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1.             9  Temperature settingS       cccccccssssssssccesssssssceseeesssseeeeeeessassseseeeesssssegees 9  Howto                                                          9  NN          9                                                                  10      amp  10 ecole  if  oc                                               11  Activating and deactivating the childproof I0CC                           11  EI HPO                      _                      11  Power boost function                    u u2220 n2000nnnnunnnnnunnnnnunnnnunnn nun 11    A Safety precautions    Please read this manual carefully  Please  keep the instruction and installation manual  as well as the appliance certificate in a safe  place for later use or for subsequent  owners     Check the appliance after removing it from  the packaging  If it has suffered any  damage in transport  do not connect the  appliance  contact the Technical Assistance  service and provide written notification of  the damage caused  otherwise you will lose  your right to any type of compensation     This appliance must be installed according  to the installation instructions included     This appliance is intended for domestic use  only  The appliance must only be used for  the preparation of food and drink  The  appliance must be supervised during  operation  Only use this appliance indoors     Do not use covers  These can cause  accidents  due to overheating  catching fire  or materials shattering  for example     Do not
2.           IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII         ow med max           The frying function will have been activated  The 4  temperature symbol stays switched on until the frying  temperature is reached  A signal then sounds and the  temperature symbol turns off     Note  To display the temperature indicators   and  temperature setting  the hotplate must be selected     3  After reaching the temperature setting  add oil to the pan and  then the ingredients     Turn the food over to avoid burning     Turning off the deep frying function    Select the hotplate and press the S symbol  Then remove the  pan        Table    The table shows which temperature setting is suitable for each    type of food  The cooking time may vary according to the type   weight  thickness and quality of the food     The heat setting selected depends on the type of pan used                          Temperature Total cooking time after  setting audible signal sounds  Meat Escalope with or without breading med 6 10 min  Beef med 6 10 min  Chops low 10 17 min  Cordon bleu low 15 20 min  Beefsteak rare  3 cm thick  max 6 8 min  Beefsteak medium or well done  3 cm thick   med 8 12 min  Chicken breast  2 cm thick  low 10 20 min  Sausages  cooked or raw low 8 20 min  Hamburgers   Russian fillets low 6 30 min  Leberkase min 6 9 min  Ragu  gyros med 7 12 min  Ground beef med 6 10 min  Bacon min 5 8 min  Fish Fried fish low 10 20 min  Fish filer  plain or breaded low   med 10 20 min  Prawns and shrimps med 4 8 min  Egg base
3.  en  Instruction manual         SIEMENS       EH   FE       O18     14 5       O18     21      LI  C60335 2 6                 cm    Table of contents    Safety Precauti  ns nun een 3  Elements that may damage the       00II8      00                                     4  Protecting the 6MVII0               0   L                                                                                                                              5  Environmentally friendly GISOOSAL       cccccccccscssssseeeeeessssseeeeeesssseeeeeey 5  Energy saving advice      ccccccccssssssssseeeesssssseeeessssseeeeeeeessssseeeseeensssssgees 5            COOKINO une 5  Advantages of induction COOKING        usssensssssssneennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennsnnnnnnn 5        _ __   __            5  Getting to know your             II         00                                                                                                  6                                                         6  NTS GO                         6  Residual heat indicator oo    eeceessseeeeeeeessseeeeeeseseseeeeeeesesseeeteeeesseeaaes 6  Programming the hob                                            7  Turning the hob on           Off sncisccarisnnaronsdaaniatentaanesanbtavertavanterneiacssrons 7  Setting the hotplate unsern nn nennen 7  Cooking guidelines able  nenn 7  Frying TUNGOR u    seen 9  Pans to use with the frying function                                                                                                     
4.  function will have been activated     To deactivate    1 Select the hotplate     2 Press the  amp  symbol   The  amp  indicator will disappear and the hotplate will return to  power level 5    The Powerboost function will have been deactivated     Note  In certain circumstances  the Powerboost function may  turn off automatically in order to protect the electronic  components inside the hob     3 Within the next 10 seconds  select the desired cooking time  in the programming zone  The possible default setting is   from left to right  1  2  3  etc   up to 10 minutes     min   I gt     oo oo  I     III  Om om l ALI    mni    a b         After a few seconds  the cooking time begins to elapse     Note  The same cooking time can be automatically  programmed for the all the hotplates  The programmed time  passes independently for each of the hotplates    The Basic settings chapter provides information on  automatically programming the cooking time     11       Automatic programming  IL the previous setting from 1 to 5 is pressed in the    programming zone  the cooking time is reduced by one minute     IL the previous setting from 6 to 10 is pressed in the  programming zone  the cooking time is increased by one  minute     Changing or cancelling the time  Select the hotplate and then press the    symbol     Change the cooking time using the programming zone or set  to Litt in order to cancel the time    Automatically switch off a hotplate with the deep frying  function    When cook
