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Each of the vitroceramic hob's heating ele-
ments is connected to an energy compensator
which controls the operating and stopping
time for each one (more or less heat). (See
fig. 6).

The hob is switched of f when at "0", at "1"
the operating time is shor t and the stopping
time long. At the subsequent positions on the
control the operating time increases and the
stopping time decreases until reaching posi-
tion "12" at which operation is continuous
only being switched off when the hotplate ther-
mostat is activated which cuts the power
supply when reaching the maximum permitted
temperature.

The control corresponding to each of the hea-
ting elements (hob) should be taken into
account before switching on. To do so, each
control has an indicator for the corresponding
heating element.

The operation of one or more heating zones is
shown by the on-off indicator.

Residual heat indicators

When a heating zone reaches a temperature
exceeding 60±15°C the corresponding resi-
dual heat indicator illuminates, remaining swit-
ched on until the temperature decreases,
even if the control is at "0". Never theless,
special attention should always be paid to the
temperature in the cooking zone given that
the, for tunately remote, possibility exists that
the indicator could break and not show the
temperature of the aforementioned zone.

To  obtain the best results from this hob,
obser ve the following recommendations: use
pots with per fectly flat bases, since the grea-
ter the contact sur face between the glass sur-
face and the pot, the greater the heat trans-
mission. To avoid dents in the bases we
recommend the use of pots with thick bases.
Figure 7 illustrates how pots with dented or
concave bases have reduced contact sur fa-
ces.

Good

Bad

It is not recommended to use pots with a
smaller diameter than that of the circle
marked on the glass. 

Place the cooking pots properly centred on

Use and Maintenance

Using vitroceramic hotplates

Fig. 6

Suggestions and recommendations

A

B

B

A

B

Fig. 7

Summary of Contents for SE 631

Page 1: ...ENCIMERAS DE COCCIÓN VITROCERÁMICAS VITROCERAMIC COOKING HOBS PIANI DI COTTURA IN VETROCERAMICA TABLES DE CUISSON VITROCÉRAMIQUES GLASKERAMIK KOCHFELDER KERAMISCHE KOOKPLATEN ES GB IT FR BE DE BE NL BE ...

Page 2: ...2 ES Página 3 9 GB Page 10 16 IT Pagina 17 23 FR BE Page 24 30 DE BE Seite 31 37 NL BE Bladzijde 38 44 ...

Page 3: ...of 1 200 W 5 Residual heat indicators Maximum electric power 6 000 W Model SE 631 see fig 2 1 Heating element of 1 200 W 2 Heating element of 1 800 W 3 Halogen heating element of 1 800 W 4 Heating element of 1 200 W 5 Residual heat indicators Maximum electric power 6 000 W 1 3 5 2 4 Fig 1 Fig 2 3 1 2 4 5 Description Introduction GB ...

Page 4: ...rm a thread in these holes as they are screwed into them These thre ads should be formed before the clamp is atta ched to the hob The clamps and the sealing strip are included in the delivery contents Before connecting the hob to the electrical supply check that the voltage and frequency of the supply correspond to those shown on the rating plate on the base of the hob The electrical connection sh...

Page 5: ...ber that the glass is not coverd by the guarantee ir it is knocked or mishand led Should the glass surface be broken discon nect the hob from the electrical supply imme diately to avoid the risk of electric shock The manufacturer does not accept res ponsibility for faults or damage due to inco rrect installation Technical Data COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MODELS The supply voltage and frequency a...

Page 6: ...hen a heating zone reaches a temperature exceeding 60 15 C the corresponding resi dual heat indicator illuminates remaining swit ched on until the temperature decreases even if the control is at 0 Nevertheless special attention should always be paid to the temperature in the cooking zone given that the fortunately remote possibility exists that the indicator could break and not show the temperatur...

Page 7: ...when they are warm or cold This makes cleaning easier avoiding accumulated stains from several uses Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaning pro ducts that could scratch the surface see the table on the next page of common cleaning products to be used nor cleaning equipment using steam as a cleaning agent CARE OF THE GLASS SURFACE When cleaning the hob the degree of staining must be taken into ac...

Page 8: ...uts Only use the edge of the scraper to clean the glass Avoid touching the glass with the body of the scraper as this could scratch the surface Use blades which are in perfect condition and immediately replace them at the first sign of wear After using the scraper retract the blade and lock it in the retracted position see figure 8 Changes in the colour of the glass Colour changes do not affect th...

Page 9: ...vitroceramic cleaning product or liquid polish for electrical household applian ces Apply and spread rubbing the undiluted product leave it to take effect and remove it with a dry cloth Do not use metallic or synthe tic cleaning pads Should the hob lose its shine use a polish for electrical household appliances to help it regain its original appearance Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Solution...

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