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Ceramic glass induction hob

PHN644DU

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ContentsSafety instructions 2Description of the appliance 3Operating the appliance 5Tips on cooking and frying 10Cleaning and care 11What to do if ... 12

Technical data 14Disposal 14Installation Instructions 14Assembly 16Warranty 17Service 19

Subject to change without notice

Safety instructionsWarning! Please comply with theseinstructions. If you do not, any damageresulting is not covered by the warranty.

Correct use

• This appliance is not intended for use bypersons (including children) with reducedphysical, sensory or mental capabilities, orlack of experience and knowledge, unlessthey have been given supervision or in-struction concerning use of the applianceby a person responsible for their safety.

• Do not leave the appliance unattendedduring operation.

• This appliance should be used only fornormal domestic cooking and frying offood.

• The appliance must not be used as a worksurface or as a storage surface.

• Additions or modifications to the applianceare not permitted.

• Do not place or store flammable liquids,highly inflammable materials or fusible ob-jects (e.g. plastic film, plastic, aluminium)on or near the appliance.

Children's safety

• Children should be supervised to ensurethat they do not play with the appliance.

• To avoid small children and pets uninten-tionally switching the appliance on, we rec-ommend activation of the child safety de-vice.

Warning! Accessible parts will becomehot during use. To avoid burns youngchildren should be kept away

General Safety

• The appliance may only be installed andconnected by a qualified electrician.

• Built-in appliances may only be used afterthey have been built into suitable built-inunits and work surfaces that meet stand-ards.

• In the event of faults with the appliance ordamage to the glass ceramic (cracks,scratches or splits), the appliance must beswitched off and disconnected from theelectrical supply, to prevent the possibilityof an electric shock.

• Repairs to the appliance must only be car-ried out by trained registered service engi-neers.

• This appliance is not intended to be oper-ated by means of an external timer or sep-arate remote control system.

Safety during use

• Remove stickers and film from the glassceramic.

• There is the risk of burns from the appli-ance if used carelessly.

• Cables from electrical appliances must nottouch the hot surface of the appliance orhot cookware.

• Overheated fats and oils can ignite veryquickly. Warning! Fire hazard!

• Switch the cooking zones off after eachuse, do not rely on the pan detector.

• Users with implanted pacemakers shouldkeep their upper body at least 30 cm frominduction cooking zones that are switchedon.

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• Risk of burns! Do not place objects madeof metal, such as knives, forks, spoonsand saucepan lids on the cooking surface,as they can get hot

Safety when cleaning

• For cleaning, the appliance must beswitched off and cooled down.

• For safety reasons, the cleaning of the ap-pliance with steam jet or high pressurecleaning equipment is not permitted.

How to avoid damage to the appliance

• The glass ceramic can be damaged byobjects falling onto it.

• The edge of the glass ceramic can bedamaged by being knocked by the cook-ware.

• Cookware made of cast iron, cast alumi-nium or with damaged bottoms canscratch the glass ceramic if pushed acrossthe surface.

• Spillage from cookware can burn onto theglass ceramic and should be removedstraight away.

• Do not use the cooking zones with emptycookware or without cookware.

• To avoid damaging cookware and glassceramics, do not allow saucepans or fryingpans to boil dry.

• The Ventilation gap of 5 mm between theworktop and front of the unit underneath itmust not be covered.

Description of the applianceCooking surface layout

180 mm145 mm

210 mm 145 mm

1 2

3

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1 Induction cooking zone 1400 W, withpower function 1800 W

2 Induction cooking zone 1800 W, withpower function 2800 W

3 Induction cooking zone 1400 W, withpower function 1800 W

4 Control panel

5 Induction cooking zone 2300 W, withpower function 3100 W

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Control panel layout

1

8 7 6

2 3 4 5

1 Power function

2 Display

3 Cooking zone indicators. Timer function

4 Timer display

5 Heat setting selection

6 Timer

7 Lock

8 On/Off with indicator

Touch Control sensor fields

The appliance is operated using Touch Con-trol sensor fields. Functions are controlled by

touching sensor fields and confirmed by dis-plays and acoustic signals. Only touch thesensor fields which activate a desired func-tion. Do not cover other sensor fields.

