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1.     Installation Bracket Advice    Secure the hob to the worktop by means  of the brackets provided  taking the thick   ness of the worktop into account     UNDERSIDE OF HOB    INSTALLATION POSITIONS      N                   INSTALLATION POSITIONS  Depending on your appliance it will be  supplied with one of the following  installation packs     Installation pack 1    4 x    U    shape installation brackets  4 x Spire clips  4 x No8 Screws    The spire clips must be fitted to the base  of the hob prior to fitting the installation  brackets     Lo             Pa A 30mm  GH as  El  1  Worktop  A Bracket q aa  E screw  El Spire clip      me  50mm                      Installation pack 2    4 x Cranked installation bracket  4 x Spire clips  70 90cm appliances only   4 x No8 Screws    Depending on your appliance the cranked  bracket may or may not require the spire  clips detailed in pack 1  If your appliance  is not supplied with spire clips  the  installation brackets screw directly into  the base of the hob in the ported holes  provided     Kf          Pa 4   30mm  L wy  70  amp  90cm BI  Appliances only  40mm  1   Worktop  2   Bracket  3   Screw  p Spire clip 50mm  Important     Do not modify this appliance     INSTALLATION       CONNECT TO THE ELECTRICITY  SUPPLY    WARNING  This appliance must be  earthed  Only connect to the electrical  mains terminal with the power switched  off  The electrical mains terminal is live     Follow the terminal block connection  schematic    L
2.  a dry powder or carbon dioxide  extinguisher    e Never use water on an electrical or  cooking oil fire     DISPOSAL    Packaging Material    The packaging materials used with this  appliance can be recycled     Please dispose of the packaging materials  in the appropriate container at your local  waste disposal facilities     Old Appliances    The Symbol X on the product or on  its packaging indicates that this product  may not be treated as household waste   Instead it should be taken to the appli   cable collection point for the recycling of  electrical and electronic equipment     You will by ensuring the appliance is cor   rectly disposed of help prevent potential  negative consequences for the environ   ment and human health     For additional details regarding the recy   cling of this product please contact your  local government office  your household  waste disposal service or the retailer  where you purchased the product     5 162    USING THE HOB   ELECTRIC  CERAMIC        Using Rotary Controls    e Select the cooking zone you wish to  use     e Place a suitable pan within the desig   nated cooking zone     e     Turn the assigned control knob to the  power setting you wish to use     e Power setting 1 is the lowest and 6 is  the highest     e To switch off  turn the selected con   trol knob to the    off    position     Note     e The power settings on the hob do  not indicate any set temperature and  cannot be used to judge one element  against another     e Dur
3. INI  NewWORLD    Users Guide  amp  Installation  Handbook    New World 60cm  Hob Rotary UK Part No 082756604 Date 19 03 2013       CONTENTS  amp  INTRODUCTION    CONTENTS   e SAFETY   e USING THE PRODUCT  e CLEANING    e INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  e TECHNICAL DATA  e CUSTOMER CARE    INTRODUCTION    Thank you for buying this British   built appliance from us     This guide book is designed to help you  through each step of owning your new  appliance  from installation to use  Please  read it carefully before you start using  your product  as we have endeavored to  answer as many questions as possible   and provide you with as much support   as we can     If  however  you should find something  missing  or not covered  please contact  our Customer Care team  Their number is  located on the back page of this book     For customers outside the UK and  Northern Ireland  please contact your  local supplier     When you dial this number you will hear  a recorded message and be given a  number of options  This indicates that  your call has been accepted and is   being held in a queue  Calls are answered  in strict rotation as our Customer care  representatives become available     Alternatively  general information  spares  and service information is   available from our website  The address  is located on the back page of this book     WARRANTY    Your new appliance comes with our  12 month guarantee  protecting you  against electrical and mechanical  breakdown  To register your ap
