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SAFETY FUNCTIONS AND ERROR DISPLAY

The cooking hob is fitted with overheating sensors. These sensors can automatically 

switch off any cooking zone or the entire hob temporarily.

Error, possible cause, solution

•  Continuous beep and 

 flashing on the display.

-  Water spilt over sensor surface, or an object placed over the sensors.

  Wipe the sensor surface.

•  «F2« on the display

-  Cooking zone has overheated. Wait for the cooking zone to cool down.

•  »F« on the display

-  This indicates that there has been an error during operation.

If an error occurs or if the error indicator "F" does not disappear, 
disconnect the cooking hob from the power mains for a few 
minutes (undo the fuse or switch off the main switch); then, 
reconnect the hob to the power mains and switch on the main 
switch key.

If the problems persist despite observing the advice above, call an authorised service 

technician. Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the 

appliance shall not be covered by the warranty. In this case, the user will cover the cost of 

repair.

Before the repair, disconnect the appliance from the power mains 
(by removing the fuse or by removing the plug from the wall 
outlet).

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Page 1: ...www gorenje com DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF GLASS CERAMIC BUILT IN INDUCTION COOKING HOB GB IE MT...

Page 2: ...quickly as possible Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance If you do find transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance or the regional warehouse from w...

Page 3: ...apid heating 17 Bridged cooking zone depending on the model 19 Power zone with the power boost option 20 Child lock lock 21 Defrosting reheating 22 Timer functions 23 Pausing the cooking process with...

Page 4: ...ance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructi...

Page 5: ...m the power mains Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Do not place objects like knives forks spoons or lids on the induction cooking zo...

Page 6: ...power cord does not come into contact with hot cooking zones If the power cord is damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service technician in order to avoid hazard Using...

Page 7: ...uction cooking zone rear left 3 Induction cooking zone rear right 4 Induction cooking zone front right 5 Cooking hob control module 5 1 4 2 3 1 4 5 797666 Since the appliances for which these instruct...

Page 8: ...ating plate with basic information on the appliance is located on the bottom side of the cooking hob Information on appliance type and model can be found on the warranty sheet A Serial number B Code I...

Page 9: ...surface clean it with a damp cloth and some washing up liquid Do not use aggressive cleaners such as abrasive cleaners that could cause scratches abrasive dishwashing sponges or stain removers During...

Page 10: ...heat and prevent any damage to the heating surface Do not place empty cookware on the cooking zone The cooking zone may be damaged if you place an empty pan onto it Before placing a pan onto the cooki...

Page 11: ...e much more energy PAN RECOGNITION Even if there is no pot or pan on the cooking zone or if the pan used has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the cooking zone there will be no losses of...

Page 12: ...f the pan where it is needed the most This avoids any losses through the glass ceramic surface Power consumption is considerably lower than in conventional cooking zones with radiation heaters The gla...

Page 13: ...ease the cooking power when appropriate Make sure there is enough liquid in the pressure cooker or any other pot or pan Due to overheating using an empty pot on the cooking zone may result in damage t...

Page 14: ...indicator light C3 Pan position recognition with automatic bridging of cooking zones D Cooking zone controls E Timer functions F Stop go memory function F1 Stop go and memory function indicator light...

Page 15: ...he relevant H or I key To increase or decrease the power level faster touch and hold the H or I key After the hob is switched on in the next 10 seconds switch on the desired cooking zone Use the H and...

Page 16: ...zones The cooking zone should be off 0 should appear on the display unit Press the relevant I key and hold it for approximately 3 seconds until you hear a short beep A and 9 will flash alternately on...

Page 17: ...the control module Activating the bridged cooking zone Switch on the cooking hob by pressing the on off sensor A Simultaneously touch the two sensors and hold them for 3 seconds H The sign will appear...

Page 18: ...tinue with the next pan using the same procedure If the pan is already on the cooking hob Switch on the cooking hob 0 will flash on the display unit of the cooking zone with the pan on it Cooking zone...

Page 19: ...switched on and a suitable pan is placed on one of the cooking zones Activating the power boost Select the cooking zone Set the power level to 9 then press the I key Symbol P will appear on the displa...

Page 20: ...ng it The hob must be switched off Touch the on off key and hold it for 3 seconds L on the cooking zone power indicators will turn to 0 The cooking hob is now unlocked and ready for use If the child l...

Page 21: ...light C1 will light up Touch the H or I key for the selected cooking zone The symbol u will appear on the display Activating the reheating function Press the A key to switch on the hob Place a suitabl...

