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3.

Select the fan level in the settings area. The following

settings are possible:

0

Fan off

1,

2, 3

Fan level intensity:

Low, medium, high
Intensive setting

Depending on your hood model, additional settings may

be available:

Automatic mode
Delay shut off mode
Unknown mode

a

The selected setting lights up on the function bar next to

⁠.

Turning off the fan

Select fan setting 0.

Setting automatic mode

1.

Touch   in the function bar.

2.

Select  ⁠ Hood control.

3.

Select  ⁠.

a

Depending on the configuration of the hood sensor, the

fan will start automatically when steam is produced. Re-

fer to the operating instructions of your hood.

Deactivating automatic mode

1.

Touch   in the function bar.

2.

Select a different fan setting.

Setting the hood lighting

You can switch the hood light on and off via the control

panel of the cooktop.

1.

Touch   in the function bar.

2.

Select Light Brightness

3.

Select the light intensity.

4.

Touch 

 to confirm.

Note: Depending on the basic settings you have selected,

the light will automatically be switched on or off when the

cooktop is switched on or off.

8.5 Overview of the hood control settings

You can adjust the cooktop based hood controls to suit your requirements at any time.
Note: The settings will only be displayed if the appliance is connected to a hood. Some of these settings may not be avail-

able.

Setting

Description

Automatic mode

Select the fan level for the hood to start when the cooktop is switched

on.

Delay shut off function

Keeps the fan running for a certain amount of time after the cooktop

has been switched off.

Brightness

Select the brightness level with which the lamp in the hood lights up

when the cooktop is switched on.

Automatic light off

Select whether you want the lamp in the hood to be switched off when

the cooktop is switched off.

Disconnecting Cooktop - Hood

Sync

Disconnect the direct connection between the hood and the cooktop.

Cleaning and maintenance

9 Cleaning and maintenance

Cleaning and maintenance

To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time,

it is important to clean and maintain it carefully.

9.1 Cleaning agents

You can purchase suitable cleaners and glass scrapers

from Customer Support or in our online shop www.gagge-

nau.com/zz/store.

Recommended cleaning agents

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Glass ceramic cooktop cleaner

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BonAmi®

1

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Soft Scrub®

1

 (without bleach)

¡

White vinegar

Unsuitable cleaning agents

¡

Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine

bleach. These cleaners may damage or permanently

stain the cooktop.

¡

Caustic cleaners such as Easy Off®

1

. These cleaners

may stain the cooktop surface.

¡

Abrasive cleaners.

¡

Metal scouring pads and scrub sponges such as Scotch

Brite®

1

. These cleaners may scratch the cooktop sur-

face and/or leave metal marks.

¡

Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS®

1

. These clean-

ers may scratch the cooktop surface.

¡

Powdery cleaners containing chlorine bleach. These

cleaners may permanently stain the cooktop surface.

¡

Flammable cleaners such as lighter fluid or WD-40.

1

These marks are registered trademarks of their respective owners. All other trademarks are trademarks of BSH Home

Appliances Corporation or its affiliated companies.

Summary of Contents for CX 492 611

Page 1: ...en us User manual CX 492 611 Full surface induction cooktop Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...nsor mode 19 6 14 Wireless cooking sensor 24 6 15 Single dynamic cooking 26 6 16 Teppanyaki mode 27 6 17 Panel lock 28 6 18 Pause function 28 6 19 Basic settings 29 7 Home Connect 30 7 1 Setting up Ho...

Page 3: ...nd in enclosed spaces in a resi dential environment up to an altitude of 13 100 ft 4000 m above sea level Do not use the appliance With an external timer or a separate remote control When using the co...

Page 4: ...the appliance Tie long hair so that it does not hang loose Secure all loose garments etc before beginning Use Proper Pan Size This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different si...

Page 5: ...n When using the cooking sensor functions make sure that the cookware with the wireless temperature sensor is placed on the cooking zone where you make the set tings WARNING Storage in or on Appliance...

Page 6: ...imbing on the appliance to reach items could be se riously injured Do Not Leave Children Alone Children should not be left alone or unattended in the area where the appliance is in use They should nev...

Page 7: ...repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in this man ual All other servicing should be referred to an authorized service provider If the supply cord is damaged it m...

Page 8: ...with a high sugar content Remove boiled over food imme diately with a glass scraper Environmental protection and energy saving 3 Environmental protection and en ergy saving Environmental protection a...

Page 9: ...ookware or try again with a different pot or pan If the active cookware is lifted from the cooking surface for longer than 30 seconds the cooking zone automatically switches off Unsuitable cookware Ne...

Page 10: ...function touch the relevant symbol The available func tions light up on the display Touch key touch field Function Main switch Timer menu Short term timer Stopwatch Panel lock Pause function Cooktop...

Page 11: ...t from front to back on the cooking sur face Classic cooking for one item of cookware Allows you to select the power level for each item of cookware directly on the control panel Cookware mode Functio...

Page 12: ...ing zone display Setting Power level 1 0 lowest power level 9 0 highest power level Every power level has an intermediate setting This is shown in the cooking zone display as Note The cooktop may temp...

Page 13: ...Butter honey gelatin 1 2 Heating or keeping warm Food Ongoing cooking setting Cooking time in min Stew such as lentil stew 1 5 2 Milk 1 5 2 5 Heating sausages in water 3 4 Defrosting and heating Spina...

