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Daily  cleaning  and  proper  maintenance 
have crucial impact on the durability of your 
ceramic plate.  

 

 Cleaning the plate after every use

 

Wipe  off

 

slight,  not-burnt  patches  of 

dirt

  using  damp  cloth  without  cleaning 

agent.  Washing  liquid  can  cause  blue 
di sco lo ra tion to appear on the plate. The 
stub  born  stains  often  cannot  be  re 

mo-

ved  after  first  cleaning,  even  if  special 
cleaning agents are used. 

• 

Remove larger patches of dirt, stron-
gly  sticking  to  the  plate  using  sharp 
scrap per and wipe off the sur fa ce with 
a damp cloth.

CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

 

Cleaning scrapper 

Clean the ceramic plate observing 
the same rules as for glass. Never 
use abrasive or aggressive clean-
ing agents, scrubbing powders or 
scratching sponges. 

   Removal of stains

• 

Li ght pearly stains (aluminium re 

si du-

es)

  can  be  removed  from  cooled  plate 

using special cleaning agents. Cal  ca-
reo

  us  res

  id

  ue

  s  (i.e.  boiled  over  wat er) 

can be re mo ved with vinegar or spe cial 
clea

  ning agents.

• 

Do not switch off the hotplate when re mo-
ving sugar, sugar-containing food, plastic 
or aluminium foil! Immediately scrape off 
the  residuals  (when  still  hot)  from  the 
hotplate  using  a  sharp  scrap  per.  When 
the  dirt  is  removed  you  can  switch  off 
the plate and clean it again after cooling  
down using special cleaning agents.

Special  cleaning  agents  can  be  bought  in 
supermarkets, special electromechanical 
shops, drugstores and shops with kitchen 
appliances. Sharp scrappers can be bought 
in DIY shops, shops with building tools and 
painting accessories. 

Summary of Contents for MVF-65374

Page 1: ...MVF 65374 EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL IO HOB 0612 8071178 12 2017 v1...

Page 2: ...ve read and understood this manual thoroughly The appliance is designed solely for cooking Any other use eg heating a room is incompatible with the appliance s intended purpose and can pose a risk to...

Page 3: ...OF CONTENTS Basic information 2 Safety instructions 4 Saving energy 8 Description of the appliance 9 Installation 10 Operation 16 Cleaning and routine maintenance 21 Emergency procedure 23 Technical...

Page 4: ...or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with th...

Page 5: ...external timer or separate remote control system You should not use steam cleaning devices to clean the appliance Warning Use only hob guards designed by the ma nufacturer of the cooking appliance or...

Page 6: ...switched on the hotplates quickly become hot To avoid unnecessary power con sumption switch them on only after putting a cooking pot Residual temperature indicator built in into the electronic system...

Page 7: ...ver residuals of food may penetrate damaged places and get to the live compo nents of the ceramic plate Should cracks or splits appear on the surface of your ceramic plate immediately discon nect it f...

Page 8: ...cy clable materials By bringing old device to recycling collection center you show that you care about nature Ask your local environmental care au thority for information on location of such facilitie...

Page 9: ...oking zone 145 mm Rear right cooking zone 180 mm Front left cooking zone 210 mm Front right cooking zone 145 mm 1 On O Select a cooking zone 2 Cooking zone displays 3 Lower heat setting selector 4 Hig...

Page 10: ...between the edge of the opening and the side wall of the furniture should be at least 55 mm Worktop must be made of materials including veneer and adhesives resistant to a tem perature of 100 C Other...

Page 11: ...tchen cabinet worktop above oven Note When installing the hob in the kit chen worktop install a partition panel as shown on the picture If the hob is to be installed above a built in oven installa tio...

Page 12: ...he gasket must be applied on the appliance as follows Before tting the appliance in the kitchen worktop apply self adhesive foam gasket provided underneath the rim before applying remove the protectiv...

Page 13: ...hesive seal is properly applied to the hob s ange Loosely attach xing brackets to the bottom of the hob Remove dust from the worktop insert hob into the opening and press in rmly Position xing bracket...

Page 14: ...r the installer The plate is factory set for three phase alternating current power supply 400 V 3N 50 Hz It may be adapted for one phase current power supply 230 V by adequate bridging on the connecti...

Page 15: ...3 In the case of the 400 230V network three phase connection with a neutral cable bridges connect terminals 4 5 phase cables linked to 1 2 and 3 and neutral cable to 4 protective conductor to 3N H05V...

Page 16: ...the cookware manufacturers Cookware with aluminium or copper bottoms can leave metallic discoloration very di cult to remove Be particularly careful when using enamelware as it may irreparably damage...

Page 17: ...e indicator is o Now you can use the appliance No objects should be placed on the sensors this could cause an error Touch sensors should be always kept clean Touch Of O 1 to turn on the appliance and...

Page 18: ...n When the indicator light comes on you will hear a short beep Release the Child Lock To release the child lock function touch the child lock sensor eld 5 until the indicator light 5 goes out When the...

Page 19: ...the automatic warm up function touch 3 set the heat setting of 9 2 and then touch 4 so that 9 is displayed and then use 3 to set the desired heat setting Adot displayed in the lower right corner of a...

Page 20: ...t When a cooking zone temperature is above 65 C and the cooking zone or the appliance is switched o the relevant cooking zone display will show the letter H Residual heat indication is displayed as lo...

Page 21: ...abrasive or aggressive clean ing agents scrubbing powders or scratching sponges Removal of stains Li ght pearly stains aluminium re si du es can be removed from cooled plate using special cleaning ag...

Page 22: ...standards CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Never apply cleaning agent on a hot hotplate Leave the cleaning agent to dry and then wipe it o with a wet cloth Any residuals of cleaning agents should be...

Page 23: ...sors have been to uched at the same time always touch only one sen sor except when switching o a hotplate 3 The appliance does not respond and emits a short signal children lock has been activated swi...

Page 24: ...ceramic plate from the mains fuse and call the nearest Customer Service Centre Important You are the person responsible for proper condition and operation of the appliance in your household If you ca...

Page 25: ...this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conse...

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