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The intensity of heating for each zone can be adjusted progressively from “0” (off) to “6” 0R “11”
(max).
When the cooktop is on the indicator light remains lit.
When the temperature of the cooking zone is above 70°C, the corresponding “residual heat”
indicator lamp lights up to warn that the zone is hot.
This lamp remains lit even after the cooking zone is switched off, to signal that the zone is still hot.
Residual heat persists for a relatively prolonged period of time after the cooking zone has been
switched off.

During this time, avoid touching the cooking zone and take precautions to ensure children
cannot touch it.

The indicator lamp switches off automatically once the temperature of the cooking zone falls below
70°C.

Safety tips for using the cooktop

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Before switching on, check which knob controls the desired cooking zone.
It is best to place the pot or pan on the cooking zone before switching on, and remove it only
after switching off.

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Use only flat bottomed pans with a regular surface (exercise caution with cast iron pans).
Irregular bottoms can scratch the glass-ceramic surface. Check the bottom is clean and dry

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Do not use the cooktop if the surface is broken or damaged.

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Bear in mind that the cooking zones remain hot for a relatively long time (about 30 min.) after
switching off.

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Do not allow heavy or sharp objects to fall on the glass-ceramic cooktop.

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If you find a crack on the cooktop, disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity
immediately and contact the After-sales Service.

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Do not stare at the halogen lamps on the cooktop.

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Never cook food directly on the glass-ceramic cooktop; always use suitable pots or containers.

Types of cooking zones

“3 circuit” radiant zone

The heating element comprises 3 electric elements which can function together or separately
depending on the position of the switch with 7 positions or the 0-11 power regulator.

“hi-light” radiant zone

The heating element comprises a tape heating coil which reaches working temperature extremely
quickly.
This zone is controlled by a continuous power regulator.

Halogen zone

The heating element comprises 2 halogen lamps and an electric element.
This zone reaches working temperature instantly.
It is also controlled by a continuous power regulator.

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Summary of Contents for built-in cooktops

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET built in cooktops ...

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Page 3: ...l safety can only be guaranteed if the product is connected to a suitable earth connection It is dangerous to modify or attempt to modify the appliance In the event of a malfunction do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself but contact a qualified technician After using the cooktop ensure the indicator on the knob is turned to the off position and close the mains gas delivery tap or the gas ...

Page 4: ...ds to your appliance These initials together with the instructions in the following paragraphs and the illustrations at the back of the manual Fig1 33 will show the particular composition of your appliance An Example Approval mark Type P COOKING POINTS 60 cm cooktops with side controls Mod P6 L1 Fig 1 1 Semirapid right burner SR 2 Electric hotplate ø 145 3 Rapid burner R 4 Auxiliary burner A Mod P...

Page 5: ...r A 5 Triple crown burner TC Mod P9 F6 Fig 19 1 Rapid burner R 2 Semirapid left burner SR 3 Semirapid right burner SR 4 Auxiliary burner A 5 Fish kettle burner P Mod P9 FB Fig 20 1 Triple crown burner TC 2 Semirapid left burner SR 3 Semirapid right burner SR 4 Auxiliary burner A 5 Fish kettle burner P Mod P9 FC Fig 21 1 Rapid burner R 2 Semirapid left burner SR 3 Electric hotplate ø 145 4 Electric...

Page 6: ...sition To switch the burner off turn the knob clockwise to the position tap closed Burners with electric ignition Models with ignition switch To light one of the burners press the ignition switch and turn the corresponding knob to the maximum delivery position symbol Hold the switch down until the burner lights then adjust the flame by turning the knob to obtain the desired intensity Models with i...

Page 7: ...nd the knob holding down for about 4 5 seconds Then release the knob and adjust the flame by turning the knob to the desired intensity Using the grids The panstand grids are designed to make the appliance easy and safe to use Always check the panstand grids are properly positioned before using the appliance Furthermore always check the protective rubber feet are all present and correctly positione...

Page 8: ...eheating small amounts of liquids 3 4 5 6 Reheating larger quantities whipping creams and sauces 4 7 8 Simmering soups pasta risottos continuation of steaming cooking steaks and fries in general 4 5 8 9 10 Browning meats roast potatoes fried fish and for bringing large quantities of water to the boil 6 11 12 Brisk frying griddling steaks etc Type of hotplate The cooktop may be equipped with a conv...

