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1.  a gdale  may l adlelea    1  The wire which is coloured green and  yellow must be connected to the ter   minal marked E  Earth  or    coloured Green      2  The wire which is coloured blue must  be connected to the terminal marked  N  Neutral   or coloured Black    3  The wire which is coloured brown  must be connected to the terminal  marked L  Live   or coloured Red     v The power supply cord must not  touch against any hot surfaces and  must be placed so that its tempera   ture does not exceed 75  C at any  point along its length     v After having installed the appliance   the power switch or power plug  must always be in a accessible posi   tion     N B  For connections to the mains  power supply  never use adaptors   reductions or multiple power  points as these may overheat and  catch fire     In the event that installation should  require modifications to the mains sup   ply wiring system  it is recommended  that a qualified technician be called to  carry out substitution    The technician will also have to verify  that the cross section of the electric  cables on the power point match the  appliance   s power rating     If the hob surface is cracked dis   connect the appliance from the  mains           Before carrying out any work on  the electrical section of the appli   ance  it must be disconnected  from the mains           REPAIRS  Replacing the supply cable    Turn the cooktop over and unhook the  terminal board cover by inserting a  screwdriver into the two h
2. CIDA                   Ceramic  Griddle       RY    ive   el   se baleloieiakwagd l lard le  o                 Before operating this hob   please read these instructions carefully    Dear Customer     Thank you for choosing one of our products    The warnings and tips given below are intended to pro   tect your safety and that of others  They will also help you  make the most of your appliance    Keep this booklet in a safe place  It will be useful if you  or  anyone else  have any questions about use of the appli   ance     This appliance must only be used for the purpose  for which it was designed  i e  for cooking foods    Any other use should be considered incorrect and  therefore dangerous    The manufacturer declines all responsibility for  damage caused by improper  incorrect or  irresponsible use of the appliance     CE Deciaration of conformity    v This hob is intended to come into contact with food products and conforms with    European Directive 89 109 EEC     v This hob has been designed for use only as a cooking appliance  Any other use  e g     heating rooms  should be considered incorrect and therefore dangerous     v This hob has been designed  constructed and put on to the market in conformity      Safety requirements of the    Low Voltage    Directive 73 23 EEC     Protection requirements of the  EMC  Directive 89 336 EEC     Requirements of Directive 93 68 EEC     Rating Plate          IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND TIPS     When unpacking the appliance make sure 
3. PLIANCES    When using any electrical appliance some important rules must always be followed   In particular    vZ do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet   vZ do not use the appliance with bare feet    v this appliance should only be used by responsible adults     haaa LeramicC Cid  ole    i    Figure 1                            FEATURES      Electrical insulation Class I     COOKING POINT  1  Hot plate   1300 W    CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION    2  Hot plate control knob  3  Hot plate control lamp       OAviwre  am Gla ew Tas l  em Clalel et       es    HOW TO USE THE COOKER Figure 2  TOP    The griddle reaches the working  temperature very quickly and can grill 0  any food  without fat and oil  directly  on the radiant zone s glass ceramic 12     1  surface        Operation of the radiant zone is  controlled by a continuous 10    3  12 position power regulator     The signal lamp lights up when the      griddle is ON  8   y 5             USING THE GRIDDLE FOR  THE FIRST TIME    y Remove the adhesive film which  protects some parts        Remove any residual glue carefully   without using abrasive substances   to avoid scratching the surfaces        Clean the cooking surface carefully        Switch the griddle on by turning  the power setting knob to the  maximum position  11 12  for  about 15 minutes to remove  residual working greases     USE OF THE GRIDDLE    v Before cooking make sure that the  radiant zone is clean        Switch the griddle on by turnin
