3D Innovations 7316-000 User Manual

USER'S MA
NUAL COOKER HOB
VITROLINE HI-LIGHT
Dear customer
Operating instructions
Electrical connections
Rating plate
Protection against the
risk of fire
The built-in glass-ceramic cooker hob is intended for domestic use. Our products are packaged using eco-compatible materials that can be
recycled, disposed of or destroyed.
For this reason, we have appropriately indicated the materials comprising the packaging. Should the appliance no longer be needed, dispose of it responsibly so as to not harm the environment. Deliver it
to a specialised waste disposal facility.
The operating instructions are intended for the consumer. They describe the appliance and its operation. The instructions refer to several types/models of appliances, and may therefore describe functions that
your appliance does not possess.
Electrical connections must be carried out as outlined in the chapter “Connection to the mains electricity” and in compliance with the regulations in force. Connection operations must be carried out by
qualified personnel only.
The rating plate containing basic appliance data is located on the
underside of the appliance.
The appliance may be installed adjacent to a taller cabinet on one side,
and next to a cabinet of equal height on the other side.
The manufacturer is committed to constantly improving the product. For this reason, the text and illustrations appearing in this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.
Important warnings Glass-ceramic cooker hob model "7316-000"
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Glass-ceramic cooker hob model "7352­010”
Cooker hob cleaning and
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maintenance Cooker hob installation Connection to the mains electricity Specifications
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IMPORTANT
WARNINGS
Installation of the appliance and connection to the mains
electricity must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
• Several parts of the appliance heat up during use.
Keep children away from the appliance and warn them of the
risk of burns.
• Overheated fat can easily ignite. Be extremely careful when preparing dishes that require the use of bacon fat or oil (e.g.
chips).
• Do not operate the cooking zones without any pots on them.
• Do not use the appliance to heat the room.
• The glass-ceramic surface must not be used as a worktop.
Sharp objects may scratch the cooker hob surface.
• Do not place objects such as knives, forks, spoons or lids on
the glass-ceramic cooker hob as they may overheat.
• It is forbidden to prepare dishes in plastic or aluminium containers. Do not place plastic or aluminium objects on the
glass-ceramic hob when its surface is hot.
• Be careful that the power cord of other appliances does not
come into contact with the hot cooking zones.
• Do not store objects sensitive to heat variations below the
appliance (e.g. detergents, spray cans, etc.).
• Do not use the glass-ceramic hob if the surface is broken or cracked. If you notice any defects, disconnect the appliance
from the power supply immediately.
• In the event of malfunctions, unplug the power cord and
contact the Technical Assistance Service.
• Do not clean the appliance using steam cleaners or high-
pressure devices.
• The appliance is manufactured according to the safety standards in force; however, we do not recommend that the appliance be operated by persons with reduced physical, motion or mental capabilities, or by inexperienced or untrained persons.
The same advice applies to use of the appliance by minors.
This appliance is marked in conformity to the specifications of European Directive 200/96/EC regarding waste electrical and electronic equipment.
The relative symbol appearing on the product or packaging indicates that the product must not be treated as normal household waste, but must be taken to an appropriate waste collection facility for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Proper disposal of the product helps to prevent potential negative effects on the environment and health that may otherwise arise. For more detailed information on how to recycle this product, please contact the relative municipal department, local waste disposal service or the dealer
from which the product was purchased.
Glass-ceramic cooker hob
Prior to first use
Important warnings
Pots
The glass-ceramic surface must be cleaned with the aid of a damp
sponge and dish soap.
Do not use aggressive and abrasive detergents, pot scrubbers and
stain or rust removers.
• Do not operate the cooking zones without any pots on them. Do
not use the appliance to heat the room!
• Make sure that the cooking zones and pots are always clean and dry, so as to ensure optimal heat transmission and to avoid
damaging the glass-ceramic surface.
• Overheated fat can easily ignite. Be extremely careful when
preparing dishes that require the use of bacon fat or oil (e.g. chips).
• Do not place wet pots or steamy lids on the cooking zones.
Dampness damages the cooking zones.
• Do not leave warm pots to cool on cold cooking zones (i.e. that have been inactive) as the condensation that forms underneath the
pot accelerates corrosion.
Important warnings concerning the glass-ceramic surface
• Although the glass-ceramic cooker hob reaches the pre-set
temperature very quickly, the surrounding surface remains cold.
• The cooker hob resists temperature variations.
• The cooker hob can withstand knocks and will not damaged by
positioning pots with added force.
• Do not use the glass-ceramic surface as a worktop. Sharp objects
may scratch it.
• It is forbidden to prepare dishes in aluminium or plastic containers on hot cooking zones. Do not place any plastic or aluminium object
(e.g. aluminium foil) on the glass-ceramic surface.
• Do not use the glass-ceramic hob if the surface is broken or
cracked.
Pointed objects that fall on the glass-ceramic hob may cause the latter to break. The effects may appear immediately or at a later stage. If you notice any visible cracks, disconnect the appliance
from the power supply immediately.
• If sugar or foodstuffs with high sugar content fall on the hot
cooker hob, clean the surface immediately.
Suggestions on the use of pots
Use high-quality pots with a straight and stable base.
• Heat transmission improves if the diameter of the pot base matches that of the cooking zone, and by placing the pot in the
centre of the cooking zone.
• Follow the suggestions of the pot manufacturer when cooking in
heat-resistant glass pots or porcelain pots.
• Pressure cookers must be supervised until they reach the right pressure. The cooking zone starts functioning at maximum power then after a while, lower the heat setting using the appropriate
sensor on the basis of the pot manufacturer's indications.
• Make sure that the pressure cooker and all other pots contain enough liquids during cooking, as cooking with an empty pot causes
overheating and damage to both the pot and cooking zone.
• Heat-resistant glass pots with flat base may be used on the glass­ceramic hob provided their diameter matches that of the cooking
zone. Pots with larger diameter may crack due to thermal tension.
• Follow the indications of the pot manufacturer when using special
pots.
• When cooking with light-coloured pots (e.g. light-coloured metal) or pots with thick bases, boiling point will be delayed by a few minutes (up to 10 minutes). We recommend using pots with dark
and flat base for boiling large amounts of water.
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• Do not use clay pots as these may scratch the glass-ceramic
surface.
• The diameter of the pot base must match that of the cooking zone. Using pots that are too small causes energy wastage and may
damage the cooker hob.
• Use the lid if compatible with the type of food preparation.
• The pots must be suitably sized according to the amount of food being cooked. Preparing small amounts of food in large pots is a
waste of energy.
• Foodstuffs that require long cooking times may be cooked in
pressure cookers.
• Cook potatoes and the various types of vegetables using little water: the food will cook well, provided the pot is always properly covered with the lid. Once the water reaches boiling point, lower the
heat setting to a level that ensures slow boiling.
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