V-ZUG Fusion Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
GKD46TIMASZO | Fusion
Induction hob with integrated range hood
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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 familiarize 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 appliances is reserved.
Validity
The model number corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:
Model designation Model number Type
Fusion 31094 GKD46TIMASZO
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text. Colour operating instructions can be downloaded from the internet from www.vzug.com.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2018
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Contents
1 Safety warnings 4
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 4
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 5
1.4 Instructions for use................................................ 5
2 Using for the first time 9
3 Appliance description 9
3.1 Appliance overview ............................................... 9
3.2 Operating and display elements......................... 9
3.3 How induction hobs function............................. 10
3.4 Flexible cooking...................................................10
3.5 Pan detection .......................................................10
3.6 Cookware .............................................................. 10
3.7 Range hood..........................................................12
4 General operation 13
5 Operating the hob 13
5.1 Switching the appliance on ...............................13
5.2 Setting the power level for a cooking zone....13
5.3 Overview of power levels ...................................14
5.4 Switching a cooking zone off ............................14
5.5 Residual heat indicator....................................... 14
5.6 Power management ............................................ 15
5.7 PowerPlus .............................................................15
5.8 Operating time .....................................................15
5.9 Cooking functions................................................17
5.10 Easy cooking........................................................18
5.11 Timer ......................................................................20
5.12 Pause cooking .....................................................21
5.13 Wipe protection....................................................22
5.14 Recall function......................................................22
6 Operating the range hood 23
6.1 Switching the range hood on manually........... 23
6.2 Power level "P" ..................................................... 23
6.3 Switching the range hood off ............................23
6.4 OptiLink..................................................................23
6.5 CleanAir.................................................................24
6.6 After-running time .................................................25
6.7 Filter.........................................................................25
7 User settings 26
7.1 Childproof lock......................................................26
7.2 Languages .............................................................27
7.3 Brightness ..............................................................27
7.4 Loudness................................................................27
7.5 Button signal..........................................................28
7.6 Ventilation...............................................................28
7.7 Factory setting.......................................................28
8 Care and maintenance 29
8.1 Glass ceramic surfaces.......................................29
8.2 Range hood ...........................................................30
9 Trouble-shooting 32
10 Accessories and spare parts 35
11 Technical data 35
11.1 Hob..........................................................................35
11.2 Range hood ...........................................................35
12 Disposal 36
13 Index 37
14 Service & Support 39
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1 Safety warnings
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.
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1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions
WARNING: Under no circum-
stances may hot pots or pans be placed on the display.
WARNING: If the surface is
cracked, switch the appliance off and disconnect it from the mains to avoid possible elec­tric shock.
Children under 8 years of age
must not operate the appli­ance, unless they are con­stantly supervised.
WARNING: The appliance
and its accessible parts get hot during use.
Under no circumstances use
a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
Do not place metal objects
such as knives, forks, spoons, lids or aluminium foil on the hob as they can get hot.
After use, switch the hob off
using the controls and do not rely on the pan detector.
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. Switch the
appliance off. Try to smother the flames with a pan lid or fire blanket.
WARNING: NEVER store ob-
jects on the hob due to the risk of fire.
WARNING: The cooking pro-
cess must be constantly su­pervised. A short cooking process must be supervised the whole time.
Do not operate the appliance
using an external time switch or a separate remote control system.
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.
Observe the official regulations for the
exhaust-air layout.
Correct use
The appliance is designed for use in
the home for preparing food. No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper use or incorrect handling.
The appliance is designed for use in
the home for extracting cooking fumes and smells from above the cooking sur­face.
Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any electrically live parts, may only be car­ried out by the manufacturer, its cus­tomer service department or similarly qualified persons. Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury,
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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 Re­pair service section. Contact our Cus­tomer Services if necessary.
Use original spare parts only. Retain these operating instructions for
future reference. If you sell the appli­ance or pass it on to a third party, please ensure these operating instruc­tions accompany the appliance, to­gether with the installation instructions.
The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel­evant safety regulations. However, proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid damage and accidents. Please therefore follow the precautions given in these operating instructions.
The heated surface will remain hot for
some time after it is switched off and will cool down only slowly to room tem­perature. Please allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before, for instance, cleaning it.
Children in the home
Packaging materials, e.g. plastic film
and polystyrene, can be dangerous for children. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from children.
The appliance is designed for use by
adults who are familiar with these oper­ating instructions. Children may not al­ways be aware of the danger involved in using electrical appliances. Ensure proper supervision and do not allow children to play with the appliance – there is a danger that children could hurt themselves.
Caution: Burns hazard
Overheated fat and oil can easily catch
fire. 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.
The accessible surfaces of the hob can
get very hot when operated with pans in place.
Caution: Risk of injury
Use of unsuitable protective guards can
cause accidents.
Keep pets away from the appliance.
Caution: Risk to life
Packaging materials, e.g. plastic film
and polystyrene, can be dangerous for children. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material away from children.
How to avoid damaging the appliance
Under no circumstances place hot pots
and pans on the display!
In case of overheating, switch the hot-
plate off and allow it to cool down com­pletely. Do not put any dishes on it. Un­der no circumstances use cold water to cool it down quickly.
Do not climb on to the appliance. Do not put hot cookware on the silicone
joints to prevent damaging them.
Do not cut or prepare food on the sur-
face and avoid impact with hard ob­jects. Do not drag cookware across the surface.
Take particular care that sugary foods
or juices do not get onto the hot cook­ing zones as this can damage the sur­face. If sugary foods or juices do get on to the hot cooking zones clean away immediately (while still hot) with a scraper.
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Pots with pure copper or aluminium
bases should not be used for cooking as they can leave behind traces that can be difficult to clean. If the traces are not removed immediately after cooking with a suitable cleaning agent, they can be permanently burned on and therefore permanently ruin the visual appearance of the appliance.
