Page 2 - Type
Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to highstandards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operatinginstructions in order to familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out ofit. Please follow the safety precaution...
Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents 1 Safety precautions 4 1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4 1.2 General safety precautions .................................. 4 1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 4 1.4 Instructions for use ....................................
Page 4 - Safety precautions; Symbols used; Information on disposal; General safety precautions
4 1 Safety precautions 1.1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precau-tions.Failure to observe said precautionscan result in injury or in damage tothe appliance or fittings! Information and precautions thatshould be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating in-structions ▸ ...
Page 5 - Safety precautions; Instructions for use; Before using for the first time; Use original spare parts only.
1 Safety precautions 5 disconnect it from the mainsto avoid possible electricshock. ▪ WARNING: The applianceand its accessible parts gethot during use. Be careful notto touch the heating ele-ments. ▪ Under no circumstances usea steam cleaner to clean theappliance. ▪ Do not place metal objectssuch as...
Page 6 - Caution: Burns hazard; Keep pets away from the appliance.; Caution: Risk to life; Do not climb on to the appliance.
1 Safety precautions 6 ▪ The appliance corresponds to recog-nized technology standards and the rel-evant safety regulations. However,proper use of the appliance is essentialto avoid damage and accidents. Pleasetherefore follow the precautions given inthese operating instructions. ▪ The heated surfac...
Page 7 - Hob; Status display
2 Using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accord-ance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/electriciancarry out the necessary work. During the first few hours of use, the appliance can give off an unpleasant ...
Page 8 - Hotplate display; Setting range
3 Appliance description Hotplate display The power levels selected and settings options appear in the hotplate display. Thepower level, colour and type of edge show the activity of the hotplate. 굴ʲ 4 2 3 1 1 Power level «0»: Hotplate switched off 2 Orange: Hotplate switched on and selected in displa...
Page 10 - Cookware; Operating the appliance; Operating the display
4 Operating the appliance 3.7 Cookware Suitable cookware Only cookware with a full magnetic base is suitable for use with the induction hob. This can be checked in the following ways: ▪ A magnet sticks anywhere on the base of the cookware. ▪ The cookware can be selected in the display and be reposit...
Page 11 - Swipe; Scroll; Switching the appliance on
4 Operating the appliance Swipe ▸ Move your finger from left to right or from right to left. – Other possible values and settingsappear. 'DWH 1RWLILFDWLRQV $VVLVWDQFHIXQFWLRQV 'LVSOD\ &ORFN 6LJQDOVDQGWRQHV &KLOGSURRIORFN /DQJXDJH 굸 굗 8VHUVHWWLQJV Scroll ▸ Move your finger from top to bottom ...
Page 12 - Operating the appliance; MemoryFunction; Saving settings
4 Operating the appliance 4.4 MemoryFunction If the cookware is moved or lifted, the settings from the old hotplate are saved and auto-matically taken over for the new hotplate. Saving settings The hotplate display is shown when the cookware is being moved or lifted. If the cook-ware is not placed b...
Page 13 - Teppan Yaki function; ▸ Place the Teppan Yaki plate to the left or
4 Operating the appliance 4.5 Teppan Yaki function The PowerPlus , AutoPowerPlus and ProfessionalMode are not available when theTeppan Yaki plate is being used. A maximum of two Teppan Yaki plates can be used onthe hob. ▸ Place the Teppan Yaki plate to the left or right of the display, flush with th...
Page 14 - PowerPlus; Switching PowerPlus on; AutoPowerPlus; Switching AutoPowerPlus on
4 Operating the appliance 4.6 PowerPlus If PowerPlus is switched on, the hotplate selected works at extra high power for a max-imum of 15 minutes. The hotplate then reverts to the power level originally selected.PowerPlus can be used, for instance, to heat a large quantity of water quickly. Switchin...
Page 15 - Cancelling AutoPowerPlus; ProfessionalMode; Switching the ProfessionalMode on
4 Operating the appliance As soon as boiling point is reached or after a maximum of 15 minutes – an acoustic signal is emitted. – the hotplate reverts to the power level originally selected. If AutoPowerPlus was switched on at power level «0», after boiling point isreached the hotplate reverts to po...
Page 16 - Switching the ProfessionalMode off; GourmetGuide; Starting a function
4 Operating the appliance Switching the ProfessionalMode off ▸ Select a hotplate in the display. – The slider appears in the display. ▸ Change the power level in the display. – goes out in the hotplate display – the ProfessionalMode is switched off. – The hotplate reverts to the set power level. Or:...
Page 17 - Cancelling a function; Operating time; Setting and starting the operating time
4 Operating the appliance Cancelling a function ▸ Select a hotplate in the display. – The function selected appears in the slider. ▸ Touch or slide your finger along the slider to select «Off». – The function selected goes out in the hotplate display. – The function selected is cancelled. Or:▸ Selec...
