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The Working of the Heating Zones

Heating only occurs within the marked circular cooking 
zones. The zones heat up and cool down quicker, providing 
greater controllability for sensitive foods. Each heating zone 
is equipped with a thermal limiter which is a safety cut-out 
which prevents the ceramic glass from overheating. After 
several minutes at full power without a pan on the heating 
zone the thermal limiter will switch the heating elements off 
and on automatically to avoid any damage to the ceramic 
glass.

The HOT HOB indicator light:

This indicates that the temperature of the corresponding 
cooking zone is greater than 60°C, even when the heating 
element has been switched off but is still hot.

Choice of saucepans

It is essential that the saucepan’s you use on the ceramic 
hob are suitable.

ALWAYS USE:

  Good quality pans with smooth, flat, heavy bases.

  saucepan's manufactured from aluminium (enamelled 

or machined) or stainless steel.

 

Correct size saucepan's. The base of the pan must cover 
the heating zone completely.

  saucepan's with lids which are well fitting to reduce 

cooking time and energy use.

NEVER USE:

  Pans with thin, distorted or uneven bases as these 

will extend cooking times, waste electricity and cause 
damaging, local hotspots on the glass surface.

  Pans with ridged or recessed bases.

 

Pans with damaged or rough bases which could scratch 
the glass surface.

  Glass or glass ceramic utensils.

Do Not

In order to keep your ceramic hob in good condition, 
follow these simple guidelines:

Do not

  cook directly on the hob surface without a cooking 

utensil, as this will result in damage to the surface 
of the hob.

Do not

  use the hob as a worktop surface as damage may 

occur to the smooth surface of the hob.

Do not

  drag or slide utensils on the hob surface, as this 

will cause scratches in the surface of the hob.

Do not

  allow a cooking utensil to come into contact with 

the hob surround.

Do not

  place anything between the base of the utensil and 

the ceramic hob, e.g. do not use asbestos mats, 
aluminium or wok stand.

Do not

  leave any utensils, food or combustible items on 

the hob when it is not in use.

Do not

  place aluminium or plastic foil, or plastic containers 

on the hob.

Do not

  leave the hotplates or cooking areas switched On 

unless they are being used.

Do not

  leave heating zones uncovered when they are 

switched On. We recommend not to place large 
preserving pans or fish kettles across two heating 
areas.

Do not

  leave utensils partly covering the heated areas. 

Always ensure that they are placed centrally over 
the heated areas and have the same diameter as 
the heating area used.

Do

Always

  ensure that the bottom of the pan is both clean and 

dry. Dirt or moisture between the pan and the hob 
can cause pitting of the surface of the glass.

We do not recommend the use of utensils with a base 
diameter greater than 25cm (l0ins).
Pressure cookers or other large pans should be used on the 
front cooking areas.

Always

  ensure that saucepan handles are positioned 

safely.

Always

  take extra care when cooking foods with a high 

sugar content eg. jam, as spillage will cause 
damage to the surface of the glass.

Always

  clean spills immediately (see Care and Cleaning).

IMPORTANT

   As with any cooking appliance there could 

be some fire risk attached to the heating of oil, particularly 
for deep fat frying, cooking utensils containing oil 

must not 

be left unattended

 (e.g. to answer the telephone) on or in 

close proximity to the patterned cooking areas.

1.  Use a deep pan, large enough to completely cover the 

appropriate heating area.

2.  Never fill the pan more than one-third full with fat or oil.
3.  Never leave oil or fat unattended during the heating or 

cooking period.

4.  Do not try to fry too much food at a time, especially 

frozen food. This only lowers the temperature of the oil 
or fat too much, resulting in greasy food.

5.  Always dry food thoroughly before frying, and lower it 

slowly into the hot oil or fat. Frozen foods, in particular, 
will cause frothing and spitting if added too quickly.

6.  Never heat fat, or fry, with a lid on the pan.
7.  Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks 

of oil or fat.

8.  Never allow excessive splashing of oil onto the hob.

Care of the Ceramic Hob

Summary of Contents for CH60IPK

Page 1: ...Features 6 The Controls 7 Start up and use 8 9 The Cooking Modes in your Double Oven 10 11 Solarplus Grill 12 Top Oven Conventional Cooking 14 Top Oven Temperature Charts 15 16 Main Oven The Intelligent Cooking System 17 19 Use of the Ceramic Hob 20 Care of the Ceramic Hob 25 If something goes wrong 26 27 Disposal of the appliance 27 Care and Cleaning 28 29 Guarantee Information 30 Service Informa...

Page 2: ...avoid the possibility of electric shock Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scraperstocleantheovendoorglass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass The internal surfaces of the compartment where present may become hot Never use steam cleaners or pressure cleaners on the appliance Remove any liquid from the lid before opening it Do not close the ...

Page 3: ... ensure that the room is well ventilated e g open a window or use an extractor fan and that persons who may be sensitive to the odour avoid any fumes It is suggested that any pets be removed from the room until the smell has ceased This odour is due to temporary finish on oven liners and elements and also any moisture absorbed by the insulation Your new cooker is guaranteed and will give lasting s...

