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Cleaning

Cleaning

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Warning – Risk of burns! 

The appliance becomes hot during operation. Allow the 
appliance to cool down before cleaning.

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Warning – Risk of burns! 

The appliance will become hot during operation. If hot 
liquids penetrate the appliance, leave the appliance to 
cool for at least two hours before removing the filter 
cover, the metal grease filter, the container, the overflow 
reservoir or the appliance housing.

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Warning – Risk of electric shock! 

Do not use any high-pressure cleaners or steam 
cleaners, which can result in an electric shock.

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Warning – Risk of electric shock! 

Penetrating moisture may result in an electric shock. 
Clean the appliance using a damp cloth only. Before 
cleaning, pull out the mains plug or switch off the circuit 
breaker in the fuse box.

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Warning – Risk of injury! 

Components inside the appliance may have sharp 
edges. Wear protective gloves.

Note: 

Only use a minimal amount of water when 

cleaning so that no water enters the appliance.

Notes

Before cleaning the appliance, remove any jewellery 
you are wearing on your arms and hands.

Do not use any cleaning agents while the hob is still 
hot. This may mark the surface. Ensure that any 
residue left by cleaning agents is removed.

Cleaning agents

Only use cleaning products that are suitable for this 
type of hob. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on 
the product packaging.

Follow all instructions and warnings included with the 
cleaning products.

Suitable maintenance and cleaning products can be 
purchased from the after-sales service or in our e-Shop.

Caution!
Beware of causing surface damage

Do not use:

Undiluted washing-up liquid

Cleaning products designed for dishwashers

Abrasive cleaning products 

Pressure washers or steam jet cleaners

Oven cleaners

Corrosive or aggressive cleaners, or those 
containing chlorine

Cleaners containing a large percentage of alcohol

Hard, scratchy sponges, brushes or scouring pads

Caution!
Beware of causing surface damage

Always wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use.

To ensure that the different surfaces are not damaged 
by using the wrong cleaning product, follow the 
instructions in the table. 

Area

Cleaning product

Glass ceramic

Glass cleaner for stains caused by 
limescale and residual water: 
Clean the hob as soon as it has cooled 
down. You can use a cleaning product 
that is suitable for glass-ceramic hobs or 
glass cleaner (article no. 00311499).

Glass scraper (article no. 00087670) for 
stains caused by sugar, rice starch or 
plastic: 
Clean immediately. Caution: Risk of 
burns.

Then clean with a damp dish cloth and 
then dry with a cloth or towel.

Note: 

Do not use cleaning products designed 
for dishwashers.

Stainless steel

Hot soapy water: 
Clean with a dish cloth and then dry with 
a soft cloth.

Use a minimal amount of water when 
cleaning to prevent water from penetrat-
ing the appliance.

Leave dried-on remnants to soak in a 
small amount of soapy water; do not 
scour.

Always clean stainless steel surfaces in 
the direction of the grain.

Special stainless steel cleaning prod-
ucts (article no. 00311499) are available 
from our after-sales service, through our 
online shop or from specialist retailers. 
Apply a very thin layer of the cleaning 
product with a soft cloth.

Note: 

Do not use a glass scraper to clean the 
hob surround.

Plastic

Hot soapy water: 
Clean with a soft cloth or in the dish-
washer.

Controls

Hot soapy water or an appropriate glass 
cleaner (article no. 00311499): 
Clean using a damp dish cloth and then 
dry with a soft cloth.

Filter cover

Hot soapy water: 
Clean using a damp dish cloth and then 
dry with a soft cloth.

Summary of Contents for CV282110

Page 1: ...en Instruction manual CV 282 Flex induction cooktop with integrated ventilation system...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...a single hotplate 20 Transfer function 21 Professional chef function 22 Activation 22 Deactivating 22 Changing the settings 22 Timer functions 23 Cooking timer 23 The short term timer 23 Stopwatch fun...

Page 4: ...imum height of 2000 metres above sea level Do not use covers These can cause accidents for example due to overheating catching fire or materials shattering Only use safety devices or child protection...

Page 5: ...being operated Room air dependent heat producing appliances e g gas oil wood or coal operated heaters continuous flow heaters or water heaters obtain combustion air from the room in which they are in...

