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1. off 22 5 Operating the appliance 5 9 Bridging function The bridging function allows the two individual cooking zones to be switched on together and to be adjusted together Switching the bridging function on Press the 5 touch button The indicator light for the touch button illuminates Ni If when the bridging function is switched on a cooking zone is 4g already running the power level and operating time of this cooking zone will be taken over for both zones If both cooking zones are already running the operating times are cleared and o flashes in the power level displays Switching the bridging function off Press the 5 touch button Both cooking zones revert to the previous settings Each cooking zone can be adjusted individually again 23 5 Operating the appliance 5 10 Automatic boost Do not leave the hob unattended while using the automatic boost Risk of boiling over burning on and igniting All the cooking zones are equipped with a selectable automatic boost With this function a cooking zone works at power level 9 for a certain length of time see table Then it automatically goes back to the power level set SN Whenever a cooking zone is switched on the automatic boost must ps be activated anew When the appliance is delivered from the factory the automatic boost is switched off If required the P3 user setting must be changed from O to 1 see the USER SETTINGS section Po
2. 19 44 Switching on 19 44 Appliance overview 14 Automatic boost 24 B Before using for the first time 9 Bridging function Switching off 23 Switchingon 23 C Catarata raros 33 Caution Risk of burns and fire 10 Risk of injury s os era 10 Childproof lock 28 Cleaning sx ee t ees 33 Cooking zone 19 44 Cookware nananana aanne 17 Correct USE hac iea ii e 9 D DISplayS iias edi icm ves 14 Disposal sees 12 Appliance disposal 12 Disconnection 12 E Energy efficient cooking 18 Error messages 34 H How induction hobs function 16 How to avoid damaging the appliance x i en cx 11 l Identification plate 13 43 K Keep warm setting 20 L E REO 20 M Maintenance 33 Malfunction 43 Melting function 20 Model n o sists ico Rc 2 N Noise during cooking 18 Note on use 10 O Operating elements 14 Operating the appliance 19 Operating time 25 P EP a aste ua 21 Pan detection 17 Pause cooking 29 Power levels Kind E E aS s 20 NA MR MEE AT 21 QV6IVIGW z ca vero em wih soe 19 Power management 22 PowerPlUS oooooooooo o 21 Q Quick instructions 44 R Repair s
3. The cookware is too small for the cooking zone selected Use suitable magnetic cookware See COOKWARE section Ensure the cookware corresponds to the size of the cooking zone illuminates in the displays Possible cause Solution he childproof lock is activated 34 For operating the appliance with the child proof lock activated see the section on OPERATING THE APPLIANCE Switch the childproof lock off 8 Trouble shooting and error messages acontinuous acoustic signal is emitted r flashes in a display and the appliance switches off Possible cause Solution e A touch button or slider gt Remove object or food that has boiled over was touched for longer gt The appliance can be used again as than 10 seconds normal Object e g pan dish on the control panel Food boiled over onto the control panel f4 and flash alternately in the display Possible cause Solution The automatic safety Switch the cooking zone back on again if shut off was triggered required Ni If a cooking zone has been running for longer without any settings 9 being changed the appliance switches the cooking zone off automat ically after how much time depends on the power level set Power level lees L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Safety shut off aft a a a A baee eran eoo 200 amp a0 6 0 sao 30 so 300 230 20010 35 8 Trouble shooting and error mess
4. for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use Any repairs modifications or manipulations to the appliance especially any electrically live parts may only be carried out by the manufacturer its Customer Services or similarly qualified persons Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affect the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order follow the instructions given in the REPAIR SERVICE section If necessary please contact our Customer Services Use original spare parts only Retain these operating instructions for future reference If you sell or pass the appliance on to a third party please ensure these operating instructions accompany the appliance together with the instructions on installation The appliance corresponds to recognised technology standards and the relevant safety regulations However proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid damage and accidents Please observe the precautions given in these operating instructions The heated surface will remain hot for some time after it is switched off and will cool down only slowly to room temperature Please allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before for instance cleaning it 1 Safety precautions Note on use Tests have shown that under normal circumstances there is no risk to cardiac pacemaker users If as the user
