Dear Customer,
Thank you for having purchased one of our products.
We are certain that this new, modern, functional and practical appliance, built with the very highest
quality materials, will meet your requirements in the best possible way. This appliance is easy to
use. It is, however, important to thoroughly read the instructions in this handbook in order to obtain
the best results.
These instructions are only valid for the countries of destination, the identification symbols of
which are indicated on the cover of the instruction manual and on the appliance itself.
The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages to persons or property caused
by incorrect installation or use of the appliance.
The Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies in this handbook due to printing or
transcription errors; the designs in the figures are purely indicative. The Manufacturer also reserves the right
to make any modifications to the products as may be considered necessary or useful, also in the interests
of the user, without jeopardizing the main functional and safety features of the products themselves.
COD. 01029EUR - 08.03.2010
INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE FOR THE
USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF BUILT-IN ELECTRIC HOBS
MODEL: TR602IX - TR602WH
2
4 Ø 145 mm rapid electric plate of 1500 W
5 Ø 180 mm rapid electric plate of 2000 W
11 Electric plate n° 5 control knob
12 Electric plate n° 4 control knob
13 Electric plate ignition warning light
Attention: this appliance has been manufactured for domestic use only and it employment by
private person.
DESCRIPTION OF THE HOT PLATES
3
USE
1) HOW TO USE THE ELECTRIC HOT
PLATES
Mixed hot plates may be equipped with a normal or
rapid plates. These are controlled by switches with
various positions (see fig. 1 and are switched on
by turning the knob to the required setting. A
diagram is screen-printed above each knob on the
front panel. Th is diagram indicates to which
electric plate the knob in question corresponds
(see fig. 1). A red warning light will come on to
indicate that the plate is operating.
A purely indicative regulation table for the electric
plates is given below.
NORMAL OR
RAPID PLATES
HEAT
INTENSITY
POSSIBLE COOKING
PROCESSES
TABLE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Off
Weak
Low
Slow
Medium
Strong
High
To dis solve but ter, choco late, etc .. To he at small
amounts of liquid.
To heat larger amounts of liquid. To prepare cremes
and suces requiring long slow cooking times.
To thaw frozen foods and prepare stews, heat to boiling
point or simmer.
To heat foods to boiling point. To brown delicate meats
and fish.
For escalopes and steaks. To simmer large amounts of
food.
To bring large amounts of liquid to the boil. For frying.
FIG. 1
4
USE
WARNINGS:
when the plate is switched on for the first time, or if it has remained unused for a long period, it should
be dried for 30 minutes on switch position n° 1. This will eliminate any moisture that may have been
absorbed by the insulating material.
To correctly use the appliance, remember:
- to place a pan on the plate before switching this on.
- To always use pans with flat and very thick bottoms (see fig. 2).
- To never use pans that are smaller than the plate diameters.
- To dry the bottom of the pan before placing it on the plate.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when the plates are being used. Make sure that there are no
children in the near vicinity. Particularly make sure that the pan handles are correctly positioned and
keep a check on foods requiring oil and grease to cook since these products can easily catch fire.
- The plates will remain hot for a long period of time even use after use, never touch them with the
hands or other objects in order to prevent burns.
- Immediately disconnect the appliance from the electricity main as soon as cracks are noted on the
surfaces of the plates.
- If the built-in hot plate has a lid, any spilt food should be immediately removed from this before it is
opened. If the appliance has a glass lid, this could shatter when the cooker becomes hot. Always
switch off all the plates before closing the lid.
FIG. 2