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  The service department telephone number can be 

found on the guarantee card provided.

If you notice a crack in the glass top (however small), switch the 
hob off immediately, unplug the hob, turn off the (automatic) fuse 
switch(es) in the meter cupboard or, in the event of a permanent 
connection, set the switch in the power supply lead to zero.) 
Contact the service department.

If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always 
mean that it is defective. Try to deal with the problem yourself 

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 rst by checking the points mentioned below.

General

Troubleshooting table

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Symbols ( ) appear in the 
displays when the hob is 
activated for the 

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 rst time.

This is the standard set-up 
routine.

Normal operation

The fan runs on for several 
minutes after the hob has been 
switched off.

The hob is cooling.

Normal operation

A slight smell is noticeable the 

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 rst few times the hob is used.

The new appliance is heating 
up.

This is normal and will 
disappear once it has been 
used a few times. Ventilate the 
kitchen.

You can hear a ticking sound in 
your hob.

This is caused by the capacity 
limiter on the front and back 
zones. Ticking can also occur 
at lower settings.

Normal operation.

The pans make a noise while 
cooking.

This is caused by the energy 

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 owing from the hob to the 

saucepan. 

At high settings this is perfectly 
normal for some pans. It will 
not damage either the pans or 
the hob.

You have switched a cooking 
zone on but the display keeps 

fl

 ashing.

The pan you are using is not 
suitable for induction cooking. 
or has a diameter of less than 
12 cm. 

Use a suitable pan.

A cooking zone suddenly stops 
working and you hear a signal.

The preset time has ended.

Switch the bleep off by pressing 
any key.

The hob is not working and 
nothing appears in the display.

There is no power supply due 
to a defective cable or a faulty 
connection.

Check the fuses or the electric 
switch (if there is no plug).

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Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for SIVK6CTS

Page 1: ...Glass ceramic induction built in coking hob MT IE GB Instructions for use installation and connection...

Page 2: ...hed to it as well as in compliance with relevant regulations and standards The connection may only be performed by a qualified person The rating plate indicating the basic information on the appliance...

Page 3: ...nplug disconnect the appliance from the power supply In case of a failure of the appliance immediately disconnect the appliance from the power mains and contact the service center Do not use steam cle...

Page 4: ...13 Stay Warm function indicator 14 Cooking zone power level display 15 Defrost function indicator for the selected cooking zone 16 Stay Warm function indicator for the selected cooking zone 17 Stop G...

Page 5: ...309655 1 Cooking zone 145mm 2 2kW 2 Cooking zone 180mm 3 0kW 3 Cooking zone 210mm 3 7kW 4 Cooking zone 280x180 3 7kW 5 Description...

Page 6: ...ating time will be incredibly short Do not leave the hob unattended if you are using a zone on a high setting Ensure there is adequate ventilation while the hob is in use Keep all natural ventilation...

Page 7: ...al capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety As soon as you remov...

Page 8: ...g time will be limited as follows Setting The cooking zone switches automatically off after 0 12 hours 1 8 5 hours 2 6 5 hours 3 5 hours 4 4 hours 5 3 5 hours 6 3 hours 7 2 5 hours 8 2 hours 9 1 5 hou...

Page 9: ...ll boil very rapidly It is best not to leave pans unattended to avoid them boiling over or boiling dry The power will be adjusted In the case of induction cooking it is only the part of the zone on wh...

Page 10: ...y hotter than the pans themselves food spills cannot burn on Safe The heat is generated in the pan itself The glass top does not get any warmer than the pan This means that the cooking zone is conside...

Page 11: ...pen base A hollow or rounded base can interfere with the operation of the overheating protection so that the appliance becomes too hot This may lead to the glass top cracking and the pan base melting...

Page 12: ...ece of cookware with sufficiently large diameter is perceived on the cooking zone Tip In order to set the cooking power faster simply press on a point on the slider towards the right or towards the le...

Page 13: ...nction for each power setting Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Seconds 40 72 120 176 256 432 120 192 Switching off the automatic heat up function Symbol A and the selected cooking power will flash alternately...

Page 14: ...or Boost the cooking zone that is set to boost will automatically be switched to a lower setting Two cooking zones that are beside each other do not influence each other You can set both cooking zones...

Page 15: ...and the cooking field will continue to operate at the selected power level Switching off the hob Switching off one cooking zone 1 The cooking zone is switched on The display shows a power setting betw...

Page 16: ...one Child lock You can secure the hob with the child lock With this setting the hob cannot be switched on and the cooking zone settings cannot be changed The button gives you access to the following t...

Page 17: ...for all of the cooking zones is automatically switched off This is convenient for example if a pan boiled over and you want to clean the hob You can also leave the hob unattended for a short period o...

Page 18: ...minder A cooking timer can be set for each cooking zone All of the cooking timers can be used at the same time The hob also has an minute minder Both the cooking timer and the minute minder can be set...

Page 19: ...is subsequently pressed the next cooking zone will be selected for countdown timer setting as indicated on the display 2 Use the slider to set the desired cooking time When the dot next to the time s...

Page 20: ...cooking time has elapsed the alarm rings and the red light for the active cooking zone minute minder flashes 00 1 Touch any button to switch off the alarm Tip To set the cooking time slide your finge...

Page 21: ...Sunflower oil 227 C Corn oil 232 C Peanut oil 232 C Rice oil 255 C Olive oil 242 C Because the settings depend on the quantity and composition of the contents of the pan the table below is intended a...

Page 22: ...tchen paper or a dry teacloth Stubborn stains Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent such as washing up liquid Remove water marks and lime scale with vinegar Metal marks caused...

Page 23: ...noticeable the first few times the hob is used The new appliance is heating up This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times Ventilate the kitchen You can hear a ticking sound in...

Page 24: ...or the installation The connection must comply with national and local regulations The appliance must always be earthed This appliance may only be connected by a competent electrical installer For the...

Page 25: ...ance Sufficient all round clearance is essential to the safe use of the hob Check that there is enough clearance SIVK 6 61 cm SIVK 7 78 cm SIVK 1 112 cm Installation dimensions The dimensions and rece...

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Page 27: ...both sides of the cupboard so the appliance is detached from the cupboard Installation dimensions inside the cabinet x 46 mm y 46 mm x x 46 mm y 0 mm Ventilation The electronics in the appliance need...

Page 28: ...ted 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 sucked in by the fan causing damage to...

Page 29: ...3 phase and 1 zero connection 3 1N 400 V 50 Hz The voltage between the phases and the zeros is 230 V The voltage between the two phases is 400 V Fit a connecting bridge between connecting points 4 5 P...

Page 30: ...zero is 230 V The voltage between the phases is 400 V Fit a connecting bridge between connecting points 4 5 The groups must have fuses of at least 16 A 3x The core diameter of the connecting cable mus...

Page 31: ...plate Do not stick tape round the corners but cut 4 separate pieces to seal the corners well Turn the hob over and lay it in the recess Connect the appliance to the mains A short bleep will be heard a...

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