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Instructions for the user 

 

 

7.1  Hobs with knobs

 

 

7.1.1  Single cooking zones

 

Each knob shows the cooking zone it is for. 
For example,  there is one  symbol identifies  the  knob that 
controls the rear right-hand cooking zone. 
To   heat, turn the knob  to the desired  position   (low to high).   
Adjustment is continuous  so that the appliance also operates 
at any intermediate value. 

 

7.1.2  Dual cooking zones

 

Each knob shows the cooking zone it is for. 
For example, there is one  symbol identifies the knob that controls the rear 
right-hand cooking zone. 
To heat the inner cooking zone, turn the knob to the desired position (low to high). 
To  heat both the inner and  outer  cooking zones,  turn the  knob to 

and then   

release.  The knob  will  thus    return    to    maximum . To adjust heating 
intensity,  rotate  the  knob   anticlockwise to the  desired position.   
To return to heating of    the inner cooking zone only, set the knob back   
to 0 and then turn to the desired position 

(low to high). 

 

7.1.3  Description of symbols

 

 

REAR LEFT                   REAR RIGHT     

 

 

FRONT LEFT                    FRONT RIGHT        

 

 

7.1.4  Residual heat

 

The warning lights located between the cooking zones come on when the temperature of 
one or more of the zones exceeds 60°C. 
The lights go off upon temperature dropping to below approximately 60°C. 

 

 

7.1.5  Switching off

 

To turn off, return the knob to 

0

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CFMA311

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL Use and installation instruction...

Page 2: ...________________ 4 4 BEFORE FIRST USE___________________________________________________ 4 5 COOKING ZONES_____________________________________________________ 5 6 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL ON THE FRONT...

Page 3: ...appliance for heating rooms Do not leave the packing in the home environment Separate the various waste materials and take them to the nearest special garbage collection centre This appliance is mark...

Page 4: ...e hob The appliance is intended for use by adults Keep children at a safe distance and never allow them to play with it The appliance becomes very hot during use suitable heat proof gloves should be w...

Page 5: ...will cause the Assurance be invalidation 3 Please carry out national law and local law when using this appliance 4 The appliance must well grounded 4 BEFORE FIRST USE Do not leave the packing in the...

Page 6: ...6 Instructions for the user 5 COOKING ZONES...

Page 7: ...200W B Single cooking zone 1800W C Dual cooking zone 1700 700W D Dual cooking zone 2200 1000W E Dual cooking zone 2000 1100W 1 Hob ignition 2 Power Residual heat warning lights 4 Dual end sensor touch...

Page 8: ...Instructions for the user 6 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL ON THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL All the hob controls are grouped together on the front panel The table below provides a description of the symbols used 7...

Page 9: ...directions The residual heat warning lamp lights when the temperature of the ceramic glass surface higher than 70 degrees centigrade it will put out while the temperature lower than 70 degree centigr...

Page 10: ...the inner cooking zone turn the knob to the desired position low to high To heat both the inner and outer cooking zones turn the knob to and then release The knob will thus return to maximum To adjust...

Page 11: ...adjust the power within 10 seconds from when the cooking zone is activated otherwise it will automatically deactivate Press the and buttons in the following way to activate the cooking zone and adjust...

Page 12: ...ow the time remaining for the zone with the LED light on 7 2 9 Modifying the data set During timed cooking each single pressure on the and symbols increases or reduces the power of the cooking zone To...

Page 13: ...turned off to warn that they are still hot 7 3 Cooking tips For best results and energy saving only use pans suitable for electric cooking The bottom of the pan must be very thick and perfectly flat b...

Page 14: ...ning of the hob Never use abrasive or corrosive detergents e g cleaning powders oven sprays spot removers wire sponges NEVER USE A STEAM JET TO CLEAN THE APPLIANCE 9 SOMETHING WRONG PROBLEM POSSIBLE C...

Page 15: ...ed under the casing Do not remove this plate for any reason 10 3 Electrical connection IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO THE METHODS REQUIRED BY SAFETY RULES BEFOR...

Page 16: ...The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons or things caused by non observance of the above prescriptions or by interference with any part of the appliance Warning close the cab...

Page 17: ...e kept between the appliance and the wall as shown in the figure so as to avoid damage from overheating Make sure there is a minimum of 750 mm between the hob and any shelf that may be installed direc...

Page 18: ...u can get the advice and service from the local Puneng Service Institution or the Head Office 2 Please save the purchasing invoice and warranty carefully consumer one 3 The deadline of the free repara...

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