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1.     52        f   f    Instructions for the user    5 7 Using fat and oil       GB IE    When using fat and oil in cooking  it is very important to cook at the right  temperatures  Fat and oil will keep their properties intact when used at the  correct temperature  If the temperature is too high  fat and oil begin to smoke     smoke point  and then burn     Fat   oil scis C  Smoke point    C   Butter 130 150  Lard 170 200  Beef fat 180 210  Olive oil 180 200  Sunflower oil 200 220  Peanut oil 200 295    5 8 Operating temperatures    The table below indicates the temperatures corresponding to each plate heating    level    Position Temperature    C     O    50  80  100  130  160  180  200  220  230              01 AON      The temperatures are indicative  the real value may differ from that indicated by     10     The data given in the table are indicative and apply         pre heated appliance   The values may vary depending on the type and quantity of food  Place the food    on the plate solely once it has finished pre heating     53       GB IE    54    Instructions for the user ane       5 8 1 Teppan yaki thermal protection    Every cooking zone has a device that constantly measures the temperature  If  the temperature surpasses certain values  the device will activate certain  functions to lower the temperature and allow the teppan yaki plate to continue to  work correctly  Below is a table with the operations that are activated  automatically and the relative start tempe
2.     After cleaning manually and before the hob is used again  take care to have  completely removed any detergent residue     6 4 1 Assisted cleaning  The teppan yaki plate also has an additional cleaning function  Switch on the    appliance by turning both knobs to the assisted cleaning function Ab   Clean  the surface using a damp cloth        Instructions for the installer GB IE    7  POSITIONING ON THE HOB TOP        This is a cat  3 appliance  built in     f Y   The following operation requires building and or carpentry work and must  therefore be carried out by a competent tradesman      Installation can be carried out on various materials such as masonry  metal   solid wood or plastic laminated wood as long as they are heat resistant  T    90 C             z        eq  SE  N    7 1 Built in dimensions                                                                               DISTANCES A B    D E H  MINIMUM 292mm  494 mm  20mm  110mm  50mm  750mm     MAXIMUM 292mm  494 mm  70           E    59       GB IE Instructions for the installer       7 2 Fixing to the supporting structure    Carefully position the supplied insulating seal  on the outer edge of the hole on the top hob   as indicated in the figure alongside  Try and  make it stick to the whole surface by applying  light hand pressure    The seal must be placed at a distance of 3 4  mm from the edge of the hole in the top     Carry out this operation by supporting the hob  on the isolating seal and using screws 
3.    uu  alternates between the adjacent symbols   and darkness  roughly every second                  5 6 2 Cooling    Regolando la manopola ad un valore       d    minore di quello di partenza si avvier   la   fase di raffreddamento  Durante il   D     Nu    raffreddamento di una zona cottura sul   display verranno visualizzati in modo a    alternato  ogni secondo circa  i simboli a fianco  compresa una fase di  oscuramento     5 6 3 Reaching the temperature    When the cooking zone reaches the set temperature  the adjacent        symbol is displayed continuously for about 5 seconds   D      eu    5 6 4 Alternation of symbol display    While the temperature level is being adjusted  and for about 5 seconds after the  last adjustment  the display shows the selected level  from 1 to 9   Then   depending on whether the plate is to heat or cool  the sequences of zone  heating or cooling symbols are displayed  Once the temperature is reached  the    symbol     appears for about 5 seconds  after which the temperature level is  displayed     51       GB IE Instructions for the user me       5 6 5 Booster function       D    The induction hob has a booster function for rapidly reaching temperatures  This  is recommended for saucepans and frying pans containing water  This booster  temporarily boosts the power thus exceeding also the nominal output of the  zone   The booster is activated by turning the knob clockwise to position P  The symbol    D appears on the relevant cooking zone d
