Zanussi ZKT 662 H ALU Operating Instructions Manual

Manual is about: CERAMIC BUILT-IN HOB

Summary of ZKT 662 H ALU

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    145 dear customer gb congratulations on your purchase of an zanussi glass--ceramic hob. You have thereby chosen in fa- vour of quality and durability. These operating operations will help you become ac- quainted with your ceramic hob step--by--step, and enable you to take optimum advantage of all it...

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    146 content important safety information 80 . . . . . . . For the user the built--in ceramic hob 82 . . . . . . . . . . Description of the hob 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Touch controls 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before the first use 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning...

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    147 important safety information read the operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Please pay particular attention to the safety information, which is designated with . This will avoid damage, both to persons and the unit. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place, and hand them...

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    148 follow the care and cleaning instructions for the glass--ceramic surface. We will accept no liability for improper use. After use, check that the appliance is switched off. Cleaning no heating element should be switched on while clea- ning. Ensure that the cooking areas have cooled down sufficie...

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    149 the built--in ceramic hob description of the hob 1 rapid cooking zone (double--ring) hilight Ø 210/120 mm 2200/750 w 2 rapid cooking zone hilight Ø 145 mm 1200 w 3 rapid cooking zone (double--ring) hilight Ø 170x265 mm 1500/2400 w 4 rapid cooking zone halolight Ø 145 mm 1200 w 5 touch responsive...

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    150 before the first use cleaning for the first time the cooking surface should be cleaned before use to remove any traces of the production process. Wash the glass--ceramic surface and frame with hot water and rinsing agent, and wipe dry. Heating up for the first time to check the cooking zones, br...

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    151 residual heat indicator an “h” will light up in the power level indicator if the temperature of the corresponding cooking zone sur- face above 60°c. When the cooking zone has been switched off, the lamp remains on until temperature falls below 60°c. Pay attention when a pan/pot is left on the co...

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    152 selecting the power level table the figures in the following table are intended as a guide only. The power level required for the cooking process depends on the quality of the pot and on the type and quantity of food being cooked. In order to avoid the fat or juices from meat burning a small amo...

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    153 a horizontal line appears in the display when the resi- dual temperature does not exceed 60 °c. “h“ appears in the display if the residual temperature is above 60°c (see residual heat indicator). Try to switch off the cooking zone early, in or- der to make use of the residual heat. Switching off...

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    154 dual--ring cooking zone the front--left and rear--right cooking zones have the possibility of cooking with only the inner ring (fig. 4) or with the outer ring as well (fig. 5), depending on the cooking utensil used. Selecting the dual--ring cooking zone 1. The desired dual--ring cooking zone (fr...

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    155 safety lock -- barring the appliance or the cooking zones locking the appliance with the locking control (9), you can completely bar the use of the hob this function can be used as a child safety lock. If you do not switch off the safety lock before switching off the hob, the safety lock will st...

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    156 boost facility this facility provides an initial heat boost to the cooking zone, before its resets to the lower power level selec- ted. The length of the heat boost is dependent on the power level selected as shown in the table below. Selecting the boost facility 1. Press the cooking zone contro...

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    157 indicating the selected power level in order to have the current power level indicated in the power level indicator, briefly press (0.5 secs) the cor- responding cooking zone control (2). Changing the power le- vel during the boost fa- cility 1. The cooking zone required must be activated. The d...

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    158 the timer function this function makes cooking easier for you. You don’t have to remain close to the cooking zone throughout the whole cooking process: the cooking zone will be automatically switched off at the selected time. When no cooking zone has been programmed, the ti- mer function can be ...

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    159 switching the timer function off when the programmed time expires . . . An acoustic signal sounds for 2 minutes, and, at the same time the control lamp (11) of the timed--out cooking zone flashes (2 minutes). -- to switch off the acoustic signal before the 2 minu- tes has expired, press any key....

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    160 the timer function as an egg--timer the timer function can be used as an «egg timer», as long as the timer is not already being used for a coo- king zone. Setting the egg timer if the appliance is switched off: 1. Press the power on key (1). 2. Press the timer key (7). 3. Enter the desired time ...

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    161 the right cooking utensils energy consumption to save energy, you should . . . -- use only cooking and frying utensils with smooth, flat bottoms. -- place pots and pans in position before switching on the cooking zone. -- wherever possible, cover pots and pans with a lid. -- switch off the cooki...

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    162 cleaning and care before cleaning, make sure the hob is cool and discon- nected from the power supply. Never use aggressive or abrasive agents, such as oven sprays, stain or rust removers, scouring powder, or sponges with an abrasive effect. Special cleaning agents such as hob brite and ce- rami...

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    163 what to do when . . . First aid for faults when a fault occurs, it is possible that this is the result of a small error, which you can remedy yourself using the following notes. Do not carry out any other work yourself, if the information below does not help your specific problem. Repairs to the...

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    164 if when switched on the control system can no longer be operated for any reason or due to a defect, the local main switch must be opened or the relevant fuse unscrewed, and customer service informed. If any fissures or cracks appear on the hob’s surface, the hob must be switched off imme- diatel...

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    165 unpacking and control please examine the appliance for any damage sustai- ned during transportation! If the appliance is damaged contact your retailer be- fore the appliance is connected. Packing material should be disposed of properly. Please keep packaging away from children, and dis- pose of ...

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    166 installation dimensions the opening in the cabinet must correspond to the standard dimensions. The necessary information can be found in the dimensional sketch. · the separation between the lower surface of the hob and the parts of the furniture below it must be at least 20 mm. · the lateral sep...

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    167 contrary to the regulations for house installations of the sev, par. 47330.1, the built--in appliance may be installed in flammable material. Parts, side panels, reinforcement rails etc., which protrude into the space below the cooking zones must be made of inflammable materials. Limitation of t...

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