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Hob dimensions

length

795 mm

width

515 mm

height

43 mm

Cutout dimensions

length

780 mm

width

500 mm

radius

55 mm

Voltage

220/380 V ~ 50 Hz

Total power

7.02 kW

Cooking zones

The cooking zones are clearly mar-

ked on the ceramic surface. Only

the cooking zone which is switched

on will be heated up. The remaining

surface will not get hot.

Control panel

The hob CC 3085 can be combined with the control

panel CP 218.

Heat control knobs

The control knobs enable the regulation from 1-10 of the

heating capacity. The control knobs for the one-circuit

(as well as for the inner circle of the two-circuit cooking

zone) can be turned to the left and to the right. Setting

it back to "0" turns off the cooking zone.

Double circuit cooking zone

If the second circle of the two-circuit cooking zones

(No.2 and 3) is needed, the control knob concerned has

to be turned over position "10" to the final stop from

where it automatically springs back to position "10".

The temperature can now be controlled by turning back

the knob in the opposite direction to the wanted position.

Setting it back to "0" turns off the cooking zone.

Halogene cooking zone

The halogene cooking zone is heated up very rapidly

compared to the normal one-circuit cooking zone. It can

be compared with a gas cooking zone, without having

its inconveniences. When switched on the halogene

lamps immediately effect their full heating power.

Use the halogene cooking zone to heat up food quickly.

Typ

Mod. CC 3085

Prod.No. 941 592 675

Instr. No.

Ser.No.

7.02 kW

400 V ~ 50 Hz

SWISS MADE

Typ

Mod. CC 3085

Prod.No. 941 592 674

Instr. No.

Ser.No.

7.02 kW

230 V ~ 50 Hz

SWISS MADE

Rating

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TECHNICAL DATA

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for CC 3085

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS GB GLASS CERAMIC HOB I N F O Electrolux CC 3085 ...

Page 2: ...oosing a ceramic hob of ELECTROLUX Thusyouchosequality innovationand durability These operating and assembly instructions willallowyoutobecomeacquaintedwiththeappliance and to do everything within its possibilities DEAR CUSTOMER ...

Page 3: ...articular 4 Unpackingandcontrol 5 Description of appliances 5 Before the first use 5 Technicaldata 6 Operatinginstructions 6 Cookingequipment 7 Maintenance 8 Installation 9 Problem detection and repair device 10 CONTENT ...

Page 4: ...nd danger for the user The appliance is only disconnected from the mains when the fuse is turned off or the mains connection is interrupted Prevent little children from touching the cook top when in use Children also can burn themselves by pulling pans or pots off the hob The cooking zones heat up quickly when they are turned on Turn them on only when you have placed a cooking pan onto the cooking...

Page 5: ...ppliance is damaged please immediately inform the forwarding company before the appliance is connected The packing material should be disposed properly Cleanyourceramichobthouroughlybeforeitsfirstuse Then clean it regularly when it it is just warm or cold Ceramichobsaretreatedandcleanedthesamewayas glass When you use the ceramic hob for the first time it can temporarelyemitanodeurcausedbythevapora...

Page 6: ...oking zone If the second circle of the two circuit cooking zones No 2and3 isneeded thecontrolknobconcernedhas to be turned over position 10 to the final stop from where it automatically springs back to position 10 Thetemperaturecannowbecontrolledbyturningback theknobintheoppositedirectiontothewantedposition Setting it back to 0 turns off the cooking zone Halogene cooking zone The halogene cooking ...

Page 7: ...he remaining heat should be used to get food ready cooked or keep food warm OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Specially tested cooking and frying pans for ceramic hobs exist Pay attention to the according sign Cooking pans with aluminium or copper bottoms are unsuitable for use These materials can cause stains that can not be removed anymore The following advice should be considered to achieve an optimal ene...

Page 8: ...l detergent Removal of sugar sugar containing food plastic objects or kitchen foil The cooking zone involved must not be turned off The remains have to be scraped off the hot cooking zone immediately with a scraper The cooking zone can be switched off after the removal of the soiling It may be cleaned with a special detergent after it has cooled down The mentioned detergents are available in super...

Page 9: ...h of power limitation Attention If installed in stone ceramic tiles or lava worktops fig 3 thefixingressortswillnotbefastened Instead silicone will be put under the cover frame To avoidthatsiliconerunsdownbetweentheglassceramic hob and the worktop fig 4 pos 1 a sealing will be glued to the ceramic hob fig 4 pos 2 The sealing canbeorderedfreeofchargeunderarticleno 3740161 02 Thedistancebetweentheun...

Page 10: ...Make sure that the fuse is turned on You hear a buzzing when you heat up a zone This is no defect It stops with increasing heat Discolouringofacookingzone Thisisnotachangeinthematerialbutburntand not removed food remains They do not affect the function and the durability of the ceramic hob Attention Ifanyfissuresorcracksappearonthehob ssurfacethe hob has to be switched off immeditately Disconnect ...

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