5.  the  D ferromagnetic area  so less heat  may be supplied and the pan may  be difficult to detect or not be  detected at all     For good cooking results  the  diameter of the cookware s ferro   magnetic area should match the  size of the hotplate  If cookware is  not detected on a hotplate  try it  on the next smaller hotplate down           Unsuitable pans   Never use diffuser hobs or pans made from   m common thin steel   m glass   m earthenware   m copper     aluminium    Characteristics of the pan base    The characteristics of the pan base may affect the uniformity of  the cooking results  Pans made from materials which help  diffuse heat  such as stainless steel sandwich pans  distribute  heat uniformly  saving time and energy     Absence of pan or unsuitable size    If no pan is placed on the selected hotplate  or if it is made of  unsuitable material or is not the correct size  the power level  displayed on the hotplate indicator will flash  Place a suitable  pan on the hotplate to stop the flashing  If this takes more than  90 seconds  the hotplate will switch off automatically     Getting to know your appliance    The instruction manual is the same for various different hobs   An overview of the models with their dimensions is given on  page 2     The control panel    e I      I gt  1  9 I    1    I oo so  y LI go jI 00       IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII   VV med    O    min lo    Control panels                         D Main switch   56 Selecting th
6.  use inappropriate child safety  shields or hob guards  These can cause  accidents     Restrictions When USING scsisnvatoniaeiewnicasshnsceniaantieniatirentianveraniontinnbis 11                               _ 2 2    _______ _ _   _     11  To deactivate       nsssensensnnnnsennnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11  Time programming function            uuus20u000nnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 11  Turning off a hotplate automatically                    gt      gt                                                                     11              ___    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___     ___ __ ___ _ ____      12  Cleaning lock function an    na 12  Automatic time limitation                       2  2u00 20000n00nnn0nnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12  Displaying energy consumption            uuureeennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 13  Basic SONGS                                              13  ACCESSING the basic SETtINGS          ccccsssssssseessssssseeeesssssseeeeensesees 14  Care and CIPABING beeen eee mee ee 14  De a ee 14         _    __ __ _   __    __ 14  FIXING  MalfUNCLIODS      nenn 15  Normal noise while the appliance is VV0CI IC                                     15  After sales service een 16  Tested diS         16    Additional information on products  accessories  replacement  parts and services can be found at www siemens home com  and in the online shop www siemens eshop com    This appliance is not intended for operation  with an external clock timer or a remote  cont
7. It may switch  on unintentionally at a later point  Switch  off the circuit breaker in the fuse box   Contact the after sales service     Risk of burns       The hotplates and surrounding area   particularly the hob surround  II fitted   become very hot  Never touch the hot       Surfaces  Keep children at a safe distance     The hotplate heats up but the display does  not work  Switch off the circuit breaker in  the fuse box  Contact the after sales  Service       Metal objects on the hob quickly become  very hot  Never place metal objects  such  as knives  forks  spoons and lids  on the  hob       After each use  always turn off the hob at  the main switch  Do not wait until the hob  turns off automatically after the pan is  removed     Risk of electric shock       Incorrect repairs are dangerous  Repairs  may only be carried out and damaged  power cables replaced by one of our  trained after sales technicians  If the  appliance is defective  unplug the  appliance from the mains or switch off the  circuit breaker in the fuse box  Contact the  after sales service       Do not use any high pressure cleaners or  steam cleaners  which can result in an  electric shock       A defective appliance may cause electric  Shock  Never switch on a defective  appliance  Unplug the appliance from the  mains or switch off the circuit breaker in  the fuse box  Contact the after sales  Service     Cracks or fractures in the glass ceramic  may cause electric shocks  Switch off the  circuit br
