Teka Gebrauchs- und Montageanweisung 226746 User Manual

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Gebrauchs- und Montageanweisung Induktions-Glaskeramik-Kochfeld
Instructions for fitting and use Glass ceramic induction hob
Instructions de montage et d’utilisation Table de cuisson vitrocéramique à induction
Gebruiks- en montage-instructies Keramische inductiekookplaat
Istruzioni per uso e montaggio Piano di cottura ad induzione in vetroceramica
Instrucciones para el uso y montaje Encimera vitrocerámica per inducción
Instruções de uso e de montagem Placa de cozinhar de indução em vitrocerâmica
226746 P31
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Disposing of the packaging
Please ensure the environmentally-friendly disposal of the pack­aging that came with your appliance. Recycling the packaging material saves on resources and cuts down on waste.
Disposing of old appliances
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it must be handed over to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring that this product is disposed of cor-
rectly you will help to protect the environment and human health, which could otherwise be harmed through the inappropriate disposal of this product. For more detailed informa­tion about recycling this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Appropriate use
The hob is to be used solely for preparing food in the home. It may not be used for any other purpose and may only be used under supervision.
For your information...
Please read this manual carefully before using your appliance. It contains important safety advice; it explains how to use and look after your appliance so that it will provide you with many years of reliable service.
Should your appliance develop a fault, please first consult the section on “What to do if trouble occurs?” You can often rectify minor problems yourself, without having to call in a service engi­neer.
Please keep this manual in a safe place and pass it on to new owners for their information and safety.
Contents
Safety instructions................................................................. 19
Connection and operation..................................................... 19
Concerning the hob............................................................... 19
Concerning persons.............................................................. 19
Appliance description............................................................ 20
Operating the hob with the sensor keys................................ 21
Operation................................................................................ 22
The hob................................................................................. 22
Pan recognition .................................................................... 22
Operation time limit............................................................... 22
Other functions...................................................................... 22
Protection against overheating (induction)............................ 22
Cookware for induction hobs ................................................ 23
How to cut power consumption............................................. 23
Power settings ...................................................................... 23
Residual heat display............................................................ 23
Operating the keys................................................................ 24
Switching on the hob and cooking zones.............................. 24
Switching off a cooking zone ................................................ 24
Switching off the hob............................................................. 24
STOP function ...................................................................... 24
Locking ................................................................................. 25
Childproof lock ..................................................................... 25
Automatic switch-off (timer) ................................................. 26
Minute minder (egg timer) .................................................... 26
Automatic boost function ...................................................... 27
Keep-warm function ............................................................. 28
Power boost setting (cooking zones marked with a P) ........ 28
Power management.............................................................. 28
Cleaning and care .................................................................. 29
Glass ceramic hob ................................................................ 29
Specific soiling...................................................................... 29
What to do if trouble occurs ................................................. 30
Instructions for assembly ..................................................... 31
Safety instructions for kitchen unit fitters .............................. 31
Ventilation............................................................................. 31
Installation............................................................................. 31
Electrical connection ............................................................. 32
Technical data....................................................................... 33
Start of operation .................................................................. 33
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Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
Connection and operation
• The appliances are constructed in accordance with the rele­vant safety regulations.
• Connecting the appliance to the mains and repairing and serv­icing the appliance may only be carried out by a qualified elec­trician according to currently-valid safety regulations. For your own safety, do not allow anyone other than a qualified service technician to install, service or repair this appliance.
Concerning the hob
• Never allow the induction hob to operate unattended, as the high power setting (power max.) results in extremely fast reactions.
• When cooking, pay attention to the heat-up speed of the cook­ing zones. Avoid boiling the pots dry as there is a risk of the pots overheating!
• Do not place empty pots and pans on cooking zones which have been switched on.
• Take care when using simmering pans as simmering water may dry up unnoticed, resulting in damage to the pot and to the hob for which no liability will be assumed.
• It is essential that after using a cooking zone you switch it off with the respective minus key and not just with the pan recog­nition device.
• Overheated fats and oils may spontaneously ignite. Always supervise the preparation of food with fats and oils. Never extinguish ignited fats and oils with water! Put the lid on the pan and switch off the cooking zone.
• The glass ceramic surface of the hob is extremely robust. You should, however, avoid dropping hard objects onto the glass ceramic hob. Sharp objects which fall onto your hob might break it.