Page 22: ...been set When the time expires the cooking zone is switched off automatically Touch the timer minute minder key K to activate the timer 00 will appear on the timer display O Touch the K sensor key ag...

Page 23: ...P GO key F An indicator light F1 will light up above the key Settings on the displays will start to flash All settings are frozen and the cooking zone are not heated the heaters are switched off All k...

Page 24: ...tch off the entire hob or if the cooking hob is switched off automatically due to some spilt liquid After switching off with the on off key you have 5 seconds to switch the control panel back on and f...

Page 25: ...ill switch off automatically after 10 seconds RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR The glass ceramic hob is also fitted with a residual heat display H The glass ceramic cooking zone is not heated directly but only...

Page 26: ...e object should be removed or the spilt liquid should be cleaned from the sensor keys within 2 minutes otherwise the cooking hob will switch off automatically The most recent settings can be restored...

Page 27: ...omatic lock Au Automatic pan recognition Po Total maximum power The currently set parameter value will appear on the right hand side cooking zone power level displays The value can be adjusted by pres...

Page 28: ...ngs mode then the appliance will always be operated manually there will be no 10 second automatic pan recognition every time the appliance is switched on 0 on the display off 1 on the display on defau...

Page 29: ...bborn dirt Observe the manufacturer s instructions Be sure to thoroughly remove any cleaner residues after the cleaning process as they may damage the glass ceramic surface when the cooking zones heat...

Page 30: ...craper even if the hob is still hot as sugar may permanently damage the glass ceramic surface Any changes to the sheen of the graphic design elements or discolouration should not be deemed as damage t...

Page 31: ...his is the amount of energy transferred from the cooking hob to the pot or pan This noise will disappear or weaken when you reduce the power level Vibration and crackling of the cookware This noise ap...

Page 32: ...error during operation If an error occurs or if the error indicator F does not disappear disconnect the cooking hob from the power mains for a few minutes undo the fuse or switch off the main switch t...

Page 33: ...nd the cooking zone is only allowed if the clearance between the trim and the cooking hob is no smaller than indicated on the installation plans INSTALLING A BUILT IN HOB 40 33 797666 30cm 50 300 520...

Page 34: ...0cm 80cm 90cm 520 525 595 600 min 20 54 50 min 40 min 50 min 600 490 492 560 562 795 800 520 525 54 50 min 20 min 600 min 40 min 50 490 492 750 752 900 520 525 860 862 490 492 min 600 min 40 min 50 mi...

Page 35: ...its entire length There should be at least 20 mm of clearance between the lower end of the appliance and the partition panel Adequate ventilation should be allowed from the rear side The hob is fitte...

Page 36: ...ng the oven the kitchen cabinet rear wall has to be removed in the area of the opening for installation In addition there should be an opening of at least 6 mm in the front side along the entire width...

Page 37: ...ned his express approval Internal dimension of the basic unit should be at least equal to the internal cutout for the appliance This will allow simple removal of the appliance from the countertop Atta...

Page 38: ...to remove the silicone gasket from the perimeter Remove the appliance by pushing it upwards from the bottom side Do not attempt to remove the appliance from the upper side of the counter The service...

Page 39: ...r tolerance for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance and the cut out in the countertop the slot is adjustable min 2mm Install the wooden frame 5 5mm below the upper edge of the countertop see figu...

Page 40: ...60cm 30cm 80cm 595 520 54 min 50 50 599 600 490 492 min 40 min 600 524 525 560 562 x y 19 5 x 17 5 y R R 50 300 520 54 524 525 x y 490 492 min 40 min 600 min 50 304 305 283 285 10 5 x 17 5 y R R 795...

Page 41: ...6 90 cm If the oven is installed under a flush mounted cooking hob then the worktop thickness should be at least 40 mm 900 520 54 50 min 50 904 905 490 492 min 600 524 525 860 862 x y min 40 17 5 x 17...

Page 42: ...h the appliance to the bottom side of the glass ceramic hob Remove the protective film from the gasket Attach the gasket to the bottom side of the glass 2 3 mm away from the edge The gasket has to be...

Page 43: ...e power mains with a minimum clearance of 3 mm between the contacts when open Suitable devices include fuses protective switches etc The connection should be adjusted to the current and fuses After in...

Page 44: ...llation should include at least two 16 ampere fuses Diameter of the power cord core should be at least 2 5 mm2 Special connection Single phase connection 1 1N 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Voltage between phase...

Page 45: ...ld be taken to an authorised collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and heal...

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