Franke FRI604B1 User Manual

Manual is about: 60CM INDUCTION COOKTOP

Summary of FRI604B1

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    You’re about to begin a very happy and delicious relationship. Let’s get started. This is no ordinary appliance. Welcome to your new franke cooktop fri604b1 - 60cm induction cooktop.

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    Contents 3 chapter 1: ready, set up, go 5 introducing your new franke cooktop 6 cooking advices 7 first time use 7 installation instructions 10 warnings and safety 10 appliance use warnings 10 intended function 10 environmental information 10 disposal chapter 2: life with your franke cooktop 12 indu...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 4 ready, set up, go chapter 1 your franke cooktop is designed to be set up quickly and easily - so you can start creating delicious masterpieces even sooner..

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    5 introducing: your new franke cooktop introducing: your new franke cooktop display icon function explanation 0 zero heating zone is activated, and waiting for power level 1-9 power level rating the selection of cooking level power u pan detection no pan or pot is detected, or pan is not suited for ...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 6 cooking advices pan quality adapted materials: steel, enamelled steel, cast iron, ferromagnetic stainless-steel, aluminium with ferromagnetic bottom. Not adapted materials: aluminium and stainless-steel without ferromagnetic bottom, cupper, brass, glass, ceramic, porcel...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 7 first time use clean your hob with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface thoroughly. Do not use detergent which risks causing blue-tinted colour on the glass surface. Installation instructions check the appliance for damage after unpacking it, and don’t connect the app...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 8 fitting - installing: • the cut out sizes are: • ensure that there is a distance of 50 mm between the hob and the wall or sides. • the hobs are classified as “y” class for heat protection. Ideally the hob should be installed with plenty of space on either side. There ma...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 9 • the safety gap between the hob and the cooker hood placed above must respect the indications of the hood manufacturer. In case of absence of instructions respect a distance minimum of 760 mm. • the connection cord should be subjected, after building, with no mechanica...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 10 warnings & safety • the appliance may become hot during use and directly after use. • this appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have bee...

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    11 chapter 2 life with your franke cooktop life with your franke cooktop chapter 2 we designed this cooktop with one thing in mind. How do we create a wonderfully simple user experience for you, our customer?.

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    12 chapter 2 life with your franke cooktop induction principle an induction coil is located under each heating zone. When it is activated it produces an electromagnetic field which interacts with the bottom plate of your cookware and the result is that heat is produced in the pan. The heating area a...

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    13 chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke cooktop getting the most out of your franke cooktop chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke cooktop. Your franke cooktop turns work into play, and inspires creativity every single day..

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    14 chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke cooktop cleaning and care we want your franke appliance to be looking this good for a long time to come. To ensure that the various surfaces are not damaged through cleaning, please observe the following: ceramic glass: hot soapy water with a soft clo...

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    15 chapter 4 problem, meet solution problem, meet solution chapter 4 we don’t expect your experience with your new franke cooktop to be anything but wonderful, but here’s some trouble shooting remedies just in case..

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    16 chapter 4 problem, meet solution trouble shooting you shouldn’t have any issues with your franke appliance, however there are some problems which can easily be fixed by trouble shooting the table below. If you can’t find your problem, or the remedy has not fixed the issue, then give our friendly ...

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    17 chapter 5 last but not least last but not least chapter 5 this section contains the warnings, precautions and legal notices to make sure everything runs smoothly..

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    18 chapter 5 last but not least electric shock hazard never carry out any repairs yourself, always get an authorized technician to do any repairs or maintenance on your cooktop. If any electrical components become damaged or there is exposed wiring, there is a risk of electrical shock. If the supply...

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    19 glossary abrasive - a course and harsh substance capable of polishing or cleaning a surface by rubbing or grinding. Buzzer - a device that makes a loud noise and is used to signal something. Cabinetry - a collection of cupboards with drawers or shelves. Circuit breaker - and automatic device for ...

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    20 pr kitchen & washroom systems 83 bangholme road dandenong south vic 3175 australia phone +61 3 9700 9100 fax +61 3 9700 9191 info@prks.Com.Au www.Franke.Com.Au pr kitchen & washroom systems nz ltd p.O box 53171, auckland airport auckland 2150 new zealand phone 09 964 0400 fax 09 964 0401 info@prk...