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Do not connect a damaged appliance.
If it is necessary, speak to the supplier.

Installation and connection of the
appliance to the power supply must
only be done by qualified personnel.

• Only use built-in appliances after you

assemble the appliance into correct
built-in units and work surfaces that
obey the standards.

• Do not change the specifications or

modify this product. There is a risk of
injury or damage to the appliance.

• Fully obey the laws, ordinances, direc-

tives and standards in force in the
country where you use the appliance
(safety regulations, recycling regula-
tions, electrical safety rules etc.).

• Keep the minimum distances to other

appliances and units.

• Install anti-shock protection, for exam-

ple install the drawers only with a pro-
tective panel directly below the appli-
ance.

• If the fixing bracket is near to the termi-

nal block, always make sure the con-
nection cable does not come in contact
with the edge of the bracket.

• Prevent damage of the cut surfaces of

the worktop against moisture with a
correct sealant!

• Seal the appliance to the worktop with

no space left with a correct sealant.

• Prevent damage of the bottom of the

appliance from steam and moisture,
e.g. from a dishwasher or oven.

• Do not install the appliance adjacent to

doors and below windows. Hot cook-
ware can be hit off the hob when you
open doors or windows.

Disconnect the appliance from the
electrical supply, before you do
maintenance work or cleaning.

WARNING!

Risk of injury from electrical cur-
rent. Carefully obey the instruc-
tions for electrical connections.

• The electrical mains terminal is live.
• Make the electrical mains terminal free

of voltage.

• Install correctly to give anti-shock pro-

tection.

• Loose and incorrect mains plug and

socket connections can make the ter-
minal become too hot.

• A qualified electrician must install the

clamping connections correctly.

• Use a strain relief clamp on cable.
• Use the correct mains connection cable

and replace the damaged mains cable
with the proper cable type. Speak to
your local Service Centre.

The appliance must have the electrical in-
stallation which lets you disconnect the
appliance from the mains at all poles with
a contact opening width of minimum 3
mm. You must have correct isolation devi-
ces: line protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw
type fuses removed from the holder),
ground leakage trips and contactors.

The manufacturer is not responsible
for any injury to persons and pets or
damage to property caused by failure
to obey these requirements.

7.3 

Electrical connection

• Do not pull the mains cable to discon-

nect the appliance. Always pull the
mains plug.

• The appliance must not be connected

with an extension cable, an adapter or
a multiple socket. There is a risk of fire.

• Do not let the power cable to heat up

to a temperature of more than 90° C.
The cable is guided by means of
clamps fixed to the side of the cabinet,
in order to avoid any contact with the
equipment beneath the cooktop. Se-
cure the cable by means of the clamp
screws and refit the terminal block cov-
er.

Electrical Requirements

Permanent electrical installation must
agree with the latest I.E.E. Regulations
and local Electricity Board regulations. For
your own safety the installation must be
done by a qualified electrician (e.g. your
local Electricity Board, or a contractor
who is on the roll of the National Inspec-
tion Council for Electrical Installation Con-
tracting [NICEIC]).

The manufacturer refuses to be
held responsible, if these safety
measures are not abided by.

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Page 1: ...EHS6140 EN HOB USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ou ll get great results every time Welcome to Electrolux Visit our website for Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service information www electrolux com Register your product for better service www electrolux com productregistration Buy Accessories Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance www electrolux com shop CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE We recommend the use of original spar...

Page 3: ...ecause it is heavy Always wear safety gloves Seal the cut surfaces with a sealant to prevent moisture to cause swelling Protect the bottom of the appliance from steam and moisture Do not install the appliance adjacent to a door or under a window This pre vents hot cookware to fall from the ap pliance when the door or the window is opened If the appliance is installed above draw ers make sure that ...

Page 4: ... the first time Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products in near or on the appliance Do not try to extinguish a fire with wa ter Disconnect the appliance and cover the flame with a lid or a fire blanket WARNING Risk of damage to the appliance Do not keep hot cookware on the con trol panel Do not let cookware to boil dry Do not let cookware cool down on the hotpla...

Page 5: ...e cooking zones are switched off 3 1 Before first use Put cookware containing water on each cooking zone set the maximum position and operate the appliance for 10 min This is to burn off the residue in the appli ance After that operate the appliance at minimum position for 20 min During this period an odour and smoke can occur This is normal Make sure that the airflow is sufficient After this oper...

Page 6: ...ns starch acrylamides can pose a health risk Thus we recommend that you cook at the lowest temperatures and do not brown food too much 5 CARE AND CLEANING WARNING Refer to Safety information chapter Clean the appliance after each use Always use cookware with clean bottom WARNING Before any maintenance or clean ing can be carried out you must disconnect the hob from the elec tricity supply The hob ...

Page 7: ...he fuse box If the fuses blow time after time speak to an authorised electrician The effectiveness of the hob is not satisfactory Make sure that the hob is clean and dry Make sure that the cookware is the correct size for the cooking zone Make sure that the cookware has a flat bottom Make sure that the heat setting is correct for this type of cooking If there is a fault first try to find a solutio...

Page 8: ...cent to furni ture according to the regulations in force I E C 335 2 6 Make sure that there is a minimum dis tance of 55 mm between the rear cut out edge and the wall The minimum distance of 100 mm must be left between the side edges of the cut out and adjacent cabinets or walls The minimum distance in line between the edges of the hob and flammable ma terials above the hob is 400 mm If the distan...

Page 9: ...l correctly to give anti shock pro tection Loose and incorrect mains plug and socket connections can make the ter minal become too hot A qualified electrician must install the clamping connections correctly Use a strain relief clamp on cable Use the correct mains connection cable and replace the damaged mains cable with the proper cable type Speak to your local Service Centre The appliance must ha...

Page 10: ...op side of the clamp so the cable can go through it 3 Connect the green and yellow earth wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the number 5 or the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow see Fig ure 1 4 Connect the blue neutral wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the number 4 or the letter N or coloured black see Figure 1 5 Connect the brown live...

Page 11: ...s must obey the indication and the kitchen unit must be equipped with vents to let a continu ous supply of air The electrical connec tion of the hob and the oven must be in stalled separately for safety reasons and to let easy remove oven from the unit 50 cm2 360 cm2 180 cm2 120 cm2 8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Hob dimensions Width 580 mm Length 500 mm Hob recess dimensions Width 550 mm Length 470 mm H...

Page 12: ...s to recycle it Help protect the environment and human health and to recycle waste of electrical and electronic appliances Do not dispose appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal office 12 www electrolux com ...

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