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Cooking with the hob

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© 2021, Elon Group AB. All rights reserved.

COOKING WITH THE HOB

Hob surface

The hob surface is made of a solid glass-ceramic material. Here is some advice on how to use and maintain the surface.
• The surface is very resistant to temperature changes but can be damaged by falling, heavy objects. The surface may

break immediately or a while after being hit.

WARNING!

If the surface breaks, immediately disconnect the product from the mains. Do not use the product.

• Make sure the cooking zone and the bottom of the cookware are clean and dry to improve performance and prevent

surface damage.

CAUTION!

If sugar, or food with high sugar content, is spilled over the surface when it is hot - immediately use a
wipe or a scraper to remove the sugar from the hot surface. Otherwise the surface may become
damaged.

Never use detergents or other cleaners to clean a hot surface.

• Do not use the hob as a storage area as it may result in scratches or damages.

Suitable cookware

For the best results and to prevent damage, make sure you use suitable cookware.
• Use quality cookware with a flat and stable bottom.
• Make sure the cookware bottom fits the diameter of the cooking zone.

When purchasing cookware, note that the indicated diameter usually refers to the upper edge or the
lid, which is normally larger than the diameter of the bottom.

• Cookware made of tempered glass, with a special ground bottom can be used if its diameter fits the cooking zone.

Cookware with larger diameter may crack due to thermal tension.

Turn on and off the cooking zones

1.

Rotate the knob to turn on the cooking zone.
You can set the heating power in steps from 1 to 9.
The heat of a cooking zone is adjusted by the power being turned on and off in intervals. The length of the interval
depends on the set power level.

2.

Turn off the cooking zone by rotating the knob to 0.

Save energy

Here are some tips on how you can save energy.
• Make sure the cookware bottom fits the diameter of the cooking zone. If the cookware is too small, a part of the heat is

lost and the cooking zone may be damaged.

• Use cookware that fits the amount of food you are cooking. Using larger cookware than required consumes more

energy.

• When possible, cover the cookware with a lid.
• If a dish takes long time to cook, use a pressure cooker.
• Vegetables, potatoes, and so on, may be cooked in a smaller amount of water. The food will cook just as well, as long

as the cookware is tightly closed with a lid. After bringing the water to a boil, reduce the heat to a level that just suffices
to maintain a slow simmer.

Summary of Contents for CCS47401V

Page 1: ...User manual Electric cooker CCS47401V...

Page 2: ...d transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the product or the regional warehouse from which it was supplied Language en GB Publication date 2021 06 17 This document and its...

Page 3: ...Warranty 3 2021 Elon Group AB All rights reserved Warranty Consumer warranty regarding quality of product applies...

Page 4: ...ETTING STARTED 13 Installation 13 Before you use the cooker 13 Hob overview 13 Cooker controls 13 Open the child lock 14 Accessories 14 COOKING WITH THE HOB 15 Hob surface 15 Suitable cookware 15 Turn...

Page 5: ...ces 24 Clean plastic parts and lacquer coated surfaces 24 Clean the oven 24 Use the WaterClean programme 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 General troubleshooting 25 Oven troubleshooting 25 Replacing parts 25 Rep...

Page 6: ...cooking for example room heating or similar purposes to be installed as a built in unit for outdoor use to be controlled by external timers or separate control systems Safety for children and people w...

Page 7: ...verheated WARNING Make sure all packaging remnants have been removed from the cooking compartment WARNING The product is intended to be placed directly on the floor without any support or plinths If t...

Page 8: ...nt to temperature changes but can be damaged by falling heavy objects The surface might break immediately or a while after being hit Make sure the cooking zone and the bottom of the cookware are clean...

Page 9: ...cooled down before you start the WaterClean programme CAUTION Do not use steel wool coarse cleaning sponges or abrasive powder as they may scratch the surface Aggressive spray cleaners descaling agen...

Page 10: ...n compliance with European Directive 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as househ...

Page 11: ...Quick start 11 2021 Elon Group AB All rights reserved QUICK START Quick start oven Select cooking mode and temperature Cooking After cooking...

Page 12: ...12 Quick start 2021 Elon Group AB All rights reserved Quick start hob Before cooking Cooking After cooking...

