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CALOR EBK4-2B G

 

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Page 1: ...Instruction Ma nual CALOR EBK4 2B G...

Page 2: ...tructions 4 2 Installation 7 2 1 Unpacking and positioning 8 2 2 Pre installation requirements 8 2 3 Selection of installation equipment Dimensions 9 2 4 Installation of the hob 10 2 4 1 Installation...

Page 3: ...which do not influence the functions 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 applian...

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: ...nd free of any kind of dirt 9 The rating plate must not be removed or made illegible otherwise all terms of the warranty become invalid SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The manufacturer and distributor are not...

Page 9: ...areful and do not use any aggressive or abrasive detergents to remove residuals of the transport protection 3 Check that the appliance and the power cord are not damaged 4 Connect the appliance to a d...

Page 10: ...ve a drawer or a cupboard The circuit breaker must be easily accessible 2 3 Selection of installation equipment Dimensions Cut out the installation hole as described on the drawing below For installat...

Page 11: ...d professional 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...

Page 12: ...ING The safety distance between the hob and a cupboard above should be at least 760 mm INSTALLATION OF THE HOB 1 Before installing the hob to the worktop the adhesive seal has to be fixed on the bot t...

Page 13: ...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 appliance on a stable and smooth surface use the packagi...

Page 14: ...nce 2 The voltage must meet the values on the nameplate 3 The power cord must withstand the values on the nameplate 4 When connecting do not use adapters reducers and branching devices as they cause o...

Page 15: ...a qualified professional only 2 5 1 Connection diagram 3 Operation 3 1 Hob and control panel Read the complete instruction manual before you operate the appliance for the first time Strictly observe...

Page 16: ...S CERAMIC PLATE 2 COOKING ZONE 155 200 mm max 1100 2000 W 3 COOKING ZONE 155 mm max 1200 W 4 CONTROL PANEL s below 5 COOKING ZONE 155 210 mm max 1100 2200 W 6 COOKING ZONE 155 mm max 1200 W 3 1 2 Cont...

Page 17: ...ZONES 5 KEY LOCK CHILD PROTECTION 6 TIMER 7 DUAL COOKING ZONE CONTROL 3 2 Use of the touch control The sensor buttons respond to touches so you do not need to press them Touch the sensors with the bot...

Page 18: ...the cooking zone you use the cookware on Do not use cookware with sharp or serrated edges or an coarse and uneven base The base of your cookware should be flat contact the glass ceramic completely and...

Page 19: ...RED COOKING ZONE Al ways keep the bottom of the cookware as well as the cook ing zone clean and dry 4 Select the desired cooking zone by touching the SELECTION OF COOKING ZONE sensor The indicator fla...

Page 20: ...H disappears as soon as the relevant cooking zone has cooled down 6 You can use the residual heat for saving energy when starting a new cooking procedure on a cooking zone which is still warm hot CAUT...

Page 21: ...will show LO 3 All sensors except ON OFF are deactivated HOW TO UNLOCK THE SENSORS 1 Check that the appliance is switched on 2 Touch and hold the KEY LOCK CHILD PROTECTION for 3 seconds 3 The LO in th...

Page 22: ...tches off the relevant cooking zones as soon as the set time has elapsed The max selectable period of time is 99 minutes When the selected period of time exceeds 99 minutes the timer will be set back...

Page 23: ...cate which cooking zone upper lower cooking zone has been enabled a red dot next to the INDICATOR OF THE TIMER goes on 7 When the set time has elapsed the relevant cooking zone is switched off automat...

Page 24: ...e 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 been heated up You can use the residual h...

Page 25: ...the fridge and let it rest at room temperature for approx 20 minutes 2 Heat up a pan with a heavy base 3 Rub both sides of the steak with oil Drizzle a small amount of oil into the hot pan and place...

Page 26: ...Food which burns quickly Gentle simmering Slow warming 3 4 Reheating Fast simmering Rice 5 6 Pancakes 7 8 Saut ing Pasta 9 Asian style Frying Reaching of the boiling point of soup water 6 Cleaning and...

Page 27: ...NGERPRINTS STAINS CAUSED BY FOOD NON SUGARY SPILLAGES 1 Disconnect the appliance from the mains fuse box 2 Use a suitable detergent for glass ce ramic while the glass ceramic is still warm but not hot...

Page 28: ...down on the glass ceramic they are difficult to remove and may dam age the glass ceramic permanently Be very careful when using the scraper so that you do not cut your self especially when you have re...

Page 29: ...Break in the power supply Check that the appliance is connected to the mains Check the household fuse box Is there a power failure at your place of residence THE SENSORS DO NOT RESPOND The sensors are...

Page 30: ...s running COOKWARE DOES NOT BECOME HOT AND THE RELEVANT SYMBOL IS DISPLAYED Cookware cannot be detected be cause it is unsuitable too small or im properly positioned on the cooking zone Use suitable c...

Page 31: ...cooking zones mm 1 155 200 mm 2 155mm 1 155 210 mm Cooking zones 4 Power of cooking zone front right 1200 W Power of cooking zone back right 1100 2000 W Power of cooking zone front left 1100 2200 W Po...

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: ...ver 1 fragile components as plastic glass or bulbs 2 minor modifications of the products concerning their authorized condition if they do not influence the utility value of the product 3 damage caused...

Page 34: ...extend the guarantee period nor initiate a new guarantee period The geographical scope of the guarantee is limited with respect to appliances which are purchased and used in Germany Austria Belgium L...

Page 35: ...K tech GmbH Sauerlandring 1 D 58513 L denscheid Stand March 2022...

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