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•  When buying cookware be careful in selecting size: pot diameter usually refers to the top edge of 

the dish, which is often larger than the dish bottom.

•  Steam-pressure pots (economic pots), which use pressure in tightly sealed interior, are 

especially economic, and save both time and energy. Shorter cooking time leaves more vitamins 
in food.

•  Always leave enough water in steam-pressure pots, otherwise it may result in overheating which 

may damage both the pot and the hotplate.

•  Always cover the cookware with lids of appropriate size. 
•  Use such dish size to accommodate the quantity of food to be prepared. If you use excessively 

large pot for small amount of food, you will consume considerably more energy.

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Energy saving tips

Summary of Contents for EIT 2600 P2

Page 1: ...s that may not apply to your particular appliance The appliance should be connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions from the chapter Electrical connections and in line with the...

Page 2: ...use cracked or broken ceramic glass cooktop In case you notice any visible cracks on the surface cut the power supply immediately In case of any malfunctions disconnect the appliance from the power s...

Page 3: ...ck ON OFF sensor E Sensor F Extra strong power setting ON OFF sensor G Timer ON OFF sensor H Timer display H1 Timer controlled hotplate signal lamp H2 Decimal dot on clock display On time setting is p...

Page 4: ...on perfectly only if appropriate cookware is used Dish should be in the middle of the hotplate during cooking The appropriate cookware is the one which enables induction for example steel enamel or st...

Page 5: ...ay be damaged if it is turned on and left empty or an empty dish is placed on it you use clay dishes which leave scratches on the ceramic glass surface you fail to wipe the dish bottom dry prior placi...

Page 6: ...nd save both time and energy Shorter cooking time leaves more vitamins in food Always leave enough water in steam pressure pots otherwise it may result in overheating which may damage both the pot and...

Page 7: ...the hotplates Touching the desired hotplate sensor C its relevant power indicator indicates 0 and decimal dot B1 is on By touching sensors C or E set the desired cooking power from 1 to 9 Continuous p...

Page 8: ...lock off Protection is switched off by pressing the sensor A All displays indicate the letter L Press simultaneously sensors D After the beep press sensor again Child lock is now off Glass ceramic ho...

Page 9: ...nly necessary to select the appropriate power level for the intended preparation of food which is to be used during that particular cooking session Automatic fast heating is appropriate for food which...

Page 10: ...5 2 5 6 8 6 2 0 7 2 8 8 3 6 9 0 2 If you activated the automatic fast heating function and also switched on extra powerful heating the latter will prevail over the automatic setting Safety switch off...

Page 11: ...Touch the hotplate ON OFF sensor C of the relevant hotplate Decimal dot B1 is on By touching the or C or E sensor select the power setting from 1 to 9 Touch the timer ON OFF sensor G to activate timer...

Page 12: ...ndicator displays the preset power setting level Timer can be used as alarm only if it is not already employed in timer control of one of the hotplates Timer setting With the hob off Touch the hob ON...

Page 13: ...over sensor surface Wipe the sensor surface Flashing H Hot pan is placed above the sensor surface Wait until normal sensor temperature is regained Gaskets on heating elements are damaged Wait until no...

Page 14: ...ne removers Fig 3 Major stains are removed with special ceramic glass cleansers Follow strictly the manufacturer s instructions Be careful to remove any remains of cleansing agent from the hob surface...

Page 15: ...he worktop behind the appliance is allowed in case the minimum distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations Minimum distance between the built in cooktop and rear wall is indicated...

Page 16: ...ightening brackets 4 fasten to the front and the rear side of the cooking hob and to the prepared aperture Connect the cooking hob to the mains power supply see instructions for the connection of the...

Page 17: ...se the adjustment procedure will be interrupted until such objects are removed from the sensor surface During this period the regulation of the cooktop is impossible ATTENTION Before attempting any re...

Page 18: ...al information P extra powerful setting 38 Type SIVK 61TS 600 mm Electrical connection 2N AC 400 V Working voltage 230 V 50 Hz Type of switch Electronic sensors Cooking zones mm kW Induction Forward l...

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