Sliding pans and cookware across the
glass ceramic causes scratches. This can be largely prevented by lifting pans and cookware up and then placing them down in position.
The hob is designed to be used – signs
of use, such as scratches or the wear and tear from pans and cookware, are normal. The more intensively it is used, the greater the signs of use; however, the appliance remains in perfect work­ing order and therefore does not give a right of complaint. Safety is guaranteed at all times.
There is no such thing as completely
scratch-proof glass; scratches can even develop on sapphire glass, which is used in watches. The glass ceramic used is of the best quality available on the market.
Note on use
Tests have shown that under normal cir-
cumstances there is no risk to cardiac pacemaker users. If, as the user of a cardiac pacemaker (or a hearing aid or another type of implant), you would like to be reassured that using the appli­ance does not pose a risk, you are ad­vised to consult a competent medical authority.
If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser­vices.
If the appliance is not functioning prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup­ply immediately.
If the mains cable of the appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced by Cus­tomer Services in order to avoid hazard.
Caution: Accessible parts may become
hot when used with cooking appliances.
The room must be adequately ventil-
ated when operating the range hood at the same time as other appliances that burn gas or other fuels.
Do not flambé food next to the range
hood.
Do not leave the appliance unattended
when deep-frying on the cooking sur­face. The cooking oil in the deep-frying appliance could overheat and catch fire. Constantly monitor the temperature of the cooking oil, keeping it below the temperature at which it can catch fire. Change the cooking oil regularly – dirty oil catches fire more easily than clean oil.
Do not operate the individual cooking
zones of the cooking surface without a pan or with an empty pan on them so as to avoid damaging the appliance or the kitchen fittings through a build-up of heat.
Ensure there is adequate ventilation
when the extractor fan is on so as to avoid creating a disturbing underpres­sure in the kitchen and to achieve op­timal air extraction.
Avoid a cross-current of air, which
could blow the cooking vapours over the cooking surface.
If other appliances – fired by gas or
other fuels – are being used at the same time, ensure that there is a suffi­cient supply of fresh air. This does not apply to air recirculation appliances.
If other firing systems are being used at
the same time (e.g. wood, gas, oil or coal fired heating appliances), safe op­eration is only possible providing a room negative pressure of 4Pa (0.04mbar) is not exceeded at the loc­ation of the appliance. Risk of toxic
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fumes! An adequate flow of fresh air must be guaranteed e.g. via non-clos­able openings in doors or windows and in combination with an air-intake/ex­haust-air wall box or by other technical means.
When carrying out maintenance work
on the appliance, including replacing light bulbs, cut off the electricity supply to the appliance: remove the screw fuse from the holder or switch the circuit breaker off, or disconnect from the mains supply.
When cleaning the appliance make
sure no water gets inside it. Use a mod­erately damp cloth only. NEVER spray the inside or the outside of the appli­ance with water. If water gets inside the appliance, it can cause damage.
Observe the cleaning intervals (see
page 30). Failure to do so increases the fire hazard due to the build-up of grease in the metal grease filters.
Failure to follow the cleaning instruc-
tions may cause a fire hazard.
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2 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.
During the first few hours of use, a cooking zone can give off an unpleasant smell. This is normal for brand new appliances. Ensure that the room is well ventilated.
3 Appliance description
3.1 Appliance overview
1 cooking zone ø210mm (back left)
– PowerPlus output: 3500W
1 cooking zone ø210mm (back right)
– PowerPlus output: 3700W
2 cooking zones ø180mm (front)
– PowerPlus output: 3000W
Centrally positioned range hood with filter
cassette
3.2 Operating and display elements
1
ON/OFF button
431 2
2
CleanAir activated
3
Display
4
After-running time for range hood activated
Display
1
Cooking zone power level
4 5 6 7
132
2
Range hood mode
3
OptiLink mode
4
Wipe protection
5
Pause cooking
6
Timer
7
Settings
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3.3 How induction hobs function
Induction hobs work very differently from conventional hobs or hot plates. The induction coils under the glass ceramic plate produce a rapidly changing magnetic field which dir­ectly heats up the magnetic base of the cookware. The glass ceramic plate is only warmed by the hot cookware. Removing the cookware from the cooking zone immediately interrupts the supply of energy. Induction hobs are:
quick reacting energy-efficient
finely adjustable safe
powerful
Cookware with a full-surface or full magnetic base is required for cooking with an induction hob.
3.4 Flexible cooking
In flexible cooking, there are no marked cooking zones. Pans of any diameter can be used on any cooking zone. must, however, be com­pletely covered for pan detection.
For even frying, the pan must be centred on . The diameter of the base of the pan should not be greater than the diameter of the cooking zone.
3.5 Pan detection
Each cooking zone is equipped with pan detection. This detects suitable induction com­patible cookware with a magnetic base. If the cookware is removed during operation or if unsuitable cookware is used,
– the power level selected flashes alternately with .
If no suitable cookware is placed on the cooking zone before the pan detection time
(10minutes) elapses, – the cooking zone switches off. – the display changes from to «0». – the appliance switches off after 10seconds if no other cooking zone is in use.
3.6 Cookware
Suitable cookware
Only cookware with a magnetic base (ø 10 cm to 22 cm) is suitable for use with the in­duction hob. This can be checked in the following ways:
A magnet sticks anywhere on the base of the cookware. Only the power level set illuminates on the hob.
Do not heat any unsuitable cookware using aids such as metal rings and the like. This can damage the hob.
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Sandwich base
Multi-layer material
Pressed base
Cast iron
Enamelled cast iron (silit)
Key:
Noise level Steel
Heat distribution Aluminium
Reaction speed Enamel
Care Good
Weight Satisfactory
Unfavourable
General notes on cookware
▸ As far as possible ensure that the dia-
meter of the base of the cookware is the same size as the upper diameter of the cookware.
