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ELECTROLUX APPLIANCE WARRANTY - 
NEW ZEALAND

This appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home
Products (NZ) Ltd ("the Company") from the date of
purchase. The following terms and conditions apply:

1.

The Company or its Authorised Service Centre will
pay the cost of repairing or replacing all parts of
the appliance which the Company or its Authorised
Service Centre find defective for a period of 24
months following the date of purchase (the "War-
ranty Period").

2.

During the Warranty Period the Company or its Au-
thorised Service Centre, will pay the cost of repair-
ing or replacing all parts, which they find are
defective. 

3.

Light globes, batteries and filters are replaceable
parts and are not covered under this warranty.

4.

The appliance must be installed and operated in
accordance with the Company's instructions.

5.

This Warranty does not apply to normal wear and
tear, or any service, which is needed after an acci-
dent, negligence, alteration or misuse.

6.

This Warranty also does not apply to damage
caused if your appliance has been dismantled, re-
paired or serviced by any person other than some-
one authorised by the Company.

7.

If you live outside the service area of the Company
or its Authorised Service Centre, this warranty
does not cover the cost of transport of the appli-
ance for service nor the Authorised Service Cen-
tre's travelling costs to and from your home.

8.

If you are required to transport the appliance to the
Company or its Authorised Service Centre, it must
be securely packed and insured.  The Company
does not accept any responsibility for loss or dam-
age prior to it being received by the Company or its
Authorised Service Centre.

9.

This warranty is the only express warranty given by
the Company.

10.

This Warranty does not cover loss, damage or ex-

pense to this appliance caused directly or indirect-
ly by power surges, electrical storm damage or
incorrect power current.

11.

The Company (and any company related to the

Company) will not be liable for any special inciden-
tal or consequential damages or for loss, damage
or expense directly  or indirectly arising from the
use or inability to use this appliance, or for person-
al injury or loss or destruction of other property.

12.

Nothing in this warranty is intended to limit the

rights you may have under the Consumer Guaran-
tees Act 1993, except to the extent permitted by
that Act, and all provisions of this warranty shall be
read as modified to the extent necessary to give
effect to that intention.

13.

The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 does not ap-

ply if your appliance is acquired for the purposes of
a "business" (as defined in that Act).

14.

This warranty is limited to 90 days from date of

purchase if the appliance is used for commercial
use.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Before calling a service technician please carefully
check the warranty terms and conditions, the oper-
ating instructions and service booklet if applicable.  If
the product fails for any of the customer responsibili-
ty reasons detailed therein, a service fee will be
charged.  Please present proof of purchase to any

Authorised

 Service Centre should warranty service

be required.

SERVICE CENTRES
PLEASE PHONE
0800 10 66 10

For your nearest Authorised
Service Centre please look in
The Yellow Pages under 
Home Appliance Servicing 
OR
Call 0800 10 66 10

Summary of Contents for EHD 8680 U

Page 1: ...C e r a m i c g l a s s i n d u c t i o n h o b Installation and Operating g Instructions EHD 8680 X EHD 8680 U 319 651 700 NO 181102 01 ...

Page 2: ...ance The following symbols are used in the text 1 Safety instructions Warning Information concerning your per sonal safety Important Information on how to avoid dam aging the appliance 3 Information and practical tips 2 Environmental information 1 These numbers indicate step by step how to use the appliance 2 3 These operating instructions contain information on steps you can take yourself to rect...

Page 3: ...Activating the Power Function 13 Switching off a Cooking Zone 14 Cooking with the Automatic Heating Up Function 14 Cooking without the Automatic Heating Up Function 15 Locking Unlocking the Control Panel 16 Timer 16 Uses Tables and Tips 18 Advice on Cooking with and without Automatic Warm up 18 Chart for Setting the Cooking Zones 19 Chart for the Automatic Heating Up Feature 20 Cleaning and Care 2...

Page 4: ...pervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Safety During Use This appliance may only be used for normal cook ing and frying in the home It is not designed for commercial or industrial purposes Do not use the hob to heat the room Take care when plugging electric appliances into mains sockets near the hob Connection leads must not come into conta...

