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·   Switch the hob off and let it cool down before you clean  

   it.
 

·   Never clean the glass ceramic hob with a steam cleaner  

 

  or similar appliance!

 

·   When cleaning make sure that you only wipe lightly over  

   the 

ON/OFF key.

 The hob may otherwise be accidentally  

 

  switched on!

Glass ceramic hob

Important!

 Never use aggressive cleaning agents such as rough

scouring agent, abrasive saucepan cleaners, rust and stain
removers etc.

Cleaning after use

1. Always clean the entire hob when it has become soiled. It is
recommended that you do so every time the hob is used. Use a
damp cloth and a little washing up liquid for cleaning. Then dry
the hob with a clean dry cloth to ensure that there is no deter-
gent left on the surface of the hob.

Weekly cleaning

2. Clean the entire hob thoroughly once a week with commercial 
glass ceramic cleaning agents.
Please follow the manufacturer‘s instructions carefully.
When applied, the cleaning agent will coat the hob in a protec-
tive film which is resistant to water and dirt. All the dirt will remain 
on the film and can then easily be removed. Then rub the hob dry 
with a clean cloth. Make sure that no cleaning agent remains on 
the surface of the hob since this will react aggressively when the 
hob is heated up and will change the surface.

Specific soiling

Heavy soiling and stains

 limescaling and shiny, mother-ofpearl-

type stains) can best be removed when the hob is still
slightly warm. Use commercial cleaning agents to clean the hob.
Proceed as outlined under Item 2.

First soak food

 which has boiled over 

with a wet cloth and then
remove remaining soiling with a speci-
al glass scraper for glass
ceramic hobs. Then clean the hob 
again as described under Item 2.

Burnt sugar 

and melted plastic must be removed immediately, 

when they are still hot, with a glass scraper. Then clean the hob 
again as described under Item 2.

Grains of sand

 which may get onto the hob when you peel

potatoes or clean lettuce may scratch the surface of the hob
when you move pots around. Make sure that no grains of sand
are left on the hob.

Changes in the colour

 of the hob will not affect the function and

the stability of the glass ceramic material. These colour changes
are not changes in the material but food residues which were not 
removed and which have burnt into the surface.

Shiny spots 

 result when the base of the cookware rubs on the

surface of the hob, particularly when cookware with an alumini-
um base or unsuitable cleaning agents are used. They are difficult 
to remove with standard cleaning agents. You may need to repe-
at the cleaning process several times. In time, the decoration will 
wear off and dark stains will appear as a result of using
aggressive cleaning agents and faulty pan bases.

Hob with fan 

Cleaning the metal grease filter

Clean the metal grease filter at least once a month or when it is
covered with grease or when in intensive use. The filter can be
washed in the dishwasher or rinsed in a mild solution of dish
washing liquid.
To remove the filter, remove the covering of the filter and push
out upwards the U-shaped air-conducting sheet from stainless
steel from the filter. The filter can now be removed by pressing
down the lock that is placed in the shell handle.
The filter can be washed in the dishwasher. It must be placed in
the dishwasher in vertical position. Please exclusively use rinse
agent that is compatible with aluminium, to avoid damage or
discoloration of the filter.
Do not place filter right beside glasses or white porcelain.

Don‘t operate the fan without the grease filter!

After the cleaning of the filter, it can be reinserted to the fan.
Please ensure that the shell handle is still visible when the filter is
placed back.
If possible, when cleaning the filter also clean the inside of the
fan with a cloth moistened with a mild solution of dish washing
liquid. Be vigilant about protruding components in the inside of
the fan.

Cleaning and care of the fan

The fan should best be cleaned at every cleaning of the filter.
Condensation water can accumulate under the filter when wa-
ter boils and evaporates if there is no lid on the pot, which is en-
tirely normal. Still, the water should be removed and the inside of 
the fan should be cleaned.
The ventilation holes in the covering ensure that even when the
fan is in standby mode and the cover is in place without the
blower fan running, residual moisture can evaporate from the
inside of the fan.
If irritating odors escape, please clean the filter and the inside of
the fan.
Clean the fan with a soft cloth moistened with a mild solution of
dish washing liquid.

Service

The filter must remain accessible.
For active carbon filters, replace the carbon filter mats every 5-24 
months.
For plasma filters, replace the filter mats every 5 years (max.).
For this open the housing cover and change the filter mats.

Summary of Contents for Integral 800

Page 1: ...enungsanleitung Montageanweisung Instructions for fitting and use Integral 800 2406130000 H91 Made in GERMANY Kochfelder in Deutschland produziert 4 Ausschlie lich Markenkomponenten 4 Gepr fte Qualit...

Page 2: ...durch bevor Sie Ihr Kochfeld in Betrieb nehmen Sie finden hier wich tige Hinweise f r Ihre Sicherheit den Gebrauch die Pflege und die Wartung des Ger tes damit Sie lange Freude an Ihrem Ger t haben S...

