Smeg SE2732ID manual

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    224898 N21 Gebrauchs- und Montag eanweisung Induktions -Glaskeramik-Koc hfeld Instructions for fitti ng and use Glass ceramic induction hob Instructions de montage et d’utilisation Table de cuisson vitro céramique à induction Gebruiks- en montage-instructies Keramische inductiekookplaat Istruzioni per us o e montaggio Piano di cot tura ad indu [...]

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    GB 13 Disposing of the p ackaging Please ensure the environ mentally-friendly disposa l of the packaging that came wit h your appliance. Recycling th e packaging mat erial saves on resources an d cuts down on waste. Disposing of old appliances The symbol on the pro duct or on its packagin g indicates that this product may not be treated as househol[...]

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    14 Safety instructions GB Safety in structi ons Connection and operation • The appliances are constr ucted in accordance with the rel e- vant safety regula tions. • Fitting a mains socket, repai ring and ser vicing the applianc e are jobs that should be l eft to a qualifi ed electrician according to valid safet y regulations. For your own safe [...]

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    Appliance description GB 15 Appliance desc ription 1. Front left induction cookin g zone 2. Back left induct ion cooking zone 3. Back right indu ction cooking zone 4. Front ri ght induct ion cooking zone 5. T ouch-Control ope rating panel 6. Control keys, front left cooking zone 7. Control keys, back left cooking zone 8. T imer control keys for the[...]

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    16 Operations GB Operations The hob The hob is equipped with an induction cooking mode. An induction coil underneath the glass ceramic hob gen erates an electromagnet ic alternating fiel d which penetrates the gl ass ceramic and induces the heat -generating curr ent in the pot base. With an induction cookin g zone the heat is no longer t ransferred[...]

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    Operations GB 17 Switching on a cooking zone 1. Press the ON/OFF key until the power setti ng “0“ blinks. 2. Then immediately press the Plus key to select the power settin g (1...9) . The setting can b e reduced by pressi ng the Minus key . The power setting disp lay shows the power setting which has been selected. 3. The power setting displa y[...]

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    18 Operations GB Lock /child safety device The lock can be used to block oper ation and settings ( e.g. power setting 4). An activated lock will remain activated even if the hob i s switched off! The lock hence also serves as a child safe ty device in order to prevent the hob from being operated unin tentionally or int entionally. Switch ing on (le[...]

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    Cleaning and Care GB 19 Cleaning and Care • Before cl eaning, switch of f the hob and let it cool down. • Never clean the glass ceramic hob with a steam cleaner or similar appliance! • When cleaning make sure that you only wipe lightly over th e ON/OFF keys . The hob may otherwi se be accidentall y switched on! Glass ceramic hob Impor tant! N[...]

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    20 What to do if trouble occurs GB What to do i f trouble occurs Interference with and repairs to the appliance by unqualif ied persons are dangerous as t hey can result in electri c shock, or short circuit . Do no i nterfere with o r try to r epair the appli ance; this could cause inj ury and damage to the appliance. Ther efore always have such wo[...]

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    Instructions for assembly GB 21 Instructi ons for assembly Safety instructions for the kitchen fitter • Veneers, st uck-on or plasti c surfaces of surroun ding furniture must be temper ature resi stant (>75° C). If t he veneers and sur- faces are not suff iciently heat resista nt they can become defor - med. • Ensure that all live connectio[...]

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    22 Instructions for assembly GB Working surface cut-out Cut out the worktop recess accuratel y with a good, str aight saw blade or recessing machine. The cut edges should t hen be sealed so that no moisture can penet rate. The area is cut out as illustrated. The glass ceramic hob must have a level a nd flush bearin g. Any distortion may lead to fra[...]

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    Instructions for assembly GB 23 St art of operation Once the hob has been installed and t he power supply has been provided ( mains connected ) an aut omatic t est of the controls wil l be carried out a nd inform ation for cust omer service wi ll be indicated. This indication will go off afte r 30 seconds or as soon as a key has been pressed. Brief[...]