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1. Before using your hob, always ensure that the sur-

face of the cooking areas and the saucepans are

clean and dry. Never cook directly on the cooking

zones without using a cooking vessel.

2. Place the saucepans with contents onto the cooking

area and turn the control knob to an appropriate

setting. The highest setting will allow the maximum

amount of heat to be transferred to the pan for initial

fast boiling or heating, but it is important to be guided

by recommendations given in the saucepan

manufacturer's instructions regarding the use of heat

settings to suit the type of pan. Close fitting lids on

the saucepans will ensure faster results.

3. To select a setting for simmering after initial fast

boiling or heating, or for slower cooking, turn to a

lower number. The numbers do not denote any set

temperature, but after using the hob a few times, no

difficulty will be experienced in selecting an appro-

priate setting, although this will vary with the type and

quantity of food, the size and type of saucepan and

whether or not the lid is used.

4. Remove any food spills on the hob as soon as

possible to prevent them from being burned on.

Please see notes on care and cleaning of your hob.

On ceramic hobs, sugar solutions e.g. jam and

syrups must be wiped off the surface immediately to

avoid the surface being damaged.

5. Do not leave an empty pan on a heated area.

6. Saucepans may be rested on unheated areas when

cooking is complete, prior to serving the food.

7. Do not slide pans across the ceramic surface as this

can cause scratches.

Deep Fat Frying

For safety purposes when deep fat frying, fill the pan only

one-third full of fat or oil.

Do not cover the pan with a lid and do not leave the pan

unattended. In the unfortunate event of a fire, switch off

at the mains supply and cover the pan with a lid or damp

cloth to assist in smothering the flames. Do not throw

water on the fat.

Do not store fat or oil on the hob in case the hob is

inadvertantly switched on.

HOW TO USE YOUR HOB

Summary of Contents for ZBC 402 B/W

Page 1: ...CERAMIC BUILT IN HOBS GB ZBC 402 B W Operating and assembly instructions ...

Page 2: ...ems on the hob surface Any items you place on the hob could be damaged if the hob is accidentally turned on Unstable or misshapen pans should not be used on the hob as unstable pans can cause an accident by tipping or spillage Neverleavethehobunattendedwhenworkingwithoil and fats because of the danger of fire Neveruseplasticoraluminiumfoildishesonthehob surface Always carefully lift saucepans on a...

Page 3: ...3 Warnings 2 Specifications 4 Installation 4 Electrical Connections 6 Operation 7 How to use your hob 8 Cookingequipment 9 Maintenanceandcleaning 10 Peace of mind for 24 months 11 CONTENT ...

Page 4: ...ingtransportation Iftheapplianceisdamagedpleaseinformtheinstalleror retailerimmediately beforetheapplianceisconnec ted The packing material should be disposed of properly Before using your hob Clean your ceramic hob thouroughly before its first use Ceramichobsaretreatedandcleanedthesamewayas glass When you use the ceramic hob for the first time itcangiveoffasmellforashorttimeasthemanufacturing dep...

Page 5: ...he working surface with the 6 fixing clamps as shown in Fig 2 makingsurethatthesealbetweenthehobandthework surface is secure by tightening the fixing clamps The distance between the underside of the hob and the furniture beneath must be at least 20 mm Fig 3 A minimum clearance height of 650 mm is required above a hob surface Measure the lowest horizontal surfaceofthehobtooverheadcupboardsensuringt...

Page 6: ...uringthecovertotheterminalbox removethecover and connect the supply cable via the cable clamp Fig 1 to the terminals provided The supply cable should be 6mm2 or its equivalent Connecttheearthwiretotheterminalmarkedwiththe letter E or with the earth symbol or coloured green Connect the live wire to the terminal marked with the letter L and coloured brown or red Connecttheneutralwiretotheterminalmar...

Page 7: ...ooking zone selected and then turn down to the correct setting Two circuits cooking zone By turning the control knob left to the required power level the entire cooking zone will operate By turning the control knob right to the required power level only the centre of the cooking zone will operate Halogen Cooking Zone The halogen cooking zone is heated up very rapidly comparedtothenormalone circuit...

Page 8: ...ienced in selecting an appro priatesetting althoughthiswillvarywiththetypeand quantity of food the size and type of saucepan and whether or not the lid is used 4 Remove any food spills on the hob as soon as possible to prevent them from being burned on Please see notes on care and cleaning of your hob On ceramic hobs sugar solutions e g jam and syrupsmustbewipedoffthesurfaceimmediatelyto avoidthes...

Page 9: ...brasion marks on the ceramic surface Pan Sizes Pans should have flat bases and be approximately the same size as the cooking area Pan Lids Alidpreventsheatfromescapingandthereforereduces the cooking time Specialist Pans Pressure cookers preserving pans etc should comply with the recommendations for normal saucepans given above Traditionalroundbottomedwoksarenotsuitable for use even with a stand wo...

Page 10: ...mble discoloura tion next time the area is heated If this happens apply CleanerConditionertoremoveit How To Deal With Metal Marks Metaldepositscanbeidentifiedasgrey brownmarks on the ceramic surface and are usually caused by dragging saucepans with aluminium bases parti cularly when new across the ceramic surface To avoid these marks protect the surface of the hob with Cleaner Conditioner and lift...

Page 11: ...ork under this guarantee must be under taken by a Zanussi Service Force Centre Homevisitsaremadebetween8 30a m and5 30p m MondaytoFriday Visitsmaybeavailableoutsidethese hours in which case a premium will be charged Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become ourproperty Exclusions This guarantee does not cover Damageorcallsresultingfromtransportation impro per use or neglect the replace...

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