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1. 16 Check the bases of the recipients and do not slide then along the glass surface
2. obtain the best results from this hob observe the following recommendations use pots with perfectly flat bases since the grea ter the contact surface between the glass sur face and the pot the greater the heat trans mission To avoid dents in the bases we recommend the use of pots with thick bases Figure 7 illustrates how pots with dented or concave bases have reduced contact surfa ces Bad e Itis not recommended to use pots with a smaller diameter than that of the circle marked on the glass e Place the cooking pots properly centred on 13 the hotplate outlines marked on the glass e Dry the bases of pots before placing them on the vitroceramic hob top e Never leave plastic objects or utensils or aluminium foil on the vitroceramic hob e Take care not to scrape the surface of the hob with pots with sharp edges or corners e Do not switch on the hob if there is no pot on the zone to be used e Do not heat plastic recipients on the hob e Cooking pots must be made of materials that will not melt onto the glass of the hob e The glass will withstand a certain level of impact from large recipients with no sharp edges Care should be taken to avoid impacts with small pointed utensils When the halogen heating elements are in use it is recommended to avoid making eye contact with them to prevent any injury being caused Take care to prevent sugar or products that contain sugar from spilling onto the glass sin
3. ENCIMERAS DE COCCI N VITROCERAMICAS VITROCERAMIC COOKING HOBS PIANI DI COTTURA IN VETROCERAMICA TABLES DE CUISSON VITROCERAMIQUES GLASKERAMIK KOCHFELDER KERAMISCHE KOOKPLATEN a i OO Q C ES GB FR BE DE BE NL BE Pagina Page Pagina Page Seite Bladzijde 39 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 37 38 44 Introduction Description Model SE 640 see fig 1 Model SE 631 see fig 2 1 Heating element of 1 200 W 1 Heating element of 1 200 W 2 Heating element of 1 800 W 2 Heating element of 1 800 W 3 Heating element of 1 800 W 3 Halogen heating element of 1 800 W 4 Heating element of 1 200 W 4 Heating element of 1 200 W 5 Residual heat indicators 5 Residual heat indicators e Maximum electric power 6 000 W e Maximum electric power 6 000 W Fig 1 Fig 2 10 Installation Note THE INSTALLATION AND FITTING WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO APPLICABLE REGU LATIONS Selecting a location for the hob see fig 3 To install these hobs a hole with the dimen sions specified in the figure must be cut out of the top of the work surface furniture The fixing system for these hobs is designed for work surfaces of 20 30 and 40 mm thick The underside of any furniture located verti cally above the hob must be at a minimum dis tance of 60 mm Anchoring of the hob see fig 4 Once the hob location has been measured the sealing strip must be fi
4. ce when hot they could react with the glass and damage its surface Cleaning and maintenance To keep the vitroceramic hob in prime condi tion only use suitable products and utensils for cleaning Vitroceramic hobs should be clea ned after every use when they are warm or cold This makes cleaning easier avoiding accumulated stains from several uses Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaning pro ducts that could scratch the surface see the table on the next page of common cleaning products to be used nor cleaning equipment using steam as a cleaning agent 14 CARE OF THE GLASS SURFACE When cleaning the hob the degree of staining must be taken into account using appropriate products and utensils in each case Light stains Light stains that have not hardened or stuck to the surface can be removed with a damp cloth and a gentle detergent or warm soapy water Hardened stains Stubborn stains and grease can be removed using special cleaning products for vitrocera mic hobs following the manufacturer s instruc tions Baked on stains can be removed using a scraper with a sharp edge Coloured iridescent stains These are cau sed by recipients that have dry grease stains on the base or by the presence of grease bet ween the glass and the pot during cooking They can be removed using nickel cleaning pads and water or a special cleaning product for vitroceramic surfaces Plastic utensils and sugar or sugar contai
5. gh cleaning using a special product for cleaning vitrocera mic hobs although it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process several times 15 Deterioration of surface markings is caused by using abrasive cleaning products or reci pients with irregular bases that scrape off the silk screened markings Pots may stick to the surface due to a subs tance melting between them Never try to pull the pot away when cold This could break the glass Never stand on the glass nor rest your weight on it as this could break it and lead to cuts Do not store objects on top of the glass surfa ce Troubleshooting Fault Neither the hotplates nor the indicators work Possible cause FRAME MAINTENANCE Use a damp cloth or lukewarm soapy water for cleaning If the stains are hard to remove use a special vitroceramic cleaning product or liquid polish for electrical household applian ces Apply and spread rubbing the undiluted product leave it to take effect and remove it with a dry cloth Do not use metallic or synthe tic cleaning pads Should the hob lose its shine use a polish for electrical household appliances to help it regain its original appearance Solution The mains cable is Connect the mains cable not connected The recipient sticks to the glass Some meltded substance is between the recipient and Turn the heating zone to full power and try to remove the glass Recipients with aggressive bases