8. aved     m Care and cleaning are simpler  Foods that have spilt do not  burn as quickly     m Heat and safety control  the hob supplies or cuts off power as  soon as the control knob is turned on  The induction hotplate  stops supplying heat if the pan is removed without having  previously switched it off     Cookware    Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable for induction cooking   these may be made from     m enamelled steel  m cast iron  m special stainless steel induction pans     To determine whether a pan is suitable  check to see if a  magnet will stick to its base     m Use pans with flat bases  Bases that are not flat use a lot  more energy     m The diameter of the pan base must match the size of the  hotplate  Please note  pan manufacturers usually provide the  diameter for the top of the pan  which is usually larger than  the diameter of the pan base     m Use asmall pan for small amounts of food  A large pan which  is not full uses a lot of energy     m Use little water when cooking  This saves energy and  preserves all the vitamins and minerals in vegetables     m Select the lowest power level to maintain cooking  If the  power level is too high  energy is wasted     There are other types of cookware for induction whose base is  not entirely ferromagnetic        When using large cookware on a    smaller ferromagnetic area  only  the ferromagnetic zone heats up   so heat might not be uniformly  distributed     Pans with aluminium areas   inserted in the base reduce
9. craper   Unsuitable cleaning products Only use cleaning products specifically designed for glass ceramic hobs   Scratches Salt  sugar and sand Do not use the hob as a tray or working surface   Pans with rough bottoms may scratch Check pans   the glass ceramic  Fading Unsuitable cleaning products Only use cleaning products specifically produced for glass ceramic hobs   Contact with pans Lift pots and pans before moving them around   Chips Sugar  substances with a high sugar Immediately remove spilt food using a glass scraper     content    Protecting the environment    Environmentally friendly disposal    Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner     This appliance is labelled in accordance with European  X Directive 2012 19 EU concerning used electrical and    electronic appliances  waste electrical and electronic  equipment   WEEE   The guideline determines the  framework for the return and recycling of used  appliances as applicable throughout the EU     Energy saving advice    m Always use the correct lid for each pan  Cooking without a lid  uses a lot more energy  Use a glass lid to provide visibility  and avoid having to lift the lid     Induction cooking    Advantages of induction cooking    Induction cooking represents a radical change from the  traditional method of heating  the heat is generated directly in  the pan  It therefore offers a number of advantages     m Time savings for cooking and frying  since the pan is heated  directly   m Energy is s
10. d dishes Crepes med fry individually  Omelettes min fry individually  Fried eggs min   med 2 6 min  Scrambled eggs min 2 4 min  Kaiserschmarm  pancakes with raisins  low 10 15 min  Sweet fried bread   french toast low fry individually  Potatoes Saut  ed potatoes prepared with boiled unpeeled potatoes max 6 12 min  Saut  ed potatoes prepared with raw potatoes    low 15 25 min  Potato pancakes max fry individually  Glazed potatoes med 10 15 min  Vegetables Garlic  onion min 2 10 min  Courgette  aubergine low 4 12 min  Pepper  green asparagus low 4 15 min  Mushrooms med 10 15 min  Glazed vegetables med 6 10 min  Frozen products Escalope med 15 20 min  Cordon bleu low 10 30 min  Chicken breast min 10 30 min  Nuggets med 10 15 min     Gyros        Kebab    med 10 15 min  Fish fillet  plain or breaded low 10 20 min  Fish fingers med 8 12 min  French fries med   max 4 6 min  Pan fried vegetables and other ingredients min 8 15 min  Spring rolls low 10 30 min  Camembert   cheese low 10 15 min  Others Camembert   cheese low 7 10 min  Pre cooked dishes prepared by boiling in water  e g   pasta  min 4 6 min  sweet fried bread low 6 10 min  Almonds nuts pine nuts  min 3 7 min     In a cold pan     Childproof lock    The hob can be protected against being accidentally turned on   to ensure that children do not switch on the hotplates     Activating and deactivating the childproof  lock    The hob should be turned off     To activate  press the symbol  9   for approximately 4  seconds  The 
11. e hotplate  0IIIIIIIIIIII   Programming zone   b Powerboost Function     Timer programming   O Childproof lock   R Cleaning lock function  S Frying Function    Control panels  Pressing a symbol activates its corresponding function     Note  Always keep the control surfaces dry  Moisture can affect  proper working     The hotplates    Hotplate       Empty pans or those with a thin base    Do not heat empty pans  nor use pans with a thin base  The  hob is equipped with an internal safety system  However  an  empty pan may heat up so quickly that the  automatic switch  off  function may not have time to react and the pan may reach  very high temperatures  The base of the pan could melt and  damage the glass on the hob  In this case  do not touch the  pan and switch the hotplate off  If it fails to work after it has  cooled down  please contact the Technical Assistance Service     Pan detection    Each hotplate has a minimum limit for detecting pans  which  varies depending on the material of the pan being used  You  should therefore use the hotplate that is most suitable for the  diameter of your pan     max    Indicators       g Power levels                I    Functionality    cr     _           ha    D   hu      Time program function    L       er   IM   gt         MI     Residual heat                  Dan   gt   LI    Powerboost Function       Timer    D       Automatic shut off       A Frying Function           Frying Function Temperature       min  low  med  max Temperatur
