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CI 282 602

Table of contents

1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.....................  4

1.1 Safety definitions........................................................ 4
1.2 General information.................................................... 4
1.3 Intended use .............................................................. 4
1.4 Restriction on user group ........................................... 4
1.5 Safe use..................................................................... 4
1.6 Child safety ................................................................ 7
1.7 Electromagnetic interference...................................... 7
1.8 Proper installation and maintenance .......................... 8
1.9 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings ............... 8

2 Preventing material damage .....................................  9

2.1 Overview of the most common types of damage........ 9

3 Environmental protection and energy-saving .........  9

3.1 Disposal of packaging ................................................ 9
3.2 Saving energy ............................................................ 9

4 Induction cooking ......................................................  9

4.1 Advantages of induction cooking................................ 9
4.2 Cookware................................................................. 10

5 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance ............  11

5.1 Control panel............................................................ 11
5.2 Residual heat indicator............................................. 11
5.3 Cooking zones ......................................................... 12

6 Twistpad with twist knob.........................................  12

6.1 Using the twist knob ................................................. 12
6.2 Removing the twist knob .......................................... 12
6.3 Storing the twist knob............................................... 12

7 Operation..................................................................  12

7.1 Turning the cooktop on or off ................................... 12
7.2 Cooking zone settings.............................................. 13
7.3 Recommended cooking settings .............................. 13
7.4 Flex function............................................................. 14
7.5 Transfer function ...................................................... 15
7.6 Short-term timer ....................................................... 15
7.7 Stopwatch ................................................................ 16
7.8 Booster function for pots .......................................... 16
7.9 Booster function for pans ......................................... 16
7.10 Keep warm............................................................. 17
7.11 Cooking assistance functions................................. 17
7.12 Wireless cooking sensor ........................................ 28
7.13 Panel lock .............................................................. 30

7.14 Wipe protection........................................................ 30
7.15 Basic settings .......................................................... 31
7.16 PowerManager function ........................................... 32

8 Home Connect™ .......................................................  32

8.1 Setting up Home Connect™ ...................................... 33
8.2 Overview of the Home Connect™ settings................. 33
8.3 Changing settings via the Home Connect™ app........ 34
8.4 Software update......................................................... 34
8.5 Remote diagnostics ................................................... 34
8.6 Data Protection .......................................................... 34
8.7 Wi-Fi module ............................................................. 34

9 Hood Control..............................................................  35

9.1 Connecting appliances directly .................................. 35
9.2 Connecting appliances via your home network

(Wi-Fi)........................................................................ 35

9.3 Resetting the connection ........................................... 35
9.4 Controlling the hood via the cooktop .......................... 35
9.5 Overview of the hood control settings ........................ 36

10 Cleaning and maintenance .....................................  37

10.1 Cleaning agents....................................................... 37
10.2 Cleaning the glass ceramic cooktop......................... 37
10.3 Cleaning the twist knob............................................ 37
10.4 Cleaning recommendations ..................................... 37
10.5 Maintenance ............................................................ 38

11 Troubleshooting ......................................................  39

12 FAQs.........................................................................  42

13 Disposal....................................................................  43

13.1 Disposal of your old appliance ................................. 43

14 Customer service.....................................................  43

14.1 Model number (E-Nr.) and production number

(FD) ......................................................................... 43

14.2 Rating plate location ................................................ 43

15 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT

WARRANTY..............................................................  43

15.1 What this warranty covers & Who it applies to ......... 43
15.2 How long the warranty lasts ..................................... 44
15.3 Repair/replace as your exclusive remedy................. 44
15.4 Out of warranty product ........................................... 44

Summary of Contents for CI 282 602

Page 1: ...en us User manual CI 282 602 Cooktop Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...oster function for pans 16 7 10 Keep warm 17 7 11 Cooking assistance functions 17 7 12 Wireless cooking sensor 28 7 13 Panel lock 30 7 14 Wipe protection 30 7 15 Basic settings 31 7 16 PowerManager fu...