If the control bar is touched for longerthan 6 seconds, a signal sounds and theappliance switches itself off.

Sensor field Function

On / Off Switches appliance on and off

Increase settings To increase heat setting

Decrease settings To decrease heat setting

Timer Timer selection

Increase settings To increase Timer time

Reduce settings To reduce Timer time

Lock Locking/unlocking the control panel

Power Switch the power function on and off

Displays

Display Description

The cooking zone is switched off

Keep Warm settings Keep Warm / STOP+GO function is switched on

- Heat settings To set heat settings

Auto Warm-up The Auto Warm-up function is switched on

Fault Malfunction has occurred

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Display Description

Pan detection Cookware is unsuitable or too small or no cookwarehas been placed on the cooking zone

Residual heat Cooking zone is still hot

Child safety device Lock/Child safety device is set

Power Power function is switched on

Automatic Switch off Switch off is active

Residual heat indicator

Warning! Risk of burns from residualheat. After being switched off, thecooking zones need some time to cooldown. Look at the residual heat indicator

.

Residual heat can be used for meltingand keeping food warm.

The induction cooking zones create theheat required for cooking directly in the baseof the cookware. The glass ceramic is merelyheated by the residual heat of the cookware.

Operating the applianceUse the induction cooking zones withsuitable cookware.

Switching the appliance on and off

Control panel Display Pilot light

Switch on Touch for 2 seconds / lights up

Switch off Touch for 1 second / none goes out

After switching on, within approx. 10seconds a heat setting or a function

must be set, otherwise the appliance au-tomatically switches itself off.

Setting the heat setting

Control panel Display

Increase Touch to /

Decrease Touch to

Switch off Touch and at the same time

The keep warm setting lies between and . It is used to keep food warm.

Using the automatic warm-up functionAll cooking zones are equipped with an au-tomatic warm-up function. The automatic

warm-up function sets the cooking zone tothe highest setting for a certain period of timeand then automatically switches back to thecooking setting that was originally set.

Step Control panel Display

1. Setting the maximum setting /

2. Place to one side for a moment /

3. Touch

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Step Control panel Display

4. Touch in order to set the desired cooking setting Until / after 3

seconds

If during the automatic warm up ahigher heat setting is selected, e.g. from

to , the automatic warm up is ad-justed.

The length of time that the automatic warmup function operates depends on the heatsetting selected.

Heat setting Length of the automatic warm up [min:sec]

0:10

0:10

0:10

3:10

5:50

10:10

2:00

2:30

2:50

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Locking/unlocking the control panelThe control panel, with the exception of the“On/Off” sensor field, can be locked at any

time in order to prevent the settings beingchanged e.g. by wiping over the panel with acloth.

Control panel Display

Switch on Touch (for 5 seconds)

Switch off Touch previously set heat setting

When you switch the appliance off, thelocking function is automatically switch-ed off.

Using the child safety device

The child safety device prevents unintention-al use of the appliance.

Switching on the child safety device

Step Control panel Display/Signal

1. Switch on the appliance. Do not set a heat set-ting.

2. Touch for 4 seconds

The child safety device is switched on.

Overriding the child safety deviceThe child safety device can be switched offin this way for a single cooking session; it re-mains activated afterwards.

Step Control panel Pilot light

1. Switch on the appliance.

2. Touch for 4 seconds lights up

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Step Control panel Pilot light

Until the appliance is next switched off, it can used as normal.

After overriding the child safety device, a heat setting or a function must be set withinapprox. 10 seconds, otherwise the appliance automatically switches itself off.

Switching off the child safety device

Step Control panel Pilot light

1. Switch on the appliance. Do not set a heat set-ting.

2. Touch for 4 seconds lights up

3. Switch appliance off.

The child safety device is switched off.

