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S7 - C900TCLINEAR

Handbook

08 26298 00 - C900TCLINEAR  22/10/07  10:00 am  Page 1

Summary of Contents for S7-C900TCLINEAR

Page 1: ...S7 C900TCLINEAR Handbook ...

Page 2: ...g your appliance 3 About The S7 C900CTLINEAR Includes Technical Data 4 Safety 4 What The Symbols Mean 6 Using The Hob general information 7 Care Cleaning 12 Installation 14 Service Record 20 Customer Care Inside back cover ...

Page 3: ...s we recommend that you wear protective gloves when installing and moving this appliance This will prevent any injury Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications cannot be guaranteed Modification to design and material may be necessary subsequent to publication Always use a registered installer for this appliance WARNING For your ow...

Page 4: ...imum load 5 8kW Ratings based on 220 240 V 50Hz Small 1 2 ceramic Medium dual zone 1 7 ceramic Small 1 2 ceramic Hob Dimensions Width 900mm Depth 370mm Height to top of pansupports 4mm Cut out required WxD 864mm x 348mm Hob Aesthetics Features 4 elements Child lock Timer Pan detector Keep warm Easy clean glass hob 4 ...

Page 5: ...on concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible fortheir safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Keep all flammable materials away from the hob Do not place aluminium foil or plastic utensils on hot surfaces Turn pan handles to a safe position so they are out of reach of children not overhanging the appliance and cannot be caught accidenta...

Page 6: ...ctly the same heat setting Minus For use with functions such as the minute minder or timer if fitted Plus For use with functions such as the minute minder or timer if fitted Boost A full power boost until the contents of the pan is at boiling point The heat setting will then reduce to a pre selected heat setting to continue cooking Simmer A low heat for gentle cooking of delicate foods which requi...

Page 7: ...nd the entire hob touch the power on off Pan detector When using the pan detector the heat zone will only work when a pan is actually in position on the heat zone If no pan is detected then the display will flash When pan detection is active only pans with a ferrous base will work on the hob aluminium copper glass etc will not work To deactivate the pan detector touch and hold the on the control p...

Page 8: ...l zone is selected the neon remains illuminated When the Single zone is selected the neon is not illuminated Pause resume Touch and hold the pause resume icon if you need to briefly switch the hob off Touch the icon again along with any other icon to resume cooking on the previous heat setting Note If you decide to switch the power off while the hob is paused you must remember to resume when you c...

Page 9: ...ghts surrounding the display these correspond to you heating zones These will flash when not selected and remain static when selected Touch and hold the and until the neon light representing the chosen zone is illuminated Use the and to set the required duration The timer starts counting down immediately An audio signal sounds at the end of the cooking time and the heating zone switches off To dec...

Page 10: ...d 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 and solid plate 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 marks which can be difficult to remove Certain typ...

Page 11: ...ns with an enamelled base or avoid sliding the pan across the glass surface Stainless steel pans suitable for induction Most stainless steel pans are suitable for induction cooking saucepan pot frying pan chip pan etc Some stainless steel pans have copper bases which are usually not suitable Aluminium pans with a special base Choose pans with a thick base as this ensures more even cooking the heat...

Page 12: ...tact with the hob and rapid cooking times Use pans with a flat base of minimum 128mm diameter and maximum 280mm diameter Pan bases that are much smaller or much larger than the hotplate eg by 50mm will result in slower cooking times To save energy Always position pans centrally over the heating area Put lids on saucepans and only heat the amount of liquid you need When liquids boil reduce the c o ...

Page 13: ... The following recommendations will help to keep the ceramic glass surface bright and clean Use a dampened paper towel or clean damp cloth to apply a small dab of cleaner conditioner to clean each heating area Use another paper towel or a clean dry soft cloth to wipe dry and then polish the whole glass surface To remove any stubborn marks or heavy soiling a non scratching mild cream cleaner may be...

Page 14: ...o not use a dishcloth or dish sponge to wipe the hob this can leave a film of detergent on the surface which will discolour the hob next time a heating area is used Clean cloths kept for the cleaning of the hob can be used Do not use too much cleaner conditioner only a thin coating is required any excess may burn on and dis colour the hob when it is next in use If persistent stains or marks remain...

Page 15: ...stallations in the Republic of Ireland refer to National Regulations applicable to this product Choosing your installation 1 Over a unit with a door or drawer 2 Above an oven In all cases your hob needs to be well ventilated Make sure that the air inlet through the ventilator grid underneath the hob are never blocked The hob must not be fitted over a washing machine a fridge or a freezer Installin...

Page 16: ...ven A minimum 9mm gap must be maintained between the oven top and the base of the hotplate The appliance MUST be fitted on the runner kit provid ed It is not suitable for shelf type installation if the plinth line is to be maintained Ovens other than Stoves Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for clearances above the oven We recommend a 9mm gap between hob and appliance should the work surfac...

Page 17: ...sistant material or covered with heat resistant material Protecting the cut out The types of chipboard used for work surfaces swell relatively quickly in contact with humidity Apply a special varnish or adhesive to the cut edge to protect it from steam or condensation which may form under the work surface under the hob Minimum clearance above the hob Important So that cooking utensils can be used ...

Page 18: ...utout and secure in place using the four brack ets 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 woodscrews provided The screws should be tightened just sufficiently to secure the hob to the worktop but not overtightened ...

Page 19: ...tions l Connection should be made with a suitable cable l First strip the wires then push the cable through the cable clamp in the terminal block cover l Connect the cable to the terminal block and then tighten the cable clamp screw see diagram l Close the terminal box ensuring that the cover is engaged on the locking tabs Important Ensure that you route all mains electri cal cables well clear of ...

Page 20: ...Service Record Date of purchase Installer stamp Printed name Date of installation Place of purchase Date Part s replaced Engineers Stamp Printed Name 20 ...

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Page 23: ... 22 22 502 Calls will be answered in strict rotation as soon as possible Please record your model and serial number in the spaces above Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you quickly and more efficiently should you need to call us for any reason Model Number Serial Number ...

Page 24: ...ey Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW Tel Customer Care 0871 222 2502 Trade Support 0871 222 2625 Customer Support Line 0871 222 2635 Fax 0871 222 2645 Stoves is a member of Glen Dimplex Home Appliances 08 26298 00 2007 BI Hob ...

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