Page 6: ...d flames close to the appliance e g flamb ing Do not install the appliance near a solid fuel heating appliance e g wood or coal burning unless a sealed non removable cover is fitted There must be no f...

Page 7: ...nd the twist knob are magnetic The magnetic elements may damage electronic implants e g pacemakers or insulin pumps People fitted with electronic implants should therefore not carry the temperature se...

Page 8: ...s lid so that you can see into the pan without having to lift the lid Use pots and pans with flat bases Uneven bases increase the energy consumption The base diameter of pots and pans should be the sa...

Page 9: ...th a smaller diameter If the flexible cooking zone is being used as a single hotplate larger items of cookware can be used as these are particularly suited to this area You can find information on pos...

Page 10: ...an internal safety system However an empty pan may heat up so quickly that the automatic switch off function may not have time to react and the pan may reach very high temperatures The base of the pan...

Page 11: ...and colours may differ Your new appliance Special accessories No Name 1 Filter cover 2 Metal grease filter 3 Container 4 Hob 5 Control panel 6 Fan housing 7 Overflow container 8 Housing cover 9 Piping...

Page 12: ...Switch between the settings area for the hob and the ventilation system set the ventilation level switch on intensive mode automatic start and the intermittent function for the ven tilation system Swi...

Page 13: ...e is switched off the residual heat indicator will light up Even after the hob has been switched off the residual heat indicator will stay lit for as long as the hotplate is still warm Operating modes...

Page 14: ...ired hotplate Turning the twist knob selects the heat setting Position the twist knob on the twist pad so that it is in the centre of the indicators which delimit the twist pad area Note Even if the t...

Page 15: ...f If the hob is switched back on during this time the heat settings that were previously set will flash To apply these settings tap on the twist knob within the next 5 seconds If you do not tap the tw...

Page 16: ...ver as this will reduce the power of the ventilation system Switching on the ventilation system Note If flashes on the display panel and symbol is not available insert the metal grease filters correct...

Page 17: ...ly using a sensor Switching off 1 Touch the symbol 2 Use the twist knob to select another fan setting or turn it until appears The fan setting that is selected will be shown on the display panel Autom...

Page 18: ...ctions Do not cook food for too long otherwise nutrients will be lost The kitchen timer can be used to set the optimum cooking time For healthier cooking results oils and fats should not be heated to...

Page 19: ...3 cm thick 4 5 5 5 20 30 Hamburgers 2 cm thick 6 7 10 20 Fish and fish fillet plain 5 6 8 20 Fish and fish fillet breaded 6 7 8 20 Fish breaded and frozen e g fish fingers 6 7 8 15 Scampi prawns 7 8 4...

Page 20: ...e 1 Set down additional cookware in the appropriate position according to size If correctly positioned cookware is detected and the hotplate is selected automatically the corresponding part of the dis...

Page 21: ...which has not yet been preset and on which no other cookware has yet been placed If the Flex function is activated by moving an item of cookware across the flexible cooking zone the settings will be a...

Page 22: ...will switch themselves off Notes Only the keep warm function and the flex function can be set in professional chef mode If an unsuitable item of cookware is set down e g aluminium cookware the heat s...

Page 23: ...touch the 6 symbol Change the cooking time using the twist knob or set to to delete it When the time has elapsed The hotplate switches off A signal sounds appears in the hotplate display and flashes i...

Page 24: ...volumes of water to be heated up even more quickly than with the power setting The saucepan booster function temporarily increases the maximum output of the selected hotplate This function can always...

Page 25: ...the cookware corresponds to the size of the hotplate You can find information on the type size and positioning of the cookware in section Induction cooking Activating 1 Select a hotplate 2 Touch the s...

Page 26: ...will find information on Automatic function types Suitable cookware Sensors and special accessories Functions and heat settings Recommended dishes Types of automatic functions The automatic functions...

Page 27: ...measure the temperature of the saucepan or frying pan throughout the cooking process This ensures that the power is controlled with high precision and that the right temperature is maintained Your hob...

Page 28: ...nly heats when necessary This saves energy Oil or fat will not overheat The temperature is continuously monitored This prevents the food from spilling over The temperature does not need to be readjust...

