Important per-installation instructions What you must note before installing and connecting your appliance! These build-in hobs are intended for insertion in & worktop cutout, Only an authorized electrical installer should connect your appliance. This ensures that the feral regulations and connection conditions of the locate electricity board are complied with. Installation Please note that, on fitted kitchen furniture, the plastic coating or veneer must be treated with heat-resistant adhesive (100°C}.
Electrical connection Warning! All appliances with a 3 core lead must be earthed. Please ensure that the voltages and current indicated on the rating plate agrees with the voltage of your electricity supply.
installation important! Access protection is only assured when the appliance is built-in. Switch on safety devices ar main switch only after appliance installation. The appliance must be installed and mounted in the kitchen furniture as indicated in these Installation and operating instructions. We shoals strongly emphasis that we are unable to assume any liability for direct and indirect damage resulting from incorrect connection or improper installation.
VITRIOLIC cooking areas Appliance description 210K 1 145 mm dia. cooking zone, 1200 W 2 180 mm gia. cooking zone, 1700 W 3 Double-circuit 120/210 mm dia. conking zone 750/2100 W 4 Switch & Amber pilot lamp which shows as soon as a heating statement is switched o0 6 Residual heat indicator for each hop individually 7 Knob for double-circulate cooking zone 6200 K, 6240 K, 6255 K, 6290 K 6200 K 1 145 mm dia. cooking zone, 1200 W 2 180 mm dia. cooking zone, 1700 W 6240 K 1 145 mm dia.
VITRIOLIC cooking areas 8251 K 1 145 mm dia. cooking zone, 1200 W halogen cooking one RH from 2 180 mm dia. halogen cooking zone, 1800 W 3 Double-circuit 120/210 mm dia. cooking zone 750/2100 W 4 Switch 5 Amber pilot lamp which shows as soon as a heating element is switched on & Residual heat indicator for each hop individually 7 Knob for double-circuit cooking zone \ '\ N, The switch 2 3%% The switch can be used for continuously variable settling of the heating capacity required in each case.
The switch Switch for dual-circuit hob (6210 K / 6251 K) To switch on the small heating circuit {120 mm diam, turn on switch 4 (RH rear or LH front), To switch an in addition the large heating circuit (210 mm diam, turn switch 7. Now both heating circuits are switched on. Switch for halogen cooking zone(s) (6240K / 6250 K / 6251 K/ 6255 K) o switch on the halogen cooking zones) turn on switch 4, For working with the cooking zone, switch 4 can be muted back to any setting required {see table, page 19).
The correct utensils In any case, utensils with an even bottom Please make sure that the utensils are precise should be used (commercially available electric Iy placed on the cooking zone markings. utensils or utensils made of the same glass ceramic material), since uneven pats and pans insufficiently absorb the heat from the cooking zone and thereby lead 1o excessively long cooking times and damage 1o the hob.
Cleaning and care of the glass ceramic cooking area Cleaning Thoroughly clean the cooking area before first use and regularly thereafter. You should generally wait until the cooking area has cooled to hand heat before cleaning it. When cold or warm, the cooking area can generally be cleaned more easily, and you are then well protected against burning. After every cleaning, it is important 1o wipe your hob with a damp cloth and then to polish Rry.
Cleaning and care (protection) I you want to do more for your glass ceramic hob, we recommend agents such as “Prolific* or “Era-foe” specially developed for this purpose. “Col lo-profi” and “Era-fix” clean and protect the cocking area by means of a thin, water and dirt-repellent film. if you occasionally use one of these agents, you will always have an easy-to-clean hob which is also protected against attack by sugar and strongly sugar-containing foods.
What (something goes wrong)? the pilot lamp does not show? W You may not have used the correct switch or W the fuse has responded. What to do when calling the service center Under “What have sifted the sources of faults which you can rectify yourself. W If you do not find amy reference to a particular fault in these installation and operating instructions for use or on grounds af incorrect operation, please contact your service canter.
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