Switching the power function on and off

The power function makes additionalpower available to the induction cookingzones, e.g. to bring a large volume of water

to the boil. The power function is activatedfor 5-8 minutes. After this time, the inductioncooking zones automatically return to cook-ing level .

Control panel Display

Switch on Touch

Switch off Touch

Touch

If the power function has ended, thecooking zones automatically switchback to the heat setting set previously.

Power Management

The cooking zones of the cooking surfacehave a maximum power.The maximum power is reached when theheat setting 9 has been set for all cookingzones. Two cooking zones generate a pair(see figure) and therefore, the power man-

agement shares the maximum availablepower between these cooking zones.When the power function is selected for onecooking zone, the power managementmakes the additional power for this cookingzone available by reducing the power of thecorresponding other cooking zone.Example: the heat setting 9 is selected onone cooking zone. The power function isswitched on for the corresponding cookingzone. The power function is carried out butthe heat setting 9 of one of the cooking zonesand the power function for the other cookingzone of the pair exceed the maximum powerfor both at the same time. For this purpose,the power management reduces the powerof the cooking zone that switched on firstfrom 9 to example 5 and the display of thiscooking zone changes between 9 and 5 andthen stays at the current possible maximum5. (If the display changes between 9 and 5 or9 and 3 or another value depends on the typeof appliance and the size of the cookingzone.).

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Using the timer

All cooking zones can use one of the twotimer functions at the same time.

Function Condition Outcome after the time haselapsed

Automatic cut-out a heat setting is set acoustic signal 00 flashes Cookingzone switches off

Countdown timer cooking zones not in use acoustic signal 00 flashes

If a cooking zone is switched off, the tim-er function set is also switched off.

If a heat setting is set on this cookingzone in addition to a countdown timer,

the cooking zone is switched off after thetime set has elapsed.

Selecting a cooking zone

Step

Control panel Display

1. Touch once Pilot light of the first cooking zone flashes

2. Touch once Pilot light of the second cooking zone flashes

3. Touch once Pilot light of the third cooking zone flashes

4. Touch once Pilot light of the fourth cooking zone flashes

The heat setting indicator of the selectedcooking zone goes out, as long as thetimer time can be set.

If the pilot light is flashing more slowly,the heat setting indicator appears againand the heat setting can be re-set ormodified.

If other timer functions are set, after afew seconds the shortest remaining timeof all the timer functions is displayed andthe corresponding pilot light flashes.

Setting time

Step Control panel Grill seting

1. Select a cooking zone. Telltale of cooking zone selected flashes

2. Touch or from the selected cookingzone

01 to 99 minutes

After a few seconds the power indicator flashes more slowly.The time is set.The time counts down.

Switching off the Timer function

Step Control panel Display

1. Select a cooking zone. Pilot light of the selected cooking zoneflashes more quickly. Remaining time is dis-played

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Step Control panel Display

2. Touch for the cooking zone selected The remaining time counts down to 00 .

Simultaneously Touch and from theselected cooking zone

00 is displayed.

The pilot light goes out.The Timer function for the selected cooking zone is switched off.

Changing the time

Step Control panel field Display

1. Select a cooking zone. Pilot light of the cooking zone selected flashesfaster The time remaining is displayed

2. Touch or for the cooking zone se-lected

01 to 99 minutes

After a few seconds the pilot light flashes more slowly.The time is set.The time counts down.

Displaying the time remaining for a cooking zone

Step Control panel field Display

1. Select cooking zone Pilot light of the cooking zone selected flashesfaster The time remaining is displayed

After a few seconds the pilot light flashes more slowly.

Switching off the acoustic signal

Step Control panel field Acoustic signal

1. Touch Acoustic signal to acknowledge.

Acoustic signal stops.

Automatic switch off

Cooking surface• If after switching on the cooking surface, a

heat setting is not set for a cooking zonewithin approx. 10 seconds, the cookingsurface automatically switches itself off.

• If one or more sensor fields are covered byobjects (a pan, cloths, etc.) for longer thanapprox. 10 seconds, a signal sounds andthe cooking surface switches off automat-ically.

