Gaggenau CK236114 Operating/installations instructions

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Operating and Assembly Instructions
CK 236
Glass ceramic cooking range
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CK 236
Preface
1. Important notes Page 3 - 4
1.1 For your safety Page 3
1.3 About use Page 4
2. Structure and operating principle Page 5
2.1 Structure Page 5
2.2 Operating principle Page 5
2.3 Energy saving tips Page 5
3. Operation Page 6 - 7
3.1 Switching on / off Page 6
3.2 Operating with the combination function Page 7
4. Cleaning and care Page 8
5. Maintenance Page 9
5.1 Overview Page 9
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 9
6. Assembly instructions Page10 - 11
6.1 Technical data Page 10
6.2 Important notes on installation Page 10
6.3 Installation and removal Page 11
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Cooking with your new glass-ceramic cooker will be even more fun than before.
The appliance offers you the following
advantages
– Short warm-up time – Very good heat distribution – Thanks to the novel installation method
implemented, installation is child's play!
To ensure that you will be able to use this appliance in all its diversity, read through the operating and assembly instructions conscientiously before operating it for the first time. The instructions contain important notes on use, installation and maintenance of the appliance.
On the following pages you will find important notes on safety and operation. These will serve to ensure your personal safety and the lasting value of your appliance. You will find notes on Page 4 that you ought to observe before operating the appliance for the
first time. The chapters entitled “Structure and operating
principle" and “Operation" tell you all the
things your cooker is capable of doing and how to operate the appliance.
The chapter entitled “Cleaning and care" will make sure that your appliance will stay operable and beautiful for a long time.
And now we wish you lots of fun cooking.
Preface
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1.1 For your safety
You must not operate the appliance if it is damaged.
The appliance must only be connected by an authorised specialist, paying attention to the relevant regulations of the power supply companies and the regional construction regulations.
Observe the assembly instructions! When connecting electrical appliances and
devices in the proximity of cooking surfaces and ovens, make sure that connecting cables do not come into contact with hot cooking surfaces.
As the user, you yourself are responsible for maintenance and proper use in the household.
Only ever operate the appliance under
supervision.
Observe caution with oils and fats. Overheated oils and fats can easily cause fires.
Important: the appliance heats up during operation. Keep children away.
Do not operate the hotplates without pots and pans placed on them.
Note: to avoid jeopardising the electrical safety of the appliance, it is forbidden to use high-pressure
or steam jet cleaning devices. Isolate the appliance from the mains during
every maintenance operation. To do this, remove the mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse.
Repairs must be carried out by authorised specialists, thus ensuring electrical safety.
No warranty claims can be lodged for any damage resulting from failure to observe these instructions.
Do not store any substances that are sensitive to high temperatures, or which pose a fire hazard (e.g. cleaning agents or spray cans), in drawers or cupboards under the appliance.
Technical modifications reserved.
1. Important notes
CK 236 can be combined with the built-in cooker EE 214/215 or EE 234/235 and with the built-in control console SP 212-114 or SP 384-104.
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1.2 Operating for the first time
Remove the packaging from the appliance and dispose of it according to local regulations. Be careful to remove all accessories from the packaging. Keep packaging elements and plastic bags away from children.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EG 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.
Check the appliance for transport damage before installing it.
The appliance must be installed and connected by an authorised specialist before operation. Before operating the appliance for the first time, make sure that the mains connection is in proper working order.
The serial number of the appliance can be found on the quality control slip which is included with these instructions. This quality control slip should be kept, for guarantee reasons, together with your operating and assembly instructions.
Read through these instructions attentively before operating your appliance for the first time.
Thoroughly clean the appliance and accessories before using them for the first time. This will eliminate any 'newness’ smells and soiling (see chapter “Cleaning and care”).
Operation of the appliance must be discontinued immediately if improper use produces cracks, breaks or flaws on the cooking surface, with the result that live parts can come into contact directly or indirectly with seeping liquid or if there is a risk of injury. Remove the mains plug or actuate the corresponding mains fuse. Inform after-sales service!
1.3 About use
The appliance is intended solely for use in the household and must not be put to any other uses.
Use the appliance to prepare meals only. It must
not be used to heat up the room in which it is installed.
Do not use the cooking surface as space to store items.
Place a cooking vessel on the corresponding hotplate before operating it. Do not remove the cooking vessel until you have switched off the hotplate. The size of pots and pans should correspond to the size of the hotplate. This will save you energy and time.
Observe caution with oils and fats. Overheated oils and fats can easily cause fires (e.g. when cooking French fries).
Turn all control knobs to 0 after use. In the event of malfunctions, first check your
household fuses. If a problem has nothing to do with the power supply, please contact your specialist dealer or your responsible Gaggenau after-sales service.
