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Operating Instructions

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Safety instructions

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Please comply with these instructions. If you
do not, any damage resulting is not covered
by the warranty.

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This appliance conforms with the following EU
Directives:

73/23/EEC dated 19.02.1973 Low Voltage Direc-
tive

89/336/EEC dated 03.05.1989 EMC Directive in-
clusive of Amending Directive 92/31/EEC

93/68/EEC dated 22.07.1993 CE Marking Directive

Correct use

This appliance should be used only for normal do-
mestic cooking and frying of food.

The appliance must not be used as a work surface
or as a storage surface.

Additions or modifications to the appliance are not
permitted.

Do not place or store flammable liquids, highly in-
flammable materials or fusible objects (e.g. plastic
film, plastic, aluminium) on or near the appliance.

Children’s safety

Small children must be kept away from the appli-
ance.

Only let bigger children work on the appliance un-
der supervision.

To avoid small children and pets unintentionally
switching the appliance on, we recommend activa-
tion of the child safety device.

General safety

 The appliance may only be installed and connect-
ed by trained, registered service engineers.

Built-in appliances may only be used after they
have built in to suitable built-in units and work sur-
faces that meet standards. 

In the event of faults with the appliance or damage
to the glass ceramic (cracks, scratches or splits),
the appliance must be switched off and discon-
nected from the electrical supply, to prevent the
possibility of an electric shock.

Repairs to the appliance must only be carried out
by trained registered service engineers.

Safety during use

Remove stickers and film from the glass ceramic.

There is the risk of burns from the appliance if used
carelessly.

Cables from electrical appliances must not touch
the hot surface of the appliance or hot cookware.

Overheated fats and oils can ignite quickly. When
cooking with fat or oil (e.g. chips) do not leave the
appliance unattended.

Switch the cooking zones off after each use.

Users with implanted pacemakers should keep
their upper body at least 30 cm from induction
cooking zones that are switched on.

Risk of burns! Do not place objects made of metal,
such as knives, forks, spoons and saucepan lids
on the cooking surface, as they can get hot.

Safety when cleaning

For cleaning, the appliance must be switched off
and cooled down.

For safety reasons, the cleaning of the appliance
with steam jet or high-pressure cleaning equip-
ment is not permitted.

How to avoid damage to the appli-
ance

The glass ceramic can be damaged by objects fall-
ing onto it.

The edge of the glass ceramic can be damaged by
being knocked by the cookware.

Cookware made of cast iron, cast aluminium or
with damaged bottoms can scratch the glass ce-
ramic if pushed across the surface.

Objects that melt and things that boil over can
burn onto the glass ceramic and should be re-
moved straightaway.

Do not use the cooking zones with empty cook-
ware or without cookware.

To avoid damaging cookware and glass ceramics,
do not allow saucepans or frying pans to boil dry. 

The ventilation gap of 5mm between the worktop
and front of the unit underneath it must not be cov-
ered.

Summary of Contents for EHD 6676 P

Page 1: ...C e r a m i c g l a s s i n d u c t i o n h o b Installation and Operating Instructions EHD 6676 P 822 930 135 B 260406 02 ...

Page 2: ...e pass the user instructions on to any future owner of the appliance The following symbols are used in the text 1 Safety instructions Warning Information that affects your per sonal safety Important Information that prevents damage to the appliance 3 Useful tips and hints 2 Environmental information ...

Page 3: ...tching the double ring cooking zone on and off 7 Using the automatic warm up function 8 Locking unlocking the control panel 8 Using the child safety device 9 Switching the power function on and off 10 Using the timer 11 Safety cut out 13 Tips on Cooking and Frying 14 Cookware 14 Cookware for induction cooking zones 15 Tips on energy saving 16 Examples of cooking applications 16 Cleaning and Care 1...

Page 4: ...possibility of an electric shock Repairs to the appliance must only be carried out by trained registered service engineers Safety during use Remove stickers and film from the glass ceramic There is the risk of burns from the appliance if used carelessly Cables from electrical appliances must not touch the hot surface of the appliance or hot cookware Overheated fats and oils can ignite quickly When...

Page 5: ...n 3700 W Double ring cooking zone 700 1700 W Single cooking zone 1200 W Control panel Induction cooking zone 1400 W with power function 1800 W On Off with power indicator Heat setting selection Lock Timer display Display Cooking zone indicators Timer function Power function Timer Outside ring On Off Double ring pilot light ...

Page 6: ...k ware The glass ceramic is merely heated by the residual heat of the cookware The cooling fan switches itself on and off depending upon the temperature of the electronics Sensor field Function On Off To switch the appliance on and off Increase settings Increasing heat setting time Decrease settings Decreasing heat setting time Timer Timer selection Lock Locking unlocking the control panel Power S...

Page 7: ...ies between and It is used to keep food warm Switching the double ring cooking zone on and off With the double ring cooking zone the heating sur face can be matched to the size of the cookware Control panel Display Pilot light Switch on Touch for 2 seconds lights up Switch off Touch for 1 second none goes out Control panel Display Increase Touch to Decrease Touch to Switch off Touch and at the sam...