Page 29: ...o this proceed as follows Select the basic setting see the section entitled The basic setting is set to 3 by default If your home is between 200 and 400 metres above sea level there is no need to chan...

Page 30: ...t and always put a lid on 3 Select the required hotplate using the twist knob appears in the display for the heat setting 4 Press the symbol in the control panel An audible signal sounds The symbol li...

Page 31: ...2 5 8 Simmering function Sausages Cooking sensor function 85 C 10 20 Boiling function Meatballs Cooking sensor function 100 C 20 30 Stewing poultry Cooking sensor function 100 C 60 90 Viennese boiled...

Page 32: ...roccoli Cooking sensor function 100 C 10 20 Fresh vegetables e g Brussels sprouts Cooking sensor function 100 C 30 40 Lentils Chickpeas Peas Cooking sensor function 100 C 15 20 Stew Cooking sensor fun...

Page 33: ...d on cook with the lid off and stir frequently Add the food right at the beginning Soups Automatic function Temperature range Total cooking time from signal mins Simmering function Instant soups e g c...

Page 34: ...llet plain or breaded Frying sensor function 3 10 20 Fish fingers Frying sensor function 4 8 12 French fries Frying sensor function 5 4 6 Stir frys e g stir fried vegetables with chicken Frying sensor...

Page 35: ...e cookware must not be used or cleaned during this time Notes Cookware with the silicone patch must not be left to soak in soapy water for long periods If the silicone patch comes off attach a new one...

Page 36: ...he upper and lower sections of the casing back together Make sure that the contact pins are aligned correctly 4 Put the silicone cover back on the lower section of the temperature sensor casing Note O...

Page 37: ...l panel for cleaning To activate Remove the twist knob An audible signal sounds The indicator and the hob settings flash The heating process is interrupted If a cooking timer is set it will be paused...

Page 38: ...m power 1500 W 3000 W recommended for 13 A 3500 W recommended for 16 A 4000 W 4500 W recommended for 20 A or Maximum power of the hob Restoring the factory settings Keep personal settings Restore fact...

Page 39: ...e settings have been saved Leaving the basic settings Turn off the hob with the main switch Setting automatic start Switched on The ventilation system will start at the fan setting selected by the sen...

Page 40: ...an find information on the type size and positioning of the cookware in the section entitled Induction cooking hPower manager PowermanagerYou can use the power manager to set the total power of the ho...

Page 41: ...e cleaning products Pressure washers or steam jet cleaners Oven cleaners Corrosive or aggressive cleaners or those containing chlorine Cleaners containing a large percentage of alcohol Hard scratchy s...

Page 42: ...o guarantee efficient filtration of odours and grease Metal grease filter The metal grease filters should be cleaned every 30 operating hours or at least once a month m Warning Risk of fire Grease dep...

Page 43: ...awer in the flat duct of the fitted unit 2 Open the drawer in the flat duct and remove the activated charcoal filter 3 Insert the new activated charcoal filter 4 Close the drawer in the flat duct and...

Page 44: ...components Also clean the inside of the hob extractor system regularly You can use a special degreaser to remove stubborn dirt article no 00311297 1 Remove the filter cover and clean it with a damp c...

Page 45: ...he overflow container before screwing it back into place 4 Refit the housing cover Twist knob The twist knob is best cleaned using lukewarm soapy water Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents Do...

Page 46: ...re of different sizes and dif ferent materials at the same time The loudness of the noise can vary depending on the quantity of food being cooked or the cooking method High pitched whistling noises Ca...

Page 47: ...ecial glass ceramic cleaning products will achieve the best results We advise against using harsh or abrasive cleaning products dishwater detergent concentrated or scouring pads You can find more info...

Page 48: ...The metal grease filter is saturated Clean the metal grease filter Cleaning on page 41 The activated charcoal filter is saturated Replace the activated charcoal filter Cleaning on page 41 The saturati...

Page 49: ...out Replace the 3V CR2032 battery See the section entitled Changing the battery The temperature sensor is disconnected Switch the function off and on again The temperature sensor is broken faulty Con...

Page 50: ...service engineer is not free of charge in the event that the appliance has been misused even during the warranty period m Warning Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs may on...

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