Gaggenau CV 282 Instruction Manual

Manual is about: Flex induction cooktop with integrated ventilation system

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    En instruction manual cv 282 flex induction cooktop with integrated ventilation system.

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    3 en table of contents eninstruction manual intended use 4 ( important safety information 5 causes of damage 8 environmental protection 8 saving energy 8 environmentally-friendly disposal 8 f induction cooking 9 advantages of induction cooking 9 cookware 9 * getting to know your appliance 11 your ne...

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    4 en intended use { frequently asked questions (faq) 46 trouble shooting 47 4 customer service 49 additional information on products, accessories, replacement parts and services can be found at www.Gaggenau.Com and in the online shop www.Gaggenau.Com/zz/store intended use intended use read these ins...

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    5 important safety information en m ( important safety information important safety i nformation the appliance can only be used safely if it is correctly installed according to the safety instructions. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation l...

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    6 en important safety information m warning – risk of fire! ▯ hot oil and fat can ignite very quickly. Never leave hot fat or oil unattended. Never use water to put out burning oil or fat. Switch off the hotplate. Extinguish flames carefully using a lid, fire blanket or something similar. Risk of fi...

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    7 important safety information en m warning – risk of electric shock! ▯ incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off t...

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    8 en causes of damage causes of damage causes of damage caution! – objects that are hard or sharp may damage the hob. Do not allow hard or sharp objects to fall on the hob. – heating cookware when empty may cause surface damage. Never leave empty cookware on the heat. – hot pots or pans may damage t...

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    9 induction cooking en f induction cooking induction cooking advantages of induction cooking induction cooking is very different from traditional cooking methods, as heat builds up directly in the item of cookware. This offers numerous advantages: ▯ saves time when boiling and frying. ▯ saves energy...

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    10 en induction cooking empty pans or those with a thin base do not heat empty pans, nor use pans with a thin base. The hob is equipped with an internal safety system. However, an empty pan may heat up so quickly that the "automatic switch off" function may not have time to react and the pan may rea...

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    11 getting to know your appliance en * getting to know your appliance getting to know your appliance you can find information on the dimensions and power of the hotplates in~ page 2 in this section, we will explain the indicators and controls. You will also find out about the various functions of yo...

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    12 en getting to know your appliance the control panel touch keys when the hob heats up, the symbols for the touch keys available at this time light up. Touching a symbol activates the associated function. A confirmation signal sounds. Notes – the corresponding symbols for the touch keys light up de...

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    13 before using the appliance for the first time en residual heat indicator the hob has a residual heat indicator for each hotplate. This indicates that a hotplate is still hot. Do not touch a hotplate while the residual heat indicator is lit up. The following indicators are shown depending on the a...

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    14 en twist-pad with twist knob j twist-pad with twist knob twist-pad with twist knob the twistpad is the control panel where you can use the twist knob to select the hotplates and heat settings. The twist knob is magnetic and is placed in the middle of the area marked on the twistpad. To activate a...

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    15 operating the appliance en selecting a hotplate and heat setting the hob must be switched on. 1 select the hotplate. To do this, touch the twist knob in the appropriate area for the required hotplate. 2 within the next 10 seconds, turn the twist knob until the required heat setting appears in the...

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    16 en operating the appliance switching off the ventilation system if you want to switch off the appliance, touch the # symbol. If you only want to switch off the ventilation system, proceed as follows: 1 touch the } symbol. 2 use the twist knob to select the fan setting ‹ . 3 touch the } symbol to ...

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    17 operating the appliance en switching off 1 touch the } symbol. The } symbol will be lit orange. 2 use the twist knob to select the required fan setting ‹ . 3 touch the } symbol. The run-on function will be switched off. The run-on function will be switched off if the appliance is switched on and ...

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    18 en operating the appliance cooking table the table shows which heat setting is suitable for each type of food. The cooking time may vary depending on the type, weight, thickness and quality of the food. Heat setting cooking time (mins) melting chocolate coating 1 - 1.5 - butter, honey, gelatine 1...

