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Summary of Contents for GIS66XC

Page 1: ...User manual GIT66B GIT67B GIS66XC GIS67XC...

Page 2: ...GB Manual GB 3 GB 34 Pictograms used Important information Tip...

Page 3: ...hob 14 Pan detection 15 Residual warmth indicator 15 Boost 15 Automatic heat up function 15 Two cooking zones behind each other 16 Bridge mode 17 Keeping food warm 18 Child lock 18 Cooking timer Egg t...

Page 4: ...ill hot The hob has four slider areas to adjust the power level of the cooking zones With a special bridge button you can connect bridge two zones behind each other Both zones will have the same setti...

Page 5: ...ly for GIT67B 12 Cooking level cooking zone front right 13 Timer indicator cooking zone rear right 14 Bridge indicator cooking zone rear right only for GIT67B 15 Cooking level cooking zone rear right...

Page 6: ...zone front left octa 180 mm x 220 mm 3 7 kW 2 Cooking zone rear left octa 180 mm x 220 mm 3 7 kW 3 Cooking zone rear right 180 3 0 kW 4 Cooking zone front right 180 3 0 kW 5 Control panel 2 1 5 4 3 2...

Page 7: ...220 mm 3 7 kW 2 Cooking zone rear left octa 180 mm x 220 mm 3 7 kW 3 Cooking zone rear right octa 180 mm x 220 mm 3 7 kW 4 Cooking zone front right octa 180 mm x 220 mm 3 7 kW 5 Control panel 2 3 5 1...

Page 8: ...ed for food preparation only When you use the hob for the first time you will notice a new smell This is normal If the kitchen is well ventilated the smell will soon disappear Remember that if the hob...

Page 9: ...These can heat up extremely quickly and cause burns Keep magnetizable objects credit cards bank cards etc away from the appliance We advise anyone with a pacemaker to consult their cardiologist befor...

Page 10: ...risk of overheating when a pan boils dry In case of temperatures rising too high the power is reduced automatically Cooking time limiter The cooking time limiter is a safety function of your cooking a...

Page 11: ...and liquids will boil very rapidly It is best not to leave pans unattended to avoid them boiling over or boiling dry The power will be adjusted In the case of induction cooking it is only the part of...

Page 12: ...get any hotter than the pans themselves food spills cannot burn on Safe The heat is generated in the pan itself The glass top does not get any warmer than the pan This means that the cooking zone is c...

Page 13: ...ower level Attention Never use pans with a misshapen base A hollow or rounded base can interfere with the operation of the overheating protection so that the appliance becomes too hot This may lead to...

Page 14: ...also possible Touch the multi slider somewhere in the slider area to set a power level Switching off the hob Switching off one cooking zone A cooking zone is switched on The display shows a power sett...

Page 15: ...time Boost function is not available in bridge mode Switching on the boost function The hob is switched on and a pan is on a cooking zone Touch and slide your finger to the right over the multi slider...

Page 16: ...ion for each power setting Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Seconds 40 72 120 176 256 432 120 192 Switching off the automatic heat up function The hob is switched on A and the power setting flash alternately i...

Page 17: ...ns on the cooking zones that you want to set to the bridge mode Touch the On Off button You will hear a short bleep and the display for each cooking zone will show 0 If no further action is taken the...

Page 18: ...keep food warm is switched on The display shows u Touch and slide your finger to the left over the multi slider of the desired cooking zone to choose setting 0 The display shows setting 0 The cooking...

Page 19: ...switched on all displays show 0 no cooking zone is active Press the timer button once 00 is shown in the display with a blinking dot There is no timer indicator in the timer display Use the button or...

Page 20: ...t the steps to set the time for another active cooking zone Attention When there is more than one timer active the display will show the shortest remaining time and the timer dot corresponding to it S...

Page 21: ...7 C Canola oil 204 C Virgin olive oil 216 C Sunflower oil 227 C Corn oil 232 C Peanut oil 232 C Rice oil 255 C Olive oil 242 C Cooking settings Because the settings depend on the quantity and composit...

Page 22: ...toast fry breaded fish Use setting 6 and 5 to complete the cooking of large quantities defrost hard vegetables fry thin slices of breaded meat Use settings 1 4 to simmer bouillon stew meats simmer ve...

Page 23: ...tubborn stains Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent such as washing up liquid Remove water marks and lime scale with vinegar Metal marks caused by sliding pans can be difficu...

Page 24: ...Ventilate the kitchen You can hear a ticking sound in your hob This is caused by the capacity limiter on the front and back zones Ticking can also occur at lower settings Normal operation The pans mak...

Page 25: ...setting Fault code E3 The pan you are using is not suitable Use a suitable pan see page 11 and 12 Fault code U400 The voltage is too high and or the hob is not properly connected Have your connection...

Page 26: ...ply line If the connecting cable is damaged it may only be replaced by the manufacturer the manufacturer s service organisation or equivalently qualified persons in order to avoid dangerous situations...

Page 27: ...C min 20 558 560 min 600 488 490 min 40 46 min 50 640 645 R10 520 50 If the hob is wider than the cupboard with a worktop less than 49 mm thick saw a cut out in both sides of the cupboard so the appli...

Page 28: ...d on the back wall of the cabinet along its entire width Furthermore a minimum of 6 mm clearance must be provided at the front side along the entire width of the cabinet The hob is fitted with a fan l...

Page 29: ...nduction hob is possible with oven types EVP4 EVP2 which are fitted with a cooling fan Before installing the oven the rear wall of the kitchen cabinet should be removed Furthermore a minimum of 6 mm c...

Page 30: ...is 400 V Fit a connecting bridge between connecting points 4 5 The groups must have fuses of at least 16 A 2x The core diameter of the connecting cable must be at least 2 5 mm2 2 phase and 2 neutral...

Page 31: ...points 1 2 and 4 5 The group must have a fuse of at least 32 A The core diameter of the connecting should be at least 6 mm2 The bridges on the connecting block can be used to create the required conn...

Page 32: ...uirements see page 29 and 30 Remove the protective layer from the sealing tape and apply the tape in the groove of the aluminium profile or on the edge of the glass plate Do not stick tape round the c...

Page 33: ...a 180x220 mm Rear right 3 0 kW 180 mm 3 7 kW octa 180x220 mm Front right 3 0 kW 180 mm 3 7 kW octa 180x220 mm Center right Connected load L1 3700 W 3700 W L2 3700 W 3700 W L3 Total connected load 7400...

Page 34: ...ordance with government regulations As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with the symbol of a crossed out wheeled dustbin This means that at th...

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