Electrolux EHD 60150 IAU manual

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    user manual Induction hob EHD 60150 I AU[...]

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    2 electr olux Contents Safety ins tructions ... ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... 3 Descrip tion of the Appl iance ........ ..... ..... 4 Operating the ap pliance ....... ..... ........ ..... 6 Tips on Coo king and Fryi ng .... ..... ........ .. 14 Cleaning a nd Car e ....... ...... ..... ........ ..... .. 16 What to do if … ...... ..... ......[...]

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    electrolu x 3 1 Safety ins tructi ons Plea se co mpl y with t hese i nstr ucti ons. If you do not, a ny damag e r esulting is not cove red by th e warran ty . Correc t use • This ap plianc e is not i ntended fo r use by persons (inc luding chil dre n) with r e- duced phys ical , sen sory o r me ntal ca- pabilit ies, or l ack of experi ence and kn[...]

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    4 electr olux • Objects that melt a nd things tha t boil over can burn o nto t he gl ass c eramic and s hould be remove d str aight away . • Do not use the cooking zones with emp- ty cookware or wi thout cookware. • T o avoid damagi ng cookwa re and glass cerami cs, do not all ow sau cep ans or frying pa ns to bo il dr y . • The ve ntil at [...]

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    electrolu x 5 T ouch Control sensor fields The applia nce is op erate d using T ouch Con- trol sensor fields . Functions a re co ntro lled by touc hin g se nsor fi elds and co nf irme d by d is- play s and acou sti c signa ls. T ouch the s ensor fields from above , without covering other sensor f ields . Displays Sen sor fi eld Function On / Of f T[...]

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    6 electr olux Resi dual h eat in dica tor 1 Wa r ni ng : Risk of burns fr om resid ual heat . After b eing s witch ed of f, the cook - ing zones take s ome time to cool down. Look at th e residual h eat indi cator . Control bar The heat s ettin g and th e pow er func tion are set via the co ntro l bar . The heat setti ng indi- cato r con sist s of [...]

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    electrolu x 7 Setting the hea t settin g The cont ro l bar is to uched wh ere the desi r ed heat setting is positioned . The heat setting is shown in the display . Correct to the left or the rig ht, if nece ssar y . Do not rele ase befor e the desi red heat set - ting is r eached. Locki ng/unlocking the control panel The con trol pane l, wi th the [...]

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    8 electr olux Using the automatic warm-up f unction All coo king zone s ar e eq uipped wi th an au- tomatic warm-up fun ction. When setting a heat setting usi ng the automatic warm-up function, the cooking zone switc hes to full powe r for a cert ain amo unt of tim e and then aut omati cally switc hes ba ck to the heat se t- ting set. The length of[...]

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    electrolu x 9 Using the child s afety devic e The ch ild safe ty devic e pr even ts unintent ion- al us e of the appl ianc e. Switching on the chi ld safety dev ice Switching off the chi ld safety devic e 3 The ch ild sa fety device ca n only be swi tched on and off, if no heat se tting i s set. Over ridin g th e ch ild safe ty d evi ce The chil d [...]

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    10 electrolux Switchin g the po wer fun ction on and off The power f uncti on makes more pow er availab le to the inductio n cooking z ones, e.g . to bring a large quantity of water to the boil quickly . The power function is activated for 10 mi n- utes at most . Afte r th at the inducti on coo king zone a utomati cally s witch es back to he at set[...]

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    electrolux 11 Using the timer 3 If just on e count down value is s et you can ch ange it only wh en the a pplian ce is switch ed o n. 3 If a he at setting is se t on this cooking zone in additi on to a countdown time r , the coo king zo ne is swi tched off afte r the time set has elapsed. 3 If a cooking zone i s switched off, the timer function set[...]

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    12 electrolux Setting the time Switching off the timer function Changing th e time Displaying the time remaining for a cooking zone Switch ing off the acoustic signal Step Control panel Indicator 1. Select cooking zone Pil ot ligh t for th e cookin g zone select ed flas hes 2. T ouch or 00 to 99 minutes After a few sec onds the pilot li ght flas he[...]

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    electrolux 13 Automati c switch off Cook ing surface • If af ter sw itchi ng on the c ooki ng s urfa ce, a heat se tting is not se t for a cooking zone wi thin ap prox. 10 se cond s, th e cookin g sur face aut oma tical ly swi tche s itse lf off. • If one or more sen sor fiel ds are covered by o bjects ( a pan, etc.) for lo nger t han approx. 1[...]

