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       Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display does not match the actual cookware in terms of size and 
shape.

The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display is purely indicative.

Make sure that the item of cookware is inside the usable area of the cooking surface.

There is cookware on the cooking surface that is not being shown on the touchscreen display.

There are more than eight items of cookware on the cooking surface.

The cookware is too small: A diameter of between 90 and 340 mm is recommended.

Use a bigger item of cookware or cookware that is suitable for induction cooking. Alternatively, move the cookware 
to a different position on the cooking surface. For information on which types of cookware can be used with an 
induction hob, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction cooking"

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There are two items of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display displays this as just one item 
of cookware.

If two pots or pans are placed very close together on the cooking surface, the touchscreen display may depict them 
as one item of cookware.

Move the two items away from each other until the touchscreen display depicts them separately.

There is an item of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display depicts two or more.

The base of the cookware may be deformed or embossed, or the cookware is not suitable for induction cooking.

Check how flat the base of the cookware is and place it back on the cooking surface. For information on the type, 
size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction cooking"

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Not every item of cookware that is on the cooking surface can be activated.

You can place up to eight items of cookware on the cooking surface but only up to five evenly distributed items can 
be used at the same time.

For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction cooking"

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You can cook with up to three items of cookware on one side. If there is an item of cookware in the centre of the 
cooking surface or an item of cookware is too large, the number of "active" pots or pans is restricted.

For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction cooking"

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One of the items of cookware is not suitable for induction cooking. The 

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 symbol appears on the touchscreen dis-

play next to the unsuitable pot or pan.

For information on which types of cookware can be used with an induction hob, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction cooking"

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The appliance has exceeded its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been acti-
vated.

Check the installation and correctly configure the Power management setting. See the section entitled 

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 "Basic 

settings"

The heat setting cannot be increased.

The appliance has reached its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been activated.

Switch the positions of the cookware on the cooking surface. Check the installation and correctly configure the 
Power management setting.See the section entitled 

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 "Basic settings"

The Cooking sensor mode is not available.

The appliance has reached its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been activated.

To ensure that the Cooking sensor mode is available, switch off the other cooking positions or reduce the heat set-
ting for the other items of cookware. Switch the positions of the cookware on the cooking surface. Check the instal-
lation and correctly configure the Power management setting. See the section entitled 

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 "Basic settings"

Bubbles are forming with an uneven distribution within the cookware.

Depending on the power level that is selected, the type of cookware or the combination with other cookware, bub-
bles may form unevenly. This does not affect the temperature or the cooking process.

For information on the type, size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled 

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 "Induction 

cooking"

Summary of Contents for CX 482

Page 1: ...Instruction manual CX 482 Full surface induction cooktop...

Page 2: ...s for use 22 Activating 22 Deactivating 22 zKeep warm function 23 Activating 23 Deactivating 23 sTransfer function 23 Activation 23 Wireless temperature sensor 24 Preparing and maintaining the wireles...

Page 3: ...Hob surround 48 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 49 3Trouble shooting 52 Warnings and fault messages 52 Tips 52 Demo mode 53 4Customer service 54 Product number E no and production number FD no 54 Addit...

Page 4: ...vices or child protection grilles approved by ourselves Unsuitable safety devices or child protection grilles may result in accidents This appliance is not intended for operation with an external cloc...

Page 5: ...always turn off the hob at the main switch Do not wait until the hob turns off automatically after the pan is removed m Warning Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs may only...

Page 6: ...very hot when removing it from the saucepan Wear oven gloves or use a tea towel to remove it Risk of injury When cooking in a bain marie the hob and cooking container could shatter due to overheating...

Page 7: ...hob Overview The table below lists the commonest kinds of damage Damage Cause Remedy Stains Food boiling over Remove any food that has boiled over immediately with a glass scraper Unsuitable cleaning...

Page 8: ...irectly in the item of cookware This offers numerous advantages Saves time when boiling and frying Energy savings Easier to care for and clean Spilled food does not burn on as quickly Heat control and...

Page 9: ...e the cookware or try again with a different pot or pan If you lift the active cookware from the cooking surface for more than 30 seconds the cooking position automatically switches off Empty cookware...

