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Look for the controls which correspond to the
zone where you have put your pan.

• Press the

key.

The power indicator shows 0, the hob is switched
on.

• Adjust the heating power you want 

- For a fast adjustment, keep your finger on
the  

-

or 

control.

After you have pressed the 

key, if you

do not select a power level the instruction
will be automatically cancelled after 10
seconds.

• Adjust the power during cooking

You can adjust the heating power from 

1

to 

9

at

any time during cooking using the

keys.

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• Press the

key for

the appropriate zone.

Key to lock / unlock the controls.

This key locks the controls while they are in use or
during cleaning.

To lock

Press the key for 3 seconds,

There is a bleeping sound and

the lock indicator lights up, confirming that the
operation has been registered.
The controls can be locked when the rings are off,
or while they are in use (current instructions will still
apply and the settings indicated will remain active).

To unlock

:  Press on the key until the light goes

out (approx. 1 or 2 seconds) and 2 bleeps sound,
confirming that the operation has been registered.

SWITCHING ON

TURNING A HEATING ZONE OFF

LOCKING

• Press the   

key to switch on the

additional zone.

The additional heating zone can not be

switched on without the main cooking

zone.
Adjust the heating power if necessary.

• To stop the additional zone press once

more the

. key

Adjust the heating power if necessary.

USING THE ADDITIONAL ZONE

Summary of Contents for CH 600 CE

Page 1: ...Instructions for installing and using your vitroceramic hob hob reference CH 600 CE...

Page 2: ...5 CHOOSING YOUR INSTALLATION P 6 CHARACTERISTICS P 7 HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COOKING HOB P 7 These hobs have been designed for private use in the home Please read these instructions before installing and...

Page 3: ...heating zone On off control for each heating zone Symbol indicating the heating zone on the hob start key for the additional zone Residual heat indicator 1200 W 1200 W 750 2200 W The FAST RADIANT rin...

Page 4: ...nderneath the work surface underneath the table Protection against overheating type Y to CEI 335 2 6 Cut a hole in the work surface to the required size The measurement of at least 40 mm should be mea...

Page 5: ...600 Fixing clips Screw the clips as shown on drawing below P P P Pa a a ar r r rt t t t 1 1 1 1 F F F Fo o o or r r r t t t th h h he e e e i i i in n n ns s s st t t ta a a al l l ll l l le e e er r...

Page 6: ...r drawer The hob may be fitted directly into the work surface over an oven in the upper position minimum distance 10 mm Vitro electronic hobs are fitted with thermal security devices for protection in...

Page 7: ...er Sales Service Operating voltage Total electrical power absorbed Dimensions for cut out in unit width depth Max space taken up under the work surface Overall dimensions under the work surface width...

Page 8: ...appropriate zone Key to lock unlock the controls This key locks the controls while they are in use or during cleaning To lock Press the key for 3 seconds There is a bleeping sound and the lock indicat...

Page 9: ...rtain cases of intensive use the security device will limit the operation of your hob When the display goes out approx 30 mins you will be able to use your hob once more Security device on the control...

Page 10: ...r vitro ceramic glass preferably one which contains silicones to protect the glass Special product for vitro ceramic glass Never clean your hob while it is on Turn all the controls to 0 first H HO OW...

Page 11: ...t a good idea to leave an empty pan on a heating zone Pans should be placed in the centre of the heating zone Never heat up a sealed tin of food as it may explode This of course applies to all cooking...

Page 12: ...d vinegar in the pan then rinse and dry Abrasive products should never be used on stainless steel pans They should be washed with a sponge Burned food stuck to the bottom of the pan Cause temperature...

Page 13: ...esidual heat thereby saving energy Use a lid as often as possible in order to reduce heat lost by evaporation To obtain full satisfaction follow the examples in the guide above bearing in mind that se...

Page 14: ...ance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new appliance...

Page 15: ...ashers Dryers Dishwashers Ovens Cooktops Rangehoods Sinks Waste Disposals Taps Cookware Refrigerators Freezers Vacuum Cleaners For sales information on the full range of quality kitchen and laundry ap...

Page 16: ...nmaid Store purchased from Date of installation In addition to all statutory rights which you the Consumer have under the relevant laws in res pect of this appliance during your first one year of owne...

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