Page 4: ... an open ended spanner CAUTION Some soft floor coverings may get damaged if the cooker is not moved carefully NOTE Ensure oven shelves are level by using a spirit level on the rod shelves Siting the Cooker The cooker is designed to fit between kitchen cabinets spaced 600mm apart The space either side need only be sufficient to allow withdrawal of the cooker for servicing and cleaning It can be use...

Page 5: ...is booklet Any other use of the appliance e g for heating the room constitutes improper use and is dangerous The manufacturer may not be held liable for any damage resulting from improper incorrect and unreasonable use of the appliance Never Never stare at Halogen heating units Never leave children unsupervised where a cooking appliance is installed as all surfaces will be hot during and after its...

Page 6: ... and is not a fault The fan will stop once the appliance has cooled NOTE Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance or tamper with the controls Control panel Grill Grill pan and food support Stay Clean liners Top Oven door Main Oven door Oven Light Grill pan handle Top Oven Grill rod shelf Inner door glass Oven light Oven fan Door Switch Stay Clean liners Main oven rod shelf Model n...

Page 7: ...nob THERMOSTAT TIMER knob DISPLAY TIMER button MINUTE MINDER button CONTROL PANEL LOCK button LIGHT button CONTROL PANEL POWER BUTTON START STOP TOP MAIN TOP OVEN button MAIN OVEN button TEMPERATURE numerical digits END OF COOKING icon CLOCK icon DURATION icon MINUTE MINDER icon Preheating Residual heat indicator CONTROL PANEL LOCK indicator MODE icons w g TIME numerical digits ...

Page 8: ...work or after a blackout the button on the display will flash for 10 seconds To set the clock 1 Press button 2 Turn the TIMER knob towards and to adjust the hour value 3 Once you have reached the correct hour value press the button 4 Repeat the above process to set the minutes If a blackout occurs it will be necessary to reset the clock If the icon flashes on the display this indicates that the cl...

Page 9: ... control panel and the oven door as well as towards the bottom of the oven door Once cooking has been completed the cooling fan continues to operate until the oven has cooled down sufficiently Oven light The light comes on when the oven door is opened or when a cooking mode starts The button can be used to switch on switch off the light at any time Residual heat indicators The appliance is fitted ...

Page 10: ...stops automatically and the oven indicates when the dish is cooked You may start cooking whether the oven has been preheated or not The cooking duration can be customised according to personal taste by modifying the relevant value before cooking begins by 5 20 minutes depending on the selected programme The duration can however be modified even once cooking has begun If the temperature inside the ...

Page 11: ... to set the duration as detailed above 2 Press the button twice the icon and the numerical digits on the display will begin to flash 3 Turn the TIMER knob towards and to adjust the cooking end time value 4 Once you have reached the desired end time press the button again The display will show the duration the cooking end time and the set temperature alternately 5 Press the button to activate the p...

Page 12: ...store the grill pan handle on the grill pan grid when the grill pan runners are on the top runner position There are two halves to the grill one on the left and one on the right You can choose to have both sides on or just the left side on GRILLING SHOULD NOT BE UNDERTAKEN WITH THE TOP OVEN GRILL DOOR CLOSED This will cause overheating To operate the grill proceed as follows 1 Open the grill top o...

Page 13: ... or 2 Maximum 100 for 4 minutes then reduce to 85 90 10 15 minutes Grill pan and grid Chops etc Gammon Steaks Chicken pieces None 2 Maximum100 or 6 8 minutes redu ce to 85 25 30 minutes Grill pan and grid Fish Whole None 2 Maximum100 6 8 minutes Fillets None 3 or 2 Maximum100 In base of grill pan Fish in breadcrumbs None 3 or 2 85 90 10 15 minutes Grill pan and grid Pre cooked Potato Pro ducts Non...

Page 14: ...king duration by pressing the TIMER button again The food to be cooked should be placed in the centre of the shelf with a gap of at least 25mm 1in between it and the grill element This should avoid burning and ensure even cooking Do not place food or dishes on the floor of the oven 25 mm 1 in Platewarming in the top oven Plates and dishes placed on shelf 1 of the top oven will be heated when the m...

Page 15: ...ins Pork slow roasting Yes 170 180 40 mins per 450g 1lb 40 mins over Pork foil covered Yes 190 200 40 mins per 450g 1lb 25mins Veal slow roasting Yes 170 180 40 45 mins per 450g 1lb 40 mins over Veal foil covered Yes 190 200 40 45 mins per 450g 1lb 25mins Poultry Game slow ro asting Yes 170 180 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins over Poultry Game foil covered Yes 190 200 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 10min...

Page 16: ...ner 1 from bottom of oven Shortcrust Pastry Yes 190 200 Time Dependent on recipe Runner 1 or 2 from bottom of oven Puff Pastry Yes 200 210 Time Dependent on recipe Runner 1 from bottom of oven Yorkshire Pudding Yes 190 200 30 40 Runner 1 or 2 from bottom of oven Individual Yorkshire Puddings Yes 200 210 20 30 Runner 2 from bottom of oven Milk Pudding Yes 140 150 90 120 Runner 1 from bottom of oven...

