Page 2 - Contents; Using this manual
2 English Contents Contents Using this manual 4 The following symbols are used in this User Manual: 4 Safety instructions 5 Disposing of the packaging material 9 Proper disposal of your old appliance 9 Installing the hob 10 Safety instructions for the installer 10 Connecting to the mains power suppl...
Page 3 - Cleaning and care
English 3 Cont ent s Flex control 37 Sound on/off 38 Suggested settings for cooking specific foods 39 Cleaning and care 40 Hob 40Light soiling 40 Stubborn soiling 41 Problem dirt 41 Hob frame (option) 42 To avoid damaging your appliance 42 Warranty and service 43 FAQs and troubleshooting 43 Service ...
Page 4 - The following symbols are used in this User Manual:; severe personal injury or death; minor personal injury or property damage
4 English Using this manual Using this manual Please take the time to read this owner’s manual, paying particular attention to the safety information contained in the following section, before using your appliance. Keep this manual for future reference. If transferring ownership of the appliance, pl...
Page 5 - Safety instructions
English 5 Saf ety ins truc tion Safety instructions The safety aspects of this appliance comply with all accepted technical and safety standards. However, as manufacturers we also believe it is our responsibility to familiarize you with the following safety instructions. WARNING This appliance is no...
Page 6 - Safety instruction; Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
6 English Safety ins truc tion Safety instruction After use, switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the hob glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glas...
Page 9 - Disposing of the packaging material; Proper disposal of your old appliance
English 9 Saf ety ins truc tion Disposing of the packaging material WARNING All materials used to package the appliance are fully recyclable. Sheet and hard foam parts are appropriately marked. Please dispose of packaging materials and old appliances with due regard to safety and the environment. Pr...
Page 10 - Installing the hob; Safety instructions for the installer
10 English Installing the hob Installing the hob WARNING Be sure the new appliance is installed and grounded only by qualified personnel. Please observe this instruction. The warranty will not cover any damage that may occur as a result of improper installation. Technical data is provided at the end...
Page 11 - Connecting to the mains power supply
English 11 Ins talling the hob Connecting to the mains power supply Before connecting, check that the nominal voltage of the appliance, that is, the voltage stated on the rating plate, corresponds to the available supply voltage. The rating plate is located on the lower casing of the hob. WARNING Sh...
Page 13 - Installing into the countertop
English 13 Ins talling the hob Installing into the countertop A A. Serial number NOTE Make a note of the serial number on the appliance rating label prior to installation. This number will be required in the case of requests for service and is no longer accessible after installation, as it is on the...
Page 18 - Parts and features; Cooking zones
18 English P ar ts and f eatur es Parts and features Cooking zones 04 05 06 02 03 07 01 08 08 01 Induction rear Wide Flex zone 1800 W with Power Boost 2600 W 02 Induction front Wide Flex zone 1800 W with Power Boost 2600 W 03 Induction complete Wide Flex zone 3300 W with Power Boost 3600 W 04 Induct...
Page 19 - Control panel
English 19 P ar ts and f eat ur es Control panel 04 09 07 10 08 02 03 06 06 06 06 01 01 01 01 05 01 Cooking zone selectors 02 Heat setting selector (Magnetic Knob) 03 Lock control sensor 04 On/Off control sensor 05 Timer control sensor and indicator 06 Indicators for heat settings and residual heat ...
Page 20 - Components
20 English P ar ts and f eatur es Parts and features Components Induction hob Bracket Spring Screws Magnetic Knob Induction heating A B C A. Induction coil B. Induced currents C. Electronic circuits • The Principle of Induction Heating : When you place your cookware on a cooking zone and you turn it...
Page 21 - The key features of your appliance
English 21 P ar ts and f eat ur es The key features of your appliance • Ceramic glass cooking surface : The appliance has a ceramic glass cooking surface and four rapid - response cooking zones. • Touch control sensors : Your appliance is operated using touch control sensors. • Easy cleaning : One a...
Page 22 - Safety shutoff; Off control
22 English P ar ts and f eatur es Parts and features • Magnetic Knob : The power control is easy, simple and intuitive by using Magnectic Knob. • Wide Flex zone : The Wide Flex zone is a large, rectangle-shaped area designed for cooking multiple dishes. • Quick Stop : This option reduces the step an...
Page 23 - Virtual flame technology
English 23 P ar ts and f eat ur es Virtual flame technology Virtual flame technology creates the appearance of flames when you turn on an induction element. • Virtual flame technology is available only on the right burner. • As you turn the knob to adjust the power level, the color of the flames cha...
Page 24 - Residual heat indicator; Temperature detection
24 English P ar ts and f eatur es Parts and features Residual heat indicator When an individual cooking zone or the hob is turned off, the presence of residual heat is shown with an , (for “hot”) in the digital display of the appropriate cooking zones. Even after the cooking zone has been switched o...
Page 25 - Hob use; Initial cleaning; Cookware for induction cooking zones
English 25 Hob use Hob use Initial cleaning Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and ceramic cooktop glass cleaner. WARNING Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaners. The surface could be damaged. Cookware for induction cooking zones The induction hob can only be turned on when cookware wi...
Page 26 - Suitability test; Size of pans
26 English Hob use Hob use Suitability test Cookware is suitable for induction cooking, if a magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware and cookware is labelled as suitable by the cookware manufacturer. NOTE Can be suitability test using the Magnetic Knob. NOTE Induction cooking may not function pr...
