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Summary of Contents for 600CTH

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Page 2: ...ould you wish to take out extended warranty please fill in the details on the leaflet and post this off to PO Box 33 Springwood Queensland 4127 If your appliance is covered by the warranty and guaran tee you will not be billed for work undertaken should your appliance be faulty terms and conditions do apply so please read through the literature carefully Please ensure that you have available your ...

Page 3: ...rgy 9 Choice of pans 10 Care cleaning 11 Installation Instructions 13 18 Installation requirements 13 Installation advice cabinetry 15 Standard installation 16 Flush fitting installation 17 Connect to the electricity supply 18 Secure hob to worktop 18 Fault Finding 19 Technical Data 20 Customer Care 21 Please keep this handbook for future reference or for anyone else who may use the appliance CONT...

Page 4: ...connection of electric appliances should always be carried out by a competent person Warning This appliance must be earthed Environmental Protection We are committed to protecting the environment and operate an Environmental Management System which complies with BS EN ISO 14001 Disposal of packaging All our packaging materials are recyclable and environmentally friendly Please help us to protect o...

Page 5: ...n so they are out of reach of children not overhanging the appliance and cannot be caught accidentally Commercial simmering aids should not be used as they create excessive temperatures that can damage the surface and may cause a hazard Caution Do not use the hob if the glass is cracked as electrical parts are directly beneath To avoid the possibility of electric shock turn off the electricity sup...

Page 6: ...4 700CTH Control layout USING THE HOB 600CTH Control layout 900CTH Control layout ...

Page 7: ...5 USING THE HOB Touch Control Symbols Power on Burner selector Dual zone selector Dual zone on off selector Hob Lock Timer Plus Minus ...

Page 8: ...ob is switched on at the mains basic calibration is carried out this will take about 5 seconds and a tone will sound to indicate completion If any H symbols show before the hob is operated for the first time this is not a fault and the symbols will go off after approximately 1 hour The hob is now in Standby mode Standby mode The hob is switched on at the mains supply All heaters are switched off a...

Page 9: ...Plus sensor The display will flash showing both the heat setting and an A While the A is flashing the lower heat setting can be entered using the Minus sensor The heat setting and the A will con tinue to flash throughout the boost peri od When the heat setting and A stops flashing the heater has returned to it s normal operating mode Please note 9 is the maximum set ting therefore it is not necess...

Page 10: ... ed Lock function The Lock function can be used to prevent the hob from being switched on unintentionally To operate the lock press the Lock symbol and the Lock LED will be displayed The Lock sensor can also be used to lock the heaters onto the selected temperature setting After selecting the desired heater setting touch the Lock sensor until the Lock LED illuminates Heaters cannot be switched on ...

Page 11: ...r as the minute min der but first select the heating element which is to be controlled by touching the appropriate element symbol The timer sensor can then be touched and the display will show 00 in addi tion an LED will light around the dis play to show which element has been selected Using the and selected the required time period 0 99 the bleeped will sound when the time has elapsed and the ele...

Page 12: ...dby 1 low simmering casseroling sauces stock soups 2 low 3 low medium 4 medium general domestic use fast simmer 6 medium 7 medium high boiling shallow frying 8 high fast frying 9 high H hot heater still hot after use Using the hob USING THE HOB ...

Page 13: ...flows onto the ceramic glass hob Lift pans onto and off the hob rather than sliding them across the surface to avoid marks and scratches Aluminium foil must not be placed on the hob as it will reflect any heat back into the element which can damage it Leaving a hotplate on for a length of time without it being covered by a pan can cause overheating of surrounding areas which could damage the glass...

Page 14: ...ate eg by 50mm will result in slower cooking times Type of pan Avoid using double pans or old misshapen pans which are unstable and dangerous Cast iron stainless steel or enamelled steel pans are all suitable for use on ceramic glass hobs Aluminium pans will give good cooking results but care must be taken in their use If they are slid across the surface of a ceramic hob they tend to leave visible...

Page 15: ...ulate on the hob through lack of cleaning In extreme cases this may amount to misuse of the appliance and could invalidate your guarantee Do not use caustic pastes abrasive cleaning powders coarse wire wool products containing bleach or any hard implements as they will damage the surfaces All parts of the hob can be safely cleaned with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy water Please note Do not steam ...

Page 16: ...ply a thin coating of cleaner conditioner to the ceramic glass and polish the surface with a clean cloth The conditioner gives a protective covering to the ceramic glass which not only makes the hob easier to clean but also ensures that you will gain maximum life out of this product Occasional use will help prevent the build up of mineral deposits which can cause discolouration of the hob surface ...

