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Instructions for use, mounting and connection

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Setting of Cooking Zones

The cooking zones are controlled by knobs
mountedl on the control panel of the cooker. The
heating degrees are marked on the knobs from 1
to 6 (gradual increase), or 1-9 (continuous
increase), whereby position 1 is the lowest and
position 6 or 9 respectively the highest setting.
The heating is switched off in position 0. The
intermidiate settings can also be selected and set
in two ways: in stages or continuously. The knob
can be turned in both directions. Energy knobs
increase power if turned clockwise and decrease
if turned in opposite direction.

Use of Cooking Zones

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0

0

Cooking zone switched off

1

1-2

Maintaining the temperature and
warming up smaller quantities of food

2

3-4

Warming up

3

5-6

Warming up or slow cooking of large
quantities of food

4

7

Baking in turns (like pancakes..)

5

8

Frying

6

9

Quick heating up

The Circuit and Extended Circuit
Switch

During normal turning of this knob, the basic plate
is switched on first (inner circuit). To switch on the
second and the extended circuit, turn the knob till
the double circuit mark

 until “click” is heard

and than turn it back to selected position.
To switch off the complete plate, simply turn the
knob back to position 0.

1

 double circuit

   cooking plate

2

control lamp ON

3

warning lamps

   "HOT"

4

setting knobs

Signal lamp

Signal lamp ON (red) is on when at least one
cooking plate is switched on.

Warning lamps "HOT"

Glass ceramic cookplates are equipped with
warning lamps "HOT". The lamp, switched on at
any particular time, signals that the relevant
cookplate is hot (danger of burns). When the
cookplate is switched off, the lamp remains on
until the temperature of the cookplate falls below
50

q

C.

Summary of Contents for EC630ASC

Page 1: ...the connection of appliances in compliance with current standards and local regulations The connection should be done by a qualified technician only Rating Plate The rating plate with basic data is f...

Page 2: ...plates If a crack is detected switch off the electric supply immediately x In case of any failures disconnect the appliance from mains and call service assistance immediately x Do not use high pressur...

Page 3: ...ishes on hot cooking plates is not allowed Do not place any plastic objects or aluminum foils upon the cooktop surface x Do not prepare coffe in small traditional coffe pots if the diameter of the pot...

Page 4: ...rming up 3 5 6 Warming up or slow cooking of large quantities of food 4 7 Baking in turns like pancakes 5 8 Frying 6 9 Quick heating up The Circuit and Extended Circuit Switch During normal turning of...

Page 5: ...pots with an inadequate bottom like uneven rough or too small diameter bottoms traditional coffee pan x Never use the earthenware pots as they are very likely to scratch the ceramic glas surface x Bef...

Page 6: ...lose its glow Never use any aggressive sprays or limestone removers Fig 3 Major stains are removed with special ceramic glass cleansers Follow strictly the manufacturer s instructions Be careful to re...

Page 7: ...than 650 mm x The smallest distance between the edge of the appliance and the adjacent high kitchen cabinet is 40 mm x The use of hard wood decorative borders around the worktop behind the appliance...

Page 8: ...the appliance may be mounted between two kitchen units one of them may be higher than the appliance itself the other has to be of the same height x After mounting the live parts and insulated parts of...

Page 9: ...ews already in open position so they need not be unscrewed Following cables may be used for connection rubber connecting cables type H05 RR F 4X1 5 with yellow green protection conductor PVC insulated...

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