12. e settings         O Single hotplate    Always use cookware of a Suitable size        Use only cookware suitable for induction cooking  see the section on suitable cookware     Residual heat indicator    The hob has a residual heat indicator for each hotplate to show  those which are still hot  Avoid touching them when this  indicator is lit     Although the hob is switched off  the indicator A or A will  remain on for as long as the hotplate is hot     If the pan is removed before the hotplate is turned off  the  indicator m or A and the selected power level will appear  alternately     Programming the hob    This section will show you how to program the hotplates  The  table contains power levels and cooking times for several  dishes     Turning the hob on and off    The hob is turned on and off using the main switch     To turn on  Press the    symbol  A beep sounds  The indicator  located next to the main switch and the Li indicators of the  hotplates light up  The hob is ready for use     To turn off  press the    symbol until the indicators go out  All  hotplates are turned off  The residual heat indicator will remain  lit until the hotplates have cooled down sufficiently     Notes    a The hob switches off automatically when all the hotplates are  switched off for more than 20 seconds                 m The settings are memorised for 4 seconds after the hob has  been turned off  II the hotplate is switched back on within this  time then the previous settings will be app
13. e usually due to small details  Before calling the  Technical Assistance Service you should bear in mind the  following advice and warnings     Indicator Malfunction    Solution       none The electric power supply has been cut off     The appliance has not been correctly con   nected following the connection diagram     Electronic system malfunction     Use other electrical appliances to check whether there  has been a power cut     Check that the appliance has been connected cor   rectly according to the connection diagram     If none of the above checks resolve the malfunction   contact the Technical Assistance Service        The indicators flash  ing on tt     The control panel is damp or an object is rest  Dry the control panel area or remove the object        The indicator   flashes on  the hotplate indicators    A fault has occurred in the electronic system  Briefly cover the control panel with your hand to con     firm the malfunction        Er   number   d   num     ber        number    Electronic system malfunction     Unplug the hob from the mains  Wait about  30 seconds before plugging it in again         rr reo      LI       ba There is an internal operating error     Unplug the hob from the mains  Wait about  30 seconds before plugging it in again         Fe The electronic system has overheated and  the corresponding hotplate has been    switched off     Wait until the electronic system has cooled down suffi   ciently  Then press any symbol on the hob       F4 T
14. eaker in the fuse box  Contact the  after sales service     Malfunction risk     The hob is equipped with a fan in the lower  section  II there is a drawer under the hob it  Should not be used to store small objects or  paper  since they could damage the fan or  interfere with the cooling if they are sucked  into It    There should be a minimum of 2 cm   between the contents of the drawer and fan   intake    Risk of injury    When cooking in a bain marie  the hob  and cooking container could shatter due  to overheating  The cooking container in  the bain marie must not directly touch the  bottom of the water filled pot  Only use  heat resistant cookware     Saucepans may suddenly jump due to  liquid between the pan base and the  hotplate  Always keep the hotplate and  Saucepan bases dry     Elements that may damage the appliance    Caution   m Rough pan bases may scratch the hob     m Avoid leaving empty pots and pans on the hotplate  Doing so  may cause damage    m Do not place hot pans on the control panel  the indicator  area  or the hob frame  Doing so may cause damage    m Hard or pointed objects dropped on the hob may damage it     m Aluminium foil and plastic containers will melt if placed on the  hotplate while it is hot  The use of laminated sheeting is not  recommended on the hob     Overview    The following table presents the most common damage  caused                          Damage Cause Measure  Stains Food spillage Immediately remove spilt food using a glass s
