Morris PG4VQ251CFT Instruction Manual

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IOAA-712 / 8051923 (09.2012/1)
PG4VQ251CFT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Certicate of compliance CE
l The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, l Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC,
l ErP Directive 2009/125/EC, and therefore the product has been marked with the symbol and the Declaration of Conformity has been issued to the manufacturer and is available to the competent authorities regulating the market.
Caution!
Operate the appliance only after reading / understanding this Manual.
The appliance has been designed only for cooking. Any other use (for example for
heating) does not comply with its operating prole and may cause danger.
The producer reserves a right to implement changes having no impact on the opera­tion of the appliance.
The plate is exceptionally easy to use and extremely efcient. After reading the instruction manual, operating the cooker will be easy.
Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the plate was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality.
Before using the appliance, please read the instruction manual carefully. By following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance.
It is important to keep the instruction manual and store it in a safe place so that it can be consulted at any time. It is necessary to follow the instructions in the manual carefully in order to avoid possible accidents.
DEAR USER,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Basic information .................................................................................................2
Safety instructions ...............................................................................................4
Saving energy .......................................................................................................6
Description of the appliance ...............................................................................7
Installation .............................................................................................................8
Operation .............................................................................................................13
Cleaning and routine maintenance ...................................................................22
Emergency procedure........................................................................................24
Technical data .....................................................................................................26
Warranty ..............................................................................................................26
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the ceramic plate for the rst time read the Operating Manual carefully as
thus you can ensure safe operation and avoid damage to the plate.
If the ceramic plate is operated near a radio, TV set or other emitting device, please
check whether the touch panel works correctly.
The ceramic plate should be installed by a qualied electrician.
Do not install the plate near refrigerating devices.
The furniture the plate is tted in should be resistant to temperatures up to 100ºC. The
requirement applies to the veneers, edges, plastic surfaces, glues and varnishes.
The plate can be used only after it has been tted into furniture, as only thus you will be
protected from accidental contact with live components.
Electric appliances can be repaired only by qualied specialists. Unprofessional repairs
may compromise the safety of the appliance.
The appliance is disconnected from the mains only when the mains plug is pulled out
from the socket or when the fuse has been switched off.
Never allow children to remain unattended near the cooktop nor to play with the control
panel.
Unless properly supervised by caretakers or upon thorough studies of the operating
manual, the appliance must not be operated by persons (including children) of limited physical or psychical abilities, these of limited technical expertise, or unfamiliar with the equipment.
When switched on the hotplates quickly become hot. To avoid unnecessary power con-
sumption, switch them on only after putting a cooking pot.
Residual temperature indicator built-in into the electronic system tells you whether the
hotplate is still switched on and whether it is still hot.
Should there be a power failure, all the settings and indications will be cancelled. Please
be careful when the power supply is restored as hotplates which have been hot before power failure will no longer be controlled by the indicator.
If there is a mains socket located near the hotplate, please make sure that the supply
cord does not touch the hot places.
Do not leave the plate unattended when cooking on fats and oils as they create re
hazard.
Do not use plastic pots or containers made from aluminium foil as they melt in high
temperatures and may damage the ceramic plate.
Sugar, citric acid, salt etc., both in liquid and solid state, as well as plastic should not get
into contact with a hot hotplate.
If through carelessness, sugar or plastic gets on a hot hotplate, you may not switch off
the plate but scrape away sugar or plastic using a sharp scrapper. Protect hands from burns.
Use only at-bottom pots and saucepans on your ceramic plate, without sharp edges or
burrs as otherwise the plate may get permanently damaged.
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The heating surface of the ceramic plate is resistant to thermal shock. It is neither hot
nor cold-sensitive.
Avoid dropping objects on the plate. A point hit, for example a falling bottle with spices,
may in unfavourable circumstances lead to cracks and splits appearing on your ceramic plate.
