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Induction Cooktop

SCP 5303GY / SCP 5304WH

 

06/2015

 2015

Note

For safety reasons, the induction cooktop will turn off automatically after two hours 
of operation if no button is pressed during this time. If the timer is set, the hotplate will turn 
off automatically after the set time has elapsed.

After the hotplate is turned off, the fan will run for a short time to speed up the cooling 
of the cooktop. Do not disconnect the cooktop from the power socket before the fan stops 
running.

OVERVIEW OF ERROR MESSAGES

If an error message appears on the display, follow the instructions in this table.

Error message 

Possible cause of the error

Solution

The display shows an 
error message E0.

There is not cookware placed on 
the hotplate or the cookware 
is not suitable for induction 
cooking. 

Place cookware suitable for 
induction cooking on the hotplate, 
see chapter Types of cookware 
suitable for induction cooking.

The display shows error 
message E1 or E2.

Temperature sensor failure.

Send the induction cooktop to an 
authorised service centre for repair.

The display shows error 
message E3 or E4.

The voltage in the power socket 
to which the induction cooktop 
is connected is too high or too 
low.

Connect the induction cooktop to 
a corresponding power socket with 
a voltage of 220−240 V.

The display shows error 
message E5.

Overheating of the hotplate.

Allow the hotplate to cool down: 
Then you can put into operation 
again.

The display shows error 
message E6.

The thermal fuse was activated, 
turning off the induction 
cooktop due to overheating.

Allow the induction cooktop to 
cool down and make sure that the 
air infl ow or exhaust vent is not 
blocked. 
If the problem persists, send the 
induction cooktop to an authorised 
service centre for repair.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

• 

Before cleaning always disconnect the appliance from the power socket and allow it to cool down. 

• 

Wipe the surface of the glass ceramic plate and the control panel with a lightly damp cloth and 
then wipe dry. 

• 

To remove hard to clean stains you may use a cloth dipped in a neutral cleaning agent solution. 
After applying the cleaning agent, wipe the surface with a lightly damp cloth and then wipe dry.

• 

Keep the induction cooktop clean. Regularly remove dust and dirt from the area of the air infl ow 
and exhaust vents. For a more thorough clean you may use cotton buds.

• 

Do not use cleaning products causing abrasion, petrol or solvents to clean the appliance. To prevent 
potential injury by electric shock, do not submerge any part of the appliance under water or any 
other liquid. 

Summary of Contents for SCP 5303GY

Page 1: ...eady familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of products Use the appliance only as described in this manual Keep this manual for later use We recommend saving the original shipping...

Page 2: ...ADVANTAGES OF INDUCTION COOKING 8 COOKWARE SUITABLE FOR INDUCTION COOKING 8 COOKWARE THAT CANNOT BE USED FOR INDUCTION COOKING 8 PREPARING AND USING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP 8 OPERATING THE INDUCTION COO...

Page 3: ...ed persons if they are properly supervised or have been informed about how to use of the product in a safe manner and un derstand the potential dangers Do not allow children to play with the appli anc...

Page 4: ...ter Types of cookware suitable for induction cooking Do not heat up empty cookware Otherwise this may damage it Liquids or meals may not be heated in closed containers such as for example cans because...

Page 5: ...e during the warranty period may void the warranty policy The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect use of this product injuries burns res food spoilage etc People using a ca...

Page 6: ...5 6 1 Air inlets on the side of the appliance 2 Large hotplate diameter 167 mm 3 Air inlets on the side of the appliance 4 Small hotplate diameter 145 mm 5 Control panel with a display 6 Fan and air...

Page 7: ...4 Touch button It is used to set the power temperature and the automatic shut off timer for a hotplate 5 Display Displays the set power level temperature automatic shut off time or error messages If...

Page 8: ...rcelain or glass Cookware the bottom of which is bulging or curved Cookware with a bottom that has a diameter of less than 12 cm cannot be used with this induction cooktop PREPARING AND USING THE INDU...

Page 9: ...onds and then the display will switch to the power level display mode The power level is preset to 1600 1300 W large small hotplate You can change the set power level using the or button Until the aut...

Page 10: ...d is too high or too low Connect the induction cooktop to a corresponding power socket with a voltage of 220 240 V The display shows error message E5 Overheating of the hotplate Allow the hotplate to...

Page 11: ...er input 2900 W Power input setting range large small hotplate 200 1600 1300 W Safety class for electric shock protection II Glossary of technical terms Safety class for electric shock protection Clas...

Page 12: ...The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a resu...

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