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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................4
Assembly................................................................................4
Important notes ..............................................................................6
Preparation of assembly kitchen units, figures 1/2/3/4 ........6
Installing the appliance, figures 5/6...........................................7
Changing the intensity of the 13 / 16 / 20 Amp connection
current, figure 7..............................................................................7
Uninstalling the appliance ............................................................7
INSTRUCTION MANUAL ............................................................8
Safety precautions................................................................. 8
Elements that may damage the appliance ...............................9
Protecting the environment ................................................10
Environmentally-friendly disposal............................................. 10
Energy-saving advice ................................................................. 10
Induction cooking................................................................10
Advantages of induction cooking ............................................ 10
Cookware ..................................................................................... 10
Getting to know your appliance..........................................11
The control panel ........................................................................11
The hotplates ............................................................................... 11
Residual heat indicator ..............................................................11
Programming the hob..........................................................12
Turning the hob on and off ....................................................... 12
Set the hotplate ........................................................................... 12
Cooking guidelines table........................................................... 12
Childproof lock.....................................................................13
Activating and deactivating the childproof lock .................... 13
Childproof lock ............................................................................13
Powerboost function ...........................................................14
To activate ................................................................................... 14
To deactivate ............................................................................... 14
Time programming function ...............................................14
Turning off a hotplate automatically ........................................ 14
The timer....................................................................................... 14
Automatic time limitation....................................................15
Basic settings.......................................................................15
Accessing the basic settings.................................................... 16
Care and cleaning................................................................16
Hob ................................................................................................16
Hob frame .................................................................................... 16
Fixing malfunctions.............................................................16
Normal noise while the appliance is working........................ 17
After-sales service...............................................................17
Tested dishes.......................................................................18
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Important notes

Safety: Safety in use is only guaranteed if the technical
installation of the hob has been carried out correctly and in accordance with the assembly instructions. The installation technician shall be liable for any damage caused as a result of unsuitable installation.
Electric connection: Only by an authorised specialist technician. The guidelines set out by the local electricity provider must be observed.
Type of connection: The appliance falls under protection class I and can only be used in combination with a grounding conductor connection.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by incorrect electrical installations.
Installation: The appliance must be connected to a fixed installation and the means of disconnecting it from the fixed installation must be installed according to the installation instructions.
Built-in assembly under worktop: The induction hobs may only be installed over a drawer, ovens with forced ventilation from the same brand and dishwashers from the same brand. Refrigerators, unventilated ovens and washing machines may not be installed beneath the hob.
Power cable: Do not tie the power cable or pass it along sharp edges. If there is an oven installed below, pass the cable along the rear corners of the oven to the connection box. It must be positioned so that it does not touch any of the hot parts of the hob or the oven.
Hob: flat, horizontal, stable. Follow the hob manufacturer's instructions.
Warranty: an unsuitable installation, connection or assembly will invalidate the product warranty.
Note: Any change to the appliance's interior, including changing the power cable, must only be performed by specially trained members of the Technical Assistance Service.

Preparation of assembly kitchen units, figures 1/2/3/4

Built-in kitchen units: Minimum temperature resistance of
90°C.
Gap: Remove any shavings after performing cutting work.
Cut surfaces: Seal with heat resistant material.

Assembly over drawer, figure 2a

Metal objects stored inside the drawer could become very hot due to the air recirculating from the hob ventilation system. If this occurs, an intermediate support is recommended.
Intermediate support: A wooden panel can be used (figure 3) or you may order a suitable accessory from our Technical Assistance Service. The reference code for this accessory is 686002.
Worktop: Must have a minimum thickness of 20 mm.
The distance between the top of the working surface and the top of the drawer must be 65 mm.
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Assembly over oven, figure 2b

Hob: must have a minimum thickness of 30 mm.
Note: If the distance between the hob and oven must be increased, refer to the installation instructions for the oven.
Ventilation: The distance between the oven and the hob must be at least 5 mm.
Installation above the dishwasher
An intermediate accessory must be installed. The accessory may be ordered from our Technical Assistance Service. The reference code for this accessory is 686002.
Worktop: Must have a minimum thickness of 20 mm and maximum thickness of 40 mm.
The space between the top of the working surface and the top of the dishwasher must be:
60 mm if installed over a compact dishwasher.
65 mm if installed over a full-size dishwasher.
Ventilation, figure 4
Ventilating the hob requires:
An opening on the upper part of the kitchen unit's rear wall
(figure 4a).
A separation between the rear part of the kitchen unit and
kitchen wall (figure 4b).