4. aner   cleaner around the kitchen  500ml bottle     All Ceramic glass  hobs including  Induction    Ceramic Hob  Cleaner    Ceramic Hob  Scraper kit    All cooking appli    Cuts through grease  amp  burnt on grime  500ml  we All cooking appli    Chemical free cleaning cloth Ideal for clean   Restor A Cloth ing  amp  polishing glass  amp  stainless steel    Stainless Steel All stainless steel   Oil based cleaner  Perfect for removing stub   Cleaner parts born  amp  greasy marks  300ml bottle     7 New filters  help to maintain efficient cooker  Rectangular car Cooker Hoods hood operation and keep your Kitchen odour  bon filters hod  New filters  help to maintain efficient cooker  raat Carbon Cooker Hoods hood operation and keep your Kitchen odour  free    15 030       Please keep this handbook for future reference  or for anyone else  who may use the appliance     Please keep this handbook for future reference  or for anyone else  who may use the appliance     CUSTOMER CARE    To contact New World about your appliance  please call    Warranty Registration  0844 481 0182  to register your appliance    Customer Care Helpline  0844 815 3747  in case of difficulty within the UK    Alternatively general  spares and service information is available from our website at  www newworldappliances co uk    Please ensure that you have the product   s model no and serial no available when you  call  These can be found on the silver data label on your product which is located     Ovens Open 
5. d dimension     require   ments    No shelf or overhang of combustible  material should be closer than 650mm  above the hob     There must be a minimum clearance of  50mm between the edges of the hob  and any side walls  this clearance must  be maintained up to 420mm above the  worktop          650mm min  420mm min    ae min                   490mm  60   70cm Hobs   370mm  90cm Hobs       Minimum height to extractor  as recommend in extractor  instruction manual    p Minimum distance    between carcasses must    a  pem  be equal to width of hob    560mm  60cm Hobs   660mm  70cm Hobs     There must be a minimum clearance of  50mm between the rear edge of the hob  and the rear wall  This clearance must  be maintained up to 650mm above the  worktop     When installing an extractor hood above  the hob  refer to their Manufacturer s  instructions           50mm min    1 30mm min    50mm max           INSTALLATION       Fitting into worktop    Cut a hole in the work surface to the  required size  The worktop must be of  heat resistant material or covered with  heat resistant material     Protecting the cut out    The types of chipboard used for work  surfaces swell relatively quickly in contact  with humidity    Apply a suitable sealant to the cut edge to  protect it from moisture ingress    This hob can be installed conventionally   glass above the work top  or recessed  into the work top for a flush fit     Self adhesive seal    Apply the self adhesive seal to the  underside edge
6. e  Always make  sure that children   are supervised when  they are near to the  appliance    Always position pans  over the centre of the  cook zone  and turn  the handles to a safe  position so they cannot  be accidentally knocked  or grabbed     Do not leave pans on    5 162    SAFETY    the hob when you re not  around   take them off  the cook zone if you  have to leave the kitchen  even if you think it will  only be for a moment   while you answer the  door or phone     If you use a griddle plate  ensure it is completely  cool before attempting  to lift it from the hob as  residual heat may cause  burns  Always use oven  gloves to protect your  hands    The appliance has a  glass hob top  make  sure you do not drag  pans across the ceramic  surface as this will   lead to scratches and  damage    Do not use the hob  surface as a chopping  board or food  preparation area as this  may lead to it becoming    damaged    The glass ceramic can  get hot whilst cooking   even though the cook  zone itself does not  generate heat  The heat  generated is conducted  back from the hot pans     Keep electrical leads  from trailing over or  going near the hob    The appliance must  never be disconnected  from the mains supply  during use as this will  seriously affect the  safety and performance   particularly in relation  to surface temperatures  becoming hot and  component parts not  working efficiently  The  cooling fan  if fitted  is  designed to run on after  the control has been  s