Use of aluminium kitchenware or stainless steel kitchenware with aluminium bases may produce mother of pearl-coloured stains on your cooker. These will not have a detrimental effect on functioning of the cooking surface, though.
The appliance is not suitable for warming up foodstuffs in aluminium foil or in plastic vessels.
The glass-ceramic cooker additionally features an individual residual heat display. The residual heat display indicates that, after switching off, a cooking zone has still not cooled down to such an extent that it can be safely touched. It lights up in the residual heat display panel as a red dot for each cooking zone.
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2.1 Structure
2.2 Operating principle
2.3 Energy saving tips
– Always cook with the lid on. This considerably
shortens the time needed for cooking.
– Pay attention to the right size when choosing pots
and pans. The diameters of pots and pans should correspond to that of the hotplate.
1 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 140 mm (1200 W) 2 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 180 mm (1800 W) 3 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 170 mm (1500 W)
with connection to the roasting zone Ø 170 mm x 265 mm (2400 W)
4 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 140 mm (1000 W)
with connection to Ø 210 mm (2200 W)
5 Residual heat display panel
The glass-ceramic range features SuperQuick cooking zones, which possess excellent heat distribution properties. When it is combined with the EE 234/235, the supply of power is controlled fully electronically and continuously at each cooking level. The result is that the cooking zones light up red to bright red in the top power range, while illumination can no longer be recognised visually in the middle and lower power ranges. When it is combined with the EE 214/215 or control consoles, the supply of power is controlled by automatic, brief switching on and off. When the control knobs are set to the highest power stage, an overheating protection facility makes sure that the glass-ceramic disk is not destroyed by excessive temperatures. The SuperQuick cooking zones regulate themselves automatically by switching briefly to the maximum safe final temperature.
– Kitchenware should consist of suitable material.
Remember that high-quality ktchenware will help to minimise energy consumption.
– Depending on the experience you have gathered,
you can switch off the cooking surface at an earlier time. You can make use of residual heat in this way.
2. Structure and operating principle
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3.1 Switching on / off
Switching on:
Switching off:
Individual residual heat display
Switching on:
Turn the corresponding control knob to the right to the required cooking level (1-9 / SP 384: 1-12).
Note: a few seconds after switching on, the individual residual heat display indicating the chosen cooking zone lights up in the residual heat display panel.
Switching off:
Turn the control knob to the 0 position on the left. Note: the control knobs for cooking zones with the
combination function cannot be switched from the combination position directly to the 0 position.
The glass-ceramic cooker additionally features an individual residual heat display. It lights up in the residual heat display panel as a red dot for each cooking zone. The display of the residual heat indicates that, after switching off, a cooking zone has still not cooled down to such an extent that it can be safely touched.
3. Operation
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3.2 Operating with the combination
function
Cooking zone 3 (rear right) has a combination function to turn the round cooking zone into an oval cooking zone, which is suitable for heating oval roasters. Cooking zone 4 (front right) has a combination function to turn the small round cooking zone into a large round cooking zone.
Switching on the combination function:
Turn the corresponding control knob to the right beyond 9 (EE 214/234, SP 212) or 12 (SP 384) to the
or (Combination) symbol and then back to the
cooking level you require.
Switching off:
Turn the corresponding control knob to the left to the 0 position. The combination and the corresponding cooking area are now off. Note: The control knobs for cooking zones with the combination function cannot be switched from the combination position directly to the 0 position.
Settings table (EE 214, EE 234, SP 212)
Cooking levels
0 OFF 1 Keeping warm 2 Melting, soaking 3 Thawing, warming up 4 Cooking, Continued cooking 5 Steaming, stewing 6 Stewing 7 Baking and gentle roasting 8 Roasting 9 Deep frying, bringing to the boil
Only switch to the highest cooking level for bringing to the boil and browning. Then always switch back to the lower cooking level.
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The values in the settings table serve only as a guide because heat levels required will depend on the nature and condition of the food and on the size and fillings of pots and pans used.
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Please thoroughly clean the appliance before operating it for the first time and after every use. Use a moist cloth and light soapy solution. Wipe dry with a dry, soft cloth.
The frame of the hob and the cooker's control panel or the control console must only be
cleaned using a soft, dry cloth and light soapy solution. Do not use any commercially available stainless steel cleaners as these may be aggressive to the printed markings.
Do not use any abrasive sponges either. Use commercially available window cleaner and apply it to a soft, moist cloth.
Do not use any abrasive or nitro polishing agents for cleaning!
Please refer to the enclosed brochure for further notes on cleaning.
Remove baked-in food remainders and coarse dirt with our small scraper (nr.: 087670).
Clean the cooking surface regularly with the Gaggenau cooker cleaner (nr.: 098690).
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4. Cleaning and care
Note: to avoid jeopardising the electrical safety of the appliance, it is forbidden to use high­pressure or steam jet cleaning devices.
