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Please read the instructions and keep them in a safe place!

07/2013

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

BUILT-IN

GLASS-CERAMIC HOB 

EBK 958

 

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Summary of Contents for EBK 958

Page 1: ...Please read the instructions and keep them in a safe place 07 2013 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BUILT IN GLASS CERAMIC HOB EBK 958 19 ...

Page 2: ...cations 25 INSTALLATION 26 Unpacking the appliance 26 Requirements of the installation location 27 Installation 28 Electrical connection 29 OPERATION 30 General instructions for operation 30 Selection of the correct cookware 30 Turning the appliance ON OFF 31 Turning a Cooking Zone ON OFF 31 Turning the Dual Cooking Zone ON OFF 32 Using the timer 32 Canceling the timer setting 33 Other timer use 3...

Page 3: ...rs in advance and provide advice on how the hazards can be prevented WARNING Used for a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to se vere injuries or death To prevent the danger follow the instructions listed here NOTE A note contains additional information facilitating use of the ap pliance Limitation of Liability We shall not be liable for damages and consequential damages in case of Fa...

Page 4: ...ollow the safety instructions below to prevent hazards from electrical cur rent The connection of the appliance must satisfy the relevant standards and regulations and may only be performed by an authorized specialist The appliance may not be used if the glass surface has cracks or is broken The use of high pressure cleaners or steam jet cleaners is prohibited Ingress of liquids can lead to electr...

Page 5: ...e risk of explosion do not heat sealed food for example in tins if unopened Do not place metal objects like knives forks spoons and lids on the hob as they can become hot Do not use the appliance in the immediate vicinity of heat sources gas or kerosene stoves Do not store detergents or easily inflammable materials under the appli ance Turn off the appliance after use and do not rely on automatic ...

Page 6: ... to mechanical stresses like impacts or blows and can be damaged by them The hob may not be used as a storage or support area Periodically check that the air inlet under the hob is not blocked by foreign objects glass paper etc DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Hob Control panel 1 Cooking zone1 1100 2000 W 2 Cooking zone 2 1000 2200 W 3 Cooking zone 3 1800 W 4 Cooking zone 4 1200 W 5 Glass ceramic plat...

Page 7: ...he symbol H residual heat when the temperature of the cooking zone is still high enough to cause burns when touched When the temperature has dropped sufficiently the residual heat indication of the respective cooking zone goes out Automatic Switch off The integrated automatic switch off automatically turns off the appliance if you forget to turn off the hob The switch off times of the different po...

Page 8: ...formation We reserve the right to improve the product INSTALLATION Unpacking the Appliance The packaging must be undamaged Check the appliance for transport dam age A damaged appliance may not be operated In the case of damage contact your dealer WARNING Danger of suffocation Packaging parts for example foils Styrofoam can be danger ous for children Keep packaging materials away from children Remo...

Page 9: ...ep must be level and must be sealed on the wall side against liquid overflow The glass ceramic hob must be framed on all sides by at least 50 mm of work surface The work surface back walls veneers plastic coatings and glues used must be sufficiently heat resistant up to 100 C The cut out space may be max 750 x 495 mm The appliance shall be installed so that sufficient air circulation is assured re...

Page 10: ... base Use a suitable base to prevent scratching of the glass ceramic sur face The hob must not be subjected to any forces Connect the connection cable to the appliance as described in the chapter Electric Connection Insert the appliance with the operation panel at the front into the cutout Make sure that the distance to the cutout is the same on all four sides Mount the hob with the four supplied ...

Page 11: ...s with a contact gap of at least 3 mm in the house installation fuses circuit breaker or contactor The appliance must be grounded via an earth conductor A rubber sheathed cable H05VV F with wire end ferrules and correspond ingly rated cross section must be used as the mains connection cable EN60335 3 x 6 mm2 5 x 2 5 mm2 or 4 x 2 5 mm2 Protection against accidental contact must be guaranteed For in...

Page 12: ...ger and dry hands A short beep sounds when a touch is registered Always make sure that the control panel is clean and dry Objects or a thin film of fluid can make the operation difficult Selection of the correct cookware Use only cookware with a completely flat bottom or with a slight concave surface the bottom expands when heated In this way the heat is trans ferred optimally The bottom of the co...

Page 13: ... time by touching the ON OFF switch Turning a Cooking Zone ON OFF Place suitable cookware onto the cooking zone to be used Make sure that the surface of the cooking zone and the bottom of the cookware are clean and dry Select the desired heating level from 1 to 9 with the but tons or assigned to the desired cooking zone You can change the setting at any time during cooking The setting is changed s...

Page 14: ...ing are shown alternately To turn off the dual cooking zone press the button Using the Timer Select the desired heating setting with the buttons or assigned to the desired cooking zone Set the timer between 1 and 99 minutes with the but tons or Each time or is touched the set time is changed by one minute By continuously touching button or the set time is changed in steps of 10 minutes After the t...

Page 15: ... shows and the timer can be set Setting the timer for other use is done as described in Timer as Time Switch After the set time has passed a beep sounds for 30 sec onds and the display shows Turning the Child Lock ON The appliance has a lock function to prevent unintended operation Touch the button Child Lock the appliance is locked and the display shows Lo Turning the Child Lock OFF Make sure tha...

Page 16: ...Use only detergents suitable for glass ceramics Follow the cleaning in structions on the package Do not use aggressive cleaning agents scouring agents or scratching sponges Use a glass scraper not included to remove excessive dirt Use the glass scraper only on the glass ceramic surface and not on the frame Periodically use a glass ceramics cleaner that seals the glass ceramics surface and protects...

Page 17: ... you use the finger tip for operation Some pots and pans make crackling noises This can be caused by the design of the cookware This does not indicate a fault If a problem still persists after following the steps above please contact your distributor and or a technician DISPOSAL Packaging Materials The packaging protects the appliance from transport damage The packaging materials have been selecte...

Page 18: ...ousehold waste Instead it should be brought to the collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic appliances Dis posal must be according to the relevant local regulations For fur ther information contact the local authorities or a waste disposal company Are you interested in other Bomann products Please visit our website www bomann de ...

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