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Things to watch out for

2.1 Notes on the right types of saucepans

Use only pots and pans with bottoms that are firm, even and as thick as possible. This applies particularly to
cooking with high temperatures, e.g. deep-frying. Uneven bottoms extend cooking times and increase energy
consumption. The best transmission result is obtained when the pots and the cooking zone are of equal dimension.
Always use a lid. Energy is wasted if you cook without a lid placed correctly on the pan.
In order to work directly on the cooking zones, you can use cooking utensils made from fireproof glass or porcelain
if their bottoms are flat polished. Please note the manufacturer’s instructions.
Always take away overflow food.

Clean the hob before using it for the first time. Afterwards, switch on the elements to the
highest level one after the other, without pots, for three minutes in order to eliminate
any odours due to newness and/or in order to evaporate any moisture that may still be
in the heating element. This is necessary so that the electronic circuits function
properly.

2.2 Important

Attention:  The surfaces of the heating and cooking zones become hot during use.

Keep small children away at all times.

Always ensure that no hard objects are dropped onto the cooking surface. Under certain circumstances the
material is sensitive to mechanical stresses and strains. A heavy knock or blow in a small area can cause the
ceramic hob to break. If careless treatment results in a break, split or crack, the ceramic hob must immediately be
taken out of use and disconnected from the mains power supply. To do this, switch off the safety switch for the
oven connection in the fuse box. Customer Service must be contacted.
Do not use the glass ceramic hob as a storage area! Never prepare food in aluminium foil and plastic containers
on the hot cooking area.
Do not switch the hob on without using it for cooking. Do not place combustible, volatile or heat deformable objects
directly underneath the hob.
Overheated oil and fat can catch fire; for this reason, never leave food unattended which is cooked with fat or oil,
e.g. chipped potatoes. In addition, make sure that leads from electrical appliances plugged into nearby sockets
cannot come into contact with the hot cooking zones.

Never clean the glass ceramic hob with a steam cleaner or similar appliance!

Summary of Contents for GKST 85

Page 1: ...are for use with several types of hobs The rating 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 switches 1...

Page 2: ...ndicator 7 Multi circuit key 8 Additional multi circuit control lamp 1 3 Touch Control operations Each key operation is always confirmed by an acoustic signal Pressing the on off switch key 1 switches...

Page 3: ...Multi circuit key 7 The control lamp 8 of the selected cooking zone lights up Connect the third heating circuit by pressing the Multi circuit key 7 once again The second control lamp 8 lights up The c...

Page 4: ...n off switch key makes the control system ready for operation again If more than one key is pressed simultaneously with exception of the minus and plus keys the control system will not accept this as...

Page 5: ...ly 2 2 Important Attention The surfaces of the heating and cooking zones become hot during use Keep small children away at all times Always ensure that no hard objects are dropped onto the cooking sur...

Page 6: ...btained in household goods stores painting and DIY shops or from our Customer service Pay attention to handle on purchasing If you buy a glass scraper make sure that the handle is not made of plastic...

Page 7: ...top as shown in the drawing The hob is then pressed carefully from above into the worktop and fixed as shown in the fig 3 Make sure that the worktop and the hob are horizontal In addition make sure th...

Page 8: ...this means the cut out device must be opened If you have to contact our service department always quote the type and make numbers You can find these numbers on the rating label or on page 1 of the Ope...

Page 9: ...20 223693 Type FGKST 85 Facette Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Minimum distances to adjacent walls Cut out dimension Outside dimensions of recess Cable access through the rear panel...

Page 10: ...223693 21 Type FGKST 85 FB Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Minimum distances to adjacent walls Inner cut out dimension Outer cut out dimension Outside dimensions of recess Cable access through the rear panel...

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