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Safety instructions for the installation

•  The connection must comply with national and local 

regulations.

•  The appliance must always be earthed.
 •  This appliance may only be connected by a competent 

electrical installer.

 •  For the connection, use an approved cable in 

accordance with the regulations. The cable casing 
should be of rubber.

 •  The connection cable must hang freely and is not to be 

fed through a drawer.

 •  If you want to make a fi xed connection, make sure that a 

multi-polar switch with a contact separation of at least 3 
mm is fi tted in the supply line.

•  The worktop the hob is built into must be fl at.
 •  The walls and the worktop surrounding the appliance 

must be heat resistant up to at least 85 °C. Even though 
the appliance itself does not get hot, the heat of the hot 
pan could discolour or deform the wall.

•   Damage caused by incorrect connection, installation or 

use, will not be covered by the guarantee.

What you need to 
consider

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

A fuse blows as soon as the 
hob is switched on.

The hob has been wrongly 
connected.

Check the electrical 
connections.

The hob simply switches off . You accidentally touched 

the On/Off  button or 
touched two buttons at the 
same time.

Switch the hob back on.

Fault code ER22.

The control panel is fi lthy or 
has water on it. 

Clean control panel.

Fault code E2.

The hob has overheated.

Let the hob cool down and 
then use a lower setting.

Fault code U400

The voltage is too high and/
or the hob is not properly 
connected.

Have your connection 
changed.

Fault code 

 .

You held a button too long.

Do not hold the button too 
long.

Other fault codes.

Defective generator.

Contact the service 
department.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for GIS68XC

Page 1: ...GIT68B GIT78B GIS68XC GIS78XC Instructions for Use...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ppliance must be connected in compliance with the instructions attached to it as well as in compliance with relevant regulations and standards The connection may only be performed by a quali ed person...

Page 4: ...maining heat indicator 15 Automatic heat up function 16 Boost function 16 Switching off the hob 17 Stand by mode 18 Child lock 18 Stop Go function 19 Cooking timer Minute minder 20 Cooking timer funct...

Page 5: ...short Do not leave the hob unattended if you are using a zone on a high setting Ensure there is adequate ventilation while the hob is in use Keep all natural ventilation openings open Do not allow pa...

Page 6: ...vision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety As soon as you remove the pan from the hob the cooking zone automatically stops Accustom yourself to stop...

Page 7: ...its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipm...

Page 8: ...odel 386672 1 IQ IQcook system Controls are described in the separately attached instructions for use 2 Hotplate power control 3 P Power boost 4 Child lock 5 Cooking hob ON OFF button 6 STOP GO contro...

Page 9: ...386672 1 Cooking zone 145mm 2 2kW 2 Cooking zone 180mm 3 0kW 3 Cooking zone 210mm 3 7kW 4 Cooking zone 180mm 3 0kW GIT68B GIT78B GIS68XC GIS78XC 9 Description...

Page 10: ...over or boiling dry The power will be adjusted In the case of induction cooking it is only the part of the zone on which the pan stands that is used If you use a small pan on a large zone the power w...

Page 11: ...to the boil is very quick Cooking food through takes just as long as for other types of cooking Clean The hob is easy to clean Because the cooking zones do not get any hotter than the pans themselves...

Page 12: ...the guarantee Minimum pan diameter The diameter of a pan must be at least 12 cm You will achieve the best results by using a pan with the same diameter as the zone If a pan is too small the zone will...

Page 13: ...ntrol more to the right will result in higher power setting and touching it more towards the left will result in reduced power setting If the hob does not detect a ferrous pan after the cooking power...

Page 14: ...matic heat up function 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...

Page 15: ...ill automatically be switched to a lower setting Two hotplates that are beside each other do not in uence each other You can set both hotplates to Boost Switching off a particular hotplate 1 The hotpl...

Page 16: ...be changed Stand by mode Child lock Standard safety lock mode Child safety lock mode The standard lock mode prevents settings from being accidentally changed The child lock mode prevents the hob from...

Page 17: ...tched off This is convenient for example if a pan boiled over and you want to clean the hob You can also leave the hob unattended for a short period of time without losing any settings Switching the h...

Page 18: ...after you stop pressing the buttons The dot symbol is ashing Switching off the minute minder if one or more hotplates are active follow step 2 1 Touch the On Off button to activate the hob on if it is...

Page 19: ...lluminated constantly 5 If you fail to set the timer cooking time with the button the cooking timer is automatically switched off after 10 seconds To set the cooking timer for other active hotplates f...

Page 20: ...6 C Sun ower oil 227 C Corn oil 232 C Peanut oil 232 C Rice oil 255 C Olive oil 242 C Because the settings depend on the quantity and composition of the contents of the pan the table below is intended...

Page 21: ...etting 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 vegetables melting chocolate me...

Page 22: ...vinegar however do not use this solution to clean the frame only with some models as it may become dull Do not use aggressive sprays or decalci cation agents Figure 3 Heavier stains can be removed us...

Page 23: ...ss ceramic surface does not affect its operation or the stability of the surface Such discolorations are mostly a result of burnt food residues or use of cookware made of materials such as aluminum or...

Page 24: ...noticeable the rst few times the hob is used The new appliance is heating up This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times Ventilate the kitchen You can hear a ticking sound in...

Page 25: ...does not get hot the heat of the hot pan could discolour or deform the wall Damage caused by incorrect connection installation or use will not be covered by the guarantee What you need to consider SY...

Page 26: ...0 748 750 min 600 488 490 min 40 min 50 770 775 520 R10 46 50 SIVK 7 SIVK 6 386672 Clearance Sufficient all round clearance is essential to the safe use of the hob Check that there is enough clearance...

Page 27: ...both sides of the cupboard so the appliance is detached from the cupboard Installation dimensions inside the cabinet x 46 mm y 46 mm x x 46 mm y 0 mm Ventilation The electronics in the appliance need...

Page 28: ...ed with a fan located in its lower part In case there is a drawer underneath the kitchen cabinet no small objects or paper must be kept there as these could be sucked in by the fan causing damage to t...

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

Page 30: ...connecting cable must be at least 2 5 mm2 Special connections Single phase connection 1 1N 230 V 50 Hz The voltage between the phase and the zero is 230 V Fit a connecting bridge between connecting p...

Page 31: ...compliance with requirements see page 69 and 70 Remove the protective layer from the sealing tape and apply the tape in the groove of the aluminium pro le or on the edge of the glass plate Do not sti...

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