Installing the appliance, figures 5/6

Note: Wear protective gloves to fit the hob. The non-visible
surfaces may have sharp edges.
Connect the appliance to the mains to check its working.
Voltage, see specifications plate.
Connect only according to the connection drawing (figure 6).
1. Brown
2. Blue
3. Yellow and green

Changing the intensity of the 13 / 16 / 20 Amp connection current, figure 7

Before using the hob for the first time, the intensity of the hob connection must be tested.
Follow the steps below to change the current of the hob:
1. Turn on the hob with the main switch. Do not place any pans
on the hotplates
2. Within the following 60 seconds, adjust all hotplates to the
desired power level according to the required connection current (see table).
Power level Connection current in amperes
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3. Turn off all the hotplates in sequence, starting from the lower
20 A
16 A
13 A
right and continuing counter-clockwise.
4. The selected connection current is indicated in the display of
the right-hand lateral hotplates.

5. Turn off the hob with the main switch.

The selected connection current will have been properly saved.

Uninstalling the appliance

Disconnect the appliance from the mains.
Push the hob upwards from below to remove it.

Caution!

Damage to the appliance! Do not try to remove the appliance by prying it out from above.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Produktinfo

Additional information on products, accessories, replacement parts and services can be found at www.bosch-home.com and in the online shop www.bosch-eshop.com

: Safety precautions

Please read this manual carefully. Please keep the instruction and installation manual as well as the appliance certificate in a safe place for later use or for subsequent owners.

Check the appliance after removing it from the packaging. If it has suffered any damage in transport, do not connect the appliance, contact the Technical Assistance Service and provide written notification of the damage caused, otherwise you will lose your right to any type of compensation.

This appliance must be installed according to the installation instructions included.

This appliance is intended for domestic use only. The appliance must only be used for the preparation of food and drink. The appliance must be supervised during operation. Only use this appliance indoors.

Do not use covers. These can cause accidents, due to overheating, catching fire or materials shattering, for example.

Do not use inappropriate child safety shields or hob guards. These can cause accidents.

This appliance is not intended for operation with an external clock timer or a remote control.

This appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 years old and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge if they are supervised or are instructed by a person responsible for their safety how to use the appliance safely and have understood the associated hazards.

Children must not play with, on, or around the appliance. Children must not clean the appliance or carry out general maintenance unless they are at least 8 years old and are being supervised.

Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable.

We advise that you exercise caution using or standing near an induction hob while it is in operation, if you wear a pacemaker or a similar medical device. Consult your doctor or the device manufacturer concenring its conformity or any possible incompatibilities,

Risk of fire!

Hot oil and fat can ignite very quickly. Never leave hot fat or oil unattended. Never use water to put out burning oil or fat. Switch off the hotplate. Extinguish flames carefully using a lid, fire blanket or something similar.

Risk of fire!

The hotplates become very hot. Never place combustible items on the hob. Never place objects on the hob.

Risk of fire!

The appliance gets hot. Do not keep combustible objects or aerosol cans in drawers directly underneath the hob.

Risk of fire!

The hob switches off automatically and can no longer be operated. It may switch on unintentionally at a later point. Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.

Risk of burns!

The hotplates and surrounding area (particularly the hob surround, if fitted) become very hot. Never touch the hot surfaces. Keep children at a safe distance.

Risk of burns!

The hotplate heats up but the display does not work. Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.

Risk of burns!

Metal objects on the hob quickly become very hot. Never place metal objects (such as knives, forks, spoons and lids) on the hob.

Risk of fire!!

After each use, always turn off the hob at the main switch. Do not wait until the hob turns off automatically after the pan is removed.
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Risk of electric shock!

Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.

Risk of electric shock!

Do not use any high-pressure cleaners or steam cleaners, which can result in an electric shock.

Risk of electric shock!

A defective appliance may cause electric shock. Never switch on a defective appliance. Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.

Risk of electric shock!

Cracks or fractures in the glass ceramic may cause electric shocks. Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.

Malfunction risk!

The hob is equipped with a fan in the lower section. If there is a drawer under the hob it should not be used to store small objects or paper, since they could damage the fan or interfere with the cooling if they are sucked into it.

There should be a minimum of 2 cm between the contents of the drawer and fan intake.

Risk of injury!

When cooking in a bain marie, the hob and cooking container could shatter due to overheating. The cooking container in the bain marie must not directly touch the bottom of the water-filled pot. Only use heat-resistant cookware.

Risk of injury!

Saucepans may suddenly jump due to liquid between the pan base and the hotplate. Always keep the hotplate and saucepan bases dry.

Elements that may damage the appliance

Caution!
Rough pan bases may scratch the hob.
Avoid leaving empty pots and pans on the hotplate. Doing so
may cause damage.
Do not place hot pans on the control panel, the indicator
area, or the hob frame. Doing so may cause damage.
Hard or pointed objects dropped on the hob may damage it.
Aluminium foil and plastic containers will melt if placed on the
hotplate while it is hot. The use of laminated sheeting is not recommended on the hob.
Overview
The following table presents the most common damage caused:
Damage Cause Measure
Stains Food spillage Immediately remove spilt food using a glass scraper.
Unsuitable cleaning products Only use cleaning products specifically designed for glass-ceramic hobs.
Scratches Salt, sugar and sand Do not use the hob as a tray or working surface.
Pans with rough bottoms may scratch the glass ceramic
Fading Unsuitable cleaning products Only use cleaning products specifically produced for glass-ceramic hobs.
Contact with pans Lift pots and pans before moving them around.
Chips Sugar, substances with a high sugar
content
Check pans.
Immediately remove spilt food using a glass scraper.
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Protecting the environment
Environmentally-friendly disposal
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.

Energy-saving advice

Always use the correct lid for each pan. Cooking without a lid
uses a lot more energy. Use a glass lid to provide visibility and avoid having to lift the lid.
Induction cooking
Advantages of induction cooking
Induction cooking represents a radical change from the traditional method of heating; the heat is generated directly in the pan. It therefore offers a number of advantages:
Time savings for cooking and frying; since the pan is heated
directly.
Energy is saved.
Care and cleaning are simpler. Foods that have spilt do not
burn as quickly.
Heat and safety control; the hob supplies or cuts off power as
soon as the control knob is turned on. The induction hotplate stops supplying heat if the pan is removed without having previously switched it off.
Use pans with flat bases. Bases that are not flat use a lot
more energy.
The diameter of the pan base must match the size of the
hotplate. Please note: pan manufacturers usually provide the diameter for the top of the pan, which is usually larger than the diameter of the pan base.
Use a small pan for small amounts of food. A large pan which
is not full uses a lot of energy.
Use little water when cooking. This saves energy and
preserves all the vitamins and minerals in vegetables.
Select the lowest power level to maintain cooking. If the
power level is too high, energy is wasted.
Unsuitable pans
Never use diffuser hobs or pans made from:
common thin steel
glass
earthenware
copper
aluminium
Characteristics of the pan base
The characteristics of the pan base may affect the uniformity of the cooking results. Pans made from materials which help diffuse heat, such as stainless steel sandwich pans, distribute heat uniformly, saving time and energy.