7. e  using for the first time  Apply a thin  coat of ceramic hob cleaner to the  hob to help maintain and protect it     The ceramic hob top can be cleaned  using a clean  damp cloth or kitchen  paper  Do not use a used dishcloth  or sponge as they can leave a film of  detergent on the surface which can  lead to discoloration  Please ensure  that the elements are cooled fully to  avoid steam burns     You can use a specialist ceramic  cleaner to restore the surface  but  use sparingly to avoid coating the  hob top too thickly  Too much cream  cleaner will lead to discolouration   Use a dry  clean cloth to polish the  surface     For stubborn marks  a specialist hob  scraper or cleaner can be used     Do not use steam cleaners or high   pressure cleaning equipment     Regular cleaning will prevent any  salts or minerals from accumulating  on your hob and discolouring the  glass     Wipe any spillage as soon as pos   sible     Clean the hob top as regularly as  possible  this will prevent any build  up of grease which may be a fire  hazard     Solid plate hobs    Prime and Season   this helps main   tain the finish of the elements     Use a damp  clean cloth to wipe the  solid plate  making sure that you    follow the circular grooves and avoid  damaging the red spots  Make sure  that you allow the hotplate to dry  before use by switching on the ele   ments at a low heat     You can restore the hotplates by us   ing a solid plate cleaner but take care  to avoid the red spots on e
8. from any  adjacent heat source  such as the base of  the hob an oven or grill     TECHNICAL DATA    SUPPLY  220  240V   50Hz 4 85kW   6 20kW    Refer to the data badge on the under side of your hob for specific  power rating of your model    CUSTOMER CARE    CUSTOMER CARE WEB SHOP range of Bake ware and Cookware essen   tials including Roasting Pans  Cake Tins    Having purchased a superior cooker  hob and Non Stick Cooking Liners     or hood from us  you ll naturally want to    keep it looking great  And who better to For all enquires  please visit our Web  help you care for it than the manufac  Shop at www gdhaonline co uk or  turer  call the Spares Sales Team on 0844    815 3745  For countries outside the UK     We offer an extensive range of accesso  please contact your local service agent     ries  components and cleaning products  which  will instantly give your cooker a  good as new look     In addition to the list of our most popular  products below  we also have an exciting    scription    Enables easier cleaning of your ceramic hob   Prevents build up of mineral deposits  Best  used with Ceramic Hob Scraper Kit  300ml  bottle     All Ceramic glass   Ideal for removing cooked on marks from  hobs including ceramic glass hobs Best used with Ceramic  Induction Hob Cleaner    Sealed Hotplate   All sealed solid Restores the sleek matt black finish to solid  Conditioner plate hobs hotplates   Multipurpose General kitchen Excellent multipurpose cleaner  For use  Kitchen Cle
9. hey can get hot     Ensure you switch off  the appropriate cook  zone individually or  by  the central on off key if  touch control  when you  have finished cooking   do not rely upon the  automatic pan detection  system as your means  of switching    off    the  appliance     This induction hob  complies with the  applicable EMC and EMF  standards  Therefore it  should not interfere with  other electronic units   Persons fitted with a  pacemaker or any other  electrical implant should  clarify with their doctor  or the producer of the  implant  whether there  implant is adequate and    5 162    SAFETY    fail safe    The pacemaker  must be designed  in compliance with  the appropriate  regulations     Caution  This appliance  is for cooking purposes  only  It must not be used  for other purposes  for  example room heating     Caution  The use of a  gas cooking appliance  results in the production  of heat  moisture and  products of combustion  in the room in which it is  installed  Ensure that the  kitchen is well ventilated  especially when the  appliance is in use    Keep natural ventilation  holes open or install a  mechanical ventilation  device  mechanical  extractor hood      Prolonged intensive use  of the appliance may call  for additional ventilation   for example opening   of a window  or more  effective ventilation    for example increasing  the level of mechanical  ventilation where  present     Induction Hob    Parts of the appliance  may become hot while  in us
