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BUILT-IN 

COOKTOP

USER MANUAL

GB

GR

H10-20-260-183 Rev 005

Electric

ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ

Ηλεκτρική

Summary of Contents for ES 9390

Page 1: ...BUILT IN COOKTOP USER MANUAL GB GR H10 20 260 183 Rev 005 Electric ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ Ηλεκτρική ...

Page 2: ...Therefore we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the product and keep it permanently at your disposal Note This user manual is prepared for more than one model Some of the features specified in the Manual may not be available in your appliance All our appliances are only for domestic use not for commercial use Products marked with are optional Conforms with the WEEE Regulati...

Page 3: ...nnection 12 Introduction of the appliance 13 Technical features 14 Installation of cooktop 15 Counter cutting sizes 18 Control panel 19 Usage of your cooktop 20 Maintenance and cleaning 21 Troubles and solution proposals 22 Handling rules 22 Environmentally friendly disposal 23 Package information 23 ...

Page 4: ...n operating 5 WARNING Fire hazard do not store the materials on the cooking surface 6 WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts are hot during operation 7 Setting conditions of this device are specified on the label Or on the data plate 8 The accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used Small children should be kept away 9 WARNING This appliance is intended for cooking It should not be ...

Page 5: ...s control is ensured or information is provided regarding the dangers 17 This device has been designed for household use only 18 Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance shall not be performed by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised by adults 19 Keep the appliance and its power cord away from children less than 8 years old 20 Put...

Page 6: ...jects that children may reach on the appliance 28 The packaging materials are dangerous for children Keep packaging materials away from the reach of children 29 Cooker supply can be disconnected during any construction work at home After completing the work re connecting the cooker shall be done by authorized service 30 Do not place metal utensils such as knife fork spoon on the surface of the app...

Page 7: ... of the appliance and do not use the appliance 35 User should not handle the cooker by himself 36 When not turning of the cooker during cooking user can touch hot surfaces causing burns 37 If heavier loads are places on the cooker these loads can trip over It may cause personal injuries 38 Allow disconnection of the appliance after installation by accessible plug or a switch in the fixed wiring un...

Page 8: ...ance by spraying or pouring water on it There is a risk of electrocution 5 Do not touch the plug with wet hands Do not pull the cord to plug off always hold the plug 6 Unplug the unit during installation maintenance cleaning and repair 7 Make sure the plug is inserted firmly into wall socket to avoid sparks 8 If the power supply cord the cord with plug is damaged this cord shall be replaced by the...

Page 9: ...ppliance 14 Unplug the unit during installation maintenance cleaning and repair 15 Appliance is equipped with a type Y cord cable 16 The circuit breaker switches of the cooker shall be placed so that end user can reach them when the cooker is installed 17 Fixed connections shall be connected to a power supply enabling omnipolar disconnection For appliances with over voltage category below III disc...

Page 10: ...ove the hobs 4 After each use make sure that the base of the cooking pot and surfaces of cooking zones are clean and dry 5 Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfaces Sand grains falling from the vegetables may scratch the ceramic glass plate 6 Do not lay flammable materials such as cardboard or plastic on the oven Objects such as tin zinc or aluminium as well as aluminium foils or empty coffee pot...

Page 11: ...purposes It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room 3 The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling 4 Operational life of the product you have purchased is 10 years This is the period for which the spare parts required for the operation of this product as defined is provided by the manufacturer ...

Page 12: ...ance can cause 6 Plug of the appliance should be close to be accessed easily to the fuse whose grounding is made without use of extension cord 7 Do not allow contacting the power cable of your appliance with hot regions Similarly keep away it from sharp edges and corners 8 If feeder cord is damaged this cord should be replaced either by manufacturer or its service agency or same degree qualified p...

Page 13: ... 1 Heater positions 2 Glass or metal surface 3 Control switches 4 Hotplate 145 mm or 180 mm 5 Ceramic heater 180 mm or 140 mm 6 Double ceramic heater 120 mm 180 mm or 220 mm 300 mm 7 Ovaldual ceramic heater 140 mm 250 mm 4 7 6 5 1 2 3 ...

Page 14: ... W 1500 W 180 mm rapid hotplate 175 W 220 W 300 W 850 W 1150 W 2000 W 180 mm ceramic heater 1800 W 140 mm ceramic heater 1200 W 140 250 mm ceramic heater 1800 W 120 180 mm ceramic heater 1700 W 220 300 mm ceramic heater 2400 W Supply voltage 220 240 V AC 380 415 V 3N AC 50 60 Hz WARNING For the modification to be done by authorized service this table should be considered Manufacturer may not be he...

Page 15: ...llowed during product installation WARNING Check for any damage on the appliance before installing it Do not have the product installed if it is damaged Damaged products cause a risk for your safety Correct Place For Installation Product is designed in accordance with the kitchen counters supplied from market A safe distance should be left between the product and kitchen walls and furniture If hoo...

Page 16: ...ds between cooktop and counter apply the paste given in package to the sides of lower guard of counter For corners curl paste and increase curls till filling corner gaps 3 Turn cooktop again and align with and place on counter 4 Fasten up your cooktop on counter by using the clamp and screws supplied Installation Diagram Wick GB ...

Page 17: ...elf 6 While mounting cooktop on a closet as shown in the figure above in order to separate between closet and cooktop a shelf should be mounted If it is mounted on a built in oven there is no need to do that 7 If your cooktop will be mounted next to right or left wall the minimum distance between wall and cooktop should be 50 mm min 30 mm ...

Page 18: ...m min 60 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm Cooktop Of 45 cm 520 mm 490 mm 440 mm 410 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm Cooktop Of 60 cm 520 mm 490 mm 590 mm 560 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm Cooktop Of 90 cm 520 mm 490 mm 860 mm 810 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm Cooktop Of 100 cm 400 mm 370 mm 990 mm 960 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm Cooktop Of 70 cm 690 mm 520 mm 560 mm 490 mm min 110 mm min 60 mm min 60 mm G...

Page 19: ...y any pressure to the controls 2 Use the bottom not the tip of your finger while using the device 3 Make sure that the touch controls are always clean and dry Even a thin layer of water may make it difficult for touch controls to work 1 180 mm electrical heater hotplate 2 145 mm electrical heater hotplate 3 180 mm electrical heater hotplate 4 145 mm electrical heater hotplate Cooktop Panel Visual ...

Page 20: ...8 Do not place the lids of the pots and pans on the hobs 9 When you want to put the pot on another hob take the pot up and place it again instead of sliding it 10 Keep the lid of container you use for heating oil open 11 Do not put oil with a volume more than one third of the pan Do not leave the oil unattended when the oil is being heated Extremely hot oils may cause fire 12 Use pots and pans wit...

Page 21: ...er rinse well with a soft cloth 4 Clean glass surfaces with special glass cleaning substances As scratching of glass surfaces leads to breaking while cleaning glass surfaces do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers 5 Do not clean your cooktop with steamy cleaners 6 In the course of cleaning your cooktop never use flammable materials such as acid thinner and gas 7 Do not wash plastic an...

Page 22: ... damage is available on power cable HANDLING RULES 1 Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging 2 Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading unloading and handling 3 Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and transportation 4 Protect from external factors such as humidity water etc that may damage the packaging 5 Be careful not to damage ...

Page 23: ...pment WEEE The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU PACKAGE INFORMATION Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes Take them to the packaging ...

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