• There is a risk of electric shocks if the glass ceramic hob develops fractures, cracks, tears or damage of any other kind. Immediately switch off the appliance. Disconnect the fuse immediately and call Customer Service.
• If the hob cannot be switched off due to a defect in the sensor control immediately disconnect your appliance and call Cus­tomer Service.
• Take care when working with home appliances! Connecting cables must not come into contact with hot cooking zones.
• The glass ceramic hob should not be used as a storage area.
• Do not put aluminium foil or plastic onto the cooking zones. Keep everything which could melt, such as plastics, foil and in particular sugar and sugary foods away from hot cooking zones. Use a special glass scraper to immediately remove any sugar from the ceramic hob (when it is still hot) in order to avoid damaging the hob.
• Metal items (pots and pans, cutlery, etc.) must never be put down on the induction hob since they may become hot. Risk of burning!
• Do not place combustible, inflammable or heat deformable objects directly underneath the hob.
• Metal items worn on your body may become hot in the immedi­ate vicinity of the induction hob. Caution! Risk of burns! Non-magnetisable objects (e.g. gold or silver rings) will not be affected.
• Never use the cooking zones to heat up unopened tins of food or packaging made of material compounds. The power supply may cause them to burst!
• Keep the sensor keys clean since the appliance may consider dirt to be finger contact. Never put anything (pans, tea towels etc.) onto the sensor keys! If food boils over onto the sensor keys, we advise you to acti­vate the OFF key.
• Hot pans should not cover the sensor keys, since this will cause the appliance to switch off automatically.
• Activate the childproof lock if there are any pets in the home which could make contact with the hob.
• The induction hob may not be used when pyrolysis operation is taking place in a built-in oven.
Concerning persons
• This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (includ­ing children) with physical, mental or sensory impairments or by persons (including children) who lack the required experi­ence or know-how, unless such persons are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have been given instruc­tions on how to use the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised in order to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Attention!
The surfaces of the heating and cooking zones become hot during use. Keep small children away at all times.
• Persons with cardiac pacemakers or implanted insulin pumps must make sure that their implants are not affected by the induction hob (the frequency range of the induction hob is 20­50 kHz).
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Appliance description
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A p p l i a n c e d e s c r i p t i o n
The decorative design may deviate from the illustrations.
1. Induction cooking zone front left
2. Induction cooking zone back left
3. Induction cooking zone back right
4. Induction cooking zone front right
5. Touch-control operating panel
6. Glass ceramic hob
7. ON key
8. OFF key
9. Control keys, front right cooking zone
10. Symbol for locating the position of a cooking zone on the glass ceramic hob
11. Minus key (lower)
12. Plus key (raise)
13. Power setting display
14. Power key with control lamp
15. Stop key
16. Lock key with control lamp
17. Warming key with control lamp
18. Timer control keys
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Appliance description
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Operating the hob with the sensor keys
The ceramic glass hob is operated with touch control sensor keys. The sensor keys are operated as follows: lightly touch a symbol on the surface of the ceramic glass plate. A buzzer will indicate when the controls have been operated correctly. The touch control sensor key will then be indicated as “key”.
ON key (7) / OFF key (8)
This keys are used to switch the entire hob on and off (main switch).
Minus key (11) / Plus key (12)
These keys are used to set the cooking levels, the automatic switch-off device and the minute minder. The Minus key reduces the setting and the Plus key raises it.
The setting can be deleted by pressing both keys simultaneously.
Power setting display (13)
The power setting display shows the power setting which has been selected, or:
H ............... Residual heat
P................ Power boost setting
.............. Pan recognition
A................ Automatic boost function
STOP ........ Stop function
L ............... Childproof lock
.............. Keep-warm function
Power key (14)
The power boost setting makes additional power available for induction cooking zones.
STOP key (15)
The STOP function can be used to briefly stop the cooking process.
Lock key (16)
The lock key can be used to lock all of the keys.
Warming key (17)
Keeping food warm.
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Operation
Operation
The hob
The hob is equipped with an induction cooking mode. An induc­tion coil underneath the glass ceramic hob generates an electro­magnetic alternating field which penetrates the glass ceramic and induces the heat-generating current in the pot base.
With an induction cooking zone the heat is no longer transferred from a heating element through the cooking pot into the food being cooked; instead the necessary heat is generated directly in the container by means of induction currents.