Page 14: ...uently This allows you to change the power level during cooking by moving the cookware forward or backward This function turns the entire cooking surface into a single cooking area with three differen...

Page 15: ...e display shows the power level used for a particular piece of cookware Cooking surface section Default power level Lef 1 5 Middle 9 0 Right 5 0 You can change the default power levels in the basic se...

Page 16: ...ooking 1 Touch 2 Select a different cooktop mode and touch to con firm a The currently active power levels for each item of cook ware are retained 6 7 Short term timer You can use the Short term timer...

Page 17: ...3 To continue the timer touch and then to confirm Changing or canceling the Short term timer 1 Touch 2 Scroll up or down to change the time Touch to con firm 3 To cancel the timer touch 4 Touch to ex...

Page 18: ...on 1 Touch the cooking zone symbol and select any power level 2 Scroll up or down to select 6 10 Pan Boost function With this function you can heat cookware faster than with power level 9 0 Recommenda...

Page 19: ...tops heating The settings for the cooking zone are retained for 30 sec onds When you set down the cookware in its original position the settings are kept Using the transfer function 1 The cookware is...

Page 20: ...fat frying with a large amount of oil in a pot Never leave oil unattended when it is being heated Use oil that is suitable for deep fat frying Do not mix differ ent cooking fats and oils such as oil a...

Page 21: ...0 m by default If your home is at an elevation between 650 and 1300 ft 200 and 400 m above sea level there is no need to change the boiling point Note The temperature level 212 F 100 C is sufficient f...

Page 22: ...ep fat frying meatballs 340 170 10 15 Fish Food Function Temperature F C Total cooking time from sound signal Poaching Braised fish 195 90 15 20 Deep fat frying Deep fat frying fish in beer batter 340...

Page 23: ...in a pressure cooker 250 115 10 20 Pasta and cereals Food Function Temperature F C Total cooking time from sound signal Poaching Rice 195 90 25 35 Polenta 185 85 3 8 Semolina pudding 185 85 5 10 Boil...

Page 24: ...retroactively purchase the silicone patch and cooking sensor from specialist retailers our technical cus tomer service or our official website When doing so quote the relevant reference number 005779...

Page 25: ...for the following reasons Bluetooth communication error You have not pressed the symbol on the cooking sensor within 30 seconds after selecting the cooking zone The battery in the wireless cooking sen...

Page 26: ...o guarantee a long service life Declaration of Conformity BSH Home Appliances Corporation hereby declares that the appliance with wireless cooking sensor function meets the basic requirements and othe...

Page 27: ...rent power level in the display Note When you deactivate the function the power levels return to the default values Deactivating single dynamic cooking 1 Touch the power level in the cooking zone disp...

Page 28: ...ookware mode 3 Touch to confirm 6 17 Panel lock You can use the panel lock to prevent the cooktop from being turned on accidentally Activating the panel lock Requirement The cooktop is turned on Touch...

Page 29: ...sensor calibration Set your height above sea level to adjust the boiling point Cooking sensor pairing Connect the wireless cooking sensor to the cooktop Temperature format Change the temperature form...

Page 30: ...t app Cooktops are not designed to be left unattended Al ways monitor the cooking process Operating the appliance on the appliance itself always takes priority It is not possible to operate the applia...

Page 31: ...ur mobile device and be connected to the Home Connect server As soon as a software update is available you will be in formed via the Home Connect app and will be able to start the software update via...

Page 32: ...network as well and you will not be able to use Home Connect Note Note the information for connecting the cooktop in the Assembly Instructions for your hood Requirement The hood is switched off 1 Turn...

Page 33: ...off function Keeps the fan running for a certain amount of time after the cooktop has been switched off Brightness Select the brightness level with which the lamp in the hood lights up when the cookt...

Page 34: ...u clean the ceramic cooktop surface Type of soil Recommendation Dry sugar Sugar syrup Milk Tomato spills Melted plastic film or foil REMOVE IMMEDIATELY Failure to remove these substances im mediately...

Page 35: ...s ceramic cooktop cleaner Surface scratches Small scratches are common and do not affect cooking They be come smoother and less notice able with daily use of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner Apply gl...

Page 36: ...he control panel and touchscreen display 2 Do not place hot cookware on the control panel The cooktop responds in an un usual manner or cannot be oper ated properly There is an electronics fault 1 Dis...

Page 37: ...g sensor is lost 1 Press and hold the symbol on the wireless cooking sensor for 8 10 seconds 2 Reconnect the wireless cooking sensor to the cooktop Wireless cooking sensor Page 24 3 If the problem per...

Page 38: ...can vary depending on the quantity of food being cooked or the cooking method Fan noises The cooktop is equipped with a fan that switches on automatically at high temperatures The fan may also contin...

Page 39: ...the fact that internal safety mechanisms are preventing the cooktop from overheating Try moving the cookware to a different position Bubbles are forming with an uneven distribu tion within the cookwar...

Page 40: ...ing owner of the product purchased for ordinary home use during the term of the warranty Please make sure to return your registration card while not necessary to effectuate warranty coverage it is the...

Page 41: ...regulations or laws including failure to install the prod uct in strict conformity with local fire and building codes and regulations Ordinary wear and tear spills of food liquid grease ac cumulations...

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