EA6..GH..,
EA6..GE.., EA6..GF..,
EA6..GN..
[en] Instructions for installation and use ................................ |
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9000269605 9000269605
EA6..GH.. |
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EA6..GE.. |
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Ø 17/26,5 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 18 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 18/12 |
Ø 21/14,5 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 21 |
EA6..GF.. |
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EA6..GN.. |
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Ø 18 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 17/26,5 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 14,5 |
Ø 21/14,5 |
Ø 18 |
Ø 21/14,5 |
Ú Table of contents |
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Safety information...................................................................... |
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Safety information for this appliance............................................... |
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Causes of damage ............................................................................. |
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Environmental protection.......................................................... |
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Environmental protection................................................................... |
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Tips for saving energy ....................................................................... |
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Getting to know your appliance................................................ |
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The hotplates ....................................................................................... |
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Hotplate and residual heat indicators............................................. |
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Setting the hob ........................................................................... |
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Switching the hob on and off ........................................................... |
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Setting a hotplate................................................................................ |
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Table of cooking times ...................................................................... |
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Cleaning and care ...................................................................... |
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Ceramic ................................................................................................ |
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Hob surround....................................................................................... |
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After-sales service ..................................................................... |
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Installation instructions............................................................. |
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The following must be noted ............................................................ |
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Preparing the units ............................................................................. |
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Installing the hob................................................................................. |
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Connecting the hob............................................................................ |
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Removing the appliance.................................................................... |
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Please read this instruction manual carefully. This will enable you to operate your hob safely and correctly.
Please keep the instruction manual, installation instructions and the appliance certificate in a safe place. If the appliance changes owners, this documentation should always be included.
Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not switch on the appliance if it is damaged.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only. This appliance must only be used for food preparation. Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation.
Adults and children must not operate the appliance without supervision if:
■they do not have the physical or mental ability,
■or they lack the knowledge and experience required
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Overheated oil or fat can ignite very quickly. Never leave hot oil or fat unattended. Never attempt to extinguish burning fat or oil with water. Extinguish the flames with a lid or a plate. Switch the hotplate off.
Never touch hot hotplates. Small children must be kept at a safe distance from the hob.
■Never place combustible items on the hob.
■Do not keep combustible objects or aerosol cans in drawers directly underneath the hob.
Steam pressure may build up if there is liquid between the saucepan base and the hotplate. This may cause the pan to jump suddenly. Always keep the hotplate and saucepan bases dry.
The following table provides an overview of the most frequent kinds of damage:
Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box if the ceramic has fractures, flaws or cracks. Call the after-sales service.
Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box, if the appliance is faulty. Call the after-sales service. Repairs may only be carried out by one of our qualified after-sales engineers.
■Rough pot and pan bases scratch the ceramic.
■Avoid boiling pots dry. This may cause damage.
■Never place hot pots or pans on the control panel, the display area or the surround. This may cause damage.
■Damage can occur if hard or pointed objects fall on the hob.
■Aluminium foil and plastic containers melt on hot hotplates. Oven protective foil is not suitable for your hob.
Damage |
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Stains |
Food spills |
Remove spills immediately with a glass scraper. |
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Unsuitable cleaning agents |
Only use cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic |
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Scratches |
Salt, sugar and sand |
Do not use the hob as a work surface or storage space. |
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Rough pot and pan bases scratch |
Check your cookware. |
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the ceramic. |
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Discolouration |
Unsuitable cleaning agents |
Only use cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic |
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Pan abrasion (e.g. aluminium) |
Lift the pots and pans when moving them. |
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Blisters |
Sugar, food with a high sugar content |
Remove spills immediately with a glass scraper. |
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Unpack the appliance and dispose of the packaging in an environmentally-responsible manner.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (WEEE – waste electrical and electronic equipment). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable.
■Always use the right lid for the pan in question. Cooking without the lid requires four times as much energy.
■Use pots and pans with even bases. Using cookware with uneven bases increases energy consumption.
■The diameter of the base of your pot or pan should match the size of the hotplate. In particular, if pots that are too small are placed on the hotplate, energy is wasted. Please note:
Cookware manufacturers often specify the diameter of the top of the pan. This is usually bigger than the diameter of the base of the pan.
■Use a small pan for small quantities of food. A larger, less full saucepan requires more energy.
■Use only a little water when cooking. This saves energy. It also preserves vitamins and minerals in vegetables.
■Switch to a lower heat setting as soon as possible.
■Use the residual heat of the hob. For longer cooking times, you can switch the hotplate off 5 - 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time.
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