Page 10: ...ol panel has buttons and a touchscreen display Buttons The buttons are touch sensitive To select a function touch the relevant symbol The available functions will appear in the display Notes Always ke...

Page 11: ...info menu provides you with information about the appliance or the functions that are currently active To access the info menu touch the symbol on the function bar The sensor will show when the funct...

Page 12: ...can use the cooking sensor that is attached to the outside of the pan to automatically keep the tem perature at a set level Cooking sen sor mode is suitable for food that requires large quantities of...

Page 13: ...ly switch off if the cooking positions have been switched off for more than 30 seconds The settings are stored for 10 seconds after the hob has been switched off If you switch the hob back on during t...

Page 14: ...urer s instructions Do not cook food for too long otherwise the nutrients will be lost The kitchen clock can be used to set the optimum cooking time For a more healthy cooking result smoking oil shoul...

Page 15: ...k 2 4 5 5 5 20 30 Hamburgers 2 cm thick 2 6 0 7 0 10 20 Fish and fish fillet plain 5 0 6 0 8 20 Fish and fish fillet breaded 6 0 7 0 8 20 Fish breaded and frozen e g fish fingers 6 0 7 0 8 15 Prawns a...

Page 16: ...re has been detected will be set For more information on the size and positioning of the cookware see the section entitled Induction cooking Activation 1 Touch the g symbol 2 Touch the symbol followed...

Page 17: ...ls is displayed on the main screen This function has now been activated Set down the cookware If active cookware is on the cooking position before you activate the function the cooking position displa...

Page 18: ...ree timer functions Setting the cooking time Stopwatch Timer Cooking timer The cooking position will switch off automatically once the time that is set has elapsed You can set a cooking time of up to...

Page 19: ...ators will go out and the signal tone will stop Stopwatch function The stopwatch function displays the time that has elapsed since activation This functions independently from the cooking positions an...

Page 20: ...e will start to count down Changing or deleting the time Touch the symbol Change the time that is currently set and touch the symbol to confirm the setting you have chosen To delete the time touch the...

Page 21: ...will be deactivated The cooking position is automatically set to heat setting 9 0 If the booster function for saucepans in the centre of the cooking surface is active settings can be implemented for...

Page 22: ...on for frying pans in the centre of the cooking surface is active settings can be implemented for other items of cookware on the left and right hand side of the hob Recommendations for use Always use...

Page 23: ...power level or temperature setting and the cooking time from one cooking position to another If you remove an item of cookware from the cooking surface or move it the cooking position it was previous...

Page 24: ...ve area with a spirit 2 Remove the protective film from the silicone patch Adhere the silicone patch to the outside of the pan in the correct place using the enclosed template as a guide 3 Press down...

Page 25: ...onnection error contact our technical after sales service Resetting the wireless temperature sensor 1 Touch and hold the symbol on the cooking sensor for 8 10 seconds While you are doing this the cook...

Page 26: ...st align with the notches on the lower section of the housing Tighten the screws with a screwdriver 4 Reattach the silicone cover to the lower section of the temperature sensor housing Note Use only h...

Page 27: ...r point from specialist retailers or through our technical after sales service or our online shop You can use up to three cooking sensors at the same time Note You can order it by specifying the refer...

Page 28: ...the temperature recommended in the table Deep fat frying It is recommended that you heat oil with a lid on Once the signal tone has sounded remove the lid and add the food Select the temperature recom...

Page 29: ...s now active The temperature symbol next to the cooking position will light up gradually until the selected temperature has been reached Then an audible signal will sound and the temperature symbol wi...

Page 30: ...25 Deep fat frying Deep fat frying chicken portions 3 170 C 10 15 Deep fat frying meatballs 3 170 C 10 15 1 Heat up and cook with the lid on Add the food after the signal tone sounds 2 Add the food at...

Page 31: ...d mushrooms 3 170 C 4 8 Deep fat frying mushrooms in beer batter 3 170 C 4 8 1 Heat up and cook with the lid on Add the food after the signal tone sounds 2 Add the food at the start 3 Heat the oil wit...