5. of a cardiac pacemaker or a hearing aid or another type of implant you would like to be reassured that using the appliance does not pose a risk you are advised to consult a competent medical authority Caution Risk of burns and fire Overheated fat and oil can easily catch fire Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water Danger of explosion Smother the flames with a fire blanket and keep all doors and windows closed Caution Risk of injury Keep animals away from the appliance Caution Risk to life Packaging materials e g plastic and polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging materials away from children 10 1 Safety precautions How to avoid damaging the appliance In case of overheating switch the cooking zone off and allow it to cool down completely Do not put any dishes on it Under no circumstances use cold water to cool it down quickly Do not climb onto the appliance Do not put hot cookware on the hob frame in order not to damage the silicon joints Do not cut or prepare food on the surface and avoid impact with hard objects Do not drag cookware across the surface Take particular care that sugary foods or juices do not get onto the hot cooking zones as they can damage the surface If sugary foods or juices do get onto the hot cooking zones clean away immediately while still hot with a scraper Do not leave the appliance unattended when in
6. power level displays f no other entry is made the appliance switches off after about 10 seconds for safety reasons Switch the appliance off Press the O touch button 5 2 Selecting a cooking zone Press the slider for the required cooking zone or slide your finger along it to set the power level 5 3 Overview of power levels Power level Cooking method Use Melting butter chocolate or honey 00 Melting at approx 40 C L Keeping warm Sauces keeps food ready for serving at approx 65 C 1 Melting 2 gentle warming Butter chocolate gelatine sauces 3 Swelling Rice 4 Simmering 5 reducing stewing Vegetables potatoes sauces fruit fish 6 Simmering braising Pasta soup braised meat Rosti hash browns omelettes breaded food 7 Gentle frying sausages 8 Frying deep frying Meat chips 9 Flash frying Steak P Fast heating Boiling water 5 Operating the appliance 5 4 Switching a cooking zone off Press 0 on the slider f no other entry is made and none of the other cooking zones are in use the appliance switches off automatically after 10 seconds 5 5 Residual heat indicator After the cooking zone is switched off H remains illuminated in the display as long as a burn hazard exists 5 6 Keep warm setting The keep warm setting A keeps food that has been cooked warm at approx imately 65 C This is between power levels g and 4 5 7 Melting f
7. suitable detergent for cleaning everyday soiling Always follow the detergent manufacturer s instructions for use Using a detergent with a protective additive is recommended Remove stubborn soiling e g boiled over milk while still warm using a glass ceramic hob scraper Always follow the scraper manufacturer s instructions for use Foods with a high sugar content e g marmalade that boil over should be removed while still hot using a glass ceramic hob scraper The surface of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged Remove melted plastic while still warm using a glass ceramic hob scraper The surface of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged Remove limescale stains when cool with a small amount of limescale remover e g vinegar lemon juice descaler Then wipe clean with a damp cloth 33 8 Trouble shooting and error messages 8 1 What to do if the appliance is not working and the displays are not illuminated Possible cause Solution Thefuseorcircuit breaker for electrical installations in the home is defective Thefuse or circuit breaker keeps blowing An interruption in the power supply gt Change the fuse gt Reset the circuit breaker Call Customer Services Check the power supply bad flashes alternately with the power level in the display Possible cause Solution Cookware is not suitable for use with induction hobs
8. Dente ds 4 6 COOK WE ariete Mana Mende wan eter eleme ta e dear d Operating the appliance 5 1 Switching the appliance on and off o o oooooooooooooooo 5 2 Selecting a cooking zone eee 5 3 Overview of power levels eee 5 4 Switching a cooking zone off eee 5 5 Residual heat indicator iile 5 6 Keep warm Setlng tese ga Nba GAP ODE es Y Cerere ds 5 7 Melting TUMCUON a A e HN E one hoe BR 5 8 POWeIPIUS ine mper nete ote Hera a Da equis aoe ded ORI ne 5 9 Bridon ANCU css aeg ne t GG NANG RAW LU NR E er Cer a UR D INS 5sTOAutormaliC bOOSU epu aco esce eta PRSE pe qut NAN eet d 51 1 Operating time ees Pent sob V enge s OA Ras 5S2 TIGE accetto p ea eh Terre otto b torso De te darse inet vos 513 Cchildproor 66I ci nh Peu Peters Ste ped 5 14 R store f ricllOn es Rr REPARARE Kh A DD Pause COIN am erect Ste Ee TEC Pe E eus 5310 WIPE protecion oor er gereret prre dee Daga E and We eel mes User settings 6 1 Changing user settings 2l 6 2 Cancelling user settings ooo 7 Care and maintenance res Meo cm 8 Trouble shooting and error messages 827 Whatto do IE iur een kena Med e RU VEL ra EY t REUS pore Ds 9 Notes 10 Index 11 Repair service 1 Safety precautions 1 4 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings Information and p