Boiled over residuals of food may penetrate damaged places and get to the live compo-
nents of the ceramic plate
Should cracks or splits appear on the surface of your ceramic plate immediately discon-
nect it from the mains. In order to do so, switch off the fuse or pull out the mains plug from the socket. Call the Customer Service
Please observe the maintenance and cleaning guidelines. Should you fail to proceed in
compliance with the provided guidelines, you will lose your warranty rights
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The appliance is protected from damage during transpor­tation by its packaging. After unpacking please dispose of the packing materials in a
manner creating no risk to the environment. All materials used for packing are harmless to the natural environment, can be recycled in 100% and have been identied with ap­propriate symbol.
Caution! Packing materials (polyethylene bags, pieces of polystyrene etc.) should be
kept away from children during unpacking.
UNPACKING
DISPOSING OF THE DE VICE
When disposing of the de vice, do not bring it to regular mu nici­pal waste containers. Instead, bring it to electrical and elec­tronic waste re cy cling and re use center. A rel evant label has been put on the device, its in structions
manual, or on the package.
The device has been manufactured of re cy­clable materials. By bringing old device to recycling collection center, you show that you care about nature.
Ask your local environmental care au thority for information on location of such facilities.
SAVING ENERGY
Everybody who properly uses energy not only saves money but also consciously acts in aid of the natural environment. So let’s save electric energy by:
Using proper cookware
Pots and pans with at and thick bottom
help to save up to one-third of electric energy. Remember about the lid as otherwise the consumption of energy quadruples!
Matching cookware to the size of the
hotplate
A cooking pot should neither be smaller
nor bigger than the used hotplate.
Maintaining hotplates and pot bottoms
clean
Dirt obstructs the transfer of heat – heavily
burnt food residuals often can be cleaned only with chemicals harmful to the envi­ronment.
Avoiding necessary “peeping into
pots”.
Not using the plate near refrigerators
/ freezers
As the consumption of energy unneces-
sary rises.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
Description of PG4VQ251CFT induction hob
Touch control sensor panel
Rear left cooking zone Ø 145
Double ring rear right cooking zone Ø 170 x 265mm
Double ring front left cooking zone Ø 210/120mm
Front right cooking zone Ø 180
1. On/off sensor
2. Cooking zone selector sensor,
3. Cooking zone displays,
4. Lower heat setting selector,
5. Higher heat setting selector,
6. Double ring cooking zone selector sen­sor
6.a Double ring LED pilot light
7. Child lock sensor with LED pilot light,
8. Timer sensor,
9. Timer display,
10. LED pilot light indicating timer operation for a given cooking zone,
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INSTALLATION
Making the worktop recess
Worktop thickness should be 28 - 40 mm, while its width at least 600 mm. The worktop must be at and level. Edge of the worktop near the wall must be sealed to prevent ingress
of water or other liquids.
There should be sufcient spacing around the opening, in particular, at least 50 mm di­stance to the wall and 60 mm distance to the front edge of worktop.
• The distance between the edge of the opening and the side wall of the furniture should
be at least 55 mm.
Worktop must be made of materials, including veneer and adhesives, resistant to a tem­perature of 100°C. Otherwise, veneer could come off or surface of the worktop become deformed.
Edge of the opening should be sealed with suitable materials to prevent ingress of water.
Worktop opening must cut to dimensions as shown on gure 1.
Ensure minimum clearance of 25 mm below the hob to allow proper air circulation and
prevent overheating.
1
560
490
min
60
min
50
+2
+2
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Einbau in der Arbeitsplatte des tragenden Schranks.
Einbau im Arbeitsblatt über einem Backofen mit Lüftung.
INSTALLATION
Der Einbau des Kochfeldes über einem Backofen ohne Ventilation ist verboten.
Route the power cord so that it does not touch the bottom of the appliance.
25mm
25mm
80mm
5 10mm÷
5 10mm÷
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INSTALLATION
Installation of self-adhesive foam gasket
Do not install the appliance without the foam gasket.
