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OPERATION

Before using the appliance for the first time

●  thoroughly clean your induction hob first. The induction hob should be treated with the 

same care as a glass surface.

●  switch on the ventilation in the room or open a window, as the appliance could emit an 

unpleasant smell during first use.

●  operate the appliance while observing all safety guidelines.

Induction cooking zone operation principle

Electric oscillator powers a coil placed inside the appliance.

This coil produces a magnetic field, which induces eddy cur

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rents in the cookware.

These eddy currents induced by the magnetic field cause the 

cookware to heat up.

This requires the use of pots and pans whose base is ferromagnetic, in other words suscep-

tible to magnetic fields.

Overall, induction technology is characterized by two advantages:

  the heat is only emitted by the cookware and its use is maximised,

  there is no thermal inertia, since the cooking starts immediately when the pot is placed on 

the hob and ends once it is removed.

Certain sounds can be heard during normal use of the induction hob, which do not affect its 

correct operation.

  Low-frequency humming. This noise arises when the cookware is empty and stops when 

water is poured or food is placed in the cookware.

  High-frequency whizz. This noise arises in cookware made of multiple layers of different 

materials at maximum heat setting. The noise intensifies when using two or more cooking 

zones at maximum heat setting. The noise will stop or reduce when heat setting is reduced.

  Creaking noise. This noise arises in cookware made of multiple layers of different materi

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als. The noise intensity depends on how the food is cooked.

  Buzzing. Buzzing can be heard when electronics cooling fan operates.

The noises that can be heard during the normal appliance operation are the result of the cooling 

fan operation, cooking method, cookware dimensions, cookware material and the heat setting.

These noises are normal and do not indicate a fault.

Summary of Contents for EKI 4554-91

Page 1: ...EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL Type EKI 4554 91 EKI 4554 91 X...

Page 2: ...following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance It is important to keep the instruction manual and store it in a safe place so that it can be cons...

Page 3: ...3 Safety instructions 4 Description of the appliance 9 Installation 12 Operation 14 Baking in the oven practical hints 33 Test dishes 36 Cleaning and maintenance 38 Technical data 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...lay with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chil dren without supervision Warning Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVE...

Page 5: ...ham ber can reach a very high temperature Consequently the appliance outer surfaces can heat up more than usual so keep children away at all times Danger of burns Hot steam may escape when you open th...

Page 6: ...ice centre Do not switch on the hob until a pan has been placed on it Do not use pans with sharp edges that may cause damage to the ceramic hob Do not look directly at the halogen heating zones not co...

Page 7: ...or unnecessarily often Switch off the oven in good time and make use of residual heat For long cooking times switch off heating zones 5 to 10 minutes before finishing cook ing This saves up to 20 on e...

Page 8: ...contribution to the protection of our environment Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local authority During transportation protec tive packaging was...

Page 9: ...ol knob 2 Oven function selection knob 3 Temperatureregulatorsignal light 4 Oven operation signal light 5 Door lock indicator light 6 Oven door handle 7 Electronic programmer 1 2 4 3 6 5 7 9 DESCRIPTI...

Page 10: ...elector 5 Cooking zone selection sensor 6 Timer sensor 7 Child lock sensor 8 Timer indicator light 9 Child lock indicator light 10 Timer display Booster induction cooking zone rear left Booster induct...

Page 11: ...SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE Cooker fittings Sideracks Grill grate drying rack Roasting tray Baking tray 11 Meat probe...

Page 12: ...are unsure of your furniture s heat resistance you should leave ap proximately 2 cm of free space around the cooker The wall behind the cooker should be resistant to high temperatures During operation...

Page 13: ...n given below l Installation must only be carried out by an authorised electrician This will ensure that the applicable regulations in the Heavy Current Regulation are complied with l The installation...

Page 14: ...tergent Never use corrosive or abra sive cleaners Switch on the ventillation in the room or open a window Heat the oven to a temperature of 250 C for approx 30 min remove any stains and wash carefully...

Page 15: ...y will show flashing Press button 1 then the display will show set the time using buttons 3 and 2 7 seconds after the time has been set the new data will be saved Caution If the correct time is not se...

Page 16: ...ess button 1 2 or 3 in order to switch off the signal the signal function will go out and the display will show the current time Caution In ovens equipped with one control knob the oven function knob...

Page 17: ...regulator knob to the switched off position Press button 1 2 or 3 in order to switch off the alarm the function AUTO will go out and the display will show the current time Cancel settings Timer and au...

Page 18: ...ure C Pork 85 90 Beef 80 85 Veal 75 80 Lamb 80 85 Venison 80 85 Recommended probe temperature set tings If the probe temperature is lower than the minimum setting temperature of 30 C the display reads...