• If all cooking zones are switched off, thecooking surface automatically switches it-self off after approx. 10 seconds.

Control panelWhen the appliance is switched off, if one ormore of the sensor fields on the control panelare covered for more that 10 seconds, anacoustic signal sounds. The acoustic signal

switches itself off automatically when thesensor fields are no longer covered.

Induction cooking zones• In the event of overheating (e.g. when a

pan boils dry) the cooking zone automati-cally switches itself off. is displayed. Be-fore being used again, the cooking zonemust be set to 0 and allowed to cool down.

• If cookware that is not suitable is used, lights up in the display and after 2 mi-

nutes the indicator for the cooking zoneswitches itself off.

• If one of the cooking zones is not switchedoff after a certain time, or if the heat settingis not modified, the relevant cooking zoneswitches off automatically. is displayed.Before being used again, the cooking zonemust be set to 0.

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Heat setting Switches off after

, - 6 hours

- 5 hours

4 hours

- 1.5 hours

Tips on cooking and fryingInformation about acrylamidesAccording to the latest scientific re-search, intensive browning of food, es-pecially in products containing starch,

may present a health risk due to acryla-mide. Therefore we recommend cook-ing at low temperatures and not brown-ing foods too much.

Cookware for induction cooking zones

Cookware material Suitable

Steel, enamelled steel +

Cast iron +

Stainless steel +*

Cookware bottom of multilayer +*

Aluminium, copper, brass -

Glass, ceramic, porcelain -

* Cookware for induction cooking zones islabelled as suitable by the manufacturer.

Suitability testCookware is suitable for induction cooking, if…• ... a little water on an induction cooking

zone set to the highest heat setting is heat-ed within a short time.

• ... a magnet sticks to the bottom of thecookware.

Certain cookware can make noiseswhen being used on induction cookingzones. These noises are not a fault in theappliance and do not affect operation inany way.

Bottom of the cookwareThe bottom of the cookware should be asthick and level as possible.

Pan sizeInduction cooking zones adapt automaticallyto the size of the bottom of the cookware upto a certain point. However the magnetic part

of the bottom of the cookware must have aminimum diameter depending on the size ofthe cooking zone.

Diameter of cookingzone [mm]

Minimum diameterof dish base [mm]

210 180

180 145

145 120

The cookware must be placed centrallyon the cooking zone.

Tips on energy saving

Place cookware on the cooking zonebefore it is switched on.

If possible, always place a lid on thecookware.

Examples of cooking applications

The information given in the following table isfor guidance only.

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Heatsetting

Cooking proc-ess

suitable for Cook time Tips/Hints

0 Off position

1

Keeping foodwarm

Keeping cooked foodswarm

as required Cover

1-2 Melting Hollandaise sauce, melt-ing butter, chocolate,gelatine

5-25 mins. Stir occasionally

1 - 2 Solidifying Fluffy omelettes, bakedeggs

10-40 mins. Cook with lid on

2-3 Simmering on lowheat

Simmering rice and milk-based dishesHeating up ready-cooked meals

25-50 mins. Add at least twice asmuch liquid as rice, stirmilk dishes part waythrough cooking

3-4 SteamingBraising

Steaming vegetables,fishBraising meat

20-45 mins. With vegetables addonly a little liquid (a fewtablespoons)

4-5 Boiling Steaming potatoes 20-60 mins. Use only a little liquid, e.g.: max. ¼ l water for750 g of potatoes

4-5 Boiling Cooking larger quanti-ties of food, stews andsoups

60-150 mins. Up to 3 l liquid plus in-gredients

6-7 Gentle frying Frying escalope, vealcordon bleu, cutlets, ris-soles, sausages, liver,roux, eggs, pancakes,doughnuts

Steady frying Turn halfway throughcooking

7-8 Heavy frying Hash browns, loinsteaks, steaks, Flädle(pancakes for garnishingsoup)

5-15 mins. perpan

Turn halfway throughcooking

9 Boiling SearingDeep frying

Boiling large quantities of water, cooking pasta, searing meat (gou-lash, pot roast), deep frying chips

The power function is suitable for heatinglarge quantities of liquid.