Advantages of the induction hob
– Energy-saving cooking through the direct transfer of energy to
the pot (suitable pots/pans made of magnetisable material are required).
– Increased safety as the energy is only transferred when a pot
is placed on the hob.
– Highly effective energy transfer between an induction cooking
zone and the base of a pot. – Rapid heat-up. – The risk of burns is low as the cooking area is only heated
through the pan base; food which boils over does not stick to
the surface. – Rapid, sensitive control of the energy supply.
Pan recognition
If a cooking zone is switched on and there is no pan on the zone or if the pan is too small, there will be no transmission of power. A blinking in the cooking level display points this out.
If a suitable pot or pan is placed on the cooking zone, the power setting will switch on and the power setting display will light up. The power supply will be cut off when the pan is removed and the power setting display will indicate a blinking .
If the pots and pans placed on the cooking zone are of smaller dimension, and the pan recognition still switches on, less power will be supplied.
Pan recognition limits
Cooking zone diameter
(mm)
145 180 210 260
Minimum diameter of the
base of a pot (mm)
90 120 135 170
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Operation time limit
The induction hob has an automatic time limit function. The duration of continuous use of each cooking zone depends on
the cooking level selected (see chart), provided that the setting of a respective cooking zone is not adjusted during use.
If the operation time limit has been activated, the cooking zone will switch off, a short signal will sound and an H will appear in the display.
The automatic switch-off function overrules the operation time limit, i.e. the cooking zone is only switched off when the period of time of the automatic switch-off device has expired (e.g. auto­matic switch-off after 99 minutes and cooking level 9 is possible).
Power setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P
Other functions
If two or more sensor keys are pressed at the same time (e.g. when a pan is mistakenly put onto a sensor key) no function will be activated.
The symbol will blink and a time-limited continuous signal will sound. After a few seconds the appliance will switch off. Please remove the item located in front of the sensor keys.
To delete the symbol press the same key or switch the hob off and on.
Protection against overheating (induction)
If the hob is used at full power for a longer period, it will not be possible to cool down the electronics system as required at a high room temperature.
In order to ensure that no excessive temperatures occur in the electronics system the power of the cooking zones may be reduced automatically.
Should E2 be displayed frequently during normal use of the hob and at normal room temperature, it is likely that cooling is not suf­ficient. The reason may be that there are no openings for cooling pur­poses in the kitchen units or that there is no insulation. It may be necessary to check the installation of the hob.
Operation time limit
in minutes
120 520 402 318 260 212 170 139 113
90 10
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Operation
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Cookware for induction hobs
Cookware for induction cooking zones must be made of metal and have magnetic properties. The base must be sufficiently large.
Only use pots with a base suitable for induction.
Suitable cookware Unsuitable cookware
Enamelled steel pots with a thick base
Cast iron pots with an enamelled base
Pots made of multi-layer stain­less steel, stainless ferrite steel and aluminium with special base
This is how to establish the suitability of a pot
Conduct the magnet test described below or make sure that the pot bears the symbol for suitability for cooking with induction cur­rent.
Magnet test: Move a magnet towards the base of your cookware. If it is attracted, you can use the cookware on the induction hob.
Note: When using pans suitable for induction from certain manufactur­ers, noises may occur which are attributable to the design of these pans.
Take care when using simmering pans as simmering water may dry up unnoticed, resulting in damage to the pot and to the hob for which no liability will be assumed.
Pots made of copper, stain­less steel, aluminium, oven­proof glass, wood, ceramic and terracotta
How to cut power consumption
The following are a few useful hints to help you cut your con­sumption of energy and use your new induction hob and the cookware efficiently.
• The base of your cooking pots should be the same size as the cooking zone.
• When buying cooking pots, note that it is frequently the diame­ter of the top of the pot that it indicated. This is usually larger than the base of a pot.
• Pressure cookers are particularly low on energy and time required thanks to the pressure and the fact that they are tightly closed. Short cooking times mean that vitamins are pre­served.
• Always make sure that there is sufficient fluid in your pressure cooker since the cooking zone and the cooker may be dam­aged as a result of overheating if the pressure cooker boils dry.
• Always close cooking pots with a suitable lid.
• Use the right pot for the quantity of food you are cooking. A large pot which is hardly filled will use up a lot of energy.