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    19 operating the appliance en roasting/frying with little oil* escalope, plain or breaded 6 - 7 6 - 10 escalope, frozen 6 - 7 8 - 12 chop, plain or breaded** 6 - 7 8 - 12 steak (3 cm thick) 7 - 8 8 - 12 poultry breast (2 cm thick)** 5 - 6 10 - 20 poultry breast, frozen** 5 - 6 10 - 30 rissoles (3 cm...

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    20 en flex function flex function flex function the flexible cooking zone can be used as a single hotplate or as two independent hotplates, as required. It consists of four inductors that work independently of each other. If the flex function is in use, only the area that is covered by cookware is a...

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    21 transfer function en transfer function transfer function you can use this function to transfer the settings of one hotplate to another. This function can also be used on the flexible cooking zones. Note: you can find additional information on the correct positioning of cookware in the section ent...

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    22 en professional chef function professional chef function professional chef funct ion you can use the professional chef function to display the preset heat settings for each hotplate. Set down a suitable item of cookware within 8 minutes to apply the default value. Activation 1 switch on the hob. ...

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    23 timer functions en timer functions timer functions your hob has three timer functions: ▯ cooking timer ▯ timer ▯ stopwatch function cooking timer the hotplate automatically switches off after the time that is set has elapsed. You can set a time from 1 to 99 minutes. The time elapses in the timer ...

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    24 en saucepan booster function stopwatch function the stopwatch shows the cooking time that has elapsed so far in minutes and seconds (mm.Ss). The maximum duration is 99 minutes and 59 seconds (99.59). If this value is reached, the display starts again at 00.00. The stopwatch works independently of...

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    25 frying pan booster function en frying pan booster function frying pan booster funct ion this function enables you to heat cookware faster than when using heat setting Š . After deactivating the function, select the appropriate heat setting for your food. This function can always be activated for ...

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    26 en automatic functions automatic functions automatic functions the automatic functions make cooking easy and always give you excellent results. The recommended temperature settings are suitable for any type of cooking. They enable you to cook without using excessive heat and promise the perfect c...

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    27 automatic functions en suitable cookware select the hotplate the diameter of which most closely matches that of the base of the cookware and place the cookware in the centre of this hotplate. The cooking sensor function is not suitable for frying food in a pan like you can with the frying sensor ...

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    28 en automatic functions temperature settings setting procedure select the appropriate temperature setting from the table. Place the empty frying pan on the hotplate. 1 select the hotplate and touch the Ú symbol. The Ú symbol lights up in the hotplate display and the temperature setting ‘‚ is displ...

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    29 automatic functions en temperature ranges tips for cooking with the cooking sensor function ▯ heating up/keeping warm: portioned frozen products, e.G. Spinach. Place the frozen product in the cookware. Add the volume of water specified by the manufacturer. Cover the cookware and set the temperatu...

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    30 en automatic functions ▯ the cooking sensor function is made available once the temperature sensor has been connected to the control panel correctly. ▯ if there is a fault with the temperature sensor, the connection may not be established correctly for the following reasons: – bluetooth communica...

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    31 automatic functions en recommended dishes the following table shows a selection of dishes and is arranged by food type. The temperature and the cooking time depend on the amount, the condition and the quality of the food. Meat automatic function temperature range total cooking time from signal (m...

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    32 en automatic functions egg-based dishes automatic function temperature range total cooking time from signal (mins) frying with a small amount of oil function pancakes* frying sensor function 5 - omelette* frying sensor function 2 3 - 6 fried eggs frying sensor function 2 - 4 2 - 6 scrambled eggs ...

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    33 automatic functions en boiling function potatoes** cooking sensor function 100 °c 30 - 40 cooking in a pressure cooker function potatoes** cooking sensor function 115 °c 10 - 12 potatoes automatic function temperature range total cooking time from signal (mins) * total time for each portion. Fry ...

