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b)

transportation and delivery of the

Appliance to and from Electrolux

or its ASC.

In all instances, unless the Appliance

is transported by Electrolux or an

AEG authorised representative, the

Appliance is transported at the

owner’s cost and risk while in transit

to and from Electrolux or its ASC.

6.

Proof of purchase is required before

you can make a claim under this

warranty.

7.

You may not make a claim under this

warranty unless the defect claimed is

due to faulty or defective parts or

workmanship. Electrolux is not liable

in the following situations (which are

not exhaustive):

a)

the Appliance is damaged by:

– accident

– misuse or abuse, including

failure to properly maintain or

service

– normal wear and tear

– power surges, electrical storm

damage or incorrect power

supply

– incomplete or improper

installation

– incorrect, improper or

inappropriate operation

– insect or vermin infestation

– failure to comply with any

additional instructions

supplied with the Appliance;

b)

the Appliance is modified

without authority from Electrolux

in writing;

c)

the Appliance’s serial number or

warranty seal has been removed

or defaced;

d)

the Appliance was serviced or

repaired by anyone other than

Electrolux, an authorised repairer

or ASC.

8.

This warranty, the contract to which it

relates and the relationship between

you and Electrolux are governed by

the law applicable where the

Appliance was purchased. Where the

Appliance was purchased in New

Zealand for commercial purposes the

Consumer Guarantee Act does not

apply.

9.

To the extent permitted by law and

subject to your non-excludable

statutory rights and warranties, AEG

excludes all warranties and liabilities

(other than as contained in this

document) including liability for any

loss or damage whether direct or

indirect arising from your purchase,

use or non use of the Appliance.

10.

For AEG Appliances and services in

Australia, the Appliances come with a

guarantee that cannot be excluded

under the ACL. You are entitled to a

replacement or refund for a major

failure and for compensation for any

other reasonably foreseeable loss or

damage. You are also entitled to

have the Appliance repaired or

replaced if the Appliance fails to be

of acceptable quality and the failure

does not amount to a major failure.

The benefits to you given by this

warranty are in addition to your other

rights and remedies under a law in

relation to the Appliances or services

to which the warranty relates.

11.

At all times during the Warranty

Period, Electrolux shall, at its

discretion, determine whether repair,

replacement or refund will apply if an

Appliance has a valid warranty claim

applicable to it.

12.

For Appliances and services provided

in New Zealand, the Appliances

come with a guarantee pursuant to

the provisions of the Consumer

Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods

Act and the Fair Trading Act.

13.

To enquire about claiming under this

warranty, please follow these steps:

a)

carefully check the operating

instructions, user manual and the

terms of this warranty;

b)

have the model and serial

number of the Appliance

available;

c)

have the proof of purchase (e.g.

an invoice) available;

d)

telephone the numbers shown

below.

14.

You accept that if you make a

warranty claim, Electrolux and its

ASC may exchange information in

relation to you to enable Electrolux

to meet its obligations under this

warranty.

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Summary of Contents for HKP65310XB

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Hob HKP65310XB ...

Page 2: ... very best from it Visit our website for Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service information www aeg com webselfservice Register your product for better service www registeraeg com CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE Always use original spare parts When contacting our Authorised Service Centre ensure that you have the following data available Model PNC Serial Number The information can be found o...

Page 3: ...cessible parts are hot If the appliance has a child safety device this should be activated Children shall not carry out cleaning and user maintenance of the appliance without supervision Children aged 3 years and under must be kept away from this appliance when it is in operation at all times 1 2 General Safety WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be tak...

Page 4: ...urer of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of the appliance in the instructions for use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the appliance The use of inappropriate guards can cause accidents 2 CONDITIONS OF USE This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as Farm houses By clients in serviced apartments holiday apartments and other resid...

Page 5: ...re that a shock protection is installed Use the strain relief clamp on the cable Make sure the mains cable or plug if applicable does not touch the hot appliance or hot cookware when you connect the appliance to the near sockets Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug if applicable or to the mains cable Contact our Authorised Service Cent...

