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Preventing material damage

2 Preventing material damage

Preventing material damage

NOTICE:

Cookware with rough bottoms scratch the glass ceramic

surface.

Check the bottom of the cookware before setting it

down.

Salt, sugar or grains of sand scratch the glass ceramic

surface.

Never use the cooktop as a working surface or for set-

ting things down.

Overheating can damage the cookware.

Do not heat empty pots or pans.

Hot cookware can cause the electronics to overheat.

Never set down hot pans and pots on the control panel

or the cooktop frame.

When hard or sharp objects fall on the cooktop, they can

cause damage.

Do not let hard or pointed objects fall on the cooktop.

Aluminum foil and plastic melt on hot cooking zones.

Do not let aluminum foil or plastic come into contact

with hot cooking zones.

Do not use cooktop protective film.

Unsuitable cleaning agents can cause shimmering metallic

discolorations on the glass ceramic surface.

Refer to the cleaning recommendations in this manual. 

→ 

"Cleaning and maintenance", Page 37

2.1 Overview of the most common types

of damage

Here you can find an overview of the most common types

of damage and suggestions how to avoid them.

Stains

Cause

Remedy

Boiled-over food

Remove boiled-over food imme-

diately with a glass scraper.

Unsuitable cleaning

agents

Use cleaning agents that are suit-

able for glass ceramic cooktops.

Scratches

Cause

Remedy

Salt, sugar and sand

Do not use the cooktop as a work

surface or storage space.

Cookware with rough

bases

Check the cookware.

Discolorations

Cause

Remedy

Unsuitable cleaning

agents

Use cleaning agents that are suit-

able for glass ceramic cooktops.

Pot abrasion (e.g.

aluminum)

Lift pots and pans when moving

them.

Blisters

Cause

Remedy

Sugar, food 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 and energy-saving

3.1 Disposal of packaging

The packaging materials are environmentally compatible

and can be recycled.

Sort the individual components by type and dispose of

them separately.

3.2 Saving energy

If you follow these tips, your appliance consumes less en-

ergy.

Select a cookware diameter that matches the cooking

zone. Center the cookware on the cooking zone.

Tip: 

Cookware manufacturers usually state the top diame-

ter of the cookware. The diameter of the cookware base is

usually smaller.

a

The energy is targeted at the cookware.

If you use cookware that is too small, energy is wasted.

If the cookware is too large, much energy is used to

heat up the cookware.

Close cookware with a fitting lid.

a

Cooking without a lid consumes more energy.

Only lift the lid when necessary.

a

If you lift the lid, a lot of energy can escape.

Use a glass lid.

a

If you use a glass lid, you can look inside the cookware

without lifting the lid.

Use cookware with a solid flat bottom.

a

Curved cookware bases increase energy consumption.

Use a cookware size that matches the amount of food you

want to cook.

a

Cookware with little content consumes a lot of energy.

Cook with a small amount of water.

a

More water requires more energy to heat it up.

Select a lower power level as soon as possible. Select a

suitable power level to continue cooking.

a

For ongoing cooking a lower power level is sufficient.

Induction cooking

4 Induction cooking

Induction cooking

4.1 Advantages of induction cooking

Induction cooking is fundamentally different from tradi-

tional cooking methods, since the heat builds up directly in

the cookware. This offers numerous advantages:

¡

Saves time when boiling and frying.

¡

Saves energy.

¡

Easier to care for and clean. Spilled food does not burn

on as quickly.

Summary of Contents for CI 292 602

Page 1: ...en us User manual CI 292 602 Cooktop Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...oster function for pans 17 7 10 Keep warm 17 7 11 Cooking assistance functions 17 7 12 Wireless cooking sensor 28 7 13 Panel lock 31 7 14 Wipe protection 31 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: ...a function is selected the touch key lights up in or ange When you press a touch key the respective function is activated A confirmation signal sounds Touch key Function Main switch Booster function f...

Page 12: ...twist knob to select the cooking zones and power levels The twist knob automatically centers itself in the twistpad area 6 1 Using the twist knob The twist knob is magnetic and is located on the twist...

Page 13: ...tically to protect the fragile parts of your appliance and to prevent the appliance from producing excess noise Setting the power level Requirement The cooktop is turned on 1 Place the cookware on the...

Page 14: ...roast 4 0 5 0 Fish1 4 0 5 0 1 Ongoing cooking without lid Cooking Rice with double amount of water 2 0 3 0 Potatoes boiled in their skins with 1 2 cups of water 4 0 5 0 Boiled potatoes with 1 2 cups o...

Page 15: ...flexible cooking zone and adjust the power level with the twist knob 2 Change the power level using the twist knob Deactivating the Flex function 1 Select one of the two cooking zones that belong to...

Page 16: ...how much time has elapsed since the Short term timer has elapsed Requirement The Short term timer has run out and the timer end signal is still active 1 Press and hold for a few seconds a The Stopwatc...