▸ We advise against the use of cook-
ware with a pressed base as this type of cookware does not work with all in­duction hobs.
▸ Some induction hobs have the melt,
keep warm and simmer functions. We recommend using cookware without a concave base for these functions.
▸ Handles that are loose or hollow can produce a loud whistling noise. ▸ The adherence of the cookware to the hob surface is reduced during operation, and
the cookware can therefore be moved more easily.
▸ Thick pan walls absorb the vibrations and reduce the noise level.
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Pan position
Position pots and pans on the hob so that the steam is not drawn into the range hood over the handles.
Energy-efficient cooking
For maximum energy efficiency and even heat distribution note the following:
The base of the cookware must be clean, dry and smooth. 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.
Coated cookware
For frying, do not use a higher power level than «7». Coated cookware may be operated above level «7» provided that the bottom of the
pan is completely covered with liquid. – The coating may otherwise become overheated and damaged.
Never use coated frying pans with automatic boost or PowerPlus.
Noise during cooking
Cookware can make noise during cooking. This does not indicate any malfunction, nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way.
Noise depends on the cookware used. If the noise causes considerable disturb­ance, it can help to change the cookware.
3.7 Range hood
The range hood is designed for extracting cooking vapours and odours. It can be used in the extraction or recirculation mode.
Extraction mode
Vapours and odours produced during cooking are extracted by a fan. The metal grease filters clean the extracted air, which is then passed through a connecting pipe fitted with an integrated non-return valve and through the air duct to the outside.
When in use, ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air to replace the air that is being extracted.
Recirculation mode with activated charcoal filter
Vapours and odours produced during cooking are extracted by a fan. The air is passed through the metal grease filters and activated charcoal filter, grease particles and odours are largely removed from the air and it is then circulated back into the room.
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If activated charcoal filters are not supplied with the appliance, these should be ordered and installed before using the appliance for the first time.
4 General operation
Overview of the various menus, functions and options of the hob:
Menu Content Selection Menu activation
Menu for a specific cooking zone
Functions and op­tions that can be used with one indi­vidual cooking zone.
Operating time Temperature func-
tions
Automatic func-
tions
▸ Hold the relevant
cooking zone de­pressed for 1second or touch 2×.
Menu for the range hood
Functions and op­tions of the range hood.
OptiLink After-running time CleanAir Filter options
▸ Hold or de-
pressed for 1second or touch 2×.
User menu Functions and op-
tions affecting the whole appliance.
Childproof lock Language Brightness Loudness Button signal Ventilation setting Factory setting
▸ Touch .
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5.1 Switching the appliance on
▸ Hold the button depressed for 1second.
– An acoustic signal is emitted and a message appears
in the display.
▸ Confirm with .
Do not place hot
cookware on the display
The message disappears automatically after 2 seconds.
5.2 Setting the power level for a cooking zone
▸ Touch the required cooking zone.
– The cooking zone selected is highlighted and the slider
appears.
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▸ Touch or swipe the slider «0–P» to set the power level.
– The desired setting can be selected when the cooking
zone and the slider are displayed.
– The power level selected is accepted when the slider is
released.
– Shortly after the last entry is made, the slider disap-
pears.
5.3 Overview of power levels
Power level Cooking method Use
Melting Butter, chocolate
1
Gentle warming Gelatine, sauces
2
Simmering Poaching eggs
3
Swelling Rice
4
Continue cooking, reducing,
stewing, steaming
Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish
5
6
Continue cooking, braising Pasta, soup, braised meat
7
Gentle frying Rösti, omelettes, breaded fried foods,
sausages
8
Frying, deep frying Meat, chips
9
Flash frying Steak
P «PowerPlus»
Fast heating Boiling water
5.4 Switching a cooking zone off
▸ Touch the required cooking zone.
– The cooking zone selected is displayed and the slider
appears.
▸ Touch «0» on the slider.
– If no other entry is made and the other cooking zones
are switched off, the appliance switches off after 10seconds.
5.5 Residual heat indicator
remains illuminated in the position of the relevant cooking
zone as long as there is a risk of burns.
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5.6 Power management
High power levels cannot be set with both cooking zones of a group (A or B) at the same time.
For instance, if PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones of a group, then the power output is reduced for the cooking zone that was first selected ac­cording to the following table.
A
B
A2
B1
A1
B2
Newly selected cooking zone
Residual power of the remaining cooking zone in the same group
A1 A2 B1 B2
PowerPlus
7 5 7 5
9
8 8 9 9
8
9 9 9 9
7
9 P 9 P
6
9 P 9 P
5
P P P P
Cooking Control
6 4 6 6
If the power level is increased above these levels, PowerPlus switches off.
5.7 PowerPlus
All the cooking zones are equipped with the PowerPlus booster. When PowerPlus is switched on, the cooking zone selected works at extra high power for 10 minutes. PowerPlus can be used, for instance, to heat a large quantity of water quickly.
5.8 Operating time
Do not leave the hob unattended during use. Risk of food boiling over, burning on and igniting!
With the operating time function, the cooking zone switches off automatically after a set time (from 1minute to 1hour and 59minutes).
Setting the operating time
▸ Hold the active cooking zone depressed for 1second or
touch 2×.
▸ Select the «Operating time» menu item with or .
Operating time
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▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with or re-
spectively.
▸ Use and in the setting range at the bottom to switch
between hours and minutes.
▸ Touch .
– The operating time is set to «0h00».
▸ Confirm the entry with or scroll with .
Operating time
Touch the button to exit the menu and cancel the setting.
– The operating time is displayed below the cooking
zone.
1h 30
Changing the operating time
▸ Hold the cooking zone with the operating time depressed
for 1second or touch 2×.
▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with or re-
spectively.
▸ Use and in the setting range at the bottom to move
from one digit to the next.
▸ Confirm the entry with .
– The changed operating time is displayed below the
cooking zone.
30min
Ending the operating duration before time
▸ Hold the cooking zone with an active operating time de-
pressed for 1second or touch 2×.
▸ Touch .
– The operating time is reset to «0h00».
▸ Confirm the entry with .
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End of the operating time
When the operating time is up
the relevant cooking zone switches offan acoustic signal is emitted«00s» flashes below the cooking zone.
▸ Touch the cooking zone to switch off the acoustic signal
and display.
00s
5.9 Cooking functions
Melting With the melting function, butter, chocolate or honey, for in-
stance, can be gently melted at approx.42°C.
Keep warm The keep warm setting keeps cooked food warm at approx.
65°C.
Simmering With the simmer function, sausages, dumplings and stuffed
pasta, for instance, can be cooked just below boiling point.
Switching the cooking function on
▸ Hold the cooking zone depressed for 1second or touch
2×. ▸ Select the «Cooking functions» menu item with or . ▸ Make selection and confirm with .
Cooking functions
Simmer
Ending the cooking function before time
▸ Touch the cooking zone. ▸ Touch «0» on the slider.
– If no other entry is made and the other cooking zones
are switched off, the appliance switches off after 10seconds.
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5.10 Easy cooking
Do not leave food cooking unattended while using the easy cooking function. Risk of food boiling over, burning on and igniting!
The following functions are available for selection:
Cooking Control The hob detects boiling point and switches automatic-
ally to the continued cooking level.
Temperature Control The hob monitors the temperature of the base of the
cookware and keeps it constant.
Automatic boost A cooking zone works at power level 9 for a set dura-
tion. When this duration is up, it automatically switches back to the previously set power level.
Cooking Control
In order to correctly detect the boiling point, use cool, unsalted, unseasoned water only. The use of a pan lid is recommended. Cooking Control can only be started on a cooking zone that is switched off. The pan should not be moved during the heating-up phase.
Minimum and maximum quantity of water per cooking zone:
Diameter of cooking zone Minimum quantity of water Maximum quantity of water
180mm 0.2l 3l
210mm 0.4l 4l
Selecting and starting Cooking Control
▸ Place the cookware with water on the required cooking
zone. ▸ Hold the cooking zone depressed for 1second. ▸ Select the «Easy cooking» menu item with or . ▸ Touch .
Cooking Control starts.
An acoustic signal is emitted when boiling point is
reached.
Easy cooking
Cooking control
– The slider can be used to adjust the power level. ▸ Touch «0» to end the function.
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Temperature Control
For this function, the cooking zone must be in operation with cookware on it.
▸ Hold the cooking zone depressed for 1second. ▸ Select the «Easy cooking» menu item with or . ▸ Touch .
Temperature Control starts.
A triple acoustic signal is emitted when temperature
detection is completed.
Easy cooking
Temperature control
– The slider can be used to adjust the power level. ▸ Touch «0» to end the function.
Switching the easy cooking function off
▸ Touch the cooking zone. ▸ Touch «0» on the slider.
– Alternatively, the easy cooking function can be
switched off in the «Easy cooking» menu with .
Automatic boost
With the automatic boost, a cooking zone works at the highest continued cooking level for a certain duration (see table). When this duration is up, it automatically switches back to the previously set power level.
Power level / function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Automatic boost in mins.:secs.
0:40 1:15 2:00 3:00 4:15 7:15 2:00 2:15
If, during the automatic boost, a higher power level is selected, the duration will change automatically. If a lower power level is selected, the automatic boost switches off.
Selecting and starting automatic boost
To activate the automatic boost function, a continued cooking level of 1–8 must be se­lected.
▸ Hold the cooking zone depressed for 1second or touch
2×. ▸ Select the «Easy cooking» menu item with or . ▸ Touch .
Easy cooking
Automatic boost
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▸ The desired continued cooking level is selected by touch-
ing the corresponding number. ▸ Confirm the entry with .
Automatic boost
Continued cooking level 7
Switching the automatic boost off before time
▸ Switch the cooking zone off. ▸ To resume operation without the automatic boost, select the cooking zone and set a
power level.
5.11 Timer
The timer functions like an egg timer (1minute to 99hours and 59minutes). It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions.
Setting the timer
▸ Touch . ▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with or re-
spectively. ▸ Switch between hours and minutes with and . ▸ Touch to set the timer to «00h00». ▸ Confirm the entry with .
Timer
Touch the button to exit the menu and cancel the setting.
▸ The timer countdown is displayed next to .
2h 15
Changing the duration remaining of the timer
▸ Touch or the digits of the timer. ▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with or re-
spectively. ▸ Switch between hours and minutes with and . ▸ Confirm the entry with .
Timer
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Switching the timer off before time
▸ Touch or the digits of the timer. ▸ Touch .
– The timer is set to «00h00». ▸ Confirm the entry with .
Timer
Timer finished
When the timer finishes
an acoustic signal is emitted.
flashes.
«00s» flashes.
▸ Touch «00s» or to switch off the acoustic signal and
display.
00s
5.12 Pause cooking
With this function, the power level of all the cooking zones that are switched on can be switched to «0» for up to 10minutes. After pause cooking, operation can be resumed using the previous settings.
Temperature Control and Cooking Control are switched off through use of pause cooking.
Switching pause cooking on
▸ Touch .
– All cooking zones that are switched on switch to power
level «0».
Operating times are stopped.
The timer continues to run.
If switched on, Temperature Control and Cooking Con-
trol are switched off.
Pause activate d
9‘40
The maximum pause time is 10minutes. By which time, if it has not already ended, the appliance switches off completely.
Switching pause cooking off
▸ Touch .