Page 5: ...lace any pans on the hob frame Scratch ing and damage to the paint may occur Make sure that no acidic liquids e g vinegar lem on or descaling agents are spilt onto the hob frame since these cause dull spots If sugar or a preparation with sugar comes into contact with the hot cooking zone and melts there it must be cleaned off immediately with a scraper while it is still hot If it cools the surface...

Page 6: ...ld appliances 1 Warning Before disposing of old appliances please make them inoperable so that they cannot be the source of danger To do this disconnect the appliance from the mains supply and remove the mains lead To protect the environment it is important that worn out appliances are disposed of in the correct man ner The appliance must not be disposed of with household rubbish You can obtain in...

Page 7: ...th this device the operating panel can be locked for example as a safety pre caution for children Control and function indicators Digital indica tors or control lamp provide information about set tings made functions activated as well as any residual heat of the corresponding cooking zone Safety cut out A safety cut out ensures that all cooking zones switch off automatically after a peri od of tim...

Page 8: ...00 W with power function 3000 W Touch Control Panel Induction cooking zone 1400 W Induction cooking zone 1800 W with power function 2300 W Power zone activation Mains button On Off Heat setting selec tion and Lock with control indicator Display timer Heat setting displays Cooking zone selection Timer Cooking zone displays Timer operation ...

Page 9: ...atic heating up possible for all cook ing zones is lit if the cooking zone is set to automatic heating up remains lit until the automatic feature switches over to the set continued cooking stage Lights up when the automatic switch off function has been activated also see What to do if 1f Error display flashes if the cooking zone is activated and no pan is on the cooking zone or unsuitable pots and...

Page 10: ...he pan base of suitable kitchenware heats up within a few seconds You can also check this with a magnet If it remains fixed to the base the pan is suitable for induction cooking zones Pan Size Up to a certain limit the induction cooking zone adapts itself to the size of the pan base diameter However the pan base diameter must be of a mini mum size depending on the size of the cooking zone Diameter...

Page 11: ...Before Using for the First Time g for the First Time Time Initial Cleaning Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth 1 Important Do not use any caustic abrasive cleaners The surface could be damaged ...

Page 12: ...ones must be selected within ap prox 10 seconds using the cooking zone se lection buttons Otherwise the appliance switches off again for safety reasons Switching Off the Appliance To switch off the appliance completely activate the On Off n sensor field Touch the On Off sensor field for approx 1 second 3 When an individual cooking zone or the entire hob is switched off any residual heat is shown w...

Page 13: ...lay The power function is now active 3 The power function will be activated for a maximum of 10 minutes Following this the cooking zone automatically switches to heat setting 9 The power function can be switched off in the follow ing way Touching the Power function sensor field Touching the sensor field _ 1 As soon as the power function is activated for one of the front cooking zones less heating ...

Page 14: ...up function 1 Lowest heat setting 9 Highest heat setting a Heating up function With the automatic heating up function a the cooking zone operates for a certain time at full ca pacity and then automatically switches back to the heat setting selected for further cooking The duration of the automatic heating up function depends on the heat setting selected for further cooking 1 Select the required co...

Page 15: ...e automatic function is brought to an immediate end If you start cooking again on a cooking zone that is still warm the automatic heating up function uses the residual heat This saves time and energy Cooking without the Automatic Heating Up Function 1 For heating up browning select a high power 2 As soon as steam forms or the fat is hot switch back to the required heat setting for the remainder of...

Page 16: ...the end of the cooking duration is reached the cooking zone switches itself off automatically 1 Using the cooking zone sensor field select the re quired cooking zone and set the required heat set ting 2 Touch the TIMER W sensor field to activate the tim er function for this cooking zone 00 will appear in the display 3 Using the or sensor fields set or adjust the re quired period of time until the ...

Page 17: ...e or sensor fields set the desired length of time for example 20 minutes The Timer begins to run after a few seconds and in dicates the time remaining When the set time has elapsed an audible signal is sounded 4 Touch the TIMER W sensor field to switch off the signal Ending the timer function prema turely There are two ways of switching off the timer early Switching off the cooking zone and timer ...

Page 18: ...shes with large amounts of liq uid cooking with pressure cookers very large quantities of soup stew with more than 2 litres of liquid General notes When cooking without the automatic warm up function we recommend the use of a high heat setting to warm up the food using the button and then leave the dish to finish cooking at an ap propriate lower heat setting You can use the 1 heat setting for keep...

