V-ZUG De Luxe S Operating Instructions Manual

Operating instructions
De Luxe S
Oven • Hob
Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved.
Validity
The product family (model number) corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identi­fication plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Type Product family Size system
BLS 21005 55-762
BLS60 21006 60-600
ELS 22003 55-762
ELS 22004 55-762
ELS60 22005 60-600
ELS60 22006 60-600
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6301 Zug, 2017
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Contents
1 Safety precautions 4
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 4
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions .............. 4
1.4 Instructions for use................................................ 6
2 Appliance description 8
2.1 Construction ........................................................... 8
2.2 Operating and display elements......................... 9
2.3 Cooking space.....................................................10
2.4 Accessories ..........................................................10
3 Operating the appliance 11
3.1 Before using for the first time............................ 11
3.2 Selecting the operating mode...........................11
3.3 Selecting the cooking space temperature...... 11
3.4 Switching off .........................................................12
4 Operating modes 12
4.1 Top/Bottom heat.................................................. 12
4.2 Bottom heat ..........................................................13
4.3 Top heat ............................................................... 13
4.4 Grill .........................................................................13
5 Tips and tricks 14
5.1 Baking and roasting............................................14
5.2 Cakes ....................................................................14
5.3 Saving energy.......................................................14
6 Care and maintenance 14
6.1 Cleaning the exterior...........................................14
6.2 Cleaning the door seal .......................................15
6.3 Cleaning the appliance door .............................15
6.4 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides ...15
6.5 Cleaning the cooking space..............................16
6.6 Catalytic self-cleaning .........................................16
6.7 Replacing the halogen light bulb .....................17
7 Trouble-shooting 18
7.1 Procedure..............................................................18
7.2 What to do if ….....................................................18
8 Hob 19
8.1 Operating and display elements........................19
8.2 Cookware ...............................................................19
8.3 Operating the appliance......................................20
8.4 Care and maintenance ........................................21
9 Accessories and spare parts 21
9.1 Accessories ...........................................................21
9.2 Special accessories .............................................21
9.3 Spare parts ............................................................21
10 Technical data 22
10.1 Note for testing institutes ....................................22
10.2 Temperature measurement ................................22
10.3 Product fiche .........................................................22
11 Disposal 23
12 Index 24
13 Notes 26
14 Service & Support 27
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1 Safety precautions
1.1 Symbols used
Denotes important safety precau­tions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the operating in­structions
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
– Describes how the appliance reacts
to the steps taken.
Indicates a list.
1.2 General safety precautions
Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli­ance for the first time!
This appliance can be used
by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi­ence and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz­ards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user mainten­ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi­sion.
If an appliance is not
equipped with a mains cable and a plug or other means for disconnecting from the mains with a contact opening on each pole complying with the conditions of overvoltage cat­egory III for full isolation, an isolating device must be in­corporated into the perman­ently installed electrical install­ation in accordance with the installation regulations.
If the mains cable of this ap-
pliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac­turer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions
READ THE IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE.
WARNING: The appliance
and its accessible parts get hot during use. Be careful not
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to touch the heating ele­ments. Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance un­less they are constantly su­pervised.
WARNING: Accessible parts
can get hot during use. Keep young children away from the appliance.
This appliance is intended for
use in the home and similar settings such as: in staff kit­chens in shops, offices and other commercial establish­ments; in agricultural estab­lishments; by guests in hotels, motels and other accommod­ation establishments; in bed and breakfast establishments.
A heatable appliance drawer
and its contents get hot.
Do not use aggressive or ab-
rasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers for cleaning the glass in the oven door as they could scratch the surface. This can destroy the glass.
For appliances with pyrolytic
self-cleaning: Excessive soil­ing and any and all accessor­ies (tableware, baking trays, runners, shelf guides) must be removed before carrying out pyrolytic self-cleaning.
Under no circumstances use
a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
WARNING: Before replacing
the light bulb, ensure the ap­pliance is switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply to avoid pos­sible electric shock.
To avoid overheating, the ap-
pliance must not be installed behind a decor door.
This appliance is not intended
for use in vehicles or on board ships or aircraft or in rooms where there are spe­cial conditions such as, for in­stance, a corrosive or explos­ive atmosphere (dust, steam or gas) or condensing mois­ture.
