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Overheating protection

Holiday safeguard 
(Automatic switch-off)

Child lock

It is possible to avoid switching on the appliance
accidentally by using the child lock.  

Note: 

the child lock function is de-activated when

delivered and must be chosen in the options menu.
(see page 23 options menu).

The cooktop’s electronic circuitry features overheating
protection. If the critical temperature is exceeded,
the right front and back cooking zones are switched
back to level 7 provided they are set to level 8 or 9.

and 

alternately appear in the relevant cooking

level display areas. 
When the temperature drops below the critial
value, the letter

disappear from the display. The

cooking zones remain on level 7 and can be turned
up to level 8 or 9 again if required.

The appliance is set to automatically switch off a
cooking zone 4 hours after the last operation. 
The cooking zone can be switched on again as
normal.

Switching on the child lock

The appliance must be switched on by the main
switch and all cooking zones should be on 0. 

• Touch the rear left cooking zone on the display

panel and keep the finger pressed.

• Simultaneously touch the main switch. An audible

signal is given. Remove the finger from the main
switch first and then the finger from the cooking
zone.

• The main switch symbol flashes. The cooktop can

now not be switched on. The timer, however, is
still operational.

Switching off the child lock

• Touch the rear left cooking zone on the display

panel and keep the finger pressed.

• Simultaneously touch the main switch. An audible

signal is given. Remove the finger from the main
switch first and then the finger from the cooking
zone.

19

Child lock switched on

Summary of Contents for CK 481-6 Series

Page 1: ...Operating and Assembly Instructions CK 481 6 Electronic Glass Ceramic Cooktop...

Page 2: ...ge 12 Energy saving tips Page 12 Settings table Page 13 5 Additional functions Page 14 19 Cooking zone extension front left Page 14 Cooking zone extension rear Page 15 Automatic quick boil function Pa...

Page 3: ...it for the first time The instructions contain important notes on use installation and maintenance of the appliance On the following pages you will find important notes on safety and operation These w...

Page 4: ...hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth 4 a Use Proper Pan Size This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size Select utensils having flat bottoms lar...

Page 5: ...dual burner The maximum temperature of the glass ceramic top is rated at 1 080 F The thermal protectors are rated at 939 F to cycle the burner off in order to protect the glass top Even on the highest...

Page 6: ...of the appliance do not use high pressure or steam jet cleaning devices Do not store any substances that are sensitive to high temperatures or which pose a fire hazard e g cleaning agents or spray can...

Page 7: ...st not be put to any other uses Use the appliance to prepare meals only Do not use the appliance to heat up the room in which it is installed Do not use the cooking surface as space to store items Do...

Page 8: ...ditional zone 800 W convert to 7 1 8 x 16 3 8 4400 W 4 SuperQuick cooking zone 5 3 4 1200 W 5 Display panel 6 Cooking level display 7 Cooking zone selection 8 Main switch 9 Timer display 10 Timer swit...

Page 9: ...sensor pads the appliance registers this as an error No input is registered and several short tones are sounded When the appliance is switched on a spot lights up on the main switch symbol The given c...

Page 10: ...l the previous values should you switch it off accidentally Timer page 17 18 It is possible to program an automatic switch off time for one or several of the cooking zones It is also possible to use t...

Page 11: ...he zero on the display of the selected cooking zone flashes Select the required cooking level within 5 seconds using the UP DOWN symbols You can immediately select level 9 8 etc using the DOWN symbol...

Page 12: ...h the the DOWN symbol until the display of the cooking zone shows a zero The cooking zone is now switched off The residual heat symbol lights in the display of the cooking zone Note if you want to swi...

Page 13: ...above procedure exactly results in the stored values being lost Pots and saucepans should always be covered by a matching lid The cooking time is shortened and the energy use reduced Pay attention to...

Page 14: ...ta soup sauces Steaming Vegetables potatoes fish Stewing Vegetables fruit fish Braising Goulash rolled beef steaks roasts vegetables Thawing Frozen foods 3 1 Slow cooking Rice pulses Reheating keeping...

Page 15: ...DOWN symbols The display of the cooking zone flashes the chosen level The selected cooking level is confirmed after a few seconds by an audible signal and the display lights constantly Alternatively y...

Page 16: ...he extension symbol flashes on the display Now select the required cooking level using the UP DOWN symbols The display of both cooking zones flashes the chosen level The selected cooking level is conf...

Page 17: ...o on the display of the selected cooking zone flashes Now select the required cooking level using the UP DOWN symbols The display of the cooking zone flashes the chosen level The selected cooking leve...

Page 18: ...value is confirmed a few seconds later by an audible signal and the timer starts Alternatively you can confirm the values by again touching the timer symbol in the control panel Touch the cooking zone...

Page 19: ...itch off function Any value between 1 and 90 minutes can be entered on the timer Touch the timer symbol The timer display flashes 00 Select the required time using the UP DOWN symbols The value is con...

Page 20: ...l 8 or 9 again if required The appliance is set to automatically switch off a cooking zone 4 hours after the last operation The cooking zone can be switched on again as normal Switching on the child l...

Page 21: ...ones should be on 0 Touch symbols UP and DOWN when the cooktop is switched on You will hear a signal Keep your fingers pressed down until a second signal sounds after a few seconds and P1 lights on th...

Page 22: ...vated if desired the symbol for the large combination feature lights every time the cooking range is switched on the large combination feature is activated however can be de activated if desired the s...

Page 23: ...oking range is switched on the combination feature is activated however can be de activated if desired the symbol for the large combination feature lights and appears on the cooking zone display when...

Page 24: ...cooking zone rear left A spot appears next to the child lock symbol The child lock can be switched on with this setting if required P4 flashes requesting to store values Store the required option by...

Page 25: ...ly the cleaner while the cooktop is still hot as this may cause stains Do not use scouring agents abrasives or chemically aggressive cleaners for example oven cleaner Do not use any nitro polishing ag...

Page 26: ...aggenau dealer who will provide you with the address and telephone number of your nearest manufacturer s authorized service agent or contact Gaggenau USA on 800 828 9165 Specify the appliance type see...

Page 27: ...itches off The holiday safeguard is set to Switch the cooking zone on after operating for a longer automatically switch off a cooking zone again as usual period of time 4 hours after the last operatio...

Page 28: ...ach side between the appliance and any flammable walls or furnishings If all poles of the appliances cannot be isolated from the mains by removing an accessible plug an isolating device with a contact...

Page 29: ...lboard covered with no less than No 28 MSG sheet steel 0 015 inch thick stainless steel 0 024 inch thick aluminimum or 0 020 inch thick copper If an electrically heated warming tray is provided on the...

Page 30: ...the installation conditions Note During installation be careful that the front right clamping screw is fitted to the worktop front side as fitting the clamping screw to the side can damage the applia...

Page 31: ...551 McFADDEN AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92649 USA Y 800 828 9165 FAX 714 901 0979 www gaggenau usa com GAGGENAU HAUSGER TE GMBH CARL WERY STR 34 81739 M NCHEN GERMANY Y 089 45 90 03 FAX 089 45 90 23 4...

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