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Cleaning and care

Clean your glass--ceramic hob thoroughly and regular-

ly, when it is hand--hot or cold. Avoid frequent burning

in of soiling.

Suitable for cleaning are:

Clean cloths or paper towels, cleansing agents such as

cerafix, Stahl-fix, WK Top a.s.o. and a razor blade scra-

per supplied by the manufacturer.

The cleaning scraper is applied at an angle towards the

ceramic glass surface; residues from roasting and boil-

ing over are to be scraped off with a sliding blade.

Wipe off light soiling with a damp cloth, possibly using

washing--up liquid.

Persistent soiling can be easily removed using the ra-

zor blade scraper. Clean calcareous and water rings,

fat splashes and metallically gleaming discolourations

using ceramic-glass- or stainless steel cleanser such

as Sigolin-Chrom or Stahlfix .

Cleaning agents must not get onto the hot ceramic

glass surface.

Cleansing agents have always to be wiped off comple-

tely with a damp cloth, as they have an corrosive effect

when reheated. Finally wipe dry.

Never use any aggressive or scouring clean-

sing agents such as grill or oven sprays, stain

or rust removers, scouring powder or scouring

sponges.

Special problems

when a chemical cleansing agent is not suffi-

. . . .

cient

The razor blade scraper can facilitate the cleaning.

when dark stains have appeared

. . . .

If cleaning with the razor blade scraper and Stahl--fix or

Sidol does not help any, the decor has presumably

been rubbed down by unsuitable cleansing agents or

scouring pot bottoms.

when metallic discolouration appears in the

. . . .

cooking surface

The cleansing agents that have been used were for the

most part unsuitable. The discolouration can only be

removed with difficulty using Sidol or Stahl--fix.

When the surface shows scratches or hollows

. . . .

These flaws caused by scratching or melted objects

cannot be removed any more, but they do not reduce

the efficiency.

Summary of Contents for ZKL 64 B

Page 1: ...Operating and Installation Instruction Electric Ceramic glass Hob ZKL 64 W ZKL 64 B ZKL 64 N ZKL 64 X GB 319 3900 00 K RD SD 980223 ...

Page 2: ...e and operation In case of careless handling there is danger of bur ning oneself at the heating elements in the cooking area Do not switch on cooking zones unless pots or pans are placed on them Vessels and their bottoms have to be dry and clean Do not use hobs for parking any objects The preparation of food in aluminum foil or plastic con tainers is not allowed The hob gets damaged when you opera...

Page 3: ...s transport damages must not be con nected to the mains First cleaning In order to remove possible production remnants clean the appliance once prior to the first use Remove any possibly existing labels and protective foils from the ceramic glass surface Clean the ceramic glass plate and the frame with hot water and a washing up liquid and wipe it dry First heating up The cooking zones are to be s...

Page 4: ...ated by means of 4 energie controlled switches on the right of the hob You may set the desired output by setting to positions 1 9 The setting knobs have to be turned to the rigth to the desired output Position 9 refers to the highest and 1 to lowest output 0 is the OFF position The setting chart provides you with hints for practical use Switch off Switch off your cooking zones by turning the knobs...

Page 5: ...ding cleaning of vegetable get on the cooking surface when the pot is moved around on it Dishes with aluminium and copper bottoms may leave metallic discolouration on the ceramic glass surface which is only hard to remove or even not at all Intelligent consumption of energy To save energy you should D exclusively make use of suitable boiling and roasting vessels with smooth and even bottom D on pr...

Page 6: ...to the hot ceramic glass surface Cleansing agents have always to be wiped off comple tely with a damp cloth as they have an corrosive effect when reheated Finally wipe dry Never use any aggressive or scouring clean sing agents such as grill or oven sprays stain or rust removers scouring powder or scouring sponges Special problems when a chemical cleansing agent is not suffi cient The razor blade s...

Page 7: ...rderly Do please adhere to the national and regional prescrip tions material separation waste collection residuary product yards Installation in the kitchen worktop Electrical safety is to be ensured by professio nal installation Protection against accidental contact accor ding to the regulations set by VDE or other local authorities and EN 60335 must be ensured by correct installation of the appl...

Page 8: ...cisely saw at the mark line Recommendation Mark the cut out with a steel needle Glue something on the line in order to avoid shattering of the coat when cutting With tile coated worktop areas the slits in the support ing area for the cooking area must be filled up com pletely Clean the worktop in the cutout area From the top lay the cooking area into the cutout adjust concentrically and firmly pre...

Page 9: ...rew driver pict According to existing mains voltage the appliance has to be connected in correspondence with the diagrams of connecting possibilities The bridges of the terminal board are to be changed accordingly if need be The protective conductor is to be connected to terminal The protective conductor must be longer than live leads The cable connections have to be established as prescribed and ...

Page 10: ...ax Address Tel Fax The type plate is placed on the bottom of the appliance After built in and installation you cannot look at this informations So please notice the F Nr into the beside type plate Type plate This appliance is corresponding to the EG rules 73 23 EWG 89 336 EWG 90 683 EWG MADE IN GERMANY TYP PEE2 011 PNC 949 590 585 MODELL ZKL 64 W AC 230 V Total max 5 8 kW F Nr MADE IN GERMANY TYP ...

Page 11: ...319 3900 00 K RD SD 980928 ...

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