15. he electronic system has overheated and all    hotplates have been switched off        L 5   power level and    There is a hot pan on the control panel  It is    Remove that pan  The malfunction indicator will switch             beep highly likely that the electronic system will off shortly afterwards  You can carry on cooking   overheat    FS and beep There is a hot pan on the control panel  The Remove that pan  Wait a few seconds  Press any con   hotplate has switched off to protect the elec  trol panel  When the malfunction indicator switches off   tronic system  you Can carry on cooking       ii Incorrect supply voltage  outside normal oper  Contact your electricity board   ating limits    uc u3 The hotplate has overheated and has Wait until the electronic system has cooled down suffi     switched off in order to protect its hob       If the warning persists call the Technical Assistance Service   Do not rest hot pans on the control panel     Normal noise while the appliance is working    Induction heating technology is based on the creation of  electromagnetic fields that generate heat directly at the base of  the pan  Depending on how the pan has been manufactured   certain noises or vibrations may be produced such as those  described below     A deep humming sound as in a transformer    This noise is produced when cooking with a high power level  It  is caused by the amount of energy transferred from the hob to  the pan  The noise disappears or becomes faint when the  
16. hick     4 5  30 40 min   Plain fish and fish fillet 5 6 8 20 min   Breaded fish and fish fillet 6   8 20 min   Frozen breaded fish  e g   fish fingers  6   8 12 min   Prawns and shrimps 7 8 4 10 min   Frozen meals  e g   stir fries  6 7 6 10 min   Pancakes 6   fry individually  Omelette 3  4  fry individually  Fried eggs 5 6 3 6 min   Frying    150 200 g per serving with 1 2   of oil   Frozen foods  e g   French fries  chicken nuggets  8 9 fry one portion at a time  Frozen croquettes 1 8  Meat  e g   chicken pieces  6 7  Fish  in breadcrumbs or batter 6 7  Greens  mushrooms  in breadcrumbs or batter  8       baby mushrooms  6 7  Confectionery products  e g   fritters  fruit in batter  4 5      Uncovered cooking     Uncovered      Turn frequently    Frying function    This function is used for frying on the front hotplates  regulating  the temperature of the pan     Deep frying features    The hotplate only heats when necessary  This way energy is  saved  The oil and fat do not overheat     Notes  m Never leave oil or fat cooking unattended     m Place the pan at the centre of the hotplate  Ensure that the  base of the pan is the right diameter     m Do not cover the pan with a lid  Doing so will cause the  automatic regulation not to function  A protective screen may  be used without affecting the automatic regulation             m Only use oil which is suitable for frying  If using butter   margarine  olive oil or pork lard  select the min temperature  setting     Temperatu
17. indicator next to the symbol 9 8 lights up for  10 seconds  The hob is locked     To deactivate  press the symbol 9 8 for approximately  A seconds  The lock is now deactivated     Powerboost function    The Powerboost function can be used to     large amounts of  water more quickly than the power level 5  Restrictions when using    This function is available for all hotplates  provided that the  other zone of the same group is not operating  see image    Otherwise  in the visual display of the selected hotplate 6   and 45 will flash  then the power level will automatically set itself  to 5    Rolin 1    OD  TO    Group  gt     Time programming function    This function may be used in two different ways     m to automatically switch off a hotplate   m as a timer        Turning off a hotplate automatically    The hotplate turns off automatically once the selected time has  elapsed     Program the cooking time   The hob must be switched on   1 Select the desired hotplate and power level     2 Press the    symbol  The I gt  indicator on the hotplate lights  up  Litt lights up in the time program function display        Childproof lock   With this function  the childproof lock automatically activates  when a hob is switched off    Activating and deactivating    All of the relevant information on the automatic childproof lock  connection can be found in the Basic settings chapter     To activate    1 Select a hotplate   2 Press the  amp  symbol   The  amp  indicator lights up   The
18. ing using the deep frying function  the programmed  cooking time begins to count down once the selected zone  reaches the desired temperature     Once the time has elapsed    The hotplate switches off  A    warning signal sounds  The time  program function lights up Litt for 10 seconds in the display     When the    symbol is pressed  the indications turn off and the  beeping stops     Notes    m  f cooking times have been programmed for various  hotplates  the time programming function always displays the  time for the selected hotplate        m Any cooking time can be programmed for up to 99 minutes     Cleaning lock function    Cleaning the control panel while the hob is switched on may  change the settings     In order to avoid this  the hob has a cleaning lock function   Press the  9   symbol  A signal sounds  The control panel is    Automatic time limitation    If the hotplate remains in use for a long time and no changes  are made in the settings  the automatic time limitation function  is triggered    LI    The hotplate stops heating  The  gt       symbol and the residual  heat indicator H H flash alternately in the display     The indicator goes out when any symbol is pressed  The  hotplate can now be reset     When the automatic time function is used  it is governed by the  selected power level  from 1 to 10 hours      The timer    The timer can be set for periods of up to 99 minutes  It is  independent of the other settings  This function does not  automatically sw
