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Excess temperature protection

The control panel is equipped with an excess temperature sensor. If the
sensor is activated, the cooking zones switch off automatically.

 flashes in the display.

The cooking zones cannot be used again until the control panel has cooled
down.
– Once the control unit has cooled down, press any touch button to cancel

the flashing display 

. The cooking zone can now be switched on again.

 

Cooking zones

Each cooking zone is equipped with an excess temperature sensor. If the
sensor is activated, the following measures are implemented automatically:

As long as the temperature is too high, the cooling fan runs at maximum
speed. Powerplus, if running, ends.

– The display changes from 

 to 

.

If this is insufficient, the cooking zone switches off.

 flashes in the corresponding display.

Once the cooking zone has cooled down, it can be switched back on again.
 

Do not put any hot cookware on the control panel.

Summary of Contents for GK46TI

Page 1: ...Glass ceramic hob Induction 4 zones Operating instructions V ZUG Ltd...

Page 2: ...modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Symbols used A Indicates step by step instructions Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicate...

Page 3: ...on 11 Operating and display elements 12 How induction hobs function 13 Cooking zone 13 User settings 14 Childproof lock 14 Acoustic signal 15 Use 16 Pan detection 19 Powerplus 20 Automatic boost 22 Op...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 Care and maintenance 30 Cleaning 30 Trouble shooting 32 What to do if 32 Technical data 35 Disposal 36 Index 37 Repair service 39 Quick instructions 40...

Page 5: ...rst time The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions The necessary work should be carried out by a qualified fitte...

Page 6: ...ervices if necessary Retain these operating instructions for future reference If you sell or pass the appliance on to a third party please ensure these operating instruc tions accompany the appliance...

Page 7: ...switch the circuit breaker off Ensure the mains cables of other electrical appliances do not touch the hot cooking zones or cookware as the electrical cable insulation could get damaged Important war...

Page 8: ...and keep all doors and windows closed Keep pets away from the appliance How to avoid damaging the appliance In case of overheating switch the appliance off and allow it to cool down completely Under n...

Page 9: ...aging on the surface Take particular care that sugary foods or juices do not get on to the hot cooking zone as they can damage the surface If sugary foods or juices do get on to the hot cooking zone c...

Page 10: ...l panel with separate touch control and display element for each cooking zone Electronic energy regulator with 9 power levels Keep warm setting Operating time Timer Automatic safety shut off Pause coo...

Page 11: ...6TIU 2 cooking zones 180 mm 1 cooking zone 210 mm 1 cooking zone 145 mm GK46TIXC GK46TIXF 2 cooking zones 180 mm 1 cooking zone 210 mm 1 cooking zone 145 mm GK46TIV GK46TIVC GK46TIVF GK46TIVU 2 cookin...

Page 12: ...ooking ON OFF 3 Increase power 4 Reduce power 5 Powerplus 6 Increase operating time 7 Reduce operating time Displays 8 Cooking zone power level 9 Operating time timer 10 Pause cooking 11 Cooking zone...

Page 13: ...eramic plate remains relatively cool as it only receives heat from the hot cookware Removing the cookware from the cooking zone immediately interrupts the supply of energy Cooking zone Residual heat i...

Page 14: ...tton to switch the appliance on appears in the power level displays for about 10 seconds A With the childproof lock activated hold the touch button depressed and at the same time press the and touch b...

Page 15: ...n A Hold the touch button depressed for about 3 seconds A double acoustic signal confirms the setting Switching on Ensure all cooking zones are switched off A Press the touch button to switch the appl...

Page 16: ...he timer on within 10 seconds If no touch button is pressed within 10 seconds then for safety reasons the appliance switches off automatically Setting the power level A Press the touch button for the...

Page 17: ...s as a guide only It is recommended that the power level be increased or reduced depending on the quantities being cooked Power level Use Keep warm L Keeping cooked food warm at around 65 C 1 Melting...

Page 18: ...temporarily reduced to for a maximum of 10 minutes Thereafter the appliance can continue to be operated using the selected settings A Press the touch button The indicator light for the touch button fl...

