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FM 7803K-an

949 601 305

325 88-8374 rev. 3-343

GB

INSTRUCTION BOOK

Summary of Contents for FM 7803K-an

Page 1: ...FM 7803K an 949 601 305 325 88 8374 rev 3 343 GB INSTRUCTION BOOK ...

Page 2: ... transferred to a new owner please ensure this instruction book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functions of the appliance and the relevant warnings If you require further assistance or advice please contact our Customer Care Department either by letter or telephone Customer Care Department AEG Domestic Appliances 55 77 High Street Slough SL1 1DZ Tel 0870...

Page 3: ...eramic Hob 11 Finger Touch 12 Cooking Zones 12 Residual Heat Indicator 13 Power 14 AUTOMAX 16 Safety Turn off 18 Autostop 18 Activating the Child Safety Device 19 Minute Minder 21 Timer 22 Suitable pans 24 Advise and Tips for Using the Cooking Zones 25 Cleaning and Maintenance of 26 Aluminium 26 Ceramic Hob 26 What to do if 37 Service and Spare Parts 39 Guarantee conditions 40 ...

Page 4: ...ep Safety information Hints and tips Environmental information How to read the operating instructions The products are continuously being developed and it may occur that some product specifications are changed after this instruction book was printed We therefore have to make reservation for any changes or printing errors ...

Page 5: ...ards cassettes etc on the vitroceramic The hob is intended for domestic use only If it is used in any other way there is a risk of accidents Children Use For reasons of hygiene and safety the cooking zones must be kept clean Grease and spilt food liberate smoke when heated and may at worst cause fire Service and repair must be per formed by our service organisation or an organisation approved by u...

Page 6: ...6 Help prevent accidents when dispos ing of the product Remove the cable from the wall plug and cut off the cable close to the product Disposal ...

Page 7: ...Cooking zone Ø 140 mm 1400 W 4 Cooking zone Ø 210 mm 2200 W 3000 W power 5 Control panel 1 3 2 4 5 2 2 1 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 7 8 7 7 8 7 3 3 Control Panel 1 On off 2 Setting of steps 3 AUTOMAX Power 4 Timer 5 Minute minder 6 Child safety 7 Display for setting cooking zones 8 Minute display ...

Page 8: ...pan This mag netic field contains induction cur rents The base of the pan slows down the induction currents thus forming heat which first heats the pan base and then the food in the pan Magnetic field Ceran surface Induction coil Saucepan base Quicker cooking With induction your pans become hot immediately This means you save time and energy when cooking by induction As the necessary heat for cook...

Page 9: ...eat down the heat quickly dissipates Easy cleaning Any spills will not burn onto the vit roceramic hob as the area to the side of the pan is not hot Cleaning of spills is therefore easy Power The front zone has a facility for switching in extra heat to give an even quicker boiling time When using Power on the front zone the rear zone cannot be set at the highest setting Information on how to use P...

Page 10: ...etc Apply a protective coating on the ceramic hob before you use it This way it becomes easier to clean the glass and you prevent any spillage from burning This is what you do 1 Pour a few drops of the cleaning agent supplied with the hob on paper towel and rub it on to the entire surface 2 Polish the surface with a clean cloth until it is dry ...

Page 11: ...obs and switch off any cooker hood Put out the fire with a lid and never use water Scrape any spills from the hob straight away with a razor Spills of sugar and sugar rich foods jam fruit syrup etc melted plastic and aluminium foil may damage the hob Never place wet saucepans on the hob Make sure there is no sand sugar or salt on the base of the pan Sand can cause scratches and sugar and salt can ...

Page 12: ... seconds otherwise the cooking section will turn off again Press the m button to set the zone level by level from 0 9 Press the l button to set the zone level by level from 9 0 If you keep pressing the l or m button the adjustment will be quick er the hob will run through the adjustment levels 1 9 and stop when you reach 0 If there is no pan on the zone or if the pan is not magnetic F will show on...

Page 13: ...y by pressing the l and m buttons simultaneously Turn off all zones by pressing the k button Residual Heat Indicator Each cooking zone has a residual heat indicator When the cooking zone is turned off the H is lit up in the display until the cooking zone has cooled H is a warning that the cooking zone is still hot ...

Page 14: ...ooking zone When Power is switched on the Power control lamp will light and the cooking zone will output 3000 W Meanwhile the rear right hand cooking zone will provide a maxi mum 600 W output corresponding to level 7 If you attempt to turn the rear right hand cooking zone to a level higher than level 7 while the front right hand zone is set to Power Power will automatically be turned off The front...