Power settings
The heating power of the cooking zones can be set at various power levels. In the chart you will find examples of how to use each setting.
Setting Suitable for
0
1-2
3
4-5
6
7-8
9 P
Off, using remaining heat Keep-warm function Simmering small portions Simmering Simmering larger quantities or roasting larger
pieces of meat until they are cooked through Roasting, getting juices Roasting Bringing to the boil, browning, roasting Power setting
(highest power output)
(lowest setting)
Residual heat display
The glass ceramic hob is equipped with an H as a residual heat display.
As long as the H lights up after the cooking zone has been switched off, the residual heat can be used for melting food or for keeping food warm.
The cooking zone may still be hot when the letter H no longer lights up. Risk of burns!
The glass ceramic is not directly heated in the case of an induc­tion cooking zone; it is only heated up by heat reflected by the pan.
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Operation
Suitable for induction cooking
GB
Operating the keys
The controls described here expect the pressing of a (selection) key
followed
The next key will need to be pressed selection will be deleted.
The Plus/ Minus keys can be touched individually or be permanently pressed.
by the pressing of a subsequent key.
within 10 seconds
, otherwise the
Switching on the hob and cooking zones
1. Press the signal will sound. The controls are ready for operation.
2. Immediately use the zone to select a cooking level. The Plus key will activate power setting 1 and the Minus key power set­ting 9.
3. Immediately put cooking zone. The pan recognition device will activate the induction coil. The pot or pan will be heated up. As long as no metal cooking pot is placed onto the cooking zone, the dis­play will alternate between the power level set and the symbol . If no pot is placed on the cooking zone it will switch off after 10 minutes for reasons of safety. Please refer to the Section on “pan recognition”.
ON key
until the power setting displays indicate 0. A short
Plus key
cookware suitable for induction cooking
or the
Minus key
of a cooking
to be
onto the
Switching off a cooking zone
4. a) Press the shows 0, or
b) press the The cooking zone is switched off direct irrespective of the power setting or
c) press the cooking zones are switched off).
Minus key
Minus key
OFF key
several times until the power setting display
and the
. The entire hob will be switched off (all of the
Plus key
once at the same time.
Switching off the hob
5. Press the tive of any settings.
OFF key
. The hob will be completely switched off, irrespec-
STOP function
The cooking process can be briefly interrupted with the STOP function, e.g. if the doorbell rings. The STOP function must be released in order to continue cooking at the same power level. If a timer has been set it will pause and will then continue.
This function is only available for 10 minutes for reasons of safety. The hob will then be switched off.
1. Pots and pans are on the cooking zones and the required power levels have been set.
2. Press the another instead of the cooking levels previously selected.
3. The interruption is ended by firstly pressing the pressing any The second key must be pressed within 10 seconds, otherwise the hob will switch off.
Stop key
other key
. The letters S-T-O-P will be shown one after
Stop key
(except the ON/OFF key).
and then
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Operation
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Locking
The lock can be used to lock key operation and cooking level settings. Only the OFF key can be used to switch the hob off.
1. Switch on the hob.
Activating the lock (while cooking):
2. Press the the Lock key will light up. The controls are locked.
Switching off the lock
3. Press the above the Lock key will go off.
Notes
• An activated lock will remain activated even if the hob is switched off. It
must therefore be de-activated when cooking is re-commenced.
• In the event of a power cut the lock will be cancelled, i.e. deactivated.
Childproof lock
The childproof lock serves the purpose of preventing children from switching on the induction hob either accidentally or intentionally. The controls are blocked.
Lock key
Lock key
to activate the function. The control lamp above
to deactivate the function. The control lamp
Switching on the childproof lock
1. Press the
2. Then immediately press the and the
3. Then press the childproof lock. The power setting displays will indicate an L for child lock, the controls will be inaccessible and the hob will switch off.
Switching off the childproof lock
4. Press the
5. Then immediately press the and the
6. Then press the childproof lock. The L will go off.
De-activating the childproof lock for one cooking procedure only
This is only possible if the childproof lock has been switched on in accord­ance with items 1-3.
• Press the
• Then immediately press the
the Now the user will be able to switch on a cooking zone. When the hob is switched off the childproof lock will be activated again (switched on).
ON key
Minus key
ON key
Minus key
ON key
Minus key
in order to switch on the childproof lock.
