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El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s Aus tr al ia tele pho ne: 1 30 0 363 6 40 fa x: 1 800 350 0 6 7 email: cust omercare@electrolux. com. au web : ww w .electr olux.com .au El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s New Ze al an d pho ne: 09 573 2384 fa x: 0 9 57 3 2221 email: cust omercare@electrolux. co .nz web : ww w .electr olux.co .nz Th e Th oug ht f ul[...]
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El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s Aus tr al ia tele pho ne: 1 30 0 363 6 40 fa x: 1 800 350 0 6 7 email: cust omercare@electrolux. com. au web : ww w .electr olux.com .au El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s New Ze al an d pho ne: 09 573 2384 fa x: 0 9 57 3 2221 email: cust omercare@electrolux. co .nz web : ww w .electr olux.co .nz Th e Th oug ht f ul[...]
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Cooking surface layout Control panel layout Cooking zone indicators Timer function Timer display Timer Display Power boost function Heat setting selector On/Off with power indicator Lock T ouch contr ol sensor fields The appliance is operated using T ouch Contr ol sensor fields. Functions are controlled by touching sensor fields and confirmed b[...]
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Cooking surface layout Control panel layout Cooking zone indicators Timer function Timer display Timer Display Power boost function Heat setting selector On/Off with power indicator Lock T ouch control sensor fields The appliance is operated using T ouch Control sensor fields. Functions are contr olled by touching sensor fields and confirmed by[...]
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Please comply with these instructions. If you do not, any damage resulting is not covered by the warranty . This appliance conforms with the following EU Directives: – 2006 / 95 / EEC dated 12.12.2006 Low V oltage Directive – 200 / 108 / EEC dated 31.12.200 EMC Directive – 93 / 68 / EEC dated 22.07.1993 CE Marking Directive Correct use •[...]
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Safety during use • Removestickersandlmfromtheglass ceramic. • Thereistheriskofburnsfromthe appliance if used carelessly . • Cablesfromelectricalappliances must not touch the hot surface of the appliance or hot cookware. • Overheatedfatsando[...]
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Display Description Cookingzoneisswitchedoff Heat settings Heat setting is set Fault Malfunction has occurred Pan detection Cookware is unsuitable or too small or no cookware has been placed on the cookingzone Residualheat Cookingzoneisstillhot Child safety device Lock/child safety device is engaged Power boost Power b[...]
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4 operating the appliance electrolux induction cooktop Use the induction cooking zones with suitable cookware. Switchingtheapplianceon and off Control panel Display Pilot light Perimeter lighting strip Switchon T ouch for 2 seconds / lights up lights up Switchoff T ouch for 1 second / none goes out goes out After switching o[...]
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Thecontrolpanel,withtheexceptionof the“On/Off”sensoreld,canbelockedat any time in order to pr event the settings being changed e.g. by wiping over the panel with a cloth. Control panel Display Switchon T ouch (for 5 seconds) Switchoff T ouch previously set heat setting When you s[...]
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Thechildsafetydeviceprevents unintentional use of the appliance. Setting the child safety device Step Control panel Display/Signal 1. Switchontheappliance (Do not set the heat setting) 2. T ouch until the signal sounds Acousticsignal 3. T ouch Applianceswitchesoff.Thechildsafetydeviceis[...]
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Control panel Display Switchon T ouch Switchoff T ouch T ouch If the power boost function has ended, the cooking zones automatically switch back to the heat setting set previously . Power management Thecookingzonesofthecookingsurface have a maximum power available to them. T wocookingzonesmake?[...]
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Allcookingzonescanuseoneofthetimer functions at the same time. Function Condition Outcome after the time has elapsed Automatic cut-out a heat setting is set acoustic signal ashes Cookingzoneswitchesoff Countdown timer cookingzonesnotinuse acoustic signal ashes If a cooking zone is switched[...]
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Selecting a cooking zone on left control panel Control panel Display 1. T ouch once Pilot light of the front cooking zoneashes 2. T ouch once Pilot light of the rear cooking zoneashes Selecting a cooking zone on right control panel Control panel Display 1. T ouch once Pilot light of the front cooking zoneashes[...]
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Setting time Step Control panel Display 1. Selectingcookingzone Pilotlightofcookingzoneselectedashes 2. T ouch or fr om the selectedcookingzone 01 to 99 minutes 3. T ouch or fr om the selectedcookingzoneformore than 4 seconds ... 05 ... 10 ... 15 ... 20 or ... 95 ... 90 ... 85 ... 80[...]
