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Highlight zone

A metallic conductor strip is spread uniformly over the whole 
surface unit. It is effective within 3 seconds and is suitable for 
steady, even and also lengthy cooking.
The glass-ceramic cook top benefits from greater heat output 
which is generated by the highlight cooking zones thereby 
accelerating the cooking process. Modifications to the design of 
the hob have not affected the capacity of the glass to withstand 
high temperatures, but they have improved controllability.
With the "Sprinter" facility, reduced cooking times of up to 15% can 
be achieved, depending on the method of cooking and the type of 
saucepans used.

•Multi-circuit heating elements offer the advantage that several 
cooking zone sizes can be used with one heating element.

3. VITROCERAMIC COOKTOP

3.1. DESCRIPTION OF COOKING ZONES

3.3. THE CHOICE OF COOKWARE

3.2. COOKTOP COOKWARE ADVICE

The following information will help you to choose cookware which 
will give good performance.

Stainless Steel

Highly recommended

. Especially good with a sandwich clad base. 

The sandwich base combines the benefits of stainless steel 
(appearance, durability and stability) with the advantages of 
aluminium or copper (heat conduction, even heat distribution).

Aluminium

Heavy weight recommended . Good conductivity.
Aluminium residues sometimes appear as scratches on the cook 
top but can be removed if cleaned immediately. Because of its low 
melting point, thin aluminium should not be used.

Cast Iron

Usable, but not recommended. Poor performance. May scratch 
the surface.

Copper Bottom / stoneware

Heavy weight recommended. Good performance, but copper may 
leave residues which can appear as scratches. The residues can 
be removed, as long as the hob is cleaned immediately. However, 
do not let these pots boil dry. Overheated metal can bond to glass 
hobs. An over heated copper pot will leave a residue that will 
permanently stain 
the cook top.

Ensure that the base of the pot or pan is dry

when filling pans with liquid or using one that has been stored in 
the refrigerator, ensure that the base of the pan is completely dry 
before placing it on the hob. This will help to avoid staining the 
cook top.

Always use good quality cookware with perfectly flat and 
thick bases

Using this type of cookware will prevent hot spots that cause food to 
stick. Thick metal pots and pans will provide even distribution of heat.

Porcelain/enamel

Good performance only if the base is thin, smooth and flat.

Glass-ceramic

Not recommended. Poor performance. May scratch the surface.

Suitability of Cooking Pans

Keep in mind that larger pans have larger heating surfaces.
This will help them to cook the food faster than pans with smaller 
heating surfaces.
Always use pan sizes proportionate to the amount of the food to be 
cooked. In order to prevent splashing, do not use very small pans, 
especially for foods with excess liquid. If you use excessively large 
pans for quick cooked foods, sausages and liquids will stick and 
residues will remain attached to the pan after being emptied.
Closed pans and baking trays or moulds are suggested for cooking 
sweets. Splashed sugar and juices from an open pan may stick to the 
cooker surface and will be difficult to remove.This is especially 
important for pans used for roasting or pressurized cooking at high 
temperature.
Do not leave burners unattended without a pan or with an empty pan 
on top.
Check the suitability of cooking pans with respect to the following 
criteria;
They should be heavy.
They should completely cover the burner surface; they may be a little 
bigger but no smaller.
Base surfaces should be completely flat and fit well on the cooking 
surface.
•Some parts of the food may be heated while others remain cold due 
to the uneven distribution of heat under the pan. Therefore, 
continuous stirring of the food being cooked is necessary in the case 
of thin-bottomed pans. Heat is more effectively and evenly distributed 
with thick-based pans.
•Use of very small pans is not recommended. Wider, low-sided pans 
are more suitable for more effective and quicker cooking than small, 
deep pans.
•You cannot shorten cooking time by using a small pan over a large 
burner. You will only waste gas in this way. However, a pan with a lid 
will save energy.

Efficient cooking

The extra large highlight zone, will 
depending on the dimensions of the cook 
ware and/or the quantity of food being 
cooked, provide even higher performance 
levels.
Using good quality cookware is critical for 
obtaining the best performance from your 
hob.

Use pans with a large enough diameter to completely
cover the surface unit 

the size of the pan should be no smaller 

than the heated area. If it is slightly wider the energy will be used at 
maximum efficiency.

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HOW TO OPERATE THE COOKTOP

Locate the sign corresponding to the 
cooking zone that you need.
Turn the control knob to the required 
cooking setting

.

Initially

 

we recommend that the heat zone

 

be set at the highest position until

 

the 

contents of the

 

saucepan have reached the 

required

 

temperature; the heat can then be

 

reduced to the required cooking

 

setting.

The residual heat indicator light will 
come on when the cook top surface 
temperature reaches 60 degrees or above

It will remain on even if the cook top is switched off

 

and will only go out 

when the cook top surface has cooled

 

down.