9. V ZUG Ltd Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use Nevertheless please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it Please follow the safety precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appli ance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Validity The model number corresponds to the first 3 digits on the identification plate These operating instructions apply to the model Type Model no GK26TIMS 84A Deviations depending on the model are noted in the text V ZUG Ltd CH 6301 Zug 2012 Contents 1 Safety precautions dali Symbols USO iis cece it sme xx S Aa ade OX RUE Bis Rauch 1 2 General safety precautions eee eee 1 3 Appliance specific safety precautions llle NA structions TOFU SG ua py mee RA ER RO ES ee aR Disposal Using for the first time 3 1 Where is the identification plate 0 000 es Your appliance 4 1 Appliance overview RR c ih 4 2 Operating and display elements nm 4 3 How induction hobs function lille 4 4 SUMACS COOKING ioter AA he et edes 4 5 Pan detection acude Per er tee tT Se
10. advertently changing the power level e g when wiping the control panel with a cloth Press the E touch button The indicator light for the touch button illuminates Wipe protection is switched off by pressing the touch button again or automatically after 30 seconds Press the touch button to switch the appliance off at any time N 30 6 User settings The following user settings can be set and stored individually User setting Setting value Factory setting 0 Low Loudness of acoustic PO signal 1 Medium 2 2 Loud 0 No acoustic signal Acoustic signal at end m P1 of operating time timer 1 Automatically off after 10 seconds 2 2 Automatically off after 1 minute a 0 Ends after 5 minutes perating time T P2 PowerPl s 1 Ends after 10 minutes 1 2 Ends after 15 minutes Q0 Automatic boost off P3 Automatic boost 0 1 Automatic boost on P4 Default time O Default time O minutes 3 operating time timer 1 9 Adjustable from 10 90 minutes Acoustic signal O Acoustic signal off P5 emitted when touch Ta 1 button is pressed 1 Acoustic signal on Restoring factory settings Restore factory P6 settings O Hold the 11 touch button depressed for 2 seconds When the operating time or timer is up or when error messages appear an acoustic signal is emitted at the level of loudness set in PO 6 User settin
11. ages HA flashes in the display Possible cause Solution The excess temperature protection of a cooking zone was triggered nin Allow the cooking zone to cool down gt Resume cooking on a different cooking zone Check the cookware Lii flashes in the display Possible cause Solution An interruption in the power supply Press any touch button to cancel the error message The appliance can be used again as normal pa t and B illuminate in the display Possible cause Solution An object e g paper underneath the hob is affecting the air intake Remove any objects in the drawer under neath the hob Press any touch button to cancel the error message After 10 minutes the appliance can be used again as normal Ventilation is defective Note down the error number 36 Note down the serial number FN of the appliance See the identification plate for this Call Customer Services 8 Trouble shooting and error messages y or and a number illuminate in the display Possible cause Solution Internal error occurred gt Note down the error number Note down the serial number FN of the appliance See the identification plate for this Call Customer Services 37 9 Notes 38 9 Notes 39 9 Notes 40 10 Index A Appliance Switching off
12. bd does not alternate with the power level NI Do not heat any unsuitable cookware using aids such as metal rings OS and the like This can damage the hob 4 Your appliance Energy efficient cooking For maximum energy efficiency and even heat distribution note the following he base of the cookware must be clean dry and smooth Centre the cookware in the middle of the cooking zone Use a well fitting lid Match the diameter of the cookware to the quantity of food to be cooked Coated cookware Coated cookware when empty may never be heated at a higher power level than 7 The coating may otherwise become overheated and damaged For frying do not use a higher power level than 9 Ng q Never use PowerPlus with coated frying pans Noise during cooking Cookware can make noise during cooking This does not indicate any malfunction nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way SN Noise depends on the cookware used If the noise causes 9 considerable disturbance it can help to change the cookware 18 5 Operating the appliance The individual cooking zones are all operated in the same way When the appliance is switched off all the displays are dark stand by mode except for the residual heat indicator H should any cooking zone still be hot 5 1 Switching the appliance on and off Switch the appliance on Press and hold the touch button for about 1 second g flashes in all the
