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SAFETY

Hob Safety 

1)  Parts of the appliance may become 

hot while in use. Always make sure 

that children are supervised when 

they are near to the appliance.

2)  Always position pans over the centreof 

the cook zone, and turn the handles 

to a safe position so they cannot be 

accidentally knocked or grabbed.

3)  Don’t leave pans on the hob when 

you’re not around - take them off the 

cook zone  if you have to leave the 

kitchen even if you think it will only be 

for a moment, while you answer the 

door or phone. 

4)  If you use a griddle plate ensure it is 

completely cool before attempting to 

lift it from the hob as residual heat 

may cause burns, Always use oven 

gloves to protect your hands. 

5)  The appliance has a glass hob top, 

make sure you do not drag pans 

across the ceramic surface as this will 

lead to scratches and damage.

6)  Do not use the hob surface as a 

chopping board or food preparation 

area as this may lead to it becoming 

damaged.

7)  Warning:- Do not use the hob if the 

glass is cracked, as electrical parts 

are directly beneath. To avoid the 

possibility of electric shock, turn off 

the electricity supply to the hob at the 

socket and arrange a service call.

8)  The glass ceramic can get hot whilst 

cooking; even though the cook zone 

itself does not generate heat. The 

heat generated is conducted back 

from the hot pans.

9)  Keep electrical leads from trailing over 

or going near the hob.

10)   Warning:- Metallic objects such as 

knives, forks, spoons and lids should 

not be placed on the hob surface 

since they can get hot.

11)   Warning:- Ensure you switch off the 

appropriate cook zone individually or 

by the central on/off key when you 

have fi nished cooking, do not rely 

upon the automatic pan detection 

system as your means of switching 

“off” the appliance.  

12) The appliance must never be 

disconnected from the mains supply 

during use as this will seriously 

affect the safety and performance, 

particularly in relation to surface 

temperatures becoming hot and 

component parts not working 

effi ciently. The cooling fan (if fi tted) is 

designed to run on after the control 

has been switched off.

13) This induction hob complies with the 

applicable EMC and EMF standards. 

Therefore it should not interfere 

with other electronic units. Persons 

fi tted with a pacemaker or any other 

electrical implant should clarify with 

their doctor or the producer of the 

implant, whether there implant 

is adequate and fail-safe,

 

the 

pacemaker must be designed in 

compliance with the appropriate 

regulations.

Summary of Contents for SEH600i13AMP

Page 1: ...User and Installation Instructions Stoves SEH600i13AMP 0827533 00 08 2010...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Introduction Before Using Safety Using the Hob Cleaning Installation Technical Customer Care...

Page 3: ...trict rotation as our Customer care representatives become available Please ensure that you have the product s model no and serial no available when you call These can be found on the silver data labe...

Page 4: ...ash the hob surface before using for the first time Solid Plate Prime and Season the Hob cast iron elements refer to instructions in cleaning section ofthis book Radiant Ceramic Apply a thin coat of c...

Page 5: ...t never lean over a pan to reach the controls 3 If you have a fire blanket put it over the pan 4 If you have put the fire out leave the pan to cool completely Deep fat frying presents more dangers in...

Page 6: ...arrange a service call 8 The glass ceramic can get hot whilst cooking even though the cook zone itself does not generate heat The heat generated is conducted back from the hot pans 9 Keep electrical l...

Page 7: ...ibration procedure satisfactorily and lighting such as cooker hoods can be used normaly Using the Touch Controls Use the flat of your finger not the tip the controls respond to touch so you don t need...

Page 8: ...off an individual Hob Cook zone Once the cook zone is selected it can be switched off by touching the down and up keys simultaneously A beep sounds and the corresponding display shows 0 Power Boost T...

Page 9: ...t suitable for use on the induction hob Beware Not all induction pans are of the same quality due to their construc tion Pans that use enameled laminated encaplusated bases can be difficult to de tect...

Page 10: ...ok ing Poor quality pans can create air gaps between the glass and the pan which affects the accuracy of the temperature control Residual Heat Indicators If glass surface is above 65o C when the cook...

Page 11: ...ing reached only on 13Amp versions Reduce power setting on other zones refer to user section U Indicates no pan or suitable pan on cook zone Ensure correct pan size and that the pan is suitable for in...

Page 12: ...ing power to the hob unit lights can affect the touch control initial calibration process FU Security Key Error Switch the power off and on system should reset Heater Errors Fault Description Action F...

Page 13: ...d an audible Beep The hob cook zones can be used in any combination or setting until the 2 8kw power setting is reached See Tables Below Any further power increase is not allowed To use any new zones...

Page 14: ...r sponge to wipe clean the hob as they can leave a film of detergent on the surface which can lead to discoloration Allow to cool sufficiently before wiping up spillages to avoid burns Regularly wipe...

Page 15: ...iance This will prevent injury The hob should not be fitted above a washing machine a fridge or a freezer Wall surfaces above the work surface and in the immediate vicinity of the cooking hob must be...

Page 16: ...and appliance Wooded dividing panel required if being fitted above a drawer In the case of a pyrolytic oven If installing the hob above a pyrolytic oven additional provision for air circulation venti...

Page 17: ...clearance of 50mm between the edges of the hob and any side walls this clearance must be maintained up to 420mm above the worktop There must be a minimum clearance of 50mm between the rear edge of the...

Page 18: ...perture checking the hob glass is covering the work top along all four sides Set the front edge of the appliance paral lel with the front of the work top Locate and attach the securing clamps as requi...

Page 19: ...s cross rails and back panels in cabinetry Depending on the cabinets the worktop thickness and the hob positioning it is possible for the hob base and or the clamp brackets to interfere with parts of...

Page 20: ...ed by a competent person who is a member of a Competent Person Scheme who will comply with the re quired local regulations Connection should be made with a suitable cable Important Ensure that you rou...

Page 21: ...d as follows 1 The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal marked E Earth or coloured Green 2 The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked...

Page 22: ...Total Power Rating 220 240V 50Hz 2 8kW Individual Cook Zone Power Ratings Cook Zone Normal Power Rating kW LHF 1 5 LHR 1 2 RHR 1 5 RHF 1 2 Hob Dimensions W X D x H mm 580 X 510 X 65 Cut Out Required...

Page 23: ...sier cleaning of your ceramic hob Prevents build up of mineral deposits Best used with Ceramic Hob Scraper Kit 300ml bottle Ceramic Hob Scraper kit All Ceramic glass hobs including Induction Ideal for...

Page 24: ...n be found on the silver data label on your product which is located Ovens Open the door adjacent to the oven cavity High level grill products Inside the base compartment Hobs On the underside of the...

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