WARNING: Never heat food
or liquids in sealed containers such as cans or bottles as they are liable to explode due to overpressure.
See the «Accessories» sec-
tion for the proper use of in­sertable parts.
WARNING: It can be danger-
ous to leave the hob unatten­ded when cooking with fat or oil, as this can lead to fires. NEVER attempt to extinguish a fire with water. Instead, switch the appliance off and
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then carefully smother the flames with, for example, a lid or a fire blanket.
WARNING: Never store ob-
jects on the hob due to the risk of fire.
1.4 Instructions for use
Before using for the first time
The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installa­tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work.
Correct use
The appliance is designed for use in
the home for preparing food. Under no circumstances flambé or cook food us­ing a lot of fat in the cooking space! No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper use or incorrect handling.
Never use the appliance to dry animals,
textiles or paper, etc.
Do not use the appliance as a room
heater.
The appliance should only be installed
and operated at an ambient temperat­ure of 5 °C to 35 °C.
Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any electrically live parts, may only be car­ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus­tomer Services or a similarly qualified person. Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury, damage to the appliance and fittings, as well as af­fect the functioning of the appliance. If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order, follow the in­structions given in the «Service & Sup­port» section. Please contact our Cus­tomer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only.
Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.
The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel­evant safety regulations. Proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid dam­age and accidents. Please therefore fol­low the precautions given in these oper­ating instructions.
Note on use
Use the childproof locking facility. If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser­vices.
If the appliance is not operating prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup­ply immediately.
Ensure there are no foreign bodies or
pets in the cooking space before clos­ing the appliance door.
Objects that could pose a danger if the
appliance were accidentally switched on should not be stored in the cooking space or the heatable appliance drawer. Do not store food or any tem­perature-sensitive or inflammable mater­ials, e.g. cleaning agents, oven sprays, etc., in the cooking space or the heat­able appliance drawer.
For appliances with grill: Leave the ap-
pliance door closed when grilling. The heat could otherwise damage the oper­ating and display elements or the fitted units above.
Caution: Risk of burns!
The appliance gets very hot when in
use. The appliance door also gets hot.
Steam and/or hot air may escape from
the cooking space when the appliance door is opened.
The appliance will remain hot for some
time after it is switched off and will only cool down slowly to room temperature. Allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before, for instance, cleaning it.
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Overheated fat and oil can easily catch
fire. Heating oil in the cooking space to sear meat is dangerous and should not be done. Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water. Danger of explosion! Smother the flames with a fire blanket. Keep doors and windows closed.
Do not pour spirits (brandy, whisky,
schnapps, etc.) over hot food. Danger of explosion!
Do not leave the appliance unattended
when drying herbs, bread, mushrooms, etc. If the foodstuff dries out too much, it can pose a fire hazard.
If you notice smoke possibly coming
from the appliance itself or from inside the cooking space, keep the appliance door closed. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Accessories get hot in the cooking
space. Use protective gloves or oven cloths.
Caution: Risk of injury!
Be careful not to put fingers in the door
hinges, there is otherwise a risk of in­jury if the appliance door is moved. Par­ticular care should be taken when chil­dren are around.
Only leave the appliance door open in
the at-rest position. An open appliance door poses a danger of tripping or in­jury! Do not sit or rest on the appliance door or use it as a storage surface.
For hobs: A hob guard can be fitted to
protect small children. Hob guards are available from specialist retailers.
Caution: Risk to life!
Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging
material, e.g. plastic film and poly­styrene, away from children. Packaging material can be dangerous for children.
How to avoid damaging the appliance
Close the appliance door carefully. For appliances with visible bottom heat-
ing element: Do not place any objects directly on the bottom heating element.
Do not use protective aluminium inserts
with appliances with no visible bottom heating element.
Do not use objects that can rust in the
cooking space.
Using knives or cutting wheels on the
baking tray will visibly damage the sur­face.
To prevent corrosion, leave the appli-
ance door open in the at-rest position until the cooking space has cooled down.
When cleaning the appliance, make
sure no water gets inside it. Use a mod­erately damp cloth. Do not spray the outside or the inside of the appliance with water. If water gets inside the appli­ance, it will cause damage.
Do not leave the hotplates switched on
at a high power level for any length of time without any cookware as this can damage them.
