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EN - 13

Simultaneous operation of   and   

buttons

The corresponding heater must be chosen 

with the Activate/Deactivate Heater Button 

, the Decimal Point of the related 

Heater Display will then flash. To switch 

off the heater,   and   must be pressed 

simultaneously. A buzzer will sound and “

0

” 

will appear in the heat setting display when 

this is successful.

If the timer is active for the selected heater, 

then “

0

” will appear in the heater and timer 

displays, and the related Cooking Zone 

Indicator and the Timer Function will both 

switch off.

If there is any residual heat for the heater, 

this will be indicated by a “

H

” in the heat 

setting display.

Reduction of the heat setting to 

0

 by 

operating   button

The heater can also be switched off by 

reducing the heat setting to “

0

”.This will 

cause the associated Decimal Point of the 

heater, the related Cooking Zone Indicator 

and the Timer Display to all switch off, also.

If there is any residual heat for the heater, 

this will be indicated by a

 

H

” in the heat 

setting display.

Use of the timer switch-off function for 

the corresponding heater (if available)

After counting down to zero, the timer will 

stop, the corresponding Heater Display will 

show “

0

” and the Timer Display will read 

'

00

'. The corresponding Cooking Zone 

Indicator will disappear.

An assigned Dual/Triple Zone Selection 

Indicator will also disappear if it is active.

Additionally, the buzzer will sound when the 

timer stops. Pressing any button will silence 

the timer.

Key Lock

The key lock function is used to set ‘safe 

mode’ on the appliance and can only be 

used in Operating Mode (B-Mode). The lock 

function becomes active when the key Lock 

button   is pressed for at least 2 seconds. 

This operation is acknowledged by a buzzer 

and the Key Lock Indicator will flash to 

indicate the heater is locked.

If the heater is locked, it will only be 

possible to switch the appliance off by 

pressing    , all other buttons are blocked 

and it will not be possible to make any 

adjustments by pressing the buttons. If any 

other button is pressed in the lock mode, 

the buzzer will sound and the Key Lock 

Indicator will flash.

Only the switch-off operation by pressing 

 is possible. However, if the appliance is 

switched off, it can not be restarted again 

without being unlocked.

Child Lock

The child lock function is used to lock the 

appliance in a complicated, multi-step 

process. Child lock (and unlocking) is only 

available in the S-Mode.

First,   must be pressed until the buzzer 

sounds, then   and   must be pressed 

simultaneously for at least 0.5 seconds, 

but no longer than 1 second. Following 

this, touch   to activate the child lock. 

All four heater displays will show “

L

” as 

confirmation.

If the minute minder timer is still running, 

it will proceed until “

00

” is reached and 

the timer will beep. After confirmation of 

timer completion, the appliance will be fully 

locked. None of the buttons can be used as 

long as the appliance is locked.

Child lock can be deactivated in the same 

way that it is activated. After pressing   

a beep is heard,   and   have to be 

pressed simultaneously for at least 0.5 

seconds, followed by pressing   only. As 

confirmation for successful unlocking, “

L

” 

will no longer be displayed.

Touch Control Safety Functions 

The following safety functions are available 

to avoid unintended operations.

Sensor Safety Cut-Off

Summary of Contents for 533.03.511

Page 1: ...Hob User Manual EN 533 03 511 ...

Page 2: ...or property damage risk IMPORTANT Operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation and maintenance of your appliance Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference ...

Page 3: ...e 7 2 INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION FOR USE 8 2 1 Installation of the Hob 8 2 2 Electrical Connection and Safety 10 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 11 4 USE OF PRODUCT 12 4 1 Hob Controls 12 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 15 5 1 Cleaning 15 6 TROUBLESHOOTING TRANSPORT 17 6 1 Troubleshooting 17 6 2 Transport 17 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18 7 1 Energy Fiche 18 ...

Page 4: ...rvision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Keep children less than 8 years of age away u...

Page 5: ...echnicians Installation and repair work that is carried out by unauthorised technicians may be dangerous Do not alter or modify the specifications of the appliance in any way Inappropriate hob guards can cause accidents Before connecting your appliance make sure that the local distribution conditions nature of the gas and gas pressure or electricity voltage and frequency and the specifications of ...