The gasket must be applied on the appliance as follows:
Before tting the appliance in the kitchen worktop, apply self-adhesive foam ga­sket provided underneath the rim.
- before applying, remove the protective lm from the self-adhesive foam gasket
- apply the self-adhesive foam gasket underneath the appliance rim
(Figure)
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INSTALLATION
Use four “A” brackets for 38 mm thick worktops. Fit the hob into worktop opening as shown
on figure2 and 3. To properly secure hob in 28 mm thick worktop, use four 15x15x50 mm
wooden blocks in addition to “A” brackets. Fit the hob into worktop opening as shown on
figure 4 and 5.
Check if adhesive seal is properly applied to the hob’s flange. Loosely attach fixing brackets
to the bottom of the hob
Remove dust from the worktop, insert hob into the opening and press in firmly,
Position fixing brackets perpendicularly to the hob’s edge and tighten firmly.
1. worktop
2. screw
3. xing bracket
4. hob
5. seal
1. worktop
2. screw
3. xing bracket
4. hob
5. seal
6. wooden block
3
4
5
Installing PG4VQ251CFT hob - bracket
2
320
560
490
min
60
min
50
466
560
416 50
490
min
60
min
50
270
50
54
321
54
321
15
15
6
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INSTALLATION
Fix the mains connection cable in a stay wire
Before connecting the plate to the electric system read information provided on the rating plate and wiring diagram.
Note!
The installer is obliged to complete and leave with the user a “certicate of connecting the plate to the mains” (attached to the warranty card).
Methods of connection other than those indicated on the diagram can damage the plate.
Connecting the plate to the electrical system
Note!
The plate can be connected to the mains only by a qualied certied installer. Wilful adaptations or modications to the electric system are prohibited.
Guidelines for the installer
The plate is factory-set for three-phase alternating current power supply (400 V 3N~50 Hz). It may be adapted for one-phase current power supply (230 V) by adequate bridging on the connection strip, in accordance with the attached wiring diagram. The wiring diagram is also provided in the bottom part of the lower cover. The connection strip can be accessed once the lid on the bottom cover is removed. Please remember to match the mains connection cable to the type of connection and the rated power of the plate.
Note!
Do not forget to connect the protective circuit to a clamp of the connection strip marked with sign. The plate power supply system should be protected by appropriately selected safety device or after the power supply protection, by appropriate safety switch cutting off the power in case of emergency.
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INSTALLATION
400/230 V three phase connection with a neutral lead, terminals 4-5 are brid­ged, individual phases are connected to terminals 1, 2, 3 respectively, neutral lead to bridged terminals 4-5, and the
protective conductor to
400/230 V two phase connection with a neutral lead, terminals 2-3 and 4-5 are
bridged, protective conductor to
230 V single phase connection with a neutral lead, terminals 1-2-3 and 4-5 are bridged, protective conductor
to
WIRING DIAGRAM
Important! Heating elements operate at 230V
Important! For each connection the protective con­ductor must be connected to the terminal marked
.
1
2
3
1N~
OWY 3X 4 mm
2
OWY 4X 2,5 mm
2
OWY 5X 1,5 mm
2
Phase conductors - L1=R, L2=S, L3=T, N- neutral lead; - protective earth
Recom­mended
connection
lead
2N~
3N~
OPERATION
Before using the appliance for the rst time
Thoroughly clean your ceramic hob rst. The ceramic hob should be treated with the
same care as a glass surface.
Switch on the ventilation in the room or open a window, as the appliance could emit
an unpleasant smell during rst use.
Operate the appliance while observing all safety guidelines.
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OPERATION
Choice of cookware
There is specially tested cookware available for cooking and baking in cookers with ceramic hob. Follow the instructions of their manufacturer.
Cookware with aluminium or copper base can leave stains, which very difcult to remove.