13. e identification plate and the connection plate are located on the underside of the hob Te Mis 2 2 1 identification plate with serial number FN 2 Connection plate A second identification plate is supplied and should be affixed in the fitted unit underneath the hob Note down the serial number FN of your appliance on the back page of these operating instructions 4 Your appliance 4 1 Appliance overview GK26TIMS GK26TIMSF 2 adjustable cooking zones 4 2 Operating and display elements 1 23 4 5 6 7 al Bo Co O O 15 Pan i0 Displays 1 Melting function activated 2 Cooking zone power level 3 Operating time activated 4 Cooking zone indicator light for the operating time 5 Bridging function activated 6 Operating time timer 7 Timer activated 8 Wipe protection activated 9 Pause activated possibility for restoring saved settings 10 Cooking zone slider indicator 14 4 Your appliance Touch buttons Appliance ON OFF 0 Slider for setting the power levels 000008 PowerPlus Pause cooking ON OFF and restore function Operating time Timer Wipe protection ON OFF Bridging switch 4 Your appliance 4 3 How induction hobs function Induction hobs work very differently from conventional hobs or hot plates The induction coils under the glass ceramic plate produce a rapidly changing magnetic field which directly heats up the magnetic base of the cookware The glass ceramic
14. erating time for the cooking zone selected is displayed The indicator light for the cooking zone illuminates Using the slider change the operating time 25 5 Operating the appliance Switching the operating time function off before time Press the touch button gt Press 0 on the slider for the required cooking zone gog illuminates in the display for the operating time timer The cooking zone continues to run End of the operating time When the operating time is up ihe relevant cooking zone switches off an acoustic signal is emitted GEOG and the power level flash Press any touch button to switch off the acoustic signal and the displays Several operating times If operating times are set for both cooking zones the shorter operating time illuminates in the display the corresponding cooking zone indicator light illuminates the 131 symbol illuminates with the set operating time for each cooking zone To display another operating time Press the touch button gt Press the slider for the required cooking zone The operating time is displayed and can be changed 26 5 Operating the appliance 5 12 Timer The timer functions like an egg timer 1 min 9 hr 59 mins It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions Setting the timer Switch the appliance on Press the touch button gog flashes in the display gt The required duration of the
15. ervice 43 Residual heat indicator 19 20 Restore function 29 S Safety precautions 5 Appliance specific 7 Before using for the first time 9 General ai des es 6 Safety shut off QvetrVIeW dads da ibt Aa 35 Serial number FN 13 43 Surface cooking 16 SyITIDOIS 4 oio o e 5 41 10 Index T TIITIOE uci sca ain e TUR EE IRSE ON 27 Touch buttons 15 Trouble shooting 34 TYPE it IS PROS DP 2 U User settings 31 Using for the first time 9 13 V Validity id tidad dai le 2 W Wipe protection 30 42 11 Repair service SI The TROUBLE SHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES section will help you to 4g carry out small repairs yourself saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service technician and the cost that goes along with it Whether you contact us about a malfunction or an order please always state the serial number FN and the model type of your appliance Enter these details below and also on the service sticker which comes with the appliance Stick it in a conspicuous place or in your telephone or address book FN Appliance You will also find the same details on the certificate of guarantee the original sales invoice and the identification plate of the appliance 43 Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instruc
16. gs 6 1 Changing user settings With the hob switched off simultaneously hold the and touch buttons depressed for 3 seconds An acoustic signal is emitted Press both sliders at the same time An acoustic signal is emitted The user setting e g PD appears in display 3 The current value for the user settings appears in display 2 1 2 3 noc gs B 223 66 E do m LL um 00 Use the e touch button to select the next higher and the button the next lower user setting gt On slider 1 use ICP to select a higher and 0 a lower setting value To save entries Hold the QD touch button depressed for 2 seconds An acoustic signal is emitted The User settings mode is ended 6 2 Cancelling user settings Press the O touch button Any changes made to setting values are not saved The User settings mode is ended 7 Care and maintenance To avoid risk of burns allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning 7 1 Cleaning Always clean the hob after use This prevents food residues from burning on Dried on or burned on food residue is harder to clean off Use of improper cleaning techniques can result in damage to the markings or surface MI Avoid cleaning the surface of the glass ceramic hob with abrasive Ds cleaning agents scouring pads wire wool etc which can damage the surface Use only a soft cloth or sponge with water and a
