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 How to use the hob 

 

General information about 
cooking 

  Risk of fire by overheated oil! 

When you heat oil, do not leave it 
unattended. 

Never try to extinguish the fire 
with water!

 When oil has caught 

fire, immediately cover the pot or 
pan with a lid. Switch off the hob 
if safe to do so and phone the fire 
service. 

 

Before frying foods, always dry 
them well and gently place into the 
hot oil. Ensure complete thawing 
of frozen foods before frying. 

 

Do not cover the vessel you use 
when heating oil. 

 

Place the pans and saucepans in a 
manner so that their handles are 
not over the hob to prevent 
heating of the handles. Do not 
place unbalanced and easily tilting 
vessels on the hob. 

 

Do not place empty vessels and 
saucepans on cooking zones that 
are switched on. They might get 
damaged. 

 

Operating a cooking zone without 
a vessel or saucepan on it will 
cause damage to the product. 
Turn off the cooking zones after 
the cooking is complete. 

 

As the surface of the product can 
be hot, do not put plastic and 
aluminum vessels on it. 
Such vessels should not be used 
to keep foods either. 

 

Use flat bottomed saucepans or 
vessels only. 

 

Put appropriate amount of food in 
saucepans 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. 

Gas cooking 

 

Size of the vessel and the flame 
must match each other. Adjust the 
gas flames so that they will not 
extend the bottom of the vessel 
and center the vessel on saucepan 
carrier. 

Using the hobs 

 

Auxiliary burner 12-18 cm 

Rapid burner 22-24 cm  

Normal burner 18-20 cm  

Normal burner 18-20 cm is list of 
advised diameter of pots to be used 
on related burners. 

Summary of Contents for HIS 64123 S

Page 1: ...Built In Hob HIS 64123 S ...

Page 2: ...ast and safe way Read the User Manual before installing and operating the product You must strictly observe the safety instructions Keep this User Manual within easy reach for future reference Also read other documents supplied with the product Remember that this User Manual may also be applicable for several other models Differences between models are explicitly identified in the manual Explanati...

Page 3: ... 9 Before installation 9 Installation and connection 10 Disposal 11 Disposing of packaging material 11 Disposing of the old product 12 Future Transportation 12 4 Preparation 13 Tips for saving energy 13 Initial operation 13 First cleaning of the appliance 13 5 How to use the hob 14 General information about cooking 14 Using the hobs 14 6 Maintenance and care 16 General information 16 Cleaning the ...

Page 4: ...eral information Overview 1 Tempered glass 2 Pan support 3 Base cover 4 Assembly clamp 5 Control panel 1 Auxiliary burner Front right 2 Rapid burner Front left 3 Normal burner Rear left 4 Normal burner Rear right ...

Page 5: ... Rear left Normal burner Power 2000 W Rear right Normal burner 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 product Values stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standar...

Page 6: ...Do not carry out any repairs or modifications on the product However you may remedy some troubles that do not require any repairs or modifications See Troubleshooting page 18 Never wash down the product with water There is the risk of electric shock Never use the product when your judgment or coordination is impaired by the use of alcohol and or drugs Product must be disconnected from the mains du...

Page 7: ... extractor hood Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation for example increasing the level of the mechanical ventilation where present Gas appliances and systems must be regularly checked for proper functioning Please arrange for annual maintenance Clean the gas burners regularly The flames should be blue and burn evenly Good combustion is required in gas applian...

Page 8: ...only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper use or handling errors Safety for children Accessible parts of the appliance will become hot whilst the appliance is in use and until the appliance has cooled children should be kept away Do not store any items above the appliance that children may reach The p...

Page 9: ...ir and the exhaust gases are emitted directly into the room Good room ventilation is essential for safe operation of your appliance If there is no window or door available for room ventilation an extra ventilation must be installed Do not install this appliance in a room below ground level unless it is open to ground level on at least one side Failure to install correctly is dangerous and could re...

Page 10: ...ified on the rating plate of the appliance The rating plate is located at the rear housing of the appliance The appliance mains cable must correspond to the specifications and the power consumption see Technical specifications page 5 The plug should be easily accessible after installation but not above the hob Plug the mains lead into the socket Risk of electric shock Before starting any work on t...

Page 11: ...nstalling the hob above a cupboard a dividing shelf as in the above picture must be installed If installing above a built in oven this is not required If for example due to the fitting of the appliance above a drawer the underside of the appliance is touchable it must be covered by a wooden plate 1 min 50 mm Final check 1 Open gas supply 2 Check gas installations for secure fitting and tightness 3...

Page 12: ... human health due to the presence of hazardous substances Refer to your local dealer or solid waste collection centre in your area to learn how to dispose of your product Before disposing of the product cut off the power cable plug and make the door lock if any unusable to avoid dangerous conditions to children Future Transportation Keep the product s original carton and transport the product in i...

Page 13: ...times Select the burner which is suitable for the bottom size of the pot to be used Always select the correct pot size for your dishes Larger pots require more energy Initial operation First cleaning of the appliance The surface may get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive detergents cleaning powder cream or any sharp objects 1 Remove all packaging materials 2 Wip...

Page 14: ...amage to the product Turn off the cooking zones after the cooking is complete As the surface of the product can be hot do not put plastic and aluminum vessels on it Such vessels should not be used to keep foods either Use flat bottomed saucepans or vessels only Put appropriate amount of food in saucepans and pans Thus you will not have to make any unnecessary cleaning by preventing the dishes from...

Page 15: ...off safety system in models with thermic component As a counter measure against blow out due to fluid overflows at burners safety mechanism trips and shuts off the gas 1 Gas shut off safety Push the knob inwards and turn it counter clockwise to ignite After the gas ignites keep the knob pressed for 3 5 seconds more to engage the safety system If the gas does not ignite after you press and release ...

Page 16: ...oft cloth with a liquid detergent not abrasive to wipe those parts clean paying attention to sweep in one direction The surface may get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive detergents cleaning powder cream or any sharp objects Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning Cleaning the hob Gas hobs 1 Remove and clean the saucepan carriers and burner caps 2 Clean the hob 3...

Page 17: ...ased foods such as thick cream and syrup must be cleaned promptly without waiting the surface to cool down Otherwise glass ceramic surface may be damaged permanently Slight color fading may occur on coatings or other surfaces in time This will not affect operation of the product Color fading and stains on the glass ceramic surface is a normal condition and not a defect ...

Page 18: ...he appliance Check fuses in the fuse box No gas is emitted Main gas tap is closed Open gas tap Safety tube is bent Install safety tube without bends Burners do not burn smoothly or not at all Burners are dirty Clean burner parts Burners are not dry Dry burner parts Burner cap is not securely positioned Position burner correctly Gas tap is closed Open gas tap Gas container is empty in case of LPG c...

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