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ED.  13.11.1998

334739/02

B1/48

Summary of Contents for CERAMIC HOBS

Page 1: ...an GLASKERAMISCHE KOOKPLATEN Posobie po ustanovke i ispol zovani Posobie po ustanovke i ispol zovani Posobie po ustanovke i ispol zovani Posobie po ustanovke i ispol zovani Posobie po ustanovke i ispo...

Page 2: ...injury or damage caused by poor installation or improper use of the appliance To ensure its appliances are always at the state of the art and or to allow constant improvement in quality the manufactur...

Page 3: ...packaging plastic bags polystyrene etc out of reach of chil dren since they are a source of potential danger POSITIONING fig 3 Place the hob well away from items of furni ture taller than the hob for...

Page 4: ...nnection is in good working or der If the socket is not easily accessible the in stallation engineer must provide an omnipolar switch with a contact breaking gap of 3 mm or more If the appliance is su...

Page 5: ...gen hotplates may be started at full heat knob on 6 turning down to the ideal temperature once the contents of the pan have heated up All the hotplates are equipped with a tem perature limiter which p...

Page 6: ...logen hotplates while they are on as the light emitted from the hotplates may be harmful to your eyes Always disconnect the power supply before any work inside the hob or where live parts may be acces...

Page 7: ...INDIKATORNAQ LAMPOHKA OSTATOHNOGO INDIKATORNAQ LAMPOHKA OSTATOHNOGO INDIKATORNAQ LAMPOHKA OSTATOHNOGO INDIKATORNAQ LAMPOHKA OSTATOHNOGO TEPLA TEPLA TEPLA TEPLA TEPLA L MPADA DE CALOR RESIDUAL A O A S...

Page 8: ...46 3 510 580 490 560 100 C 6 4 A 5 B a 7 8 A 4 cm 3 cm b Figure Figures Figures Risunki Risunki Risunki Risunki Risunki Figuras...

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