2 Appliance description
2.1 Construction
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Operating and display elements
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Dials
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Ventilation opening
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Door handle
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Appliance door
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Appliance drawer *
* Depending on model
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2 Appliance description
2.2 Operating and display elements
A
B
Dials
Cooking space temperature Operating mode
The symbols for the different operating modes and the temperature values are located on the retractable dials and are visible when extended.
▸ To extend the dial, press it in the middle. ▸ To retract the dial, first set it to «0» and then press it in the middle.
Symbols
Top/Bottom heat Top heat
Bottom heat Grill
Button
Illumination
Indicator lights
A
Heating
B
In operation
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2 Appliance description
2.3 Cooking space
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5
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Appliance door
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Grill/Top heat safety guard
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Door seal
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Cooking space ventilation
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Bottom heat
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Grill/Top heat
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Illumination
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Levels (labelled)
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Cooking space temperature sensor
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Protective foil
2.4 Accessories
Incorrect handling can cause damage! Do not use knives or cutting wheels on the accessories.
TopClean baking tray
Baking tin for flans and biscuits Use together with the wire shelf as a drip tray If not fully covered, its shape can become distorted dur-
ing baking. This is normal. It will go back to its original form as it cools down.
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▸ Ensure that the «sloped» side 1 of the baking tray is to
the back of the cooking space.
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3 Operating the appliance
▸ Only use the normal way round – not upside down.
Wire shelf
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For standing roasting and baking tins on For standing meat, frozen pizza, etc. on
▸ Ensure that the cross strut 1 is to the back of the cook-
ing space. It enables the food to be removed safely from the cooking space.
Serves as a cooling rack
Protective foil
Place between the cooking space floor and the bottom
heating element to prevent soiling of the cooking space floor.
Special accessories
Place any accessories not included in the scope of delivery on the wire shelf.
▸ Special accessories can be found at: www.vzug.com
3 Operating the appliance
3.1 Before using for the first time
Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken: ▸ Remove packaging and transport materials from out of the cooking space. ▸ Clean the cooking space and the accessories.
▸ Heat the empty cooking space (without wire shelves, baking trays, etc.) using the
operating mode at the maximum cooking space temperature for approximately 1 hour.
▸ If your appliance comes with hotplates, heat each hotplate individually (without cook-
ware) at full power for about 5minutes.
There is likely to be some smoke and odour given off, we therefore recommend ventilating the room well during this phase.
See separate operating instructions on using a glass ceramic hob for the first time and its operation and follow the instructions given.
3.2 Selecting the operating mode
▸ Set the dial to the desired operating mode.
– The «In operation» indicator light illuminates.
3.3 Selecting the cooking space temperature
▸ Select the cooking space temperature.
The «Heating» indicator light illuminates.The cooking space is heated up.
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4 Operating modes
As soon as the set temperature is reached,
– the «Heating» indicator light goes out.
3.4 Switching off
▸ Set the and dials to «0».
– The «In operation» indicator light goes out.
Removing the cooked food from the cooking space
Risk of burns!
Hot air may escape from the cooking space when the appliance door is opened.
The accessories get hot. Use protective gloves or oven cloths.
▸ Take the food out of the cooking space when done. ▸ To prevent corrosion, leave the appliance door open in the at-rest position until the
cooking space has cooled down.
4 Operating modes
All the operating modes are described below. ▸ Place tins, moulds, etc. on the wire shelf. ▸ Ensure that the «sloped» side of the original baking tray is facing the back of the
cooking space.
▸ Turn the dial to select the desired operating mode.
Follow the advice in 'Tips and tricks' and in the separate 'Tips on settings'.
4.1 Top/Bottom heat
Temperature range 50–270 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements.
Uses
Classic operating mode for cooking and baking on one level Cakes, biscuits, bread and roasts
Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results.
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4 Operating modes
4.2 Bottom heat
Temperature range 50–270 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 (or 1)
The cooking space is heated by the bottom heating element.
Uses
Baking flan bases Making preserves
Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results.
4.3 Top heat
Temperature range 50–270 °C
Recommended value 200 °C
Level 2 or 3
The cooking space is heated by the top heating element.
Use
Gratinating Browning
4.4 Grill
Temperature range 50–270 °C
Recommended value 250 °C
Level 3 or 4
The cooking space is heated by the grill element.
Uses
Flat food for grilling, e.g. steaks, chops, chicken parts, fish and sausages Gratinating Toast
▸ Place the food to be grilled directly on the wire shelf. ▸ Line the baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf.