Cleaning and careWarning! Sharp objects and abrasivecleaning agents can damage theappliance by scratching the glasssurface, which may result in shattering ofglass. Clean the appliance and removethe residues with water and washing upliquid after each use. Remove alsoremnants of cleaning agents!

Scratches or dark stains on the glassceramic that cannot be removed do notaffect the functioning of the appliance.

Cleaning the appliance after each use1. Food containing sugar, plastics, tin foil

residues should be removed at once us-ing a scraper. Place a scraper on theglass ceramic surface at an angle and re-move residues by sliding the blade over

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the surface. Wipe the appliance with adamp cloth and a little washing up liquid.Finally, rub the appliance dry using aclean cloth .

2. Limescale rings, water rings, fatsplashes, shiny metallic discolorations

should be removed after the appliancehas cooled down using cleaner for glassceramic or stainless steel.

Warning! Do not use a steam cleaner toclean this appliance.

What to do if ...

Problem Possible cause Remedy

The appliance cannot be switch-ed on or is not operating

More than 10 seconds havepassed since the appliance wasswitched on

Switch the appliance on again.

The lock is switched on Switch off the lock (See the sec-tion “Locking/unlocking the con-trol panel”)

The child safety device is switch-

ed on

Deactivate child safety device(See the section “Child safetydevice”)

Several sensor fields weretouched at the same time

Only touch one sensor field

Automatic switch off has beentriggered

Remove any objects (pan,cloths, etc.) that are lying on thecontrol panel. Switch the appli-ance on again

The residual heat indicator is notdisplaying anything

The cooking zone was only onfor a short time and is thereforenot hot

If the cooking zone is supposedto be hot, call the CustomerService Department.

The automatic warm up functionis not switching itself on

There is still residual heat on the

cooking zone

Let the cooking zone cool down

The highest heat setting is set The highest heat setting has thesame power as the automaticwarm up function

Repeated acoustic signal (6x),appliance switches off

One or more sensor fields havebeen covered for longer than 10seconds

Uncover sensor field

Acoustic signal sounds whenappliance is switched off

The control panel is wholly orpartly covered by objects.

Remove objects.

Acoustic signal sounds and ap-pliance switches itself on andthen off again; after 5 secondsanother acoustic signal sounds

The On/Off sensor field hasbeen covered up, e.g. by a cloth

Do not place any objects on thecontrol panel

Display is switching betweentwo heat settings

Power management is reducingthe power of this cooking zone

See the section “Switching thepower function on and off”

lights up Unsuitable cookware Use suitable cookware

No cookware on the cookingzone

Place cookware on the cookingzone

The diameter of the bottom ofthe cookware is too small for thecooking zone

Move onto a smaller cookingzone

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Problem Possible cause Remedy

Use suitable cookware

is lit Overheating protection for thecooking zone has been trig-gered

Switch off the cooking zone.Switch the cooking zone onagain

Automatic switch off has beentriggered

Switch off the cooking zone.Switch the cooking zone onagain

and number are displayed Electronics fault Disconnect the appliance fromthe electrical supply for a few mi-nutes (Take the fuse out of thehouse’s wiring system) If after

switching on again, is dis-played again, call the customerservice department

If you are unable to remedy the problemby following the above suggestions,please contact your dealer or the Cus-tomer Care Department.

Warning! Repairs to the appliance areonly to be carried out by qualified serviceengineers. Considerable danger to theuser may result from improper repairs.

If the appliance has been wrongly oper-ated, the visit from the customer servicetechnician or dealer may not take placefree of charge, even during the warrantyperiod.

Operating noises

Depending on the material and the process-ing of the base, the following noises may oc-cur when using induction cooking zones.

