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Care and Cleaning                                                                                   

What?  

How?  

Important! 

Vveryday soiling 
on glass 
(ngerprints, 
arks, stains le
by food or 
non-sugary 
spillovers on the 
glass) 

1.

 

Switch o the power to 
the cooktop at the wall. 

2.

 

Apply a non-abrasive 
ceraic cleaner while 
the glass is sl war 
(but not hot!), or siply 
wipe clean with a so
cloth and lukewar 
water. 

3.

 

Rinse and wipe dry with 
a soclean cloth or 
paper towel. 

4.

 

4. Switch the power to 
the cooktop back on. 

 When the power to the cooktop 

is switched o, there will be no 
‘hot surface’ indon but the 
cooking zoneyl be hot! 
Take extree care. 

 Heavy-duty scourers, soe nylon 

scourers and harsh/abrasive 
cleaning agents ay scratch the 
glass. Always read the label to 
check if the cleaner or scourer is 
suitable. 

 Never leave cleaning residue on 

the cooktop: the glass ay 
bee stained. 

Boil-overs,elts, 
and hot sugary 
spills on 
the glass 
 

Reove these idiately 
with a scraper suitable for 
ceraic glass cooktop, being 
careful of hot cooking zone 
surfaces. 
1.

 

Switch o the power to 
the cooktop at the wall. 

2.

 

Hold the blade or utensil 
at aB;angle and scrape 
the soiling or spill to a 
cool area of the cooktop. 

3.

 

Clean the soiling or spill 
up with a dish cloth or 
paper towel. 

4.

 

Follow steps 2 to 4 for 
‘everyday soiling on 
glass’ above. 

 Reove stains le byelts and 

sugary food or spillovers as soon 
as possible. If le to cool on the 
glass, theyy be di€t to 

rove or even dge the glass   

surface. 

 Cut hazard: The scraper blade is 
razor-sharp.  
Use with extree care and always 
store safely and out of reach of 
children. 

Spillovers on the 
knob controls 

1.

 

Switch o the power to 
the cooktop at the wall. 

2.

 

Soak up the spill 

3.

 

Wipe around the knob 
control area with a clean 
dp sponge or cloth. 
(Reove the knob if 
required). 

4.

 

Wipe the area 
pletely dry with a 
so cloth or paper 
towel. 

5.

 

5. Switch the power to 
the cooktop back on. 

If you rove the knob, ensure 
no[uid has oved past the rubber 
seal around the knob sha 
 
 Also check that the rubber seal is 
intact. 
 

Summary of Contents for HX-2-6NF-CER-T

Page 1: ...Installation and Operating Instructions Model HX 2 6NF CER T HX 2 6S CER T For your convenience we recommend to attach the serial number label HERE 727626052018...

Page 2: ...727626052018...

Page 3: ...lly These will assist you appliance Please take special note of all detailed technical information and installation instructions It is essential that you follow these instructions to ensure the safety...

Page 4: ...5 Before using your Ceramic Hob 6 Using your Ceramic Hob 7 To start cooking 7 When you have nished cooking 8 Locking the controls 9 Using the 9 Auto Shutdown 10 Cooking guidelines 11 Heat se ngs 12 Ca...

Page 5: ...ing hea ng zone of the cer plate will be hot Do not touch the cera ic surface to avoid personal injury 10 We suggest you periodically check that there are no objects glass paper etc that could obstruc...

Page 6: ...roviding full disconnec on fro the power supply Failure to install the appliance correctly could void the warranty or liability clai s Installa on Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect the appliance fro...

Page 7: ...ppliance as a work or storage surface Never leave any objects or utensils on the appliance Never use your appliance for w ing or hea ng the roo A er use always turn o the cooking zones and the cooktop...

Page 8: ...5 Product Overview Top View Control Panel 1 Heating zone selection controls 2 Dual zone selection 3 Power Timer regulating controls 4 Key lock Child lock control 5 ON OFF control 6 Timer control...

Page 9: ...rn the hob on for the rst The s oke is due to the ufacturing residues le on the hob Choosing the right Cookware Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a curved base Make sure that the base of your p...

Page 10: ...se Make sure the boSo of the pan and the surface of the cooking zone are clean and dry 3 Touch the cooking zone selec on control An indicator next to the control key will light up 4 Select a heat se n...

Page 11: ...ooking zone is s ll hot to touch The signal will disappear when the surface has cooled down to a safe te perature It can also be used as an energy saving func on if you want to heat further pans use t...

Page 12: ...locK ode all controls are disabled except the ON OFF control In an e ergency you can turn the cer hob o with the ON OFF buSon but you will have to unlock the hob rst before the next use Using the Tim...

Page 13: ...auto cally Other hea ng zone will keep opera ng if it had previously been turned on Auto Shutdown Auto shut down is a safety protec on func on for your cer hob It shuts down auto cally if you ever for...

Page 14: ...o nded Searing steak To cook juicy steaks 1 Stand the eat at roo e perature for abou B inutes before cooking 2 Heat up a heavy based boSo frying pan 3 Brush both sides of the steak with oil Drizzle ll...

Page 15: ...nes only The exact se ng will depend on several factors including your cookware and the a ount you are cooking Vxperi ent with the cooktop to nd the se ngs that best suit you Heat se ng Suitability 1...

Page 16: ...a scraper suitable for cera ic glass cooktop being careful of hot cooking zone surfaces 1 Switch o the power to the cooktop at the wall 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a B angle and scrape the soiling...

Page 17: ...cooktop surface Unsuitable abrasive scourer or cleaning products being used Use cookware with t and s ooth bases See Choosing the right cookware se on See Care and cleaning se on e pans ake crackling...

Page 18: ...y Xoltage 220 240X 50Hz Power 1200W 700W B 1700W B 1800W B Product Size L W H 580x510x68 590x520x68 Cut out Di ensions A x B 494 W x 564 L Di ensions are approxi te Because we con nually strive to pro...

Page 19: ...rial to avoid larger defo on caused by the heat radia on fro he hotplate When installing the hob over drawers a board ust be installed 1B nderneath the hob The board ust be ade of suitable heat resist...

Page 20: ...d the cupboard above it or rangehood should be at least 650 A mm B mm C mm D E 650 B 50 Air intake Air exi B When installing a rangehood above an appliance all relevant current New Zealand building in...

Page 21: ...underside of the hob Adjust the posi on of the brackets to suit the thickness of the work surface Secure the other end of the bracket to the underside of the work surface in order to secure the hob in...

Page 22: ...at it is co pliant with safety regula ons 3 The cable ust not be bent or co pressed 4 The installe ust use the supplied power cord Recommended type of connection lead CONNECTION DIAGRAM Caution Voltag...

Page 23: ...possible da age to the enviro ent and to hu an health which ight otherwise be caused if it were disposed of in the wrong way The sy bol on the product indicates that it ay not be treated as nor al hou...

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