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1. m CAUTION Only certain types of glass glass ceramic ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils are suitable for range top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature Follow the manufacturer s in structions Do not place non food items on the cooking surface when it s hot Be careful when working with attachments The connecting cord must not come in contact with the hot cooking surface Do not put plastic on the cooking surface Things that can melt i e plastics foils or sugar must be kept away from the cooking surface Be sure to immediately remove or lift off any melted item from the hot cooking surface Use the supplied cleaning scraper in order to avoid damage to the cooking surface m Clean and remove any burned on materials Don t heat these materials repeatedly m f a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area be careful to avoid steam burn Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface m Lime deposits are harmful to the cooking surface m Please follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions carefully Before using the first time Before using the appliance the first time be sure to clean the cooking sur face with a mixture of water and mild detergent on a clean cloth Then wipe the surface dry with a non fluffy cloth KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA Your appliance at a glance EKE 854 1 906 2 6 KC
2. Do not scratch the surface with the edge of the scraper and don t damage the sealing with the edge Cleaning the cooking surface Use the cleaning scraper to remove all food residue and fat splashes from the hot cooking surface When the cooking surface has cooled clean it with water and a small amount of detergent with a cleanser for glass ceramic surfaces or with VSR O FIX C A soft brush or a soft sponge can also be used Wipe off the surface with clear water Dry it thoroughly Remove caking Heavy food residue should be soaked first Use a wet cloth for best results It will be easier to remove the food residue Care of the cooking surface Clean the glass ceramic surfaces with a cleanser to protect it from discoloring and reduce the danger of damage from sugar It can also remove stains and discoloration KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA What to do if trouble occurs Never unscrew the appliance Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified technician However there are some problems that you can handle yourself First check any operating errors Remember repairs during free of charge if they are caused by operating er rors or non observance of the following instructions and see if there have been the warranty period are no Fault Possible cause Remedy Cooking surface can t be switched off Regulator or electronic component is defective Se
3. OO ry of EO EE 5 Saat EKE 804 2 e ea 6 O l ee EKE 604 2 2 34 Dual circuit cooking zone Sensor buttons for cooking settings Off sensor Stand by Sensor Child proof lock sensor lock Normal cooking zone Normal cooking zones usably as a frying zone Frying zone KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA Using the cook top A Read the safety instructions sensor sensivity reset Important There must be no objects on the sensors while the sensor sensitivity is being set gt After initial connection and after a power failure the abbreviations C A L appears briefly in the LED displays Then rotating circles are dis played This means that the sensors are being checked in a self test and at the same time the button sensitivity reset Acknowledge this display by touching the Off sensor Be sure that no objects are lying on the sensors These symbols are switched off immediately Otherwise remove objects and disconnect the cooking zone again briefly from the main power source Switch on a cooking zone Stand by mode gt f you start to use a cooking zone the cook top must be first set into the stand by mode before you can activate the cooking zone gt When you turn the cooking surface on you will hear a short buzzing noise as it heats This is design specific and does not affect the q
4. service costs Please keep this manual in a safe place and pass it on to new owners for their information and safety The following symbols are used in this operating manual The warning triangle will alert you about possible health risks or things that can cause potential damage to your appliance ce You ll find useful hints and information when you see this symbol Content Warranty seee ease ee ee det eae de 3 Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance 3 For your information 000 cece eeee 3 Safety instructions 2 2 ee 4 Before using the first time 000000e 4 Your appliance at a glance 0000 5 Using the cook top 1 1 cece eee 5 Sensor sensivity reset Switch on a cooking zone Stand by mode The cooking setting Switching off a cooking zone Switching off the cooking surface Using the automatic boost function Frying or dual circuit cooking zone Cooking zone heating indicator Child proof lock sensor lock y Time limit function holiday function What happens if Selecting pots and pans 000 eee eee 8 Cleaning and care 0 cece eee ees 9 Please note the information for the cleaning scraper Cleaning the cooking surface Remove caking Care of the cooking surface What to do if trouble occurs 0 00000e 9 After Sales Service 0 0 000 e eee eee 10 For technical information and or replac