Page 13: ...the characteristic smell of a new appliance WARNING Make sure all packaging remnants have been removed from the cooking compartment Hob overview A Front left cooking zone B Rear left cooking zone C R...

Page 14: ...tly to the right with your thumb 2 Pull the oven door while still pushing the child lock Accessories The cooker is supplied with some useful accessories to improve your cooking experience Shallow tray...

Page 15: ...e When purchasing cookware note that the indicated diameter usually refers to the upper edge or the lid which is normally larger than the diameter of the bottom Cookware made of tempered glass with a...

Page 16: ...t for a while even after they are turned off A hot cooking zone is indicated with the residual heat indicator The indicator goes out when the cooking zone has cooled down The residual heat indicator i...

Page 17: ...odes FastPreheat Use this oven mode to heat the oven to the desired temperature as quickly as possible Do not use this mode for cooking Recommended temperature 50 275 C Top and bottom heater Use this...

Page 18: ...e to bake pizzas apple pies fruitcakes moist pastry leavened dough shortcrust The bottom heater round heater and the fan will make sure that hot air constantly circulates around the food Recommended t...

Page 19: ...u are cooking 1 Turn the temperature selector clockwise to increase the temperature or anticlockwise to lower the temperature CAUTION Do not turn the selector below the zero position This can damage t...

Page 20: ...ast Bread Preserve Fruit vegetables Wire guides Wire guides allow you to choose between 4 different levels when you insert a grid or a tray into the oven The levels guides are counted from the bottom...

Page 21: ...d glass clay or a cast iron pan or tray NOTE Do not use stainless steel trays They strongly reflect heat Use enough liquid when cooking to prevent the meat from burning Cover the meat to keep it juicy...

Page 22: ...Elon Group AB All rights reserved 4 Insert the deep tray into the oven on the second guide from the bottom 5 Close the oven door Observe the food during cooking and take it out when the liquid in one...

Page 23: ...remove the sugar from the hot surface Otherwise the surface might become damaged Never use detergents or other cleaners to clean a hot surface When cleaning the hob use special care products that cre...

Page 24: ...regularly CAUTION Do not lean against the open door when cleaning the oven cavity Never stand on the open oven door and do not let children sit on it The oven door hinges may be damaged under excessi...

Page 25: ...troubleshooting Use this table to solve general problems with your cooker Problem Solution The main fuse in your home trips often Make sure the power of all switched on appliances does not exceed the...

Page 26: ...lace the oven door Remove and replace the oven door if it is broken or if you need to remove the oven door glass pane 1 Open the oven door fully 2 Raise up and fold the latches of the door hinges 3 Fo...

Page 27: ...them off from the remaining glass pane 5 Lift up the upper end of the remaining glass pane and remove it Install in the reverse order NOTE The markings semicircle on the door and the glass pane shoul...

Page 28: ...by the manufacturer or authorised technicians to avoid hazard The electrical installation must follow local regulations Use a 4 1 5 mm2 cord marked H05VV F 4G1 5 or better NOTE Repair or any warranty...

Page 29: ...walls are temperature resistant to at least 90 C Do not install the oven behind a decorative door as it may become overheated WARNING The oven is intended to be placed directly on the floor without a...

Page 30: ...llation on the wall 2 Position the cooker to the bracket and fasten it Adjust the height of the cooker You can adjust the height of the cooker from 850 mm to 940 mm 1 Lay the cooker down on the floor...

Page 31: ...duct is to be connected with a fixed electrical connection Do not connect the product to the mains yourself The product may only be connected by an authorised technician For connection use a 4x1 5 mm2...

Page 32: ...ting 9 800 W Cooking zone Diameter Power Front left 21 cm 2 3 kW Rear left 14 5 cm 1 2 kW Rear right 18 cm 1 8 kW Front right 14 5 cm 1 2 kW EU directives and standards This product fulfils the applic...

Page 33: ...Appendix 33 2021 Elon Group AB All rights reserved...

Page 34: ...Elvita products are distributed and marketed by Elon Group AB Elon Group AB B cklundav gen 1 702 03 rebro Sweden ELON GROUP 46 0 10 220 40 00 ELONGROUP SE Support and service ELVITA SE...

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