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    34 en automatic functions desserts automatic function temperature range total cooking time from signal (mins) simmering function rice pudding* cooking sensor function 85 °c 40 - 50 porridge cooking sensor function 85 °c 10 - 15 compote** cooking sensor function 85 °c 10 - 20 chocolate pudding*** coo...

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    35 automatic functions en preparation and maintenance of the wireless temperature sensor in this section, you will find the following information: ▯ adhering the silicone patch ▯ using the wireless temperature sensor ▯ cleaning ▯ changing the battery you can obtain a temperature sensor and silicone ...

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    36 en automatic functions fitting the wireless temperature sensor attach the temperature sensor to the silicone patch and align it correctly. Notes – you can use up to three temperature sensors at the same time. – make sure that the silicone path is completely dry before attaching the temperature se...

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    37 childproof lock en declaration of conformity gaggenau hereby declares that the appliance with wireless temperature sensor function meets the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the directive 1999/5/eg. A detailed r&tte declaration of conformity can be found online at www.Gaggenau....

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    38 en basic settings q basic settings basic settings indicator function ™‚ signal tones ‹¯ all signals are switched on.* Œ most of the signals are switched off. ™ƒ time for selecting the hotplate † the hotplate remains selected for 5 seconds. ‚‹ the hotplate remains selected for 10 seconds.* ‚† the ...

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    39 basic settings en to access the basic settings: the hob must be off. 1 switch on the hob. 2 touch the t symbol within the next 10 seconds. The first four displays provide product information. Turn the twist knob to view the individual displays. 3 touch the t symbol again to access the basic setti...

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    40 en cookware test cookware test cookware test this function can be used to check the speed and quality of the cooking process depending on the cookware. The result is a reference value and depends on the properties of the cookware and the hotplate being used. 1 with the cookware still cold, fill i...

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    41 cleaning en – corrosive or aggressive cleaners, or those containing chlorine – cleaners containing a large percentage of alcohol – hard, scratchy sponges, brushes or scouring pads caution! Beware of causing surface damage always wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use. To ensure that the dif...

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    42 en cleaning hob surround (only on appliances with hob surrounds) to prevent damage to the hob surround, observe the following instructions: ▯ only use warm soapy water ▯ wash new dish cloths thoroughly before use. ▯ do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents. ▯ do not use a glass scraper or sha...

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    43 cleaning en 2 open the drawer in the flat duct and remove the activated charcoal filter. 3 insert the new activated charcoal filter. 4 close the drawer in the flat duct and lock all the closing elements. Note: make sure that all closing elements have been locked correctly. Otherwise noises may be...

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    44 en cleaning fitting and cleaning other appliance components also clean the inside of the hob extractor system regularly. You can use a special degreaser to remove stubborn dirt (article no. 00311297). 1 take the filter cover off and clean it with a damp cloth or in the dishwasher. 2 take the meta...

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    45 cleaning en cleaning the overflow container notes – make sure that the supply to the overflow container is not blocked. Remove any objects that have entered the appliance once it has cooled down. To do this, take the filter cover off and take the metal grease filter and the container out. – any l...

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    46 en frequently asked questions (faq) { frequently asked questions (faq) frequently asked questions (faq) using the appliance why can't i switch on the hob and why is the childproof lock symbol lit? The childproof lock is activated. Place the twist knob on the twist pad. You can find information on...

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    47 trouble shooting en trouble shooting trouble shooting usually, faults are small matters that are easy to eliminate. Please read the information in the table before calling the after-sales service. M warning – risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out...

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    48 en trouble shooting -------- notes – if “ appears in the display, the sensor for the relevant hotplate must be pressed and held in order to read the fault code. – if the fault code is not listed in the table, disconnect the hob from the power supply, wait 30 seconds and connect it again. If the d...

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    49 customer service en 4 customer service customer service our after-sales service is there for you if your appliance needs to be repaired. We will always find an appropriate solution, also in order to avoid after-sales personnel having to make unnecessary visits. When calling us, please quote the p...

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