19. itch off a hotplate     Programming    1 Press the    symbol several times until the Q indicator lights  up  LIL lights up in the time program function display     2  Select the desired time in the programming panel   The timer starts to count down after a few seconds     Changing or cancelling the time    Press the    symbol several times until the A indicator lights   up  Change the time with the programming zone  or set to um     Once the time has elapsed    A warning _ signal sounds  In the time program function  display Litt is shown  and the A indicator lights up  After  10 seconds the indicators turn off     When the    symbol is pressed  the indicators turn off and the  beeping stops     locked for 35 seconds  The control panel surface can now be  cleaned without the risk of changing the settings     Note  The lock does not affect the main switch  The hob may  be turned off when desired     Displaying energy consumption    This function displays total energy consumption for the time the The Basic Settings chapter provides information on activating  hob has been switched on  this function     After switching off the hob  the consumption in kWh is  displayed for 10 seconds     An example is shown in the image with a consumption of    LOS kWh   kwh  om oo I I LI  00 Os   LI LI  med max          Basic settings    The device has several basic settings  These settings may be  adapted to the user s individual needs     Indicator Function       ci Childproof lock    Li Deacti
20. l Time  Min S  Cover Power level Cover  Melting chocolate  Cookware  saucepan   Chocolate coating  e g  Dr  Oetker brand  dark 914 5 cm i   i te  No   55   150 g    Heating lentil stew and keeping it heated  Cookware  Pot  Initial temperature 20   C  Lentil stew    Amount 450 g      14 5 cm 9 1 30 a stir  Ves 1 Vee   Amount  800 g  AAG eh 9 2 30      stir  Vee 1 Vee  Canned lentil stew  e g  Erasco lentils with chorizo   Amount 500 g  1 30 stir after      14 5 cm 9 approx  1 00 Yes  2 Yes  Amount 1 kg  2 30 stir after  O18cm 9 approx  1 00 Yes k Yes   Making bechamel sauce  Cookware  Saucepan  Milk temperature  7   C  Ingredients  40 g of butter  40 g of flour  0 5   of    14 5 cm  milk  3 5  fat  and a pinch of salt   1  Melt butter  mix in flour and salt and heat 4 approx  3 00 No   everything together    gt   Ada milk and bring the sauce to a boil  stirring 7 approx  5 20 No   continuously   3  Keep the bechamel sauce at a boil for two 4 No    more minutes  stirring continuously     Recipe according to DIN 44550     Recipe according to DIN EN 60350 2    Tested dishes Hotplate    Preheating    Cooking       Power level    Time  Min S     Cover    Power level Cover       Cooking rice pudding       Cookware  Pot  Milk temperature  7   C    Heat milk until it begins to bubble  Change the rec   ommended heating level and add rice  sugar and  salt to the milk       Ingredients  190 g  of short grain rice  23 9  of  sugar  750 ml  of milk  3 5  fat  and a pinch of     14 5 cm  sa
21. lied        Setting the hotplate   The desired power level is set in the programming panel   Power level 1   minimum power    Power level 9   maximum power    Each power level has an intermediate setting  This is marked  with a dot    Selecting the hotplate and the power level   The hob must be switched on     1 Select the hotplate with the  6 symbol   The _ symbol lights up in the display        2  Within the next 10 seconds  slide a finger over the  programming zone until the desired power level lights up      O                  IIIIIIIIIIIIIII    0 DU    The power level has been set     Changing the power level    Select the hotplate and set the desired power level in the  programming zone     Switch off the hotplate    Select the hotplate and set it 1017 in the programming panel   The hotplate turns off and the residual heat indicator appears     Notes   m If no pan has been placed on the hotplate  the selected  power level flashes  After a certain time has elapsed  the  hotplate switches off     m If a pan has been placed on the hotplate before switching on  the hob  it will be detected within 20 seconds of pressing the  main switch and the hotplate will be selected automatically   Once detected  select the power level within the next  20 seconds or the hotplate will switch off    If more than one pan is placed on the hob  only one will be  detected when switching it on     Cooking guidelines table  The table below contains some examples     Cooking times depend on the p
22. lt       Ingredients  250 g  of short grain rice  30 g  of    sugar  1    of milk  3 5  fat  and a pinch of sat    18cm    approx  6 30    No    2 stir after  approx   10 00    Yes       Cooking rice          Cookware  Pot  Water temperature 20   C       Ingredients  125 g of short grain rice  300 g of    water and a pinch of salt    14 5 cm    approx  2 30    Yes    Yes       Ingredients  250 g of short grain rice  600 g of    water and a pinch of salt    18 cm    approx  2 30    Yes    Yes       Pan frying pork sirloin       Cookware  Frying pan    Sirloin initial temperature  7   C Agen  2 pieces of sirloin  total weight approx  200 g     1 cm thick     1 30    No    No       Frying cr  pes         Cookware  Frying pan  _    18 cm  55 ml of cr  pe batter    1 30    No    No       Frying frozen potato chips       Cookware  Pot    Ingredients  1 8 kg of sunflower oil  for cooking     18 cm  200 g of frozen potato chips  e g  McCain  123 Frites Original     Recipe according to DIN 44550       Recipe according to DIN EN 60350 2    Until the tempera   ture of the oil  reaches 180   C    No    No    17    Siemens Electroger  te GmbH  Carl Wery Stra  e 34   81739 M  nchen   Germany    9000884472 01 940110          
