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Important Safety Instructions

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Installation

4

Intended use

4

Child safety

4

Cooking safety

4

Cookware safety

5

Cleaning safety

5

Condition of unit

5

Work space / environment

5

Service and repair safety

5

Flammable materials

6

In case of fire

6

Removable twist knob

6

Operating for the first time

7

Causes of damage

7

Pots and pans

7

Food spills

7

Scratches on the glass ceramic

7

Hard and pointed objects

7

Removable twist knob

7

Features of your new cooktop

8

Cooking zones

8

Control panel

9

Symbols

9

Operating principle

10

Main switch

10

Touch keys

10

Cooking zone combination

10

Quick boil timer

10

Twist pad with magnetic twist knob

10

Storing the twist knob

10

Operation

11

Switching on and off

11

Setting the cooking level

11

Changing the cooking level

11

Switching off a cooking zone

11

Main switch with memory function

12

Residual heat display

12

Safety deactivation

12

Tips on saving energy

13

Cooking zone combination

14

Combination of the dual size cooking zone

14

Deactivating combination

14

Settings table

15

Timer

16

Setting an automatic switch-off time

16

Changing a time value

17

Erasing a time value

17

Timer

17

Setting the timer

17

Changing a time value

17

Quick boil timer

18

Switching on the quick boil timer

18

Switching off the quick boil timer

18

Child lock

19

Activating the child lock

19

Deactivating the child lock

19

Options menu

20

Accessing the options menu

20

Settings of the options menu 

21

Cleaning and care

23

Cleaning the glass ceramic

23

Cleaning the stainless steel frame

23

Cleaning the twist knob

23

Useful hints

24

Maintenance

24

Trouble shooting

25

Table of contents

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Summary of Contents for CE 490 612

Page 1: ...Electronic Cooktop CE 490 612 Gaggenau Use and Care Manual...

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Page 3: ...etting the cooking level 11 Changing the cooking level 11 Switching off a cooking zone 11 Main switch with memory function 12 Residual heat display 12 Safety deactivation 12 Tips on saving energy 13 C...

Page 4: ...t be stored in an appliance in cabinets above an appliance or in the backsplash Children climbing on an appliance to reach items could be seriously injured Cooking safety Do not allow aluminium foil p...

Page 5: ...the cooktop Condition of unit WARNING Do not cook on a broken cooktop Cleaning solutions and spillovers may create a risk of electric shock Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box if the cerami...

Page 6: ...e on fan or filter d Use proper pan size Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A GREASE FIRE OBSERVE THE F...

Page 7: ...um 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...

Page 8: ...8 Features of your new cooktop Cooking zones CE 490 612 4 3 9 5 1 7 6 14 5 cm 5 12 cm 7 18 cm 7 18 cm 9 23 cm 6 14 5 cm...

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

Page 10: ...boosted for several minutes This ensures that the continued cooking temperature of the food is reached faster Twist pad with magnetic twist knob The twist pad is the area in which you select the cook...

Page 11: ...the cooking zone To do this slide the twist knob in the direction of the corresponding cooking zone symbol The cooking zone display shows 0 2 Move the twist knob back to the center 3 Within the next 5...

Page 12: ...at 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 to such an...

Page 13: ...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 14: ...n the display 4 Within the next 5 seconds touch the symbol d combination The combination symbol lights up beside the cooking zone display After a few seconds a confirmation signal is sounded Deactivat...

Page 15: ...olled beef steaks roasts vegetables 3 2 Braising Goulash 4 3 Boiling with closed lid Soup sauces 3 2 Thawing Frozen foods 3 2 Slow cooking Rice pulses Thickening Egg dishes 2 1 Reheating keeping warm...

Page 16: ...tion between 1 and 90 minutes When the duration has elapsed the cooking zone switches off 0 flashes on the cooking zone display A signal sounds for three minutes 00 flashes on the timer display Touch...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...Move the twist knob back to the center 3 Within 5 seconds turn the twist knob until the desired cooking level appears on the display 4 Within the next 5 seconds touch the symbol A The display shows a...

Page 19: ...Switch 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...

Page 20: ...d keep it 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 soun...

Page 21: ...eters are different to the factory setting Reset all parameters move the twist knob to d A spot appears next to d Note The parameters will only be reset if you exit the options menu and store the sett...

Page 22: ...t 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 symb...

Page 23: ...llent film This will help 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 cle...

Page 24: ...rectly 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 n...

Page 25: ...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...

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