4.  AND OILS MAY CATCH FIRE        ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE CONTROL KNOBS ARE IN THE     OFF  POSITION  WHEN YOU FINISH USING THE APPLIANCE       NEVER PLACE PANS WITH BOTTOMS WHICH ARE NOT PERFECTLY FLAT AND  SMOOTH ON THE COOKING HOB PAN STANDS               NEVER USE PANS WHICH PROJECT BEYOND THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE HOB           DO NOT OBSTRUCT VENTILATION OPENINGS AND HEAT DISPERSAL SLITS         ONLY FOR GLASS CERAMIC MODELS    TAKE CARE NOT TO SPILL SUGAR OR SWEET MIXTURES ON THE HOB  WHILE COOKING OR TO PLACE MATERIALS OR SUBSTANCES WHICH  COULD MELT ON IT  PLASTIC OR TINFOIL   IF THIS HAPPENS  TO AVOID  DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE  TURN OFF THE HEAT IMMEDIATELY AND  CLEAN THE SURFACE WITH THE SCRAPER PROVIDED WHILE THE PLATE IS STILL  WARM  IF THE GLASS CERAMIC HOB IS NOT CLEANED IMMEDIATELY  THERE IS A  RISK THAT INCRUSTATIONS WILL BE LEFT THAT ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO REMOVE  ONCE THE HOB HAS COOLED           35          General instructions          2  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY REGULATIONS  FOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VENTILATION FUNCTIONS    IN YOUR INTERESTS AND FOR YOUR SAFETY THE LAW REQUIRES THAT THE  INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IS CARRIED  OUT BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN  FORCE    OUR APPROVED INSTALLERS GUARANTEE A SATISFACTORY JOB    GAS OR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MUST ALWAYS BE DISCONNECTED BY  SUITABLY SKILLED PEOPLE        BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO 
5.  equal  to or greater than 3 mm in an easily accessible position close to the hob     Avoid the use of adapters and shunts        If the power cable is replaced  the cross  m     section of wires in the new cable must be 4 n       no less than 1 5 mm2  3 x 0 1 5 cable       m  T  remembering that the end for connection to       the appliance must have an earth wire   20 mm     yellow green  which is   at least 20 mm longer  Only use a HO5V2V2 F or similar resistance cable to the  maximum temperature of 90  C  Its replacement must be carried out be a  specialised technician who must carry out the network connection following the    diagram below        L   brown  N   blue    D   yellow green    The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or things caused  by non observance of the above directions or by interference with any part of  the appliance     
6.  producing the heat required for cooking the food     The symbols alongside the knobs indicates the  cooking zone they control  To switch a zone on  press  the knob and turn it to the desired position  Adjustment  is continuous  so the appliance functions when set to  the intermediate values as well  To switch off a zone     reset the knob to O     The two displays next to the cooking zones indicate  the cooking power and special  Booster and   Automatic heating  functions        42    pA     7              Instructions for the user GB IE       5 2 2 Booster function    The induction hob has a booster function for reaching the required temperature  quickly  This is especially useful for pans containing water  The booster  generates a temporary power output higher than the nominal power of the  cooking zone itself     The booster is activated by rotating the knob clockwise to position P  The D    symbol on the display for the selected zone lights up to indicate that the booster  function is active   The booster remains active for a maximum of 10 minutes  after which it switches    itself off  The display indicates the maximum cooking power  9    The symbol D    will flash for 3 seconds prior to the booster function switching off    The booster function will also automatically switch off when the temperature of  the hob exceeds the set point of the built in power controller    If the knob is returned to position P while the booster function is still active  the  maximum power v
7. BY ADULTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY           General instructions GB IE       DO NOT LET CHILDREN GO NEAR THE APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS IN OPERATION OR  PLAY WITH IT AT ANY TIME        DO NOT INSERT POINTED METAL OBJECTS  CUTLERY OR UTENSILS  INTO THE    SLITS IN THE APPLIANCE        A  X    DO NOT USE STEAM JETS FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE   THE STEAM COULD REACH THE ELECTRONICS  DAMAGING THEM AND CAUSING  SHORT CIRCUITS        E    DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE        FAT AND OIL CAN CATCH FIRE IF THEY OVERHEAT  YOU ARE THEREFORE  RECOMMENDED NOT TO LEAVE THE HOB WHILE PREPARING FOODS  CONTAINING OIL OR FAT  IF FAT OR OIL CATCHES FIRE  NEVER PUT WATER ON IT   COVER THE PAN AND SWITCH OFF THE COOKING ZONE        AS SOON AS YOU NOTICE A FRACTURE OR A CRACK ON THE SURFACE OF THE  GLASS CERAMIC HOB  SWITCH THE APPLIANCE OFF AND CONTACT AN  AUTHORISED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE        DO NOT SPRAY ANY SPRAY PRODUCTS NEAR THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE  WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION   DO NOT USE SPRAY PRODUCTS WHILE THE PRODUCT IS STILL HOT     USERS OF PACEMAKERS OR SIMILAR DEVICES MUST ENSURE THAT THE  OPERATION OF THEIR DEVICES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THE INDUCTION  FIELD  WHICH HAS A FREQUENCY RANGE OF 20 50 KHZ           IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PROVISIONS REGARDING ELECTROMAGNETIC  COMPATIBILITY  THE ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION COOKING HOB COMES  UNDER GROUP 2 AND CLASS B     The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or things caused    by failure to observe the above ins