5. User s guide EKE 854 1 804 2 604 2 KC 906 2 OO K ppersbusch Warranty This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and succeeding owners for products purchased for ordinary home use It does not cover its use in a commercial situation Should the appliance be sold by the original purchaser during the warranty period the new owner will continue to be protected until the expiration date of the original purchaser s warranty period Save your dated receipt or other evidence of the installation occupancy date Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty The warranty applies even if the owner should move during the warranty period KUPPERSBUSCH does not assume any responsibility for consequential or incidental damages This warranty provides you with certain legal rights You may also have other rights which may vary from state to state What Is Covered For one full year from the date of the original purchase we will provide parts service and labor in your home to repair or replace any part of the cook top that fails because of a defect in materials or workmanship This service is provided free of charge All warranty service will be provided by our authorized Customer Care professionals during normal business hours What Isn t Covered 1 Service by an unauthorized agency will not be reimbursed Likewise the warranty doesn t cover any damage or repairs due to service performed by an unautho
6. ckly with the Off sensor Using the automatic boost function All cooking zones are equipped with an automatic boost function Maximum power is used for the boost The time period of the boost depends on the selected cooking setting After the elapsed time the cooking zone automatically switches back to the selected cooking setting If the cooking zone is yet not in use Press the minus sensor until the required cooking setting is dis played the boost function switches on automatically During automatic operation a A lights up in the display alternately with the selected cooking setting If you already use the cooking zone Press the plus sensor again after reaching cooking setting 9 The automatic boost function is activated Select the required cooking set ting A lights up in the display alter nately with the selected cooking setting OO 4 All J 1 270 OCO vt JL ee jo Ee OC vy EE KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA Frying or dual circuit cooking zone Child proof lock sensor lock As a rule only the smaller cooking zone diameter is heated However when using frying pans and large saucepans you may decide to switch on the outer cooking zone circuit Switching the frying or dual circuit zone on Press the cooking zone symbol next to the plus minus sensor A dot at the bottom right of the display for the cooking level in dicates that the fu
7. e below What is to be done if The LED indicator for the cooking level or heat indica tor does not light up or only partly lights up LED indicator defective Call customer service Risk of burning as there is no temperature warn ing Circulating dash symbols on all 4 LED displays No faults normal dis play after power inter ruption If no objects have been lying on or obstructing the sen sors confirm this by pressing the Off sensor Horizontal dashes that are shown on the display run ning from top to bottom Failure of electronic component Switch off the fuse Call Cus tomer Service Cooking area does not heat Fuse is defective Check the fuse and replace if neccessary Child proof lock activated Deactivate child proof lock Cooking area is defec tive Call Customer Service Inner circuit of the dual circuit zone is defective A Do not under any cir cumstances continue to use the outer circuit which is still working It will destroy the glass ceramic surface Call Customer Service Individual all sensors do not react to touch See below What is to be done if What is to be done if One or more sensors don t react to touch Possible cause The sensors constantly adapt in sensitivity to ambient conditions Unfavorable conditions such as e g if something is laying on a sensor may cause them n
8. e can be ruined while it s cooling down Steam and or pressure cleaning machines can t be used to clean the appliance This can damage the unit resulting in the risk of personal injury Risk of burning Make sure the appliance has cooled down before cleaning If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot surface be careful to avoid steam burn Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface A Please note the instructions regarding cleansers gt Clean the cooking surface after every use Food residue that hasn t been removed will burn into the surface the next time it s turned on and then these incrustations may be permanent ce Cleanser residues can cause discoloration the next time you turn on the cook top Cloths and sponges that have been used to clean other surfaces can cause discoloring too ce VSR O FIX C is the perfect cleanser for glass ceramic You can get it from KUPPERSBUSCH Customer Service Do not use any aggressive or bleaching cleaning agents that contain active oxygen chlorine or corrosive components abrasive or aggressive cleaning or scouring agents like steel wool soap filled steel wool metal or plastic sponges or similar agents with an abrasive surface Please note the information for the cleaning scraper A CAUTION Risk of cutting The blade of the cleaning scraper is very sharp Always keep the cleaning scraper flat on the surface and push the caking away