• Cracking noise 1

1

3

2

when using cookware made of differentmaterials (Sandwich construction)

• Whistling 1when using an individual cooking zone orseveral cooking zones with high powerswhen the cookware is made of differentmaterials (Sandwich construction)

• Humming 2can occur at high power levels

• Clicking 2during electric switching processes

• Hissing, buzzing 3The device is fitted with a fan for coolingthe electrics. A whiring noise can be heardwhen operating the fan which may deviatedepending on the performance and maycontinue for a while after the appliance isswitched off.

The noises described are normal and donot refer to any defects.

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Technical data

Model PHN 644 DU

PNC 949 163 124

Product dimensions(w x d) mm

610 x 515

Cut-out dimensions(w x d) mm

560 x 490

Voltage (volts) 220 - 240

Cycles (Hz) 50

Service Cord not fitted

elements no. zones watts

left front 1 2300/3100

left rear 1 1400/1800

right front 1 1400/1800

right rear 1 1800/2800

total 7400

Disposal

The symbol on the product or on itspackaging indicates that this product maynot be treated as household waste. Insteadit should be taken to the appropriatecollection point for the recycling of electricaland electronic equipment. By ensuring thisproduct is disposed of correctly, you will helpprevent potential negative consequences forthe environment and human health, whichcould otherwise be caused by inappropriatewaste handling of this product. For moredetailed information about recycling of this

product, please contact your local council,your household waste disposal service or theshop where you purchased the product.

Packaging materialThe packaging materials are environ-mentally friendly and can be recycled.The plastic components are identified bymarkings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc. Pleasedispose of the packaging materials in theappropriate container at your localwaste disposal facilities.

Installation InstructionsWarning! Safety instructions

Warning! This must be read! The laws,ordinances, directives and standards inforce in the country of use are to befollowed (safety regulations, properrecycling in accordance with theregulations, etc.)

Important! Installation may only be carriedout by a qualified electrician.The minimum distances to other appliancesand units are to be observed.

Anti-shock protection must be provided bythe installation, for example drawers may on-ly be installed with a protective floor directlyunderneath the appliance.The cut surfaces of the worktop are to beprotected against moisture using a suitablesealant. The sealant seals the appliance tothe work top with no gap. Do not use siliconsealant between the appliance and the worktop.Avoid installing the appliance next to doorsand under windows. Otherwise hot cook-

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ware may be knocked off the rings whendoors and windows are opened.

Caution! Warning! Risk of injuryfrom electrical current.

• The electrical mains terminal is live.• Make electrical mains terminal free of volt-

age.• Follow connection schematic.• Observe electrical safety rules.• Ensure anti-shock protection by installing

correctly.• The appliance must be connected to the

electrical supply by a qualified electrician.• Loose and inappropriate plug and socket

connections can make the terminal over-heat.

• Have the clamping connections correctlyinstalled by a qualified electrician.

• Use strain relief clamp on cable.• A ventilation gap of 5 mm underneath the

cooktop must be left.

Caution! The surface temperatureexceeds 95°C. To avoid a hazard,underbench access must be restric-ted

Electrical Connection

Before connecting, check that the nominalvoltage of the appliance, that is the voltagestated on the rating plate, corresponds to theavailable supply voltage. Also check thepower rating of the appliance and ensure thatthe wire is suitably sized in accordance withlocal wiring rules to suit the appliance powerrating. The rating plate is located on the lowercasing of the hob. The heating element volt-age is AC230V~. The appliance also worksperfectly on networks with AC220V~ orAC240V~. Means for disconnection must beincorporated in the fixed wiring in accord-ance with local wiring rules.The hob is to beconnected to the mains using a device thatallows the appliance to be disconnectedfrom the mains at all poles with a contact

opening width of at least 3 mm, eg. auto-matic line protecting cut-out, earth leakagetrips or fuse. If this appliance’s mains cableis damaged, it must be replaced by a specialcable (type H05BB-F Tmax 90°C; or higher).The latter is available from the CustomerCare Department. The connection must becarried out as shown in the diagram. Theconnecting links should be fitted accordingto the connection diagram sticker on theback of the appliance. Note for single phaseconnection the link supplied in the terminalbox needs to be fitted between terminals 1and 2. The earth lead is connected to termi-

nal . The earth lead must be longer thanleads carrying electric current. The cableconnections must be made in accord-ance with regulations and the terminalscrews tightened securely. Finally, theconnecting cable is to be secured with themains cable cleat and the covering closed bypressing firmly (lock into place). Beforeswitching on for the first time, any protectivefoil or stickers must be removed from theglass ceramic surface.