8. Contents       1  INSTRUCTIONS FOR                  34  2  SABEDP  PRHEUAUTIONS            36  3  ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY                                      38  A  KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE             39  5  UNG THE                40  6  CLEANING AND                                                                                    56  7  POSITIONING ON THE HOB                                                 59    THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID FOR THOSE COUNTRIES IDENTIFIED BY THE  SYMBOLS REPORTED ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL       INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER  these instructions contain user         recommendations  a description of the controls and the correct  am procedures for cleaning and maintenance of the appliance   INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER  these are intended for the qualified  X technician who must install the appliance  set it functioning and carry out    an inspection test        Further information about the products can be found at www smeg com       33       a    General instructions          1  INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE    THIS MANUAL CONSTITUTES AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE  THIS  MANUAL CONSTITUTES AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE  IT SHOULD BE  KEPT INTACT AND AT HAND FOR THE APPLIANCE S ENTIRE LIFE CYCLE    IT IS IMPORTANT TO CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL THE  INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE   INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT PERSONS IN  ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE  THIS APPLIANCE IS  INTENDED FO
9. Energy  consumption and dispersion will therefore be much higher than normal use    e the diameter of the cookware used must not exceed the dimensions of the  plate    e the cookware used must be positioned within the limits of the plate    e each pan used must be made entirely of metal and have no plastic parts   The high temperatures reached may melt any plastic parts     Despite the steel cooking surface being very tough and smooth  traces of wear  ref may appear over time and with normal use  This will not however affect the      If using saucepans to cook food  you should know that     performance of the plate  Slight yellowing of the steel surface is entirely normal   Do not use knives to cut food on the cooking surface to avoid scratching it  Use    a spatula to turn food over  not pointed utensils  These precautions help prevent  scratches or dents appearing on the teppan yaki plate     55       GB IE                 de    UN    56    Instructions for the user       6  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    Before performing any operations requiring access to powered parts  switch off  the power supply to the appliance    NEVER USE A STEAM JET FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE     6 1 Cleaning stainless steel    To keep stainless steel in good condition it should be cleaned regularly after  use  Let it cool first     6 1 1 Ordinary daily cleaning   To clean and preserve the stainless steel surfaces  use only specific products  that do not contain abrasives or chlorine based acids    Ho
10. R HOUSEHOLD USE AND COMPLIES WITH THE EEC DIRECTIVES  CURRENTLY IN FORCE  THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT TO CARRY OUT THE  FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS  COOKING FOOD  IT IS CONSIDERED UNSUITABLE FOR  ANY OTHER USE    THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR USE OTHER THAN AS  INDICATED        IF THE APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED ON BOATS OR IN CARAVANS  DO NOT USE IT AS  A ROOM HEATER                         h              m        LL                   DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR HEATING ROOMS        THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC  ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT  WEEE     THIS DIRECTIVE DEFINES THE STANDARDS FOR THE COLLECTION AND  RECYCLING OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT APPLICABLE  THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION        THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA  SERIAL NUMBER AND  BRAND NAME HAS BEEN VISIBLY AFFIXED TO THE APPLIANCE   DO NOT REMOVE THIS PLATE FOR ANY REASON        BEFORE OPERATING THE APPLIANCE ALL PROTECTIVE COVERS MUST BE  REMOVED        SUITABLE HEAT PROOF GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN FOR ALL OPERATIONS        DO NOT USE STEEL SPONGES AND SHARP SCRAPERS AS THEY WILL  DAMAGE THE SURFACE    USE NORMAL NON ABRASIVE PRODUCTS  INCLUDING WOODEN OR  PLASTIC UTENSILS IF NECESSARY  RINSE THOROUGHLY AND DRY  USING A SOFT CLOTH OR A MICROFIBRE CLOTH           34          oe P    General instructions GB IE       DO NOT LEAVE THE APPLIANCE UNATTENDED DURING COOKING PROCESSES  WHERE FATS OR OILS COULD BE RELEASED   FATS
