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1.  dial  Until the automatic shut off of the hotplate  the  remaining time until automatic shut off and the set power level will alternate on the display  While  the time is counting down  the set power level can be changed using the control dial as necessary   At the end of the set automatic shut off time a sound is made and the respective hotplate turns  itself off   OFF   turned off  is shown on the display indicating that the hotplate is in the stand by  mode     SETTING A COMBINATION OF A TEMPERATURE AND THE AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF TIMER   Press the MENU button repeatedly until the temperature display mode and the automatic shut  off timer are shown at the same time   0 00  will appear on the display  Using the control dial  set  the automatic shut off time in the range 1 minute to 3 hours  Turn the control dial to increase or  decrease the automatic shut off time by 1 minute    When you set the automatic shut off timer  the display will switch to the temperature display mode  after 5 seconds  The temperature is preset to 240   C  The temperature setting can be changed using  the control dial  Until the automatic shut off of the hotplate  the remaining time until automatic  shut off and the set temperature will alternate on the display  While the time is counting down   the set temperature can be changed using the control dial as necessary    At the end of the set automatic shut off time a sound is made and the respective hotplate turns  itself off   OFF   turned off  is shown 
2.  working power  socket is confirmed by a sound and  OFF   turned off  will be shown on the display    Place ingredients into cookware suitable for induction cooking  Place the cookware on the  respective hotplate     Note   The large and small hotplates can be used at the same time     OPERATING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP    1   1 1    1 2    1 3    TURNING ON A HOTPLATE   Turn on the large small hotplate by pressing the ON OFF button located on the control panel A B    ON   turned on  will appear on the display    Press the MENU button  The induction cooktop automatically detects  whether the cookware  located on the hotplate is suitable for induction cooking  If correct cookware is located on the  hotplate  the induction cooktop will start heating at the preset power level of 1600 W  large  hotplate    1300 W  small hotplate   The display will show  1600  or  1300  and the fan will start  running    If you remove the cookware from the hotplate  the display will show the error message E0 and  a sound will be made  After a while the respective hotplate will switch to the stand by mode     Copyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013    1 4    4 2    4 3    5 2    5 3    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       If cookware unsuitable for induction cooking is placed on the hotplate  then heating will not start  after the MENU button is pressed and the display will show the error message EO and a sound will  be made  After a while the hotplate will switch to the stand by mode     
3. Induction Cooktop    User s manual    SENCOR    SCP 4202GY       Prior to using this appliance  please read the user s manual thoroughly  even in cases  when one has  already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of products  Use the appliance only as  described in this manual  Keep this manual for later use     We recommend saving the original shipping cardboard box  packaging material  receipt and warranty    card for the duration of warranty  In the event of shipping  pack the appliance using the original  packaging materials only     EN 1    Copyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop       SCP 4202GY   CONTENTS   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  2ccnceeiuctoedotudihdaps KAASAR AGANG see tae bad edanes 3  RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE o amahan ak KATA KABAN NAAN oh Eine ede eae neds KN Rae eR 5  DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUCTION COOKTOP  24 paa wb eee be oR BB Gee wd bude edhe reed 140445 EFAG 6  DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY Xa aa maa km stealer eel wehbe naaa 7  THE PRINCIPLE AND ADVANTAGES OF INDUCTION COOKING i  cist a davis Co ae ed ee wey 8  COOKWARE SUITABLE FOR INDUCTION COOKING s a w wa pa ee tek ena oud es OW ON Eee aw ee KAG 8  COOKWARE THAT CANNOT BE USED FOR INDUCTION COOKING               00000 ee 8  PREPARING AND USING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP  4x waaa Wa KG BG KKK KKK KPAG cow eee wea 8  OPERATING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP  40x maba naawa an bA nG ae ets PA PA APA KGG 8  OVERVIEW  OF ERROR MESSAGES  26 acct 2ncde
