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9

The best way to use your ceramic hob

For easy use, we have provided cooking zones
specially adapted to your needs, nevertheless:

However, higher temperatures may be required

for:

- Large quantities
- Cooking with a non-covered casserole.
- Using a glass or ceramic casserole.

And lower temperatures are required for:

- Cooking food products that tend to burn easily
(start with a low temperature that can always be
increased if possible).

- In case of overflowing
(take the lid off, or remove the pan from the heat,

then lower the temperature).

Energy saving:

To finish off cooking touch the control and reduce
to 

0

. Leave the pan in place to use up all the

accumulated heat (which saves energy).

Use a lid whenever possible to reduce any loss of
heat through evaporation.

Automatic cooking zone temperature adjust-

ment

The radiant cooking zone is self-regulating

, It

switches itself on and off so as to remain at the
programmed power. Under these conditions the
temperature remains constant and is correctly
adapted to the food you are cooking.
The frequency of self-regulation depends on the
power being used. 

Pans and casseroles must be designed for use with electric hobs.

Use pans with flat bases that have good surface contact with the cooking
zone surface. They must be made out of:

- Stainless steel with a thick tri-metal or "sandwich" bottom.

- In aluminium with a thick smooth bottom.

- In enamelled steel.

Minor troubleshooting 

Check the connection and make sure it
complies with requirements.

Your hob is connected 

incorrectly

Your hob is connected in-

correctly

Inspect the fuses and the

cut-out 

switch.

The apparatus is not under

p

o

w

e

r

.

There is a power or connec-

tion problem.

When you switch on, 

the fuse blows

When you switch on, 

only one side of the hob

works

Clean the hob or remove

the object in question and

start cooking again.

- Something has overflo-

wed and or an object is tou-

ching the control panel.

The hob has stopped during use

and is giving out a bleep

The hob doesn't work. 

The display

lights don't come on

The display reads Message 

E

E

The electronic circuits have ove-

rheated. The hob has gone into

its overheating protection mode.

Leave to cool.

WHAT SHOULD

YOU DO?

POSSIBLE

CAUSES

IF YOU REALIZE THAT

NOTHING: see chapter Re-

marks on connections

The hob is working normally

When you switch on,

the display

lights up

Summary of Contents for TV321BT1

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Page 2: ...all your questions and welcomes all your suggestions details at the end of this booklet At the cutting edge of innovation Brandt contributes to the quality of daily life by giving you constantly impr...

Page 3: ...uses or use the cutout switch Do not re use your hob until the glass surface has been changed Your hob must never be used as a storage space or cutting surface for any products whatsoever When cooking...

Page 4: ...oice of installation Fitting vide sanitaire AVANT MEUBLE 1 cm mini 4 cm 4 mini 56 49 4 mini 4 mini 21 6 21 6 58 51 48 8 55 5 4 1 dimensions in cm A seal exists for preventing any humidity getting unde...

Page 5: ...y at least 3 mm When the power is switched on or after a long power failure a light code appears on the control panel This disappears automatically after about 30 seconds or as soon as any touch contr...

Page 6: ...What your hob looks like 6 16 5 cm 1 2 kW 14 23 cm 0 75 1 7 kW 23 cm 2 2 kW Halogen TV 321 16 5 cm 1 2 kW 14 20 cm 0 75 1 7 kW TV 323 18 cm 1 5 kW 23 cm 2 2 kW Halogen...

Page 7: ...an be reactivated by touching any touch control Unlocked Child safety A 0 show that the zone concerned has been turned on You can then choose the desired power If you do not set the power the cooking...

Page 8: ...odify cooking times and any time To stop the beep touch any control key in the cooking zone concerned It will stop by default after about 1 minute manual stopping automatic stopping 0 Setting the time...

Page 9: ...ion depends on the power being used Pans and casseroles must be designed for use with electric hobs Use pans with flat bases that have good surface contact with the cooking zone surface They must be m...