Cookware

Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable for induction cooking; these may be made from:
enamelled steel
cast iron
special stainless steel induction pans.
To determine whether a pan is suitable, check to see if a magnet will stick to its base.
There are other types of cookware for induction whose base is not entirely ferromagnetic.
When using large cookware on a smaller ferromagnetic area, only the ferromagnetic zone heats up, so heat might not be uniformly distributed.
Pans with aluminium areas inserted in the base reduce the ferromagnetic area, so less heat may be supplied and the pan may be difficult to detect or not be detected at all.
For good cooking results, the diameter of the cookware's ferro­magnetic area should match the size of the hotplate. If cookware is not detected on a hotplate, try it on the next smaller hotplate down.
Absence of pan or unsuitable size
If no pan is placed on the selected hotplate, or if it is made of unsuitable material or is not the correct size, the power level displayed on the hotplate indicator will flash. Place a suitable pan on the hotplate to stop the flashing. If this takes more than 90 seconds, the hotplate will switch off automatically.
Empty pans or those with a thin base
Do not heat empty pans, nor use pans with a thin base. The hob is equipped with an internal safety system. However, an empty pan may heat up so quickly that the "automatic switch off" function may not have time to react and the pan may reach very high temperatures. The base of the pan could melt and damage the glass on the hob. In this case, do not touch the pan and switch the hotplate off. If it fails to work after it has cooled down, please contact the Technical Assistance Service.
Pan detection
Each hotplate has a minimum limit for detecting pans, which varies depending on the material of the pan being used. You should therefore use the hotplate that is most suitable for the diameter of your pan.
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Getting to know your appliance
On page 2, you will find information on the dimensions and power of the hotplates.
The control panel
Control panels
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Main switch
Select the hotplate
Select settings
Powerboost function
Time program function
Childproof lock
Indicators
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Control panels
Pressing a symbol activates its corresponding function.
Note: Always keep the control surfaces dry. Moisture can affect proper working.
Functionality
Power levels
Powerboost function
Residual heat
Time program function

The hotplates

Hotplate
Single hotplate Always use cookware of a suitable size.
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Residual heat indicator

The hob has a residual heat indicator for each hotplate to show those which are still hot. Avoid touching them when this indicator is lit.
Although the hob is switched off, the indicator remain on for as long as the hotplate is hot.
If the pan is removed before the hotplate is turned off, the indicator alternately.
œ or and the selected power level will appear
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Programming the hob
This section will show you how to program the hotplates. The table contains power levels and cooking times for several dishes.
Turning the hob on and off
The hob is turned on and off using the main switch.
To turn on: press the located next to the main switch and the hotplates light up. The hob is ready for use.
To turn off: press the hotplates are turned off. The residual heat indicator will remain lit until the hotplates have cooled down sufficiently.
Notes
The hob switches off automatically when all the hotplates are
switched off for more than 20 seconds.
The settings are memorised for 4 seconds after the hob has
been turned off. If the hotplate is switched back on within this time then the previous settings will be applied.
% symbol. A beep sounds. The indicator
indicators of the
% symbol until the indicators go out. All

Set the hotplate

Select the required power level with the + and - symbols.
Power level 1 = minimum power.
Power level 9 = maximum power.
Each power level has an intermediate setting. This is marked with a dot.
Selecting the hotplate and the power level
The hob must be switched on.
1. Select the hotplate with the $ symbol.
2. Within the next 10 seconds, press the + or - symbol. The
basic setting appears:
+ symbol = power level 9
- symbol = power level 4
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The power level has been set.
Changing the power level
Select the hotplate and press the + or - symbol until the required power level comes on.
To switch off the hotplate
Select the hotplate and then press the + or - symbol until symbol appears.
The hotplate turns off and the residual heat indicator appears.
Notes
If no pan has been placed on the hotplate, the selected
power level flashes. After a certain time has elapsed, the hotplate switches off.
If a pan has been placed on the hotplate before switching on
the hob, it will be detected within 20 seconds of pressing the main switch and the hotplate will be selected automatically. Once detected, select the power level within the next 20 seconds or the hotplate will switch off.
If more than one pan is placed on the hob, only one will be detected when switching it on.

