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CARING FOR YOUR APPLIANCE

. Avoid hard shocks from cookware:
The vitroceramic glass surface is highly
resistant, but not unbreakable.

. Do not place any hot lids flat on your cook-
ing hob. A “suction” effect might damage the
vitroceramic top.
. Avoid rubbing cookware: in the long term
this might cause damage to the decoration of
the vitroceramic top.
. Do not place cookware on your frame or
trimmings (depending on model).
. Avoid using cookware with rough or bumpy
bottoms: they can capture and transfer parti-
cles that may produce stains or scratches on
your hob.

These faults, which do not prevent operation
or unsuitability for use, are not covered by
the guarantee.

MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE

. Do not store cleaning products or flammable
products in the cabinet underneath your
cooking hob.
. Do not reheat an unopened tin: it might
explode.
Of course, this precaution applies to all types
of cooking.

. For cooking, never use aluminium foil. Never
place items wrapped in aluminium foil or
packaged in aluminium dishes on your cook-
ing hob.
The aluminium will melt and permanently
damage your cooking appliance.

. Objects not intended for cooking should
never be placed on the hob (risk of powering
on, scratches, etc.).
. Steam cleaning should never be used. The
steam jet could damage your hob.

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Cleaning sponges.

Thoroughly moisten the zone to be
cleaned with hot water, then wipe off.

Accumulation of baked-on
stains/dirt.
Sugar spills, melted plas-
tics.

Cleaning sponges.
Scraper for glass.

Thoroughly moisten the zone to be
cleaned with hot water. Use a scraper
for glass to remove the large bits, follow
with the rough side of a household
sponge, and then wipe off.

Rings and hard water
residue.

White vinegar.

Apply warm white vinegar to the stain,
let stand, then wipe with a soft cloth. 

Shiny metallic streaks.
Weekly maintenance.

Cleaning agent for vitro-
ceramic glass.

Apply a cleaning agent for vitroceramic
glass (preferable one with silicone for
its protective properties) to the surface.

cream

cleaning sponge

special sponge for delicate crockery

abrasive sponge

powder

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3  //  GENERAL MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE

Summary of Contents for SI 3633

Page 1: ...N ET D UTILISATION EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND USE ES MANUAL DE INSTALACI N Y UTILIZACI N PT MANUAL DE INSTALA O E UTILIZA O DE EINBAU UND BETRIEBSANLEITUNG Tabledecuisson Cookinghob Placadecocci n P...

Page 2: ...he child safety device __________________________________________ 23 Safety measures during operation _______________________________________ 24 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE Caring for your...

Page 3: ...cian Electrical Danger Ensure that the power cable of a connected electrical appliance near the hob is not in contact with the cooking zones If a crack appears in the surface of the glass disconnect y...

Page 4: ...EN 17 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Air intake Air outlet Vitroceramic glass Power cord A B C D A D B C...

Page 5: ...types of installation your induction hob needs proper ventilation CHOICE OF LOCATION The distance between the edge of your appli ance and the side and rear walls or partitions must be at least four c...

Page 6: ...the mains using a socket in compliance with publication IEC 60083 or an all pole circuit breaker device in compliance with the installation rules in force Your appliance should be positioned so that...

Page 7: ...RIPTION OF THE WORKTOP 00016 1 16 6 c cm m 50 W 2000 W SI 3633 2 21 1 c cm m 50 W 2300 W 2 28 8 c cm m 50 W 36 600 W 00017 SI 3644 1 18 8 c cm m 50 W 2300 W 2 21 1 c cm m 50 W 2300 W 2 21 1 c cm m 50...

Page 8: ...hen transferred to the food which is sim mered or seared depending on your settings Cookware Most cookware is compatible with induction Only glass terra cotta aluminium without a special finish on the...

Page 9: ...timer indicates 0 0 and you are noti fied by a s so ou un nd d s si ig gn na al l Press any button to stop the beeping To change the timer settings Select your timer Press on or To stop the timer Sele...

Page 10: ...bol When you press the p po ow we er r or t ti im me er r keys of the zones in operation the LED of the lock lights it will go out after a few seconds Only the stop button is always active In the cook...

Page 11: ...e detected as cook ware If the display remains on power may be supplied and the objects may be heated Protection against spills The hob may shut down with the adjacent symbol in the display and a beep...

Page 12: ...ium dishes on your cook ing hob The aluminium will melt and permanently damage your cooking appliance Objects not intended for cooking should never be placed on the hob risk of powering on scratches e...

Page 13: ...nother message is displayed The electronic board is func tioning poorly Call the After Sales Service Department The hob is not working the information or is displayed The hob is locked See chapter on...

Page 14: ...E POTATOES DEFROSTING OF VEGETABLES THIN MEAT PAN FRIED STEAKS BARBECUE CAST IRON GRILL DEEP FROZEN CHIPS FRESH CHIPS PRESSURE COOKER AS SOON AS A WHISPERING SOUND IS HEARD FRUIT COMPOTES PANCAKES CU...

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