All cooking zones switch back to the previous setting.
Operating times continue to run again.
Automatic functions cannot be restored.
Pause activate d
9‘40
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5 Operating the hob
5.13 Wipe protection
This function prevents the power level from being changed accidentally, for instance when wiping the control panel with a cloth.
Switching wipe protection on
▸ Touch .
– Wipe protection is activated for 20 seconds or until
cancelled.
Wipe protection activated
19s
Switching wipe protection off before time
Wipe protection can be cancelled during the first 3 seconds. Then disappears.
▸ Touch .
– Wipe protection has been cancelled and the appliance
may be operated again.
Wipe protection activated
19s
Touch the button to switch the appliance off at any time.
5.14 Recall function
If the hob is inadvertently switched off, the recall function can restore the previous set­tings within 5seconds.
▸ Hold the button depressed for 1second. ▸ Touch to restore the most recent settings. ▸ Touch to cancel the function.
Restore last settings?
Temperature Control and Cooking Control cannot be restored.
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6 Operating the range hood
6 Operating the range hood
6.1 Switching the range hood on manually
▸ Press .
– The slider is displayed.
▸ Touch the slider "0-P" or swipe it to set the power level.
– The desired setting can be set as long as the display is
flashing.
The setting is applied when you let go of the slider.
The slider is hidden shortly after the last entry.
6.2 Power level "P"
Power level "P" is the range hood's most powerful level. The range hood automatically changes the power level to a lower level after 6 minutes. After 30 seconds without an entry, the range hood resets to power level "P".
6.3 Switching the range hood off
▸ Touch the range hood.
– The power level is displayed and the slider appears. ▸ Touch «0» on the slider.
– The range hood switches itself off.
6.4 OptiLink
With this function, the user no longer needs to control the range hood manually. OptiLink monitors the power levels set for the cooking zones and automatically sets the optimum power level for the range hood.
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6 Operating the range hood
The following settings are available for selection:
OFF OptiLink is switched off
Silent mode Low noise level operation
▸ Use a wooden spoon to-
gether with the pan lid to vent the steam into the suction inlet of the range hood.
Standard mode Normal mode
Power mode High power for extracting cooking fumes and smells
Setting the OptiLink
▸ Hold depressed for 2 seconds. ▸ Select the «OptiLink» menu item with or . ▸ Make selection and confirm with .
– When OptiLink is activated, the , or symbols
above are displayed.
OptiLink
Standard
6.5 CleanAir
With this function, the range hood is regularly switched on after operation in order to re­move unpleasant odours from the air. The following settings are available for selection:
OFF CleanAir is switched off
Standard Normal mode. The range hood is switched on at level1
every 60minutes for 10minutes. The function is not time­limited.
Intensive The range hood runs at level1 for 8hours to remove stub-
born odours such as fish and fondue.
Setting CleanAir
▸ Hold depressed for 2seconds or touch 2×. ▸ Select the «CleanAir» menu item with or . ▸ Make selection and confirm with .
– When the function is active, the CleanAir display is il-
luminated.
CleanAir
Standard
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6 Operating the range hood
6.6 After-running time
When the appliance is switched off, the range hood can continue to run for a certain period of time at level1. Residual cooking fumes and smells are extracted and the range hood is dried. The after-running time is activated if the appliance has been in operation and at least one cooking zone has been used, the range hood was used or residual heat is displayed. The following settings are available for selection:
OFF After-running time is switched off
10 minutes The range hood continues to run at level1 for 10 minutes.
20 minutes The range hood continues to run at level1 for 20 minutes.
30 minutes The range hood continues to run at level1 for 30 minutes.
Setting the after-running time
▸ Hold depressed for 2seconds or touch 2×. ▸ Select the «After-running time» menu item with or . ▸ Make selection and confirm with .
– When the function is active, the after-running time dis-
play is illuminated.
After-running time
10 minutes
6.7 Filter
With this function, the status of the grease and activated charcoal filters is shown and set. The following settings are available for selection:
Status Shows the status of the filter.
Activated charcoal
filters
Reset the meter of the activated charcoal filter.
Metal grease filter Reset the meter of the metal grease filter.
Resetting the filter
▸ Hold the power level or depressed for 2seconds. ▸ Select the «Filter» menu item with or . ▸ Select or and confirm with .
Filter
Reset activated
charcoal filter
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7 User settings
7 User settings
Overview of user settings
Childproof lock Button signal
Language Ventilation
Brightness Factory setting
Loudness
Changing user settings
To change the user settings, the appliance must be switched on. ▸ Touch . ▸ The desired user setting page can be selected using or . ▸ Make the desired setting. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
– The setting is saved.
▸ To confirm several changes made to the user settings at once, after every single
change scroll with or or confirm directly with .
▸ To exit the user settings without accepting a change, touch .
7.1 Childproof lock
The childproof lock makes it difficult for children to switch the appliance on.
Switching the childproof lock on
▸ Select the «Childproof lock» user setting. ▸ Touch to activate the childproof lock. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
activated
Childproof lock
Overriding the childproof lock for cooking
▸ Switch the appliance on.
– A newly generated code appears in the middle of the
display.
▸ Enter the code specified using the numbers below.
– An acoustic signal is emitted each time a digit is
entered.
– After the code has been entered, the childproof lock is
overridden and it is possible to cook without any re­strictions.
Childproof lock activated
Code 226
As soon as the appliance is switched off again, the childproof lock is immediately reactivated.
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7 User settings
Switching the childproof lock off
▸ With the childproof lock activated, select the «Childproof
lock» user setting. ▸ Touch to deactivate the childproof lock. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
off
Childproof lock
7.2 Languages
The language of the display can be changed. Different languages are available for selec­tion.