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5.1 Overview
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions
yourself
In the event of malfunction, first check your household fuses. If the power supply is in proper working order, but the appliance is still not functioning, please inform your specialist
dealer or your nearest Gaggenau after-sales service. Specify the appliance type (see rating
plate). Repairs must be carried out by authorised
specialists, thus ensuring electrical safety. Repairs must only be carried out by authorised specialists, thus ensuring that the appliance remains safe. Improper tampering will render
warranty claims null and void.
Not every malfunction can be ascribed to a defect of your cooker. If your appliance should not function properly, search for the fault in the list below. If you are not successful in remedying the fault with the aid of the list below, then contact your Gaggenau after-sales service.
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5. Maintenance
Isolate the appliance from the mains before all repairs.
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Appliance cannot be switched Mains plug removed or Insert the mains plug or on. domestic fuse has tripped. check the domestic fuse.
The cooking zone no longer This mechanism protects the cooking lights up bright red although surface against overheating and you have not changed any serves to keep the supply of heat switch settings. even.
The food you are cooking The kitchenware contains a very Select a higher cooking needs a relatively long time large amount of food. level. to become hot. Unsuitable kitchenware. Pay attention to your choice
The diameter of the pot you are using of kitchenware. is larger than the cooking zone in use. Use a lid.
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6.1 Technical data
Appliance dimensions: 610 mm x 520 mm Features:
SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 140 mm (1200 W) SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 180 mm (1800 W) SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 170 mm (1500 W) with connection to the roasting zone Ø 170 mm x 265 mm (2400 W) SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 140 mm (1000 W) with connection to Ø 210 mm (2200 W)
6.2 Important notes on installation
The appliance must only be connected by an authorised specialist, paying attention to the relevant regulations of the power supply companies and the regional construction regulations.
The installing technician is responsible for the correct functioning of the appliance at the time of installation. He must instruct the user on how to operate the appliance correctly on the basis of the Operating Instructions, and the user must be instructed on how to disconnect the appliance in an emergency.
When unpacking the appliance, make sure you do not damage its seal.
No warranty claims can be lodged for any damage resulting from failure to observe these instructions.
This cooker corresponds to heat class Y and must be installed in a cabinet as detailed in the sketch (Fig. 9).
This appliance may be installed in kitchen combinations made of wood or similar combustible materials, without taking additional measures. Pay attention to the 'Important notes' (Chapter 1).
Pay attention to the information on the rating plate and connect the PE conductor. Connect the connecting lead to the mains. The distance from the lower edge of the housing trough to the next combustible item of furnishing at the side should be at least 20 mm.
If the range is not installed over a built-in cooker, protection against hazardous contact from below must be ensured after assembly, e.g. by installing an intermediate shelf that can only be detached using a tool. The distance between the intermediate shelf and the worktop in which the range is recessed must be at least 60 mm.
If it is not possible to disconnect the appliance from the mains via an easily accessible plug and permanent cable connection, an isolating switch with a contact clearance of at least 3 mm must be fitted on the installation side.
Technical modifications reserved.
Connection to the power mains:
Power rating:
7.6 kW
When connecting electrical appliances and devices in the proximity of cooking surfaces and ovens, make sure that connecting cables do not come into contact with hot cooking surfaces.
If the appliance is installed in a base cabinet that is less than 60 cm wide, the housing may be in contact with the cabinet side panels. The cabinet side panels must be modified so that the appliance is not in contact with them.
Note: do not stick the cooking surface onto the worktop with silicone!
CK 236-114 FD xxxx 230 V AC 50/60 Hz max. 7600 W
CK 236-214 FD xxxx 400 V AC 50 Hz max. 7600 W
6. Assembly instructions
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6.3 Installation and removal
Installation Proceed as follows:
Produce the recess for the appliance in the
worktop. Proceed as shown in the installation sketch and the dimension table. (Fig. 9) The angle between the cut surface and the worktop must be 90°. (Fig. 10)
Mark the centre of the recess exactly. Secure
the securing rails on both sides in the recess. Make sure that the lugs of the securing rails lie on the worktop and that the centre marking on the securing rails is precisely flush with the centre marking on the worktop. Note: When installing the appliance in granite or marble worktops, have the holes produced by a specialist or stick on the securing rails with a temperature-resistant 2-component adhesive (metal on stone).
Secure the earthing connector and then the
two 6-pole connectors according to the colour marking on the cooker or the control panel installed beneath the appliance.
Lower the appliance into the worktop. Make
sure that the engaging lugs on the appliance lie exactly on the clamping springs. Press the appliance firmly into the worktop. The engaging lugs on the appliance “snap" into the clamping springs. (Fig. 11)
Removal
Push out the appliance from below and in the upward direction. Do not attempt to remove the appliance from above! This will involve a risk of breaking it!
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