Particular caution is advised in the case of enamel-painted cookware, which could cause irreparable damage when contents off accidentally. To achieve optimal energy use, the optimal cooking times and to prevent seething food from getting burned on the hob, please follow these guidelines.
Cookware base:
Cookware should have always a stable, at base. Base with sharp edges, burrs and the
charred remains of food may scratch the ceramic hob!
Cookware size:
Cookware diameter should correspond as closely as possible the diameter of the hob cooking zone.
Cookware lid:
Lid prevents heat from escaping and thus reduces heating time and lowers energy consump­tion.
The ceramic hob is equipped with electronic touch control sensor elds, which are operated by touching the marked area with a nger. Each time a sensor eld is touched, an acoustic signal can be heard. When changing the heat setting, attention should be paid that only one sensor eld at a time is touched. When two or more sensor elds are touched at the same time (except
when a cooking zone is switched off), the appliance ignores the control signals and
may trigger a fault indication if sensor elds are touched for a long time.
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OPERATION
Switching on the appliance
When the appliance is switched off then all the cooking zones are disconnected and the indicators
are off. Touch the on/off sensor eld (1) to switch on the appliance. „0” will appear on all cooking zone
displays (3) for 10 seconds. After selecting a desired cooking zone by touching the cooking zone selector
sensor eld (2) (see „Setting the heating power”),
now the desired heat setting can be selected using
the (+)(5) or (-)(4) sensor elds .
If none of the sensor elds is touched within 10 seconds, the appliance swit­ches itself off. If child lock function is activated, the appliance cannot be switched on (see „Releasing the child lock”).
Switching on the cooking zones
Control Panel
When the cooking surface is connected to the electricity mains, the pilot light should light up
briey above the child lock sensor eld (7), after
which the appliance can be switched on.
No objects should be placed on the sensor elds (this could cause an error). Touch sensor elds should be always kept clean.
After switching on the appliance using the on/off
sensor eld (1) cooking zones can be operated
as follows:
1. Select the desired cooking zone using the
cooking zone selector sensor eld (2). (Sensor eld layout reects the layout of individual co-
oking zones),
2. Set the desired heat setting using the (+)(5) or
(-)(4) sensor elds,
3. To change the heat setting again as described in point 1, select the desired cooking zone using
the cooking zone selector sensor eld (2), and
then set the desired heat setting using the (+)
(5) or (-)(4) sensor elds.
If none of the sensor elds is touched within 10 seconds, the cooking zone
switches off. A cooking zone is active when a dot is displayed by the number „ ” on the cooking zone display. This indicates a cooking zone is ready for the heat setting to be set or changed.
7
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
5
2
2
2
4
5
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OPERATION
Using double ring cooking zone
Double ring cooking zone can be activated
by touching the (6) sensor eld. Operation of
the double ring cooking zone is indicated by a red LED pilot light (6a).
To deactivate the double ring cooking zone
touch the (6) sensor eld again.
Setting the heating power
In order to set the heat setting, rst select the
desired cooking zone using the cooking zone selector sensor (2). Then, when the cooking
zone display (3) shows „ ”, start setting the
desired heat setting using the (+)(5) or (-)(4)
sensor eld.
If you do not wish the automatic warm-up function to operate, start the heat setting selection by touching the (+)(5) sensor
eld rst. You can then gradually increase
the heat setting by operating the (+)(5)
sensor eld, or lower the heat setting by operating the (-)(4) sensor eld.
If, however, you do wish to cook using the automatic warm-up function, start heat setting selection by touching the (-)
(4) sensor rst.
(see „Automatic warm-up function”).
Double ring cooking zone can be only activated when the main cooking zone is operating.
6
3
3
6a
4
5
6a
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
5
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OPERATION
Cooking heat
setting
Fast cooking time
(min)
-
1 1
2 3
3 4,8
4 6,5
5 8,5
6 2,5
7 3,5
8 4,5
9 -
Automatic warm-up function
If you do not start to select the heat setting within 10 seconds, then the letter
„A” vanishes and the automatic warm-up function is inactive.
