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Cleaning and maintenance

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4 Cleaning and maintenance

4.1 Instructions

4.2 Cleaning the surfaces

To keep the surfaces in good condition, 
they should be cleaned regularly after use. 
Let them cool first.

4.3 Ordinary weekly cleaning

Clean and maintain the hob once a week 
using an ordinary glass cleaning product. 
Always follow the manufacturer’s 
instructions. The silicon in these products 
creates a protective, water-repellent 
membrane which also resists dirt. All marks 
stay on the membrane and can therefore be 
removed easily. After cleaning, dry the 
surface with a clean cloth. Make sure that 
there is no detergent left on the cooking 
surface as it will undergo a corrosive 
reaction when heated up and could modify 
the structure of the cooking surface.

4.4 Food stains or residues

Light coloured marks from pans with 
aluminium bases can be easily cleaned off 
with a cloth moistened in vinegar.
Remove any burnt-on residues after 
cooking; then rinse with water and dry 
thoroughly with a clean cloth. 

Dirt

 which may have fallen on the hob 

while cleaning lettuce or potatoes can 
scratch the hob when moving pans.
Consequently, remove any dirt from the 
cooking surface immediately.

Improper use

Risk of damage to surfaces

•  Do not use steam jets to clean the 

appliance.

•  Do not spill sugar or sweet mixtures on 

the hob during cooking.

•  Do not place materials or substances 

that could melt (plastic or aluminium foil). 

•  Keep sensor buttons clean at all times 

and do not rest any object on them.

•  Do not use cleaning products containing 

chlorine, ammonia or bleach on parts 
made of steel or that have metallic 
surface finishes (e.g. anodizing, nickel- 
or chromium-plating).

•  Do not use abrasive or corrosive 

detergents (e.g. scouring powders, stain 
removers and metallic sponges) on 
glass parts. Use wooden or plastic 
utensils.

Summary of Contents for SIM3323D

Page 1: ...ng and maintenance 66 4 1 Instructions 66 4 2 Cleaning the surfaces 66 4 3 Ordinary weekly cleaning 66 4 4 Food stains or residues 66 4 5 What to do if 67 5 Installation 68 5 1 Electrical connection 6...

Page 2: ...not play with the appliance Keep children under the age of eight at a safe distance unless they are constantly supervised Keep children under the age of 8 away from the appliance when it is in use Cle...

Page 3: ...iance switch off the power supply Installation and servicing should be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with current standards Do not try to repair the appliance yourself or without th...

Page 4: ...ceramic surface Do not put empty pans or frying pans on switched on cooking zones Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers Do not use cleaning products containing chlorine ammon...

Page 5: ...cator lights are still on Activate the controls lock when you have children or pets which could reach the hob After use the cooking zones remain hot for a certain period of time after they have been t...

Page 6: ...ned to operate with external timers or with remote control systems 1 3 Manufacturer s liability The manufacturer declines all liability for damage to persons or property caused by Use of the appliance...

Page 7: ...ble and remove it along with the plug Deliver the appliance to the appropriate recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipment waste or return it to the retailer when purchasing an equivalent...

Page 8: ...user manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories cooking advice Cleaning and maint...

Page 9: ...2 1 General description 38 cm 60 cm 80 cm SX Left cooking zones CNT Centre cooking zones DX Right cooking zones 1 Rear central cooking zone 2 Front right cooking zone Only for 38 cm models F Front co...

Page 10: ...Off button Maximum power consumption table power levels are approximate and may vary according to the pan used or the settings made Dimensions H x L mm Level 9 Booster Double Booster Single zone 180 x...

Page 11: ...s consumption If the overall set power level exceeds the maximum limit permitted the electronic circuit board will automatically manage the power supplied by the hot plates The module tries to maintai...

Page 12: ...touch the hob surfaces High temperature Danger of fire or explosion Do not use or leave flammable materials near the appliance or directly underneath the hob Do not cook in closed tins or containers p...

Page 13: ...me after having been connected to the mains the flashing symbol appears on the display It is used to access the appliance s technical menu and is intended only for Technical Support personnel List of...

