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FM 4803K-an 949 601 004 325 88-8327 rev . 3-343 GB INSTRUCTION BOOK[...]
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2 Y our New Appliance Thank you for purchasing an AEG appliance. T o enable you to use your new appliance efficiently and safely , please read this instruction book carefully before installing or using the appliance, and retain for future reference. Should the appliance be transferred to a new owner please ensure this instruction book is left with [...]
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42 3 Contents P age no. For the User Y our New Appliance ........................................................................................ 2 Safety Information .......................................................................................... 5 Product Description ......................................................................[...]
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4 Contents P age no. For the Installer Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 26 T echnical Specifications .................................................................................. 27 Installation ....................................................................[...]
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40 Exclusions This guarantee does not cover: · Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic. · Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom. · Appliances found [...]
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6 Help prevent accidents when dispos- ing of the product. Remove the cable from the wall plug and cut off the cable close to the product. Disposal 39 Customer Care For general enquires concerning your AEG appliance or for further information on AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department at the address below or visit our website at ww[...]
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38 In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare parts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Y our call will automatically be routed to the Service Centre covering your post code area. For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further information about Service Fo[...]
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8 Ceramic glass is insensitive to tem- perature shock and very robust: however it is not unbreakable. Especially sharp and hard objects that fall on the cooking sur- face can damage it. Ceramic hob Induction When you switch on a zone, a high- frequency magnetic field is formed between the induction coil and the magnetic base of the pan. This mag- n[...]
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36 If the appliance is not working correctly , please carry out the following checks before contacting your local AEG Service Force Centre. IMPOR T ANT : If you call out an engineer to a fault caused by incorrect use or installation, a charge will be made even if the aookuabce is under guarantee. Problems The hob doesn’t work............. The hob[...]
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10 Bef ore Use Protect the ceramic hob Before using the hob for the first time , clean off any manufac turing residues such as dust, dirt etc. Apply a protective coating on the ceramic hob before you use it. This way it becomes easier to clean the glass and you prevent any spillage from burning. This is what you do: 1. Pour a few drops of the clean[...]
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34 T o optimise joints between the installed hobs, the gap between the ceramic hob may be grouted with silicone: 1. Remove the aluminium panels from the hobs. 2. Apply a stripe of silicone to the gap between the two ceramic hob. Use only the silicone supplied, as it is designed to tolerate the appliance’ s high temper- ature. (Fig. 1) 3. Splash a[...]
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12 The sensor fields must be touched for mini- mum 1 sec. before activation. T ouch Controls Cooking Zone s The cooking z ones can be adjusted from 0 -9, where 9 is the highest setting. 1. Press the k button. 2. Press l or the m button to set the desired zone. Adjustment of the zones must take less than 10 seconds, otherwise the cooking section wil[...]
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32 Mounting more than one hob Cutting out The measurement of the selected combination is calculated in the following way: Depth: 490 mm Width: 1. Calculate the sum of all units’ width. 2. Subtract 20 mm from the total width. Example: A hob of 720 mm + a downdraft of 180 mm + a gas hob of 360 mm. 1. 720+180+360= 1260 mm 2. W idth of the hole: 1260[...]
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14 P ower Switching on power Y ou can switch the front cooking zone to extra heat for a maximum of 10 minutes . 1. Press the k knob. 2. Set the cooking zone to level “9” by pressing the l or m button. 3. Press the P button. When Power is switched on, the Power control lamp will light and the cooking zone will output 3000 W . Meanwhile the rear [...]
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30 T o ensure the necessary air supply to the appliance, the top of any floor cupboard must be removed. If this is not done, the air supply will be cor- respondingly reduced and the guar- antee will be invalid. The distance between the lower sur- face of the appliance and shelves/drawers must be min. 20 mm. If the appliance is installed with a base[...]
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16 Food types Steaks Schnitzels Meat balls Fried eggs Sausages Pancakes Fritters Potatoes V egetables Omelette, Scrambled eggs Chocolate Butter Gelatine Cooking process Quick frying Frying Gentle frying Boiling/ steaming Thickening Melting A7-A8 A6-A7 A6-A7 A6 A6 A2 T ime to automatic cutout 2½ mins 1½-2 mins 1½-2 mins 1½ mins 1½ mins 16 secs [...]
