Page 5 - Read All Instructions.; Important safeguards
1. Read All Instructions. 2. To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over the heated surface units, cabinet storagespace located above the surface units should beavoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, therisk can be reduced by installing a range hoodthat projects horizontally a mi...
Page 6 - Save These Instructions.
7. DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS – Surface units may be hot eventhough they are dark in color. Areas near surfaceunits may become hot enough to cause burns.During and after use, do not touch or let clothingor other flammable materials contact heatingelements or areas near units unti...
Page 7 - For your safety
5 For your safety Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged. The appliance must only be connected by an authorised specialist, paying attention to the relevant regulations of the power supplycompanies and the regional constructionregulations. Observe the assembly instructions! The appliance coul...
Page 10 - Visual signals
Visual signals 8 Luminous disc Indicator Signification Cause / Remedy behind the on the control knob cooker lights OFF appliance is switched OFF light constantly cooking zone ON normal use slow flashing of residual heat The appliance is too hot to be indicator light display touched safely. (long OFF...
Page 13 - Energy Saving Tips
Pots and saucepans should always be covered by amatching lid. The cooking time is shortened andthe energy use reduced. Pay attention to the right size when choosing potsand pans. The diameters of pots and pans shouldcorrespond to that of the hotplate. When buyingpots, pay attention to the fact that ...
Page 14 - Settings Table
12 Settings Table Cooking Cooking method Examples level 12 Boiling Water Searing Meat Heating Fat, liquids Boiling Soup, sauce Blanching Vegetables 11 - 9 Roasting Meat, fish, potatoes 8 - 7 Browning Flour, onions Roasting Almonds, breadcrumbs Baking Pancakes, egg dishes Boiling in open pot Liquids ...
Page 18 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection Rated power consumption: 4 400 W Note: if there is a need for an intermediate cupboard wallunder the hob, cut out the recess so that the troughof the hob does not lie on the cupboard side walland so that a distance of 20 mm ( 13 / 16 ´ ´ ) from the intermediate cupboard wall is...
Page 20 - Preparing the cabinet
Preparing the cabinet • Cut out the recess for the hob in your worktop. Proceed as indicated on the installation sketch.The installation sketch contains the measurementsof the space required for the trim between theappliances. Several appliances can also beinstalled in individual recesses, as long a...
Page 21 - Installing the control panel
Installing the control panel • Before installation, remove all styrofoam packaging from the control knobs and peel off the protective film behind the luminous discs. • Hold the support plate from the rear against the cabinet front, insert control knobs into the holes,secure from the rear with the nu...
Page 22 - Installing the cooktop
Installing the cooktop • Firmly plug the connecting cable in the cooktop and in the control panel (the plugs must lock intoplace). • T urn the clamping screws to the side. Insert the hob with the control panel on the front into the cut-out and align it. Note: do not stick the hob onto the worktop wi...