Page 17: ...ra 30 35 minutes per 450g 1lb Turkey 4 5 5kg 8 12lb No 150 160 C 12 14 minutes per 450g 1lb 15 minutes extra Notes Internal Temperatures Beef rare 60 C medium 70 C well done 75 C Lamb 80 C Pork 80 C Poultry 90 C BAKING Preheat Temperature Cooking Time Scones Small cakes Victoria sandwich Fatless sponge sandwich Swiss roll Semi rich fruit cake Rich fruit cake Shortcrust pastry Puff pastry Yorkshire...

Page 18: ...30 minutes per 450g 1lb Notes Internal Temperatures Beef rare 60 C medium 70 C well done 75 C Lamb 80 C Pork 80 C Poultry 90 C BAKING Preheat Temperature Cooking Time Scones Small cakes Victoria sandwich Fatless sponge sandwich Swiss roll Semi rich fruit cake Rich fruit cake Shortcrust pastry Puff pastry Yorkshire pudding Yorkshire pudding Individual Bread Meringues yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes...

Page 19: ...cording to personal taste by modifying the relevant value by 5 20 minutes Modes Foods Weight in kg Preheating Standard guide rails Sliding guide rails Automatic Roast Meat Roast dishes 1 2 or 3 2 no Fish fillets Cod Perch Trout 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 5 0 4 0 5 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 2 2 no no no Bread Bread see recipe 1 1 or 2 1 no Baked cakes Baked cakes 1 2 or 3 2 no Cooking advice table Rack position Re...

Page 20: ...und The hob may now be switched on Types of noise during normal hob operation Buzz due to the vibration of the metallic parts that make up the induction element and the pot it is generated by the electromagnetic field required for heating and increases as the power of the induction element increases Soft whistle heard when the pot placed on the heating zone is empty the noise disappears once food ...

Page 21: ...or when the booster function is set on the larger element while the other is auto adjusted Noise is reduced by decreasing the power level of the auto adjusted induction element pot bottom layers made of different kinds of materials are among the main causes of this noise Fan noise a fan is necessary to ensure the hob functions correctly and to safeguard the electronic unit from possible overheatin...

Page 22: ...nly one heater at a time Pressing and holding the and keys increases the speed of time selection If the time is not selected before 10 seconds the timer is switched off If the selected time is 00 after 10 seconds the timer is switched off Starting Timer countdown The countdown starts 10 seconds after the last ope ration over the INCREASE REDUCE TIME but tons If any power is selected a beep sounds ...

Page 23: ...tarts flashing and the letter c appears on the display When the temperature has reached a suitable level this message disappears and the hob may be used again Safety switch The appliance has a safety switch which automatically switches the cooking zones off after they have been in operation for a certain amount of time at a particular power level Whenthesafetyswitchhasbeentriggered thedisplay show...

Page 24: ...ng liquid juices Boiling water pasta rice vegetables Milk S Slow thickening dense juices S Bain marie cooking Pressure cooking after whistle Low flame cooking stews Reheating dishes Chocolate sauce Keeping food hot Technical description of the hob The induction system is the quickest existing way of cooking Unlike traditional hotplates where the cooking zone heats up with the induction system heat...

Page 25: ... utensil and the ceramic hob e g do not use asbestos mats aluminium or wok stand Do not leave any utensils food or combustible items on the hob when it is not in use Do not place aluminium or plastic foil or plastic containers on the hob Do not leave the hotplates or cooking areas switched On unless they are being used Do not leave heating zones uncovered when they are switched On We recommend not...

Page 26: ...pted but has now come back on again Reset the timer to the correct time and Manual operation using the instructions given in the timer section of the book Oven tempera tures too high or low Check temperature and shelf positions are as recommended in the Oven Temperature Charts It may be necessary to increase or decrease the recommended temperature slightly to suit your taste Oven does not cook eve...

Page 27: ...structions should be followed for the disposal of your product Disposal of old electrical appliances The European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of ...

Page 28: ...tioner Such scratches cannot be removed but do not affect the function of the hob in any way WARNING BEFORE CLEANING SWITCH THE COOKER OFF AT THE MAINS COOKER CONTROL PANEL AND ALLOW IT TO COOL IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE OVENS ARE CLEANED AND KEPT FREE FROM FATS OIL AND GREASE Stay Clean Liners Stay Clean liners are covered with a special enamel which absorbs cooking soils At higher temperatures the...

Page 29: ... is not allowed to slam shut due to the reduction in door weight Clean the glass as described above 3 The inside of the outer door glass can now be cleaned while still fitted to the cooker Refit the door inner glass as follows 1 Open the door fully 2 Locate the inner door glass into its slots so that the printing is readable from the face nearest the oven in the closed position and the widest blac...

Page 30: ...e resulting from transportation improper use neglect or interference or as a result of improper installation Replacement of any consumable item or accessory These include but are not limited to plugs cables batteries light bulbs fluorescent tubes and starters covers and filters Replacement of any removable parts made of glass or plastic THE GUARANTEE WILL NOT APPLY IF THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN USED I...

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