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Hob controls

There are 12 settings giving a wide range of
temperatures. 

Setting

Suggested use

1

Melting butter, chocolate etc.

1- 4

Heating small quantities of liquid and to
keep dishes warm.

4 - 8

Heating foods, thawing deep-frozen
foods, cooking fruits and vegetables.

8 - 10

Cooking meat, fish, vegetables with
sauce.

10 - 12

Sautéing meat or fish; cooking fish,
steaks and eggs.

12

Frying with oil and heating pans full of
water.

You can turn the control knob clockwise or
anticlockwise to the required setting. The residual
heat light (marked 5 on the diagram opposite) will
come on when  the zone is warm. 

How to use the cooking zones

The heating areas are the circles marked on the
hob. Use pots and pans that completely cover the
circles. 

IMPORTANT:
Remember: 
- Place the pan on the cooking zone before

turning the control on.

- Use pots and pans with flat, solid bases.
- Use pots with the same diameter as the

cooking zones or slightly larger.

- Dry the bottom of the pot before putting it on

the cooking zone.

- Do not scrape the pot along the glass. This will

damage it.

- While you are using the hotplate, please, keep

children well away. Make sure that pot
handles are in a safe position. Never leave a
pan of fat or cooking oil unattended. 

- Cooking zones stay hot after use for some

time; don’t leave objects on the hob or touch
the top until the residual heat indicator light is
off.

- Don’t use plastic pots or aluminium sheets on

the hob.

- Don’t use hob as a work surface.

CAUTION:

- If a crack in the hob surface becomes

visible, due to accidental damage etc., isolate the
appliance  from the electricity supply immediately by
turning it off at the wall and arrange for its repair.

DO NOT RECONNECT THE HOB TO THE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY UNTIL AFTER REPAIR!
Before any cleaning operation, disconnect the
appliance from the electric circuit.

3

EASY GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Ceramic Hob

Page 1: ...COD 01080GB 30 05 2002 Users Guide Installation Rangemaster Ceramic Hob Professional Ceramic Hob...

Page 2: ...purely indicative We also reserve the right to make any modifications to the products as may be considered necessary or useful or in the interests of the user without jeopardizing the main functional...

Page 3: ...n Use pots and pans with flat solid bases Use pots with the same diameter as the cooking zones or slightly larger Dry the bottom of the pot before putting it on the cooking zone Do not scrape the pot...

Page 4: ...moved using vinegar or lemon Do not let sugar or sugar solutions run onto the surface If this happens turn the hob off and clean the surface with hot water and the razor blade scraper If any plastic i...

Page 5: ...tion will comply with the critical clearance dimensions fig 5 and 6 2 FIXING Screw the fixing brackets to the hob fig 7 Turn the hob over Carefully fit the seal E in fig 8 under the hob edge but don t...

Page 6: ...o the correct electrical supply as stated on the voltage label on the cooker through a suitable cooker control unit incorporating a double pole switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in al...

Page 7: ...m element 1200 180 mm element 1700 Voltage 230 240 400 415 V 3N Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 5800 W Before leaving the factory this appliance will have been tested and regulated by expert and special...

Page 8: ...ANGEmaster Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 870 789 5107 Fax 44 0 1926 450526 E mail consumers rangemaster co uk www rangemaster co uk AGA FOODSERVICE GROUP...

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