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Safety switch-off

The maximum operating time for each individual cooking zone
is limited, and details are shown in the enclosed table of times.
When the safety switch-off has switched off the touch control
system, a “0” or an “H” is shown in the cooking level display 

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if there is still any residual heat left. Pressing the on/off key
makes the control system ready for operation again.

If more than one key is pressed simultaneously - with the ex-
ception of the Minus and Plus keys - the control system will not
accept this as a valid command. If one or more keys are activat-
ed for longer than 30 seconds, for example by boiling over or
the weight of a pan, the control system assumes that there is an
error and switches off automatically. If key operation continues,
a constant acoustic signal sounds.

2.

Things to watch out for

2.1 Important tips for induction

2.1.1 Induction cooking zones and cooking ware

Your hob is equipped with induction cooking zones which are characterised by high performance when it comes
to quick heating and energy saving. The heat is generated direct in the bottom of the pots, where it's needed, with-
out a loss of energy through the ceramic hob. That's why the energy consumption is lower than with normal radi-
ation heating elements, as for example with glass ceramic hobs.

The glass is not directly heated, though it becomes hot due to the effect of heat reflected by the pan. When the
cooking zones are switched off, a hot cooking zone is indicated by the flashing “H” (residual heat indicator). In
induction cooking zones, heating is achieved by means of an induction coil installed below the ceramic hob which
produces an electromagnetic field. With the use of magnetizable pans or dishes made of steel, steel mesh or iron
cast (suitable for induction ceramic hob), energy is transmitted directly to the bottom of the equipment.

Only use induction cooking zones with suitable cooking utensils, made of materials such as steel, steel
mesh or cast iron. Stainless steel pans with copper or aluminium bottoms are not suitable and neither is
cookware made of fireproof glass or terracotta or ceramic cookware (for the minimal or maximum diame-
ter of pot bottoms see the chart in section 2.1.3). When you purchase a set of pans, check for the label
“Suitable for induction”.

2.1.2 Protection against overheating

The ceramic hob is provided with a protection against overheating, which protects the electronics against damage.
The protection against overheating works in several stages. If there is a significant increase in the heat of the
ceramic hob, then a two-stage fan switches on. If this is not enough, then the power level mode will be deactivated
and the power for the individual cooking zones decreased or switched off completely. Full power will be available
again once the ceramic hob has cooled down.

Table of times

MOT

=  maximum operating time,

in hours

Cooking level

MOT (h)

1

6

2

6

3

5

4

5

5

4

6

1,5

7

1,5

8

1,5

9

1,5

Summary of Contents for SE284ID

Page 1: ...installation and operating instructions SE284ID gas cooktop smeg technology with style...

Page 2: ...g label on the front of these Instructions will show you which type you have bought Contents 1 Operations 1 1 Your new hob 1 2 Touch Control keys 1 3 Touch Control operations 2 Things to watch out for...

Page 3: ...control system will automatically switch off again To switch on a cooking zone press the corresponding cooking zone key of the required cooking zone The appropriate cooking zone stand by dot of the ac...

Page 4: ...duction cooking zone must be activated and switched on cooking zones with a power boost are located at the front left and rear right When one of these cooking zones is used with a power boost at the s...

Page 5: ...he effect of heat reflected by the pan When the cooking zones are switched off a hot cooking zone is indicated by the flashing H residual heat indicator In induction cooking zones heating is achieved...

Page 6: ...uch as knifes forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the cooking zones because they might become hot or melt After using the cooking zone has to be switched off through the sensor keys and not...

Page 7: ...urchasing If you buy a glass scraper make sure that the handle is not made of plastic as this will stick to the hot surface Take care when using the scraper Risk of injury Food that contains sugar may...

Page 8: ...the cooking surface fig 4 The back wall of the cabinet must be open in order to provide for air circulation The front transverse strip of the furniture must be removed so that an opening is provided...

Page 9: ...hbox cover on the underside of the appliance to access the terminal block After connecting the appliance replace the cover and secure the connection cable with the strain relief clamp The connection c...

Page 10: ...42 ID SE 2742 ID SE 2842 ID Type SE 2642 ID Fig 1 Fig 2 Type SE 2742 ID Fig 1 Fig 2 Type SE 2842 ID Fig 1 Fig 2 Minimum distances to adjacent walls Cut out dimension Outside dimensions of recess Cable...

Page 11: ...224244 31 Types SE 2642 ID SE 2742 ID SE 2842 ID Fig 3 Fig 4...

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