17. ory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved Children are not to play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be undertaken by children without supervision 1 Safety precautions Never use a steam cleaner Do not place metal objects such as knives forks spoons lids and aluminium foil on the hob as they can get hot After use switch the cooking zone off using the controls and or control devices and do not rely on the pan detector WARNING It can be dangerous to leave the hob unattended when cooking with fat or oil as this can lead to fires NEVER attempt to extinguish a fire with water Instead switch the appliance off and then carefully smother the flames with for instance a lid or a fire blanket WARNING Never store objects on the top of the hob because of fire hazard Do not operate the appliance using an external time switch or a separate remote control system 1 Safety precautions 1 4 Instructions for use Before using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the mains supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions Have a qualified fitter electrician carry out the necessary work Correct use The appliance is designed for use in the home for preparing food No liability is assumed
18. plate is only warmed by the hot cookware Removing the cookware from the cooking zone immediately interrupts the supply of energy Induction hobs are quick reacting finely adjustable powerful energy efficient safe P M VI Induction hobs can only be used with cookware with a magnetic base 4 4 Surface cooking In surface cooking there are no marked cooking zones The pans can be placed freely on the hob the C symbol must however be covered for pan detection NMN If a large pan covers both circles C both heating zones can be 9 Switched on together with the bridging function 16 4 Your appliance 4 5 Pan detection Each cooking zone is equipped with pan detection This detects suitable induction compatible cookware with a magnetic base f the cookware is removed during operation or if unsuitable cookware is used the power level selected flashes alternately with a e f no suitable cookware is placed on the cooking zone before the pan detection time 10 minutes elapses the cooking zone switches off the display changes from amp to the appliance switches off after 10 seconds if no other cooking zone is in use 4 6 Cookware Suitable cookware Only cookware with a magnetic base is suitable for use with the induction hob This can be tested in the following ways A magnet sticks anywhere on the base of the cookware On the hob the power level set illuminates and
19. recautions that should be observed X Information on disposal LUN Information about the operating instructions gt Indicates step by step instructions E Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicates a list 1 Safety precautions 1 2 General safety precautions MA Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time A This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard 1 Safety precautions 1 3 Appliance specific safety precautions AN WARNING If the surface is cracked switch the appliance off and disconnect it from the mains to avoid possible electric shock WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts get hot during use Be careful not to touch the heating elements Children under 8 years of age must be kept away unless constantly supervised These appliances can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical sens
20. the childproof lock off Switch the appliance on Ensure all cooking zones are switched off Press the and touch buttons at the same time An acoustic signal is emitted Press the E touch button again A double acoustic signal is emitted G flashes in all the power level displays for 10 seconds 28 5 Operating the appliance 5 14 Restore function If the appliance has been inadvertently switched off the settings can be restored within 6 seconds Switch the appliance on The indicator light at the QD touch button flashes Press the QD touch button 5 15 Pause cooking With this function the power level of all cooking zones that are switched on can be temporarily reduced to f for a maximum of 10 minutes Thereafter the appliance can continue to be operated using the previous settings Press the QD touch button The indicator light for the 1 touch button illuminates The power levels of the cooking zones that are switched on change to ra The operating time is interrupted The timer continues to run All touch buttons are inactive except for QD and E V If the pause cooking function is not turned off within 10 minutes the 9 appliance switches off completely To resume cooking press the touch button again The cooking zones resume operation using the previous settings 29 5 Operating the appliance 5 16 Wipe protection This function prevents in