Page 14: ...an enamelled base Cookware in multilayer stainless steel ferritic stainless steel and aluminium with a special base Unsuitable cookware Copper stainless steel aluminium fireproof glass wood ceramic an...

Page 15: ...f the silk screened cooking zone Pans must not be placed outside the perimeter of the hob or above the front control panel When buying a pan check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or...

Page 16: ...lays The first segment of the scroll bar will light up Select the cooking zone by pressing the corresponding button see Cooking zones setting area Once a zone has been selected a dot appears in the lo...

Page 17: ...d having selected a cooking zone 1 Place a finger on the scroll bar at approximately the required power level 2 Move your finger to the left or right to select the required cooking power Booster Funct...

Page 18: ...Double Booster function allows more power to be supplied compared to the Booster function After having activated the Booster function for a cooking zone press P at the far right of the scroll bar The...

Page 19: ...ne Example of correct pan position Example of incorrect pan position Examples of griddle position It is only possible to activate the Multizone function between cooking zones that are vertically conne...

Page 20: ...he selected cooking zone To deactivate the Warming function 1 Select the cooking zone on which the function is active 2 Press the button Power level Suitable for 1 2 Reheating food keeping small amoun...

Page 21: ...he symbol appears on the rear zone display The scroll bar will be set automatically to level 8 preheating stage After two minutes of operation the power will be reduced to level 6 Press the button and...

Page 22: ...ected power level This function can be deactivated by pressing and holding the set power level for at least 3 seconds or by selecting a lower power level Timer After having switched on the hob without...

Page 23: ...ng will start a few seconds after the last selection At the end of the set time a buzzer tells the user that the Minute minder has finished 5 Press any button to deactivate the buzzer Modifying or dea...

Page 24: ...r U which alternates with a progressive number Accessing the user menu 1 If the hob is off switch it on using the On Off button 2 Press again within 3 seconds to switch it off the button starts to fla...

Page 25: ...d 80 cm models for 38 cm models Press the left of the scroll bar to decrease the power and the right to increase it Table of power draws Press the symbol to go back to selecting the options Press the...

Page 26: ...tically 0 automatic detection off 1 automatic detection on Option U7 specifies the length of the alarm when the timer has finished 3 levels can be selected 0 alarm duration 120 seconds 1 alarm duratio...

Page 27: ...odes can be corrected without having to contact the Technical Support Service Er03 Remove any materials or pans from the area of the front control panel E2 Make sure that the pans are suitable for ind...

Page 28: ...rks from pans with aluminium bases can be easily cleaned off with a cloth moistened in vinegar Remove any burnt on residues after cooking then rinse with water and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth Di...

Page 29: ...b does not work Make sure that the hob is connected and that the main switch is turned on Make sure that there is no power failure Make sure that the fuse has not blown In this case replace the fuse M...

Page 30: ...s 60 and 80 cm models 220 240 V 380 415 V 2N 6 x 1 5 mm six core cable 3 x 6 mm three core cable 38 cm models 220 240 V 1N 3 x 1 5 mm three core cable Power voltage Danger of electrocution Have the el...

Page 31: ...d be temperature resistant 90 C otherwise they might warp over time The minimum clearance between exhaust hoods and the cooking surface must be at least the distance indicated in the exhaust hood inst...

Page 32: ...dditional milling is needed in the recessed hole if you wish to install the hob flush with the work surface The following operation requires building and or carpentry work and must therefore be carrie...

Page 33: ...r built in oven unit The clearance between the hob and the kitchen units or other built in appliances must be enough to ensure sufficient ventilation and air discharge If installed above an oven a spa...

Page 34: ...rom the bottom of the hob to avoid any accidental contact It must only be possible to remove the double layer base using suitable equipment opens on bottom s opens on rear Ventilation The illustration...

Page 35: ...fixed and centred as accurately as possible the clips provided must be positioned as described below 1 Fit the clips by gently pressing them horizontally into the appropriate space 2 Then turn them up...

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