185261296
20.08.2011
R.AA
Built-In Hob
OI 636
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Page 2: ... reference for future use If you handover the product to someone else give the user manual as well Follow all warnings and information in the user manual Remember that this user manual is also applicable for several other models Differences between models will be identified in the manual Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used Important information or usef...
Page 3: ...n 7 Before installation 7 Installation and connection 8 Disposal 10 Package information 10 Future Transportation 10 Disposing of the old product 10 4 Preparation 11 Tips for saving energy 11 Initial use 11 First cleaning of the appliance 11 5 How to use the hob 12 General information about cooking 12 Using the hobs 13 Control panel 14 6 Maintenance and care 18 General information 18 Cleaning the h...
Page 4: ...ng plate Dimension 145 mm Power 1600 W Front left Induction cooking plate Dimension 180 mm Power 2000W Front right Induction cooking plate Dimension 145mm Power 1600 W Rear right Induction cooking plate Dimension 180 mm Power 2000 W Technical specifications may be changed without prior notice to improve the quality of the product Figures in this manual are schematic and may not exactly match your ...
Page 5: ... alcohol and or drugs Product must be disconnected from the mains during installation maintenance cleaning and repair procedures Be careful when using alcoholic drinks in your dishes Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures and may cause fire since it can ignite when it comes into contact with hot surfaces Do not heat closed tins and glass jars in the oven The pressure that would build up in the ti...
Page 6: ... any items above the appliance that children may reach for The packaging materials will be dangerous for children Keep the packaging materials away from children Please dispose of all parts of the packaging according to environmental standards SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Safety when working with electricity Defective electric equipment is one of the major causes of house fires Any work on electrical e...
Page 7: ...electrical regulations DANGER Prior to installation visually check if the product has any defects on it If so do not have it installed Damaged products cause risks for your safety Before installation The hob is designed for installation in a commercial worktop A safety distance must be left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture See figure values in mm It can also be used in a f...
Page 8: ...er cable must be replaced by an Authorised Service Agent Otherwise there is risk of electric shock short circuit or fire Connection must comply with national regulations The mains supply data must correspond to the data specified on the type label of the product Type label is at the rear housing of the product Power cable of your product must comply with the values in Technical specifications tabl...
Page 9: ...and the counter 1 Prepare the surface of the counter as shown in the figure 2 Apply the sealing gasket provided with the product to the edges of the hob s lower housing that contact with the counter as illustrated in figure 3 Center the product in the counter 4 Using the installation clamps secure the hob by fitting through the holes on the lower casing min 40 mm 1 Hob 2 Installation clamp 3 Count...
Page 10: ...the general appearance of your product for any damages that might have occurred during transportation Disposing of the old product Dispose of the old product in an environmentally friendly manner This equipment bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This means that this equipment must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002 96 EC in order to be...
Page 11: ...tain energy savings up to 1 3 Vessels and pots must be compatible with the cooking zones Bottom of the vessels or pots must not be smaller than the hotplate Keep the cooking zones and bottom of the pots clean Dirt will decrease the heat conduction between the cooking zone and bottom of the pot Initial use First cleaning of the appliance The surface might get damaged by some detergents or cleaning ...
Page 12: ...and pans Thus you will not have to make any unnecessary cleaning by preventing the dishes from overflowing Do not put covers of saucepans or pans on cooking zones Place the saucepans in a manner so that they are centered on the cooking zone When you want to move the saucepan onto another cooking zone lift and place it onto the cooking zone you want instead of sliding it Saucepan selection Glass ce...
Page 13: ...oven When the hob is running keep items with magnetic properties such as credit cards or cassettes away from the hob Selecting cooking zone suitable to the vessel Large cooking zone Normal cooking zone Small cooking zone Large cooking zone Automatically fits to the saucepan Distributes the power ideally Provides perfect heat distribution Used to cook dishes such as large crepes or large fishes rar...
Page 14: ...ays If no operation is performed within 10 seconds the hob will automatically return to Standby mode Turning off the hob 1 Touch the key on the control panel The hob will turn off and return to Standby mode H or h symbol that appears on the cooking zone display indicates that the cooking zone is still hot Do not touch cooking zones Residual heat indicator H symbol that appears on the cooking zone ...
Page 15: ...Touch or key firstly to reach the level 9 4 When the cooking zone is at level 9 touch key once to set cooking zone temperature to P Turning off High Power Booster To disable the Booster function touch and set the temperature to level 9 Cooking zone goes out of booster and continues to operate at level 9 You can decrease the temperature level by touching or you can switch off the cooking zone compl...
Page 16: ...oking zone display Right rear and left rear cooking zone displays serve as timer display when the timer is active 5 Touch or keys to set the desired time The timer can only be set for the cooking zones already in use Repeat the above procedures for the other cooking zones for which you wish to set the timer Timer cannot be adjusted unless the cooking zone and the temperature value for the cooking ...
Page 17: ...ooster 5 minutes Temperature level Operation time limit hour The hob will drop to level 9 after 5 minutes Overheating protection Your hob is equipped with some sensors ensuring protection against overheating Following may be observed in case of overheating Active cooking zone may be turned off Selected level may drop However this condition cannot be seen on the indicator Overflow safety system You...
Page 18: ...owders creams or any sharp objects during cleaning Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance as this may cause an electric shock Cleaning the hob Glass ceramic surfaces Wipe the glass ceramic surface using a piece of cloth dam...
Page 19: ...operly or the bottom surface of the pot is not wide enough for the cooking zone Choose a pot wide enough and center the pot on the cooking zone properly Cooking pot or cooking zone is overheated Allow them to cool down Selected cooking zone suddenly turns off during operation Cooking time for the selected cooking zone may be over You may set a new cooking time or finish cooking Overheat protection...
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