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28 Installation Electrical Installation Connecting the Appliance Installation may only be per- formed by a qualified elec- trician or a person autho- rised by the manufacturer . W ork performed by an unqualified person may cause injury or damages to property and deteriorate the hob. Single phase T ype of cable: 2,5 mm2 twin and earth. Installation [...]
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18 Activating the Child Saf ety Device W ith the child safety function chil- dren can be prevented from turning on the hob unintentionally . When the child safety is activated you can still use the k key and the minute minder . Activating the Child Safety Device 1. T urn on the hob, push the k key 2. Push the j key for 3 seconds. The control lamp f[...]
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26 Unpac king Any damages resulting from a trans- port which you have not performed yourself must be communicated to the dealer within one week of receipt of the product. On the rating plate which is placed on the back of the product you will find the CE marking and the prod- uct’ s serial number . W rite the serial number on the front of present[...]
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20 Minute Minder Setting the Minute Minder The minute minder can only be used when the timer is not in use. 1. T urn on the hob, push k . 2. Push once on A . 3. Push the l or m key till the desired time is shown in the dis- play . When the time has run out you will hear an acoustic signal. De-activating the Minute Minder If you wish to de-activate [...]
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24 Advise and Tips for Using the Cooking Zones ! Use close-fitting lids on the pans. Failure to use a lid on a pan uses over three times as much electric- ity . ! Save water: Boil in as little water as possible. Cook potatoes and vegetables in 1, 2 or 3 dl water . Use 1 dl water for the 14 cm zone. Use 3 dl water for the 21 cm zone. Cover the pan w[...]
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22 Both cooking zones can be set simultaneously with two different timings. When both cooking zones have a setting the time for the indi- vidual cooking zone is read in the following way: The time in the display belongs to the cooking zone for which the con- trol lamp is lit. Push A to see the time for the other cooking zone. When the set time has [...]
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22 Both cooking zones can be set simultaneously with two different timings. When both cooking zones have a setting the time for the indi- vidual cooking zone is read in the following way: The time in the display belongs to the cooking zone for which the con- trol lamp is lit. Push A to see the time for the other cooking zone. When the set time has [...]
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24 Advise and Tips for Using the Cooking Zones ! Use close-fitting lids on the pans. Failure to use a lid on a pan uses over three times as much electric- ity . ! Save water: Boil in as little water as possible. Cook potatoes and vegetables in 1, 2 or 3 dl water . Use 1 dl water for the 14 cm zone. Use 3 dl water for the 21 cm zone. Cover the pan w[...]
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20 Minute Minder Setting the Minute Minder The minute minder can only be used when the timer is not in use. 1. T urn on the hob, push k . 2. Push once on A . 3. Push the l or m key till the desired time is shown in the dis- play . When the time has run out you will hear an acoustic signal. De-activating the Minute Minder If you wish to de-activate [...]
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26 Unpac king Any damages resulting from a trans- port which you have not performed yourself must be communicated to the dealer within one week of receipt of the product. On the rating plate which is placed on the back of the product you will find the CE marking and the prod- uct’ s serial number . W rite the serial number on the front of this in[...]
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18 Activating the Child Saf ety Device W ith the child safety function chil- dren can be prevented from turning on the hob unintentionally . When the child safety is activated you can still use the k key and the minute minder . Activating the Child Safety Device 1. T urn on the hob, push the k key 2. Push the j key for 3 seconds. The control lamp f[...]
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28 Installation Electrical Installation Connecting the Appliance Installation may only be per- formed by a qualified elec- trician or a person autho- rised by the manufacturer . W ork performed by an unqualified person may cause injury or damages to property and deteriorate the hob. Single phase T ype of cable: 2,5 mm2 twin and earth. Installation [...]