▸ Select the «Languages» user setting. ▸ The language selection can be changed using or be-
low. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
Languages
English
7.3 Brightness
The brightness of the display can be changed. Nine different levels are available for se­lection.
▸ Select the «Brightness» user setting. ▸ Select level of brightness from «1–9» on the slider. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
Brightness
7.4 Loudness
The loudness of the button signal can be changed. Nine different levels of loudness are available for selection.
▸ Select the «Loudness» user setting. ▸ Select level of loudness from «1–9» on the slider. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
Loudness
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7 User settings
7.5 Button signal
The button signal can be switched on or off.
▸ Select the «Button signal» user setting. ▸ Touch to activate the button signal. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
activated
Button signal
7.6 Ventilation
The ventilation mode of the range hood can be changed. It is possible to switch between
recirculation mode and extraction mode.
▸ Select the «Ventilation» user setting. ▸ Touch to set the mode to extraction. ▸ Confirm the setting with .
Ventilation
Extracted air
7.7 Factory setting
User settings that have been changed can be restored to the factory setting.
▸ Select the «Factory setting» user setting. ▸ Touch to restore the appliance to the factory setting. ▸ Confirm with .
Factory settings
Restore factory settings?
The following functions are defined in the appliance as the default factory setting:
Function Factory setting
Childproof lock OFF
Languages German
Brightness Level 9 (loud)
Loudness Level 5 (medium)
Button signal OFF
Ventilation Recirculation air
OptiLink Standard mode
After-running time 20 minutes
CleanAir OFF
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8 Care and maintenance
8 Care and maintenance
8.1 Glass ceramic surfaces
Ideally, clean the appliance when it has completely cooled down. Burns hazard!
Always clean the hob after use. This prevents food residue from burning on. Dried-on or burned-on food residue is harder to clean off. Use of improper cleaning techniques can result in damage to the markings or surface.
Avoid cleaning the surface of the glass ceramic hob with abrasive cleaning agents, scouring pads, wire wool, etc. as they can damage the surface.
▸ Use only a soft cloth or sponge with water and a suitable detergent for cleaning every-
day soiling. Always follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions for use. Using a detergent with a protective additive is recommended.
▸ Remove stubborn soiling, e.g. boiled-over milk, while still warm using a glass ceramic
hob scraper. Always follow the scraper manufacturer's instructions for use.
▸ Foods with a high sugar content, e.g. marmalade, that boil over should be removed
while still hot using a glass ceramic hob scraper. The surface of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged.
▸ Remove melted plastic while still warm using a glass ceramic hob scraper. The sur-
face of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged.
▸ Remove limescale stains when cool with a small amount of limescale remover, e.g.
vinegar or lemon juice. Then wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Cleaning
For good results, follow these cleaning instructions. ▸ To clean thoroughly, remove most of the soiling using a hob scraper or a special
cleaning sponge for glass ceramic hobs.
▸ Add a few drops of a suitable cleaning fluid to the cold hob surface and rub over the
surface using kitchen towel or a clean cloth.
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▸ Wipe off with a wet cloth and then polish with a dry cloth or the soft side of a suitable
cleaning sponge.
Only use the cleaning agents and methods recommended on our «Homepage».
8.2 Range hood
Take care that no water gets into the housing of the appliance! If water gets into the housing, it can cause damage.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, etc. for cleaning, as they can damage the surface.
Cleaning the inside
▸ Clean the inside of the appliance with a warm, damp cloth and a little detergent and
then wipe dry.
– Grease and condensate water can build up on the inside.
▸ Wash with a brush if necessary and then wipe dry with a kitchen towel.
Cleaning the grease filters
The grease filters must be cleaned at least once a month with normal use or whenever the saturation indicator illuminates. If properly cared for, the grease filters should provide years of service.
Do not to damage the filter cassette or grease filters when removing/inserting them.
Removing the filter cassette
▸ Switch the appliance off. ▸ Using the handle, lift the filter cassette up and out of the cut-out in the work surface.
– The grease filters are visible.
Removing the grease filters
▸ Push the lug on the grease filter outwards.
– This releases the grease filter. ▸ Carefully tilt the grease filter and remove from the filter
cassette.
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8 Care and maintenance
Cleaning the grease filters
▸ Clean the grease filters in the dishwasher. ▸ Select an «intensive» or «heavy» wash programme.
Cleaning may cause the grease filters to become slightly discoloured. However, this will not affect the functioning of the filters in any way.
If no dishwasher is available: ▸ Clean the grease filters in the sink with hot water and detergent. ▸ Then soak the grease filters in hot water in the sink for about 2hours and finally clean
with a washing-up brush. Rinse well with clean, cold water.
– Grease filters can be used again after being cleaned.
▸ If necessary, clean around the outside of the filter cassette with a warm, damp cloth
and a little detergent and then wipe dry with a kitchen towel.
The filter cassette can be cleaned in the dishwasher together with the grease fil­ters. Place the filter cassette in the dishwasher with the handle facing down or to the side.
Inserting the filter cassette
▸ Reassemble in the reverse order. ▸ Ensure that the lug on the grease filter is at the top.
Resetting the saturation indicator for the grease filters
▸ In the display, touch the grease filter .
– The «Filter» menu is displayed. ▸ Reset the filter as described (see page 25).
Grease filter
Reset grease filter
Alternatively, the saturation indicator can also be accessed via the «Filter» menu of the range hood.
Recirculation box with activated charcoal filters
With normal use, the activated charcoal filters have to be changed every 3 years or whenever the saturation indicator illuminates. Replace all the activated charcoal filters at the same time. The spent activated charcoal filters can be disposed of in the house­hold waste or at a suitable recycling point.
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Resetting the saturation indicator for the activated charcoal filters
▸ In the display, touch the activated charcoal filter .
– The «Filter» menu is displayed. ▸ Reset the filter as described (see page 25).