4. SETTING THE POWER LEVEL   When the large small hotplate is started  the power level is automatically set to 1600 1300 W  If  the power level display indicator is lit on the control panel A or B  use the control dial to set the  required power level in the range 200 to 1600 1300 W  large small hotplate     If a different indicator is lit on the control panel  first use the MENU button to switch to the power  level display mode and then use the control dial to set the power level     SETTING THE TEMPERATURE   Using the Menu button switch the display to the temperature display mode  The temperature  display mode indicator will be lit on the control panel A or B  When the induction cooktop  is started  the temperature is automatically set to 240   C  Using the control dial  select the desired  temperature in the range 60 240   C     SETTING A COMBINATION OF A POWER LEVEL AND THE AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF TIMER   Press the MENU button repeatedly until the power level display mode and the automatic shut off  timer are shown at the same time   0 00  will appear on the display  Using the control dial  set  the automatic shut off time in the range 1 minute to 3 hours  Turn the control dial to increase or  decrease the automatic shut off time by 1 minute    When you set the automatic shut off timer  the display will switch to the power level display mode  after 5 seconds  The power level is preset to 1600 1300 W  large small hotplate   You can change  the power level setting using the control
5. deas dots KELEBADONAAG CETERE EEEE NABA eas 10  MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 4 2000 n  t  0 0020042000 dine KGG Ook ee Chee de dee KEN ewe eee eee 10  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   nana evade Sok ede wide ed  FON aaa Vad ae ee eae eee LA 11  INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS    12  DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT                 0 00000 e eee eee 12    EN 2    Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013    snes   NTG PLPA CA   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   e This appliance may be used by children  8 years of age and older and by persons  with physical or mental impairments  or by inexperienced persons   if they are properly supervised or  have been informed about how to use  of the product in a safe manner and  understand the potential dangers  Do  not allow children to play with the  appliance  Cleaning and maintenance  must not be performed by children  unless they are older than 8 years  of age and under supervision    e Keep this appliance and the power  cord out of reach of children that are  younger than 8 years of age     Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE     Before connecting the appliance to a power socket  check that the technical details on the  appliance s rating label match the electrical voltage in the socket to which you wish to connect the  appliance     Attention  Th
6. g an equivalent new product   The correct disposal of this product will help save valuable natural resources and help  in preventing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health     which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste  Please ask your  local authorities or the nearest waste collection centre for further details  The improper  disposal of this type of waste may fall subject to national regulations for fines     For business entities in the European Union  If you wish to dispose of an electrical or electronic device  request the necessary  information from your seller or supplier     Disposal in other countries outside the European Union    If you wish to dispose of this product  request the necessary information about the  correct disposal method from local government departments or from your seller     This product meets all the basic EU regulation requirements that relate to it        EN 12       Copyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013    
7. he magnetic field generated by the operation of the induction cooktop    Do not place metal objects such as knives  forks  spoons and lids on the hotplate of the appliance  because they may heat up    Always turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the power socket if you leave it without  supervision or if you will not be using it and before cleaning     AN Attention  Hot surface    Do not touch the hotplates while the appliance is in operation and immediately after finishing  using it  The residual heat transferred from the bottom of the cookware to the hotplate could  cause burns  Allow the appliance to fully cool down before cleaning  moving  or storing it     Do not disconnect the appliance from the power point by pulling the power cord   this could  damage the power cord power socket  Disconnect the cord from the power socket by gently  pulling out the plug of the power cord    Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table  or that it is not touching a hot  surface    It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has a damaged power cord plug  In case the power cord  is damaged  have it replaced at an authorised service centre     Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       e Do not use the appliance if it is not working correctly  if the surface of the glass ceramic hotplate  is cracked  if it has been dropped on the floor or has been submerged in water  If the appliance  is damaged in any way  it must 