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    14 electrolux T ips on Cooking and Frying 3 Information on acrylam ides Accor ding to the latest sc ientific knowl- edge, intensi ve browning of food, espe- cially in produc ts containin g star ch, can constitute a health risk due to acryla- mides. Ther efor e we re commend co ok- ing a t the lowe st pos sible t emperatu res and not br owning foods[...]

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    electrolux 15 Exampl es of c ooking app lications The in form ation g iven in the foll owing table i s for guid ance on ly . The powe r fun ction is sui tab le for heat ing l arge qu an tities of li quid . Heat set- ting Cooking- process suitable for Cooking time Tips/Hints 0 Off positi on 1 Keeping food warm Keeping cooked foods warm as required C[...]

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    16 electrolux Cleaning and Care 1 T ake car e! Ri sk of burn s from residua l heat . 1 Wa r ni ng ! Shar p object s and a bras ive cleani ng agents ca n damage the ap pli- ance by scrat chin g the gl ass su rface , which ma y r esult i n shatter ing of gla ss. Clean t he app lianc e and remove the re sidues with wa ter and was hing up liq - uid aft[...]

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    electrolux 17 What to do if … Problem Possibl e cause Remedy The ap plia nce ca nnot b e swit ched on or is not operatin g Mor e than 1 0 se con ds h ave passe d since th e appl ianc e was swit ched o n Switc h the appl ianc e on agai n. The lock is s wit ched on Switch off th e lo ck (Se e the sec - tion “L ocking/u nlocki ng the co n- trol pa[...]

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    18 electrolux If you are unable to remedy the problem by follow ing the above sugge stions, plea se c onta ct y our l ocal S erv ice F orce Centre. 1 Wa r ni ng ! Repa irs to the ap plianc e are onl y to be ca rrie d out by qua lif ied s erv- ice e ngin eers. Co nsid erable dan ger to the user may result from improper re- pairs . 3 If th e appl ian[...]

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    electrolux 19 Disposal 2 Packag ing ma teria l The p ackag ing mate rials ar e envi ro n- mentally friendly and c an be r e cycle d. The pla stic com ponen ts are iden tified by marking s, e.g. >PE<, >PS< , etc. Please dispo se of the pack aging mat erials in the appropri ate con taine r at the com - munity wa ste disp osal fac ilities.[...]

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    20 electrolux Installa tion Instructions 1 Safety instructions W arning! This mus t be read ! The l aws, or dinances, dir ectiv es an d stand - ards in force i n the co untry of us e are to be follo wed (sa fety regulati ons, proper recy cling in accordan ce with t he regulations , etc.) Install ation may only b e ca rried o ut by a qual - ified el[...]

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    electrolux 21 Finally , the connecti ng cable is to be secur ed with the ma ins c able clea t an d th e co vering clos ed b y pressi ng f irmly (l ock in to place) . Before swi tching on for the first time, any protective foil or s tickers mu st be removed from the gla ss cer amic surfac e. 1 Once conn ected to the main s supply check t hat all c o[...]

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    22 electrolux Assembl y[...]

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    24 electrolux 1 WA R NI N G ! Surface tempe ratur e of base exceed 95°C , unde r ben ch acce ss must be restric ted by u se of no n-co m- bustible barrier o n installatio n. Rating Plate Induc tio n 7, 4 kW 55GAD D5AU EHD60150I 7,4 kW 949 592 874 230 V 50 Hz ELECTROLUX[...]

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    electrolux 25 Guara ntee/Cust omer Se rvice Wa r r a n t y FOR SALES IN A USTRALIA A ND NEW ZEALAN D APPLIA NCE: ELECTROLUX This document se ts out the terms and con ditions of product warranties for Electrolux branded appliances. It is an important document . Please keep it wit h your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future refere n[...]

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    26 electrolux (b) The Appliance is modified without authority from Electrolux in writing. (c) The Appliance's serial number or wa rranty seal has been removed or defaced. (d) The Appliance was serviced or repaired by anyone other t han Electrolux or its Authorised Service C en- tre s. 9. This warr anty , the co ntra ct to whic h it rela tes an[...]

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    electrolux 27 Serv ice In the even t of te chnica l fault s, pl ease f irst check whether you can r emedy the pr oblem yours elf with t he help of th e oper ating in- structi ons (s ectio n “What to d o if…”). If you were not able to r emedy the p roblem yours elf, p lease con tact th e Cus tomer Care Depa rtment or one of ou r service partne[...]

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