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After each use of the

 glass-ceramic hob,

 wait for it

 to 

cool down 

and clean it; otherwise, even the smallest food 

residue will be burnt onto the hot surface next time you 
use the appliance. 

For regular cleaning and maintenance 

of the glass-ceramic surface, use special conditioning 

agents 

which form a protective layer on the surface, 

shielding it from dirt. Before each use, wipe any dust or 
other particles from the hob surface and pan bottom as 
these could scratch the surface (Figure 1). 

Careful:

 steel wool, abrasive sponges, and abrasive 

detergents can scratch the hob surface. Glass ceramic 
surface can also be damaged by aggressive sprays and 
inappropriate or insuffi

  ciently shaken (mixed) liquid 

cleaning agents (Figure 1 and Figure 2). 

Signage 

may be worn when using aggressive or abrasive 

cleaners or cookware with damaged bottom (fi gure 2).

Light stains

 can be removed by a damp soft cloth; then, 

wipe the surface dry (Figure 3). 

Water stains

 can be removed using a mild solution of 

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 decalcifi cation agents (Figure 3). 

Heavier stains 

can be removed using special agents and 

utensils for cleaning the glass-ceramic hobs. When using 
these products, follow the instructions provided by their 
respective manufacturers. 

Make sure any residues of cleaning agents are thoroughly 

removed, as they could damage the glass-ceramic hob 

when the cooking zones heat up 

(Figure 3).

Remove stubborn and burnt residues with a scraper (fi gure 4).
Be careful when handling the scraper to prevent injury.

  Only use the scraper when dirt cannot be removed 

with a wet cloth or special cleaners for glass 
ceramic surfaces.

Hold the scraper at the correct angle (45° to 60°). Gently 

press the scraper against the glass and slide it over the 

signage to remove the dirt. Make sure the plastic handle 

of the scraper (in some models) does not come into 

contact with a hot cooking zone.

  Do not press the scraper perpendicularly against 

the glass and do not scratch the hob surface with 
its tip or blade.

Cleaning

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF CERAMIC-
GLASS HOB

Summary of Contents for IT614CSC

Page 1: ...GLASS CERAMIC INDUCTION BUILT IN COOKING HOB MT IE GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION...

Page 2: ...e family of appliances therefore you may nd information and descriptions that may not apply to your particular appliance The appliance should be connected to the power supply in accordance with the in...

Page 3: ...wering off the cooking hob 11 Engaging the control unit lock child safety lock 11 Remaining heat indicator 11 Power Boost 11 Operation time limit 12 Overheating safety device 12 Timer 13 Safety functi...

Page 4: ...do not store items on the cooking surfaces WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in re Never try to extinguish a re with water but switch off the applian...

Page 5: ...area may result in scratches or other damage to it Never heat food in aluminium foil or in plastic containers on the cooking hob Such foil or containers may melt which can result in a re or damage to...

Page 6: ...e required extent of energy is considerably smaller compared to traditional heaters which operate on radiation principle Induction hotplate function principle A Hob on off sensor B Power level residua...

Page 7: ...d First switch the cooking zone to maximum power then reduce the power on time in compliance with the pressure cooker manufacturer s instructions Only use cookware with at bottom Concave or convex ind...

Page 8: ...n a symbol U will light up on the power level display If a piece of cookware is placed on the cooking zone in the following ten minutes it will be recognized by the cooking hob and the cooking zone wi...

Page 9: ...h 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 po...

Page 10: ...rwise the cooking hob will be switched off After you have switched on the hob with the on off key A you may activate the desired cooking zone within the following 10 seconds After you touch the sensor...

Page 11: ...lock Press the A sensor to switch on the cooking hob L will appear on all display units Simultaneously press the C sensor for the rear cooking zone and the sensor E and hold them for approximately 3 s...

Page 12: ...level 9 Safety switch off Power setting Hours lapse prior safety switch off 1 8 2 6 3 5 4 5 5 4 6 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 5 P 1 5 Maximum continuous operation of a particular hotplate is limited and the d...

Page 13: ...the timer function is connected to the selected cooking zone When the time expires the cooking zone is switched off automatically b Minute minder timer function only has warning alarm functionality Wh...

Page 14: ...s If the temperature rises too high individual cooking zones or even the entire cooking hob can be temporarily switched off automatically Error possible cause solution Continuous beep and Er03 ashing...

Page 15: ...wever 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 using special...

Page 16: ...kitchen furniture into which the hob is to be built in should be treated with heat resistant glue 100 C otherwise the worktop nish may be discolored or deformed Cooking hob is dimensioned to be built...

Page 17: ...pliance in the following way Remove the protective lm from the gasket Then attach the gasket to the lower side of the glass approximately 2 3 millimetres from the edge as shown in the gure The gasket...

Page 18: ...that the induction hob does not touch the oven shield If you wish to install the induction hob into an existing opening make sure if this is possible given the required installation dimensions install...

Page 19: ...tire width of the cabinet The hob is tted 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 s...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...Single phase connection Insert one jumper between N1 and N2 and one jumper between L1 and L2 Connection may be carried out by means of rubber coated connection cables model H05 RR F 4x1 5 with yellow...

Page 22: ...power Such appliances are allowed to be mounted on one side next to a high kitchen cabinet the height of which may exceed that of the appliance On the opposite side however only a kitchen cabinet of...

Page 23: ...neously press all keys sensors for selecting the cooking zones and hold them for 3 seconds until you hear a short beep Hi will appear on the display This stands for High power Press the or sensor to c...

Page 24: ...THE APPLIANCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION Rating plate A Serial number B Code C Model D Type E Trademark F Technical information G Compliance indications symbols Instructions for use of the appliance can a...

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