If you do not wish the automatic warm-up function to operate, start selecting
the heat setting by touching the (+)(5) sensor eld.
Each cooking zone is equipped with an auto­matic warm-up function. When this is activated, then the given cooking zone is switched on at full power for a time depending on the heat setting selected, and is then switched back to the heat setting originally set.
Activate the automatic warm-up function by setting the desired heat setting by touching the
(-)(4) sensor eld rst. Then the heat setting „9” is displayed intermittently on the cooking zone display (3) with the letter “A” for around
10 seconds. If you start to select the heat setting within 10
seconds by touching the (-)(4) sensor eld, then
the automatic warm-up function is activated and
the letter „A” is displayed intermittently with the
cooking zone’s heat setting selected for as long as the function is activated.
The cooking heat setting can be now changed at any moment using the method described above
in the „Setting the heating power” section.
8
3
3
3
3
4
8
3
3
3
3
4
8
3
3
3
3
4
8
3
3
3
3
4
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OPERATION
The child lock function
The child lock function, which is activated by touching the child lock sensor eld (7), protects
the appliance from being unintentionally operated or switched on by children or pets.
Setting the child lock function when all cooking zones are switched off („0” is displayed on all
cooking zone displays) protects the cooking surface from inadvertent operation. The appliance can be operated once the child lock function is released.
When the mains power is off, the child lock function is automatically deacti­vated.
Setting the child lock
To set the child lock function touch the child
lock sensor eld (7) until the pilot light (7)
comes on.
An acoustic signal is heard briey when the
pilot light comes on.
Releasing the child lock
To release the child lock function touch the child lock sensor eld (7) until the pilot light (7) goes out. An acoustic signal is heard briey when the pilot light goes out.
Setting and releasing the child lock is possible when the appliance is switched
on or cooking zone displays (3) indicate „0”.
Switching off selected cooking zone
Selected cooking zone may be switched off in the following way:
1. Select the desired cooking zone
using the cooking zone selection sensor eld
(2).
2. Then simultaneously touch (+)(5)
and (-)(4) sensor elds, or use the (-)(4) sensor eld to lower the setting to „0”. The letter „H” appears on the indicator sym-
bolising residual heat.
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
5
7
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OPERATION
Limiting the operating time
In order to increase efciency, the cooking surface is tted with a operating time limiter
for each of the cooking zones. The maximum operating time is set according to the last heat setting selected. If you do not change the heat setting for a long time (see table) then the associated cooking zone is automatically switched off and the residual heat indicator is activated. However, you can switch on and operate individual co­oking zones at any time in accordance with the operating instructions.
Cooking heat
setting
Maximum opera­ting time (hours)
10
1 10
2 6
3 5
4 5
5 4
6 1,5
7 1,5
8 1,5
9 1,5
During failure of power supply „H” residual heat indicator is not displayed. However, cooking zo­nes may still be hot!
Residual heat indicator
Heat energy that remains accumulated in the cooking zone after cooking is called the resi­dual heat. The appliance displays two different levels of residual heat. When a cooking zone temperature is above 60°C and the cooking zone or the appliance is switched off, the relevant
cooking zone display will show the letter „H”. Residual heat indication is displayed as long as
the cooking zone temperature exceeds 60°C. When a cooking zone temperature is between
45°C and 60°C, the relevant cooking zone display will show the letter „h” indicating low residual
heat. When a cooking zone temperature is below 45°C the residual heat indication is turned off. In the event of power outage when residual heat above 60°C is indicated, the residual
heat indicator will ash when power is resorted. Residual heat indicator continue to ash until
the maximum cooling time has elapsed or the cooking zone is selected and used.
When residual heat indicator is on, do not touch the cooking zone as there is a risk of burns and do not place on it any items sensitive to heat!