23. ng    The advice and warnings contained in this section aim to guide  you in cleaning and maintaining the hob  so that it is kept in the  best possible condition    Hob    Cleaning    Clean the hob after each use  This prevents food remains left  on the surface from burning  Wait until the hob is cool enough  before attempting to clean IL    Only use cleaning products specifically designed for hobs   Follow the instructions provided on the packaging     Do not use    m Undiluted washing up liquid   m Dishwasher detergent   m Abrasive products   m Corrosive products such as oven sprays or stain removers  m Sponges that may scratch   m High pressure or steam cleaners       4  Then select the desired setting with the programming zone     OB OD    RN on     00 OM          IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIII            min low med max    5 Press and hold the     symbol again for more than  4 seconds     The settings will have been correctly saved     Quit  To leave the basic settings  turn off the hob at the main switch     The best way to remove stubborn stains is to use a glass  scraper  Follow the manufacturer s instructions     Suitable glass scrapers can be obtained through the Technical  Assistance Service or from our online shop     Hob frame    In order to avoid damage to the hob frame  follow the  indications below     m Use only slightly soapy hot water  m Do not use sharp or abrasive products  m Do not use a glass scraper    Fixing malfunctions    Malfunctions ar
24. number     Please quote the E number  product number  and the FD  number  production number  of your appliance when   contacting the after sales service  The rating plate bearing  these numbers can be found on the appliance certificate     Please note that a visit from an after sales service engineer is  not free of charge  even during the warranty period     Please find the contact data of all countries in the enclosed  customer service list     Tested dishes    This table has been prepared for assessment institutions to  provide controls for our appliances     The data in the table refers to our Schulte Ufer cookware  accessories  4 piece cookware set for the HZ 390042  induction hob  with the following measurements     To book an engineer visit and product advice   GB 0844 8928999  Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to  3 pence per minute  A call set up fee of up to 6 pence  may apply    IE 01450 2655  0 03     per minute at peak  Off peak 0 0088     per  minute     Rely on the professionalism of the manufacturer  You can  therefore be sure that the repair is carried out by trained service  technicians who carry original spare parts for your appliances     Saucepan    16 cm  1 2 I for hotplates of    14 5 cm  m Pot    16 cm  1 7   for hotplates of    14 5 cm   m Pot    22 cm  4 2   for hotplates of    18 cm   m Frying pan    24 cm  for hotplates of    18 cm                                                    Preheating Cooking   Tested dishes Hotplate Power leve
25. ower level  type  weight and  quality of the food  As such they are approximate     When heating purees  creams and thick sauces  stir  occasionally     Use power level 9 to begin cooking              Power level Cooking time  Melting  Chocolate  chocolate coating 1 1     Butter  honey  gelatin 1 2    Heating and keeping warm  Stew  e g   lentils  1  2    Milk   1  2     Sausages heated in water   3 4    Defrosting and heating  Frozen spinach 3 4 15 25 min   Frozen goulash 3 4 30 40 min       Uncovered cooking     Uncovered      Turn frequently                      Power level Cooking time  Slow cooking  simmering  Potato dumplings  4  5  20 30 min   Fish  4 5 10 15 min   White sauces  e g   bechamel  1 2 3 6 min   Whipped sauces  e g   Bearnaise  Hollandaise  3 4 8 12 min   Boiling  steaming  sauteing  Rice  with a double amount of water  2 3 15 30 min   Rice pudding 2 3 30 40 min   Unpeeled potatoes 4 5 25 30 min   Peeled potatoes with salt 4 5 15 25 min   Pasta  6   6 10 min   Soups 3  4  15 60 min   Vegetables 2  3  10 20 min   Greens  frozen foods 3 4  7 20 min   Cooked in a pressure cooker 4 5     Stewing  Meat roll 4 5 50 60 min   Stew 4 5 60 100 min   Goulash 3 4 50 60 min   Bake   Fry with a little oil    Steaks  plain or breaded 6 7 6 10 min   Frozen steaks 6 7 8 12 min   Chops  plain or breaded    6 7 8 12 min   Beefsteak  3 cm thick  7 8 8 12 min   Chicken breast  2 cm thick     5 6 10 20 min   Frozen chicken breast    5 6 10 30 min   Hamburgers  meatballs  3 cm t