3.4. CONTROL KNOBS OF THE 
       VITROCERAMIC COOKTOP

Position

Some Tips

1
2
3
4
5
6

1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12

Very Low
Low
Moderate
Medium
High
Very High

To keep a dish hot, melt butter and chocolate...
Slow cooking, sauces, stews, rice pudding poached eggs...
Beans, frozen foods, fruit, boiling water...
Steamed apples, fresh vegetables, pasta, crepes, fish...
More intense cooking, omelettes, steaks...
Steaks,chops, frying...

12

10

8

6

4

2

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Summary of Contents for cooker

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS COOKERS GB NOTICE D EMPLOI ET D INSTALLATION CUISINIERES FR USINES DE ROSIÈRES 30 rue Y LACELLE Rosières 18400 Lunery France ...

Page 2: ...seils De Sécurité 1 Recommandations Générales 1 1 Symboles Utilisés Dans Ce Mode D emploi 1 2 Déclaration De Conformité 1 2 Déclaration De Conformité 1 3 Conseils De Sécurité 1 4 Quelques Conseils Utiles 1 5 Données Techniques 2 2 5 Cuisinières Sans Câble Électrique 2 6 Connexion Électrique 3 Surface De Chauffe Vitrocéramique 3 1 Description Des Zones De Cuisson 3 2 Conseils Relatifs À La Batterie...

Page 3: ...nection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules The instructions state the type of cord to be used taking into account the temperature of the rear surface of the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent CAUTION In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent rese...

Page 4: ...to prevent unpleasant smells and possible fires When using any electrical appliance you must follow a few basic rules It is not generally a good idea to use adapters multiple sockets for several plugs and cable extension Do not pull the power cable to remove the plug from the socket Do not touch the oven with wet or damp hands or feet If the main cable is damaged it must be replaced promptly When ...

Page 5: ...tc If the range is placed on a base measures must to be taken to prevent the appliance slipping off the base 2 1 POSITIONING This appliance is of the X type and it has been designed on the presumption that the adjacent work tops will be no higher than the cook top surface 2 2 FEET ADJUSTMENT 2 3 DIMENSIONS OF THE APPLIANCE Height mm Width mm Depth mm 850 598 600 60 x 60 This User Manual has been d...

Page 6: ...itch The brown phase cable from the L coded connector of the oven must always be connected to the phase line of the mains The power line must be positioned so that it is not exposed to temperatures higher than 50 C When the power cable must be changed a cable with a cross section appropriate to the indicated power must be used The green yellow ground cable should be approximately 2 cm longer than ...

Page 7: ...ed In order to prevent splashing do not use very small pans especially for foods with excess liquid If you use excessively large pans for quick cooked foods sausages and liquids will stick and residues will remain attached to the pan after being emptied Closed pans and baking trays or moulds are suggested for cooking sweets Splashed sugar and juices from an open pan may stick to the cooker surface...

Page 8: ...sert a fat gravy collecting tray beneath the grill Sauces must be added at the beginning if the food is cooked for a short time while it would be better to add sauces in the last half hour if the food is cooked for a longer time 4 6 COOKING MEATS Small fish can be cooked at the maximum temperature from start to finish Medium sized fish must be cooked at the maximum temperature at the beginning and...

Page 9: ...d of cooking time when the oven will switch itself off automatically WARNING If the END of cooking is Selected without setting the length of cooking time the oven will start cooking Immediately and it will Stop at the END of cooking time set At the time set the oven will switch off To switch off manually turn the oven function selector to position O Enables you to set the end of cooking time To ch...

Page 10: ...2 2 2 175 175 175 200 175 175 175 160 160 175 50 70 100 130 90 120 50 70 110 130 60 80 210 240 120 150 150 200 60 80 Cook on grill Cook on grill Cook on grill Cook on grill Leg Full size Full size Full size Full size In parts 1000 800 FISH Whole fish Fillet 2 2 200 200 2 1 and 3 2 1 and 3 175 175 40 60 30 40 2 Fishes 4 Fillets 4 12 COOKING TABLES Traditional and HotAir Circulation Cooking Methods ...

Page 11: ... door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass MAINTENANCE Place a few drops of the specialised cleaning product on the hob surface Rub any stubborn stains with a soft cloth or with slightly damp kitchen paper Wipe with a soft cloth or dry kitchen paper until the surface is clean If there are still some stubborn stains Place a few more drops of specialis...

Page 12: ...follow the CLEANING section Dark stains Use a razor blade and follow the CLEANING section Light surfaces on the hob Marks from an aluminium or copper pan but also mineral water or food deposits they can be removed using the cream cleaner Caramelisation or melted plastic on the hob Refer to the CLEANING section The hob does not operate or certain zones don t work The shunts are not positioned corre...

Page 13: ...la lampe afin d éviter les risques d électrocution Si le produit est placé sur un socle des mesures doivent être prises pour eviter que le produit glisse de son socle Un système de déconnexion doit être incorporé dans le compteur conformément aux règles de câblage Les instructions ndiquent le type de cordon à utiliser en tenant compte de la température de la surface arrière de l appareil Si le cor...