Filter
Reset activated
charcoal filter
Alternatively, the saturation indicator can also be accessed via the «Filter» menu of the range hood.
9 Trouble-shooting
You may be able to trouble-shoot the following errors yourself. If not, note down the error message in full and the serial number (SN), which can be found on the identification plate, and call Customer Services.
Malfunction Possible cause Solution
Continuous activation
Release or clean but ton
A button was touched for
longer than 10seconds.
There is boiled-over food
on the control panel.
▸ Remove the object or liquid
from the display.
▸ The appliance can be used
again as normal.
Repeated activation
Release or clean buttons
Object (e.g. pan, dish) on
the control panel.
There is boiled-over food
on the control panel.
▸ Remove the object or liquid
from the display.
▸ The appliance can be used
again as normal.
flashes. The excess temperature
protection of a cooking zone was triggered.
▸ Allow the cooking zone to
cool down.
▸ Continue cooking on a dif-
ferent cooking zone.
▸ Check cookware.
and «0» flash altern-
ately
The automatic safety shut-
off was triggered.
▸ Switch the cooking zone
back on again if required.
If a cooking zone has been running for longer without any settings being changed, the appliance switches the cooking zone off automatically, after how much time de­pends on the power level set.
Power level / function
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Safety shut-off after hrs.:mins.
2:00 8:30 6:30 5:30 4:30 3:30 3:00 2:30 2:00 1:30
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Malfunction Possible cause Solution
«A0» or «EC» illumin­ates in the display
Automatic programme
was cancelled
▸ Pan was moved or removed
from the cooking zone ▸ Centre the pan. ▸ Pan selected was too small. ▸ Cookware not really suitable
for use with induction hobs.
The appliance is not working and the display is dark.
The fuse or circuit
breaker for electrical in­stallations in the home is defective.
▸ Change the fuse. ▸ Reset the circuit breaker.
An interruption in the
power supply.
▸ Check the power supply.
The fuse or circuit
breaker keeps blowing.
▸ Call Customer Services.
Power level selected and flash alternately in the display
Cookware is not suit-
able for use with induc­tion hobs.
▸ Use suitable magnetic cook-
ware. See «Cookware». sec-
tion.
Cookware is too small
for the cooking zone selected.
▸ The diameter of the base of
the cookware must be at least
10 cm.
Childproof lock activated
Code 226
The childproof lock is
activated.
▸ For operating the appliance
with the childproof lock activ-
ated, see the «User settings»
section (see page 26). ▸ Switch off or override the child-
proof lock.
«E» and «8» flash altern­ately in the display
An object (e.g. paper)
underneath the hob is obstructing the air in­take for cooling the hob.
▸ Remove object in the drawer
underneath the hob. ▸ Touch any button to cancel the
error. ▸ After 10 minutes the appliance
can be used again as normal.
Ventilation is defective. ▸ Note down the error number.
▸ Note down the serial number
(SN) of the appliance. See the
identification plate (see page
39) for this.
▸ Call Customer Services.
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Malfunction Possible cause Solution
Er 22
Internal error occurred. ▸ Note down the error number.
▸ Note down the serial number
(SN) of the appliance. See the
identification plate (see page
39) for this.
▸ Call Customer Services.
«E6» or «E9» flash or il­luminate in the display
Internal error occurred. ▸ Note down the error number.
▸ Note down the serial number
(SN) of the appliance. See the
identification plate (see page
39) for this.
▸ Call Customer Services.
«Er57» illuminates in the display and an acoustic signal is emitted
Display has overheated
due to, for instance, hot cookware or food being on the display.
▸ Immediately remove the hot
cookware or food that has
boiled over from the display. ▸ Touch the button to cancel
the error.
An object (e.g. paper)
underneath the hob is obstructing the air in­take for cooling the hob.
▸ Remove object in the drawer
underneath the hob. ▸ Touch any button to cancel the
error. ▸ After 10 minutes the appliance
can be used again as normal.
Ventilation is defective. ▸ Note down the error number.
▸ Note down the serial number
(SN) of the appliance. See the
identification plate for this. ▸ Call Customer Services.
Range hood is not ex­tracting cooking fumes and odours satisfactor­ily.
Grease filters are dirty. ▸ Clean the grease filters (see
page 30).
Recirculation mode
only: The activated charcoal filters in the re­circulation box are sat­urated.
▸ Replace all the activated char-
coal filters in the recirculation
box (see page 30).
Extraction mode only:
The fresh air intake is insufficient.
▸ Ensure fresh air intake is suffi-
cient.
If the error is only displayed in one or two cooking zones, the remaining cooking zones can still be used until repaired.
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10 Accessories and spare parts
10 Accessories and spare parts
Grease filters Recirculation box Activated charcoal filters
11 Technical data
11.1 Hob
In accordance with EU Regulation No. 66/2014
Description Unit Value
Model number GK 31094
Type designation GK GKD46TIMASZO
Number of cooking zones 4
Heating technology Induction cooking zone
Cooking zone dimensions cm ø18 ø21 ø21 ø18
Energy consumption per cooking zone Wh/kg 175.7 168.9 174.3 176.8
Energy consumption of entire hob EC Wh/kg 173.9
11.2 Range hood
In accordance with EU Regulation No. 65/2014 and No. 66/2014
Description Abbreviation Unit Value
Brand - - V-ZUG Ltd
Model number - - 31094
Yearly energy consumption AEC
hood
kWh/a 50.2
Energy efficiency index EEI
hood
% 58.3
Energy efficient class EEC - B
Fluid dynamic efficiency FDE
hood
% 25.9
Class for the fluid dynamic efficiency FDEC - B
Luminous efficacy LE
hood
Lux/W -
Luminous efficacy class LEC - -
Grease filter level GFE
hood
% 84.3
Class for the grease filter level GFEC - C
Air flow at minimal speed Q
min
m3/h 58.2
Air flow at maximum speed (except intensive or fast­running level)
Q
max
m3/h 324.3
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12 Disposal
Description Abbreviation Unit Value
Air flow in operation at intensive or fast-running level Q
boost
m3/h 582.8
A-rated airborne acoustical noise at minimum speed SPE
min
dBA -
A-rated airborne acoustical noise at maximum speed SPE
max
dBA -
A-rated airborne acoustical noise when operating at intensive or fast-running level
SPE
boost
dBA -
Measured power consumption in off mode P
0
W -
Measured power consumption in standby mode P
s
W 0.27
Time extension factor f - 1.1
Measured air volume flow at maximum power Q
BEP
m3/h 264.9
Measured air pressure at maximum power P
BEP
PA 454
Measured electrical input power at maximum power W
BEP
W 128.9
Nominal power of the lighting system W
L
W -
Average illumination of the lighting system on the hob
E
middle
lux -
Sound power level L
wa
dBA 63
12 Disposal
12.1 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.