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16 Food types Steaks Schnitzels Meat balls Fried eggs Sausages Pancakes Fritters Potatoes V egetables Omelette, Scrambled eggs Chocolate Butter Gelatine Cooking process Fierce frying Frying Thickening Boiling/ steaming Coagulation Melting A7-A8 A6-A7 A6-A7 A6 A6 A2 T ime to automatic cutout 2½ mins 1½-2 mins 1½-2 mins 1½ mins 1½ mins 16 secs N[...]
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30 T o ensure the necessary air supply to the appliance, the top of any floor cupboard must be removed. If this is not done, the air supply will be cor- respondingly reduced and the guar- antee will be invalid. The distance between the lower sur- face of the appliance and shelves/drawers must be min. 20 mm. If the appliance is installed with a base[...]
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14 P ower Switching on power Y ou can switch the front cooking zone to extra heat for a maximum of 10 minutes . 1. Press the k knob. 2. Set the cooking zone to level “9” by pressing the l or m button. 3. Press the P button. When Power is switched on, the Power control lamp will light and the cooking zone will output 3000 W . Meanwhile the rear [...]
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32 Mounting more than one hob Cutting out The measurement of the selected combination is calculated in the following way: Depth: 490 mm Width: 1. Calculate the sum of all units’ width. 2. Subtract 20 mm from the total width. Example: A hob of 720 mm + a downdraft of 180 mm + a gas hob of 360 mm. 1. 720+180+360= 1260 mm 2. W idth of the hole: 1260[...]
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12 The keys are to be touched for mini- mum 1 sec. before activation. Finger T ouch Cooking Zones Zones can be set from 1-9, where 9 is the highest level. 1. Press the k button. 2. Press l or the m button to set the desired zone. Adjustment of the zones must take less than 10 seconds, otherwise the cooking section will turn off again. Press the m b[...]
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34 T o optimise joints between the installed hobs, the gap between the ceramic hob may be grouted with silicone: 1. Remove the aluminium panels from the hobs. 2. Apply a stripe of silicone to the gap between the two ceramic hob. Use only the silicone supplied, as it is designed to tolerate the appliance’ s high temper- ature. (Fig. 1) 3. Splash a[...]
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10 Bef ore Use Protect the ceramic hob Before using the hob for the first time it must be cleaned for manufac- turing residues such as dust, dirt etc. Apply a protective coating on the ceramic hob before you use it. This way it becomes easier to clean the glass and you prevent any spillage from burning. This is what you do: 1. Pour a few drops of t[...]
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36 If the appliance is not working correctly , please carry out the following checks before contacting your local AEG Service Force Centre. IMPOR T ANT : If you call out an engineer to a fault caused by incorrect use or installation, a charge will be made even if the aookuabce is under guarantee. Problems The hob doesn’t work............. The hob[...]
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Page 37
8 Ceramic glass is insensitive to tem- perature shock and very robust: however it is not unbreakable. Especially sharp and hard objects that fall on the cooking sur- face can damage it. Ceramic hob Induction When you switch on a zone, a high- frequency magnetic field is formed between the induction coil and the magnetic base of the pan. This mag- n[...]
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38 In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare parts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Y our call will automatically be routed to the Service Centre covering your post code area. For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further information about Service Fo[...]
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6 Help prevent accidents when dispos- ing of the product. Remove the cable from the wall plug and cut off the cable close to the product. Disposal 39 Customer Care For general enquires concerning your AEG appliance or for further information on AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department at the address below or visit our website at ww[...]
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40 Exclusions This guarantee does not cover: · Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic. · Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom. · Appliances found [...]
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2 Y our New Appliance Thank you for purchasing an AEG appliance. T o enable you to use your new appliance efficiently and safely , please read this instruction book carefully before installing or using the appliance, and retain for future reference. Should the appliance be transferred to a new owner please ensure this instruction book is left with [...]
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4 Contents P age no. For the Installer Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 26 T echnical Specifications .................................................................................. 27 Installation ....................................................................[...]
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42 3 Contents P age no. For the User Y our New Appliance ........................................................................................ 2 Safety Information .......................................................................................... 5 Product Description ......................................................................[...]
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FM 4803K-an 949 601 004 325 88-8327 rev . 3-343 GB INSTRUCTION BOOK[...]