11. THE POWER GRID  CHECK THE DATA  ON THE PLATE AGAINST THE DATA FOR THE GRID ITSELF        THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE CONTAINING THE TECHNICAL DATA  SERIAL NUMBER       BRAND NAME IS IN A VISIBLE POSITION UNDER THE CASING   DO NOT REMOVE THIS PLATE ON THE CASING FOR ANY REASON        BEFORE CARRYING OUT INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE WORK  MAKE SURE THAT  THE APPLIANCE IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE POWER GRID        THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE AND ITS SOCKET  MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND CONFORM TO THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE   THE SOCKET MUST BE ACCESSIBLE AFTER THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT IN   NEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY PULLING ON THE CABLE        Wt    IF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE IS DAMAGED  CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT  SERVICE IMMEDIATELY AND THEY WILL REPLACE IT           IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE EARTHED  ACCORDING TO THE METHODS LAID DOWN BY SAFETY REGULATIONS        IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION  CARRY OUT A BRIEF INSPECTION TEST   FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW  SHOULD THE APPLIANCE NOT  FUNCTION  DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND CALL THE  NEAREST TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTRE    NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE        DURING USE THE APPLIANCE BECOMES VERY HOT  BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH  THE HEATING ELEMENTS        THIS APPLIANCE MAY NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE  INCLUDING CHILDREN  OF  REDUCED PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CAPACITY  OR LACKING IN EXPERIENCE IN  THE USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES  UNLESS THEY ARE SUPERVISED OR  INSTRUCTED 
12. alue  9  will appear on the display    The function can also be switched off by rotating the knob anticlockwise to a  lower power level     5 2 3 Automatic heating control    The automatic heating control is used to provide maximum power to a cooking  zone for the period of time applicable to the selected power  At the end of this  time period  the automatic control will switch off and the previously selected  power will appear on the display    To activate this function  rotate the knob anticlockwise to position A   The    symbol H will appear on the display  Select the required cooking power within  the next 10 seconds  After this time  the automatic heating control will switch in    and the symbol H will be displayed until the function switches off    When the automatic heating control switches off  the display will indicate the  previously selected power value    The automatic heating control can be switched off by rotating the knob to a  higher or lower power  or by activating the booster function     43       GB IE    44    Instructions for the user       5 2 4 Operating power settings    Below is provided a table with the maximum power consumptions of the  hotplates     Zone Number Zone Diameter Power consumed  1 210 mm  Normal operation  1850 W  With booster function 2500 W  2 140 mm  Normal operation  1400 W  With booster function 1800W    Before using the hob for the first time  pre heat it to the maximum temperature  long enough to burn any manufacturing oily resid
13. and  clamping brackets to fix the hob to the  support structure  in order to obtain the  complete flatness     Carefully trim the surplus away from edge  beyond the seal           60       Instructions for the installer    Precautions  the temperature of the inside surface of the hob may exceed 125   C  To avoid any hazardous situations  access to the underside of the hob must  be restricted  Refer to the installation instructions                                                  n   e        e   n   e   Woran               Max        150 mm   Min  20 mm    i e   ee uw wu        e      7   Max      100 mm    IMPORTANT  if the appliance is mounted on a unit  make sure that a separating  shelf is installed  as shown in the figure    However  if the appliance is on an oven installed under the hob  there is no need  to install a separating shelf    If installed on top of an oven  the latter must be equipped with a cooling fan     61          Instructions for the installer    7 3 Electrical connection       Make sure that the voltage and capacity of the power line conform to the data    shown on the plate located under the casing  Do not remove this plate for any                62    reason     The plug at the end of the supply cable and the wall socket must be of the same  type and must conform to the applicable legislation on electrical installations   Make sure that the supply line is suitably earthed    Fit power line with an omnipolar circuit breaker with a contact opening gap