For best results, preheat the cooking space for 3 minutes before introducing the food.
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5 Tips and tricks
5 Tips and tricks
5.1 Baking and roasting
Result Solution
The baking or roast looks
good on the outside but is still doughy or raw on the in­side.
▸ Next time, set a lower temperature and extend
the operating time.
▸ Check that the settings used correspond to
those recommended in «Tips on settings».
5.2 Cakes
Result Solution
The cake
collapses.
▸ Check the settings with those given in the separate «Tips on set-
tings».
▸ Next time, set a lower cooking space temperature and lengthen the
operating time. ▸ Stir the cake mixture well. When finished, bake immediately. ▸ For whisked sponges, beat the egg yolks/egg whites to a foam a
little longer and then carefully fold into the mixture. When finished,
bake immediately. ▸ Follow the instructions on how much baking powder to add.
5.3 Saving energy
▸ Avoid opening the appliance door frequently. ▸ Only switch the illumination on when needed. ▸ Use residual heat: for longer cooking times, i.e. over 30 minutes, switch the appliance
off 5–10 minutes before the end of the cooking time. Exceptions: soufflé, sponge,
choux pastry and puff pastry. ▸ Minimize preheating. ▸ Only preheat the cooking space if the baking results depend on it.
6 Care and maintenance
Risk of burns from hot surfaces! Allow the appliance and the accessories to cool down before cleaning. Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance! Do not use any abrasive or caustic cleaning agents, metal scrapers that are sharp or scratch, steel wool, abrasive scouring pads, etc. Such products will damage the surface. Glass surfaces that are scratched can crack. Never use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
6.1 Cleaning the exterior
▸ Remove any soiling or excess cleaning solution immediately. ▸ Clean the surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing-up liquid
– for metallic surfaces rub in the direction of the original polish lines. ▸ Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
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6 Care and maintenance
Appliance drawer
The drawer can be removed for ease of cleaning. ▸ Pull out the drawer as far as the stopper will allow, lift slightly and remove from the
front.
6.2 Cleaning the door seal
▸ Clean the door seal with a soft cloth dampened with water, but do not use any clean-
ing agent. ▸ Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Removing the door seal
▸ Pull the seal slightly out at the corners and unhook.
6.3 Cleaning the appliance door
▸ Clean the appliance door with a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing-
up liquid. ▸ Dry with a soft cloth.
Removing the appliance door
Risk of injury from moving parts!
Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges. The appliance door is heavy. When removing and reassembling the appliance door, hold it firmly at the sides with both hands.
▸ Open the appliance door as far as it will go. ▸ Fold the clips 2 on both door hinges 1 forward.
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3
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▸ Close the appliance door as far as its at-rest position
(about 30°).
▸ Lift the appliance door out at an angle.
Reassembling the appliance door
▸ From the front, push both hinges 1 into the opening 3. ▸ Open the appliance door as far as it will go and close
back the clips 2.
30°
6.4 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides
The wire shelf and shelf guides can be cleaned in the dishwasher. The baking tray can be cleaned in the dishwasher; however, this will affect its non-
stick properties.
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6 Care and maintenance
Removing and reassembling the shelf guides
▸ Push the shelf guides at the top back-
wards and take out of the opening.
▸ Swing the shelf guide into the middle of
the cooking space and remove from the opening at the bottom.
▸ Put back in reverse order.
Removing grill/top heat safety guard
▸ Hold both sides and pull forwards.
6.5 Cleaning the cooking space
Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance!
Do not bend the temperature sensor or heating elements.
▸ The bottom heating element can be raised to make it easier to clean the cooking
space floor. Clean the heating elements with a damp cloth.
▸ Remove any soiling from the cooking space while still hand warm using a soft cloth
dampened with water and a little washing-up liquid. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
▸ Use a commercially available oven cleaner and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
6.6 Catalytic self-cleaning
Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance!
Do not scour the cooking space. Do not use oven sprays, pastes or household cleaning agents, as these can destroy the self-cleaning properties!
Depending on the model, the cooking space may have a catalytic self-cleaning coating. The coating is matt and rough. The catalytic cleaning process breaks down soiling during normal use at temperatures of over 200°C.
The self-cleaning process requires oxygen. A soiled catalytic coating should there­fore not be covered over.