Page 15: ...mum 1300 W output corresponding to level 8 If you attempt to turn the front left hand cooking zone to a level higher than level 8 while the rear left hand zone is set to Power Power will automatically be turned off The rear cooking zone will then continue operation at level 9 Deactivating Power 1 Press P Changing from Power to a differ ent level 1 Press P 2 Press l or m until the desired level sho...

Page 16: ...s to the setting you have chosen To adjust AUTOMAX you have to do the following 1 Turn on the hob push k 2 Adjust the desired cooking zone at the setting you wish to use 3 Push N When AUTOMAX is coded the con trol lamp for A will light up To turn off AUTOMAX you have to push N The AUTOMAX chart on the fol lowing page gives guidelines for suitable heat settings for different types of cooking ...

Page 17: ...e Cooking process Fierce frying Frying Thickening Boiling steaming Coagulation Melting A7 A8 A6 A7 A6 A7 A6 A6 A2 Time to automatic cutout 2 mins 1 2 mins 1 2 mins 1 mins 1 mins 16 secs Notes Fry 3 4 min per side depending on thickness Turn regularly Use little water Max 2 dl water to 1 kg potatoes Without water bath Stir frequently AUTOMAX Settings ...

Page 18: ...time The time depends on the set ting See below table When Autostop has been in function the control lamp for k flashes Push k to reset Autostop Setting Max hours before auto turn off 6 5 4 1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Safety Turn off If one of the keys are activated for more than 10 seconds e g by a child pot spillage etc the hob is automatically turned off ...

Page 19: ...key 2 Push the j key for 3 seconds The control lamp for child safety lights up If you try to turn on the hob when the child safety is activated the con trol lamps for k and j will light up Push again on k to turn off To use the hob when the child safety is activated do the following 1 Push the k key 2 Push the j key and the key you wish to use simultaneously The child safety is disengaged while th...

Page 20: ...20 De activating the Child Safety 1 Push the k key 2 Push the j key for 3 seconds The control lamp for child safety turns off ...

Page 21: ... m key till the desired time is shown in the dis play When the time has run out you will hear an acoustic signal De activating the Minute Minder If you wish to de activate the minute minder before the time is up you have to do the following Push simultaneously on the l m keys for 3 seconds In the display it will say 0 After a few seconds the display is turned off ...

Page 22: ...rn on a cooking zone 2 Push the A key 2 or 3 times to select the cooking zone you wish the timer to control The control lamp for the actual zone lights up In the display it says 0 3 Push the l or m key to set the time The time is shown in min utes If the two keys are held down for more than 3 seconds the timer can be set faster with 5 minutes intervals 5 10 15 minutes The last minute is shown in s...

Page 23: ...et time has passed you will hear an acoustic signal The timer and the cooking zones are automatically turned off The control lamp for the other cook ing zone will flash while the first timer is activated When the time for the first zone expires the remaining time for the other cooking zone is shown in the display De activating the Timer If you wish to de activate the timer before the time is up yo...

Page 24: ...u can test whether your pans are suitable by placing a magnet on their base If the magnet sticks the pan is suitable Unsuitable pots Pans made of aluminium copper brass glass porcelain and steel and which do not have a magnetic base Size of pots The zones automatically adapt their size to the base of the cooking uten sil within certain limits The pots must have a definite minimum size which will d...

Page 25: ...t and then turn down to the lowest possible heat when steam starts emerging strongly from the lid Calculate the cooking time from when you turn down the heat Avoid looking at potatoes vegetables until the cooking time is complete Turn down immediately the pan starts to boil Choose the correct heat setting Start at the highest setting and turn down as far as possible without the food going off the ...

Page 26: ...become damaged A stained plate reduces the heat trans fer between cooking zone and pan Dry off cooking zones with a damp cloth with washing up liquid When heavily stained you can do the fol lowing 1 Remove stains etc using the ceramic hob scraper 2 Make sure the ceramic hob has cooled down Use the cleaning liquid supplied with the hob Follow the instructions on the cleaning liquid Ceramic hob 3 Wi...

Page 27: ...ck of the product you will find the CE marking and the prod uct s serial number Write the serial number on the front of present instruction book so it is easily acces sible in the event of service All packaging can be recycled Contact your local authority if you do not know where to dispose of the packaging Check that the appliance has no faults and is undamaged on delivery Transport Damages Remov...