14. burn off any    Before using the electric plates or the barbecue  if included  for the first time   S7 manufacturing oily residues which could give the food a bad smell     39       GB IE Instructions for the user       5  USING THE HOB    5 1 Glass ceramic hob    The appliance has two cooking zones of various  power levels and diameters    The positions are clearly indicated by circles and the  heat is concentrated within the diameters traced on  the hob  The radiating zones come on after a few  seconds and their heat level can be adjusted by  rotating the knob of the power regulator        To switch the cooking zones on  rotate the knob to the  desired position between 1 and 9     The adjustment is gradual so all the intermediate  zones can be used  The lights to the side of the knobs  indicate the residual heat  they come on when the  electric hot plates exceed 50  C and go off when the  temperature falls below this level  For cleaning  see  paragraph  6 2 Cleaning the cooking hob parts         40       Instructions for the user GB IE       5 1 1 Cooking guidelines    The table below shows the power values which can be set  with the relative type  of food alongside  Settings may vary depending on the amount of food and  personal taste     Knob Position Suitable kind of cooking  1 To melt butter  chocolate or similar products     To heat food  keep small amounts of water on the boil   and whip up sauces with egg yolk or butter    To heat solid or liquid food  keep water on 
15. emove the basin using the two handles and clean using specific cleaning  products for stainless steel and a soft sponge        WARNING    e Before lifting the resistance up  make sure it is cool  Danger of burns    e When the resistance is raised  take care not to activate the control device   Danger of burns     57       GB IE    58    Instructions for the user       6 4 Cleaning the teppan yaki plate    The appliance should be cleaned after every use  otherwise food residue left to  dry on the hob can be very difficult to remove    Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot  wait for it to cool down for at least  15 minutes    Remove the larger incrustations using a spatula  To facilitate cleaning  we  recommend using ice cubes with a little washing up detergent  Clean off the  residue after leaving it to soften for up to 1 hour     WARNING   Do not pour water onto the hot appliance  as water vapour and boiling splashes  can cause injury     Whitish stains may occur on the cooking surface  depending on the type of food  cooked  These stains can be removed using lemon juice  vinegar or a gentle  lime scale remover  Never use detergents that contain abrasives or chlorine   based acids  Then wipe with a damp cloth     Clean the edge of the appliance using a damp cloth or sponge and washing up  detergent    Do not hit or scratch the surface with the spatula  Dry everything thoroughly  once it is clean     Do not use steel or metal scouring pads  metal brushes or the like 
16. h    6 3                                                                                        Cleaning the barbeque         28  9  7 3  6 4    48       Instructions for the user GB IE       You can use the rack for grilling  cooking au gratin or as a barbeque    In the tray under the resistance you can put    e water to catch the fat and any grease dripping from the cooking  do not put  more than a litre and a half of water into the tray          layer of lava rock that keeps in the heat for longer and therefore improves  the cooking times and quality    In both cases  do not exceed the edge of the tray    Before pouring the water into the tray or putting in the lava rock  block the   resistance as show in the figure        WARNING    e if the tilted resistance is raised  it must always be blocked with the proper  sliding device    e Before lifting the resistance up  make sure it is cool  Danger of burns    e When the resistance is raised  take care not to activate the control device   Danger of burns     49       GB IE Instructions for the user me       5 5 Teppan yaki hob    This hob enables food to be cooked or heated directly on the plate  with or  without oil  This kind of cooking uses temperatures that never exceed the smoke  points of the food  i e  the temperatures at which food starts to burn  and very  rapid cooking times    Saucepans or other cookware can also been used  but the time taken to reach  the required temperature is naturally longer  Further informatio
17. isplay when the booster is on     The booster remains active for up to 10 minutes and then switches off  The  display indicates the maximum cooking value  9   During the last 3 seconds of    the booster function  the symbol D flashes to indicate it is about to switch off     The booster function will also switch off automatically if the hob becomes  excessively hot or the integrated power control is triggered    If the knob is again turned to position P while the booster is already on  the  display indicates the maximum power value  9     The function can be switched off by turning the knob anticlockwise to a lower  power level       i 5 6 6 Residual heat  GEP  Each cooking zone is equipped with a residual heat warning device  After any           mA    zone is switched off  a flashing H may appear on the display  This warns that    the cooking zone concerned is still very hot  Cooking may be resumed while H  is flashing     5 6 7 Hob controls lock out    When not in use  the hob controls can be locked to prevent children turning  them on by accident     With the hotplates switched off  turn and hold both knobs to symbol al for    about 2 seconds until the power symbol I appears on the displays  Then       release the knobs   The function can also be activated by turning and holding one knob to symbol        for at least 5 seconds     To unlock it repeat the same operation  the hotplate s displays will show a O that  will indicate that the hotplate s lock has been deactivated 