12.2 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.
12.3 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 en­vironment.
For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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13 Index
A
Accessories ...................................................... 35
After-running time............................................. 25
Setting............................................................ 25
Appliance description ........................................ 9
Appliance disposal .......................................... 36
Appliance overview ............................................ 9
Appliance-specific safety precautions
........................................................................ 5
Automatic boost ............................................... 19
Selecting and starting ................................. 19
Switching off before time ........................... 20
B
Brightness ......................................................... 27
Button signal..................................................... 28
C
Care and maintenance ................................... 29
Childproof lock ................................................. 26
Overriding...................................................... 26
Switching off ................................................. 27
Switching on ................................................. 26
CleanAir ............................................................. 24
Setting............................................................ 24
Coated cookware............................................. 12
Connection plate.............................................. 39
Cooking Control ............................................... 18
Selecting and starting ................................. 18
Cooking function
Ending before time...................................... 17
Switching on ................................................. 17
Cooking functions............................................ 17
Cookware .......................................................... 10
D
Disposal............................................................. 36
E
Easy cooking .................................................... 18
Easy cooking function
Switching off ................................................. 19
Energy-efficient cooking ................................. 12
Extraction mode ............................................... 12
F
Factory setting.................................................. 28
Filter.................................................................... 25
Resetting ....................................................... 25
Flexible cooking ............................................... 10
G
General operation ............................................ 13
H
How induction hobs function ......................... 10
L
Languages ........................................................ 27
Loudness ........................................................... 27
M
Model designation .............................................. 2
Model number ..................................................... 2
N
Noise during cooking...................................... 12
O
Operating and display elements...................... 9
Display ..............................................................9
Operating the hob............................................ 13
Operating the range hood.............................. 23
Operating time.................................................. 15
Changing....................................................... 16
Ending before time...................................... 16
Finished ......................................................... 17
Setting............................................................ 15
OptiLink.............................................................. 23
Setting............................................................ 24
Overview of power levels ............................... 14
P
Pan detection.................................................... 10
Pan position ...................................................... 12
Pause cooking.................................................. 21
Switching off ................................................. 21
Switching on ................................................. 21
Power level P .................................................... 23
Power management ........................................ 15
PowerPlus.......................................................... 15
Product fiche
Hob................................................................. 35
Range hood.................................................. 35
Q
Queries .............................................................. 39
Quick instructions ............................................ 40
R
Range hood ...................................................... 12
Cleaning the grease filters.................. 30, 31
Cleaning the inside...................................... 30
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Inserting the filter cassette......................... 31
Recirculation box with activated charcoal fil-
ters.................................................................. 31
Removing the filter cassette ...................... 30
Removing the grease filters....................... 30
Resetting saturation indicator for activated
charcoal filters.............................................. 32
Resetting saturation indicator for grease fil-
ters.................................................................. 31
Switching off ................................................. 23
Switching on manually................................ 23
Recall function.................................................. 22
Recirculation mode with activated charcoal fil-
ters............................................................... 12
Residual heat indicator................................... 14
S
Safety precautions
General .............................................................4
Safety shut-off ................................................... 32
Serial number (SN).......................................... 39
Service & Support............................................ 39
Service agreement........................................... 39
Setting the power level ................................... 13
Spare parts ....................................................... 35
Switching a cooking zone off ........................ 14
Switching the appliance on............................ 13
Symbols ................................................................ 4
T
Technical data .................................................. 35
Temperature Control ....................................... 19
Timer .................................................................. 20
Finished ......................................................... 21
Setting............................................................ 20
Switching off before time ........................... 21
Trouble-shooting .............................................. 32
Type....................................................................... 2
U
User settings..................................................... 26
Changing....................................................... 26
Overview........................................................ 26
Using for the first time........................................ 9
V
Validity................................................................... 2
Ventilation.......................................................... 28
W
Wipe protection ................................................ 22
Switching off before time ........................... 22
Switching on ................................................. 22
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14 Service & Support
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 straightaway:
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 (SN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance. My appliance information:
SN: __________________________ Appliance:
__________________________________
Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you. The identification plate and the connection plate are located on the underside of the hob.
1
Identification plate with serial number (SN)
2
1
2
Connection plate
A second identification plate is supplied and should be affixed in the fitted unit underneath the hob.
Your repair order
Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site 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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Quick instructions
Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions!
To switch appliance on
▸ Hold the button depressed for 1second.
To set cooking zone or range hood
▸ Touch the required cooking zone or range hood. ▸ Touch or swipe the slider «0–P» to set the power level.
To switch cooking zone or range hood off
▸ Touch the required cooking zone or range hood. ▸ Touch «0» on the slider.
To switch appliance off
▸ Hold the button depressed for 1second.
V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 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
1039661-R0A
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