9. econds After 20 seconds the appliance Selecting pots and pans N CAUTION Only certain types of glass glass ceramic ceramic earthen ware or other glazed utensils are suitable for range top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature Follow the manufac turer s instructions You can save time and power by using ideal pots and pans m Use pots and pans with flat smooth bottoms Uneven bottom surfaces can increase the amount of time needed to start the cooking process and increase energy usage x m Rough pan bottom surfaces will scratch the glass ceramic cooking area when moved around m Use a pan with a diameter at least as large as the cooking area Using an undersized utensil will expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing X LY m Wherever possible always place a lid on the pan You ll save a lot of energy by cooking in a closed pan Liquids and foods will only boil over if the temperature is too high The cooking zones allow you to precisely set the temperature required With a little practice you ll learn how to choose the perfect cooking settings so nothing will boil over even when a lid is in place ix KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA Cleaning and care Sugar and food containing sugar i e marmalade and melted plastic must immediately be removed from the hot cooking surface with the cleaning scraper If not the cooking surfac
10. ement parts please contact the K ppersbusch Customer Care line at 1 800 459 0844 For the most efficient assistance please have the Model and Serial numbers for the appliance available Safety instructions m Ihe cooktop must be built into a countertop opening Do not use the appliance if it has not been installed m Be sure the appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician m The appliance may only be installed and connected to the power supply maintained and repaired by a qualified electrician in accordance with safety regulations Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual Work performed incorrectly puts your safety at risk m This appliance is for residential use only Use for any other purpose is at the owner s risk and could be dangerous The manufacturer can t be held responsible for damage caused by improper use of this appliance Danger of burning The cook top becomes hot E during operation CAUTION Keep children away RERA from this appliance CAUTION Items of interest to children should not be stored in cab inets above a cooktop A child can be seriously injured by climbing on a cooktop to reach them Do not leave children alone children should not be left alone or un attended in area where appliance is in use They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance Do not touch the cooking
11. ice Cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock Never flamb under the cooker hood the fat in the filter can ignite m CAUTION Overheated greases and oils may ignite themselves Prepare meals with greases and oils very carefully and control the heat Should fats or oils ignite do not use water to extinguish them Smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher A m he connecting cable must not come in contact with the hot cooking surface m Don t switch the cooking surface on unless you re using it for cooking Never use a cooking zone without a pot or pan set on it Never use the appliance to heat a room m Never leave the cooking surface unattended at high heat settings Boilover can cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite m Wear proper apparel Loose fitting or hanging garments should not come in contact with the cooking surface Dish cloths potholders and aprons should not be stored near the surface units m 10 reduce the risk of burns ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact with the untensil the handle of an utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward and does not extend over adjacent surface units Use only dry potholders Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam Do not let potholder touch a hot surface Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth
12. nction has been switched on Pressing the cooking zone sym bol once again deactivates the dual circuit cooking zone or fry ing zone Model EKE 854 2 and KC 906 2 only To heat a frying pan you can use the two small closely adjacent cooking zones The temperature must be controlled via the setting controls for both cooking zones We recommend to set both cooking zones at the same cooking level fo Fe a g on on d ots i Cooking zone heating indicator As long as the cooking zone is still hot an H will appear in the display when the cooking zone has been switched off a LILI TE KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA Operating the sensor lock detains unauthorised persons from using the appli ance In order to activate this lock the cooking area has to be in operation Activating child proof lock Press the sensor lock 2 seconds The child proof lock can be activat ed if the cooking area is in opera tion In this case you can only choose a lower cooking setting or switch off The lock is indicated by 3 flashing control indicators omg O LiL mo g oo Little LIL Otel LiL i i Be careful Switching off the cooking area does not deactivate the lock Deactivating the child proof lock at once after max 3 Sek gg ag Omg og 38 DD Og Obit OA LILIS LIE Oe Press the sensors under the two left flasing control indicators at once After not more than 3 seco
13. nds press the sensor under the flashing control indicator on the right Note When the power supply has been interrupted the child proof lock is no longer active Time limit function The appliance is equipped with an automatic time limit function This function makes sure that the appliance is not in operation for a long time The time period of the time limit depends on the selected cooking setting eg The high er the selected cooking setting the faster the appliance is switched off Cooking setting Switching off time after 1 hours 3 hours 4 hours 5 hours N O A ON o 10 hours The function to limit operation time works separately for each cooking zone What happens if m pressing two or more sensor keys at the same time e g when a pan is mistakenly put onto the sensor key No function is activated An audible signal sounds after 10 seconds The appliance switches off automatically after 20 seconds m you continue to press a sensor button even after having set the highest cooking setting An audible signal sounds after switches off automatically m there is a power outage The appliance does not automatically switch on again If the child proof lock was activated before the power failure this is now deactivated m the electronics overheat The cooktop will switch off All 4 LED indicators will flash and a cyclical signal will be heard 4 0 s
