Page 2 - Visit our website for:; Register your product for better service:; CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE; General information and tips
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . ....
Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Installation
• Never try to extinguish a fire with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover flame e.g. with a lid or afire blanket. • Do not store items on the cooking surfaces.• Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.• Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be pl...
Page 5 - Use
• Before carrying out any operation make sure that the appliance is dis-connected from the power supply. • Use the correct electricity mains cable.• Do not let the electricity mains cable tangle. • Make sure the mains cable or plug (if applicable) does not touch the hot ap-pliance or hot cookware, w...
Page 6 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; Control panel layout
when you have to move them on thecooking surface. 2.3 Care and Cleaning WARNING! Risk of damage to the appliance. • Clean regularly the appliance to pre- vent the deterioration of the surfacematerial. • Do not use water spray and steam to clean the appliance. • Clean the appliance with a moist soft ...
Page 7 - Display; The cooking zones
Use the sensor fields to operate the appliance. The displays, indicators andsounds tell which functions operate. Sensor field Function 1 To activate and deactivate the appli-ance. 2 To activate and deactivate the GrillFunction. 3 To activate and deactivate the STOP+GO function. 4 To activate the Coo...
Page 8 - There is no cookware on the cooking zone.; OptiHeat Control; mension and colours show the; residual heat; Residual heat; DAILY USE; Activation and; OK
The cooking zone in the display Description 6 Zone in adjustment. ? There is no cookware on the cooking zone. A The Automatic Heat Up function operates. OptiHeat Control . The cooking zone is off. The Di- mension and colours show the residual heat : • Big red - still cooking• Big orange - keep warm•...
Page 9 - The heat setting; Touch; Power Boost; in; Power management
languages. Touch or to set the language. Touch OK to confirm. 4.4 The heat setting Touch the control bar at the heat set-ting. Move your finger along the controlbar to change the setting. Do not re-lease before you have a correct heat set-ting. 4.5 Grill Function Use the Grill Function with theMaxis...
Page 10 - Symbol; Low level
4.9 Timer There are 3 timer functions: AutomaticCounter , Power-off timer and MinuteMinder . To set the timer function touch again and again until the indicator of a necessary function comes on. Automatic Counter Use this function to monitor how longthe cooking zone operates. It starts au-tomaticall...
Page 12 - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS; Cookware material
5. HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS INDUCTION COOKING ZONES For induction cooking zones a strongelectro-magnetic field creates the heatin the cookware very quickly. 5.1 Cookware for induction cooking zones Use the induction cooking zoneswith correct cookware. Cookware material • correct: cast iron, steel, ena...
Page 13 - Hints and Tips for Cook; • Start the function with cold appliance
It means that the cooking zone with themedium heat setting uses less than ahalf of its power. The data in the table is for guid-ance only. Heatsetting Use to: Time Hints Nominalpower con-sumption 1 Keep warm the foodyou cooked as required Put a lid on a cook-ware 3 % 1 -3 Hollandaise sauce,melt: but...
Page 14 - Eggs; Correct pans for Cook; Put your cookware up side down.; CARE AND CLEANING; Remove immediately; • The surface of the hob has horizontal
frozen ) of the food have an influence onthe correct frying level. Choose frying level and adjustment that is the best foryour cooking habits and pans. Frying level Food suggestion Use to prepare Eggs Fried eggs, omelette,french toasts, filet of fish,vegetable Pancake Pancakes, fish fingers,frozen f...
Page 15 - • At the end; rub the appliance dry; TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; Clean the control panel.
moist cloth and some detergent with asmooth movement from left to right. • At the end rub the appliance dry with a clean cloth . 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Remedy You cannot activate theappliance or operate it. Activate the applianceagain and set the heatsetting in less than 10seconds...
Page 16 - and a number come
Problem Possible cause Remedy The backlight is on, butthe contrast of the dis-play is bad. The hot cookware is onthe display. Remove the object andlet the appliance be-come sufficiently cool. Ifthe contrast is not clear,speak to the service cen-tre. II and text come on. The Automatic SwitchOff opera...
Page 17 - INSTALLATION; Connection cable
If you tried the above solutions and can-not repair the problem, speak to yourdealer or the customer service. Give thedata from the rating plate, three digitletter code for the glass ceramic (it is inthe corner of the glass surface) and anerror message that comes on. Make sure, you operated the appl...
Page 19 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION; Made in Germany; Cooking zones power; Right rear; ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
9. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Modell HK894400XG Prod.Nr. 949 595 285 00 Typ 58 GBD C3 AU 220 - 240 V 50 - 60 Hz Induction 7.4 kW Made in Germany Ser.Nr. .......... 7.4 kW AEG Cooking zones power Cookingzone NominalPower (Maxheat setting)[W] Power Func-tion activa-ted [W] Power func-tion maxi-mum dura-tio...