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Remove the packaging from the appliance and 
dispose of it according to local regulations. 
Be careful to remove all accessories from the 
packaging. Keep packaging elements and plastic
bags away from children.

Check the cooktop for transport  damage after
unpacking it. Do not connect the cooktop if it has
been damaged.

The cooktop must be installed and connected by an
authorised specialist. No warranty claims can be
lodged for any damage resulting from incorrect
connection. Observe the installation instructions.

This appliance is labelled in accordance
with the European Directive 2002/96/EG
concerning used electrical and electronic
appliances (waste electrical and electronic
equipment – WEEE). The guideline

determines the framework for the return and
recycling of used appliances as applicable.

Thoroughly clean the appliance before using it for
the first time. This will eliminate any ‘newness’
smells and soiling. 

Pots and pans

Rough pan bases scratch the glass ceramic. 

Avoid cooking on the cooktop with an empty pan,
especially with enamel or aluminium pans. This
could cause damage to the pan base and the glass
ceramic.

Do not place hot pots or pans on the control panel,
display area or the frame. This could cause
damage. 

Never heat food in aluminium foil or plastic
containers. The material can melt and damage your
cooktop.

Iridiscent discoloration can be caused by the bases
of some pans. These do not interfere with the
operation of the glass ceramic cooktop. Remove the
discoloration with glass ceramic cleaner.

Food spills

Milk, sugar and food with a high sugar content
(e.g. jam) damage the glass ceramic surface.
Remove food spills immediately with the glass
scraper. Caution! The glass scraper has a sharp
blade.

Scratches on the glass ceramic

Always keep the cooktop dry and clean. Salt, sugar
and sand cause scratches on the glass ceramic. Do
not use the cooktop as a work surface or storage
space.

Hard and pointed objects

Damage can occur if hard or pointed objects fall on
the cooktop. Do not store such objects above the
cooktop.

Operating for the first time

Causes of damage

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Summary of Contents for CE 273

Page 1: ...Electronic Cooktop CE 261 CE 273 Gaggenau Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...ual heat display 10 Safety deactivation 10 Tips on saving energy 11 Cooking zone combination 12 Combination of the dual size cooking zone 12 Deactivating combination 12 Settings table 13 Timer 14 Sett...

Page 4: ...cleaning agents aerosol cans Safety when cooking Caution risk of burns Do not touch the hot cooking surface Keep children away Caution risk of burns Cooking zones might still be hot even after being s...

Page 5: ...es scratch the glass ceramic Avoid cooking on the cooktop with an empty pan especially with enamel or aluminium pans This could cause damage to the pan base and the glass ceramic Do not place hot pots...

Page 6: ...new cooktop 6 Cooking zones CE 261 Cooking zones CE 273 4 8 1 7 6 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 cm 17 cm x 26 5 cm 14 5 cm 14 5 cm 12 cm 21 cm 18 cm 12 cm 21 cm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 8 1 7 6 3 17 cm 17 cm...

Page 7: ...lock options menu c 7 Control panel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 8 1 7 6 3 Display for heat setting 1 9 stand by 0 residual heat cooking zone combination timer Touch keys for main switch timer quick boil tim...

Page 8: ...utomatically if all the cooking zones have been switched off for more than 20 seconds Touch keys When you touch a symbol the respective function is activated Every input is confirmed by an audible sig...

Page 9: ...cooking zones is identical Each cooking zone has 9 heat settings 1 Select the required cooking zone by touching the symbol in the control panel 2 Within the next 5 seconds select the desired cooking...

Page 10: ...residual heat display appears on the display of the relevant cooking zone after switching off The moving zero in the display indicates that after switching off a cooking zone has still not cooled down...

Page 11: ...er of the base of the saucepan Use a small saucepan for small quantities A larger less full saucepan requires more energy Saucepans and pots should always be covered with a suitable lid to shorten coo...

Page 12: ...mbol d combination A spot appears on the cooking zone display After a few seconds a confirmation signal is sounded Deactivating combination Select the cooking zone Within 5 seconds touch the symbol d...

Page 13: ...fish Braising Rolled beef steaks roasts vegetables 4 3 Braising Goulash Boiling with closed lid Soup sauces 3 2 Thawing Frozen foods Slow cooking Rice pulses Thickening Egg dishes 2 1 Reheating keepi...

Page 14: ...ashes on the cooking zone display A signal sounds for three minutes 00 flashes on the timer display Touch any key The displays will go out and the audible signal will stop If you would like to call up...

Page 15: ...mer can also be used when all cooking zones are switched off Setting the timer The cooktop must be switched on by the main switch No cooking zone should be selected 1 Touch the q symbol 00 flashes on...

Page 16: ...Within the next 5 seconds select the desired cooking level The cooking zone display shows the selected cooking level 3 Within the next 5 seconds touch the symbol A The display shows alternatively the...

Page 17: ...on the cooktop using the main switch Do not select a cooking zone or the timer After approximately 10 seconds the symbol appears above the symbol d 2 Touch the d symbol A signal is sounded Keep d pres...

Page 18: ...t pressed A signal is sounded Keep A pressed until a second signal is sounded 3 Now you can customize the settings To move up or down the options menu touch the A symbol until a signal is sounded To s...

Page 19: ...y 1 A spot appears next to d Note The parameters will only be reset if you exit the options menu and store the settings If the display already shows d all parameters are still at the factory setting U...

Page 20: ...out selecting the cooking zone again c5 t selection time 5 seconds for cooking zones c5 t unlimited selection time for cooking zones Note To exit the options menu and store the settings touch the A sy...

Page 21: ...lp to preserve the attractive appearance of your cooktop over a long period of time and make it easier to clean as well Do not use scouring abrasive or chemically aggressive cleaners e g oven cleaner...

Page 22: ...ectly check the household fuses first If the power supply is functioning correctly please contact your dealer or the Gaggenau after sales service Please quote the E number product number and the FD nu...

Page 23: ...ne It can be switched on again immediately Er display and numbers If an Er and numbers appear on the display there is a fault with the electronics Switch the cooktop off and after a few minutes on aga...

Page 24: ...Gaggenau Hausger te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 D 81739 M nchen www gaggenau com 9000347779 TRT 8911 en...

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