Plus key
of the third cooking zone simultaneously.
Plus key
Minus key
.
of the third cooking zone simultaneously.
of the second cooking zone to activate the
.
Plus key
of the third cooking zone simultaneously.
of the third cooking zone to deactivate the
Plus key
of the second cooking zone
of the second cooking zone
of the second cooking zone and
Note
In the event of a power cut the childproof lock will be cancelled, i.e. deacti­vated.
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Operation
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Automatic switch-off (timer)
The automatic switch-off device is used to automatically switch off any cook­ing zone after a stipulated period of time. Cooking times ranging from 1 minute to 99 minutes can be set.
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Switch on one or more cooking zones and set the required power set­tings.
3. Press the ously. The stand-by dot of the timer will light up. Press the keys again until the timer indicator lamp of the required cooking zone blinks. Important: Timer indicator lamps can only blink if the cooking zones have already been switched on (power setting higher than 0).
4. Then immediately use the
timer
With the Plus key the display will commence at 01, and with the Minus key it will commence at 30.
5. In order to program the automatic-switch-off device for another cooking zone, press the taneously until the timer indicator lamp for the required cooking zone blinks. Then use the required time.
6. The cooking zone will be switched off when the time has lapsed. A signal will sound for a while and can be switched off by pressing any key (except for the OFF key).
Plus key
to set the cooking time at between 1 and 99 minutes.
and
Plus key
Minus key
the Minus key of the timer
Minus key
and the
or the
Minus key of the timer
or the
Plus key of the
Plus key
to set the
simultane-
simul-
Timer indicator lamp
Stand-by dot for the automatic switch-off device
Minute minder lamp
Notes
• In order to check the time that has lapsed (automatic-switch-off device),
press the ously until the timer indicator lamp for the required cooking zone blinks. The setting displayed can be read and changed.
• Terminating the function of the timer: Select the respective cooking zone
(timer indicator lamp blinks) and use the
Plus key
and the
Minus key of the timer
Minus key
to set 00.
simultane-
Minute minder (egg timer)
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Press the ously until the minute minder lamp blinks. Use the
Plus key
3. Once the time has lapsed a signal will sound for a while and can be switched off by pressing any key (except for the OFF key).
Note: The minute minder remains in operation when the induction hob is switched
off. Switch the hob on with the
Plus key
to set the time in minutes.
and the
ON key
Minus key of the timer
to adjust the time.
Minus key
simultane-
or the
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Operation
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Automatic boost function
Parboiling takes place at power level 9 with the automatic boost function. After a certain time the power level will switch down automatically to a lower simmering setting (1 to 8).
When using the automatic boost function only the simmering setting with which the food is to be cooked through needs to be selected since the elec­tronic unit switches down automatically.
The automatic boost function is suitable for dishes which are cold initially and are then heated up at high power. These dishes do not need to be constantly monitored when simmering (e.g. boiling meat for soups).
1. Switch a cooking zone on.
2. Select power setting 9. Pressing the automatic boost function. The power level setting will indicate alternately A and 9 or A and if no pot has been put on the hob.
3. Then immediately use the setting from 1 to 8. A and the selected simmering setting will blink alter­nately.
4. The automatic boost function will operate as programmed. After a certain time (see chart) the cooking process will be continued with the simmering setting.
Minus key
Plus key
again will activate the
to select a lower simmering
Power setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Automatic boost function
Time (min:sec)
0:40
1:12 2:00 2:56 4:16 7:12 2:00 3:12
-
Notes
• While the automatic boost function is in operation, the Plus key can be
used to raise the simmering power setting. Pressing the Minus key will switch the automatic boost function off.
• If, after activating the automatic boost function, the power level is left at
level 9 and no lower simmering setting is selected, the automatic boost function will be switched off automatically after 10 seconds and the cooking level will remain at 9.
• If a higher cooking setting or the power boost setting is activated, the auto-
matic boost function may switch off if the maximum power level is exceeded (see power management).
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Operation
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Keep-warm function
With the keep-warm function you can use one of the cooking zones to keep food warm. The respective cooking zone is operated at a low power level.
1. Cookware is placed on a cooking zone and a power level (e.g. 3) is selected.
2. Press the
3. Then press the respective allocate the function to a specific cooking zone. The display shows the symbol . The control lamp above the key will go off.
