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DETAILED 
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INDUCTION HOB

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Page 1: ...www gorenje com EN DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF INDUCTION HOB...

Page 2: ...s manual before installation and use of this appliance It contains important information concerning how safely and economically operate the appliance Save the manual together with the appliance for an...

Page 3: ...9 THE PRINCIPLES OF USE OF INDUCTION HOB 20 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 21 CLAIMS 22 METHOD OF USE AND LIQUIDATION OF PACKAGING 23 LIQUIDATION OF APPLIANCE AFTER FINISHING OF USE 24 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INST...

Page 4: ...Danger of fire do not lay down objects on the cooking surfaces WARNING The cooking without supervision with fat or oil on the cooking surface could be dangerous and could cause the ignition of fire N...

Page 5: ...orker or similar authorized person can connect the appliance to the electric mains Manipulation with the appliance or unprofessional service could lead to risk of serious injury or to damaging of appl...

Page 6: ...so Do not heat up food covered with aluminum foil plastic pots or similar materials The danger of melting fire or the damaging of induction hob threatens in such cases If the induction hob is out of o...

Page 7: ...livered to a collection spot for recycling of electric and electronic appliances You can help to prevent the negative influences to environment and human health which could be caused with inappropriat...

Page 8: ...ceramics induction hob to which all other supporting covering and electric parts are connected The surfaces of hot plates are derived from usual dimensions of pots We do not recommend the use of pots...

Page 9: ...to lower capacity level Also the quantity of cooked food and the method of cooking can affect the noise intensity The appliance is provided with a cooling ventilator which is switched on at detected h...

Page 10: ...e with a piece of magnet whether the utensil is magnetic The bottom of a pot used for induction cooking zones can have a smaller or the same diameter as the surface of marked cooking zone within the r...

Page 11: ...ve small children without supervision near the appliance in operation The electric induction hob is an appliance whose operation requires supervision Persons with pacemakers or insulin pumps can opera...

Page 12: ...of induction hob form the power net Never lay down food packaged into aluminum foil knifes and forks pot lids or other metal objects on the induction cooking zones These objects could be heated up ver...

Page 13: ...aced anywhere on the entire zone surface when using the bridge mode THE INDICATION OF RESIDUAL HEAT Right after switching off the cooking zone display shows H that means cooking zone temperature is ab...

Page 14: ...automatically decreased to the level 9 When at using of POWER BOOST function also the second induction zone on the same side of the hot plate is switched on then the capacity level of this zone will b...

Page 15: ...n can be done with the sensor B THE ACTIVATION OF THE KEEP WARM FUNCTION Turn on the hot plate by pushing the A sensor Choose the appropriate cooking zone or flexi zone by pressing the C or D sensor A...

Page 16: ...ds for 30 seconds The operation of active cooking zone is not affected with the stopwatch function THE TIMING OF COOKING ZONE The mode for timing of cooking zone serves for finishing of cooking zone o...

Page 17: ...lices chipped potatoes etc For warming up of food before switching over to lower capacity level THE LIMITATION OF COOKING ZONE OPERATION TIME The cooking zones have an automatic operation time limitat...

Page 18: ...are flashing E1 E2 UNSUITABLE SUPPLY VOLTAGE The connection of an induction hob and supply voltage must be checked E3 E4 E5 COOKING ZONE OVERHEATING The cooking zone could be overheated for instance a...

Page 19: ...be at room temperature slightly bulged out as after hot extension only will lay on the cooking zone surface evenly The minimal thermal losses are so ensured with contact of surfaces You can prevent th...

Page 20: ...d on the hot surface of your glass ceramic plate remove it immediately from the hot surface by the scraper and this not only from the induction hob but also from the pot surface when applicable You pr...

Page 21: ...pair it self Apply a claim in the shop in which you bought the appliance or at service representatives mentioned in the Guarantee conditions At applying of claim observe the text of Guarantee sheet an...

Page 22: ...0 METHOD OF USE AND LIQUIDATION OF PACKAGING Packaging paper sale to waste collecting company to collecting vessels for used paper other reuse The packaging foil and PE backs to collecting vessels for...

Page 23: ...ith waste from electric and electronic equipment WEEE This directive determines the unified European EU frame for collection and recycling of used equipment The appliance contains valuable materials w...

Page 24: ...f correct connection to electric power net The function check of heating control and regulation elements The demonstration of appliance s all functions operation and maintenance to the customer IMPORT...

Page 25: ...rt any transit damage before building in the induction hob Any damages reported afterwards will be deemed as a result of incorrect building in The guarantee does not cover damages resulting from the h...

Page 26: ...and furniture are shown on the picture We recommend to cover the in the cut out created cut surfaces with appropriate varnish for instance silicon varnish or Al foil respectively which decrease the i...

Page 27: ...e between the induction cooking plate and kitchen furniture or other built in appliances eventually should be chosen so that the sufficient ventilation of induction cooking zones would be provided The...

Page 28: ...4mm cross section e g H05VV F 3G4 or a 4 wire cable with 2 5 mm cross section e g H05VV F 4G2 5 Adjust the endings according to the picture The cable ends should be fastened against fraying with press...

Page 29: ...29 512850 CONNECTION...

Page 30: ...ut out in the working sink Width x Depth x Thickness of sink 560 x 490 x 30 50 mm Cooking zones Left front 200x200 mm 1800 3000 kW Left rear 200x200 mm 1800 3000 kW Right front 200x200 mm 1800 3000 kW...

Page 31: ...imensions of cooking zones and or areas L W cm 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 Energy consumption per cooking zone or area ECelectric cooking Wh kg 200 7 203 6 202 6 200 8 181 9 181 3 198 7 182 1 Energy consumpti...

Page 32: ...MORA en 10 15...

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