Page 18 - Restore function; Switching pause cooking on
4 Operating the appliance End of the operating time When the set operating time is up: – the hotplate is switched off. – an acoustic signal is emitted. – 0h 00 flashes in the hotplate display. Switching the operating time off before time ▸ Select a hotplate in the display.▸ Touch the button.▸ Touch ...
Page 20 - EcoManagement; Consumption indicator when cooking; Switching a hotplate off; When the timer is switched on
4 Operating the appliance – The timer is switched off. 4.15 EcoManagement EcoManagement provides information on the energy consumption of the appliance.The information can be shown before, during and after cooking and promotes the sus-tainable use of energy. Consumption indicator when cooking The co...
Page 21 - User settings; Overview of user settings; Brightness
5 User settings 5 User settings 5.1 Overview of user settings ▪ Language ▪ Childproof lock ▪ Display ▪ V-ZUG-Home * ▪ Date ▪ Appliance information ▪ Clock ▪ EcoManagement ▪ Notifications ▪ Factory settings ▪ Signals and tones ▪ Service functions ▪ Assistance functions * Depending on model 5.2 Adjust...
Page 22 - Time; Notifications; Acoustic signals; Assistance functions
5 User settings 5.5 Date The date can be called up and changed. 5.6 Clock Time The time can be displayed in theEuropean 24-hour or the US 12-hourformat (a.m./p.m.). ▪ 12 h format ▪ 24 h format (factory setting) Daylight saving time adjustment The switch between summer and wintertime happens automati...
Page 23 - Childproof lock
5 User settings ProfessionalMode The power level of an item of cookwarecan be changed by moving it further for-ward or further back on the hob. Thehighest power corresponds to power level«9», the lowest power to power level «1». ▪ : High power at the front / low power at the back ▪ : Low power at th...
Page 24 - Appliance information; Consumption indicator; Factory settings
5 User settings Factory settings Settings that have been changed can berestored to V-ZUG-Home factory settings. 5.12 Appliance information The model, article number, serial number(FN) and service contact information canbe found under «Info». Information about the hardware and soft-ware can be found ...
Page 25 - Care and maintenance; face of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged.; Cleaning; cleaning sponge for glass ceramic hobs.
6 Care and maintenance 6 Care and maintenance Clean the appliance only when it has completely cooled down.Risk of burns! Always clean the hob after use. This prevents food residue from burning on. Dried-on orburned-on food residue is harder to clean off.Use of improper cleaning techniques can result...
Page 26 - «Homepage»; Error messages; Message
7 Trouble-shooting Only use the cleaning agents and methods recommended on our «Homepage» . 7 Trouble-shooting You may be able to trouble-shoot the following malfunctions yourself. If not, note downthe error message in full (message, F and E numbers) and call Customer Services. 7.1 Error messages If...
Page 28 - Accessories
8 Accessories Problem Possible cause Solution The heat in the cook-ware is not being dis-tributed sufficiently orevenly enough. ▪ The cookware is posi-tioned unfavourably on thehob. ▸ Slightly move the cookware on the hob. ▪ The cookware is not induc-tion-compatible or is dam-aged. ▸ Use undamaged, ...
Page 29 - Technical data; Product fiche; In accordance with EU Regulation No. 66/2014; EcoStandby
9 Technical data 9 Technical data 9.1 Product fiche In accordance with EU Regulation No. 66/2014 Model number GK 31062 Type designation GK GK11TIFKZ/GK11TIFKZS Number of cooking zones 1 Heating technology Induction cooking zone Dimensions of cooking zone cm 45 × 80 Energy consumption per cooking zon...
Page 30 - Tips and tricks; Energy-efficient cooking
10 Tips and tricks ▪ Apache Commons Logging (Copyright © 2003-2007 The Apache Software Founda-tion): licence in accordance with Section 1.1 ▪ Apache Commons Net (Copyright © 2001-2013 The Apache Software Foundation): li-cence in accordance with Section 1.1 ▪ Apache HttpComponents Client (Copyright ©...
Page 31 - Disposal; Packaging; For more information, please contact the local authorities.
11 Disposal 11 Disposal 11.1 Packaging Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury orsuffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in anenvironmentally-friendly way. 11.2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents ca...
Page 32 - Index
12 Index A Accessories ...................................................... 28Acoustic signals ............................................... 22Alarm tones ....................................................... 22Appliance disposal .......................................... 31Appliance-specific ...
Page 34 - Notes
Page 35 - Appliance; Where is the identification plate?
14 Service & Support The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minormalfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service tech-nician and any cost that goes along with it. Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →S...
Page 36 - Quick instructions; To switch appliance on
Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions! To switch appliance on ▸ Hold the button depressed until the displays appear. Using cookware on the hob ▸ Place the cookware on the hob so that the base of cookware stands fully on the hob. – The hotplate dete...