Page 19: ...otato fritters frying pieces of loin steaks 6 7 Mild Frying Frying meat schnitzel cordon bleu chops pancakes rissoles roux mild roasting fried sausages liver eggs deep frying doughnuts 4 5 Boil Cooking larger quantities of food stews and soups steaming potatoes cooking meat stock or bouillon 3 4 Steaming Steaming Steaming vegeables or braising meat cooking rice pudding 2 3 Simmering Simmering rice...

Page 20: ...s liquid plus ingredi ents A3 to A5 Steaming Potatoes vegetables 20 60 min Do not use much liquid e g max litre water for 750 g potatoes A2 to A4 Stewing de frosting Vegetables 20 45 min Add a little liquid some spoon fulls if required A2 to A3 Simmering Rice millet buck wheat 25 50 min Add at least double the quantity of liquid to the rice etc Stir oc casionally A2 to A3 Heating up Ready meals st...

Page 21: ...with plenty of clean water after cleaning be cause they can have a caustic effect when the rings are next heated Do not use any aggressive cleaners such as grill or oven sprays coarse scourers or abra sive pan cleaners 3 Clean the ceramic glass surface after each use when it is warm to the touch or cold This will avoid spillages becoming burnt on Remove scale and water marks fat spots and discolou...

Page 22: ...sk of burning yourself when the glass scraper is used on a hot cook ing zone 2 Then clean the hob normally when it has cooled down 3 If the cooking zone on which something has melted has already cooled down warm it up again for cleaning Scratches or dark marks on the ceramic glass surface caused for example by a pan base with sharp edges cannot be removed How ever they do not impair the function o...

Page 23: ...apter Switching on the appliance the sensor fields may be partially covered by a damp cloth or by liquid the residual heat indicator suddenly fails to operate except for _ or h Check whether the On Off switch was activated by mistake the sensor fields may be partially covered by a damp cloth liquid or similar the safety shut down was activated the letter _ or h is still displayed by the residual h...

Page 24: ...ar purposes and EN 60350 or DIN 44546 44547 44548 relating to the operating features of electric coo kers hobs ovens and grills for household use EN 55014 2 EN 55014 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 relating to basic requirements for electro magnetic compatibility protection EMC 5This appliance complies with the following EU Directives 73 23 EWG dated 19 02 1973 Low Voltage Direc tive 89 336 EWG dated 03...

Page 25: ...ance is fitted must satisfy the stability requirements of DIN 68930 For protection against moisture all cut surfaces are to be sealed with a suitable sealant On tiled work surfaces the joints in the area where the hob sits must be completely filled with grout On natural artificial stone or ceramic tops the snap action springs must be bonded in place with a suitable artificial resin or mixed adhesi...

Page 26: ...a higher grade must be used as the mains connecting cable The connection must be carried out as shown in the diagram The connecting links should be fitted ac cording to the appropriate connection diagram The earth lead is connected to terminal E The earth lead must be longer than leads carrying electric current The cable connections must be made in accord ance with regulations and the terminal scr...

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Page 31: ... Company 10 If you live outside the service area of the Compa ny or one of its service agents this warranty does not cover the cost of transport of the appliance for service nor the service agent s travelling costs to and from your home 11 If you are required to transport the appliance to the Company or its service agent you must ensure it is securely packed and insured The Company does not accept...

Page 32: ...responsibility for loss or dam age prior to it being received by the Company or its Authorised Service Centre 9 This warranty is the only express warranty given by the Company 10 This Warranty does not cover loss damage or ex pense to this appliance caused directly or indirect ly by power surges electrical storm damage or incorrect power current 11 The Company and any company related to the Compan...

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Page 35: ...Under what circumstances does the fault occur Prior to the telephone call it is important that you make a note of the following appliance code num bers that are given on the rating plate model description PNC code 9 digits S No code 8 digits We recommend that you record the code numbers here so that you always have them to hand When do you incur costs even during the warran ty period if you could ...

Page 36: ...kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world 319 651 700 NO 181102 01 Subject to change without notice ...

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