8. is appliance is not designed to be controlled using a programmed device  external  timer switch or remote control     This appliance is designed for household use    Do not use the appliance for any other than its intended purpose    Do not use the appliance in industrial surroundings or outdoors    Do not place the appliance on or near an electrical or gas stove    Do not place the appliance in the vicinity of an open flame or appliances that are sources of heat   Do not use the appliance on metal surfaces  such as for example the drip off area on the kitchen  sink    Always place the appliance on an even  dry and stable surface    To prevent potential injury by electric shock  do not submerge any part of this appliance under  water or any other liquid    During operation of the appliance there needs to be sufficient area for air circulation above the  appliance and on all its sides    Do not cover the air inflow and exhaust openings  Otherwise the appliance may be damaged   Only use cookware suitable for induction cooking  see chapter Types of cookware suitable for  induction cooking    Do not heat up empty cookware  Otherwise this may damage it    Liquids or meals may not be heated in closed containers  such as for example cans  because  an explosion could result    Oils and fats may quickly overheat and catch on fire  Pay special attention when heating them    Do not place credit cards  watches or radios in the vicinity of the appliance  so that they are not  damaged by t
9. n an induction cooktop the metal bottom of the pot is directly heated by  electromagnetic waves  This minimises thermal losses and cooking on an induction cooktop is faster  and consumes less energy     COOKWARE SUITABLE FOR INDUCTION COOKING    Cookware suitable for induction cooking must be made from a metal magnetisable conductive  material  cast iron  enamelled steel  stainless steel     The bottom of the cookware must be flat and straight    The bottom of the cookware that you wish to use on this induction cooktop should have a diameter  of at least 12 cm  The maximum diameter of the bottom of the cookware should be such that it  does not extend more than 2 cm past the marked out cooking zone on the hotplate     COOKWARE THAT CANNOT BE USED FOR INDUCTION COOKING    Cookware made from aluminium  copper  ceramics  porcelain or glass    Cookware the bottom of which is bulging or curved    Cookware with a bottom that has a diameter of less than 12 cm cannot be used with this induction  cooktop     PREPARING AND USING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP    Before first use  take the appliance out of the packaging material    Check that the hotplate of the induction cooktop is not damaged and that its surface is clean   Always place the appliance on an even  dry and stable surface  Leave a free space of at least  10 cm around the induction cooktop and 50 cm above it to ensure sufficiently air circulation during  operation  Connect the induction cooktop to a power socket  The connection to a
10. not be put into operation until repaired at an authorised service  centre    e In no case should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself  do not make any alterations to  it   danger of injury by electric shock  Tampering with the appliance during the warranty period  may void the warranty policy    The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect use of this product  injuries   burns  fires  food spoilage  etc      e People using a cardiac pacemaker should only use this appliance after consulting their attending  physician     RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE    The use of the induction cooktop may cause interference to your radio  television or similar receivers   The interference may be eliminated or limited by the following measures     e Redirecting the radio or television signal reception antenna   e Moving the induction cooktop further away from the receiver     e Connection of the induction cooktop to a different power socket with its own independent  electrical circuit     EN 5    Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUCTION COOKTOP    Air inlets  on the side of the appliance    Large hotplate  diameter 167 mm   Fan and air exhaust vents  on the underside of the appliance   Small hotplate  diameter 145 mm   Fan and air exhaust vents  on the underside of the appliance   Control panel with a display                                  Air inlets  on the side of the appliance        Co
11. ock  do not submerge any part of the appliance under water or any  other liquid     EN 10    Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    Nominal voltage  ieissar enen annA NAA PERE EEE AAEE 220 240 V  Nominal MS NO paaa Aa Aa AA 50 HZ  Rated power INPUT cxa AANGAL 2900 W  Power input setting range  large small hotplate                         2  m mmsananasasaaaaaaaasanaasasaan 200 1600 1300 W  Safety class  for electric shock protection    X ATIN ANA AGA AG II    Glossary of technical terms  Safety class for electric shock protection     Class II   Electric shock protection is provided by double or heavy duty insulation     We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications     EN 11    Copyright    2013  Fast CR  a s  Revision 08 2013       Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED  PACKAGING MATERIALS    Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site     DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT    The meaning of the symbol on the product  its accessory or packaging indicates that this  product shall not be treated as household waste  Please  dispose of this product at your  applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical  amp  electronic equipment waste   Alternatively in some states of the European Union or other European states you may  return your products to your local retailer when buyin