Page 3: ...nicht allein durch die Topfer kennung berhitzte Fette und le k nnen sich selbst entz nden Speisen mit Fetten und len nur unter Aufsicht zubereiten Entz ndete Fette und le niemals mit Wasser l schen D...

Page 4: ...esem Fall schal tet sich das Ger t automatisch ab Den Topf immer in der Mitte der Koch zone zentrieren Gro e T pfe nach M glichkeit auf den hinteren Kochzonen verwenden damit die Sensortasten nicht zu...

Page 5: ...sie werden beaufsichtigt Die Oberfl chen an Heiz und Koch stellen werden bei Betrieb hei Aus diesem Grunde sollten Kleinkinder grunds tzlich ferngehalten werden Es d rfen nur Kochmuldenschutzgitter od...

Page 6: ...ld 4 Touch Control Bedienfeld 5 Stand by Taste und L ftesteuerung 6 L fter 7 Ein Aus Taste Kochfeld 8 Kochzonenauswahl Taste 9 Symbol zur Zuordnung der Lage der Kochzone auf dem Glaskeramik Kochfeld 1...

Page 7: ...er Taste wird die linke oder rechte Kochfeldseite ein und ausgeschaltet Kochzonenauswahl Taste z B vorne 8 Durch Bet tigung einer der zur Verf gung stehenden Koch zonenauswahl Tasten wird eine Kochzon...

Page 8: ...eben wie diese ben tigen Topferkennungsgrenzen Das Kochgeschirr darf einen bestimmten Bodendurchmesser nicht unterschreiten da sich die Induktion sonst nicht einschaltet Den Topf immer in der Mitte de...

Page 9: ...geschont Immer auf eine ausreichende Menge Fl ssigkeit im Schnell kochtopf achten da bei leergekochtem Topf die Kochzo ne und der Topf durch berhitzung besch digt werden k nnen Kocht pfe nach M glich...

Page 10: ...ew hlte Kochstufenanzeige leuchtet hell 3 MitderPlus Taste oderMinus Taste eineKochstufeaus w hlen DurchdiePlus TastewirddieKochstufe1eingeschal tet durch die Minus Taste die Kochstufe 9 4 Gleich ansc...

Page 11: ...b Kindersicherung ausschalten 4 Die Ein Aus Taste Kochfeld bet tigen 5 Gleich darauf die Minus Taste und die rechts daneben liegende Kochzonenauswahl Taste gleichzeitig bet tigen 6 Anschlie end die Mi...

Page 12: ...abgeschaltet werden kann Wichtig Zur Kontrolle der abgelaufenen Zeit Abschaltautomatik die Plus Taste und Minus Taste gleichzeitig so oft bet tigen bis die Kontrollleuchte Dezimalpunkt der jeweiligen...

Page 13: ...oder der Powerfunktion berschritten reduziert das Power management die Kochstufe der zugeh rigen Modul Kochzone Die Anzeige dieser Kochzone blinkt zun chst danach wird die maximal m gliche Kochstufe k...

Page 14: ...t eingestellt Es leuchtet das Symbol f r Nachlauf 2 Durch erneutes gleichzeitiges Bet tigen der Plus und Minus Taste werden 60 Minuten eingestellt 3 Durch erneutes gleichzeitiges Bet tigen wird der Na...

Page 15: ...Besch digung des Kochfeldes sondern um nicht entfernte und daher eingebrannte R ckst nde Glanzstellen entstehen durch Abrieb des Topfbodens insbeson dere bei Verwendung von Kochgeschirr mit Aluminiumb...

Page 16: ...E2 wird angezeigt Die Elektronik ist zu hei Den Einbau des Kochfeldes pr fen speziell auf gute Bel ftung achten Siehe Kapitel berhitzungsschutz Siehe Kapitel Bel ftung Der Fehlercode E8 wird angezeig...

Page 17: ...wie die vordere Traversleiste des M bels ber die gesamte Breite des Kochfeldes zu entfernen damit ein besserer Luftaustausch gegeben ist Zur besseren Bel ftung des Kochfeldes wird vorne ein Luftspalt...

Page 18: ...kkuschrauber verwenden Auf die richtige Lage der Lasche bei d nnen Arbeitsplatten achten 1 Mindestabstand zu benachbarten W nden 2 Ausschnittma 3 Ausfr sma 4 Kochfeldau enma Dichtband in die Ecke der...

Page 19: ...er rechts gew hlt werden Beachten Sie bitte hierzu die nebenstehenden Ma e zur optimalen Planung Abluft wahlweise Links oder Rechts Die Abluft kann je nach Einbausituation links oder rechts gew hlt we...

Page 20: ...00 mm verwendet Achten Sie bei der Verlegung auf eine m glichst stramme und faltenfreie Installation K rzen Sie hierzu berfl ssiges Material Wichtig Alle Komponenten m ssen nach dem Zusammenstecken mi...

