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TIPS
INSTALLATION
Problem
Possible cause
Action
Ceramic hob will not turn
on.
No mains supply.
Check that the ceramic hob is connected
to the mains supply and that the switch is
turned on. Check for a power failure in the
building. Contact a qualified electrician once
you have made sure there has not been a
power failure or similar problem.
Touch controls do not
respond.
The controls are locked.
Unlock the controls. See section 3.3
Operation for instructions on how to use the
ceramic hob.
Touch controls are difficult
to use.
There may be a thin film of water on the controls or
you may be trying to use your finger tip to activate the
controls.
Make sure the touch controls are dry and
that you press the controls with the pad of
your finger.
The glass is scratched.
The pans have rough edges.
Unsuitable abrasive sponge or abrasive cleaners
have been used to clean the hob.
Use pans with flat, smooth bases. See the
section on Suitable pans.
See the section on Cleaning and care.
Some pans make a noise
when they in use (creaking
or pinging sound).
This may be due to the construction of the pan (layers
of different metals that vibrate in different ways).
This is normal and is not a sign of a fault.
Installation equipment
Make a cut-out in the worktop that matches the dimensions in
the drawing.
Leave at least 5 cm around the holes (for securing the hob).
Make sure that the worktop is at least 30 mm thick. The
worktop must be made of a material that is heat-resistant
and insulating (wood, fibreboard or hygroscopic materials
should only be used if they have been treated) and is
not electrically conductive (risk of electric shock) or easily
deformed (by heat from the hob). See below:
Note! The safety gap between the
sides of the hob and the inner edges of the
worktop should be at least 3 mm.
L (mm)
W (mm)
H (mm)
D (mm)
A (mm)
W (mm)
X (mm)
F (mm)
590
520
55
51
560 (+ 1–4
mm)
490 (+ 1–4
mm)
50 (min.)
3 (min.)
SEALING