Cooking guidelines table

The table below contains some examples.
Use power level 9 to begin cooking.
When heating purées, creams and thick sauces, stir frequently.
Power level
Melting
Chocolate, chocolate coating 1-1.
Butter, honey, gelatin 1-2
Heating and keeping warm
Stew (e.g., lentils) 1-2
Milk** 1.-2.
Sausages heated in water** 3-4
Defrosting and heating
Frozen spinach 3-4
Frozen goulash 3-4
* Uncovered cooking ** Uncovered *** Turn frequently
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Power level
Slow cooking, simmering
Potato dumplings* 4.-5.
Fish* 4-5
White sauces (e.g., bechamel) 1-2
Whipped sauces (e.g., Bearnaise, Hollandaise) 3-4
Boiling, steaming, sautéing
Rice (with a double amount of water) 2-3
Rice pudding 1.-2.
Potatoes 4-5
Pasta* 6-7
Soups 3.-4.
Vegetables 2.-3.
Greens, frozen foods 3.-4.
Cooked in a pressure cooker 4.-5.
Stewing
Meat roll 4-5
Stew 4-5
Goulash 3.-4.
Bake / Fry with a little oil**
Steaks, chops (plain or breaded) 6-7
Beefsteak (3 cm thick) 7-8
Chicken breast (2 cm thick)*** 5-6
Hamburgers, meatballs (3 cm thick)*** 4.-5.
Plain fish and fish fillet 5-6
Breaded fish and fish fillet 6-7
Prawns and shrimps 7-8
Frozen meals (e.g., stir-fries) 6-7
Pancakes 6-7
Omelette 3.-4.
Frying** (150-200 g per serving with 1-2 l. of oil)
Frozen foods (e.g., French fries, chicken nuggets) 8-9
Frozen croquettes 7-8
Meat (e.g., chicken pieces) 6-7
Fish, vegetables or mushrooms, breaded or battered, e.g., baby mushrooms 6-7
Confectionery products (e.g., fritters, fruit in batter) 4-5
* Uncovered cooking ** Uncovered *** Turn frequently
Childproof lock
The hob can be protected against being accidentally turned on, to ensure that children do not switch on the hotplates.
Activating and deactivating the childproof lock
The hob should be turned off.
To activate: press the symbol The indicator next to the symbol The hob is locked.
To deactivate: press the symbol 4 seconds. The lock is now deactivated.
D for approximately 4 seconds.
D lights up for 10 seconds.
D for approximately

Childproof lock

With this function, the childproof lock automatically activates when a hob is switched off.
Activating and deactivating
All of the relevant information on the automatic childproof lock connection can be found in the Basic settings chapter.
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Powerboost function
The Powerboost function can be used to heat large amounts of water more quickly than the power level
All the hotplates have this function.
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To activate
The hob must be switched on, but no hotplate should be working.
1. Select a hotplate.
2. Press the boostG symbol.
indicator lights up
The
The function should be activated.
Time programming function
This function may be used in two different ways:
to automatically switch off a hotplate.
as a timer.
Turning off a hotplate automatically
The hotplate turns off automatically once the selected time has elapsed.
Programming the cooking time.
The hob must be switched on:
1. Select the required hotplate and power level.
2. Press the 0 symbol. The Ú indicator on the hotplate lights
up.
‹‹ is displayed on the time program function display.
3. Press the + or - symbol. The basic setting appears:
+ symbol: 30 minutes.
- symbol: 10 minutes.
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4. Press the + or - symbol until the required cooking time
appears.
After a few seconds, the cooking time begins to count down.
Note: The same cooking time can be automatically programmed for the all the hotplates. The programmed time passes independently for each of the hotplates.
The Basic settings chapter provides information on automatically programming the cooking time.
Changing or cancelling the time
Select the hotplate . Press the cooking time with the + or - symbols, or set to
0 symbol and change the
‹‹.
Note: If any hotplate is switched on when the Powerboost function is working, the power level will be deactivated.
and Š will flash on the hotplate display;
Š will then be set Š. The Powerboost function

To deactivate

1. Select a hotplate.
2. Press the symbol boostG.
indicator will no longer appear and the hotplate will
The return to the power level
The function will be deactivated.
Note: In certain circumstances, the Powerboost function may turn off automatically in order to protect the electronic components inside the hob.
Once the time has elapsed
The hotplate switches off. A beep sounds and in the time program function display The
Ú indicator on the hotplate lights up. Pressing the 0
symbol turns off the indicators and stops the beeping.
Notes
If cooking times have been programmed for various
hotplates, the time programming function always displays the time for the selected hotplate.
Any cooking time can be programmed for up to 99 minutes.
Š.
‹‹ appears for 10 seconds.