Page 9: ...st iron pans Irregular bottoms can scratch the glass ceramic surface Check the bottom is clean and dry Do not use the cooktop if the surface is broken or damaged Bear in mind that the cooking zones remain hot for a relatively long time about 30 min after switching off Do not allow heavy or sharp objects to fall on the glass ceramic cooktop If you find a crack on the cooktop disconnect the applianc...

Page 10: ...ket meet exactly without overlapping Position the cooktop into the worktop taking care to ensure it is placed exactly in the centre Fix the cooktop to the worktop using the special brackets supplied as shown in fig 41 Correct installation of the sealing gasket ensures complete protection against infiltration of liquids Installation area and removal of combustion fumes The appliance must be install...

Page 11: ...power supply cable is suitable for the appliance load also stated on the data plate If the appliance is connected directly to the mains fit an all pole disconnect switch with minimum contact gap of 3 mm adequate for the appliance load and complying to regulations Do not use reducers adapters or switches for connection to the mains since these could overheat and cause burns Regulations require that...

Page 12: ...py water or specific detergents Never use abrasive cleaning products Dry thoroughly after cleaning Stainless steel top The stainless steel top should be cleaned with a damp cloth and proprietary detergents commercially available After rinsing dry preferably with a chamois leather Grids The enamelled panstand grids of the cooktop are dishwasher safe Stainless steel panstand grids may take on a blui...

Page 13: ...tenance nonetheless it is advisable to have them checked at least once every two years If the knobs become difficult to turn or if there is a smell of gas shut the gas supply tap and call After sales service Faulty taps must be replaced along with their gasket 11 ...

Page 14: ... sproeier A 1 00 0 30 0 50 SR 1 75 0 44 0 65 R 3 00 0 75 0 85 TC 3 30 1 50 0 91 P F 2 90 1 50 0 85 Only for Australian and New Zealand Tipo di gas gas type type de gaz tipo de gas tipo de gás gaz type G20 Pressione del gas gas pressure pression gaz presion gas pressão gas 1 0 kPa Bruciatori burners bruleurs quemodores bocas de gás branders Portata power inputs débit gas capacidad va zão debiet Max...

Page 15: ...gas 28 30 37 mbar Bruciatori burners bruleurs quemodores bocas de gás branders Portata power inputs débit gas capacidad va zão debiet Max kW Portata power inputs débit gas capacidad va zão debiet Min kW Ø Iniettore injectors injecteur inyector injector sproeier A 1 00 0 30 0 50 SR 1 75 0 44 0 65 R 3 00 0 75 0 85 TC 3 30 1 50 0 91 P F 2 90 1 50 0 85 Tipo di gas gas type type de gaz tipo de gas tipo...

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Page 21: ...1 0 2 11 10 5 3 4 8 7 6 9 1 2 3 4 0 6 5 min 650 mm M i n 1 2 0 P90 P30 P60 P70 A 270 B 490 A 560 B 480 A 830 B 480 A A A B B B C C 55 19 FIG 34 FIG 35 FIG 37 FIG 38 FIG 39 FIG 36 ...

Page 22: ...C Min 3 mm D E Min 10 mm 20 FIG 41 FIG 40 FIG 42 FIG 43 FIG 44 FIG 45 ...

Page 23: ...nicos RAEE La correcta eliminación de este producto evita consecuencias negativas para el medioambiente y la salud El símbolo en el producto o en los documentos que se incluyen con el producto indica que no se puede tratar como residuo doméstico Es necesario entregarlo en un punto de recogida para reciclar aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos Deséchelo con arreglo a las normas medioambientales para ...

Page 24: ... dopadom na životné prostredie a ľudské zdravie ktoré by sa v inom prípade mohli vyskytnút pri nevhodnom zaobchádzaní pri likvidácii tohto výrobku Symbol na výrobku alebo na sprievodných dokumentoch znamená že s týmto výrobkom sa nesmie zaobchádzat ako s domovým odpadom Naopak treba ho odovzdat v zbernom stredisku na recykláciu elektrických alebo elektronických zariadení Likvidácia musí byt vykona...

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