Page 27 - Operating noises; Using suitable cookware
English 27 Hob use Operating noises If you can hear. • Cracking noise : cookware is made of different materials. • Whistling : you use more than two cooking zones and the cookware. is made of different materials. • Humming : you use high power levels. • Clicking : electric switching occurs. • Hissin...
Page 28 - Using the touch control sensors
28 English Hob use Hob use Energy saving tips NOTE You can save valuable energy by observing the following points. • Always position pots and pans before switching on the cooking zone. • Dirty cooking zones and pan bases increase power consumption. • When possible, position the lids firmly on the po...
Page 29 - Switching the appliance on
English 29 Hob use Switching the appliance on The appliance is switched on using the On/ Off control sensor. Touch the On/Off control sensor for approximately 1 second. The digital displays will show . NOTE After the On/Off control sensor has been actuated to switch on your appliance, a heat setting...
Page 30 - Select cooking zone and heat setting
30 English Hob use Hob use Select cooking zone and heat setting 1. For selecting the cooking zone, touch the corresponding cooking zone’s sensor. 2. For setting and adjusting the power level, rotating the magnetic knob. NOTE The default level is set to 15 when selecting the cooking zone. NOTE If you...
Page 31 - Switching the appliance off; Quick stop
English 31 Hob use Switching the appliance off To completely switch off the appliance, use the On/Off control sensor. Touch the On/Off control sensor for 1 seconds. NOTE After switching off a single cooking zone or the entire cooking surface, the presence of residual heat will be indicated in the di...
Page 32 - Using the child safety lock; Lock control
32 English Hob use Hob use Using the child safety lock You can use the child safety lock to safeguard against unintentionally turning on a cooking zone and activating the cooking surface. Also the control panel, with the exception of the On/Off control sensor, can be locked in order to prevent the s...
Page 33 - Timer; Timer control; Timer setting selectors
English 33 Hob use Timer Using the timer as a safety shutoff : If a specific time is set for a cooking zone, the cooking zone will shut itself off once this period of time has elapsed. This function can be used for multiple cooking zones simultaneously. Setting the safety shutoff The cooking zone(s)...
Page 35 - Using keep warm; Keep warm
English 35 Hob use 2. The count up timer function becomes active and the display numbers increase over time. To cancel the timer settings, hold down the Timer control sensor for 2 seconds. 3. To stop the timer, touch the Timer control sensor. Using keep warm Keep warm function keeps food at the prop...
Page 36 - Power boost control; Power management; Power Boost
36 English Hob use Hob use Power boost control The Power Boost function makes additional power available to the each cooking zones. (example : bring a large volume of water to the boil) Cooking zones Max Boost time 220 mm 10 min 160 mm 10 min Front or Rear Flex 10 min Complete Flex 5 min After these...
Page 37 - Pause; Flex control
English 37 Hob use Pause The Pause function simultaneously switches all cooking zones that are switched on to the low power setting and then back to the heat setting that was previously set. This function can be used to briefly interrupt and then continue the cooking process e.g. to take a telephone...
Page 39 - Suggested settings for cooking specific foods
English 39 Hob use Suggested settings for cooking specific foods The figures in the table below are guidelines. The heat settings required for various cooking methods depend on a number of variables, including the quality of the cookware being used and the type and amount of food being cooked. Switc...
Page 40 - Hob; Light soiling
40 English Cleaning and c ar e Cleaning and care Hob WARNING Cleaning agents must not come into contact with a heated ceramic glass surface: All cleaning agents must be removed with adequate amounts of clean water after cleaning because they can have a caustic effect when the surface becomes hot. Do...
Page 41 - Stubborn soiling; Problem dirt
English 41 Cleaning and c ar e Stubborn soiling 1. To remove food that has boiled over and stubborn splashes, use a glass scraper. 2. Place the glass scraper at an angle to the ceramic glass surface. 3. Remove soiling by scraping with the blade. NOTE Glass scrapers and ceramic glass cleaners are ava...
Page 42 - To avoid damaging your appliance
42 English Cleaning and c ar e Cleaning and care Hob frame (option) WARNING Do not use vinegar, lemon juice or scale remover on the hob frame; otherwise dull blemishes will appear. 1. Wipe the frame with a damp cloth. 2. Moisten dried debris with a wet cloth. Wipe and rub dry. To avoid damaging your...
Page 43 - Warranty and service; FAQs and troubleshooting
English 43 W arr anty and servic e Warranty and service FAQs and troubleshooting A fault may result from a minor information that you can correct yourself with the help of the following instructions. Do not attempt any further repairs if the following instructions do not help in each specific case. ...
Page 45 - Off
English 45 W arr anty and servic e What should I do if the cooking zone will not switch on or off? This could be due to one of the following possibilities: • The control panel is partially covered by a damp cloth or liquid. • The child safety lock is on. What should I do if the display is illuminate...
Page 46 - Service
46 English W arranty and servic e Warranty and service Service Before calling for assistance or service, please check the section “Troubleshooting”. If you still need help, follow the instructions below. Is it a technical fault? If so, please contact your customer service centre.Always prepare in ad...
Page 47 - Technical data; Position
English 47 Technic al dat a Technical data Technical data Appliance dimensions Width 800 mm Depth 520 mm Height 56 mm Worktop cut - out dimensions Width 750 mm Depth 490 mm Corner radius 3 mm Connection voltage 220 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz Maximum connected load power 7.0 kW Weight Net 16.5 kg Gross 19....