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Cookware cannot be detected, be-

cause it is unsuitable, too small or im-

properly positioned on the cooking 

zone. 

 

Use suitable cookware which meets 

the diameter of the cooking zone. 

Place cookware on the centre of 

the cooking zone. 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

E

RROR

 

C

AUSES

 

M

EASURES

 

T

HE APPLIANCE OR A COOKING ZONE HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF 

AUTOMATICALLY AND UNEXPECTEDLY

,

 AN ACOUSTIC SIGNAL SOUNDS 

AND AN ERROR CODE IS DISPLAYED

4

 

(

TYPICALLY ALTERNATING WITH 

ONE OR TWO DIGITS ON THE TIMER

-

DISPLAY

). 

 

Technical malfunction. 

 

Note the complete error-code

5

disconnect the appliance from the 

mains and contact the customer 

service. 

 

 

If the appliance shows a malfunction not noted on the schedule above or if you have 
checked all items on the above schedule but the problem still exists, please contact 
the customer service. 

 

7.1 Error codes 

 

C

ODE

 

P

OSSIBLE CAUSES

 

M

EASURES

 

E0 & repeated 

beep sound 

warning 

Overheating protection: the 

hob is overheated. 

Stop cooking till the internal tem-

perature back to normal. Please 

contact after sales service to 

check the hob if there is PCB fail-

ure. 

 

4

 Depending on model 

5

 Depending on model

 

Summary of Contents for CALOR EBK2 G

Page 1: ...Instruction Ma nual CALOR EBK2 G...

Page 2: ...uctions 4 2 Installation 7 2 1 Unpacking and positioning 8 2 2 Pre installation requirements 8 2 3 Selection of installation equipment Dimensions 8 2 4 Installation of the hob 10 2 4 1 Installation of...

Page 3: ...s of the appliance shall remain reserved by the manufacturer Please dispose of the packing with respect to your current local and municipal regu lations The appliance you have purchased may be an enha...

Page 4: ...ofessional The appliance is intended for private use only The appliance is intended for cooking in a private household only The appliance is intended for indoor use only The appliance is not intended...

Page 5: ...connect the appliance to the mains if the appliance itself or the power cord or the plug are visibly damaged RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 5 Never try to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out...

Page 6: ...he veneering of cabinets has to be fixed with a heat resistant glue that is able to withstand a temperature of 100 0C 15 Adjacent furniture or housing and all materials used for installation must be a...

Page 7: ...cooking zones as described in this manual i e by using the touch controls sensor buttons Do not rely on the auto detection feature to switch off the cooking zones when you remove the cookware 4 The h...

Page 8: ...must not be removed or made illegible otherwise all terms of the warranty become invalid SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for any damage or injury in the e...

Page 9: ...ed 6 Connect the appliance to the mains properly 2 2 Pre installation requirements The worktop must be rectangular and plane and made of heat resisting material Structural elements should not interfer...

Page 10: ...sistant materials for the work top only to avoid any deformation caused by the heat radiation of the appliance DIMENSIONS OF THE HOB A Depth mm B Width mm C Height mm 520 290 min 50 DIMENSIONS OF THE...

Page 11: ...al only Do not carry out the installa tion yourself RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The hob must be ventilated properly The air inlet D and outlet E must never be blocked or covered Always keep the appliance i...

Page 12: ...he closing edge 3 X Y min 150 mm min 20 mm INSTALLATION OF THE HOB 1 Before installing the hob to the worktop the adhesive seal has to be fixed on the bot tom edge of the hob properly The seal has to...

Page 13: ...wnward carefully until the hob is in firm contact to the worktop 3 Fix the hob at the bottom of the worktop using the fixing brackets s below 2 4 1 Installation of the fixing brackets 1 Place the appl...

Page 14: ...professional who is famil iar with and adheres to the local requirements and supplementary regulations of your electricity supplier Do not carry out the installation yourself RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK D...

