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Methods for Protecting Ceramic Glass Cooking   

Surface From Damage

Ceramic glass surface is not sensitive to heat        

(up to 650°C) and temperature fluctuations. It is    

unbreakable and scratch-resistant to a certain degree. 
However, to avoid any damage, please do the following:

•  Never pour cold water on hot stoves.
•  Do not stand on a ceramic glass plate.
•  Sudden pressure, for example, the effect of a falling 

salt shaker may be critical. So, do not place such 
objects on a place above the hobs.

•  After each use, make sure that the base of the 

cooking pot and surfaces of cooking zones are 
clean and dry.

•  Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfaces. Sand 

grains falling from the vegetables may scratch the 
ceramic glass plate.

• 

Do not lay flammable materials such as cardboard 

or plastic on the oven. Objects such as tin, zinc, 
or aluminium (as well as aluminium foils or empty 
coffee pots) may melt on hot cooking surfaces and 
thus cause damage.

•  Take care not to let sugary foods or fruit juices 

contact the hot cooking zones.The ceramic glass 
surface may be stained by these.

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Summary of Contents for MOC0-60VG13CM20Y3AB

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL INDUCTION STOVE H10 20 380 010 Rev 001 RU GB...

Page 2: ...a long time and serve in an optimum efficient way Remark This Operating Manual is prepared for multiple models Your appliance may not feature some functions specified in the manual These functions are...

Page 3: ...nstallation of the Appliance 12 5 4 Right Place for Installation and Important Warnings 13 6 Counter Cut Off Dimensions 14 7 Operation of Your Appliance 14 7 1 Operation of the Appliance 14 7 2 Operat...

Page 4: ...touch the hob surface when the warning lights are on When you switch off the hob the hot parts are indicated through warning lights WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts are hot during opera...

Page 5: ...years of age people with physical hearing or mental challenges or people with lack of experience or knowledge as long as control is ensured or information is provided regarding the dangers CAUTION If...

Page 6: ...this case ensure that the room is thoroughly ventilated and avoid inhaling the steam generated directly Do not store any flammable substance near the appliance as the sides of the appliance shall als...

Page 7: ...So do not place such objects on a place above the hobs After each use make sure that the base of the cooking pot and surfaces of cooking zones are clean and dry Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfa...

Page 8: ...58 x 590 x 520 Counter Cut Off Dimensions mm 560 x 490 Other Features Unit Value Voltage V 220 240 380 415 Package Dimensions Width Length Height mm 635 x 613 x 158 5 Net Weight kg 8 40 Gross Weight k...

Page 9: ...MOC0 60VG16CT20Y4AB mm W W 2 145 1400 1800 mm W W 3 180 2000 2600 mm W W Model 3 Product Model Codes Heating Zones Heater Diameter Heater Power Heater High Power Total Power 2 145 1400 1800 6600 7200...

Page 10: ...tact hot parts of the appliance Keep it away from sharp edges and corners If the power supply cord is damaged this cord shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or an equally qualifi...

Page 11: ...t is customer s responsibility to prepare the location the product shall be placed on and also to have the electrical installation prepared WARNING The rules in local standards about electrical instal...

Page 12: ...cesonthecornersarefilled Turn the stove again and and align it with the countertop and then place it Secure the stove by using the supplied clamps and screws If the appliance is mounted on a drawer if...

Page 13: ...e counters A safe clearance shall be left between the product and kitchen walls or furniture The appliance is suitable for use on both side walls without any support or without being installed in a ca...

Page 14: ...e on off button until you hear a beep When the unit is turned on the heat zone indicators shall be displayed 7 2 Operation of the Touch Control The controls react to touching so you do not need to app...

Page 15: ...at every touch Make sure that the touch controls are always clean and dry Even a thin layer of water may make it difficult for touch controls to work 8 COOKING APPLICATIONS Use your appliance at a sui...

Page 16: ...ith concave or convex bases When you want to put the pot on another hob take the pot up and place it again instead of sliding it You can check if the pot is suitable for the induction stove Move a mag...

Page 17: ...its automatically to the pot Distributes the power in the most appropriate way Provides excellent heat dissipation Suitable for all kinds of cooking Slow cooking sauces creams etc Preparation of small...

Page 18: ...e cleaning materials are used To ensure that your stove has a long economic life it shall be regularly cleaned and maintained Do not clean your stove with hard tools such as a hard brush steel wool or...

Page 19: ...maximum attention to the appliance while loading undloading and handling Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and transportation Protect the appliance from external factors...

Page 20: ...egulation published by Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation of Republic of Turkey Complies with AEEE Regulations This product was manufactured from recyclable and reusable high quality parts and m...

Page 21: ...21 AEEE RU...

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Page 28: ...28 2 3 3 1 58 x 590 x 520 560 x 490 220 240 380 415 635 X 613 X 158 5 8 40 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 2 3 4 RU...

Page 29: ...Y4AB MOC0 60VG16CS20Y4AB MOC0 60VG16CT20Y4AB 2 145 1400 1800 3 180 2000 2600 3 2 145 1400 1800 6600 7200 3 180 2000 2600 MOC0 60VG16CM20Y4BB MOC0 60VG16CS20Y4BB MOC0 60VG16CT20Y4BB 4 210 2000 2600 5 1...

Page 30: ...30 4 220 240 AC 380 415V3N 50 60 4 1 220 240 50 60 380 415 50 60 32 A 16 220 240 220 240 400 N1 L2 L1 N2 L1 L2 N 400 N1 L2 L1 N2 220 240 N1 L2 L1 N2 L N RU...

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Page 33: ...33 50 180 450 40 5 4 100 C 65 A B A 450 B 40 3 4 650 RU...

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