The timer

The timer can be set for periods of up to 99 minutes. It is independent of the other settings. This function does not automatically switch off a hotplate.
How to program
1. The timer can be selected in two different ways:
If you have selected the hotplate: press the 0 symbol
twice.
If you have not selected the hotplate: press the 0 symbol.
The
Ú indicator next to the U symbol lights up. ‹‹ is
displayed on the time program function display.
2. Press the + or - symbol. The basic setting appears.
+ symbol: 10 minutes.
- symbol: 5 minutes.
3. Set the desired time using the + or - symbols.
After a few seconds, the time will start to elapse.
Changing or cancelling the time
Press the the the + or - symbols.
Once the time has elapsed
A warning signal sounds. function display. After 10 seconds the indicators turn off.
Pressing the beeping.
0 symbol various times until the Ú indicator next to
U symbol lights up. Change the time or set to ‹‹ with
‹‹ is displayed on the time program
0 symbol turns off the indicators and stops the
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Automatic time limitation
If the hotplate remains in use for a long time and no changes are made in the settings, the automatic time limitation function is triggered.
The hotplate stops heating. The heat indicator
The indicator goes out when any symbol is pressed. The hotplate can now be reset.
When the automatic time function is used, it is governed by the selected power level (from 1 to 10 hours).
œ/ flash alternately in the display.
”, ‰ symbol and the residual
Basic settings
The device has several basic settings. These settings may be adapted to the user's individual needs.
Indicator Function
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*Factory settings **The maximum power of the hob depends on the configuration of the installation's connection current. To not exceed this maximum
value, the hob includes a series of components that automatically control the power, distributing it between the hotplates in use as required.
Childproof lock
Deactivated.* Activated.
Audible signals
Confirmation and error signals deactivated. Only error signal activated. ƒ Only confirmation signal activated. All signals activated.*
Automatic programming of cooking time.
Switched off.* ‚-ŠŠ Automatic shut-off time.
Duration of the time program function warning signal
10 seconds*. ƒ 30 seconds. 1 minute.
Power-Management function
= Deactivated.* = 1,000 W. minimum power..= 1,500 W. ƒ = 2,000 W.
etc.
Š or Š. = maximum power of hob.**
Hotplate time selection
Unlimited: the last hotplate programmed remains selected.* Limited: The hotplate will only remain selected for 10 seconds.
Return to basic settings
Personal settings.* Return to factory settings.
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Accessing the basic settings
The hob must be turned off.
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Within the next 10 seconds, press and hold the D symbol
for 4 seconds approximately.
In the display and alternately light up and lights up as a default setting.
3. Press the D symbol several times until the desired function
indicator appears.
4. Then select the required setting with the + and - symbols.
5. Press the D symbol again for approximately 4 seconds.
The settings should be correctly saved
Quit
To leave the basic settings, turn off the hob at the main switch.
Care and cleaning
The advice and warnings contained in this section aim to guide you in cleaning and maintaining the hob, so that it is kept in the best possible condition
Hob
Cleaning
Clean the hob after each use. This prevents food remains left on the surface from burning. Wait until the hob is cool enough before attempting to clean it.
Only use cleaning products specifically designed for hobs. Follow the instructions provided on the packaging.
Do not use:
Undiluted washing-up liquid
Dishwasher detergent
Abrasive products
Fixing malfunctions
Malfunctions are usually due to small details. Before calling the Technical Assistance Service you should bear in mind the following advice and warnings.
Corrosive products such as oven sprays or stain removers
Sponges that may scratch
High-pressure or steam cleaners
The best way to remove stubborn stains is to use a glass scraper. Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Suitable glass scrapers can be obtained through the Technical Assistance Service or from our online shop.

