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7930 1 KF-MN Cer amic hob Installation and Oper ating Instructions[...]
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2 Dear Customer , Please read these user in stru ctions caref ully and keep them to refer to later . Please pass the user instructions on to any future owner of the appli- ance. The following symbols ar e used in the text: 1 Safety instructions War ni ng ! Notes that concern your personal sa fety . Important! Notes that show how to avoid damage to [...]
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3 Contents Oper ating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Description of the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Cooking zones and co[...]
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4 Oper ating Instructions 1 Safety instructions 3 Please comply with thes e instructions. If you do not, any damage re- sulting is not covered by the warranty . 5 This appliance conforms with the following EU Dir ectives: – 73/23/EEC dated 19.02.1973 Low Voltage Dir ective – 89/336/EEC dated 03.05.1989 EMC Dire ctive inclusive of Amending Direc[...]
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5 Safety during use • Remove stickers and film fr om the glass ceramic. • There is the risk of burns fr om the appliance if used carelessly . • Cables from electrical appliances must not touch t he hot surface of the appliance or hot cookware. • Overheated fat and oil can ignite qu ickly . When cooking with fat or oil (e.g. frying chips) do[...]
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6 Description of the Appliance Cooking zones and contr ol panel Triple ring cooking zone 2300 W Single ring cooking zone 1200 W Single ring cooking zone 1800 W Contr ol P anel Casserole zone 2200 W Control P anel Heat setting selection Sensor panel ”Stop+Go” Three-ring sensor panel Sensor field ”On/Off” “Timer” with Pilot indicators Bro[...]
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7 Digital displays The four display panels that belong to the four cooking zones indicate: – ¾ after having been switched on, – u when a keep warm setting has been selected, – ¿ to Ç , depending on the cooking setting selected, – 2 to 6 (with decimal point) for inte rmediate cooking settings, – a when the automatic warm up function is [...]
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8 Oper ating the hob T ouch Control sensor field To oper ate the Touch Control sensor field place your finger from above flat onto the requir ed field until the appr opriate displays come on or go out or the requir ed function is carried out. Switching on the appliance The entire appliance is switched on using the ”On/Off” sensor panel I . Touc[...]
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9 Switching off the appliance To completely switch off the appliance, actuate the “On/Off” sensor panel I . Touch the “On/Off” sensor panel for approx. one second. 3 After switching off a single cooking zo ne or the entir e cooking surface, the existing residual warmth will be displayed in the digital displays of the corr esponding cooking [...]
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10 Switching the triple ring zone on and off According to the size of the saucepan or frying pan, when using the tri - ple ring cooking zone you can switch from a smaller cooking zone to a larger cooking zone using the “triple ring zone” sensor panel. 3 Y ou can only switch to the next size if a heat setting has already been set for the smaller[...]
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11 3. Touch the “triple ring” sensor panel to activa te the outer hea ting ring. The upper contr ol lamp will ill uminate. 4. To switch off the out er heating ring , touc h the “triple ring” sensor pan- el, and the heating ring that is outermost at the time will swit ch off.[...]
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12 Switching the casser ole zone on and off 1. Set the desired heat setting. 2. To switch the casser ole zone on or off, place your finger flat on the “ casser ole zone” sensor field until th e indicator light illuminates or goes off.[...]
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13 STOP+GO function When the “Stop+Go” sensor panel is actuated all cooking zones that are switched on ar e simultaneously sw itched to the keep warm setting. The control li ght for the “Stop+Go” sensor panel will illuminate. The keep warm setting will be indicated in the display with u . When the “Stop+Go” sensor panel is actuated agai[...]
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14 Residual Heat Indicator When an individual cooking zone or the entire hob is switched off, any residual heat is shown with an h (for “Hot”) in the digital displa y for the appropriate cooking zones. Even after the cooking zone has been switched off, the residual heat indicator only goes out when the cooking zone is cold. 2 Y ou can use the r[...]
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15 the warm up period has finished, the heat setting will once more be displayed. 3 If you should choose a higher heat setting while the automatic func- tion is in oper ation, e.g. from Á to à , the period of time that the warm up function is in opera tion will be ad justed accordingly . If you select a lower setting, the warm up period will end [...]
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16 Child safety lock Y ou can u se the child safety lock to safeguar d against unwant ed use of the cooking surface. Switching on the child safety lock To be able to switch on the child safety lock the appliance must be switched on, but all the cooking zones must be switched off. 1. Touch the sensor field for appr ox. thr ee seconds. An acoustic si[...]
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17 Overriding the child safety lock The child safety lock c an be overri dden in or der to use the appliance (until the appliance is switched of f again). When the appliance is switched on again the child safety device is activated once again. 1. Switch on the appliance. When the child safety device has been activated, l will be displayed. 2. Touch[...]
