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Continuous pressing of »+» (E) or »-« (D) sensors the power level is 
automatically increased or reduced. Another procedure is to change 
power in steps is by intermediate touching of relevant sensors. 

 

Setting is always possible for one hotplate only at the time. Power 
display indicates »0«, or „H“, depending on the existing temperature of 
the hotplate (see Section Remaining Heat Indicator). 

 

You can also turn the hotplate off prior the end of cooking and use the 
remaining heat, and save energy. 

 

Switching hotplates off

 

 

• Selected hotplate must be activated. 
• Touching the hotplate sensor »-» (D) set the power level to »0«. After 10 
seconds the hotplate is turned off. 

 

Fast deactivation 

• Selected hotplate must be activated. 
• Press both (A of selected hotplate) and (D) sensors simultaneously, and the 
hotplate is immediately switched off. 

 

 

 

Switching the hob off

 

 

• The hob can be switched off any time by pressing the ON/OFF sensor (C). 

 

Locking the control unit / 
child safety lock

 

 

 
 

By activating the child lock protection you can stop the operation of the 
appliance, i.e. the use of hotplates, protecting the children from accidental 
start and eventual injury. 

 

Activating child lock 

• The hob is active. 
• Press sensor (B) for at least 2 seconds. Timer’s display showes the symbol  

(

┏ 

o

 ) steady. Child lock is now activated. 

•If hob is turned off by mistake, lock function is active still the next turn on. 

 

 

Turning child lock off 

• If the hob is switched off, turn the hob on by pressing the sensor (C). Timer’s 

display showes the symbol 

(

┏ 

o

). 

• Press sensor (B) for at least 2 seconds. Child lock is now off. 

 

Remaining heat indicator

 

 

Glass ceramic hob 

also features remaining heat indicator “H”. Hotplates are 

not heated directly, but through return heat radiating from the dish. As long as 
the symbol “H” is on after the hotplate was switched off, the remaining heat 
may be used for warming up food or for melting. 
Even when the symbol “H” disappears, the hotplate may still be hot.  
Be careful of burns! 

 

Extra powerful setting 
(hotplates marked “P”) 

 

Extra powerful setting may be additionally switched on for fast cooking on 
predisposed hotplates. This extra hotplate power is used for heating large 
quantities of food. After switching on, the extra power is activated for:  
• 5 minutes, then automatically switches back on to the maximum normal level 
9. 
During the time extra power is activated, the power of other hotplates is 
limited. This is indicated on the power display by intermittently flashing the 

Summary of Contents for EIS900B

Page 1: ...Instructions for use and installation Induction cooktop EIS900B...

Page 2: ...2 I The Manufacturer strives for continuous improvements For this reason the text and illustrations in this book are subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...ore you may fi nd information and descriptions that may not apply to your particular appliance Installation instruction he appliance should be connected to the power supply in accordance with the inst...

Page 4: ...safety standards The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been give...

Page 5: ...s around the worktop behind the appliance is allowed in case the minimum distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations Minimum distance between the built in cooktop and rear wall is...

Page 6: ...ting plate is located underneath the appliance The appliance is manufactured for use with the power supply voltage 220 240 V In order to make a fixed connection to the mains insert an all pole circuit...

Page 7: ...nection cables model H07RN F with yellow green earthing cable TECNICAL INFORMATION If it is necessary to disconnect the appliance after installation the disconnection may be achieved by having a plug...

Page 8: ...or aluminium bottom or glass pots are inappropriate If you use the pressure cooker economy pot keep it under close surveillance until proper pressure is obtained Hotplate should fi rst operate on maxi...

Page 9: ...arge quantities of food ENERGY SAVING TIPS When buying cookware be careful in selecting size pot diameter usually refers to the top edge of the dish which is often larger than the dish bottom Steam pr...

Page 10: ...sensors which are switched on if you touch the relevant circle for at least one second Each sensor activation is followed by a sound signal Avoid placing any objects on sensor surface possible error...

Page 11: ...al injury Activating child lock The hob is active Press sensor B for at least 2 seconds Timer s display showes the symbol o steady Child lock is now activated If hob is turned off by mistake lock func...

Page 12: ...lso fitted with safety device against overheating which protects electronic parts from damages This device operates on several levels When temperature of the hotplate excessively rises it switches on...

Page 13: ...N OFF sensor A to select the desired hotplate Decimal dot is on Touch the timer ON OFF sensors E D By touching the sensor D set cooking time to 00 Timer function is off but the hotplate continues to o...

Page 14: ...n power frequency detection Over voltage CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE E7 Non assignable failure CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SPECI...

Page 15: ...ow Never use any aggressive sprays or limestone removers Fig 3 Major stains are removed with special ceramic glass cleansers Follow strictly the manufacturer s instructions Be careful to remove any re...

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