Page 28: ...ld in measurements Width 700 mm Depth 490 mm Height 38 mm Measurements power Front left 140 mm 1400 W Front right 210 mm 2200 W 3000 W Power Rear right 140 mm 1400 W Rear left 180 mm 1800 W 2300 W Power This unit is labelled to indicate conformity with the lowvoltage directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC directive 89 336 EEC ...

Page 29: ...hase Neutral Earth Cable type 4 mm HO5 RR F Installation must comply with any special requirements laid down by the local energy provider The prod uct must be connected via an exter nal switch with a contact gap of at least 3 mm in all poles May be the main switch L L1 N 3G4 L 40 mm Cabel ties for min 60 C Min Powersupply Cord HO5 RR F 3G4 HAR PE If the power supply is dam aged or has to be change...

Page 30: ...30 Mounting The unit may be mounted in any type of kitchen worktop with a thickness of 28 to 40 mm 250 mm 10 mm 2 340 mm BASE SHELF BUNDHYLDE 360 mm min 20 mm HOB 1 49 mm 10 mm 250 mm 38 mm BASE SHELF ...

Page 31: ...h two cutouts must be created in the shelf one at the front and one at the rear to pro vide sufficient ventilation to the electrical components The cutouts must be min 10x250 mm If the appliance is installed with an oven located below it there must be no intervening shelf panel The distance between the top of the worktop and the top of the oven must be min 60 mm thus ensuring that the distance bet...

Page 32: ...Wall Minimum 150 mm to flammable material Minimum 50 mm to non flamable material 1 Cut a hole in the table top according to the measures stated See Technical data built in measurement 2 Place the unit upside down on a mat Take care that the top side is not scratched 3 Mount the clamping fittings in the holes in the side of the base panel see fig 4 Place the unit in the hole and tighten the clampin...

Page 33: ...idth 2 Subtract 20 mm from the total width Example A hob of 720 mm a downdraft of 180 mm a gas hob of 360 mm 1 720 180 360 1260 mm 2 Width of the hole 1260 20 1240 mm Distance to Wall Min 150 mm to flammable material Min 50 mm to non flammable material 490 mm Reinforcement beam Distance to wall Min 50 mm non flammable material Distance to wall Min 150 mm flammable material ...

Page 34: ...ched 3 Mount the clamping fittings in the holes in the side of the base panels see fig 4 Place the first hob in the hole 5 Apply silicone to the two corners joining the next hob see fig Use only the silicone supplied with the hobs as this is intended to tolerate the high temperatures of the appliance 6 Push a reinforcement beam up against the hob Apply silicone on the rein forcement beam see fig 7...

Page 35: ...igh temper ature Fig 1 3 Splash a little soapy water washing up liquid on the silicone stripe 4 Press the rubber block hard against the ceramic hob and pull it slowly from back to front Fig 2 5 Leave the silicone to harden until the next day 6 Remove surplus silicone coating from the ceramic hob with the razorblade supplied Be careful not to damage the silicone in the gap Run tools only along the ...

Page 36: ...mic hob with 2 cooking zones Gas hob with 2 burners Induction hob with 2 cooking zones Grill Grill Fryer Wok 580 mm Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking zones Gas hob with 4 burners 720 mm Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking zones Gas hob with 4 burners Induction hob with 4 cooking zones ...

Page 37: ...HFI relay in the main fuse box Check the fuses for the hob The hob may get as hot as 60 C Possibly you have too many electri cal appliance in use at one go If your hob is connected to a 10 Amp fuse group there is a high risk of overload During use there will be noise from the induction coil and the fan This is completely normal and has no effect on cooking performance However some pans can increas...

Page 38: ...Check whether the zones are suffi ciently covered by the pan See the section How to use Suitable pots Check that the pans are suitable for induction See the section How to use Suitable pans If F still flashes contact service See section Service and spare parts The front and rear zones are con nected If you wish to use setting 8 or 9 on the rear zone the front zone cannot be set higher than level 9...

Page 39: ...tee customers should ensure that the recommended checks under the heading What to do if have been made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown Please note that proof of purchase is required for in guarantee service calls Help us to help you Please determine your type of enquiry before writing or telephoning When you contact us we need to know 1 Y...

Page 40: ...air or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity or gas supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained rep...

Page 41: ...product The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user Your new home is within the European Community EC or European Free Trade Area The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used do...

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