Page 6: ... Do not let cookware to boil dry Be careful not to let objects or cookware fall on the appliance The surface can be damaged Do not activate the cooking zones with empty cookware or without cookware Do not put aluminium foil on the appliance Cookware made of cast iron aluminium or with a damaged bottom can cause scratches on the glass glass ceramic Always lift these objects up when you have to move...

Page 7: ...ions operate Sensor field Function Comment 1 ON OFF To activate and deactivate the hob 2 Lock The Child Safety Device To lock unlock the control panel 3 PowerSlide To activate and deactivate the function 4 FlexiBridge To switch between three modes of the func tion 5 Heat setting display To show the heat setting 6 Timer indicators of cook ing zones To show for which zone you set the time 7 Timer di...

Page 8: ...git There is a malfunction OptiHeat Control 3 step Residual heat indicator continue cooking keep warm residual heat Lock The Child Safety Device function operates Incorrect or too small cookware or no cookware on the cooking zone Automatic Switch Off function operates PowerSlide function operates 4 4 OptiHeat Control 3 step Residual heat indicator WARNING There is a risk of burns from residual hea...

Page 9: ...tes after 1 3 6 hours 4 7 5 hours 8 9 4 hours 10 14 1 5 hour 5 3 The heat setting To set or change the heat setting Touch the control bar at the correct heat setting or move your finger along the control bar until you reach the correct heat setting 5 4 Automatic Heat Up Activate this function to get a desired heat setting in a shorter time When it is on the zone operates on the highest setting in ...

Page 10: ...CountUp Timer The count up timer You can use this function to monitor how long the cooking zone operates To set the cooking zone touch again and again until the indicator of a necessary cooking zone comes on To activate the function touch of the timer comes on When the indicator of the cooking zone starts to flash slowly the time counts up The display switches between and counted time minutes To s...

Page 11: ...ing zones are grouped according to the location and number of the phases in the hob See the illustration Each phase has a maximum electricity loading of 3700 W The function divides the power between cooking zones connected to the same phase The function activates when the total electricity loading of the cooking zones connected to a single phase exceeds 3700 W The function decreases the power to t...

Page 12: ... fan may still operate for a certain period of time After that time the system deactivates the fan automatically and prevents you from accidental activation of the fan for the next 30 seconds Operating the fan speed manually You can also operate the function manually To do that touch when the hob is active This deactivates automatic operation of the function and allows you to change the fan speed ...

Page 13: ...is set back to 0 Diameter and position of the cookware Choose the mode applicable to the size and the shape of the cookware The cookware should cover the selected area as much as possible Place the cookware centrally on the selected area Place the cookware with the bottom diameter smaller than 160 mm centrally on a single section 100 160mm Place the cookware with the bottom diameter larger then 16...

Page 14: ...are on the three connected sections If you use cookware smaller than two sections the display shows and after 2 minutes the zone switches off Incorrect cookware position 6 4 FlexiBridge Max Bridge mode To activate the mode press until you see the correct mode indicator This mode connects all sections into one cooking zone To set the heat setting use any of the two control bars on the left side Cor...

Page 15: ...e cookware to middle or rear position Use only one pot when you operate the function General information 160 mm is the minimum bottom diameter of the cookware for this function Heat setting display for the left rear control bar shows the position of the cookware on the induction cooking area Front middle rear Heat setting display for the left front control bar shows the heat setting To change the ...

Page 16: ...g on the flexible induction cooking area may become dirty or change colour from sliding the cookware You can clean the area in a standard way The bottom of the cookware must be as thick and flat as possible Cookware dimensions Induction cooking zones adapt to the dimension of the bottom of the cookware automatically to some limit The cooking zone efficiency is related to the diameter of the cookwa...

Page 17: ...dishes part procedure through 5 7 Steam vegetables fish meat 20 45 Add some tablespoons of liq uid 7 9 Steam potatoes 20 60 Use max l water for 750 g of potatoes 7 9 Cook larger quantities of food stews and soups 60 150 Up to 3 l liquid plus ingredi ents 9 12 Gentle fry escalope veal cor don bleu cutlets rissoles sausages liver roux eggs pancakes doughnuts as nec essary Turn halfway through 12 13 ...