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OPERATION
If timer function is activated when no cooking zone is in operation, no LED pilot light comes on by the timer display (9) and this function can be then used as a regular kitchen timer.
Kitchen Timer
Kitchen timer can be used to time various duties requiring precise timing such as boiling eggs, or to time other activities that are not directly associated with the appliance operation. Timer can be set from 0 to 99 minutes. To set kitchen timer:
touch timer sensor eld (8) once,
set the desired time (for example 5 minutes) by touching sensor elds (+)(5) or (-)(4).
When the set time has elapsed, a brief acoustic signal is sounded repeate­dly.
When the set time has elapsed, a brief acoustic signal is sounded repeatedly. The
relevant cooking zone display (3) will show „0” indicating the zone is switched off and timer display (9) will show „00”.
To change the heat setting of a cooking zone with an activated timer, select the desired
cooking zone using the cooking zone selector sensor eld (2), and then set the desired heat setting using the (+)(5) or (-)(4) sensor elds.
Timer
If the appliance is equipped with a timer, it can be used to set the operating time of any cooking zone. Select the desired cooking zone using the
cooking zone selector sensor eld (2) and then touch the timer sensor led (8) as many times
as necessary until a pilot light (10) comes on indicating the desired cooking zone (2).
Then, while the pilot light (10) is ashing, touch (+)(5) or (-)(4) sensor elds to set the desired
operating time for the selected cooking zone. Timer will only start counting down when timer display (9) shows a value higher than zero.
2
8
2
2
3
9
10
10
4
5
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Keep warm setting is an additional heat setting available between „0” and „1” and is indicated on the display as „ ”.
Switching off the appliance
The cooking surface operates when at least one cooking zone is on. Pressing the on/off
sensor eld (1) switches off the appliance, and the letter „H” for residual heat appears
on the cooking zone display (3).
Keeping food warm
Keep warm function allows for keeping food warm on a cooking zone. The selected cooking zone operates at a low heat setting. Cooking zone’s heat setting is automatically adjusted so that food temperature is kept at a constant temperature of 65°C. Thanks to this, ready to serve, warm food retains its taste and does not stick to the pot’s bottom. This function can be also used to melt butter or chocolate.
The keep warm function „ ” is activated when heat setting is lowered below „1”.
OPERATION
1
3
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Daily cleaning and proper maintenance have crucial impact on the durability of your ceramic plate.
Cleaning the plate after every use
Wipe off slight, not-burnt patches of dirt using damp cloth without cleaning
agent. Washing liquid can cause blue di sco lo ra tion to appear on the plate. The stub born stains often cannot be re mo-
ved after rst cleaning, even if special
cleaning agents are used.
Remove larger patches of dirt, stron­gly sticking to the plate using sharp scrap per and wipe off the sur fa ce with a damp cloth.
CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Cleaning scrapper
Clean the ceramic plate observing the same rules as for glass. Never use abrasive or aggressive clean­ing agents, scrubbing powders or scratching sponges.
Removal of stains
Li ght pearly stains (aluminium re si du-
es) can be removed from cooled plate
using special cleaning agents. Cal ca­re ous re si du es (i.e. boiled over wa ter) can be re mo ved with vinegar or spe cial cle aning agents.
Do not switch off the hotplate when re mo­ving sugar, sugar-containing food, plastic or aluminium foil! Immediately scrape off the residuals (when still hot) from the hotplate using a sharp scrap per. When the dirt is removed you can switch off the plate and clean it again after cooling down using special cleaning agents.
Special cleaning agents can be bought in supermarkets, special electromechanical shops, drugstores and shops with kitchen appliances. Sharp scrappers can be bought in DIY shops, shops with building tools and painting accessories.
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Periodic inspections
In addition to current maintenance and care, the following shall be arranged for:
Periodic inspections of control elements and units of the cooktop. Upon expiration
of the warranty, service department shall be ordered technical inspections of the appliance at least once every two years.