Warning! Once connected to themains supply check that all cookingzones are ready for use by brieflyswitching each on in turn at themaximum setting.• A duplicate rating label is supplied

with this unit. For easy identification ofthis unit after installation, stick it to areadily available surface adjacent tothe cooktop.

Sticking on the seal• Clean the worktop around the cutout area.• Stick the single-sided adhesive sealing

tape provided on the underside of the hobaround the outside edge ensuring that it isnot stretched. The two ends of the tapeshould join in the middle of one side. Aftertrimming the tape (allow it to overlap by 2-3mm), press the two ends together.

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Assembly

1 2

min. 38

min. 5

min. 25

min. 5

min. 20

Warning! Surface temperatures ofbase exceed 95°C, under benchaccess must be restricted by use of

non-combustible barrier oninstallation

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Rating plate

Warranty

FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEA-LANDThis document sets out the terms andconditions of product warranties forElectrolux branded appliances. It is animportant document. Please keep it withyour proof of purchase documents in asafe place for future reference shouldyou require service for your Electroluxappliance. General Terms and Condi-tions1. In this warranty

– Electrolux' means Electrolux HomeProducts Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341in respect of Appliances purchased inAustralia and Electrolux (NZ) Limited inrespect of Appliances purchased inNew Zealand;

– 'Appliance' means any Electroluxproduct purchased by you accompa-nied by this document;

– 'Warranty Period' meansi) where you use the Appliance for per-sonal, domestic or household purpo-ses in Australia the period of 24months and in New Zealand the peri-od of 24 months;ii) where you use the Appliance forcommercial purposes, in Australia theperiod of 3 months and in New Zea-land the period of 3 months, (if the pe-riod stated is 0 months you are notcovered by this product warranty) fol-

lowing the date of original purchase ofthe Appliance;

– 'you' means the purchaser of the Ap-pliance not having purchased the ap-pliance for re-sale, and 'your' has acorresponding meaning.

2. This warranty only applies to Appliancespurchased and used in Australia or NewZealand and is in addition to (and doesnot exclude, restrict, or modify in anyway) any non-excludable statutory war-ranties in Australia or New Zealand.

3. Electrolux warrants that, when dispatch-ed from an Electrolux warehouse, theAppliance is free from defects in materi-als and workmanship for the WarrantyPeriod.

4. During the Warranty Period Electrolux orits Authorised Service Centre will, at noextra charge if your appliance is readilyaccessible without special equipment,and subject to these terms and condi-tions, repair or replace any parts which itconsiders to be defective. You agree thatany replaced Appliances or parts be-come the property of Electrolux. Thiswarranty does not apply to light globes,batteries, filters or similar perishableparts.

5. Parts and Appliances not supplied byElectrolux are not covered by this war-ranty.

6. Where you are within an Electrolux serv-ice area, this warranty covers the cost oftransport of the Appliance to and fromAuthorised Service Centres of Electrolux

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and travelling costs for representatives ofthe Authorised Service Centre to andfrom your home or business. If you areoutside an Electrolux service area, youwill bear these costs. For informationabout whether you are within an Electro-lux service area, please phone 13 13 49in Australia, or 0800 10 66 10 in NewZealand.

7. Proof of purchase is required before youcan make a claim under this warranty.

8. You may not make a claim under thiswarranty unless the defect claimed isdue to faulty or defective parts or work-manship. Electrolux is not liable in thefollowing situations (which are not ex-haustive):– The Appliance is damaged by

i) accidentii) misuse or abuse, including failure toproperly maintain or serviceiii) normal wear and teariv) power surges, electrical stormdamage or incorrect power supplyv) incomplete or improper installationvi) incorrect, improper or inappropriateoperationvii) insect or vermin infestation.