18. n error situation occurs for    one of the knobs  the unaffected zones will continue their normal operation  The  cooking zone affected by the error will switch off automatically and the symbol        will appear on the display     46       Instructions for the user GB IE       5 3 5 Circuit board thermal protection    The appliance is provided with a device that constantly measures the  temperature of the electronic circuit board    If the temperature surpasses certain values  the device will activate certain  functions to lower the temperature and allow the glass ceramic hob to continue  to work correctly    Below is a table with the operations that are activated automatically and the  relative start temperature              Activating  temperature   Fan turns on at low speed 50   C  Fan turns on at high speed 60  C  Fan returns to low speed 55   C  Fan turns off 45  C  Operating power reduced from booster to 9 76  C  Reduction of power of a point for every cooking 85   C  zone   Turning off all the cooking zones 90   C  Switching the cooking zones on again at reduced 85   C  power   Normal operation of all the cooking zones 80   C    Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a  flashing light on the power display     5 3 6 Glass ceramic hob thermal protection    Every cooking zone has a device that constantly measures the temperature    If the temperature surpasses certain values  the device will activate certain  functions to lower the tem
19. n on using  cookware can be found in paragraph    5 9 Precautions when using the teppan  yaki plate       The appliance has two cooking zones of equal power  levels and diameters  They are positioned roughly at  the front half and the rear half of the plate    Under each cooking zone there is a coil called  inductor which is powered by an electronic system  and which creates a variable magnetic field  When  the teppan yaki plate is positioned within this  magnetic field  the high frequency currents are  concentrated directly onto the plate producing the  heat required for heating and cooking the food                              The symbol adjacent to the knobs indicates the  cooking zone they control  To switch a zone on  turn  the knob to the desired position  Adjustment is  continuous  so the appliance functions when set to  the intermediate values as well  To switch off a zone     reset the knob to O        5 6 Display    The two displays at the side of the knobs provide  information on the power levels  heating and cooling  of the plate  as well as the special  Booster  function   The displays show the temperature levels  from 1 to 9   Correspondence between the temperature level and  the nominal value is indicated in the values table in  paragraph  5 8 Operating temperatures      50       Instructions for the user       5 6 1 Heating    Setting the knob to a higher value than the    original value starts the heating phase    While a cooking zone is heating the display  
20. ntainers without a curved    bottom  concave or convex               Instructions for the user me       5 3 1 Pan detection       Every cooking zone has a cookware detector that only starts the cooking if there  is a well positioned container with the suitable characteristics present on the  hotplate    If the container is not well positioned or is not made of the correct material and  still tries to activate the hotplate  after a few seconds from the  LJ    hotplatesactivation the     symbol will appear on the display     i 5 3 2 Residual heat    i     m    Each cooking zone is equipped with a residual heat warning device  After any    zone is switched off  a flashing H may appear on the display  This warns that  the cooking zone concerned is still very hot  Cooking can be restarted while the    H is flashing     5 3 3 Cooking hob control lock out    by children   With the hotplates switched off turn both knobs to symbol A and hold them    there for approximately 2 seconds until the   symbols appear on the power    i When not in use  the hob controls can be locked from being accidently turned on  TD    display  Then release the knobs    The function can be activated by rotating just one knob to symbol A and holding  it there for at least 5 seconds    To unlock it repeat the same operation  The hotplates displays will show a O that  will indicate that the hotplates lock has been deactivated     i 5 3 4 Error message  AD    The functions of all the controls are monitored  If a