Page 21: ...abdeckung darf nur bei Anschluss des entsprechenden Plasmafilters optional abgenommen wer den Steckverbindung Plasma muss vor dem Netzanschluss erfol gen F r den Anschluss Plasma optional verbinden Si...

Page 22: ...mindestens der Abluftleitung entsprechen Es muss eine Ausstr m ffnung von mindestens 300 cm vorhan den sein Die Sockelleisten in der H he k rzen oder entspre chende ffnungen einbringen Achten Sie bei...

Page 23: ...15 0 01 Leistung bei eingeschalteter Powerstufe Technische Daten Inbetriebnahme Nach dem Einbau des Feldes und nach dem Anlegen der Versor gungsspannung Netzanschluss erfolgt zuerst ein Selbst Test de...

Page 24: ...contains important safety advice it explains how to use and look after your appliance so that it will provide you with many years of reliable service Should a fault arise please first consult the sect...

Page 25: ...ve minus key and not just with the pan recognition device Overheated fats and oils may sponta neously ignite Always supervise the preparation of food with fats and oils Never extinguish ignited fats a...

Page 26: ...ally Pans should be placed in the centre of the cooking zone As far as possible bigger pots should be used in the rear cooking zone only in order to prevent the sensor eys from overheating touch contr...

Page 27: ...user may only be carried out by children when they are supervised The surfaces of the heating and coo king zones become hot during use Keep small children away at all times Only hob protective grids a...

Page 28: ...left 3 Glass ceramic hob 4 Touch control operating panel 5 Touch control operating panel fan 6 Fan 7 ON OFF key hob 8 Cooking zone selection key 9 Symbol for locating the position of a cooking zone o...

Page 29: ...FF key 7 Cooking zones left or right This key is used to switch the left or right hob on and off Cooking zone selection key e g front 8 Pressing one of the cooking zone selection keys available will s...

Page 30: ...gnition limits The base of pots and pans must be of a certain diameter if it is not the induction heat will not be switched on Always place pots and pans in the middle of a cooking zone in order to ac...

Page 31: ...pressure cooker since the cooking zone and the cooker may be damaged as a result of overheating if the pressure cooker boils dry Always close cooking pots with a suitable lid Use the right pot for th...

Page 32: ...htly 3 Use the Plus key or Minus key to select a power set ting The Plus key will activate power setting 1 and the Minus key power setting 9 4 Immediately put cookware suitable for induction cooking o...

Page 33: ...ff Switching off the childproof lock 4 Press the ON OFF key hob 5 Then immediately press the Minus key and the right adjacent cooking zone selection key simultaneously 6 Then press the Minus key in or...

Page 34: ...while and can be swit ched off by pressing any key except the ON OFF key Important In order to check on the time that has lapsed automatic switch off device repeatedly press the Plus key and the Minu...

Page 35: ...on is switched on the power manage ment system will reduce the power setting of the corresponding cooking zone of the module The display for this cooking zone will initially blink after which the high...

Page 36: ...f the fan simultaneous ly This sets the fan run for 10 minutes The Min symbol for fan run lights up 2 To set the fan run for 60 minutes press the plus and minus keys again simultaneously 3 To switch t...

Page 37: ...Shiny spots result when the base of the cookware rubs on the surface of the hob particularly when cookware with an alumini um base or unsuitable cleaning agents are used They are difficult to remove w...

Page 38: ...ee the section on Protection against overheating See the section on Ventilation Error code E8 is indicated Fault on the left or right fan The suction opening is blocked or covered or the fan is defect...

Page 39: ...t cool sufficiently In this case we recommend that the back wall of the bot tom kitchen unit in the area of the worktop cut out be opened and that the front transverse strip of the unit be removed ove...

Page 40: ...ing dimensions 3 Recess dimensions 4 Hob outer dimensions Glue the sealing tape onto the corner of the supporting edge of the worktop so that no silicone adhesive can be pressed under the hob Put the...

Page 41: ...ptimal planning Option of outgoing air on the left or right depending on the installation situation the outgo ing air outlet may be installed on the left or right Please observe the dimensions on the...

Page 42: ...for 600 mm worktops Please make sure that installation is as tight and crease free as possible Shorten any excess material to achieve this Important Once they have been inserted into one another the c...

Page 43: ...ective cover may only be removed when the appropriate plasma filter optional is connected Plas ma plug connection must be made before the mains connection Connect the two 4 pole plugs for the plasma c...

Page 44: ...flow opening of at least 300 cm must be given Shorten the height of the skirting board or drill corresponding holes During installation make sure that the convection air unit remains accessible when t...

Page 45: ...ol sensor keys when the ap pliance is being connected Briefly wipe over the surface of the hob with a sponge and soapy water and then dry with a clean cloth Instructions for assembly Hob dimensions He...

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