Page 2 - Dear customer
4 Dear customer Please read these operating instructions carefully. Pay particular attention to the section „SafetyInformation” on the first pages. Please retain theseoperating instructions for later reference. Passthem on to any possible new owners of theappliance. The following symbols are used in...
Page 3 - Contents
5 Contents Operating instructions .................................. 6 Safety ............................................................ 6 Electrical safety .............................................. 6Safety for children .......................................... 6Safety during use ..............
Page 4 - Operating instructions; Safety; Electrical safety
6 Operating instructions Safety The safety aspects of this appliance comply withthe accepted technical standards and theGerman Appliance Safety Law. However, as themanufacturer we also believe it is ourresponsibility to familiarise you with the followingsafety instructions. Electrical safety • Insta...
Page 5 - Disposal; Disposing of old appliances
7 How to prevent damage to the appliance • Never use the hob as a work surface or for storage. • The frameless edge of the ceramic glass surface is susceptible to knocks. Be carefulwhen moving pots and pans around. • Do not operate the cooking zones with empty pots or pans, or with no pots and pans ...
Page 6 - The key features of your appliance
8 The key features of your appliance • Ceramic glass cooking surface: The appliance has a ceramic glass cookingsurface and 4 rapid response cooking zones.The particularly powerful radiant heaterelements substantially shorten the amount oftime taken for the zones to heat up. • Sensor fields: Your app...
Page 7 - Appliance description; Control panel
Page 8 - Switching off for other causes
10 Digital displays The four display fields allocated to the four cookingzones show: • after switching on • on selection of the keep warm setting • to , depending on the selected heat setting • for cooking automatic • for residual heat • when child safety is switched on • upon malfunction /overheati...
Page 9 - Before using for the first time; First cleaning; Operating the cooking area; Touch Control-Sensor fields
11 Before using for the first time First cleaning Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth. Operating the cooking area Touch Control-Sensor fields In order to operate the Touch Control sensor fieldsplace your finger from above flat onto the requiredfield until the corresponding display light...
Page 10 - Switching off the appliance; Heat setting
12 Switching off the appliance To switch off the appliance completely, touch the „ON/OFF“ sensor field . Touch the „ON/OFF“ sensor field for approx. one second. The digital displays extinguish. Heat setting For setting and adjusting the heat setting ( to ) for the selected cooking zone. With the hea...
Page 17 - Child safety feature; Switching on the child safety feature
19 Child safety feature With the child safety feature, the hob can beprotected against undesirable use. Switching on the child safety feature The appliance must be switched on in order toswitch on the child safety feature. However, nocooking zone must be switched on. 1. Touch the „locking“ sensor fi...
Page 18 - Switching off the child safety feature
20 Switching off the child safety feature 1. Switch on the appliance. If the child safety feature is active, then is indicated. 2. Touch the „locking“ sensor field for approx. 3 seconds. As acknowledgement, you hear a signal tone. 3. Touch any of the heat setting selection sensor fields . The displa...
Page 19 - Timer; Using the automatic switch-off function
21 Timer You can use the timer in two ways: • as Switch-off automatic function . You set a slow cooking time for a cooking zone, and thecooking zone switches off automatically whenthe time expires. This function can be used forseveral cooking zones at the same time. • as a minute minder that does no...
Page 21 - Using the minute minder; Locking/unlocking the control panel
23 Using the minute minder To use the minute minder, the appliance must beswitched on but no cooking zone shall be switchedon. 1. Touch the Timer sensor field . In the timer display, there appears . 2. With the Timer setting sensor fields or set the required time period. After a few seconds the minu...
Page 22 - Uses, Tables and Tips; Pots and pans
24 Uses, Tables and Tips Pots and pans The better the pot, the better the cooking results. • You can recognise good pots and pans by their bases. The base should be as thick and flat aspossible. • When buying new pots and pans, pay particular attention to the diameter of the base.Manufacturers often...
Page 23 - Tips on saving energy
25 Tips on saving energy • Always position pots and pans before you switch on the cooking zone. • Dirty cooking zones and pot bases increase the power consumption. • Whenever possible, always have the lid firmly placed on the pots and pans so that they arecompletely covered. • Switch off the cooking...
Page 26 - Cleaning and care; Cooking area; Minor soiling
28 Cleaning and care Cooking area Minor soiling 1. Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid. 2. Then, rub dry with a clean cloth. Remnants of cleaner must not remain on the surface. 3. Once a week, you must thoroughly clean the entire ceramic glass cooking surf...
Page 27 - Stubborn soiling; Problem soiling
29 Stubborn soiling 1. To remove food that has boiled over, or to remove stubborn spatters, use a ceramic hob scraper. 2. Place the scraper at an angle to the ceramic glass surface. 3. Remove the soiling by sliding the blade. Problem soiling 1. Remove burnt-on sugar, melted plastic, aluminium foil o...
Page 28 - What to do if ...; Rectifying faults; ... the cooking zones do not work?
30 What to do if … Rectifying faults It is possible that faults have been caused by aminor error which you can rectify yourself withthe help of the following instructions. Do notattempt any further repairs if the followinginstructions do not help in each specific case. If the ceramic glass cooking a...
Page 29 - ... the indication
31 … the indication lights up? Check whether the cooking zone is overheated. This indicator lights up to show overheating,electronic faults or for safety reasons. … the appliance does not react to activation of a sensor field? The appliance does not react to activation of asensor field if you touch ...
Page 30 - Technical data; Appliance dimensions
32 Installation instructions Technical data Appliance dimensions Cut-out dimensions Cooking zones Connection values Important! The new appliance should only be installed and connected up byqualified and approved personnel.Please observe these instructions,otherwise the guarantee will not coverany da...
Page 33 - Electrical connection
35 Electrical connection Before connecting, check that the nominal voltageof the appliance, that is the voltage stated on therating plate, corresponds to the available supplyvoltage. The rating plate is located on the lowercasing of the hob. The heating element voltage is AC230V~. Theappliance also ...
Page 34 - Service and Spare Parts; Customer Care
3 6 Service and Spare Parts If you wish to purchase spare parts or require anengineer, contact your local Electrolux ServiceForce Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Your telephone call will be automatically routed tothe Service Force Centre covering your post codearea. For the address of your loca...
Page 35 - Guarantee Conditions; Standard guarantee conditions; This guarantee does not cover:; European Guarantee
3 7 Guarantee Conditions Standard guarantee conditions We, Electrolux, undertake that if within 12months of the date of the purchase thisElectrolux appliance or any part thereof is provedto be defective by reason only of faultyworkmanship or materials, we will, at our optionrepair or replace the sam...
Page 37 - Installation / Montering