21. perature and allow the glass ceramic hob to continue  to work correctly    Below is a table with the operations that are activated automatically and the  relative start temperature     47       GB IE Instructions for the user me    Operation Activating  temperature  Operating power reduced from Power to 9 250   C  Reduction of the power of a point 280   C  Switching off the cooking zone 300   C  Return of the power to the set value 250   C    Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a  flashing light on the power display     6 i 5 3 7 Warming function   EP The purpose of the keep warm function is to regulate the temperature of the    bottom of the cookware to approximately 70   This allows for keeping food warm  at the ideal power level  as well as heating slowly  The maximum duration of the  keep warm function is limited to 2 hours    The keep warm function is between  0  and  1  and is indicated by the symbol      on the cooking zones     5 4 Barbeque hob    The adjustment of the barbeque hot  platespowerisdoneusingthecontrolknob turningittothe  desiredpositionbetween 1 and 9    The adjustment is gradual so all the intermediate  zones can be used    The indicator light comes on to indicate that the plate  is heating up  When this light goes out  the preset  power level has been reached    When the light flashes regularly it means that the  power of the hot plate is kept steady on the set level   To remove the rack for cleaning  see paragrap
22. rature     Operation Activating  temperature  Operating power reduced from Power to 9 250   C  Reduction of the power by one point 280   C  Switching off the cooking zone 300   C  Return of the power to the set value 250   C    Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a  flashing light on the power displays     5 8 2 Circuit board thermal protection    The appliance is equipped with a device that constantly measures the  temperature of the electronic circuit board  If the temperature surpasses certain  values  the device will activate certain functions to lower the temperature and  allow the teppan yaki plate to continue to work correctly  Below is a table with the  operations that are activated automatically and the relative start temperature     Activating  Operation  temperature   Fan turns on at low speed 50   C  Fan turns on at high speed 60   C  Fan returns to low speed 55       Fan turns off 45  C  Operating power reduced from booster to 9 76  C  Reduction of power by one point for every cooking 85   C  zone   Turning off all the cooking zones 90   C  Switching the cooking zones on again at reduced power 85   C  Normal operation of all the cooking zones 80   C    Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking hob with a  flashing light on the power displays     Instructions for the user GB IE       5 9 Precautions when using the teppan yaki plate    e the hob is not designed to cook food using saucepans or cookware  
23. the boil  thaw  4 5 deep frozen food  cook omelettes of 2 or 3 eggs  fruit and  vegetables  various cooking processes     To stew meat  fish and vegetables  simmer food  make    6    jams  etc   7 8 To roast meat  fish  steaks and liver  to saut   meat  fish   eggs  etc   9 To deep fry potatoes  etc   or bring water to the boil  rapidly     For best cooking results and energy saving  only use containers suitable for  electric cooking     e The bases of containers must be very thick  perfectly flat and clean and dry   The hob must also be clean and dry        Do not use cast iron saucepans or saucepans with a rough base  as they  may scratch the cooking surface     The diameter of the base of the saucepans must be equal to the diameter of the  circle outlining the cooking zone  If not  energy will be wasted     41       GB IE Instructions for the user       5 2 Induction hob    Metal objects such as silverware or lids must not be placed on the cooking hob  surface as they can become very hot     5 2 1 Cooking zones    The appliance has two cooking zones of various  power levels and diameters  Their position is clearly  indicated with circles and the heat is limited to within  the diameters traced on the glass    Under each cooking zone there is a coil called an  inductor which is powered by an electronic system and  which creates a variable magnetic field  When a pan is  positioned within this magnetic field  the high  frequency currents are concentrated directly onto the  pan
24. tructions  by interference with any part of the  appliance or by the use of non original spare parts     37       GB IE          38    Instructions for disposal       3  ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY    3 1 Our environmental responsibility    Pursuant to Directives 2002 95 EC  2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC relating to  the reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic  appliances  as well as to the disposal of refuse  the crossed out bin symbol on  the appliance indicates that at the end of the useful life of the product  it must be  collected separately from other refuse  Therefore  at the end of the product s  working life  the user must deliver it to the appropriate differentiated collection  centres for electrical and electronic waste  or deliver it back to the retailer when  purchasing an equivalent product  on a one for one basis  Adequate  differentiated collection for the subsequent forwarding of the decommissioned  product to recycling  processing and ecologically compatible disposal  contributes to avoiding possible negative effects on the environment and on  health  and promotes recycling of the appliance s constituent materials  Illicit  disposal of the product by the user will lead to the application of administrative  sanctions    The product does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be  considered hazardous to health and the environment  in accordance with  current European directives     3 2 Your environmental responsibili