Page 15: ...sconnecting device must be incorporated during installation Disconnecting devices are switches with a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm These include LS switches fuses and protectors EN 60335...

Page 16: ...15 1 GLASS CERAMIC PLATE 2 COOKING ZONE 190 mm max 1700 W 3 COOKING ZONE 155 mm max 1200 W 4 CONTROL PANEL S BELOW 3 1 2 Control panel...

Page 17: ...of the POWER LEVEL Sensors for the setting of the TIMER 10 KEY LOCK CHILD PROTECTION 3 2 Use of the touch control The sensor buttons respond to touches so you do not need to press them Touch the senso...

Page 18: ...with sharp or serrated edges or a coarse and uneven base The base of your cookware should be flat contact the glass ceramic completely and have the same diameter as the relevant cooking zone Always ce...

Page 19: ...on the desired cooking zone Al ways keep the bottom of the cookware as well as the cooking zone clean and dry 4 Select a cooking zone using the sensors for the SELEC TION OF THE COOKING ZONES the indi...

Page 20: ...dual heat for saving energy when starting a new cooking procedure on a cooking zone which is still warm hot CAUTION Never touch the cooking zones while the residual heat indicator is still on RISK OF...

Page 21: ...rmal 3 8 Automatic switch off The automatic switch off represents another safety component of your appliance The automatic switch off is activated when you forgot to switch off a cooking zone after op...

Page 22: ...Touch or once to increase decrease the value by 1 minute 5 Touch the sensor button of the TIMER again then the number to represent tens digit will flash 6 Set he desired dozens of minutes using the a...

Page 23: ...u will use four times as much energy Match the size of the cookware to the surface of the heating plate A cookware should never be smaller than a heating plate Ensure that the heating plates and the c...

Page 24: ...ten cooking times and save energy Minimize the amount of cooking liquids or fat oil to shorten cooking times Select a high power level when you start cooking Reduce the power level when your food has...

Page 25: ...fast If you want to cook a big amount of food you should divide the food into several portions 3 Preheat the wok pan briefly and add two tablespoons of oil 4 Cook the meat first Put it aside and keep...

Page 26: ...ents Do not use any organic detergents 2 Do not use essential oils Never use solvents CLEANING OF THE HOB Clean the hob after use Clean the glass ceramic with a commercially available detergent for gl...

Page 27: ...they are suitable to clean glass ceramic Do not leave any residuals of a de tergent on the glass ceramic as it can turn stained permanently OVERCOOKED OR MELTED FOOD AND STAINS CAUSED BY HEATED SUGAR...

Page 28: ...ents Do not use any organic detergents 3 Do not use essential oils 7 Trouble shooting DANGER Do not repair the appliance yourself RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EMERGENCY MEASURES 1 Switch off the entire appl...

Page 29: ...roduced with lay ers made of different kinds of metal This is normal for such a cookware and does not indicate a malfunction THE APPLIANCE MAKES HUMMING NOISE WHEN USED ON A HIGH HEAT SETTING Caused b...

Page 30: ...S ON THE TIMER DISPLAY Technical malfunction Note the complete error code5 disconnect the appliance from the mains and contact the customer service If the appliance shows a malfunction not noted on th...

Page 31: ...cooking zone front 1200 W Power of cooking zone back 1700 W Maximum power 2900 W Voltage 220 240 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz Residual heat indicator Power levels 9 per cooking zone Power cable 120 cm Time...

Page 32: ...r cord and the plug immediately Remove the door completely so children are not able to get into the appliance as this endangers their lives 4 Dispose of any paper and cardboard into the corresponding...

Page 33: ...e purchase con tract or for a price reduction Replaced components or exchanged appliances demise to us as our property The guarantee claim does not cover 1 fragile components as plastic glass or bulbs...

Page 34: ...the appliance is damaged by force majeure or natural disasters including but with not being limited to fires or explosions The guarantee claims neither extend the guarantee period nor initiate a new g...

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