Page 10: ...n in the middle of the heating zone Use a pan of the right size The diameter of the base must be as big as or bigger than the cooking zone surface area marked on the ceramic plate TYPE OF STAIN Minor...

Page 11: ...SPINACH P ULSES B OILED POTATOES F RIED POTATOES S AUTE POTATOES D EFROSTING VEGETABLES MEAT T HINLY SLICED MEAT F RYING STEAKS G RILLING CAST IRON GRILL PAN DEEP FRYING F ROZEN CHIPS F RESH CHIPS MI...

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Page 13: ...oc lectrique Pour cela enlevez les fusibles ou actionnez le disjoncteur Ne plus utiliser votre table avant changement du dessus verre La table ne doit pas servir entreposer quoi que ce soit Pour la cu...

Page 14: ...ous allez installer votre table Choix d installation Encastrement vide sanitaire AVANT MEUBLE 1 cm mini 4 cm 4 mini 56 49 4 mini 4 mini 21 6 21 6 L appareil doit tre plac de mani re ce que la fiche de...

Page 15: ...400 V2N triphas en cas de dysfonctionnement de votre table v rifier que le fil neutre est bien connect Lors de l installation de la table des pr cautions doivent tre prises pour viter d endommager le...

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Page 17: ...alimentation du foyer S curit enfant Un 0 signale que la zone concern e est allum e Vous pouvez alors choisir la puissance d sir e Sans demande de puissance de votre part la zone de cuisson s teindra...

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Page 20: ...ne inaptitude l usage n en trent pas dans le cadre de la garantie Centrer votre r cipient sur la zone de cuisson Utiliser un r cipient de taille adapt e Le diam tre du fond doit tre gal ou sup rieur a...

Page 21: ...E NDIVES PINARDS L GUMES SECS P OMMES DE TERRE L EAU P OMMES DE TERRE RISSOL ES P OMMES DE TERRE SAUT ES D CONG LATION DE L GUMES VIANDES V IANDES PEU PAISSES S TEAKS POELES G RILLADE GRIL FONTE FRIT...

Page 22: ...a preocupa o permanente de satisfazer o melhor poss vel as exig ncias relativas aos nossos produtos o nosso servi o de consumidores estar sua disposi o para responder a todas as suas perguntas ou aten...

Page 23: ...om a preocupa o de aperfei oar constantemente o desempenho dos nossos produtos reservamo nos o direito de modificar as suas caracter sticas t cnicas funcionais ou est ticas que dependem da evolu o da...

Page 24: ...4 mini 21 6 21 6 58 48 8 55 5 4 1 A placa poder ser encastrada directamente na bancada sobre o forno desde que fique a uma dist ncia m nima de 10 mm deste Por cima de um m vel com porta Por cima de u...

Page 25: ...de 400 V2N em caso de anomalia verifique se o fio do neutro est bem conectado Estas precau es tamb m s o v lidas para os outros aparelhos electr nicos que possui Aquando da instala o da placa certas p...

Page 26: ...26 Utilize a sua placa com toda a facilidade 16 5 cm 1 2 kW 14 23 cm 0 75 1 7 kW 23 cm 2 2 kW halog neo TV 321 16 5 cm 1 2 kW 14 20 cm 0 75 1 7 kW TV 323 18 cm 1 5 kW 23 cm 2 2 kW halog neo...

Page 27: ...do disco Desbloqueio Seguran a para as crian as Um 0 assinalam que a zona abrangida est acesa Pode ent o escolher a pot ncia pretendida Sem que o seleccione a zona de cozedura apagar se automaticamen...

Page 28: ...po de cozedura Para interromper o sinal sonoro prima qualquer uma das teclas de comando da zona de cozedura abrangida sen o o sinal interromper se sozinho passado 1 minuto aproximadamente Paragem manu...

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Page 30: ...n o interferem com o funcionamento ou a possibilidade de uso n o s o cobertos pela garantia P r o seu recipiente no centro da zona de cozedura Utilizar um recipiente de tamanho adaptado O di metro do...

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