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1 Safety precautions

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Note on use

Tests have shown that under normal cir-
cumstances there is no risk to cardiac
pacemaker users. If, as the user of a
cardiac pacemaker (or a hearing aid or
another type of implant), you would like
to be reassured that using the appli-
ance does not pose a risk, you are ad-
vised to consult a competent medical
authority.

Caution: Burns hazard

Overheated fat and oil can easily catch
fire. NEVER attempt to extinguish burn-
ing oil or fat with water. Danger of ex-
plosion! Smother the flames with a fire
blanket. Keep doors and windows
closed.

Caution: Risk of injury

Keep pets away from the appliance.

Caution: Risk to life

Packaging material, e.g. plastic film and
polystyrene, can be dangerous for chil-
dren and animals. Danger of suffoca-
tion! Keep packaging material away
from children and animals.

How to avoid damaging the appliance

In case of overheating, switch the hot-
plate off and allow it to cool down com-
pletely. Do not put any dishes on it. Un-
der no circumstances use cold water to
cool it down quickly.

Do not climb on to the appliance.

Do not put hot cookware on the hob
frame in order not to damage the silic-
one joints.

Do not cut or prepare food on the sur-
face and avoid impact with hard ob-
jects. Do not drag cookware across the
surface.

Take particular care that sugary foods
or juices do not get onto the hot cook-
ing zones as this can damage the sur-
face. If sugary foods or juices do get on
to the hot cooking zones clean away
immediately (while still hot) with a
scraper.

Pots with pure copper or aluminium
bases should not be used for cooking
as they can leave behind traces that
can be difficult to clean. If the traces
are not removed immediately after
cooking with a suitable cleaning agent,
they can be permanently burned on and
therefore permanently ruin the visual
appearance of the appliance.

Sliding pans and cookware across the
glass ceramic causes scratches. This
can be largely prevented by lifting pans
and cookware up and then placing
them down in position.

The hob is designed to be used – signs
of use, such as scratches or the wear
and tear from pans and cookware, are
normal. The more intensively it is used,
the greater the signs of use; however,
the appliance remains in perfect work-
ing order and therefore does not give a
right of complaint. Safety is guaranteed
at all times.

There is no such thing as completely
scratch-proof glass; scratches can even
develop on sapphire glass, which is
used in watches. The glass ceramic
used is of the best quality available on
the market.

Summary of Contents for CookTop V6000 I904

Page 1: ...Operating instructions CookTop V6000 I904 Induction hob...

Page 2: ...llow the safety precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technica...

Page 3: ...ng zone 10 4 3 Switching a cooking zone off 10 4 4 Residual heat indicator 10 4 5 Overview of power levels 11 4 6 Melting function 11 4 7 Keep warm function 11 4 8 Simmer function 12 4 9 PowerPlus 12...

Page 4: ...e of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainten ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi sion If an ap...

Page 5: ...in the home for preparing food No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper use or incorrect handling Any repairs modifications or manipula tions to the appliance especially any electrica...

Page 6: ...t or prepare food on the sur face and avoid impact with hard ob jects Do not drag cookware across the surface Take particular care that sugary foods or juices do not get onto the hot cook ing zones as...

Page 7: ...sure that the room is well ventilated 3 Your appliance 3 1 Appliance overview 2 cooking zones 210 mm back 2 cooking zones 180 mm front 3 2 Operating and display elements Never rest objects on the oper...

Page 8: ...efficient finely adjustable safe powerful Cookware with a full surface or full magnetic base is required for cooking with an induction hob 3 4 Pan detection Each cooking zone is equipped with pan dete...

Page 9: ...are As far as possible ensure that the dia meter of the base of the cookware is the same size as the upper diameter of the cookware We advise against the use of cook ware with a pressed base as this t...

Page 10: ...coated frying pans Noise during cooking Cookware can make noise during cooking This does not indicate any malfunction nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way Noise depends on th...

Page 11: ...omelettes breaded fried foods sausages 8 Frying deep frying Meat chips 9 Flash frying Steak 4 6 Melting function With the melting function butter chocolate or honey for instance can be gently melted a...

Page 12: ...werPlus booster When PowerPlus is switched on the cooking zone selected works at extra high power for 10 minutes PowerPlus can be used for instance to heat a large quantity of water quickly Switching...

Page 13: ...ssed for 3 seconds and the power level illuminate alternately in the display when the automatic boost is activated After the automatic boost the heat output is reduced back to the power level selec te...

Page 14: ...g zone continues to run End of the operating time When the operating time is up the relevant cooking zone switches off an acoustic signal is emitted and flash above the slider Touch the or button to s...

Page 15: ...e appliance from being accidentally switched on Switching the childproof lock on Switch the appliance on Ensure all cooking zones are switched off Touch the and buttons at the same time An acoustic si...

Page 16: ...he cooking zones resume operation using the previous settings 4 16 Wipe protection This function prevents the power level from being changed accidentally for instance when wiping the control panel wit...

Page 17: ...taneously hold the and buttons de pressed for 2 seconds An acoustic signal is emitted Touch both sliders to the left of display 3 An acoustic signal is emitted The indexed user setting e g appears in...

Page 18: ...aper manufacturer s instructions for use Foods with a high sugar content e g marmalade that boil over should be removed while still hot using a glass ceramic hob scraper The surface of the glass ceram...

Page 19: ...flashes alternately with the power level Cookware is not suitable for use with induction hobs Use suitable magnetic cookware see page 8 Cookware is too small for the cooking zone selected Ensure cook...

Page 20: ...e air intake Remove any objects in the drawer underneath the hob Touch any button to ac knowledge the error After 10 minutes the appli ance can be used again as normal Ventilation is defective Note do...

Page 21: ...GK 31142 Type designation GK CTI6T 31142 Number of cooking zones 4 Heating technology Induction cooking zone Diameter of round cooking zones cm 18 21 21 18 Energy consumption per cooking zone Wh kg 1...

Page 22: ...azardous environmentally harmful materials These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of...

Page 23: ...Melting function 11 Switching off 11 Switching on 11 Model designation 2 N Noise during cooking 10 Notes 25 O Operating and display elements 7 Buttons 7 Display 8 Operating time 13 Changing 14 Finish...

Page 24: ...Switching off before time 17 Using for the first time 7 V Validity 2 W Wipe protection 16 24...

Page 25: ...25 11 Notes...

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Page 27: ...n plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ________________________________ Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V ZUG Thank y...

Page 28: ...Touch the slider for the required cooking zone or swipe it to set the power level Or Touch to heat a large quantity of water quickly To switch cooking zone off Touch on the slider To switch appliance...

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