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6 Care and maintenance
Preventing crusty deposits
Crusty deposits, e.g. burned-on sauces or sugar, impair the cleaning effect. ▸ When grilling: line the original baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it under-
neath the wire shelf. ▸ Use porcelain or glassware for grilling large, bulky food. ▸ Wipe away food spills as soon as possible when still in a liquid form. ▸ Place protective foil between the cooking space floor and the bottom heating element.
Removing crusty deposits
If a crusty deposit forms: ▸ soften crusty deposit with a damp cloth and then dab away. ▸ Use a plastic or wooden spatula to carefully remove any thick, crusty deposits. Soften
any stubborn residue with a damp cloth and then dab away.
Only remove crusty deposits. Any remaining soiling will eventually disappear after going through the baking and cleaning process a number of times. In the case of a heavily soiled appliance or after being in use for several years, some stains may remain.
Heavily soiled cooking space
▸ Heat the empty cooking space using the operating mode at the maximum cooking
space temperature for several hours.
6.7 Replacing the halogen light bulb
WARNING: Risk of electric shock!
Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before replacing the halo­gen light bulb. Risk of burns from hot surfaces! Allow the halogen light bulb and the appliance to cool down before replacing the halogen light bulb.
▸ Remove the left shelf guide. ▸ Place the screw driver along the middle
of the edge of the glass and carefully re­move the glass light cover 1 from its fix­ture.
▸ Take out the defective halogen light
bulb.
▸ Carefully fit the new halogen light bulb.
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Do not touch the halogen light bulb with bare hands. Instead, use a fine, dry, grease-free cloth.
▸ Press the glass light cover 1 back into its fixture. ▸ Replace the shelf guides. ▸ Reconnect the power supply.
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7 Trouble-shooting
7 Trouble-shooting
7.1 Procedure
This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Ser­vices.
Before calling Customer Services: ▸ Please note down the serial number (FN) (see 'Technical data' for the identification
plate).
7.2 What to do if …
…the appliance is not working
Possible cause Solution
A household fuse or circuit
breaker has tripped.
▸ Set all the dials to «0». ▸ Change the fuse. ▸ Reset the circuit breaker.
The fuse or circuit breaker
keeps blowing.
▸ Call Customer Services.
An interruption in the mains
power supply.
▸ Check the mains power supply.
… just the illumination is not working
Possible cause Solution
The halogen light bulb is de-
fective.
▸ Set the dial to «0». ▸ Replace the halogen light bulb.
… when grilling, thick smoke is given off
Possible cause Solution
The food is too near to the
heating elements.
▸ Check that the level selected is as recommended
in the separate 'Tips on settings'.
The cooking space temperat-
ure is too high.
▸ Reduce the cooking space temperature.
… when heating up, thick smoke is given off
Possible cause Solution
When roasting with , fat
may drip on the bottom heat-
ing element. The next time
or is used, the fat on the bottom heating element will be burned off.
▸ Clean the heating elements when they have cooled
down. Under no circumstances use strong detergent or ab­rasive scouring pads as they could damage the heat­ing elements.
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8 Hob
8 Hob
Never switch the hotplates on, especially at a high power level, without any cook­ware as overheating can damage them.
Do not stand cold cookware on hot hotplates as the large difference in temperat­ure could damage them.
Under no circumstances attempt to cool hot hotplates down as this could other­wise damage them.
Depending on the model, the hob comes with a glass ceramic hob or with hotplates. For the glass ceramic hob, please observe the relevant operating instructions.
A hob guard can be fitted to protect small children. Hob guards are avail­able from specialist retailers.
8.1 Operating and display elements
Control panel
The number, type and layout of the elements depend on the model and its features.
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2
3
1 Cooking zone indicator lights front/back 2 Retractable dials 3 Power indicator light is illuminated: at least one cooking zone is switched on
Dials
The numbers for the different power levels are located on the retractable dials and are visible when extended.
▸ To extend the dial, press it in the middle. ▸ To retract the dial, first set it to «0» and then press it in the middle.
8.2 Cookware
Suitable cookware
Cookware should have a stable bottom. When heated, the base of the cookware must lie flat on the surface of the cooking zone.
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8 Hob
Cookware made of metal is more suitable than that made of glass or ceramic as with metal the heat is distributed evenly quicker. Cookware bases made of aluminium or aluminium alloys can leave stubborn abrasion marks on the glass ceramic surface that are very difficult to remove.
