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Summary of Contents for BCT9031G

Page 1: ...Built in Hob User manual BCT9031G EN 185 9281 78 R AA 30 ll 2018 ...

Page 2: ...as well Follow all warnings and information in the user manual Remember that this user manual is also applicable for several other models Differences between models will be identified in the manual Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the following symbols are used IA 1 CE Important information or useful hints about usage Warning of hazardous situations with regard to life and proper...

Page 3: ...se 6 m How to use the hob 14 Safety for children 6 General information about cooking 14 Disposing of the old product 7 Using the hobs 15 Package information 7 Control panel 16 General information 8 m Maintenance and care 22 Overview 8 General information 22 Technical specifications 8 Cleaning the hob 22 m Installation 9 Troubleshooting 23 Before installation 9 Installation and connection 9 Future ...

Page 4: ...n read the instructions carefully Do not operate the product if it is defective or has any visible damage 4 EN Make sure that the product function knobs are switched off after every use Electrical safety If the product has afailure it should not be operated unless it is repaired by the Authorized Service Agent There is the risk of electric shock Only connect the product to a grounded outlet line w...

Page 5: ...c drinks in your dishes Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures and may cause fire since it can ignite when it comes into contact with hot surfaces Do not place any flammable materials close to the product as the sides may become hot during use Keep all ventilation slots clear of obstructions Do not use asteam cleaner to clean this appliance Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dange...

Page 6: ...roduct is designed for domestic use Commercial use will void the guarantee This appliance is for cooking purposes only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper use or handling errors Safety for children WARNING Accessible parts will become hot when in use To 6 EN avoid burns and scalds children should be ...

Page 7: ... it to the collection center for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Please consult your local authorities to learn about these collection centers Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU It does not contain harmful and prohibited materials specified in the Directive Package information Packaging materials of the prod...

Page 8: ...ity of he product Figures in this manual are schematic and may not exactly match your product 8 EN Base cover alues stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained 11111i ia in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards Depending on operational and environmental conditions of the product these values may vary ...

Page 9: ... commercially available work tops Asafety distance must be left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture See figure values in mm It can also be used in afree standing position Allow aminimum distance of 750 mm above the hob surface If acooker hood is to be installed above the cooker refer to cooker hood manufacturer instructions regarding installation height min 650 mm Remove pack...

Page 10: ... the wiring you must comply th the national local electrical regulations nd must use the appropriate socket outleVline and plug for oven In case the product s power limits are out of current carrying capability of plug and socket outleVline the product must be connected through fixed electrical installation directly without using plug and socket outleVline 1 If it is not possible to disconnect all...

Page 11: ...models your product may come ith the mounting springs already fitted on it he number of mounting springs on your product varies depending on product model 5 Place the hob on the counter and align it 6 When the hob is placed on the counter top it will be fixed easily with the help of the clamps If the installation with these clamps is not sufficient for your cooktop additional 2mounting clamps can ...

Page 12: ...n this hob therefore when fitting the mounting springs clamps only attach the supplied fixings to the connection holes shown in this manual Failure to observe this advise may lead to life and property safety The number of mounting springs on your product varies depending on product model Final check 1 Operate the product 2 Check the functions Future Transportation Keep the product s original carto...

Page 13: ...vings up to 1 3 Vessels and pots must be compatible with the cooking zones Bottom of the vessels or pots must not be smaller than the hotplate Keep the cooking zones and bottom of the pots clean Dirt will decrease the heat conduction between the cooking zone and bottom of the pot Initial use First cleaning of the appliance he surface might get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials _ __o...

Page 14: ...e saucepan onto another cooking zone lift and place it onto the cooking zone you want instead of sliding it Saucepan selection Glass ceramic surface is heatproof and is not affected by big temperature differences 14 EN Do not use the glass ceramic surface as aplace of storage or as acutting board Use only the saucepans and pans with machined bottoms Sharp edges create scratches on the surface r ti...

Page 15: ... can decrease the IIIIIIIIO cooking level or turn off the oven hen the hob is running keep items with magnetic properties such as credit cards or cassettes away from the hob Illuminated cooking areas This may not exist on your product Cooking zones on the hob will be illuminated The cooking zones will not appear when the hob is in the turned off or stand by position When you turn on the hob the il...

Page 16: ...l panel clean and dry Having damp and soiled surface may cause 11111111o 1 problems in the functions Turning on the hob 1 Touch the D key on the control panel The hob is ready for use If no operation is performed within 20 seconds the hob will automatically return oStandby mode hen any key GJ key is pressed for a long time the product automatically turns off for safety reasons Turning off the hob ...

Page 17: ... right hand side of the hob the same instructions apply to the said cooking zone Turning on the wide surface cooking zone while one or both of the left cooking zones are running This feature is optional It may not exist on your product While one or both of the left cooking zones are running you can combine both cooking zones by activating the wide surface cooking zone Thus you can utilize a wider ...

Page 18: ...ctively Once the Booster period is over the cooking zone switches 18 EN to the set temperature level and only the selected temperature value is displayed Switching off the high power setting BOOSTER prematurely Ill By touching the t i t key you can turn off the booster setting any time you want Key Lock You can activate the key lock to avoid changing the functions by mistake when the hob is operat...

Page 19: ...e first touch P1 and l J symbols will appear on the display 4 The relevant cooking zone will be activated at the b9iling level after the second touch P2 and L U symbols will appear on the display 5 The relevant cooking zone will be activated at the frying level after the third touch P3 and l J symbols will appear on the display The cooking zone will start to operate at the set automatic cooking le...

Page 20: ...elected temperature level Maximum operation time is applied at this temperature level The cooking zone may be restarted by the user after it is turned off automatically as described above Table 1 Operation time limits 20 EN Overheating protection Your hob is equipped with some sensors ensuring protection against overheating Following may be observed in case of overheating Active cooking zone may b...

Page 21: ...errors remain uncorrected call for Authorized Service If the surface of the touch control panel is subjected to vapor entire control system will __ _ be deactivated asignal sound will be heard and E will flash on the display Keep the surface of the touch control panel clean It may give erroneous operation No pots pans must be placed on the touch control panel 21 EN ...

Page 22: ... any sharp objects during 22 EN cleaning Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the cooking surface since they can scratch the surface Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance as this may cause an electric shock Cleaning the hob Glass ceramic surfaces Wipe the glass ceramic surface using apiece of cloth dampened with cold water in amanner as not to leave any cl...

Page 23: ... of the pot is not wide enough for the cooking zone Choose apot wide enough and center the pot on the cooking zone properly Cooking pot or cooking zone is overheated Allow them to cool down lelmB iiill ni i iiillii ilirniillirlnllQfiirillin Cooking time for the selected cooking zone may be over You may set anew cooking time or finish cooking Overheat protection is active Allow your hob to cool dow...

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