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Before you switch the hob on make
sure that it is clean.
To switch a cooking plate on you must
turn the relevant control knob anti-
clockwise.

When the hob is on, the signal lamp “5”
of fig. 6 is lit-up.
When the temperature of a cooking
plate is over 60°C, the relevant warning
lamp “6” of fig. 9 is also lit-up to warn of
heat on the surface of the hob.
This lamp also stays on after the cooking
plate has been switched off to show
that the hob surface is still hot. 
This residual heat lasts for a rather long
time after the cooking plate has been
switched off. 

During this spell of time you should
avoid touching the hob surface
over the cooking plate; please pay
special attention to children.

The lamp will switch off automatically as
soon as the surface temperature of the
cooking plate falls below 60°C.

QUICK-LIGHT HOTPLATE

Incorporating 3 heating elements you
can control and light up all together or
separately by  a 7 position switch.
Reaches the working temperature very
quickly. 
The side figure (11) shows this hotplate
working on 3 different settings. 

Use of Ceramic Hob

Figure 10

Figure 11

Summary of Contents for CD 66

Page 1: ...Ceramic Hobs CD 66 Before operating this hob please read these instructions carefully Users Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...ce This appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it was designed i e for cooking foods Any other use should be considered incorrect and therefore dangerous The manufacturer declines all r...

Page 3: ...ause this could be dangerous The manufacturer cannot be considered responsible for damage caused by improper incorrect or irresponsible use of the appliance Before disposing of any unwanted appliances...

Page 4: ...hotplate 195 1900 W 1 ON indicator light 1 Hotplate and residual heat indicator 4 Voltage 230 V 50 Hz Maximum absorbed power 6 0 kW Technical Data General Dimensions Width 575 mm Depth 505 mm Depth Be...

Page 5: ...directly above hob if not fitting a hood 900 mm Minimum of 650 mm from the hob to a cooker hood Do not fit above refrigeration products This appliance has type Y overheating surrounding surfaces prote...

Page 6: ...e of the hob ensuring that the ends do not over lap or leave a space Fig 3 Adhesive side HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HOB 1 The hob requires a space in the kitchen work surface as shown in the diagram Fig 2 be...

Page 7: ...cupboard is to be used for storage Never place perishable foods in the cupboard below the hob 3 Place the hob in the work top cut out and secure it in position by using the brackets as indicated in Fi...

Page 8: ...ing 6 mm2 cable not supplied in accordan ce with the following code GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLACK or BLUE NEUTRAL RED or BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the cable of this appliance n...

Page 9: ...e pans set on it The heat does not spread in the horizontal direction so that the glass stays cool only a few centimeters from the cooking plate This model features 4 quick light star hotplates The ho...

Page 10: ...plate 3 Front left plate 4 Front right plate The hob is provided with a signal lamp 5 which lights up when the hob is switched on The hob also features 4 warning lamps 6 which are wired to the corres...

Page 11: ...b surface is still hot This residual heat lasts for a rather long time after the cooking plate has been switched off During this spell of time you should avoid touching the hob surface over the cookin...

Page 12: ...t off minutes before the end of cooking TYPE OF COOKING Switched OFF For melting operations butter chocolate To keep food hot and to heat small quantities of liquid sauces eggs To heat bigger quantiti...

Page 13: ...face 7 DO NOT use the hob if the glass surface is broken or cracked in any way Please disconnect the appliance from the mains and contact our After Sales Service 8 Do not lean over the cooking plate w...

Page 14: ...nd with bases that are as non reflective as possible eg dull and dark Only pans recommended for use on ceramic hobs should be used Pans made of the following materials can cause problems Cast Iron The...

Page 15: ...over must be removed as soon as possible If they are allowed to harden they become increasingly difficult to remove This is especially true in the case of sugar syrup mixtures which could permanently...

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