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Uaing your hob atfety 

 

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f a crack appears in the surface of the glass, disconnect the appliance immediately 

 

from the mains supply to avoid the risk of electric shock. To do this, remove the fuses 

 

or operate the cut-off switch. 

 

Do not uae your tppliitnce tgtin untili the vitrocertmic glitaa hta been replitced. 

 

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nly appropriate cookware should be placed on the hob. Do not put any other object on it, no matter what it is. 

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nsure that the mains cable of any electric appliance that is plugged into a socket located in the immediate vicinity 

of the hob does not come into contact with the cooking zones. 

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hen  cooking,  never  use  aluminium  foil  and  never  place  products  that  are  wrapped  in  aluminium  or  frozen 

products in aluminium trays, on the hob. The aluminium will melt and will permanently damage your appliance. 

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o not clean your hob with huge amounts of water. Use a little bit of household alcohol. 

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o not use a steam cleaner. 

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f the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their After Sales Service or a person with 

similar qualifications to avoid risk. 

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his appliance is not intended for use by anyone (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental capacities 

are reduced, or lacking experience or knowledge, unless they have been able to benefit from prior instructions as 

to the use of the appliance or supervision by a person who is responsible for their safety. 

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upervise children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 

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sers should exercise caution if wearing items such as rings, watches or similar objects when using the appliance 

since these may heat up when positioned very close to the cooking surface. 

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nly use pans of the type and size recommended. 

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epairs must only be carried out by a technician who has been trained or recommended by the manufacturer. 

Take care that the coating and the surrounding areas do not contain metal surfaces. 

Your induction cooking appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a 

separate remote control. 

The  functioning  of  the  hob  complies  with  the  currently  applicable  norms  concerning  electromagnetic      

disturbance.  Your  induction  cooking  hob  therefore  fully  meets  the  legal  requirements  (89/336/CEE               

directives). It has been designed not to cause disturbance to other electric appliances insofar as they also 

meet the requirements of the same regulations. Your induction hob emits magnetic fields in its immediate      

surroundings. 

To avoid the possibility of interference between your cooking hob and a heart pacemaker, the latter must 

be designed to comply with the regulations that apply to it. 

In this respect, we can therefore only guarantee the compliance of our own appliance. With regardto the 

compliance  of  a  heart  pacemaker  or  any  eventual  incompatibility,  we  recommend  that  you  consult  its     

manufacturer or your doctor. 

The induction principle 

After the  appliance  is  switched  on  and  a  power  level  is  se-

lected, electronic circuits produce induced currents in the 

base of the pan which instantly transmits the heat produced 

to  the  foodstuffs.  Cooking  takes  place  with 

prtctictliliy  no 

energy lioaa 

with a very high energy      output. 

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f you have a heart pacemaker  

Or other active implant fitted :

 

Summary of Contents for GL2 F

Page 1: ...DVENTYS product This one has been manufactured according to the very latest developments using modern safe electrical and electronic components Please take the time to read this user s guide before us...

Page 2: ...and recycling of waste We recommend you contact a company that specialises in waste disposal WARNING To avoid all risks associated with the destruction of the appliance ensure that it is disconnected...

Page 3: ...cket of a single phase network 230 V 50 Hz For veraion 5000W 6000W 7000W Connecting on t 32A eliectric aocket on ainglie phtae network 208 240V 50 Hz Connect the BLUE BROWN wire on NEUTRAL of the elec...

Page 4: ...earing items such as rings watches or similar objects when using the appliance since these may heat up when positioned very close to the cooking surface Only use pans of the type and size recommended...

Page 5: ...long as the temperature on the vitroceramic glass exceeds 60 C Timer setting P O W E R O R T I M E R P O W E R O R T I M E R For activate the timer press the timer touch The timer light switch on and...

Page 6: ...4 700 4 100 15 800 5 150 16 900 6 200 17 1000 7 250 18 1100 8 300 19 1300 9 350 20 1500 10 400 Current 7 A 11 450 GL2 3500 2 x 1750W Leveli Power Leveli Power 1 25 12 950 2 50 13 1050 3 75 14 1150 4 1...

Page 7: ...out a malfunctioning The code error flashing is effective as long as the user doesn t stop the device manually unplug and replug the unit and then relaunch the device using the On Off touch If a code...

Page 8: ...eels are not compatible with induction cooking The indicator for the power level selected will flash to inform you of this Containers made of plastic must not be placed on hot surfaces How to mtinttin...

Page 9: ...Dilute well the zone to clean with hot water use a special scraper for glass to rough hew finish with the scraper side of a sanitary sponge then wipe Sanitary sponges special scraper for glass Haloes...

Page 10: ...l keyboard If the default doesn t disappear call the after sales service F7 appears on the display Electric circuits are over heating Inspect the ventilation of the device and check if it is operation...

Page 11: ...glass and the casing are not subject to warranty ANY REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN APPROVED BY ADVENTYS Only the distributors of our brand KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE PERFECTLY AND HOW...

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