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Examples of cooking power setting 

(the values below are indicative) 

1 to 2 

Melting 
Reheating 

Sauces, butter, chocolate, gelatine 
Dishes prepared beforehand 

2 to 3 

Simmering 
Defrosting 

Rice, pudding, sugar syrup 
Dried vegetables, fish, frozen products 

3 to 4 

Steam 

Vegetables, fish, meat 

4 to 5 

Water 

Steamed potatoes, soups, pasta, 
fresh vegetables 

6 to 7 

Medium cooking 
Simmering 

Meat, lever, eggs, sausages 
Goulash, roulade, tripe 

7 to 8 

Cooking 

Potatoes, fritters, wafers 

Frying, roosting 
Boiling water 

Steaks, omelettes, fried dishes 
Water 

P and 

Frying, roosting 
Boiling water 

scallops, steaks 
Boiling significant quantities of water 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

Switch-off the appliance before cleaning. 
Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because there is a risk of burn. 

Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing up liquid diluted in a little water. Then
rinse with cold water and dry the surface thoroughly.

Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment likely to cause scratches
must absolutely be avoided.

Do not ever use any steam-cleaner or pressure washer.

Do not use any object that may scratch the ceramic glass.

Ensure  that  the  pan  is  dry  and  clean.  Ensure  that  there  are  no  grains  of  dust  on  your
ceramic hob or on the pan. Sliding rough saucepans will scratch the surface.

Spillages  of  sugar,  jam,  jelly,  etc.  must  be  removed  immediately.  This  will  prevent  the
surface being damaged.

Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A PROBLEM 

The hob or the cooking zone doesn’t start-up : 

The hob is badly connected on the electrical network.

The protection fuse cut-off.

The locking function is activated.

The sensitive keys are covered with grease or water.

An object is put on a key.

The control panel displays [ U ]:

 

There is no pan on the cooking zone.

The pan is not compatible with induction.

The bottom diameter of the pan is too small.

The control panel displays [ E ] : 

The electronic system is defective.

Disconnect and replug the hob.

Summary of Contents for FCE604B1

Page 1: ...USE AND CARE INDUCTION COOKTOPS FIX604B1 FIX906B1...

Page 2: ...pliances at its own discretion may replace or repair any defective component s to affect a repair due to any faulty workmanship and material The warranty does not cover breakage of outer glass panels...

Page 3: ...APPLIANCE 9 DISPLAY 9 VENTILATION 9 STARTING UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 9 BEFORE THE FIRST USE 9 INDUCTION PRINCIPLE 9 SENSITIVE TOUCH 9 POWER SELECTION ZONE SLIDER AND TIMER SETTING ZONE 10 STARTING...

Page 4: ...the cooking of food to the exclusion of any other domestic commercial or industrial use Remove all labels and self adhesives from the ceramic glass Do not change or alter the appliance The cooking pla...

Page 5: ...ral do not place any metallic object except heating containers on the glass surface In case of untimely activation or residual heat they may heat melt or even burn Never cover the appliance with a clo...

Page 6: ...aluminium sheets must not come into contact with the heating zones These may break or damage the vitroceramic glass when cooling switch on the appliance and take them immediately out of the hot heatin...

Page 7: ...ly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Other protections Ensure that the pot or pan is always centred on the cooking zone The bottom of the pan must cover as much of the cooking zone as possib...

Page 8: ...0x180 mm 2100 W 2600 W 3700 W 100 mm FIX906B1 11100 W 6 zones 220x180 mm 2100 W 2600 W 3700 W 100 mm The given power may change according to the dimensions and material of the pan Control panel Power...

Page 9: ...lass surface Induction principle An induction coil is located under each heating zone When it is engaged it produces a variable electromagnetic field which produces inductive currents in the ferromagn...

Page 10: ...hing on the cooktop when you put a cookware on the glass the control system automatically detects it This system also automatically indicates you which slider control to use by displaying a 0 over it...

Page 11: ...oster slide on the SLIDER 9 to 0 Start up Stop the double booster function Action Control panel Display Start up the Booster slide to the end of the SLIDER P or press directly on the end of the SLIDER...

Page 12: ...and Timer display on from the timer until the desired display is on Stop the time press key from the timer 000 If several timers are activated repeat the process Egg timer function Egg timer is an ind...

Page 13: ...ress II Slider animated Press on the animated slider previous settings Recall Function After switching off the hob 0 I it is possible to recall the last settings cooking stages of all cooking zones Bo...

Page 14: ...idge Press simultaneously on keep warm key of the 2 cooking zones 0 Grill Function Action Control panel Display Activate the hob Press key 0 I 0 put the grill plate on the 2 zones to use blink Activat...

Page 15: ...an induction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds A magnet sticks on the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone Th...

Page 16: ...y the surface thoroughly Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment likely to cause scratches must absolutely be avoided Do not ever use any steam cleaner or pressure washer Do not...

Page 17: ...object or liquid covers the control keys The symbol disappear as soon as the key is released or cleaned The control panel displays E2 The hob is overheated let it cool and then turn it on again The co...

Page 18: ...Do not install the hob to the top of a non ventilated oven or a dishwasher The underside of the hob has a casing space of 20 mm to ensure a good air circulation of the electronic device If a drawer is...

Page 19: ...nce must only be connected to a 230 V 50 60 Hz network Connect the earth wire Respect the connection diagram The connection box is located underneath at the back of the hob casing To open the cover us...

Page 20: ...PR Kitchen Washroom Systems Pty Ltd 83 Bangholme Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia Phone 61 3 9700 9100 Fax 61 3 9700 9191 info prks com au www franke com au 23520 0...

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