Page 17: ... minimum clearance of 40mm between the rear edge of the hob and the rear wall This clearance must be maintained up to 650mm above the worktop 4 When installing a Stoves extractor hood above the hob there must be a minimum 650mm clearance above the hob For other extractors refer to their Manufacturer s instructions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 420 mm Wall Unit worktop cooking surface This area must be...

Page 18: ...out in the work top make sure the clearances listed on the previous page will be maintained 16 clearance clearance rear wall side wall worktop cutout cutout width cutout depth 510 mm 580 mm 880 mm 680 mm hob INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 600CTH 700CTH 900CTH Cutout width 555mm 655mm 860mm Cutout depth 485mm 485mm 490mm clearances Side wall 60mm 60mm 60mm Rear wall 50mm 50mm 50mm ...

Page 19: ...b then they can be removed or locally cut away around the brackets to allow the brackets to be installed Any modifications must ensure that the strength of the cabinet is maintained Back panel If the cabinet has a back panel which prevents the clamps from being positioned on the rear edge of the hob then this panel can be completely removed or locally cut away to allow the brackets to be installed...

Page 20: ...side down and attach the seal supplied to the metal struts on the underside of the glass starting in the centre of the rear edge with the wider part of the section adjacent to the glass edge When running the seal around a corner cut a v shaped notch in the seal to allow it to pass around the corner Basetray Strut Hob glass Stick seal to strut with wider part of section adjacent to glass edge Cut v...

Page 21: ...he cover is engaged on the locking tabs Secure hob to worktop After connecting to the electrical supply place the hob in the cutout and secure in place using the four brackets and screws provided The brackets should be orientated to suit the worktop thickness as shown then inserted into the four slots two on the front edge and two on the rear and screwed into the underside of the worktop using the...

Page 22: ...CTH 5415W 700CTH 7070W 900CTH 7715W Country of destination AUS Element ratings 600CTH Front 1560W 1100W 1100W 1655W HALOGEN TECHNICAL DATA 900CTH Front 1655W 1655W 1100W 2205W HALOGEN 1100W HALOGEN 700CTH Front 1655W 1100W 1655W 1100W HALOGEN 1560W HALOGEN ...

Page 23: ...5 C16 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C17 C18 H4 H4 H3 H2 H1 203 203 203 203 204 203 208 208 203 204 203 208 208 203 203 203 TOVES S H S 4 2 H S 4 2 H S 2 4 4 4a S 2 H TERMINAL BLOCK L N 215 218 215 218 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 Bu Br Bu Bu Bu Br Bu W Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Br Br Bu W Bu Bu Bu Bu Gn Gn 18 54 HALOGEN 18 54 8 44 63 27 06 07 06 ...

Page 24: ... C17 C18 DZ1 DZ2 TOVES S TERMINAL BLOCK L N 60 24 H S 2 4 2 4 43 7 H S 4 2 H S 21 57 HALOGEN 15 51 H S 2 4 HALOGEN 2 S H 4 4A 66 30 Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Br Br Bu Br W 208 Br Br Br Bu Bu Bu W 218 218 Gn Gn 215 217 215 215 215 217 217 208 217 217 217 208 Bu 204 204 43 Or 43 43 Or Bu Or Or Or Or 202 202 202 202 202 211 202 202 Or Or Or Or 217 202 211 211 211 211 211 06 07 06 ...

Page 25: ...4 C5 C1 C17 C18 DZ1 DZ2 TOVES S 2 4 S H 4A 27 9 69 TERMINAL BLOCK L N 4 2 H S HALOGEN 15 51 2 4 H S 9 45 HALOGEN 2 4 S H 57 21 4 2 H S 44 8 208 204 204 208 208 215 215 204 204 W Bu Bu Bu Br Br Br Br Br Br Bu Bu W Bu W 218 Gn 218 Gn 514 514 445 469 469 W 203 211 211 211 211 211 211 203 203 203 203 203 Bu W W 203 Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu 203 W W 204 204 445 06 07 06 ...

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Page 27: ...erial number in the space below Where are my model and serial numbers Freestanding HL appliances base of storage drawer Freestanding appliances front frame near oven cavity Built in oven front frame near oven cavity Hobs base plate of the hob Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you quickly and more efficiently When contacting us please use the Customer Care number on the back cover o...

Page 28: ...ease contact your retailer or place of purchase Important note Service work is to be conducted by authorised persons only It is also adviseable that your cooker is checked regularly and maintained in good condition An annual mainte nance is recommended Always check the instruction book before calling a service agent to make sure you have not missed anything Before you contact a service agent make ...

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