6. ni cal information Use and Maintenance Using vitroceramic hotplates Each of the vitroceramic hob s heating ele ments is connected to an energy compensator which controls the operating and stopping time for each one more or less heat See fig 6 The hob is switched off when at O at 1 the operating time is short and the stopping time long At the subsequent positions on the control the operating time increases and the stopping time decreases until reaching posi tion 12 at which operation is continuous only being switched off when the hotplate ther mostat is activated which cuts the power supply when reaching the maximum permitted temperature The control corresponding to each of the hea ting elements hob should be taken into account before switching on To do so each control has an indicator for the corresponding heating element The operation of one or more heating zones is shown by the on off indicator Residual heat indicators When a heating zone reaches a temperature exceeding 60 15 C the corresponding resi dual heat indicator illuminates remaining swit ched on until the temperature decreases even if the control is at O Nevertheless special attention should always be paid to the temperature in the cooking zone given that the fortunately remote possibility exists that the indicator could break and not show the temperature of the aforementioned zone Suggestions and recommendations To
7. ning foods that have melted onto the surface can be removed immediately using a scraper while still hot RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS Product Can be used for cleaning the frame Gentle liquid detergents YES Powder or aggressive detergents NO NO Special vitroceramic YES YES cleaners Grease removal sprays ovens etc NO NO Soft cleaning cloths YES Kitchen roll YES Dish cloths YES YES Nickel cleaning pads never dry NO Steel cleaning pads NO NO Hard green synthetic cleaning pads NO Cm NO Soft blue synthetic cleaning pads YES Scrapers for glass YES NO Liguid polish for domestic equipment YES YES and or glass Please note e Handle cleaning scrapers with care as they have sharp edges that can cause cuts e Only use the edge of the scraper to clean the glass Avoid touching the glass with the body of the scraper as this could scratch the surface e Use blades which are in perfect condition and immediately replace them at the first sign of wear e After using the scraper retract the blade and lock it in the retracted position see figure 8 Scraper in safe position Scraper with blade exposed Changes in the colour of the glass Colour changes do not affect the operation or reliability of the hob They are normally caused by inadequate cleaning or defective recipients Metallic reflections are caused by metallic recipients sliding across the glass surface They can be removed by thorou
8. resting against the hob or oven casing oven if installed in the same piece of furniture Note e The adhesives used in the manufacture of the furniture or for applying decorative laminas or the surface layer of the work top must be able to withstand temperatures of up to 100 C e When handling the hob prior to installation take care to avoid cuts caused by sharp edges or corners e When kitchen furniture or equipment is being installed above the hob cover it with a suitable protective sheet to protect it against breakage due to blows or excessive pressure e Remember that the glass is not coverd by the guarantee ir it is knocked or mishand led e Should the glass surface be broken discon nect the hob from the electrical supply imme diately to avoid the risk of electric shock e The manufacturer does not accept res ponsibility for faults or damage due to inco rrect installation 12 Technical Data Technical data COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MODELS The supply voltage and frequency are as indica ted on the rating plate The protection against risk in case of fire is class Y so these hobs may be installed next to a wall as shown in figure 5 Note While the hobs are in use and for some time after they have been switched off there will be hot areas that can cause burns Keep children away from the hob Important Keep the guarantee beside this user manual since it contains important tech
9. xed to the undersi de of the hob Attach the fixing clamps as shown in the figu re screwing them to the holes in the undersi de of the hob with the self tapping screws pro vided 4 2 mm If the furniture thickness is 30 mm or less use the M5 selftapping screws supplied to hold the hob in place inserting them through the holes in the clamps The screws will form a thread in these holes as they are screwed into them These thre ads should be formed before the clamp is atta ched to the hob Self tapping screw for for mounting surfaces 20 and 30 mm thick The clamps and the sealing strip are included in the delivery contents Electrical connections Before connecting the hob to the electrical supply check that the voltage and frequency of the supply correspond to those shown on the rating plate on the base of the hob The electrical connection should be carried out using a single pole switch or a plug provided this is accessible of a rating suitable for the power of the hob and with a separation of at least 3mm between contacts to ensure that the hob can be disconnected from the mains in case of emer gency or for cleaning The supply must include a suitable earth con nection in compliance with applicable regula tions If it should be necessary to replace the flexi ble hob mains cable the new cable should be 11 replaced by the manufacturer since special tools are required Avoid the mains cable
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