4. be kept  no less than 300 mm away from  any side wall    v the rear wall must be at least 50  mm from the ceramic griddle and  must withstand a temperature of  150  C    v there must be a distance of at least  650 mm between the hob and  any wall cupboard or extractor  hood positioned immediately  above  see fig  4    v the coatings of the walls of the  unit or appliances near the  cooktop must be heat resistant     X   protection against heating in  compliance with standards EN  60335 2 6      y Do not instal the appliance near  inflammable materials  eg   curtains      Paky liid ola WiL lend        fe    Figure 3       Figure 4                      FASTENING THE  APPLIANCE    Each ceramic griddle is supplied with a  set of tabs and screws fasten it on  units     v Cut the unit  as shown in figure  3         Stretch gasket    D    over the edge of  the hole made  being careful to  overlay the junction edges        Turn the ceramic griddle over and  put tabs    A    into the mountings   only tighten screws    B    a few turns   fig  6    Make sure that the tabs are mounted  correctly as shown in the figures   Turn the tabs so that the cooktop  can be put into the hole     v Put the cooktop into the hole cut  into the unit and position it  correctly        Put tabs    A     into place  tooth    C    of  the tabs should go into the hole  fig   6        Tighten screws    B    until the cooktop  is completely secured        Using a sharp tool cut off the part of  gasket    D    w
5. e cleaning it        Remove any encrustation      Remove dust with a damp cloth     v Detergents can be used  but they  must not be abrasive or corrosive        Any remaining detergent must be  completely removed with a damp  cloth     v Do not put any objects on the  cooktop which can melt with heat   such as plastic objects  aluminium  foil  Sugar or sugar products     v If any object melts on the cooktop   remove it immediately  while the  cooktop is still hot  using a speaal  scraper  to prevent any irreversible  damage to the glass ceramic  surface     vZ Do not use knives or sharp objects  which could damage the cooktop  surface    v Do not use abrasive sponges or    pads which could irreversibly  damage the glass ceramic surface        CAUTION  Any abrasive substan   ces and non neutral detergents  are absolutely not to be used as  these can cause permanent dama   ge to these elements                 TECHNICAL INFORMATION  FOR THE INSTALLER    Before installing the cooktop  remove  the protective film   This cooktop can be built into a  working surface 30 to 40 mm thick  and 600 mm deep     In order to install the ceramic griddle  into the kitchen fixture  a hole with  the dimensions shown in fig  3 has  to be made  keeping in considera   tion the following     v within the fixture  between the  bottom side of the ceramic griddle  and the upper surface of any  other appliance or internal shelf  there must be a clearance of at  least 30 mm    v the ceramic griddle must 
6. g  the knob to position 12     v Preheat until the cooking surface  becomes red     v Then turn the knob to the position  required  The numbers from 1 to  12 indicate the working positions  with temperature increasing as the  number increases     v Place the food on the radiant zone  and check the cooking by eye     v Turn off the griddle by turning the  knob to position    0        vy As the radiant zone remains hot for  some time after the hob is  switched off  turn the zone off a  few minutes before the end of  cooking   The residual heat will complete the  cooking    v Do not use the griddle for  more than 30 minutes     TIPS FOR GRILLING     v Preheat the radiant zone sufficiently  to obtain quick and uniform  cooking    y Do not pour water on the cooking  surface when it is switched on or  still hot     v If cooking very fatty foods  leave the  griddle switched on for a few  minutes after cooking is finished  to  burn off the fatty residues     Caution   The griddle becomes very hot  during use and remains very hot    even after it is switched off   Keep children well out of reach        ADVICE FOR THE SAFE  USE OF CERAMIC GRIDDLE       Do not lean on the cooking zones  when they are switched on        Do not put aluminium foil or plastic  objects on the cooking zones when  they are hot     y Do not leave objects of any type on  the surfaces made of ceramic  glass  or similar fragile material     y Remember that the cooking zone  remain hot for some time after it is  sw
