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Contents

1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ................................................................................................................. 30

2. RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ....................................................... 31

3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................... 32

4. BEFORE FIRST USE  .......................................................................................................................... 35

5. INTENDED USE OF THE APPLIANCE .............................................................................................. 35

6. DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE CONTROLS ON THE FRONT PANEL  .................. 36

7. USING THE SENSORS  ...................................................................................................................... 40

8. USING THE HOB  ................................................................................................................................ 41

9. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  ...................................................................................................... 47

10.  TROUBLE-SHOOTING  .................................................................................................................... 48

11.  INSTALLATION  ................................................................................................................................ 50

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: 

these contain user advice, description of the commands and the

correct procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance

.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

: these instructions are intended for the 

qualified technician

who must perform the installation, put it into operation and test the appliance.

Summary of Contents for SE2842IDX

Page 1: ...USING THE SENSORS 40 8 USING THE HOB 41 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 47 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 48 11 INSTALLATION 50 29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER these contain user advice description of the commands and...

Page 2: ...AREST DIFFERENTIATED WASTE COLLECTION CENTRE THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS DIRECTIVE DETERMINES THE STA...

Page 3: ...apped inside while playing It is also necessary to cut the connecting cable to the power supply network removing it along with the plug NEVER LEAVE WASTE PACKAGING UNATTENDED IN THE HOME SEPARATE THE...

Page 4: ...R PLACE SAUCEPANS WITH BASES WHICH ARE NOT PERFECTLY FLAT AND SMOOTH ON THE COOKING SURFACE DURING USE THE APPLIANCE BECOMES VERY HOT IN THE AREA IN CONTACT WITH THE SAUCEPANS TAKE CARE NOT TO TOUCH T...

Page 5: ...FOODS CONTAINING OIL OR FAT IF OIL OR FAT CATCHES FIRE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH IT WITH WATER PLACE THE LID ON THE SAUCEPAN AND TURN OFF THE COOKING ZONE THE GLASS CERAMIC SURFACE IS HIGHLY RESIST...

Page 6: ...OFF THE APPLIANCE SAUCEPANS AND OTHER PANS MUST NOT COVER THE SENSOR BUTTONS AS OTHERWISE THE APPLIANCE WILL AUTOMATICALLY DEACTIVATE ACTIVATE THE CHILD SAFETY FUNCTION WHEN YOU HAVE PETS WHICH COULD...

Page 7: ...in order to get rid of the new smell and to evaporate any humidity that has accumulated during the manufacturing process This is necessary to ensure that the electronic circuits and the control button...

Page 8: ...id heating Reduced danger of burns as the cooking surface is only heated under the base of the saucepan foods which overflow do not stick Rapid precise adjustment of the energy supply 6 2 Saucepan rec...

Page 9: ...deactivate after a few seconds Remove the object from the buttons To deactivate the symbol press the same button again or turn the hob off and back on 6 5 Protection from overheating induction If the...

Page 10: ...zone When buying a saucepan check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or the top of the container as the top is almost always larger than the base When preparing dishes with long cooki...

Page 11: ...s and diameters Their position is clearly indicated with circles and the heat is limited to within the diameters traced on the glass The 4 cooking zones are of the HIGH LIGHT type they turn on after a...

Page 12: ...adjusted using the button or the button Minus button Plus button These two buttons enable the power level automatic switch off and timer to be adjusted and set Decrease values using the button minus i...

Page 13: ...rst connection to the electrical mains an operating check will be carried out automatically and all the indicator lights will come on for a few seconds 8 2 Operating power settings Below we provide a...

Page 14: ...in points 2 and 3 8 4 Switching off the cooking zone 5 The function light for the selected cooking zone must be lit If necessary activate the cooking zone selector 6 a Press the button until cooking...

Page 15: ...nes and select the desired power level 3 Press the timer selector The automatic switch off light will come on Hold down the button until the timer control light for the desired cooking zone starts to...

Page 16: ...rt cooking is suitable for foods that need to heat up quickly from cold and which can then continue to cook without needing to be continually monitored e g boiled meat 1 Switch on a cooking zone The f...

Page 17: ...king level has been set e g 3 2 Hold down the button to reduce the cooking level 3 2 1 Once is reached the plate warmer function is activated 3 To deactivate it press the button once 0 This function i...

Page 18: ...similar products 2 3 To heat food keep small amounts of water on the boil and whip up sauces with egg yolk or butter 4 5 To heat solid or liquid food keep water on the boil thaw deep frozen food cook...

Page 19: ...tability of the glass ceramic These are not alterations to the material of the hob but just residues which have not been removed and have then carbonised Shiny surfaces can form due to the bases of sa...

Page 20: ...rt to flash and the buzzer will sound briefly The touch control buttons have been activated due to food falling on the hob saucepans or other objects Clean the surface or remove the object To turn off...

Page 21: ...has been turned off This is normal because the electronics need to cool down Sounds can be heard as if something was creaking or switching on This is for technical reasons and cannot be avoided There...

Page 22: ...talled on top of an oven the oven must be equipped with a cooling fan The back wall of the lower unit must be open at the height of the section cut out of the work surface to ensure that there is suff...

Page 23: ...Do not fix the hob using silicon as this would make it impossible to uninstall the hob if necessary without damaging it 11 5 Section cut from the work surface Cut the work surface precisely using a g...

Page 24: ...into the appropriate space by applying light pressure Then turn them upwards to fix them in place 11 7 Inserting the hob into the hole in the work surface Be very careful when inserting the hob If th...

Page 25: ...ort Service or a qualified technician to avoid any danger When the appliance has been installed it must be protected from accidental contact with the electric cables Warning The electronic controls co...

Page 26: ...onnected to the appliance must have an earth wire yellow green at least 20 mm longer than the others The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or things caused by failure to observe...

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