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Electronic Gas Hob

EHS 7405 K

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Page 1: ...user manual ElectronicGasHob EHS 7405 K TR HR SK SI CZ RU ...

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Page 3: ...3 please place welcoming texts in CZ SL SI TR RU HR here ...

Page 4: ...ic Timer 16 How to programme the burner to switch off 17 How to set the Minute Minder Function 19 Safety and energy saving advice 20 Cleaning and maintenance 21 Periodical maintenance 22 Something not working 23 Technical assistance and spare parts 36 23 For the installer Instructions for the installer 24 Technical data 24 Gas connection 25 Electrical connection 27 Adaptation to different types of...

Page 5: ...ng them with a finger Electronic Timer to programme your cooking Automatic reignition of the burners if the flame is accidentally extinguished Residual heat indicator to advise that the pan supports and the burners are still hot Children safety device to prevent the controls from being accidentally operated General shutdown to turn off all the burners at once for an emergency Safety device in case...

Page 6: ...long period time the ventilation should be improved by opening a window or increasing the extractor speed After unpacking the appliance make sure the product is not damaged and that the power cable is in perfect condition Otherwise contact the dealer before installing the appliance The manufacturer declines any liability should these safety measures not be observed Child Safety This appliance is n...

Page 7: ...lection channels The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which ...

Page 8: ...F switch Rear right burner control zone Child Safety Control Timer control zone Front right burner control zone Front left burner control zone Rear left burner control zone Auxiliary burner Rapid burner Semirapid burner Semirapid burner ...

Page 9: ...your hob simply touch the required control with a fingertip Ensure to only touch one control at a time during use Here follow the symbols for the main Touch Controls and the relevant indicators Main ON OFF Touch Control Burner Ignition Touch Control Flame level indicators Increasing Touch Control for the flame level Decreasing Touch Control for the flame level Residual heat indicator Burner contro...

Page 10: ... seconds to switch on the hob The red indicator next to the touch control lights up an acoustic signal sounds and the hob is ready to use 2 Touch the Burner Ignition Control of the required burner The flame level indicators located right below the symbols and illuminate ...

Page 11: ...lluminate If touch control is selected the burner automatically lights at medium flame level three flame level indicators illuminate 4 To adjust the burner flame level use the Increasing or Decreasing Touch Control The residual heat indicator lights up immediately after the burner is lit This means that the cooking zone is getting hot the indicator remains on until the pan support and the burner h...

Page 12: ...d the gas flow to the burner is interrupted After 3 seconds the ignition device automatically repeats the ignition procedure for another 6 seconds After three failed ignition attempts a safety device is set on the burner The flame level indicators flash Caution When the safety device is set on a burner the burner controls cannot be operated for about 60 seconds After 60 seconds you can remove the ...

Page 13: ...el indicators and the residual heat indicator flash Caution When the safety device is set on a burner the burner controls cannot be operated for about 60 seconds After 60 seconds you can remove the safety device on the burner by touching both the Increasing Control and the Decreasing Control at the same time Then follow the instructions given in the paragraph How to light a burner A Burner cap B B...

Page 14: ...ution When the safety device is set on a burner the burner controls cannot be operated for about 60 seconds If you select the burner that doesn t work with the Timer Control code number 10 flashes in the cooking time display After 60 seconds you can remove the safety device on the burner by touching both the Increasing Control and the Decreasing Control at the same time Then follow the instruction...

Page 15: ...e sensor detects possible overheating and automatically adjusts all the lit burners to minimum If the hob temperature keeps rising although the flame level has been reduced all the lit burners are automatically turned off and a safety device is set on all the four burners Caution When the safety device is set on all the burners their controls cannot be operated for about 60 seconds If you select a...

Page 16: ...h Control to activate the Timer and select a burner Cooking time display Burner selection display Increasing Touch Control for the time setting Decreasing Touch Control for the time setting Timer control zone Theredindicatornexttothe Lock symbol goes off and an acoustic signal sounds It is highly recommended to activate the child safety function every time the hob is not operated In case of a powe...

Page 17: ...to light a burner 3 Activate the Timer by touching the Timer Control and select the required burner by repeatedly touching the Timer Control 4 Set the required cooking time touching the Increasing and Decreasing Controls max time 99 minutes Once the cooking time has been set the burner selection can no longer be changed If you want to change burner you must set the cooking time to zero by means of...

Page 18: ...r Decreasing Control or at any time to adjust the time setting To cancel the time setting 1 Touch the Decreasing Control to set the cooking time to zero It is possible to programme the switch off of ONLY one burner at a time You can set the cooking time as well when the burner is already lit For example you can bring a pot of water to the boil then put some vegetables meat or pasta and programme t...

Page 19: ...sing or Decreasing Control to set the required time max time 99 minutes 4 The timer begins the countdown a few seconds after the time has been set 5 During the last ten seconds the timer starts beeping to advise that the timed period is about to end 6 An acoustic signal sounds at the end of the timed period To stop the acoustic signal touch the Timer Control To adjust the time setting 1 Touch the ...

Page 20: ...at as the overheated splashes could easily ignite For an easier ignition of the burner light it before placing the pan on the pan support Unstable or misshapen pans should not be used on the hob as unstable pans can cause an accident by tipping or spillage It is advisable to cook with lids on By using a pressure cooker you will obtain further energy saving and shorter cooking times As soon as a li...