Hob frame

In order to avoid damage to the hob frame, follow the indications below:
Use only slightly soapy hot water
Do not use sharp or abrasive products
Do not use a glass scraper
Indicator Malfunction Solution
none The electric power supply has been cut off. Use other electrical appliances to check whether there
has been a power cut.
The appliance has not been correctly con­nected following the connection diagram.
Check that the appliance has been connected cor­rectly according to the connection diagram.
Electronic system malfunction. If none of the above checks resolve the malfunction,
contact the Technical Assistance Service.
The indicators flash The control panel is damp or an object is rest-
Dry the control panel area or remove the object.
ing on it.
The indicator - flashes on the hotplate indicators
A fault has occurred in the electronic system. Briefly cover the control panel with your hand to con-
firm the malfunction.
* If the warning persists call the Technical Assistance Service.
Do not rest hot pans on the control panel.
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Indicator Malfunction Solution
“§ + number / š + num-
ber /
¡ + number
”‹ / ”Š
”ƒ
”…
Ӡ + power level and
beep
Ӡ and beep
—‚
—ƒ / —„
* If the warning persists call the Technical Assistance Service.
Do not rest hot pans on the control panel.
Electronic system malfunction. Unplug the hob from the mains. Wait about
There is an internal operating error. Unplug the hob from the mains. Wait about
The electronic system has overheated and the corresponding hotplate has been switched off.
The electronic system has overheated and all hotplates have been switched off.
There is a hot pan on the control panel. It is highly likely that the electronic system will overheat.
There is a hot pan on the control panel. The hotplate has switched off to protect the elec­tronic system.
Incorrect supply voltage, outside normal oper­ating limits.
The hotplate has overheated and has switched off in order to protect its hob.
30 seconds before plugging it in again.*
30 seconds before plugging it in again.*
Wait until the electronic system has cooled down suffi­ciently. Then press any symbol on the hob. *
Remove that pan. The malfunction indicator will switch off shortly afterwards. You can carry on cooking.
Remove that pan. Wait a few seconds. Press any con­trol panel. When the malfunction indicator switches off, you can carry on cooking.
Contact your electricity board.
Wait until the electronic system has cooled down suffi­ciently before switching it back on.
Normal noise while the appliance is working
Induction heating technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields that generate heat directly at the base of the pan. Depending on how the pan has been manufactured, certain noises or vibrations may be produced such as those described below:
A deep humming sound as in a transformer
This noise is produced when cooking on a high power level. It is caused by the amount of energy transferred from the hob to the pan. The noise disappears or becomes faint when the power level is lowered.
A low whistling sound
This noise is produced when the pan is empty. The noise disappears when water or food is added to the pan.
A crackling sound
This noise occurs in pans which are made from different materials superimposed on one another. It is caused by the vibrations that occur in the adjoining surfaces of the different superimposed materials. The noise comes from the pan. The amount of food and cooking method can vary noise intensity.
After-sales service
A high-pitched whistling sound
This noise is produced mainly in pans made from different materials superimposed on one another, and it occurs when such pans are heated at maximum power on two hotplates at the same time. The whistling disappears or becomes fainter as soon as the power level is lowered.
Noise from the fan
For proper use of the electronic system, the temperature of the hob must be controlled. To do this, the hob has a fan which turns on when a high temperature is detected. The fan may also work by inertia after the hob has been switched off, if the temperature detected is still too high.
Rhythmic sounds similar to the hands of a clock
This noise is only produced when 3 or more hotplates are working and disappears or is reduced when one of the hotplates is switched off.
