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Glass Surface 

 

After each use of the glass-ceramic hob, wait for it to cool down and clean it; otherwise, 
even the smallest food residue will be burnt onto the hot surface next time you use the 
appliance. 
For regular cleaning and maintenance of the glass-ceramic surface, use special 
conditioning agents which form a protective layer on the surface, shielding it from dirt. 
Before each use, wipe any dust or other particles from the hob surface and pan bottom 
as these could scratch the surface (Figure 1). 

Careful

: steel wool, abrasive sponges, and abrasive detergents can scratch the hob 

surface. Glass ceramic surface can also be damaged by aggressive sprays and 
inappropriate or insufficiently shaken (mixed) liquid cleaning agents (Figure 1 and Figure 
2). 
Signs and indications on the hob may be worn if aggressive cleaning aids are used on 
cooking zone edges, or if pans with damaged bottom or used. 
Light stains can be removed by a damp soft cloth; then, wipe the surface dry (Figure 3). 
Water stains can be removed using a mild solution of vinegar; however, do not use this 
solution to clean the frame (only with some models, as it may become dull. Do not use 
aggressive sprays or decalcification agents (Figure 3). 
Heavier stains can be removed using special agents and utensils for cleaning the glass-
ceramic hobs. When using these products, follow the instructions provided by their 
respective manufacturers. 
Make sure any residues of cleaning agents are thoroughly removed, as they could 
damage the glass-ceramic hob when the cooking zones heat up (Figure 3). 
Stubborn and burnt residues can be removed using a scraper. 
Make sure the plastic part of the scraper does not come into contact with a hot cooking 
zone. Be careful not to cut yourself with the scraper! 
Sugar and sugar-laden food may permanently damage the glassceramic 
surface (Figure 5); therefore, they should be removed from the glass-ceramic surface as 
soon as possible, although the cooking zone may still be hot (Figure 4). Any change in 
the color of the glass-ceramic surface does not affect its operation or the stability of the 
surface.  
Such discolorations are mostly a result of burnt food residues or use of cookware made 
of materials such as aluminum or copper; these stains are diffi cult to remove. 

Warning

: All damage described above predominantly relates to the aesthetics, i.e. 

appearance of the appliance and do not affect its functionality directly. Such errors cannot 
be the subject of a warranty claim.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Page 1: ...EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION Hob with induction hotplates and gas burners LIB30727 R01 090516 BMEH94I1G...

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Page 3: ...irements and regulations for use in your country Instructions for connection The appliance must be connected in compliance with the instructions attached to it as well as in compliance with relevant r...

Page 4: ...connect the hob to the power supply with an extension cable or multiple sockets because they don t assure a sufficient safety e g overheating risk of multiple sockets Connect the equipment to a perma...

Page 5: ...nough not to interfere with the work process The distance between the cooking hob and the kitchen hood should be no less than indicated in the instructions for kitchen hood installation The minimum di...

Page 6: ...The electric circuit should also include an omnipolar switch that will separate the appliance from the mains if required with at least 3 mm of distance between contacts Suitable devices include fuses...

Page 7: ...regulations Special care must be taken to ensure adequate ventilation aeration a min 100 cm2 Connection When connecting the appliance to the gas supply follow the regulations of the local gas distribu...

Page 8: ...ve Replace the existing nozzles for nominal thermal load with corresponding nozzles for the new gas type and supplied provided see table below After finishing this sequence replace the old setting lab...

Page 9: ...heat from the induction coil installed underneath the ceramic glass surface The coil creates magnetic field at the bottom of the dish which can me magnetized which in turn originates whirling flows o...

Page 10: ...be magnetized steel dishes enamel or steel alloy dishes induction hotplate will not function otherwise Power regulation Heating power of the hotplates may be set at nine different levels The following...

Page 11: ...e gas consumption is higher in such cases For combustion the gas also needs air If a pan is too large air supply to the burner is insufficient as a result combustion effect is lesser Cooking zone reac...

Page 12: ...ime setting is not possible Slide control power 0 Medium power Full power Activating the hob Touch the sensor A for at least one second The hob is now active and all hotplate power indicators E indica...

Page 13: ...the cooking zone display of the front right cooking zone and the C sensor simultaneously L disappears from the displays All cooking zone displays show 0 with a flashing dot After switching off the con...

Page 14: ...etting off Touch the desired hotplate sensor E and immediately after press the sensor C Letter P disappears and the hotplate automatically switches to level 9 Automatic fast heating This function preh...

Page 15: ...e operation Select desired hotplate E1 lights residual time is displayed on timer s display Touch the sensor F By sliding along the entire slider area B the cooking time is changed by one minute steps...

Page 16: ...n displays turn on where it s displayed it means configured zone C it means NOT configured zone Procedure of deleting configuration After getting in configuration deleting men Hold the key 2 pressed E...

Page 17: ...orized center for technical assistance specifying the error code ER31 Configuration data incorrect Contact authorized center for technical assistance specifying the error code E2 Overheating of the in...

Page 18: ...he gas can also be ignited using a match or a gas lighter For models with a safety tap which interrupt the gas flow should the flame accidentally go out the burners are ignited as described above but...

Page 19: ...se Elimination The flame is uneven unstable Wrong gas power setting Have an expert check he gas pipeline The flame from the burners suddenly changes Wrongly assembled parts of the kitchen hob Assemble...

Page 20: ...s steel can be used after cleaning to help keep your appliance looking good and to hinder resoiling Apply sparingly with a soft cloth following the instructions on the packaging Printed surfaces The p...

Page 21: ...use aggressive sprays or decalcification agents Figure 3 Heavier stains can be removed using special agents and utensils for cleaning the glass ceramic hobs When using these products follow the instru...

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