Sharp KH-9126CT00-EU User Manual Download Page 12

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Press the timer setting key 

 to 

increase the time or press 

 to 

decrease the time. Adjustment range 

is between 0 and 99 minutes. If there 

is no operation in 10 seconds, the 

minute minder timer will be set and 

the blinking dot will disappear. After 

the timer is set, the time runs down 

according to the adjustment. 

When the time is over, a signal sounds 

and the timer display blinks. The sound 

signal will be stopped automatically 

after 30 seconds and/or by operating 

any key.

The minute minder timer can be 

changed or switched off any time 

by operating the increase timer key  

  and/or decrease timer key 

  

. Switching off the hob by pressing 

 at any time will also switch off the 

minute minder timer.

Cooking zone timer (1 to 99 minutes):
When the hob is switched on, an 

independent timer can be programmed 

for every cooking zone.

Select a cooking zone, then select the 

temperature setting and finally activate 

the timer setting 
key 

, the timer can be programmed 

as a switch off function for a cooking 

zone. Four LEDs are arranged around 

the timer. These indicate for which 

cooking zone the timer has been 

activated.

10 seconds after the last operation, 

the timer display changes to the timer 

that will run out next (in the event of 

programming more than 1 cooking 

zone).

When the timer has run down, a 

signal sounds and the timer display 

shows "00" statically, the assigned 

cooking zone timer LED blinks. 

The programmed cooking zone will 

be switched off and the "H" will be 

displayed if the cooking zone is hot.

The sound signal and the blinking 

of the LED timer will be stopped 

automatically after 30 seconds and/or 

by operating any key.

Buzzer :

While the hob is in operation, the 

following activities will be signalled by 

means of a buzzer:
Normal key activation with a short 

sound signal
Continuous operation of keys over a 

longer period of time (10 seconds) with 

a longer, intermittent sound signal.

Boost Function: 

A cooking zone has to be selected, 

cooking level set to the "desired 

cooking level" and the P (Boost) key 

has to be pressed again.
The Boost-Function can be activated 

if the induction module accepts 

the setting on this cooking zone. If 

the Boost Function is active, a "P" 

is displayed on the corresponding 

Summary of Contents for KH-9126CT00-EU

Page 1: ...Home Appliances Cooking For Life User Manual EN Hob ...

Page 2: ...tor Key Lock Safety switch off function Child Lock Timer function Buzzer Boost Function Hints and tips Installation of the appliance Installation safety Fitting the hob into a worktop Making an electrical connection Electrical connection diagram Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in th...

Page 3: ...edge if they have been given supervision or instruc tion concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the applian ce Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision WARNING The app liance and its acces sible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching the he ating elements Chil...

Page 4: ... scrapers to clean the oven door glass and other sur face since they can scratch the surface which can cause the glass to shatter or ca use damage to the surface Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance Your appliance is produced in ac cordance with all applicable local and international standards and regulations Maintenance and repair work must be carried out only by authorized service te...

Page 5: ...rvice agent immediately As the materials used for packa ging nylon staplers styrofoam etc may cause harmful effects to children they should be collected and disposed of immediately Protect your appliance against atmospheric effects Do not expo se it to effects such as sun rain snow etc The surrounding materials of the appliance cabinet must be able to withstand a tem perature of a min of 100 C The...

Page 6: ... maintenance You can do it after removing the plug for the applian ce off or turning the main switches off Do not remove the control knobs to clean the control panel TO MAINTAIN THE EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY OF YOUR APP LIANCE WE RECOMMEND YOU ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS AND ONLY CALL OUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENTS SHOULD SUCH A NEED ARISE ...

Page 7: ...hob maybe different than the model shown above due to its configuration DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB Dear Customer Please read the instructions in this user guide before using the hob and keep them for future reference Cooking Surface for 5 heaters R Control panel ...

Page 8: ...4 10 9 12 11 5 3 1 Key Lock 2 Key Lock Indicator 3 Heater Display 4 Timer 5 Timer Display 6 Boost 7 On Off 8 Smart Pause 9 Decrease heat setting back 10 Increase heat setting back 11 Decrease heat setting front 12 Increase heat setting front ...

Page 9: ...9 Control Panel for 1 heater 6 1 2 7 8 3 10 9 4 5 1 Key Lock Indicator 2 Key Lock 3 Timer 4 Timer Display 5 Heater Display 6 Boost 7 On Off 8 Smart Pause 9 Decrease heat setting 10 Increase heat setting ...

Page 10: ...elected heater display and the blinking dot on all other displays switch off Select the temperature setting by using the increase heat setting key or decrease the heat setting key The element is now ready to cook on For quickest boil times select the desired cooking level and then press the P key to activate the Boost function Switching the cooking zones off Select the element you want to switch o...

Page 11: ...isplayed in alternation The hob will remain in a locked condition until it gets unlocked even if the control has been switched on and off To deactivate the child lock first switch the hob on Simultaneously operate the front increase heat setting key and the decrease heat setting key and then operate the decrease heat setting key again L will disappear in the display and the hob will be switched of...

Page 12: ...our LEDs are arranged around the timer These indicate for which cooking zone the timer has been activated 10 seconds after the last operation the timer display changes to the timer that will run out next in the event of programming more than 1 cooking zone When the timer has run down a signal sounds and the timer display shows 00 statically the assigned cooking zone timer LED blinks The programmed...

Page 13: ... flat smooth bottomed cookware that has the same diameter as the element This will help reduce cooking times Cookware made of steel enamelled steel cast iron and stainless steel if appropriately labelled by the manufacturer will give you the best results Cookware made of enamelled steel or aluminium or copper bottoms can cause a metallic residue to remain on the hob If left this becomes difficult ...

Page 14: ...d You may use a scraper for cleaning food or residues Sticky foods must be cleaned immediately when they spill before the glass has cooled down Be careful not to scratch the silicon adhesive placed on the edges of the glass whilst using a scraper The scraper has a razor therefore it must be kept away from children Use a special ceramic hob cleaner on the hob while it is warm to touch Rinse and wip...

Page 15: ...an opening with the dimensions shown in the picture below and on the next page The induction hob may be built in 25 to 40 mm thick worktops 890 520 860 A Min 20mm Min 35mm Min Gap 5mm Min 10mm View A 520 890 860 View A Neighbourhood walls A mm B mm Wood 60 150 Concrete walls 25 40 Min A Min B Neighbourhood walls A mm B mm Wood 60 150 Concrete or ceramic tiled 25 40 Min 10mm Min Gap 5mm ...

Page 16: ... 4 worktop mounting brac kets on the side walls of the product Making an electrical connection Before making a connection check that The voltage power supply is the same as that quoted on the rating plate which is situated at the back of your hob The circuit can support the appliance load see the rating plate The power supply has a grounded connection connection which complies with the provisions ...

Page 17: ...back of the hob Remove the cover of the power connection box and install the cable in accordance with the connection diagram For the induction hob the cable must be H05VV F 3X4 mm 60227 IEC 53 You will find the connection diagram shown on the bottom of your appliance ERROR CODES If there is an error error code will be showed at heater displays E1 The cooling Fan is disabled call an authorized serv...

Page 18: ...18 E8 The cooler temperature sensor is disabled call an authorized service agent E9 Calibration error call an authori zed service agent ...

Page 19: ...Service Support Visit our website www sharphomeappliances com Or contact us 52181779 ...

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