7. hich protrudes from the  cooktop     Figure 5                                              10       IMPORTANT  Installation must be  carried out according to the manu   facturer s instructions  Incorrect  installation may cause harm and  damage to people  animals or prop   erty  for which the manufacturer  accepts no responsibility                          DETAILS       Connection to the electric power sup   ply must be carried out by a qualified  technician and following the appro   priate safety regulations     v Before carrying out the connection to  the power supply  the voltage rating  of the appliance  stamped on the  appliance identification plate  must  be checked for correspondence to  the available mains supply voltage   and the mains electric wiring should  be capable of handling the appli   ance   s power rating  also indicated  on the identification plate      v If the hob is supplied without plug  fit  a standard plug which is suitable for  the power absorbed by the appliance  and in conformity with the local rules  in force     v The plug must be put into a socket  connected to the earth system in  compliance with safety rules     v This appliance can be connected  directly to the mains  using fixed  wiring via a DOUBLE POLE  SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET  13  amps  fuse      v As the colours of the wires in the  mains lead for the appliance  may not  correspond with the coloured mark   ings identifying the terminals in your  spur box  proceed as follows     Bir  
8. itched off  about 30 min      vy Follow the cleaning instructions  carefully    v If you note a crack in the cooktop     switch the appliance off immediately  and call the After Sales Service        Do not scratch the cooktop with  cutting or sharp objects    Do not use the cooktop as a  work surface                 GENERAL TIPS    v Before you begin cleaning  you  must ensure that the hob is  switched off    v It is advisable to clean when the  appliance is cold  especially when  cleaning the enamelled parts    v Avoid leaving alcaline or acidic  substances  lemon juice  vinegar   etc   on the surfaces    v Avoid using cleaning products with  a chlorine or acidic base    v Do not use a steam cleaner because  the moisture can get into the  appliance and make it unsafe     ENAMELLED PARTS    V All the enamelled parts must be  cleaned with a sponge and soapy  water only or other non abrasive  products    v Dry preferably with a chamois  leather    If acid substances such as lemon  juice  tomato conserve  vinegar etc   are left on the enamel for a long  time they will etch it  making it  opaque     STAINLESS STEEL PARTS    v Clean with special products which  are available on the market     v Dry preferably with chamois leather     CONTROL KNOB   vZ The control knob may be removed  for cleaning but care should be  taken not to damage the seal      r Flaltiale me laelemi      elleabtazlearlal a     CLEANING THE CERAMIC  GRIDDLE    Make sure that the cooktop is  switched off befor
9. ooks    A        Open the cable gland by unscrewing  screw    F     unscrew the terminal screws  and remove the cable     The new supply cable  of suitable type  and section  is connected to the termi   nal board following the diagrams  shown below     SECTION OF THE SUPPLY  CABLE    Use HO5RR F cables  230V  50 60 Hz    section  3 x 1 mm2  or    3x 1 5 mm2    Figure 7                Figure 8                   Figure 9          Connection to a good earth  wiring system is absolutely  essential    The manufacturer accepts no  responsibility for any inconve   nience caused by failure to com   ply with this rule              230V                                          Li N  L2   PE             11    Rif  1565    ICIDIA     Cod  1101896  B4    
10. that it is not damaged  If you have any  doubts  do not use the appliance but consult your supplier or an engineer     v The packing materials  plastic bags  expanded polystyrene  nails  bands etc   must  not be left within easy reach of children  because they are a possible source of dan   ger     A   v The packaging material is recyclable and is marked with the recycling symbol Co     vy Do not try to alter the technical properties of the appliance  because this could be  dangerous     vZ The manufacturer cannot be considered responsible for damage caused by  improper  incorrect or irresponsible use of the appliance     v Before disposing of any unwanted appliances it is recommended that all potentially  hazardous parts be made harmless     v The appliance should be installed and all the electrical connections made by a  qualified engineer in compliance with local regulations in force and following the  manufacturer s instructions     v During and after use of the cooktop  certain parts will become very hot  Do not  touch hot parts    v Keep children away from the cooking hob when it is in use    v After use  ensure that the knob is in the off position        Some appliances are supplied with a protective film on steel and aluminium  parts  This film must be removed before using the hob     y Do not carry out cleaning or maintenance operations on the appliance without  having previously disconnected it from the electric power supply     WARNINGS FOR THE USE OF ELECTRICAL AP
    
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