Page 19: ...no thermal inertia since the cooking starts immediately when the pot is placed on the hob and ends once it is removed Certain sounds can be heard during normal use of the induction hob which do not af...

Page 20: ...finger Each time a sensor field is touched an acoustic signal can be heard If a pan is not placed on a cooking zone or the pan is unsuitable the symbol is displayed The cooking zone will not operate I...

Page 21: ...the induction module The concave base or deep embossed logo of the manufacturer interfere with the temperature induction control module and can cause overheating of the pot or pan Do not use damaged...

Page 22: ...th base is re commended Glass Cookware is not detected Porcelain Cookware is not detected Cookware with copper base Cookware is not detected For induction cooking us only ferromagnetic base materials...

Page 23: ...sensor field Switch on the cooking zone Once the appliance is switched on using the on off touch sensor 1 select a cooking zone 5 within the next 10 seconds 1 When a cooking zone selection sensor fiel...

Page 24: ...g to 9 and then touch the 2 sensor field again The letter P will be shown on the display To deactivate the Booster function touch the 4 sensor field to reduce the heat setting or lift the cookware fro...

Page 25: ...ock Turn Child Lock on off Touch and hold sensor 7 for 5 seconds to turn Child Lock on off Indicator light 9 is on when the Child Lock function is on During failure of power supply H residual heat ind...

Page 26: ...Touch sensor 5 to activate the selected cooking zone Then touch 2 or 4 to set the desired heat setting in the 1 8 range and then touch sensor 5 again The display will alternate between the letter A an...

Page 27: ...fields within 10 seconds Touch 2 or 4 sensor field to set the desired cooking time 01 to 99 minutes Timer indicator light 8 of a relevant cooking zone will be on If more than one timer is set the shor...

Page 28: ...tion can be used as a regular Kitchen Timer Set Kitchen Timer When the appliance is off Switch on the appliance by touching the on off sensor 1 Then touch sensor 6 to activate kitchen timer Use 2 or 4...

Page 29: ...rectly use a flat base pot or frying pan so that base temperature is accurately measured by the temperature sensor fitted in the cooking zone The Keep Warm function can be activated for any cooking zo...

Page 30: ...steaks schnitzel fish toasts Frankfurter sausages thickness of roasted dish should not exceed 2 3 cm and should be turned over during roasting Defrosting Only fan is on and all heaters are off Fan and...

Page 31: ...nded for baking When the functions have been selected but the temperature knob is set to zero only the fan will be on With this function you can cool the dish or the oven chamber Convection with ring...

Page 32: ...to the appropri ate cooking level and if you are grilling on the grate insert a tray for dripping on the level immediately below under the grate Close the oven door For grilling with the function gril...

Page 33: ...is advisable to leave the cake inside for about 5 min temperatures for baking with the ultra fan function are usually around 20 30 degrees lower than in normal baking using top and bottom heaters the...

Page 34: ...temperature preheating the oven is not recommended l Do not change the temperature setting and do not open the oven door during cooking Recommended setting for ECO heating Type of dish Oven functions...

Page 35: ...on your own experience and cooking preferences Type of dish Type of heating Temperature 0 C Level Time min Sponge cake 160 200 2 3 30 50 Yeast cake Pound cake 160 170 1 3 25 40 2 Yeast cake Pound cake...

Page 36: ...2 Baking tray 3 150 170 1 25 35 2 Baking tray 3 150 170 1 25 35 2 Baking tray Roasting tray 2 4 2 baking tray or roasting tray 4 baking tray 160 175 1 25 35 2 Fatless sponge cake Wire rack black baki...

Page 37: ...1 Preheat for 5 minutes do not use Rapid preheat function 2 Preheat for 8 minutes do not use Rapid preheat function Type of dish Accessory Level Type of heating Temperature 0 C Time min Whole chicken...

Page 38: ...h it with your thumb Injuries are pos sible so be careful when using this instru ment keep out of reach of children Appropriate light cleaning or washing products are recommended such as e g any kind...

Page 39: ...shing Pull the front catch then tilt the sup port and remove from the rear catch The runners should be taken out and washed along with the side racks Before putting trays on the telescopic runners the...

Page 40: ...cooker do the inverse When fitting ensure that the notch of the hinge is correctly placed on the protrusion of the hinge holder After the door is fitted to the oven the safety catch should be carefull...

Page 41: ...the right end in until you hear a click Then press the left end in until you hear a click Removal of the internal glass panel D 1 2 3 1 2 3 Replacement of the oven light bulb In order to avoid the po...

Page 42: ...check the household fuse box if there is a blown fuse replace it with a new one tighten up or replace the blown bulb see Chapter Cleaning and Maintenance Regular inspections Besides keeping the cooke...

Page 43: ...with a standard workload with the functions active bottom and top heaters conventional heating and fan assisted heating forced air heating if these functions are available The energy efficiency class...

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