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Cleaning and care

Never use sharp or abrasive agents!
It is sufficient to clean with a damp
cloth and a little washing-up liquid af-
ter usage. Wipe dry.

Incrustation due to boilied over foods
are best presoftened with a wet cloth.
Then remove them with a glass scra-
per. Sugar and melted plastic should
be removed while the cooking area is
still hot.

Clean the glass-ceramic cooking area after every use. Always keep the
sensor keys clean, since soiling could be detected as finger contact by
the aplliance. Immediately remove soiling. Never put anything (pans, tea-
towels etc.) on the sensor keys! 
If pots spill over the cooking area sensor buttons, we advise you to acti-
vate the Off button.

Care for your glass-ceramic cooking area once a week.
Regular care builds up a protective layer and also eases day to day clea-
ning. Please follow the instructions of the cleaner or cleanser manufactu-
rer concerned.
Even heavy soiling can be cleaned with a cleanser and enough water.
Wipe dry with a cloth.

Do not use the cleaning agent on the grill surface as the protective film
would come into direct contact with food. We recommend you to rub
down the grill surface with half a lemon, lemon juice or vinegar. Any
slight dirt marks from protein, e.g. from meat, is removed and the grill
surface shines again.

What to do if there is a fault

Unplug the appliance befor repair!

Check carefully to make sure that the fault is not due to misoperation. You
can rectify many faults yourself.

Fault

Cause

Remedy

Circulating dash sym-
bols on all 4 LED dis-
plays. 

no faults; normal
display after power
interruption. 

If no objects have been lying
on or obstructing the
sensors, confirm this by
pressing the “off” sensor.

Horizontal dashes that
are shown on the dis-
play running from top
to bottom. 

The incidence of light
has been too intense
during sensor self-test
after a power failure. 

Remove the source of light.
Briefly disconnect the hob
from the mains (via fuses).

Cooking area cannot
be retracted or exten-
ded.

Safety cut-out after
too frequent retraction
and extension of the
cooking area owing to
risk of motor
overheating.

Wait until duration of safety
cut-out has expired.

The LED indicator for
the cooking level or
heat indicator does
not light up or only
partly lights up.

LED indicator defective

Call Customer Service. There
is a danger of being burned
as the temperature warning
is not reliable.

Not possible to switch
off cooking area.

Failure of electronic
component.

Switch off cooker fuse in
fusebox, 
Call service centre.

Cooking area does
not heat.

Fuse is defective.

Check or replace cooker
fuse in fuse box.

Child proof lock
activated.

Deactivate child proof lock.

Cooking area is
defective.

Call service centre.

Inner circuit of the
dual-circuit zone is
defective.

Do not operate the
functioning outer circle. 
Immediately call service
centre.

Cooking area cannot
be retracted.

Safety strip pressed in,
safety cut-out has
been activated.

Remove obstacle preventing
retraction of the cooking
area.

Rear cooking zones
cannot be switched
on.

Cooking area not fully
extended.

Extend cooking area fully.

Individual / all sen-
sors do not react to
touch. 

Sudden change in
heat radiation. 

Remove the source of heat. 

Electronic circuits have
experienced slight
movement due to
impact. 

Disconnect the hob from the
mains (via the fuses).

Important note:

Repairs should only be carried out by an authorised technician! Even during
the guarantee period repairs will not be free of charge if due to incorrect
operation or to non-adherence to our instructions given under “What to do
if there is a fault”.
You should always give the data on the rating plate to your service centre in
case you have enquiries or want to order spare parts. The rating plate is
located underneath the cooking area.

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KGC 907.2E

Summary of Contents for KGC 907.2E

Page 1: ...r use and installation instructions Instructions d utilisation et avis de montage Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding Istruzioni di uso e di montaggio Instrucciones de uso y de montaje Instru es...

Page 2: ...your local authority how it might be recycled Conditions of guarantee The conditions of guarantee applicable for this product are subject to those published by the representative in the relevant coun...

Page 3: ...nsor buttons cooking area 3 Sensor buttons grill area 4 Sensor cooking zones 5 Off sensor 6 On sensor Stand by switch 7 Sensor child proof lock sensor lock 8 Cooking zones 140 mm 1200 Watt 180 mm 1800...

Page 4: ...retracted if an obstacle hits against the safe ty strip and presses it in Before first use Remove packaging and moving parts Before first use the cooking area should be cleaned with a damp cloth and...

Page 5: ...orce dependent safety cut out responds and interrupts the travel operation If the blockage lasts a lengthy period the moving part no longer moves back into the end position In this case press the butt...

Page 6: ...This activation is indicated by a dot in the dual circuit symbol Touching the dual circuit symbol again deactivates the dual circuit area again The grill area The setting of the grill area you want ca...

Page 7: ...ce switches off automatically In case of a break down of the mains supply the appliance does not automatically switch on again If the childproof lock was activated before the power failure this is now...

Page 8: ...of light has been too intense during sensor self test after a power failure Remove the source of light Briefly disconnect the hob from the mains via fuses Cooking area cannot be retracted or exten de...

Page 9: ...e supporting rails using 4 2 x 7 mm srews Seal the appliance on the back and on the two sides with silicon Electrical connection The built in cooking area must be connected to the mains supply by a qu...

Page 10: ...ion Incorrect connection results in the total destruction of the power electronics Electrical connection Permanent connection by means of an oven connection socket Connection diagram is depicted on th...

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