4. Press the
The keep-warm function is available for 120 minutes, after which the hob will be switched off.
Power boost setting (cooking zones marked with a P)
The power boost setting makes additional power available for induction cook­ing zones. A large quantity of water can be brought to the boil very quickly.
The power boost setting operates for 10 minutes, after which the power level is automatically reduced to cooking level 9.
Warming key
Minus key
once to de-activate the function (0).
, the control lamp above the key will blink.
Plus key
or
Minus key
in order to
Modules (power management)
1. Press the ting. The control lamp above the key will blink.
2. Then press the respective allocate the function to a specific cooking zone. The power display will show a P. The control lamp above the key will go off.
3. After 10 minutes the power boost setting will switch off automatically. The P will go off and the power level will switch down to 9.
Note: In order to prematurely de-activate the power setting, press the
Power key
once in order to activate the power boost set-
Plus key
or
Minus key
in order to
Minus key
.
Power management
For technical reasons two cooking zones always comprise a module and have a maximum power level.
If this power range is exceeded when a higher power setting level or the power boost function is switched on the power management system will reduce the power setting of the corresponding cooking zone of the module.
The display for this cooking zone will initially blink, after which the highest­possible power setting will be consistently displayed.
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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning and care
• Switch the hob off and let it cool down before you clean it.
• Never clean the glass ceramic hob with a steam cleaner or
• When cleaning make sure that you only wipe lightly over the
similar appliance!
ON/OFF key
on!
. The hob may otherwise be accidentally switched
Glass ceramic hob
Important!
scouring agents, abrasive saucepan cleaners, rust and stain removers etc.
Cleaning after use
Always clean the entire hob when it has become soiled. It is
1.
recommended that you do so every time the hob is used. Use a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid for cleaning. Then dry the hob with a clean dry cloth to ensure that there is no detergent left on the surface of the hob.
Weekly cleaning
2.
Clean the entire hob thoroughly once a week with commercial glass ceramic cleaning agents. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. When applied, the cleaning agent will coat the hob in a protective film which is resistant to water and dirt. All the dirt will remain on the film and can then easily be removed. Then rub the hob dry with a clean cloth. Make sure that no cleaning agent remains on the surface of the hob since this will react aggressively when the hob is heated up and will change the surface.
Never use aggressive cleaning agents such as rough
Specific soiling
Heavy soiling
pearl-type stains) can best be removed when the hob is still slightly warm. Use commercial cleaning agents to clean the hob. Proceed as outlined under Item 2.
First soak food which has boiled over
then remove remaining soiling with a special glass scraper for glass ceramic hobs. Then clean the hob again as described under Item 2.
Burnt sugar
when they are still hot, with a glass scraper. Then clean the hob again as described under Item 2.
Grains of sand
toes or clean lettuce may scratch the surface of the hob when you move pots around. Make sure that no grains of sand are left on the hob.
Changes in the colour
the stability of the glass ceramic material. These colour changes are not changes in the material but food residues which were not removed and which have burnt into the surface.
Shiny spots
surface of the hob, particularly when cookware with an aluminium base or unsuitable cleaning agents are used. They are difficult to remove with standard cleaning agents. You may need to repeat the cleaning process several times. In time, the decoration will wear off and dark stains will appear as a result of using aggres­sive cleaning agents and faulty pan bases.
and stains (limescaling and shiny, mother-of-
with a wet cloth and
and melted plastic must be removed immediately,
which may get onto the hob when you peel pota-
of the hob will not affect the function and
result when the base of the cookware rubs on the
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What to do if trouble occurs
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What to do if trouble occurs
Interference with and repairs to the appliance by unqualified per­sons are dangerous as they can result in an electric shock or a short circuit. Do not interfere with or try to repair the appliance; this could cause injury to persons and damage to the appliance. Always have such work done by an expert, e.g. a Customer Service technician.
Please note
If your appliance is faulty, please check whether you can rectify the problem yourself by consulting these instructions for use.
You may be able to rectify some problems yourself. They are described below.
The fuses blow regularly?
Contact a technical customer service or an electrician!
You can't switch your induction hob on?
• Has the wiring system (fuse box) in the house blown a fuse?
• Has the hob been connected to the mains?
• Are the sensor keys locked, i.e. is the control lamp above the lock key illuminated?
The symbol will blink and a time-limited continuous signal will sound.