Page 19: ...removed from the cooking zone during operation the power output is interrupted and appears in the display If the cookware is unsuitable appears in the display Pan detection runs 10 minutes If in this...

Page 20: ...e right hand side When Powerplus is activated the other cooking zone in the same half works at reduced power If Powerplus is being used with cooking zone 1 then cooking zone 2 can be operated at a max...

Page 21: ...switch off before time A Press the touch button again Power level is active Alternatively A Press the touch button repeatedly for the required power level Removing the cookware interrupts Powerplus As...

Page 22: ...peatedly for the required power level e g and alternate in the display while the automatic boost is activated When the automatic boost is over the power level is reduced to that set for continuing coo...

Page 23: ...ess the or touch button again to set the required operating time Hold the touch button depressed to incrementally change the duration As long as the indicator lights are flashing the operating time ca...

Page 24: ...f If none of the other cooking zones are in use the appliance switches off automatically after 10 seconds Turning the operating time function off before time A Press the touch button for the operating...

Page 25: ...s for the cooking zones flash Alternatively A Press the touch button for the operating time 1 appears in the display The 4 indicator lights for the cooking zones flash A Press the or button again to s...

Page 26: ...n use induction cookware can produce noise This does not indicate any malfunction nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way The base of the cookware should have no sharp rims or e...

Page 27: ...ing zones switch off automatically after a certain period of time If because of safety shut off the cooking zone has switched off automati cally and flash in the corresponding display Power level Safe...

Page 28: ...lashing display The cooking zone can now be switched on again Cooking zones Each cooking zone is equipped with an excess temperature sensor If the sensor is activated the following measures are implem...

Page 29: ...sponding cooking zone switches off automatically A continuous acoustic signal is emitted flashes in the corresponding display A Remove the object or food that has boiled over etc The appliance can now...

Page 30: ...heavier soiling gravy spills soup spills etc using a clean cloth or sponge add detergent to the surface if necessary giving it some time to work Wipe clean with a clean damp cloth and rub dry A Stubbo...

Page 31: ...ount of limescale remover e g vinegar lemon juice descaler For stronger stains allow the solution to work longer Wipe clean with a clean damp cloth Use of improper cleaning techniques can result in da...

Page 32: ...ggered A Switch the cooking zone back on again when required Possible cause Solutions The excess temperature protection has been triggered A Check the cookware and the food being cooked A Allow the co...

Page 33: ...Reset the circuit breaker The fuse or circuit breaker keeps blowing A Call Customer Services An interruption in the power supply A Check the power supply Possible cause Solution Object e g pans keys o...

Page 34: ...onding cooking zone s is are defective A Note down the error number A Call Customer Services A Press the touch button to cancel the error message Cooking zones not affected can still be used Possible...

Page 35: ...entification plate is located behind the front panel Dimensions H W D GK46TI 50 5 584 514 mm GK46TIC 52 0 584 514 mm GK46TIF 50 5 550 480 mm GK46TIU 52 0 790 545 mm GK46TIV 50 5 774 514 mm GK46TIVC 52...

Page 36: ...cket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by a qualified electrician Then cut off the mains cable Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If disposed of co...

Page 37: ...l monitoring 29 Cooking zone 13 Switching off 18 Switching on 16 Cookware 26 D Disconnection 36 Display elements 12 Displays 12 Disposal 36 E Electrical connection 35 Excess temperature 28 I Induction...

Page 38: ...Safety precautions Before using for the first time 5 Children in the home 6 Correct use 6 Note on use 7 Switching off 40 Switching on 16 Symbols 2 T Technical data 35 Timer 25 Touch buttons 12 Troubl...

Page 39: ...lace or in your telephone or address book You will also find the same details on the certificate of guarantee the original sales invoice and the identification plate of the appliance A Open fitted uni...

Page 40: ...ing zone A Select the power level within 10 seconds using the or touch button Alternatively A Press the touch button to heat a large amount of water quickly To switch cooking zone off A Press the touc...

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