Page 17: ...function This function can only be used on one cooking zone of the same cooktop segment at a time The illustration shows these segments of your cooktop If the function is not available and blink on t...

Page 18: ...All cooking zones Cooking in a pressure cooker 240 115 All cooking zones Deep fat frying at a low temperature 320 160 All cooking zones Deep fat frying at a medium temperature 340 170 All cooking zon...

Page 19: ...ctions The wireless cooking sensor is essential for using the cooking sensor functions If your cooktop does not have a wireless cooking sensor included you can purchase it from specialist retailers ou...

Page 20: ...ne only heats up in order to maintain the temperature This saves energy Oil or fat will not over heat The temperature is continuously monitored This pre vents the food from spilling over and you do no...

Page 21: ...arts to boil depends on the height of your home above sea level If the water is boiling too vigorously or not vigorously enough you can set the boiling point 1 Select the basic setting Basic settings...

Page 22: ...lid Turning the cooking sensor function off You can deactivate the cooking sensor functions in dif ferent ways Select the cooking zone and press Select the cooking zone and set the temperature to Pres...

Page 23: ...nd signal Frying with little oil Fish fillet plain 4 10 20 Fish fillet breaded 3 10 20 Scampi 4 4 8 Shrimp 4 4 8 Fried whole fish 3 10 20 Poaching Braised fish 195 90 15 20 Deep fat frying Deep fat fr...

Page 24: ...cooker 250 115 25 35 White beans in a pressure cooker 250 115 25 35 Lentils in a pressure cooker 250 115 10 20 Deep fat frying Deep fat frying breaded vegetables 340 170 4 8 Deep fat frying vegetables...

Page 25: ...212 100 5 10 Cooking in a pressure cooker Home made broths in a pressure cooker 250 115 20 30 Sauces Food Function Temperature F C Total cooking time from sound signal Frying with a little oil Tomato...

Page 26: ...4 3 15 Toasting pine nuts 4 3 15 Keeping warm heating Heating goulash soup 160 70 10 20 Heating mulled wine 160 70 5 15 Poaching Heating milk 185 85 3 10 Teppan Yaki for the flexible cooking zone The...

Page 27: ...ood Cookware Frying sensor level Total frying time after the signal min Fish fillet plain 4 10 20 Scampi 4 4 8 Prawns 4 4 8 Fried fish whole 3 15 30 Verduras Vegetables Food Cookware Frying sensor lev...

Page 28: ...fficial website When doing so quote the relevant reference number 00577921 Set of 5 silicone patches CA060300 Cooking sensor and set of 5 silicone patches Attaching the silicone patch The silicone pat...

Page 29: ...y not be established correctly for the following reasons Bluetooth communication error You have not pressed the symbol on the cooking sensor within 30 seconds after selecting the cooking zone The batt...

Page 30: ...ve the silicone cover from the lower section of the cooking sensor casing and remove both screws using a screwdriver 2 Open the cap on the cooking sensor Remove the bat tery from the lower section of...

Page 31: ...h You can turn the cooktop off at any time Activating the display cleaning protection With this function you can clean the control panel while the cooktop is switched on without accidentally changing...

Page 32: ...uct information Display Customer Support index CI Production number Production number 1 Production number 2 3 Press again to access the basic settings 4 Press repeatedly until the required basic setti...

Page 33: ...services in your country You can find information on this at www home connect com The Home Connect app guides you through the entire registration process Follow the instructions in the Home Connect a...

Page 34: ...b is switched on 1 Select the setting in the Home Connect app and send it to the cooktop Follow the instructions in the Home Connect app 2 If the setting was previously two steps are required If flash...

Page 35: ...liance to a hood and in this way control the functions of your appliance via the cook top If both appliances are Home Connect compatible the easiest way to connect the appliances is in the Home Con ne...

Page 36: ...ling the hood via the cooktop In the basic settings menu you can configure what the hood should do when the cooktop or individual cooking zones are switched on or off You can select other settings usi...

Page 37: ...1 Cleaning agents You can purchase suitable cleaners and glass scrapers from Customer Support or in our online shop www gagge nau com zz store Recommended cleaning agents Glass ceramic cooktop cleaner...

Page 38: ...sponge on top of the soil for 30 minutes to soften the soil Remove the soil with a plastic scrubber and glass ceramic cooktop cleaner or with the glass scraper Rinse the cooktop surface and dry it Typ...

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: ...appropriate solution for you thereby avoiding unnecessary visits by a service provider With any warranty repair we will make sure your appli ance is repaired by a trained authorized service provider...

Page 44: ...lity and responsibility hereunder is to repair manufac turer defective Product only using a Gaggenau authorized service provider during normal business hours For safety and property damage concerns Ga...

Page 45: ...OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTH ERWISE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR THE PE RIOD THAT THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EFFECTIVE IN NO EVENT WILL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL...

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