Page 14: ...s incendies possibles L usage de tout appareil électrique implique quelques règles de base Il n est pas conseillé d utiliser des adaptateurs des prises multiples pour plusieurs fiches ni des rallonges électriques Pour enlever la fiche électrique de la prise ne tirez pas sur le fil électrique Ne touchez pas le four avec des mains ou des pieds mouillés ou humides Si le câble principal est endommagé ...

Page 15: ...e mode d emploi a été rédigé pour s appliquer à différents modèles Certaines des caractéristiques mentionnées dans ce mode d emploi peuvent donc ne pas être d application pour votre appareil 2 4 APPARENCE GÉNÉRALE ET DÉFINITION DE L APPAREIL CUISINIÈRE 60 X 60 2 2 AJUSTEMENT DES PIEDS 1 2 3 4 10 11 9 5 8 5 7 6 12 13 14 Hauteur mm Largeur mm Profondeur mm 850 598 600 60 x 60 15 FR H L P 2 INSTALLAT...

Page 16: ...ise à la terre convenable S il n y a pas de mise à la terre convenable dans votre habitation veuillez faire appel à un technicien agréé pour résoudre ce problème La prise de courant ou le disjoncteur multipolaire sont ils placés à un endroit qui sera aisément accessible après l installation de l appareil Une fiche électrique conforme aux normes doit être connectée au réseau électrique et le câble ...

Page 17: ...ibution égale de la chaleur Porcelaine émail Bonnes performances uniquement si leur base est fine douce et plate Vitrocéramique Pas recommandée Performances médiocres Elle peut griffer la surface de cuisson Pertinence des casseroles de cuisson Rappelez vous que des casseroles plus larges ont des surfaces de chauffe plus grandes Ceci permettra de cuire des aliments plus vite qu avec des casseroles ...

Page 18: ...vous retirez la tige si elle est bien sèche cela signifie que le gâteau est bien cuit Ne pratiquez pas cette vérification avant qu au moins trois quarts du temps de cuisson prévu ne se soient écoulés Rappelez vous des astuces suivantes Si la surface des aliments est bien cuite comme il faut mais que le centre ne l est pas suffisamment cela signifie qu il faut cuire plus longtemps et à plus basse t...

Page 19: ...tre prêt à 12h30 sélectionnez simplement la fonction requise fixez le temps de cuisson à 45 minutes et définissez la fin du temps de cuisson à 12 30 La cuisson commencera automatiquement à 11h45 12h30 moins 45 minutes et se poursuivra jusqu à la fin de la durée de cuisson prévue lorsque le four s éteindra automatiquement AVERTISSEMENT Si la fonction END de fin de cuisson est sélectionnée mais qu i...

Page 20: ...fs battus Pâte Petits gâteaux Gâteau au fromage Gâteau aux pommes Strudel Tarte à la confiture Petits gâteaux Biscuits Gâteau à la crème 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 180 180 180 175 180 175 180 180 180 100 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 1et3 2 1et3 160 160 160 150 160 150 160 160 160 100 45 60 20 35 20 30 60 80 40 60 60 80 45 60 15 25 10 20 90 120 PAIN ET PIZZA Pain blanc Pain gris Sa...

Page 21: ...aces Placez quelques gouttes de plus du produit de nettoyage spécialisé sur la surface Raclez avec un grattoir en le tenant à un angle de 30 par rapport au plan de cuisson jusqu à ce que la tache ait disparu Essuyez avec un chiffon sec ou du papier absorbant sec jusqu à ce que la surface soit propre Répétez l opération si nécessaire QUELQUES CONSEILS Un nettoyage fréquent laisse une couche de prot...

Page 22: ...andations de nettoyage Vous employez des matériaux corrects mais les taches persistent Utilisez une lame de rasoir et référez vous à la section Nettoyage Taches sombres Utilisez une lame de rasoir et référez vous à la section Nettoyage Surfaces claires sur le plan de cuisson Ce sont des marques faites par une casserole en aluminium ou en cuivre mais également des dépôts minéraux d eau ou de nourri...

Page 23: ...squ elleestd uneprofondeurde20mmdanssarainure A H Y TIPOVER PROTECTION GB GB Please apply the following procedure while placing your oven 1 Place your oven to the place of use and make its height and level adjustments 2 Determine the H and Y measure as indicated in the figure and mark the wall to which the oven will be fixed Figure A 3 Fix the wall mounting fixture in the service pouch on the wall...

Page 24: ...sumption without prejudice to the characteri stics relating to safety or function FR Le constructeur décline toute responsabilité concernant d éventuelles inexactitudes imputables à des erreurs d impression ou de transcription contenue dans cette notice Le constructeur se réserve le droit de modifier les produits en cas de nécessité même dans l intérêt de l utilisation sans causer de préjudices au...

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