Page 3: ...3 15 5 Warranty exclusions 44 15 6 Obtaining warranty service 45...

Page 4: ...nd in enclosed spaces in a resi dential environment up to an altitude of 13 100 ft 4000 m above sea level Do not use the appliance With an external timer or a separate remote control When using the co...

Page 5: ...ie long hair so that it does not hang loose Secure all loose garments etc before beginning Use Proper Pan Size This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size Select cookwa...

Page 6: ...OWING Always put the lid on pots Always fill pots with at least 1 3 cm of liquid Always use pots of the appropriate size and type enamelware pots stainless steel and aluminum pots equipped with wirele...

Page 7: ...a risk of electric shock Contact an authorized service provider immediately 1 6 Child safety Do not let children play with the appliance CAUTION Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets...

Page 8: ...witched on acci dentally Proper Installation Improper installation or grounding can cause electric shock This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician Connect only t...

Page 9: ...with a high sugar content Remove boiled over food imme diately with a glass scraper Environmental protection and energy saving 3 Environmental protection and en ergy saving Environmental protection a...

Page 10: ...ntly Unsuitable cookware Never use flow plates or cookware made of the following Thin walled normal steel Glass Clay Copper Aluminum Composition of the cookware base The material s from which the base...

Page 11: ...on Hood light control Basic settings Notes Keep the controls clean and dry Moisture can impair the function of the controls Do not place cookware close to the displays and sen sors The electronics may...

Page 12: ...ed for 10 minutes a If you do not replace the twist knob within this interval the cooktop turns off 6 3 Storing the twist knob The twist knob contains a strong magnet that can cause interference or da...

Page 13: ...t the power level within 10 sec onds Otherwise the cooking zone switches off after 20 seconds If there are several pieces of cookware on the cooktop when it is switched on only one piece of cookware i...

Page 14: ...ered by cookware is activated Cookware recommendations for the flexible cooking zone Place the cookware in the middle of the cooking zone This assures optimal pot detection and heat distribution Flexi...

Page 15: ...ware on it If you move several pieces of cookware only the set tings for the cookware you moved last are transferred If you set down an additional item of cookware on a dif ferent cooking zone before...

Page 16: ...hold to cancel the short term timer 7 8 Booster function for pots With this function you can heat larger quantities of water faster than with power level 9 This function temporarily in creases the top...

Page 17: ...t knob or selecting a different function 7 11 Cooking assistance functions These functions help to make cooking easier and promise outstanding cooking results The recommended tempera ture settings are...

Page 18: ...ible cooking zone make sure the pan matches the size of the cook ing zone and is positioned correctly Otherwise the fry ing sensor may not be activated Flex function Page 14 CAUTION When using a conve...

Page 19: ...acti vated correctly If you are frying with a large amount of oil always use the following cooking sensor functions Deep fat frying with a large amount of oil in a saucepan set the tem perature to 320...

Page 20: ...he cookware during cooking Remove the wireless sensor from the cookware after cooking Take care as you do so because the wireless cooking sensor can become very hot If no signal sounds ensure that the...

Page 21: ...if you want it to boil more quickly you can select a lower altitude Setting the cooking sensor function Requirement The cooktop is turned on 1 Attach the wireless cooking sensor to the cookware Wirele...

Page 22: ...unction Meat Food Function Temperature F C Total cooking time from sound signal Frying with a little oil Escalope plain 4 6 10 Escalope breaded 4 6 10 Fillet 4 6 10 Chops 3 10 15 Cordon bleu 4 10 15 V...

Page 23: ...little oil Fried eggs in butter 2 2 6 Fried eggs 4 2 6 Scrambled eggs 2 4 9 Omelettes 2 3 6 Cr pes 5 1 5 2 5 Frech toast 3 4 8 Shredded raisin pancake 3 10 15 Boiling Boiled eggs 212 100 5 10 Vegetabl...