Energy-efficient cooking
Note the following for maximum energy efficiency and even heat distribution:
The base of the cookware must be clean, dry and smooth. The diameter of the base of the cookware should correspond to the diameter of the
cooking zone.
Centre the cookware in the middle of the cooking zone. Use a well-fitting lid. Match the diameter of the cookware to the quantity of food to be cooked.
8.3 Operating the appliance
The individual cooking zones are all operated in the same way.
Selecting a cooking zone
▸ If the dials are retracted, press in the middle of the dial of the desired cooking zone.
– The dial springs out.
▸ Set the dial to the desired power level.
– The power indicator light illuminates.
For normal cooking zones, the dial can be turned past the «0» power level in both directions. For dual ring cooking/frying zones, the dial has an end stop. It can only be turned in a clockwise direction and back in an anti-clockwise direction.
▸ To switch on the outer cooking zone of a dual ring cooking/frying zone, first turn the
dial all the way round and then set to the desired power level.
Overview of power levels
Power level Cooking method Use
1
Melting, gentle warming Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces
2
Swelling Rice
3
Simmering, reducing, steaming Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish
4
Simmering, braising Pasta, soup, braised meat
5
Gentle frying Rösti (hash browns), omelettes,
breaded fried foods, sausages
6
Frying, deep frying, fast heating Meat, chips, boiling water
Switching a cooking zone off
▸ Set the dial for the desired cooking zone to power level «0».
If the other cooking zones are switched off, the in-operation indicator light goes out.The dial can now be retracted.
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9 Accessories and spare parts
8.4 Care and maintenance
Risk of burns! Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.
Always clean the hotplates after use. This prevents food residue from burning on. Dried­on or burned-on food residue is harder to clean off. ▸ Use a soft cloth or sponge with water to clean everyday soiling. ▸ Dry hotplates with a soft cloth.
Use of a protective care agent is recommended.
Over time, the strong heat will cause the stainless steel ring around the hot­plates to become discoloured, turning yellow. Discolouration is normal and cannot be removed by cleaning.
9 Accessories and spare parts
Please give product family of the appliance and exact description of the accessory or spare part when ordering parts.
9.1 Accessories
Baking tray Wire shelf Tips on settings
Bedienungsanleitung … Einstelltipps
9.2 Special accessories
For information see: www.vzug.com
9.3 Spare parts
Shelf guides left/right Protective foil for
bottom of cooking
space
Halogen light bulb Door seal
The halogen light bulb is also available from specialist retailers.
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10 Technical data
10 Technical data
External dimensions
▸ See installation instructions
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Electrical connection
▸ See identification plate 1
10.1 Note for testing institutes
The energy efficiency class according to EN 50304/EN 60350 is determined using the
operating mode. Placing thermocouples between the appliance door and the seal can cause lack of leak­tightness and thus measuring errors. The usable volume within the meaning of EN 50304 / EN 60350 is obtained with the shelf guides disassembled.
10.2 Temperature measurement
The temperature inside the cooking space is measured when the cooking space is empty according to an internationally accepted standard. Own measurements can be im­precise and are not suitable for checking the accuracy of the temperature.
10.3 Product fiche
In accordance with EU Regulation No.: 66/2014
Brand V-ZUG Ltd
Type of appliance Oven | Hob
Model designation BLS | ELS
Mass of MS 55 appliance kg 41
Mass of EURO 60 appliance kg 41
Number of cavities 1
Heat source per cavity Electricity
Volume per cavity l 56
Energy consumption in conventional mode 1) kWh/cycle 0.79
Energy consumption in hot air / forced convection mode 2) kWh/cycle
Energy Efficiency Index per cavity 3) 100
Measurement and calculation methods used IEC 60350
1) Required to heat a standardized load per cavity
2) Required to heat a standardized load per cavity
3) Measurement methods: see EU Regulation No. 66/2014, Annex II, Chpt. 1
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11 Disposal
Saving energy while cooking
▸ Avoid opening the appliance door frequently. ▸ For gratins, use the residual heat: for cooking times over 30 minutes, switch the appli-
ance off 5–10 minutes before the end of the operating time. ▸ Minimize preheating. ▸ Only preheat the cooking space if the cooking or baking results depend on it.