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Switching off the acoustic signal Step Control panel field Display 1. T ouch Acousticsignaltoacknowledge. Acousticsignalstops. Automaticswitchoff Cooking surface • Ifaft erswitch ingonthe cookings urface, a heat setting is not set for a cooking zonewithinapproximately10seconds,?[...]
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Cookwareforinductioncookingzones Cookware material Cookware material Suitable Steel,enamelledsteel yes Cast iron yes Stainlesssteel if appropriately labelled by the manufactur er Aluminium,copper ,brass --- Glass, ceramic, porcelain --- Information on acrylamides. According to the latest scientific knowledge, intensiv[...]
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Pan size Inductioncookingzonesadapt automaticallytothesizeofthebottom of the cookware up to a certain limit. However the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must have a minimum diameterdependinguponthesizeofthe cookingzone. Diameter of cooking zone (mm) Minimum diameter of dish bas[...]
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Theinformationgiveninthefollowingtableisforguidanceonly . Heat setting Cooking process Suitable for Cooking time Tips/Hints 0 Offposition 1 Keeping food warm Keeping cooked foods warm as requir ed Cover 1-2 Melting Hollandaise sauce, melting butter , chocolate, gelatine 5-25mins. Stiroccasionally Solidifying F[...]
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Ceramic glass T ake care! Risk of burns from residual heat. W ar ning! Sharp objects and abrasive cleaning materials will damage the appliance. Clean with water and washing up liquid. W ar ning! Residues fr om cleaning agents will damage the appliance. Remove residues with water and washing up liquid. Remove T ype of dirt Imme- diately When the app[...]
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Corian ® frame Cleaning the Corian ® after each use AlthoughliquidscannotpenetrateCorian ® it is best to wipe up spills as they occur . 1. Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid. 2. Rubtheappliancedryusingaclean cloth. Removing more persistent stains If stains or marks are mor [...]
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T r oubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy Theappliancecannot be switched on or is not operating More than 10 seconds have passed since the appliance was switched on Switchtheapplianceonagain Thelockisswitchedon Switchoffthelock(Seethe section “Locking/unlocking the controlpanel”)[...]
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Problem Possible cause Remedy is lit Overheatingprotectionfor thecookingzonehasbeen triggered Switchoffthecookingzone thenswitchthecookingzone on again Automaticswitchoffhasbeen triggered Switchoffthecookingzone thenswitchthecookingzone on again and n[...]
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Packag ing mater ial Envir onmenta lly frien dly packag ing materials can be recycled. Plastic components that are identified by markings >PE<, >PS< etc can be recycled. If the symbol appears on either the pr oduct and or pa ckaging, t hen it can not be tr eated as househo ld waste. Instead it should be handed over t o the app licable [...]
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Cutting the benchtop out • Thebenchcutoutneedstobesizedby using the supplied template. • Acuttingaccuracyof1.5mmeither side of the marked area needs to be maintained. Pull down clamps • Thesearesuppliedinapartsbag consisting of 4 clamps and 4 screws. • ?[...]
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Safety instructions Thelaws,ordinances,dir ectivesand standards in for ce in the country of use are to be followed (safety r egulations, proper r ecycling in accordance with the regulations, etc.) Installation may only be carried out by a qualiedelectrician. Refer to the information label on the underside o[...]
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min. 5mm min. 50mm Assembly 22 assembly electrolux induction cooktop T oaidcorrectpositioning,removefr ontsupporttimberpieceand discard. BIN[...]
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min. 35mm min. 20mm min. 5mm min. 35mm min. 20mm min. 5mm Assembly electrolux induction cooktop assembly 23[...]
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W arranty FORSALESINAUSTRALIAANDNEWZEALAND APPLIANCE:INDUCTIONCOOKTOP This document sets out the terms and conditions of pro duct warr anties fo r Electr olux bra nded appl iances. It is an important document. Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future reference should you r equire ser[...]
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Cooking surface layout Control panel layout Cooking zone indicators Timer function Timer display Timer Display Power boost function Heat setting selector On/Off with power indicator Lock T ouch control sensor fields The appliance is operated using T ouch Control sensor fields. Functions are contr olled by touching sensor fields and confirmed by[...]
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El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s Aus tr al ia tele pho ne: 1 30 0 363 6 40 fa x: 1 800 350 0 6 7 email: cust omercare@electrolux. com. au web : ww w .electr olux.com .au El ec tr ol ux H ome P rod uc t s New Ze al an d pho ne: 09 573 2384 fa x: 0 9 57 3 2221 email: cust omercare@electrolux. co .nz web : ww w .electr olux.co .nz Th e Th oug ht f ul[...]