Page 21: ...emovers Shouldthehobtopbecomeheavilysoiled it isrecommendedthatpropercleaningproduct is used If scratches or cracks are noticed on the glass top immediately disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply to avoid electric shocks Then contact a Technical Assistance Centre and avoid using the appliance until it has been repaired The Pan Supports The pan supports are dishwasher proof If washing ...

Page 22: ...steel wool pad can be used with caution if the marks are particularly difficult to remove For stubborn stains use normal non abrasive cleaners or specific products available on the market NEVER use scouring pads steel wool or acids for cleaning The ignition system The electric ignition is obtained through a spark plug containing a metal electrode letter C Keep these components clean to avoid diffi...

Page 23: ...ical assistance centre See the section How to light a burner PROBLEM THE HOB DOESN T WORK A BURNER DOESN T WORK ITTAKESTOOLONG TOFINISHTHE DISHES THEY ARECOOKED TOOFAST CAUSE There are blown fuses in the domestic electrical system Switches are turned off or there is no power at the power outlet The hob is not activated The main gas supply tap is closed The gas bottle is empty The hob has overheate...

Page 24: ... kW Auxiliary burner small 1 0 kW Appliance category II2H3B P Appliance gas supply setting Natural Gas G20 20 mbar Gas supply connection G 1 2 Power supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz Overall dimensions Width 730 mm Depth 510 mm Cut out dimensions Width 710 mm Depth 470 mm Appliance class 3 Instructions for the Installer ...

Page 25: ...iance is required to carry out the work ensureallthenecessaryprecautions are followed THE MANUFACTURERWILLNOT ACCEPTLIABILITY SHOULDANY OF THE OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSINCORPORATED IN THIS BOOKLET OR THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE BE IGNORED Gas connection Choose fixed connections or use a flexible pipeinstainlesssteelincompliancewiththe regulations in force If using flexible metallic pipes be careful t...

Page 26: ... conforming to the rules in force or with a flexible s steel tube conforming to the relevant rules in force limited to those whose max length is 2 m If flexible metal tubes are used make sure they do not come into contact with mobile parts or are crushed Pay the same attention also when an oven and top combination is provided for The appliance gas inlet connection is 1 2 cylindrical threaded male ...

Page 27: ...stobefitted in a proper socket If connecting the appliance directly to the electric system it is necessary that you install a double pole switch between the appliance and the electricity supply with a minimum gap of 3 mm between the switch contacts and of a type suitable for the requiredloadincompliancewiththecurrent rules The connection cable has to be placed in order that in each part it cannot ...

Page 28: ...g gas pressure be different or variable compared with the required pressure an appropriate pressure regulator must be fitted on the gas supply pipe in compliance with the rules in force Adaptation to different types of gas Burner characteristics TYPE BURNER INJECTORS NORMAL REDUCED NORMAL FEEDING OFGAS POWER POWER POWER PRESSURE 1 100 mm kW kW m 3 h g h mbar Rapid 119 2 9 0 65 0 276 Semi rapid 96 ...

Page 29: ... Touch the Increasing Control and hold the finger on it until the value 99 appears on the time display Then touch the Decreasing Control and hold the finger on it until the value 80 is displayed 4 Then touch the Increasing Control until 83 is displayed At this point the hob is set to the Gas Change mode and the current gas setting appears on the display n0 stands for gas G20 20 mbar n1stands for g...

Page 30: ...tically set to the normal User Mode 8 Light all the burners and adjust their flame to minimum in order to check the flame stability visual check 9 At the same time check the flame aspect visual check If both the flame stability and the flame aspect are satisfactory the setting of the hob for the new gas type is completed If the flame stability is not satisfactory carry out an additional adjustment...

Page 31: ... Light the burner to be adjusted by touching the Burner Ignition Control The burner lights at the maximum flame level and after a regular flame is obtained it sets at the minimum flame level 3 If the minimum level is too low or not satisfactory to maintain the burner lit touch the Increasing or Decreasing Control to carry out a fine adjustment visual check 4 Switch off the hob touching the main ON...

Page 32: ...st be at least 30 mm thick If the worktop is thicker than 50 mm it is possible to install the hob on modular units of any width Any unit furniture unit household appliance etc placed near the unit which the hob is built in shall not exceed the worktop height A minimum clearance of 100 mm between the cut out in the worktop and any side wall exceeding the worktop height must be observed The hob dime...

Page 33: ...o the cabinet below Proceed as follows 1 Remove the pan supports the burner caps and crowns and turn the hob upside down taking care that the spark plugs and the thermocouples are not damaged in this operation 2 Place the sealing gasket all around the glass top edge as shown in Fig 3 3 Fit the hob in the cut out and push it down until the glass top and the worktop make contact as shown in Fig 4 Th...

Page 34: ...hind the kitchen unit b can be used for connections Dimensions are in mm Building over a unit with an oven The recesses for the hob and the oven must comply the indication given in Figs 6 and must be provided with openings to allow a continuous supply of air Two possible solutions to avoid excessive overheating are described in Fig 7 and 8 The electrical connection for the hob and the oven must be...

Page 35: ...mm minimum from the hob Fig 6 The electronic gas hob can only be installed over a built in oven equipped with cooling fan If the hob is installed over a built in oven equipped with pyrolytic cleaning function the hob must not be in use while the pyrolytic cleaning cycle of the oven is running ...

Page 36: ...vicedbyanauthorisedService Engineer and only genuine approved spare parts should be used ForAssistance please contact your dealer or an authorized Service Centre specifying the type of problem the appliance model Mod the product number Prod No and the serial number Ser No This information is given on the dataplate which is supplied in the accessories plastic bag Genuine spare parts certified by ma...

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