Gorenje ECT2600P2 manual

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    134422 Y our integrated ceramic glass cooking hob is manufactured exclusively for household use. Materials used for packaging are friendly to the environment and can be reused (recycled), disposed of or disintegrated without any threat to the nature. All such materials are marked accordingly . When you decide that your appliance is no longer of use[...]

  • Page 2

    134422 • The appliance may be built-in and connected to the power supply only by a quali fi ed technician. • Particular areas of the cooktop surface (adjacent to the hotplates) are hot during operation. Prevent the children to hang around the appliance and warn them properly against the danger of burns. • Hot oil ignites readily , so be sure[...]

  • Page 3

    134422 A Mains ON/OFF sensor B Safety lock on/off and child lock sensor B1 Safety lock /child lock indicator LED C T imer setting sensor D Slide control sensor D1 Slide control indicator LED’s E Alarm setting sensor F Extended hotplate ring on/off sensor G W arming-up hotplate sensor (certain models only) G1 Warming-up hotplate signal LED H Hotpl[...]

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    134422 0 medium power full power Slide control power Ceramic-glass cooktop is equipped with four hotplates designed as cooking zones. The surface of the hob is fl at, without any edges for eventual gathering of dirt. • Hotplates quickly reach the selected heating power while the adjacent area around the hotplates remains cool. • The cooktop is[...]

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    134422 The cooking zone may be damaged: • If it is left in operation without any cookware being placed on top, or if covered with empty cookware. • If improper cookware is used: unevenly fl at bottom or small diameter (traditional T urkish coffee kettle). • The use of terra-cotta (clay) cookware is likely to produce scratches upon the cerami[...]

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    134422 When the hob is off all hotplates are of f and indicator LED’s are off.T o switch the hob on, touch the ON/OFF sensor (A) for at least 1 second. The hob is activated and all power displays (I) indicate »0« for a period of 10 seconds. Subsequent setting must be performed within the next 10 seconds, otherwise the hob is switched off again.[...]

  • Page 7

    134422 • Selected hotplate must be activated. • T o select a particular hotplate, touch the sensor (H). Power indicator is fl ashing. • By touching the slide sensor (D) at the start, bring the power setting to “00”. Short beep con fi rms the OFF position. • The hob is switched of f by pressing the main ON/OFF sensor (A). The sound sig[...]

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    134422 When automatic cooking mode is activated the hotplate will operate at maximum power for a limited period of time and then automatically switch to the reduced power level to resume cooking (see chart). It may be switched on in any of the hotplates for all power settings except for setting “18” where power is set at maximum all the time. A[...]

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    134422 Cooking power 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 Maximum cooking time (in hrs) 1 0 1 0 8655444332222222 Switch on • Press the sensor (F) to switch the extended hotplate ring on for a particular hotplate (power indicator 1-18 is fl ashing). Signal lamp (H1) adjacent to the sensor is on. • Power setting is selected for both rin[...]

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    134422 T urning timer on Use of timer facilitates cooking by setting the time of hotplate operation. • Select the hotplate to be timer controlled - power setting is fl ashing. Power setting should be preset to be able to use the timer at all (see section ‘Switching hotplates on’). • T urn the timer on by touching the timer ON/OFF sensor (C[...]

  • Page 11

    134422 When preset time elapses, a beep signals the end, and the hotplate is switched off. Switch of f the alarm by pressing the sensor of switch-off timer ( C ) or warning sensor ( E ) , or it switches off automatically after elapse of certain time. If you want to switch the timer prior preset time: • Select desired hotplate - preset power setti[...]

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    134422 A visit by a service technician during the warranty period will be charged if the appliance is not functioning because of improper use. Store these instructions in a place where they are always readily accessible; if pas the appliance on to another person, the instructions should also be included. Following is some advice on rectifying some [...]

  • Page 13

    134422 Ceramic glass hob should be cleaned only when completely cooled down, preferably after each use, otherwise even the slightest stains remaining after cooking may burn into the hob surface with each following use. For regular maintenance of ceramic-glass hob use special cleansing agents, produced in such way to create protective fi lm upon th[...]

  • Page 14

    134422 • T o avoid any possible hazard, the appliance may be installed by quali fi ed personnel only . • Panels and furniture lining of the kitchen cabinet receiving the hob must be treated with temperature resistant adhesives (100°C), otherwise they might be discoloured or deformed because of inadequate temperature resistance. • The cookin[...]

  • Page 15

    134422 *(…) – SVK7… - 750 mm **(…) – SVK8… - 850 mm • The appliance may be installed into any 30 to 50 mm thick worktop. • Minimum distance between the built-in cooktop and rear wall is indicated at the illustration for the installation of the built-in cooktop. • Rear panel of the kitchen cabinet must be cut out with the opening o[...]

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    134422 • Connections may be carried out by a quali fi ed technician only . The earthing protection must comply with the standing regulations. • Connection terminals are revealed when the connection box cover is removed. • Prior any attempted connection check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate is in line with your home power suppl[...]

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    A B 134422 NOTE: In some connection boxes the connector bridges are placed between contacts 4 and 5, and in the others they are stored at a designated place within the box. These boxes have the connection screws already in open position so they need not be unscrewed. During the tightening procedure you will hear a faint “click”, meaning that th[...]

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    SVK61,71,81 SS P2 134422/01 (1 1-10)[...]