The noises described are normal, they are part of induction heating technology and not a sign of malfunction.
Our after-sales service is there for you if your appliance should need to be repaired. We are committed fo find the best solution also in order to avoid an unnecessary call-out.
E number and FD number:
Please quote the E number (product number) and the FD number (production number) of your appliance when contacting the after-sales service. The rating plate bearing these numbers can be found on the appliance certificate.
Please note that a visit from an after-sales service engineer is not free of charge, even during the warranty period.
Please find the contact data of all countries in the enclosed customer service list.
To book an engineer visit and product advice GB 0344 8928979
Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to 3 pence per minute. A call set-up fee of up to 6 pence may apply.
IE 01450 2655
0.03 € per minute at peak. Off peak 0.0088 € per minute.
Rely on the professionalism of the manufacturer. You can therefore be sure that the repair is carried out by trained service technicians who carry original spare parts for your appliances.
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Tested dishes
This table has been prepared for assessment institutions to provide controls for our appliances.
The data in the table refers to our Schulte-Ufer cookware accessories (4 piece cookware set for the HEZ 390042 induction hob) with the following measurements:
Saucepan Ø 16 cm, 1.2 l for hotplates of Ø 14.5 cm
Pot Ø 16 cm, 1.7 l for hotplates of Ø 14.5 cm
Pot Ø 22 cm, 4.2 l for hotplates of Ø 18 cm
Frying pan Ø 24 cm, for hotplates of Ø 18 cm
Preheating Cooking
Tested dishes Hotplate Power level Time (Min:S) Cover Power level Cover
Melting chocolate
Cookware: saucepan
Chocolate coating (e.g. Dr. Oetker brand, dark
Ø 14.5 cm - - - 1 - 1. No
55%, 150 g.)
Heating lentil stew and keeping it heated
Cookware: Pot
Initial temperature 20 °C
Lentil stew*
Amount 450 g.
Amount: 800 g.
Ø 14.5 cm 9
Ø 18 cm 9
1:30 without stir-
ring
2:30 without stir-
ring
Yes 1. Yes
Yes 1. Yes
Canned lentil stew, e.g. Erasco lentils with chorizo
Amount 500 g.
Amount 1 kg.
Ø 14.5 cm 9
Ø 18 cm 9
1:30 stir after
approx. 1:00
2:30 stir after
approx. 1:00
Yes 1. Yes
Yes 1. Yes
Making bechamel sauce
Cookware: Saucepan
Milk temperature: 7 °C
Ingredients: 40 g of butter, 40 g of flour, 0.5 l of
Ø 14.5 cm
milk (3.5% fat) and a pinch of salt
1. Melt butter, mix in flour and salt and heat everything together
2. Add milk and bring the sauce to a boil, stirring continuously
3. Keep the bechamel sauce at a boil for two more minutes, stirring continuously
1 approx. 3:00 No
7 approx. 5:20 No
1No
Cooking rice pudding
Cookware: Pot
Milk temperature: 7 °C
Heat milk until it begins to bubble. Change the rec­ommended heating level and add rice, sugar and salt to the milk
Ingredients: 190 g. of short-grain rice, 23 g. of sugar, 750 ml. of milk (3.5% fat) and a pinch of salt
Ingredients: 250 g. of short-grain rice, 30 g. of sugar, 1 l. of milk (3.5% fat) and a pinch of salt
Ø 14.5 cm
Ø 18 cm
8. approx. 6:30 No
2 stir after
approx.
10:00
Yes
Cooking rice*
Cookware: Pot
Water temperature 20 °C
Ingredients: 125 g of short-grain rice, 300 g of water and a pinch of salt
Ingredients: 250 g of short-grain rice, 600 g of water and a pinch of salt
Ø 14.5 cm 9 approx. 2:30 Yes 2 Yes
Ø 18 cm 9 approx. 2:30 Yes 2. Yes
*Recipe according to DIN 44550 ***Recipe according to DIN EN 60350-2
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Preheating Cooking
Tested dishes Hotplate Power level Time (Min:S) Cover Power level Cover
Pan-frying pork sirloin
Cookware: Frying pan
Sirloin initial temperature: 7 °C
2 pieces of sirloin (total weight approx. 200 g, 1 cm thick)
Frying crêpes**
Cookware: Frying pan
55 ml of crêpe batter
Frying frozen potato chips
Cookware: Pot
Ingredients: 1.8 kg of sunflower oil, for cooking: 200 g of frozen potato chips (e.g. McCain 123 Frites Original)
*Recipe according to DIN 44550 ***Recipe according to DIN EN 60350-2
Ø 18 cm 9 1:30 No 7 No
Ø 18 cm 9 1:30 No 7 No
Ø 18 cm 9
Until the tempera-
ture of the oil
reaches 180 °C
No 9 No
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