Page 18: ...the hob operates Use a special cleaner applicable for the surface of the hob Use a special scraper for the glass 8 2 Cleaning the hob Remove immediately melted plastic plastic foil sugar and food with sugar If not the dirt can cause damage to the hob Take care to avoid burns Put the special scraper on the glass surface at an acute angle and move the blade on the surface Remove when the hob is suff...

Page 19: ...vated You put something on one or more sensor fields Remove the object from the sensor fields The hob deactivates You put something on the sensor field Remove the object from the sensor field Residual heat indicator does not come on The zone is not hot because it operated only for a short time If the zone operated suffi ciently long to be hot speak to an Authorised Service Centre Hob Hood function...

Page 20: ...are with diameter smaller than 160 mm on a single section of the flexible induction cooking area Refer to Flexible induction cooking area chapter comes on Automatic Switch Off oper ates Deactivate the hob and acti vate it again comes on The Child Safety Device or the Lock function operates Refer to Daily use chapter comes on There is no cookware on the zone Put cookware on the zone The cookware is...

Page 21: ...ith the hob Refer to Hints and tips chapter 9 2 If you cannot find a solution If you cannot find a solution to the problem yourself contact your dealer or an Authorised Service Centre Give the data from the rating plate Give also three digit letter code for the glass ceramic it is in the corner of the glass surface and an error message that comes on Make sure you operated the hob correctly If not ...

Page 22: ...C or higher Speak to your local Service Centre 10 4 Assembly min 50mm min 500mm min 2mm min 2 mm A B A 12 mm 28 mm 38 mm B 57 mm 41 mm 31 mm min 30 mm min 500 mm 20 mm 20 mm min 2 mm A B A 12 mm 28 mm 38 mm B 57 mm 41 mm 31 mm min 500 mm R 5mm min 55mm 560 1mm 490 1 mm min 38 mm min 2 mm www aeg com 22 ...

Page 23: ... hob are not necessary The protection box accessory may not be available in some countries Please contact your local supplier You can not use the protection box if you install the hob above an oven 11 TECHNICAL DATA 11 1 Rating plate Model HKP65310XB PNC 949 597 241 00 Typ 60 GAD CL AU 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Induction 7 4 kW Made in Germany Ser Nr 7 4 kW AEG ENGLISH 23 ...

Page 24: ...n according to EU 66 2014 Model identification HKP65310XB Type of hob Built In Hob Number of cooking zones 1 Number of cooking areas 1 Heating technology Induction Diameter of circular cook ing zones Ø Right front 28 0 cm Lenght L and width W of the cooking area Left L 45 3 cm W 21 5 cm Energy consumption per cooking zone EC electric cooking Right front 167 4 Wh kg Energy consumption of the cookin...

Page 25: ...a situation when an Appliance cannot be repaired or it is uneconomic for Electrolux at its discretion to repair an Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means the Appliance is warranted against manufacturing defects in Australia and New Zealand for 60 months following the date of original purchase of the Appliance h you means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the...

Page 26: ...le statutory rights and warranties AEG excludes all warranties and liabilities other than as contained in this document including liability for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect arising from your purchase use or non use of the Appliance 10 For AEG Appliances and services in Australia the Appliances come with a guarantee that cannot be excluded under the ACL You are entitled to a replac...

Page 27: ... ZEALAND www aeg co nz FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest authorised service centre in New Zealand FREE CALL 0800 10 66 10 OR EMAIL customercare electrolux co nz New Zealand only FOR SPARE PARTS or to find the address of your nearest state spare parts centre in New Zealand FREE CALL 0800 10 66 20 OR EMAIL customercare electrolux co nz New Zealand only 14 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recy...

Page 28: ...t or faulty servicing or repair works done by anyone other than an Electrolux authorised repairer or ASC iv normal wear and tear v power surges electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply vi incomplete or improper installation vii incorrect improper or inappropriate operation viii insect or vermin infestation ix failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with the Appliance I...

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