11 Disposal
11.1 Packaging
Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way.
11.2 Safety
Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
11.3 Disposal
The «crossed‐out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous,
environmentally harmful materials. These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted
household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the en-
vironment. For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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12 Index
A
Accessories ............................................... 10, 21
Cleaning ........................................................ 15
Appliance
Operating ...................................................... 11
Switching off ................................................. 12
Appliance description ........................................ 8
Appliance disposal .......................................... 23
Appliance door
Cleaning ........................................................ 15
Removing ...................................................... 15
Appliance drawer................................................ 8
Cleaning ........................................................ 15
B
Baking tray ........................................................ 10
Before using for the first time........................... 6
Bottom heat ............................................... 10, 13
Button.................................................................... 9
C
Care.................................................................... 14
Catalytic self-cleaning ..................................... 16
Cleaning............................................................. 14
Accessories .................................................. 15
Catalytic self-cleaning ................................. 16
Door seal....................................................... 15
Shelf guides.................................................. 15
Cleaning the exterior ....................................... 14
Construction......................................................... 8
Cooking space
Cleaning ........................................................ 16
Removing cooked food.............................. 12
Temperature measurement ....................... 22
Cooking space temperature
Selecting........................................................ 11
Cooking zone
Selecting........................................................ 20
Switching off ................................................. 20
Cookware .......................................................... 19
D
Dials................................................................ 9, 19
Display elements................................................. 9
Displays ............................................................. 19
Disposal............................................................. 23
Door seal
Cleaning ........................................................ 15
Removing ...................................................... 15
E
Electrical connection ....................................... 22
Energy-efficient cooking ................................. 20
External dimensions ........................................ 22
G
Grill ..................................................................... 13
H
Halogen light bulb ........................................... 17
Heating element
Cleaning ........................................................ 16
Hob ..................................................................... 19
Care and maintenance ............................... 21
Cookware ...................................................... 19
Operating ...................................................... 20
Operating and display elements............... 19
I
Identification plate............................................ 22
Illumination ........................................................ 18
Indicator lights ..................................................... 9
Initial set-up .......................................................... 6
Initial use ........................................................... 11
Instructions for use ............................................. 6
L
Levels ................................................................. 10
M
Model number ..................................................... 2
N
Notes.................................................................. 26
O
Operating elements ............................................ 9
Operating modes......................................... 9, 12
Selecting........................................................ 11
P
Preheating .................................................. 14, 23
Product family...................................................... 2
Protective foil ........................................... 10, 000
Q
Queries .............................................................. 27
S
Safety guard...................................................... 16
Safety precautions
Appliance-specific .......................................... 4
Before using for the first time....................... 6
Correct use ......................................................6
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General .............................................................4
Saving energy............................................ 14, 23
Self-cleaning ..................................................... 16
Service & Support................................... 27
Service agreement........................................... 27
Shelf guides
Cleaning ........................................................ 15
Removing ...................................................... 16
Spare parts ....................................................... 21
Special accessories ................................. 11, 21
Switching off ..................................................... 12
Symbols ................................................................ 4
T
Technical data .................................................. 22
Temperature sensor ........................................ 10
Testing institutes .............................................. 22
Tips and tricks .................................................. 14
Tips on settings................................................ 21
Top heat............................................................. 13
Top/bottom heat .............................................. 12
Trouble-shooting .............................................. 18
Type....................................................................... 2
U
Using for the first time..................................... 11
V
Validity................................................................... 2
W
Wire shelf........................................................... 11
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14 Service & Support
The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minor malfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech­nician and any cost that goes along with it.
Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty information. Please read this information carefully. Please register your V-ZUG appliance immediately:
online at www.vzug.com →Service →Online warranty registration or using the enclosed registration card.
This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarantee period. You will require the serial number (FN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance. My appliance information:
FN: ___________________ Appliance: _____________________
Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you.
▸ Open the appliance door.
– The identification plate is located on the left-side panel.
Your repair order
Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an onsite visit by us by phone if you wish.
General queries, accessories and service agreement
V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our pro­gressive service agreements. You can contact us by calling Tel. + 41 58 767 67 67 or by going to our website at www.vzug.com.
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V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6301 Zug
Tel. +41 58 767 67 67, Fax +41 58 767 61 61
info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com
Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850
J21005013-R02
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