25. ty    Our product s packing is made of non polluting materials  which are therefore  compatible with the environment and recyclable  Please help by disposing of the  packaging correctly  You can obtain the addresses of collection  recycling and  disposal centres from your retailer or from the competent local organisations     Do not discard the packaging or any part of it  or leave it unattended  It can  constitute a suffocation hazard for children  especially the plastic bags     Your old appliance also needs to be disposed of correctly    Important  hand over your appliance to the local agency authorised for the  collection of electrical appliances no longer in use  Correct disposal enables  intelligent recovery of valuable materials    Before disposing of your appliance it is important to remove doors and leave  shelves in the same position as for use  to ensure that children cannot  accidentally become trapped inside during play  It is also necessary to cut the  connecting cable to the power grid  removing it along with the plug     Instructions for the user GB IE       4  KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE                                                          Small glass ceramic hot      9   D Large induction hot plate    plate    Large glass ceramic hot    ge g Barbeque resistance   plate   Barbeque resistance    Residual heat indicator       thermostat light    lights    Small induction hot plate Teppan yaki plate    e       pre heat them to the maximum temperature long enough to 
26. ues which could give the food  unpleasant odours     5 3 Cookware    Appliances of this type require special cookware to be able to work    In fact  the cookware must have an iron or steel iron bottom to generate the  magnetic field necessary for it to be heated up    Recipients made of the following are not suitable        glass     ceramic    e terracotta   e steel  aluminium or copper without a magnetic bottom   To see whether the pan is suitable  bring a magnet close to the bottom  if it is  attracted  the pan is suitable for induction cooking  If you do not have a magnet   you can put a small amount of water in the recipient  place it on a cooking zone    and start the hotplate  If  instead of the power symbol  the    symbol appears  it    means the pan is not suitable or is not positioned correctly    The pans used for cooking must have a minimum diameter to guarantee proper  functioning    Below is a table with the minimum diameters for pans according to the cooking  zone        Instructions for the user GB IE    COOKING ZONE    min   in cm   OF THE HOB  4 Small induction zone 9  5 Large induction zone 14       Pans that are larger than the cooking zones can also be used  but care must be  taken that the bottom of the pan does not come into contact with other cooking  zones and that it is always centred on the cooking zone perimeter        Make sure you only use containers intended for induction cooking  with a thick  and completely flat bottom or  if not available  co
27. w to use  pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe the surface  rinse  thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather     6 1 2 Food stains or residues    Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers as they will damage  the surface       Use ordinary non abrasive products for steel  with the aid of wooden  or plastic utensils if necessary     Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or chamois leather   5    6 2 Cleaning the cooking hob parts    The glass ceramic hob should be regularly cleaned  preferably after every use   once the residual heat warning lights have gone off     Smudges from aluminium based pans can be easily  cleaned off with a cloth dampened in vinegar  Remove  any burnt residues after cooking with the scraper  provided  rinse with water and wipe dry with a clean  cloth        Instructions for the user GB IE       Regular use of the scraper considerably reduces the need for chemical  detergents for the daily cleaning of the hob  Never use abrasive or corrosive  detergents  e g  cleaning powders  oven sprays  spot removers and wire  sponges      Never use a jet of steam to clean the appliance     6 3 Cleaning the barbeque    Remove the rack from its housing after allowing it to cool down  Clean it using   standard washing up liquid and a soft sponge  In order to remove the tray under   the barbeque resistance    1 Remove the rack as described    2 Lift the resistance and block it  sliding the hold to the right  as shown in the  figure     3 R
    
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