Food which has boiled over, cookware or other items are causing the touch control sensor keys to be consistently operated. Remedy: clean the surface or remove the item. To delete the symbol press the same key or switch the hob off and on.
Error code E2 is indicated?
The electronic unit is too hot. Check the installation of the hob. Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation. See the section on “Protection against overheating”.
Error code U400 is indicated?
The hob has been incorrectly connected. The controls will switch off after 1 s and a continuous signal will sound. Connect the appliance to the appropriate power supply.
An error code (ERxx or Ex) is indicated?
The appliance has developed a technical defect. Please call Cus­tomer service.
The pot sign appears?
A cooking zone has been switched on and the hob is expecting a suitable pot or pan to be placed on the cooking zone (pan recog­nition). Only when a pot has been placed on the cooking zone will power be supplied.
• Have the sensor keys been locked (child safety device), i.e. an L is shown in the display?
• Are the sensor keys partly covered by a damp cloth, fluid or a metallic object? Please rectify.
• Are you using unsuitable cookware? See the section on “Cookware for induction hobs”.
The pot sign still appears, even though a pot or pan was placed on the hob?
The cookware is unsuitable for induction cooking or the pot or pan is too small.
Is the cookware you are using making noises?
This is due to technical reasons; the induction hob and the pot are not at risk.
Does the cooling fan still operate after it has been switched off?
This is normal since the electronic unit is being cooled down.
Is the hob making noises (clicking or cracking sounds)?
This is for technical reasons and cannot be avoided.
Does the hob have tears or cracks?
There is a risk of electric shocks if the glass ceramic hob devel­ops fractures, cracks, tears or damage of any other kind. Immedi­ately switch off the appliance. Disconnect the fuse immediately and call Customer Service.
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Safety instructions for kitchen unit fitters
• Veneers, adhesives and plastic surfaces of surrounding furni­ture must be temperature resistant (>75°C). If the veneers and surfaces are not sufficiently heat resistant they can become deformed.
• Ensure that all live connections are safely insulated when installing the hob.
• Cover strips between the wall and the worktop behind the hob which are made of solid wood are permissible as long as mini­mum clearances in accordance with the installation diagrams are maintained.
• Minimum clearances of the hob cut-out towards the rear are to be maintained in accordance with the installation diagram.
• For installation directly next to a tall cupboard, a safety dis­tance of at least 40 mm must be ensured. The side surface of the tall cupboard should be fitted with heat resistant material. Due to working requirements, however, the distance should be at least 300 mm.
• The clearance between the hob and an extraction hood must be at least as large as that stipulated in the assembly instruc­tions for the cooker hood.
• The packaging materials (plastic foil, polystyrene, nails etc.) must be kept out of reach of children as these parts are poten­tially dangerous. Small parts can be swallowed and there is a danger of plastic sheeting causing suffocation.
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Installation
Important
• Remove any transverse strips underneath the worktop at least in the area of the worktop cut-out.
• Avoid excessive thermal development from below e.g. from a baking oven without a cross flow cooling device.
• The induction hob may not be used when pyrolysis operation is taking place in a built-in oven.
• When installing the appliance on top of a drawer it is essential to ensure that no sharp items are stored in the drawer since these could become bent on the underside of the hob and pre­vent the drawer from being opened and closed.
• If a shelf has been inserted underneath the hob, there must be a clearance of at least 20 mm to the underside of the hob in order to ensure that the hob is sufficiently ventilated.
• The hob may not be installed above refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, washing machines or dryers.
• To avoid danger of fire, make sure that no combustible objects which could easily catch fire or become deformed on exposure to heat are directly next to or under the surface.
Sealing of the hob
Before installation, correctly insert the sealing unit delivered with the hob.
Ventilation
• Clearance between the induction hob and kitchen furniture or built-in units must provide for sufficient ventilation of the induc­tion hob.
• If the power level of a cooking zone is automatically raised or lowered (see section on thermal cut-off device) it is likely that the cooling system does not cool sufficiently. In this case we recommend that the back wall of the bottom kitchen unit in the area of the worktop cut-out be opened and that the front trans­verse strip of the unit be removed over the entire width of the appliance in order to promote the circulation of air.
• No liquids may penetrate between the edge of the hob and the worktop or between the hob and the wall and come into con­tact with any electrical appliances.