Page 32: ...he food after the signal tone sounds 2 Add the food at the start 3 Stir frequently Soups Temperature Time min Poaching Instant creamy soups 2 90 C 10 15 Boiling Home made broths 1 100 C 60 90 Instant...

Page 33: ...frying chips 3 180 C 4 8 1 Heat up and cook with the lid on Add the food after the signal tone sounds 2 Add the food at the start 3 Heat the oil with the lid on Deep fat fry one portion after the othe...

Page 34: ...are see the section entitled Induction cooking Activation Place the cookware on the cooking surface 1 Touch the cooking position display for the cookware 2 Touch the i symbol 3 Use your finger to scro...

Page 35: ...he teppanyaki grill and its position on the cooking surface are displayed Then touch the G symbol to confirm your choice 4 Select the heat setting you require from the settings area The display will s...

Page 36: ...me s you have set have stopped If the timer or stopwatch is active it will continue running If the pause function has been activated the timer duration cannot be changed The pause function has no effe...

Page 37: ...for dynamic cooking mode for an item of cookware CAL Cooking sensor calibration Set your height above sea level to adjust the boiling point Cooking sensor pairing Connect the wireless cooking sensor...

Page 38: ...Connect services in your country Home Connect services are not available in every country You can find more information on this at www home connect com Notes Hobs are not designed to be used unattende...

Page 39: ...and then touch the G symbol to confirm your choice 5 You have 2 minutes to tap the WPS button on the router as indicated on the display 6 A message will be displayed to notify you when the hob is succ...

Page 40: ...irm 9 Then open the Home Connect app on your mobile device and follow the instructions for establishing the connection on the display 10 A message will be displayed to notify you when connection to th...

Page 41: ...tion Connection Enables the Wi Fi network to be switched on and off Connect with App You can connect to one or more Home Connect accounts Settings via the app You can choose whether to allow cooking s...

Page 42: ...nection will also be deleted if you restore the factory settings on your appliance Connecting to your home network 1 To open the basic settings touch the t symbol on the main screen 2 Scroll left or r...

Page 43: ...shooting or security updates To use the app you must first register as a Home Connect user install the app on your mobile device and connect to the Home Connect server The Home Connect app will tell y...

Page 44: ...u Hausger te GmbH hereby declares that the appliance which features Home Connect is in accordance with the basic requirements and the other relevant provisions of the directive 2014 53 EU A detailed R...

Page 45: ...from the hob will appear on the main screen If you wish to change the setting select the Hood control option S again and then change the setting as required Connecting via your home network You requir...

Page 46: ...ivation 1 Touch the H symbol on the main screen 2 Select the Hood control option 3 Select the Automatic option Depending on how the extractor hood sensor is configured the fan will start automatically...

Page 47: ...ns when the hob is switched on Run on function The run on function keeps the fan running for a certain amount of time after the hob is switched off Brightness You can choose the brightness setting at...

Page 48: ...best removed with a glass scraper available from retailers Observe the manufacturer s instructions You can obtain a suitable glass scraper from customer services or through our online shop Using a sp...

Page 49: ...hese may occur if two cooking positions are used at the highest power level at the same time The whistling noises disappear or become quieter when the power level is reduced Crackling This occurs when...

Page 50: ...ation on positioning cookware see the section entitled Induction cooking You can cook with up to three items of cookware on one side If there is an item of cookware in the centre of the cooking surfac...

Page 51: ...e network after the WPS button has been pressed on the router Once the Connect automatically option has been selected press the WPS button on the router within the next two minutes If this time has al...

Page 52: ...Change the total power under Maximum power consumption in the basic settings If a very large item of cookware is being used this may have an effect on the maximum power level for that half of the hob...

Page 53: ...ng sensor is not responding Replace the 3 V CR2032 battery See section Replacing the battery If this does not solve the problem press and hold the symbol on the cooking sensor for 8 10 seconds and the...

Page 54: ...mic hob You can check the after sales service index KI and production number FD no by going to the basic settings Refer to the section entitled Basic settings to find out how to do this Please note th...

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