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18 Switching off the child safety lock 1. Switch on the appliance. When the child safety device has been activated, l will be displayed. 2. Touch the sensor field for appr ox. thr ee seconds. An acoustic signal will sound as conf irmation. 3. Touch any heat setting sensor field . The displays will become dark, and the child safety device is switche[...]
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19 Timer There ar e two ways to use the timer: – as a safety cut-out function . Set a cooking period for a cooking zone, and after this time has elapse d the cooking zone will automati- cally switch itself off. This functi on can be used for more than one cooking zone simultaneously . – as a countdown timer without a cut-out function (“ egg t[...]
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20 2. While the control l amp is flashing rapi dly , use the + or - timersetting sensor panels to set the desir ed peri od of time for this coo king zone up until the point where it automatically switches itsel f off (e.g. 15 minutes). The safety cut-out function will be activated after several minutes The control lamp will now flash more slowly an[...]
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21 Switching off the safety cut-out function befor e it has come to an end There ar e two ways to switch off the safet y cut-out function befor e it has come to an end. Switch off the cooking zone and timer simultaneously 1. Using the heat setting selector se nsor panel, r eset the desir ed cook- ing zone to zero: the cooking zone an d timer will s[...]
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22 Uses , tables and tips Pa ns • Y ou can r ecognise good pans by their bases. The base should be as thick and flat as possible. • P ay particular attention when buying new pa ns to the diameter of the base. Manufacturer s often give only the diameter of the upper rim. • P ots with aluminium or copper base s can cause metallic discolouring o[...]
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23 Advice on cooking with and without automatic warm up The automatic warm up function is suitable for: • dishes that start off cold, ar e heat ed up at high power and do not need to be continually watched wh en cooking on the selected heat setting, • dishes that are put in a hot frying pan. The automatic warm up function is not suitable for: ?[...]
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24 Settings for Cooking on the Zones The figures in the following table ar e benchmark figures. The swi tch setting requir ed for a certain cooking method depends on the quality of the pans and the type and amount of food. 3 3 When warming or sautéing food we r ecommend that you set the appli- ance to warm up setting “9” and th en, for food wh[...]
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25 Cleaning and car e 1 Tak e c are ! Risk of burns from r esidual heat. Let the appliance cool down. 1 Important Sharp objects and abrasive clea ning materials will damage the appliance. Clean with water and washing up liquid. 1 Important Residues from cleaning agents will damage the appliance. Remove residues with water and washing up liquid. Cle[...]
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26 Metal décor strips 1 War ni ng ! Do not use vinegar , lemon juice or lime slaking agents on the cooking surface's décor strips, otherwise dull spo ts will r esult. When cleaning do not introduce flat objects (e.g. knives) under the dé- cor strips, as otherwise these can possibly become detached. 1. Wipe metal déco r strips with a dam p [...]
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27 … you cannot switch on the cooking zones. Check whether – a period of more than 1 0 seconds has elapsed between when the On/ Off button was actuated and the de sired cooking zone switches on (see chapter “Switching on the appliance”). – the sensor panels are partially cover ed by a damp cloth or liquid. … the display suddenly disappe[...]
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28 Disposal 2 Packaging material The packaging materials are envir onmentally friendly and can be r ecy- cled. The plastic components are id entified by markings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose of the pa ckaging materials in the appropriate container at your local waste disposal facilities. 2 Old appliance Please dispose of your o[...]
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29 Installation Instructions Safety instructions The laws, or dinances, directives and st and ard s i n f orc e in th e c oun tr y o f use are to be followed (safety r egula tions, proper r ecycling in accord - ance with the regulations, etc.) Installation may only be carrie d out by a qualified electrician. The minimum distances to other appliance[...]
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30 Appliance dimensions Installation pr oud of the work surface • Clean the worktop in the area of the cut-out section. • Stick the one-sided self -adhesive sealing tape supplied all the way round the lower edge of the cookin g surface along the outer edge of the glass ceramic panel. Do not str e tch it. The cut ends should lie in the middle of[...]
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31 Assembly[...]
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34 W arr anty conditions Gr eat Britain Standard guar antee conditions We, AEG, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this AEG applian ce or any part thereof is proved to be defective by r eas on only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our discretion r epair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour , mater[...]
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35 Service and Spar e P arts If you wish to pur chase spar e parts or r equire an engineer , contact your local AEG Service For ce Centre by telephoning: 087 05 929 929 Y our telephone call will be automatically r outed to the Service Force Centre covering your post code ar ea. For the address of your local Servic e For ce Centre and further inform[...]
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From the Elec trolux Gr oup . The world´s No.1 choice. The Electrolux Group is the world´s largest pr oducer of powered appliances for kitchen, cleaning and ou tdoor use. More than 55 million Electrolux G r oup products (such as refrigerators, co okers, was hing machines, vacuum cleaners, chain saws and lawn mowers) are sold e ach year to a value[...]