• When installing a hob into an uneven worktop, e.g. with a ceramic or similar covering (tiles etc.), the seal on the hob is to be removed and the seal between the hob and worktop made with plastic sealing materials (putty).
The hob must under no circumstances be sealed with sili-
cone sealant!
hob at a later date without damaging it.
Working surface cut-out
Cut out the worktop recess accurately with a good, straight saw blade or recessing machine. The cut edges should then be sealed so that no moisture can penetrate.
The area is cut out as illustrated. The glass ceramic hob must have a level and flush bearing. Any distortion may lead to frac­ture of the glass panel. Make sure that the sealing of the hob is properly seated.
This would make it impossible to remove the
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Dimensions in mm
Bracket
• Insert the hob and align it.
• From the bottom, insert the brackets with screws in the holes provided for fastening the brackets, align the brackets and screw them tight.
• Tighten the screws with a hand screw driver only; do not use a battery-operated screw driver.
• In the case of thin worktops make sure that the brackets are correctly positioned. A metric screw (A) must be used on the bracket to balance it.
Important! There is a risk of breakage if the hob is canted or subjected
to stress during installation!
Minimum distance to adjacent walls Cut-out dimension Outer dimensions of the hob Cable routing in rear wall Installation height
Electrical connection
• The electrical connection must be carried out by a quali­fied electrician who is authorised to carry out such work!
• Statutory regulations and the connection specifications issued by the local power supply company must be strictly observed.
• When connecting the appliance it must be ensured that there is a device which makes it possible to disconnect it from the mains at all poles with a contact opening width of at least 3 mm. Line-protecting switches, fuses or contactors are suita­ble cut-out devices. When connecting and repairing the appliance disconnect it from the electricity supply with one of these devices.
• The earth wire must be sufficiently long so that if the strain relief fails, the live wires of the connecting cable are subjected to tension before the earth wire.
• Any superfluous cable must be removed from the installation area beneath the appliance.
• Make sure that the local mains voltage is the same as the volt­age on the rating label.
• Full protection against accidental contact must be ensured on installation.
• Important! Incorrect connection may result in the power electronics unit being destroyed.
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No mains cable present in the factory
• To connect the appliance, unscrew the cover of the connection socket on the underside of the appliance in order to be able to access the terminal. After connecting the appliance, replace the cover and secure the connection cable with the strain relief clamp.
• The connection cable must be at least H05 RR-F.
Electrical connections: 6-pole connection
Mains cable available in the factory
• The hob has been fitted with a temperature-resistant connec­tion cable in the factory.
• Connection to the mains is carried out in accordance with the circuit diagram, unless the connection cable is already fitted with a plug.
• If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged it will need to be replaced with a special connection cable. In order to avoid any risks, this must be carried out by the manufacturer or his Customer Service.
Electrical connections
Technical data
Hob dimensions
Height/ Width/ Depth . . . . . . . mm 50 x 900 x 350
Cooking zones
left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
back center . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
front center . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ø cm / kW
Hob
total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kW 7.4
21/ 2.3 (3.2)*
14.5/1.4 (1.8)*
14.5/1.4 (1.8)* 21/ 2.3 (3.2)*
Power supply
Mains voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380-415V 2N~, 50-60 Hz
Component rated voltage . . . . . . . 220 - 240V
Cooking zones
left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
back center . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
front center . . . . . . . . .Ø cm / kW
right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ø cm / kW
Hob
total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kW 7.4
26/ 2.4 (3.2)*
14.5/1.4 (1.8)*
14.5/1.4 (1.8)* 18/1.85 (2.5)*
Power supply
Mains voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380-415V 3N~, 50-60 Hz
Component rated voltage . . . . . . . 220 - 240V
* Power when the power boost function is activated
Start of operation
Once the hob has been installed and the power supply has been provided (mains connected) an automatic test of the controls will be carried out and information for Customer Service will be indi­cated.
Important: No items may be on the touch control sensor keys when the appliance is being connected!
brown
brown
white
green-yellow
green-yellow
blue
white
green-yellow
black
black
* Attention! Special power supply
blue
black
black
brown
green-yellow
220 - 240 V 3~ !
brown
blue
white
green-yellow
green-yellow
Briefly wipe over the surface of the hob with a sponge and soapy water and then dry with a clean cloth.
blue
white
green-yellow
green-yellow
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