14. ot to react for several minutes Wait for about 15 minutes or pull the relevant fuse and then re insert it Repeat this procedure if necessary The keys have adapted and now react to touch again one or more sensors don t react to touch despite repeating this procedure Possible cause Faulty sensor key or component If you ve repeated the procedure and the keys still don t react pull the fuse again and then contact our Customer Service After Sales Service In the event of a problem that you can t easily fix yourself or for spare part service please contact the K ppersbusch Customer Care line at 1 800 459 0844 gt Always have the information from the identification panel handy when calling Customer Service The panel is located on the underside of the cook top and on the cover page of this manual Model Production number Kueppersbusch Mod BE FOl mn Gelsenkirchen AC 120 240 V 60Hz 3 75kW ap K Made in Germans Typ KEB 45 UL S Nr 77 9945 4 MIY allt 2420 58 W CONFORMS TO UL STD 858 3018044 10 KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA 11 K PPERSBUSCH 112 N East Street Suite C Tampa Florida 33602 Telephone 813 229 7096 Fax 813 229 0982 Customer Care line 1 800 459 0844 www kuppersbuschusa com K PPERSBUSCH is a brand of Teka USA Inc K ppersbusch THE HEART OF A GOOD KITCHEN
15. rized agency or by the use of unauthorized parts 2 Service visits to teach you how to use the appliance 3 Service visits to correct the installation You are responsible for providing electrical wiring and other connecting facilities 4 Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses 5 Damage resulting from accident alteration misuse improper installation abuse or installation not in accordance with local electrical codes or improper storage of the appliance 6 Repairs due to other than normal household use Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance Be sure to dispose of the transport packaging properly Disposal should not have a negative impact on the environment Recycling the packaging saves raw materials and reduces the amount of waste Be sure to dispose of your old appliance properly as well Even if it can no longer be used it still contains useful materials Before discarding an old appliance disconnect the power cord to prevent it from becoming a hazard KC 906 2 and EKE Users Guide USA For your information Carefully read the information in this manual before you use your appliance You ll find important information about safety and how to use maintain and service your appliance so that it enjoys a long service life If you experience any problems first be sure to read the chapter titled What to do if trouble occurs Usually it s easy to solve minor problems yourself and avoid unnecessary
16. surface or areas near it The cooking surface may be hot even though it s dark in color Areas near it may become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch the surface or let clothing or other flammable materials come in contact with it until it had time to cool Use proper pan size This appliance is equipped with some surface units of different size Select untensils habing flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to derekt contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper relationship of utensil to burner wil also improve efficiency See also Selecting pots and pans on page 8 Flammable materials should not be stored near surface units Do not place combustible or inflammable objects upon the cooking top which might be dangerous in case of unintentional switching on m Protective liners Do not use aluminium foil to line surface unit drip bowls Improper installation may result in a risk of fire m The glass ceramic surface is very durable and can easily withstand light to medium impacts and loads distributed over large areas Be sure to avoid concentrated loads i e spice bottles from falling on the surface to avoid cracking or breaking the cooking surface CAUTION If the cooking surface becomes cracked or fractured quit using the appliance immediately Disconnect the power and call Customer Serv
17. uality and operation of the appliance Press the sensor button for approx 2 seconds The LED display above the sen sor lights up and the appliance is in operation stand by mode The stand by mode automatically switches itself off if no cooking zone is activated within 20 seconds after 10 seconds an acustic signal indicates that the appliance switches itself off after another 10 seconds or if the appliance is not used 1 minute after starting operation The cooking setting You have 9 cooking settings available Cooking setting Suitable for 1 3 Heating warming browning defrosting 4 5 Steaming poaching boiling 6 8 Roasting deep frying 9 Heating large quantities Select the required cooking setting with the plus or minus sensor It will be indicated in the display Using the minus sensor you start with a boost If you use the plus sensor you start without a boost When pressing the plus sensor the cooking zone starts at cooking setting 5 without boost When pressing the minus sen sor the cooking zone starts at cooking setting 9 This automatically starts the automatic boost Switching off a cooking zone _ OCI E aE Press the plus and minus sensor at the same time The 0 position is visible for about 2 seconds after the appliance switches off Switching off the cooking surface All the cooking zones can be switched off qui

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