– The Appliance is modified without au-thority from Electrolux in writing.

– The Appliance's serial number or war-ranty seal has been removed or de-faced.

– The Appliance was serviced or re-paired by anyone other than Electroluxor its Authorised Service Centres.

9. This warranty, the contract to which itrelates and the relationship between youand Electrolux are governed by the lawapplicable in the Australian State wherethe Appliance was purchased or the lawapplicable in New Zealand if the Appli-ance was purchased in New Zealand.Where the Appliance was purchased inNew Zealand for business purposes theConsumer Guarantee Act does not ap-ply.Limitation of Liability

10. To the extent permitted by law:

– Electrolux excludes all warranties oth-er than as contained in this document;

– Electrolux shall not be liable for anyloss or damage whether direct or in-direct or consequential arising fromyour purchase, use or non-use of theAppliance.

11. Provisions of the Trade Practices Actand State consumer legislation in Aus-tralia, and the Consumer GuaranteesAct, the Sale of Goods Act and the FairTrading Act in New Zealand, imply war-ranties or conditions, or impose obliga-tions, upon Electrolux which cannot beexcluded, restricted or modified. To theextent permitted by law, the liability ofElectrolux (if any) arising out of or in re-lation to the Appliance or any servicessupplied by Electrolux shall be limited(where it is fair and reasonable to do so),:– in the case of Appliances, at its option,

to the replacement or repair of the Ap-pliances or the supply of equivalentproducts or the payment of the cost ofreplacing the Appliances or having theAppliances repaired or of acquiringequivalent Appliances. Upon being re-placed, parts and Appliances becomethe property of Electrolux; or

– in the case of services, at its option, tothe supply of the services again or thepayment of the cost of having theservices re-supplied;

and in the case of Appliances or servicessupplied in New Zealand, loss or dam-age whether direct or indirect or conse-quential that is reasonably foreseeable.

PrivacyYou acknowledge that in the event that youmake a warranty claim it will be necessary forElectrolux and its Authorised Service Centresto exchange information in relation to you toenable Electrolux to meet its obligations un-der this warranty.Important NoticeBefore Calling a Service Technician pleasecheck carefully the operating instructions,service booklet and the warranty terms andconditions.

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FOR SERVICEOR TO FIND THE ADDRESS OFYOUR NEAREST STATE SERV-ICE CENTRE IN AUSTRALIAPlease call 13 13 4 9

For the cost of a local call (Australia only)

SERVICE AUSTRALIA

ELECTROLUX HOME PROD-UCTS

www.electrolux.com.au

FOR SPARE PARTSOR TO FIND THE ADDRESS OFYOUR NEAREST STATESPARE PARTS CENTRE INAUSTRALIAPlease call 13 13 50

For the cost of a local call (Australia only)

FOR SERVICEOR TO FIND THE ADDRESS OFYOUR NEAREST AUTHORISEDSERVICE CENTRE IN NEWZEALANDFree call 0800 10 66 10

(New Zealand only)

SERVICE NEW ZEALAND

ELECTROLUX HOME PROD-UCTS

www.electrolux.co.nz

FOR SPARE PARTSOR TO FIND THE ADDRESS OFYOUR NEAREST SPAREPARTS CENTRE IN NEW ZEA-LANDFree call 0800 10 66 20

(New Zealand only)

ServiceIn the event of technical faults, please firstcheck whether you can remedy the problemyourself with the help of the operating in-structions (section “What to do if…”).If you were not able to remedy the problemyourself, please contact the Customer CareDepartment or one of our service partners.In order to be able to assist you quickly, werequire the following information:– Three-digit-letter combination

for glass ceramic– Model description– Product number (PNC)– Serial number

(S No. - see rating plate)– Type of fault– Any error messages displayed by

the appliance

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www.electrolux.com

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