10. ing cooking  the cook zone  elements will cycle on and off  This  provides the correct power setting  and prevents the hob from overheat   ing    WARNING    Risk of burns from residual   heat     e The glass surface of the hob gets  extremely hot during and after use   under no circumstances allow any  person and especially children to  touch  sit or stand on the hob glass  surface     e Allow the hob to fully cool  which can  take approx 30 mins before the hob  is safe to touch e g  for cleaning     Hot Hob Warning  if fitted     e Some appliances have a hob hot light  fitted to provide an additional visual  warning regarding the temperature of  the glass surface     e If your appliance has this feature it  will have the word    Hob Hot    writ   ten on the glass and a red light will  illuminate shortly after you have    switched on a cook zone and remains  lit for a while after all the cook zones  have been switched off to show that  the surface may still be hot to touch     You can use the residual heat to save  energy  e g  to keep a small dish  warm    Cooking Surface layout       SS    T             1  Cooking Zone  2  Control Knobs    3  Hot Hob indicator  if fitted     Cooking zone control knob    a Assignment of control knobs  2  Power setting  0   6     3  Off position    Note  Generic illustrations shown above your  appliance may visually differ     CLEANING       ELECTRIC HOB    Ceramic glass hobs    It is recommended that you clean  and wash the hob surface befor
11. lements     To prime  Switch on each element in  turn for a short while  with no pan on  it  at a medium   high setting  This  will harden and burn off the coating     To season  Heat the element for 30  seconds at a medium setting then  switch off  Use a minimum amount  of unsalted vegetable oil  on a dry  cloth or paper towel  and apply a thin  coat of oil to the element surface   Wipe off the excess and heat the ele   ment for one minute     Notes     The edge of the ceramic glass will  always appear to be a different colour  than the top surface due to the  ground safety edge     Scratches or dark stains on the  ceramic glass that cannot be re   moved do not affect the function of  the appliance     Safety when Cleaning    For cleaning  the appliance must be  switched off and cooled down     WARNING  Risk of burns from residual  heat     INSTALLATION       General information    Installation should only be carried out by  a qualified installer or engineer     Please keep to the following points most  carefully     Although every care has been taken to  ensure this appliance has no burrs  or  sharp edges  we recommend that you  wear protective gloves when install   ing and moving this appliance  This will  prevent injury     The minimum distances to other appli   ances and units are to be observed     Wall surfaces above the work surface and  in the immediate vicinity of the cooking  hob must be heat resistant     Laminated surfaces and the adhesive  used for fixing them m
12. ls  in the vicinity of this  appliance while it is in  operation   WARNING    Do not  store or use flammable  liquids or items in the    vicinity of this appliance     WARNING      Do not modify this  appliance   WARNING    Do not  operate the appliance  without the glass panel    correctly fitted     WARNING    There is  a risk of electric shock   so always make sure  you have turned off  and unplugged your  appliance before  starting  Always allow  the product to cool down  before you change a  bulb    WARNING    Do not  modify the outer panels  of this appliance in any  way    WARNING    This  appliance must be  earthed     WARNING    The top  element gets extremely  hot when in use  so take  care to avoid touching it     GAS WARNING     If you smell gas     Do not try to light any  appliance   Do not touch any    5 162    SAFETY    electrical switch     Contact your local gas  supplier immediately     ELECTRIC INDUCTION HOB    WARNING    Unattended cooking on  a hob can be dangerous  and may result in fire   NEVER try to extinguish  a fire with water  but  switch off the appliance  and then cover flame  e g  with a lid or a damp  cloth     Danger of fire  do not  store items on the  cooking surface     If the surface is cracked   broken or shattered   switch off the appliance  to avoid the possibility of  electric shock and call for  a service engineer s visit     Metallic objects such as  knives  forks  spoons and  lids should not be placed    on the hob surface since  t
