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Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby R oad • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu hc9625 Ceramic Hob Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance[...]
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2 The CD A Group L td cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product. Please note that CD A reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect installation or misuse of the appliance or use in a commercial environment. This appliance is not designed[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN A CCORD ANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC. At the end of its working life, the product must be taken to a special local authority waste collection centre or to a dealer providing appliance recycling services. Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative conse[...]
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4 User Information Please note: • Ceramic hobs become hot and remain hot during and immediately after use. Do not touch the hob until it has been allowed to cool. • K eep children away from the appliance when in use. • Never put cooking foil or plastic materials on the ceramic surface when the hob is hot. These materials could melt and cause [...]
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5 Using Y our Hob Zones: 1. Front left: 1/2.2k W - 140/210mm dual 2. Centre left: 1.2k W - 140mm 3. Centre right: 0 . 7/1. 7k W - 120/180mm dual 4. Front right: 1.2kW - 140mm 5. T ouch control panel Fig. 1 2 1 3 4 5[...]
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6 T ouch control 1. Zone indicator key 2. Zone display 3. Zone indicator 4. Dual zone indicator 5. Dual zone key 6. Increase key 7 . Decrease key 8. Timer display 9 . Timer key 10 . Timer zone indicator 11. Minute minder indicator 12. Childlock key 13. Childlock indicator 14. Power key Fig. 2 3 11 9 7 14 4 2 1 5 6 8 10 12 13[...]
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7 Fig. 3 Hi-light cooking zone Ø 140mm Second element Hi-light double zone Fig. 4 How to Use the Hob The ceramic surface of the hob allows fast transmission of heat vertically from the heating elements under the glass to the pans on the hob top. The heat does not spread horizontally , so the hob top remains relatively cool only a few centimetres f[...]
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8 T o switch on a zone: Once the hob is switched on, touch for the zone required. The zone indicator will switch on to confirm the zone is active. EITHER: T ouch and hold to select the power level from 1 (minimum) to 9 (maximum). The power level selected will show on the zone display . OR: T ouch and hold to select the power level from 9 to 1. The[...]
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9 T o switch the hob o: T ouch and hold at any time. Zone Settings: Booster: The hob is equipped with a booster function, which allows a zone to run at maximum power for a preset period of time before returning to the required power level. These times are shown in the table. T o set the booster: Once the hob is switched on, touch for the zone re[...]
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10 T o adjust the power level when the booster is set: T ouch for the zone required. T ouch and hold or until the required power level shows on the zone display . T o cancel the booster: T ouch for the zone required. T ouch and hold until the zone display shows “0” . Then touch and hold or until the required power level shows on the zone displa[...]
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11 T o change the timer once set: T ouch for the required zone. T ouch . The remaining time for the active zone will show on the timer display . T ouch or to adjust the time. T o cancel the timer once set: T ouch to activate the timer , then touch to reduce the time required until the zone display shows “0” . Please note: If you cancel the time[...]
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12 T o go straight to 30 minutes, touch . Then touch either or to adjust the time further . If the minute minder is set, the hob will switch o after ten seconds, and the minute minder will continue to run. Please note: The timer will start as soon as the time has been set. If more than one zone timer is set, the timer display will show the count[...]
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13 Please note: If the hob has been turned o whilst the childlock is on, touch then touch and hold for appro ximately two seconds to switch o the childlock. R esidual Heat Indicators: The hob is equipped with residual heat indicators to warn when any of the zones are still hot to the touch after cooking. An “H” will show in the relevant z[...]
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14 Auto-stop Protection: The hob is equipped with a sensor that will switch o the zone after a factory set period of time if no keys are touched once the zone is switched on. Power Level of Cooking Zones Operation Time Limit 1 6 hours 2 6 hours 3 5 hours 4 5 hours 5 4 hours 6 90 minutes 7 90 minutes 8 90 minutes 9 90 minutes[...]
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15 Ecient Use of Y our Hob The hob is equipped with zones of dierent sizes, designed to accommodate most shapes and sizes of pan. For best results, only use pans with flat bottoms and choose appropriate zones depending on the sizes of the pans. The most ecient use of the hob is shown below , where the pans and zones are correctly chosen. [...]
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16 Choose pans which are between the sizes recommended in the table above, and with bases that are as non-reflective as possible, e .g. dull and dark. Only pans recommended for use on ceramic hobs should be used. Pans with aluminium bases may leave silver streaks or spots on the hob. Glassware and pans with rough circular machined bases should not[...]
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17 dicult to remove. All cleaner residues should be removed with a damp cloth. Important: • Steam cleaners must not be used when cleaning this appliance . Mains electrical voltage: 230 – 240V ac, 50 Hz T otal rated electrical consumption: 6.3 k W If your hob is not working: 1. Check that the control knobs are switched on. 2. Check that the m[...]
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18 Mains Electricity Connection W arning! This appliance must be earthed W e recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E. T . and local regulations. This appliance is intended to be connected to fix ed wiring and is not suitable for connection to a 13A [...]
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19 A larger cable may not fit the terminal connections. • The marking of the current rating of the fuse or circuit breaker protecting this appliance should be marked on the socket outlet. • Assembly and electrical connection should be carried out by specialised personnel. • When installing this product we recommend you seek the help of anoth[...]
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20 W all furniture requirements: The minimum height of any cabinet immediately above the hob is 900mm. The minimum height of any adjacent units (including light pelmets) is 400mm, unless they are manufactured from a material resistant to fire (steel, for example) Notes: • Do not position this appliance above a refrigeration unit. The heat genera[...]
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21 How to Install the Hob How to install the hob: Overall dimensions of the hob: width 900mm depth 350mm W orktop cut-out dimensions: width 880mm depth 335mm 1. Make the required hole in the worktop. Before doing this, you must check the instructions supplied with any cooker hood to ensure that you will have the required clearance. The cut-out (Fig[...]
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22 3. Secure the hob to the worktop using the fixing brackets and screws supplied, as shown in (Fig. 10). R emove any ex cess sealant after tightening the brackets. Do not over-tighten the fixing brackets. 3cm 4cm Fig. 10 30mm 40mm[...]
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23 NO TES:[...]
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Please contact our Customer Care Department, or for Service on the details below . Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby R oad • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu[...]