Page 6: ...ed by defective placement and installation by unauthorised people When the appliance is unpacked make sure that it is has not been damaged during transportation In the case of a defect do not use the appliance and contact a qualified service agent immediately The materials used for packaging nylon staplers Styrofoam etc may be harmful to children and they should be collected and removed immediatel...

Page 7: ...rn the handles to a safe position so they cannot be knocked or grabbed If the product will not be used for a long period of time turn the main control switch off Make sure the appliance control knobs are always in the 0 stop position when the appliance is not in use 1 4 During Cleaning and Maintenance Make sure that your appliance is turned off at the mains before carrying out any cleaning or main...

Page 8: ...e person or qualified technician immediately Make sure that there are no flammable or combustible materials in the close vicinity such as curtains oil cloth etc which may catch fire The worktop and furniture surrounding the appliance must be made of materials resistant to temperatures above 100 C If a cooker hood or cupboard is to be installed above the appliance the safety distance between cookto...

Page 9: ...or F HOB Apply the supplied one sided self adhesive sealing tape all the way around the lower edge of the cooktop Do not stretch the tape Self adhesive sealing tape Worktop mounting bracket Screw the 4 worktop mounting brackets on to the side walls of the appliance ...

Page 10: ...installation please ensure that isolated cables are used An incorrect connection could damage your appliance If the mains cable is damaged and needs to be replaced this should be done by a qualified person Do not use adaptors multiple sockets and or extension leads The supply cord should be kept away from hot parts of the appliance and must not be bent or compressed Otherwise the cord may be damag...

Page 11: ... 3 PRODUCT FEATURES Important Specifications for the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 Ceramic Heater 2 Control Panel 1 2 ...

Page 12: ...Heater If a single heater is chosen with the corresponding Activate Deactivate Heater Button the decimal point of the heater display will flash For the selected heater you can set the heat level between 1 and 9 by pressing the Heat Setting Buttons or The buttons must be pressed within 3 seconds of selecting a heater otherwise the heater selection will be erased and the heat setting decimal point w...

Page 13: ...nly be used in Operating Mode B Mode The lock function becomes active when the key Lock button is pressed for at least 2 seconds This operation is acknowledged by a buzzer and the Key Lock Indicator will flash to indicate the heater is locked If the heater is locked it will only be possible to switch the appliance off by pressing all other buttons are blocked and it will not be possible to make an...

Page 14: ...e may be some residual heat present The limit of the operating time depends on the selected heat setting After a heater automatically switches off as described above the heater can be used and the maximum operating time for this heat setting is applied Residual Heat Functions After all cooking processes some heat will be stored in the vitroceramic glass called residual heat The appliance can calcu...

Page 15: ...rrosive creams abrasive cleaning powders rough wire wool or hard tools as they may damage the cooker surfaces Do not use cleaners that contain particles as they may scratch the glass enamelled and or painted parts of your appliance Should any liquids overflow clean them immediately to avoid parts becoming damaged Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning any part of the appliance Cleaning the Ceramic...

Page 16: ... Parts if available Clean the stainless steel parts of your appliance on a regular basis Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft cloth soaked in only water Then dry them thoroughly with a dry cloth Do not clean the stainless steel parts while they are still hot from cooking Do not leave vinegar coffee milk salt water lemon or tomato juice on the stainless steel for a long time ...

Page 17: ...are damp or an object is resting on them Dry the controls or remove the object The hob switches off while it is use One of the cooking zones has been on for too long You can use the cooking zone again by switching it back on The hob controls are not working and the child lock LED is on The child lock is active Switch off the child lock 6 2 Transport If you need to transport the product use the ori...

Page 18: ...tion 2 Wh kg 192 0 Heating Technology 3 Radiant Size 3 cm Ø18 0 Energy Consumption 3 Wh kg 192 0 Heating Technology 4 Radiant Size 4 cm Ø21 0 Energy Consumption 4 Wh kg 192 0 Energy Consumption of Hob Wh kg 192 0 This hob complies with EN 60350 2 Energy Saving Tips Hob Use cookwares having flat base Use cookwares with proper size Use cookwares with lid Minimize the amount of liquid or fat When liq...

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