13. oose and inappropriate connections can  make the terminal overheat     Ensure the cable clamp is fitted correctly  and securely     A device must be provided in the  electrical installation which allows the  appliance to be disconnected from the  mains at all poles with a contact opening  of at least 3mm     We recommend that the appliance is con   nected by a competent person who is a  member of a    Competent Person Scheme     who will comply with the required local  regulations     Connection should be made with a suit   able cable     e Firstly open the terminal block cover  using a small flat bladed screwdriver  in the door release tabs shown below                                                a  Door release tab   2  Cable clamp ratchet  3   Cable clamp screw    e Remove the cable clamp screw and  release the cable clamp retaining  arm     Note     The cable clamp has a ratchet type  mechanism on the right hand side of the  retaining arm     Strip the wires  amp  connect to the  terminal block as appropriate      Terminal Block Connection  Schematic                                                                                                    BROWN   L1    Live  230V     240V      BLUE   N  Neutral    GREEN YELLOW   PE  Earth    e Fit the cable clamp  amp  secure with the  screw provided     e Close the terminal box  ensuring that  the cover is closed and all screws are  tight and in place     Important  Ensure that you route all  mains electrical cables well away 
14. pliance  please call 0844 481 0182  complete  the registration form included or register  online at the web address located on the  back page of this book     For full terms  amp  conditions of the manu   facturer   s guarantee  refer to the website  on the back of this book     Our policy is one of constant  development and improvement   therefore we cannot guarantee the strict  accuracy of all of our illustrations and  specifications   changes may have been  made subsequent to publishing     WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS    Damage or calls resulting from transporta   tion  improper use or the replacement of  removable parts     Costs incurred for calls to put right an ap   pliance which is improperly installed     Appliances found to be in use within  a commercial environment  plus those  which are subject to rental agreements     Before using the hob    Make sure that you have removed all  packaging  wrappings  stickers and films  from the hob surface     It is recommended that you clean and  wash the hob surface before using for the  first time     Apply a thin coat of ceramic hob cleaner  to the hob to help maintain and protect it     See the customer care section for details  of how to obtain all the available cleaning  products     SAFETY    BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT    Make sure that you have removed all   packaging and wrapping  Some of the  items inside this appliance may have  additional wrapping     GENERAL    WARNING    The  appliance and its  accessible parts become  hot d
15. s of the hob glass  For best  results  the seal should be adhered along  each side in turn  as close to the edge as  possible  and trimmed at each corner  tak   ing care to ensure a neat join     UNDERSIDE OF HOB                   Conventional Installation    Refer to the installation bracket advice   to determine your installation type  Place  the hob in the aperture  checking the hob  glass is covering the work top along all  four sides    Set the front edge of the appliance paral   lel with the front of the work top    Locate and attach the securing clamps  as required  Tighten the screws so that  the hob is pulled down firmly against the  worktop  thus ensuring a good seal     Recessed Method    Recess the work top to the appropriate  depth  Approx 5mm  and shape to fit the  hob  add imm to overall glass size   Refer  to the installation bracket advice to deter   mine your installation type  Insert the hob  into the recess  ensuring that the foam  seal is sitting correctly  Locate and attach  the securing clamps as required  Tighten  the screws so that the hob is pulled down  firmly against the worktop  thus ensuring  a good seal  You may want to fill any gap  between the hob top glass and the work  top surface with silicone sealant     DO NOT fit silicone sealant under the  glass hob instead of the self adhesive seal     CONVENTIONAL INSTALLATION       Worktop       1   SELF ADHESIVE SEAL    RECESSED METHOD       E secur abnesive seat    E siuicone secant    INSTALLATION
16. the door  adjacent to the oven cavity  High level grill products Inside the base compartment  Hobs On the underside of the product    Enter appliance numbers here for future reference     Model No    Serial No    eS ae ee    SERVICE RECORD    Date of purchase Installed by Installation Date    Place of purchase        For customers outside the UK and Northern Ireland  please contact your local supplier     Glen Dimplex Home Appliances  Stoney Lane  Prescot  Merseyside  L35 2XW    