26. power level is lowered     A low whistling sound    This noise is produced when the pan is empty  The noise  disappears when water or food is added to the pan     A crackling sound    This noise occurs in pans which are made from different  materials Superimposed on one another  It is caused by the  vibrations that occur in the adjoining surfaces of the different  Superimposed materials  The noise comes from the pan  The  amount of food and cooking method can vary noise intensity     ciently before switching it back on     A high pitched whistling sound    This noise is produced mainly in pans made from different  materials superimposed on one another  and it occurs when  such pans are heated at maximum power on two hotplates at  the same time  The whistling disappears or becomes fainter as  soon as the power level is lowered     Noise from the fan    For proper use of the electronic system  the temperature of the  hob must be controlled  To do this  the hob has a fan which  turns on when a high temperature is detected  The fan may also  work by inertia after the hob has been switched off  if the  temperature detected is still too high     The noises described are normal  they are part of induction  heating technology and not a sign of malfunction     15    After sales service    Our after sales service is there for you If your appliance should  need to be repaired  We are committed fo find the best solution  also in order to avoid an unnecessary call out     E number and FD 
27. re settings    Pans to use with the frying function    There are pans suited to this function which may be purchased  later as optional accessories  in specialised stores  or through  our Technical Assistance Service  Always indicate the related  reference code     m HZ390210 small pan  15 cm in diameter    HZ390220 medium pan  19 cm   a HZ390230 large pan  21 cm     The pans are non stick  Food may also be fried in a small  amount of oil        a                Notes    m The frying function has been especially adjusted for these  types of pans     m With other types of pans  the temperature may be set above  or below the level selected Firstly try with the lowest  temperature setting  changing it as necessary  The pans may  overheat                    Power level Temperature Suitable for   max high e g   potato pancakes  sauteed potatoes  and rare beefsteak   med medium high e g   thin fried foods like frozen pies  escalopes  ragu  vegetables  low medium low e g  thick fried food such as hamburgers and sausages  fish   min low e g  omelettes  using butter  olive oil or margarine    How to program    Select the correct temperature setting from the table  Place the  pan on the hotplate     The hob must be switched on     1 Press the S symbol  The A indicator lights up on the hotplate  display        i AT NN   b    low med max             2  Within the next 10 seconds  select the desired temperature  setting in the programming zone     low N    sa ght     IIVIIIIII            
28. rol     This appliance may be used by children  over the age of 8 years old and by persons  with reduced physical  sensory or mental  capabilities or by persons with a lack of  experience or Knowledge II they are  supervised or are instructed by a person  responsible for their safety how to use the  appliance safely and have understood the  associated hazards     Children must not play with  on  or around   the appliance  Children must not clean the  appliance or carry out general maintenance  unless they are at least 8 years old and are  being supervised     Keep children below the age of 8 years old  at a safe distance from the appliance and  power cable     We advise that you exercise caution using  or standing near an induction hob while it is  in operation  if you wear a pacemaker or a  similar medical device  Consult your doctor  or the device manufacturer concenring its  conformity or any possible incompatibilities     3    Risk of fire       Hot oil and fat can ignite very quickly   Never leave hot fat or oil unattended   Never use water to put out burning oil or  fat  Switch off the hotplate  Extinguish  flames carefully using a lid  fire blanket or  something similar       The hotplates become very hot  Never  place combustible items on the hob   Never place objects on the hob       The appliance gets hot  Do not keep  combustible objects or aerosol cans in  drawers directly underneath the hob       The hob switches off automatically and  can no longer be operated  
29. vated       Activated        ce Audible signals  Li Confirmation and error signals deactivated      Only error signal activated   Z Only confirmation signal activated   J All signals activated         cs Display energy consumption  Li Deactivated       Activated        co Automatic programming of cooking time   LI Switched off       99 Automatic shutoff time        ch Duration of the time program function warning signal     10 seconds    Z 30 seconds   J 1 minute        Power Management function    m        I         Deactivated      II    1 000 VV  minimum power     1 500 W    C   2 000 W    etc     Ll  I   j  I   j   4 or 4    maximum power of the hob      Factory settings    13    Indicator Function       cu Hotplate time selection    Li Unlimited  the last hotplate programmed remains selected         Limited  The hotplate will only remain selected for 10 seconds        Return to basic settings    Mm  C       l    LI Personal settings       Return to factory settings    Factory settings    Accessing the basic settings  The hob should be turned off     1 Switch on the hob using the main switch     2  Within the next 10 seconds  press and hold the    symbol  for 4 seconds      O gO Om oOo   Ny  so  gt  5m m       IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIVIVIIIIIIIIIIIII         min low med max    In the display z and   alternately light up and LI lights up as  a default setting     3  Press the  9 symbol several times until the desired function  indicator appears     Care and cleani
    
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