Page 24: ...otal cooking time from sound signal Frying with a little oil Fried potatoes made from unpeeled boiled potatoes 5 6 12 French fries made from raw potatoes 4 15 25 Potato pancakes 5 2 5 3 5 Swiss r sti...

Page 25: ...und signal Poaching Rice pudding 185 85 40 50 Porridge 185 85 10 15 Chocolate pudding 185 85 3 5 Boiling Compote 212 100 15 25 Deep fat frying Deep fat frying jam filled doughnuts 320 160 5 10 Deep fa...

Page 26: ...cook meat fish seafood vegetables desserts and bread with very little oil easily and healthily The Teppan Yaki adapts perfectly to the flexible cooking zone Direct contact with the plate and uniform...

Page 27: ...10 15 Garlic 2 2 10 Sweating onions 2 2 10 Glazing vegetables 3 6 10 Potatoes Food Cookware Frying sensor level Total frying time after the signal min Fried potatoes made from unpeeled boiled potatoes...

Page 28: ...e center The adhesive requires 1 hour to fully cure Do not use or clean the cookware during this time Notes The cookware with the silicone patch must not be left to soak for long periods in soapy wate...

Page 29: ...n trol panel Page 28 Cleaning Do not clean the wireless cooking sensor in the dish washer Cooking sensor Clean with a damp cloth Do not place in the dishwasher and do not get it wet When you are not u...

Page 30: ...gos and the Bluetooth brand are registered trade marks and property of Bluetooth SIG Inc These trade marks are used by BSH Home Appliances Corporation un der licence All other marks and trade names ar...

Page 31: ...zone remains selected You can adjust the settings without having to select it again Power management function Limiting the to tal power of the cooktop The available set tings depend on the maximum pow...

Page 32: ...rical installation In order to not exceed this set value the cooktop automat ically distributes the available power as needed between the cooking zones that are switched on While the PowerManager func...

Page 33: ...nually Connected Log the appliance on in the WLAN home network Wi Fi or disconnect from the network Not connected Connect Connection to the app The setting is only displayed if the appliance is connec...

Page 34: ...are using the appliance Tip Further information and details about the availability of Remote Diagnostics in your country can be found in the Service Support section of your local website www home con...

Page 35: ...r home network Wi Fi If the appliances are connected to each other via your home network you can operate the hood via the cooktop controls or with Home Connect Note The appliances can only be connecte...

Page 36: ...switched on Switched on in manual mode The hood switches itself on at the lowest level when one of the cooking zones is switched on Switched on in manual mode The hood switches itself on at medium lev...

Page 37: ...th a clean damp sponge or a paper towel 2 Rinse and dry 3 If a smudge remains use white vinegar 4 Rinse and dry again 5 Apply a small amount of cooktop cleaner with a clean paper towel or cloth and le...

Page 38: ...r spots Hot cooking liquids may drip or spill on the cooktop surface The minerals in some water can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains Remove boilovers and stains be fore using the cookt...

Page 39: ...rs the electronics have cooled down sufficiently You can continue to cook The electronics have overheated All cooking zones have switched off 1 Wait until the electronics have cooled down sufficiently...

Page 40: ...e the cooking sensor function and activate it again is displayed The wireless cooking sensor is faulty Inform Customer Support The cooking sensor symbol does not light up and the wireless cook ing sen...

Page 41: ...y have a negative effect on the cooking results 3 Touch any control element in the settings range a flashes in the cooking zone display a The result of the test appears in the cooking zone dis play af...

Page 42: ...erent materials The volume of the noise can vary depending on the quantity of food being cooked or the cooking method Loud whistling noises These may arise if you are operating two cooking zones at th...

Page 43: ...genau ca For assistance with connecting to Home Connect you can also view instructions here www home connect com us en help support set up 14 1 Model number E Nr and production number FD You can find...

Page 44: ...or is reasonably inaccessible hazardous threatening or treacherous locale surroundings or envi ronment in any such event if you request Gaggenau would still pay for labor and parts and ship the parts...

Page 45: ...USION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE EX CLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU...

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