12. on the display indicating that the hotplate is in the stand by  mode     TURNING OFF THE HOTPLATE   When you have finished using it  turn off the hotplate by pressing the ON OFF button   OFF    turned off  will be shown on the display and the hotplate will be in stand by mode  If both  hotplates are turned off then disconnect the induction cooktop from the power socket     Note    For safety reasons  the induction cooktop will turn off automatically after two hours  of operation if you do not press any button or perform any setting using the control dial   If the timer is set  automatic shutdown will occur after the set time has elapsed     After the hotplate is turned off  the fan will run for a short time to speed up the cooling  of the cooktop  Do not disconnect the cooktop from the power socket before the fan stops  running     Copyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013       Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       OVERVIEW OF ERROR MESSAGES    If an error message appears on the display  follow the instructions in this table     Error message Possible cause of the error Solution    The display shows an There is not cookware placed Place cookware suitable for   error message EO  on the hotplate or the cookware   induction cooking on the hotplate   is not suitable for induction see chapter Types of cookware  cooking  suitable for induction cooking     The display shows error Temperature sensor failure  Send the induction cooktop to an  message E1 or E2  authorised ser
13. pyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY    Control panel A for the large  top  hotplate  Control panel B for the small  bottom  hotplate    ON OFF touch button  Serves to turn on the hotplate or to switch it to stand by mode     Display  Displays the set power level  temperature  automatic shut off time or error  messages  If the hotplate is turned off  the display will show  OFF   turned off      Indicator of the automatic shut off timer display mode  Indicator of the set temperature display mode  Indicator of the set power level display mode    Menu touch button  After turning on a hotplate with the Menu button  you switch between the display setting  of the power level  temperature and automatic shut off timer modes     Control dial  It is used to set the power  temperature and the automatic shut off timer for a hotplate        EN 7    Copyright    2013  Fast   R  a s  Revision 08 2013    Induction Cooktop    SCP 4202GY       THE PRINCIPLE AND ADVANTAGES OF INDUCTION COOKING    When cooking on ordinary cooktops  the hotplate needs to be heated first and only thereafter is  heat transferred to the bottom of the cookware placed on the hotplate  Significant thermal losses  occur during the transfer of heat from the hotplate to the bottom of the cookware  especially  when the bottom of the cookware is not in full contact with the hotplate or if the hotplate is soiled   When cooking o
14. vice centre for repair     The display shows error The voltage in the power socket   Connect the induction cooktop to  message E3 or E4  to which the induction cooktop   a corresponding power socket with  is connected is too high or too a voltage of 220 240 V   low     The display shows error Overheating of the hotplate  Allow the hotplate to cool down   message E5  Then you can put into operation  again     The display shows error The thermal fuse was activated    Allow the induction cooktop to  message E6  turning off the induction cool down and make sure that the  cooktop due to overheating  air inflow or exhaust vent is not  blocked   If the problem persists  send the  induction cooktop to an authorised  service centre for repair        MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING    e Before cleaning always disconnect the appliance from the power socket and allow it to cool down    e Wipe the surface of the glass ceramic plate and the control panel with a lightly damp cloth and  then wipe dry    e To remove hard to clean stains you may use a cloth dipped in a neutral cleaning agent solution   After applying the cleaning agent  wipe the surface with a lightly damp cloth and then wipe dry    e Keep the induction cooktop clean  Regularly remove dust and dirt from the area of the air inflow  and exhaust vents  For a more thorough clean you may use cotton buds    e Donot use cleaning products causing abrasion  petrol or solvents to clean the appliance  To prevent  potential injury by electric sh
    
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