Page 8: ...ol panel with the exception of the On Off sensor field can be locked at any time in order to prevent the settings being changed e g by wiping over the panel with a cloth 3 When you switch the appliance off the locking function is automatically switched off Step Control panel Display 1 Setting the maximum setting 2 Place to one side for a moment 3 touch 4 touch in order to set the desired cooking s...

Page 9: ...panel Display Signal 1 Switch on the appliance Do not set a heat setting 2 Touch until the signal sounds Acoustic signal 3 Touch Appliance switches off The child safety device is engaged Step Control panel Display Signal 1 Switch on the appliance 2 Touch until the signal sounds Acoustic signal 3 Touch Appliance switches off The child safety device is released Step Control panel Display Signal 1 Sw...

Page 10: ...ing set previously Power Management The cooking zones have a maximum power available to them If this power range is exceeded by switching on the power function Power Management reduces the heat setting of another cooking zone The indicator for this cooking zone changes between the heat setting set and maximum possible heat set ting for one minute Thereafter the actual heat setting is displayed Exa...

Page 11: ...ndicator appears again and the heat setting can be re set or modified 3 If other timer functions are set after a few sec onds the shortest remaining time of all the tim er functions is displayed and the corresponding pilot light flashes Function Condition Outcome after the time has elapsed Automatic cut out a heat setting is set acoustic signal 00 flashes Cooking zone switches off Countdown timer ...

Page 12: ...The remaining time counts down to 00 Simultaneoulsy touch and for the cooking zone selected 00 is displayed The pilot light goes out The Timer function for the selected cooking zone is switched off Step Control panel field Display 1 Select cooking zone Pilot light of the cooking zone selected flashes faster The time remaining is displayed 2 Touch or for the cooking zone selected 01 to 99 minutes A...

Page 13: ...econds an acoustic signal sounds The acoustic signal switches itself off au tomatically when the sensor fields are no longer covered Induction cooking zones In the event of overheating e g when a pan boils dry the cooking zone automatically switches itself off is displayed Before being used again the cooking zone must be set to 0 and allowed to cool down If cookware that is not suitable is used fl...

Page 14: ... to acrylamides Therefore we recom mend cooking at the lowest possible tempera tures and not browning foods too much Cookware You can recognise good cookware from the bot toms of the pans The bottom should be as thick and flat as possible Cookware made of enamelled steel or with alumin ium or copper bottoms can leave discolorations on the glass ceramic surface which are difficult or im possible to...

Page 15: ...not affect operation in any way Bottom of the cookware The bottom of the cookware should be as thick and flat as possible Pan size Induction cooking zones adapt automatically to the size of the bottom of the cookware up to a certain limit However the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must have a minimum diameter depend ing upon the size of the cooking zone 3 The cookware must be placed c...

Page 16: ...hes Heating up ready cooked meals 25 50 mins Add at least twice as much liquid as rice stir milk dishes part way through cooking 3 4 Steaming Braising Steaming vegetables fish braising meat 20 45 mins With vegetables add only a lit tle liquid a few tablespoons 4 5 Boiling Steaming potatoes 20 60 mins Use only a little liquid e g max l water for 750 g potatoes Cooking larger quantities of food stew...

Page 17: ...Remove residues by sliding the blade over the sur face 3 Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid 4 Rub the appliance dry using a clean cloth Scrapers and cleaners for glass ceramic and stainless steel can be purchased in specialist shops 3 Remove stubborn residues with a cleaner for glass ceramic or stainless steel 3 Scratches or dark stains on the glass ceramic that ca...

Page 18: ...t heat setting has the same power as the automatic warm up function Repeated acoustic signal 6x ap pliance switches off One or more sensor fields have been covered for longer than 10 seconds Uncover sensor field Acoustic signal sounds when appli ance is switched off The control panel is wholly or partly covered by objects Remove objects Acoustic signal sounds and appli ance switches itself on and ...

Page 19: ...r dealer may not take place free of charge even during the warranty period and number are displayed Electronics fault Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply for a few minutes Take the fuse out of the house s wiring system If after switching on again is dis played again call the customer service department and minus are displayed Light rays that are too strong on the control panel for ...

Page 20: ...oduct may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is dis posed of correctly you will help prevent po tential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more ...

Page 21: ...ough correct in stallation by a qualified electrician The appliance must be connected to the electrical supply by a qualified electrician 1 IMPORTANT Risk of injury from electrical current Loose and inappropriate plug and socket connec tions can make the terminal overheat Have the clamping joints correctedly installed by a qualified electrician Use strain relief clamp on cable In the event of sing...

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Page 26: ...26 Rating Plate Induction 3 7 kW 55GAD83AG EHD6676P 6 6 kW 949 592 551 220 V 60 Hz Electrolux ...

Page 27: ...rtment or one of our service partners In order to be able to assist you quickly we require the following information Model description Product number PNC Serial number S No for numbers see rating plate Type of fault Any error messages displayed by the appliance three digit letter number combination for glass ce ramic So that you have the necessary reference numbers from your appliance at hand we r...

Page 28: ...kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world 822 930 135 B 260406 02 Subject to change without notice ...

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