21. timer can be set using any slider SN To change the duration of the timer press and hold ICP 9 If the hob is switched off a timer that is active continues to run Press the touch button to start the timer Changing the timer If no cooking zone is in use first switch the appliance on Press the touch button The time left on the timer flashes The duration of the timer can be changed using any slider Switching the timer off before time If no cooking zone is in use first switch the appliance on Press the touch button gt Press Co on any slider OG ashes in the display 27 5 Operating the appliance 5 13 Childproof lock The childproof lock is to prevent the appliance from being accidentally switched on Switching the childproof lock on Switch the appliance on Ensure all cooking zones are switched off Press the QD and touch buttons at the same time An acoustic signal is emitted Press the QD touch button again An acoustic signal is emitted illuminates in all the power level displays for 10 seconds Operating the appliance with the childproof lock activated Switch the appliance on Press the ar and touch buttons at the same time An acoustic signal is emitted The childproof lock is overridden The appliance can now be used as normal The childproof lock is automatically reactivated 1 minute after the hob has been switched off Switching
22. tions To switch appliance on Hold the touch button depressed for about 1 second To select cooking zone Press the slider or slide your finger along it to set the power level Alternatively Press IP to heat a large amount of water quickly To switch cooking zone off Press o on the slider To switch appliance off Press the O touch button ene MMM Industriestrasse 66 CH 6301 Zug vzug vzug ch www vzug com J84A 352 1
23. unction With the melting function butter chocolate or honey for instance can be gently melted at 40 C Switching the melting function on Hold the L level on the slider depressed for 3 seconds The 66 symbol illuminates The power level goes out Switching the melting function off Select any power level on the slider 20 5 Operating the appliance 5 8 PowerPlus All the cooking zones are equipped with the PowerPlus booster When PowerPlus is switched on the cooking zone selected works at extra high power for 10 minutes PowerPlus can be used for instance to heat a large quantity of water quickly Switching PowerPlus on Press ICP on the slider p illuminates in the display After 10 minutes it automatically switches back to power level 9 X Ey V Removing the cookware interrupts PowerPlus PowerPlus is resumed 9 as soon as the cookware is returned to the cooking zone Switching PowerPlus off before time Press the required power level on the slider 21 5 Operating the appliance Power management GK26TIMS PowerPlus cannot be used with both cooking zones at the same time If PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones then the power output is reduced for the cooking zone that was first selected PowerPlus with Maximum available power level with cooking zone cooking zone 1 P 5 z 5 p os Ifthe power level is increased above these levels PowerPlus switches
24. use Pans with an aluminium base may not be used 2 Disposal Packaging Danger of suffocation Packaging materials e g plastic AN polystyrene can be dangerous for children Keep packaging materials away from children NI All packaging material is marked and should be collected for 4g recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way Disconnection Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains supply by an electrician Then cut off the mains cable Disable the appliance after disconnecting it Appliance disposal The A symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not be disposed of in normal household waste The appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste disposal For more information on the handling disposal and recycling of the product please contact the local authorities the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance 12 3 Using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the mains supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions Have a qualified fitter electrician carry out the necessary work A cooking zone can give off an unpleasant smell during the first few hours of use This is normal for brand new appliances Ensure that the room is well ventilated 3 1 Where is the identification plate Th
25. wer level a e la fas ey 7 La Boost in mins secs 0 40 1 15 2 00 3 00 4 15 7 15 2 00 3 15 v If during the automatic boost a higher power level is selected the NY duration of the boost will change automatically Switching the automatic boost on Press and hold the required power level on the slider for 3 seconds A and the power level illuminate alternately in the display while the automatic boost is activated After the automatic boost the power level is reduced back to the level selected Switching the automatic boost off before time Using the slider set a lower power level 24 5 Operating the appliance 5 11 Operating time Do not leave food on the hob unattended during use Risk of boiling over burning on and igniting With the operating time function the cooking zone switches off automatically after a set time 1 min 1 hr 59 mins Setting the operating time Select the required cooking zone Press the touch button 8go flashes in the display gt Touch the slider for the required cooking zone and slide your finger along it to set the operating time The I2 symbol illuminates NI To change the operating time press and hold m N Qr Press the touch button to start the operating time Changing the operating time gt Press the touch button 3800 flashes in the display Press the slider for the required cooking zone The remaining op

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