All operation faults must be repaired.
Cooktop units shall be maintained accor-
ding to the maintenance schedule.
Note!
Installation work and repairs sho­uld only be performed by a service department or a qualied techni­cian in accordance with all appli­cable codes and standards.
CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Never apply cleaning agent on a hot hotplate. Leave the cleaning agent to dry and then wipe it off with a wet cloth. Any residuals of cleaning agents should be wiped off with a damp cloth before heating the plate for the next time, as otherwise they can have caustic effect.
Failure to observe the ceramic plate main­tenance instructions can result in losing your warranty rights!
Caution! If from any reason you are not able to control the switched on plate, switch off the main switch or screw out the fuse and call the Customer Service.
Caution! Should cracks or splits appear on the surface of your ceramic plate, immediately disconnect the plate from the mains (by switching off the fuse or unplugging the plug) and call the Customer Service.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
Every time when emergency situation occurs you should:
● switch off the working assemblies of the plate
● disconnect power supply
● call in the service
● as some minor faults can be removed by the user in accordance with the be low specied
instructions, before calling the Customer Service please go thro ugh the Table checking every point.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION
1.The appliance is not wor­king
- power supply failure -check the in-house electric sys tem fuse, replace if ne­ces sa ry
2. The appliance does not re spond to the entered set­tings
-control panel has not been
switched on
- switch it on
- sensors have been to uched
for less than one se cond
- touch the sensors for a bit lon ger
- several sensors have been
to uched at the same time
- always touch only one sen­sor (except when switching off a hotplate)
3.The appliance does not re spond and emits a short si gnal
- children lock has been
activated
- switch off the children lock
4.The appliance does not re spond and emits a long si gnal
-improper operation (im pro per
sen sors have been to uched or pro per sensors have been touched for too short time
- again activate the plate
- covered or dirty sensor
(sen sors)
- uncover or clean the sen­sors
5.The whole appliance swit­ches off
- no settings have been en-
te red within 10 seconds from swit ching the plate on
- again switch on the control panel and im me dia te ly enter the settings
- covered or dirty sensor
(sen sors)
- uncover or clean the sen­sors
6. One heating zone swit-
ches off, and ”H” is on the
display.
- limited time of operation - again switch on the hot­pla te
- covered or dirty sensor
(sen sors)
- uncover or clean the sen­sors
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION
7.Residual temperature in di­ca tor is not lighted although the hot pla tes are still hot
- power supply fa ilu re, the ap plian ce has been di scon­nec ted from the mains
-the residual temperature in­di ca tor will work again after swit ching the control panel on and off.
8. Crack in the ceramic plate
Danger! Immediately disconnect the ceramic plate from the mains (fuse) and call the nearest Cus­tomer Service Centre.
9. If the fault still remains Disconnect the ceramic plate from the mains (fuse) and c al l the n ea r e st C ust o me r Ser v ice Cen t re. Important! You are the person responsible for proper condition and operation of the appliance in your household. If you call the Service for a fault which resulted from improper opera­tion, you will be charged with the costs of the visit even during the period of warranty. We shall not be held liable for damages caused by a failure to observe this Manual.
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TECHNICAL DATA
WARRANTY
Warranty
Warranty services according to the warranty card. The producer shall not be held liable for any damages caused by improper operation of the product.
Please enter the type and factory number of the plate from the rating plate
Type................................................... Factory number..............................................
Rated voltage: 400V 3N~50 Hz
Rated power: PG4VQ251CFT
- hotplate: 1 x Ø 145 mm 1,2 kW
- hotplate: 1 x Ø 180 mm 1,8 kW
- hotplate: 1 x Ø 170x265 mm 2,2 kW
- hotplate: 1 x Ø 210/120 mm 2,2 kW
Dimensions: 575 x 505 x 50;
Weight: ca. 7,8 kg;
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