17. uring use  Care  should be taken to  avoid touching heating  elements  Children less  than 8 years of age shall  be kept away unless  continously supervised   This appliance can   be used by children  aged from 8 years and  above and persons with  reduced physical sensory  or mental capabilities or  lack of experience and  knowledge if they have  been given supervision  or instruction concerning  the use of the appliance  in a safe way and  understand the hazards  involved  Children   Shall not play with the    appliance  Cleaning and  user maintenance shall  not be made by children  without supervision   WARNING     Unattended cooking on  a hob with fat or oil can  be dangerous and may  result in fire    NEVER try to extinguish  a fire with water  but  switch off the appliance  and then cover the flame  with a lid or damp cloth   WARNING    Danger of  fire  Do not store items  on the cooking surfaces   Never leave any cook  zone on without a pan  covering it  This causes a  fire hazard    WARNING    Servicing  should be carried out  only by authorised  personnel    WARNING    The  appliance must never be  disconnected from the    mains supply a    SAFETY    during use  as this will  seriously affect the  safety and performance   particularly in relation  to surface temperatures  becoming hot and gas  operated parts not  working efficiently  The  cooling fan  if fitted  is  designed to run on after  the control knob has  been switched off     WARNING       Do not spray aeroso
18. ust be heat resis   tant in order to avoid any damage     The space for air circulation  located  underneath and at the back of the hob  improves its reliability by ensuring that it  will cool down  efficiently     Installations should be carried out in line  with the National Regulations applicable  with this product type     Note  Avoid installing the appliance next  to doors and under windows  This will  avoid the potential for hot cookware  being knocked off the hob when doors  and windows are opened  Risk of burns      Built in appliances may only be used after  they have been built into suitable built in   units and surfaces that meet the required  standards     CHOOSING YOUR INSTALLATION    We recommend that you install this ap   pliance in a work top which is a minimum  38mm deep     The hob can be fitted into a work top  less than 38mm deep  but the 25mm gap    between hob base and appliance must be  maintained     Installation above an oven    Refer to the manufacturer s instructions  for clearances above the oven     We recommend a 25mm gap between the  bottom of the hob and appliance     Installation above a unit with a  drawer or door    The base of the appliance must be pro   tected from damage e g  draws may only  be installed providing a partition panel is  fitted to the required dimensions under   neath the appliance     INSTALLATION ABOVE AN OVEN    Worktop Hob    Oven    INSTALLATION ABOVE A UNIT WITH  A DRAWER OR DOOR       INSTALLATION       Clearances an
19. witched off     Fire Safety Advice  Most kitchen fires occur when people are    5 162    SAFETY    distracted or leave things unattended  so  remember     If you re called away from the cooker   by  the phone or someone at the door  either  take pans off the heat  or switch off your  hob     Don t let yourself be distracted while  cooking     If you do have a fire in the kitchen  don   t  take any risks   get everyone out of your  home and call the Fire Brigade     Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or  oil can be dangerous and may result in a  fire  NEVER try to extinguish a fire with  water  but switch off the appliance and  then cover flame e g  with a lid or a fire  blanket     WARNING   If a pan catches fire     e Do not move it   it is likely to be  extremely hot   e     Turn off the heat if it   s safe to do so    but never lean over a pan to reach  the controls    e Ifyou have a fire blanket  put it over  the pan     e If you have put the fire out  leave the  pan to cool completely     Deep fat frying presents more  dangers in your kitchen     e Never fill a chip pan  or other deep   fat fryer  more than one third full of  oil   e Do not use a fire extinguisher  on a pan of oil   the force of the  extinguisher can spread the fire and  create a fireball     If you have an electrical fire in the  kitchen     e Pull the plug out  or switch off the  power at the fuse box   this may be  enough to stop the fire immediately   e Smother the fire with a fire blanket   or use
    
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