AEG 96901K-MN User manual

96901K-MN
Ceramic
glass
hob
Table
de
euisson
vitroeeramique
Glaskeramische
kookplaat
Installation
and
Operating
Instructions
Instructions
de
montage
et
mode
d'emploi
Montage-
en
gebruiksaanwijzing

Dear
Customer,
Please
read
these
user
instructions
carefully
and
keep
them
to
refer
to
Please
pass
the
user
instructions
on
to
any
future
owner
of
the
appli-
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following
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in
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Safety
instructions
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Warning!
Information
that
affects
your
personal
safety.
Important!
Information
that
prevents
damage
to
the
appliance.
U
Useful
tips
and
hints

Contents

Operating
Instructions
A
Safety
instructions
|Y|
Please
comply
with
these
instructions.
If
you
do
not,
any
damage
re-
—
suiting
is
not
covered
by
the
warranty.
r
£
This
appliance
conforms
with
the
following
EU
Directives:
''
-
73/23/EEC
dated
19.02.1973
Low
Voltage
Directive
-
89/336/EEC
dated
03.05.1989
EMC
Directive
inclusive
of
Amending
Directive
92/31/EEC
-
93/68/EEC
dated
22.07.1993
CE
Marking
Directive
Correct
use
frying
of
food.
•
Additions
or
modifications
to
the
appliance
are
not
permitted.
or
fusible
objects
(e.g.
plastic
film,
plastic'
aluminium)
on
or
near
the
appliance.
Children's
safety
•
Small
children
must
be
kept
away
from
the
appliance.
•
Only
let
bigger
children
work
on
the
appliance
under
supervision.
General
safety
tered
service
engineers.
•
Built-in
appliances
may
only
be
used
after
they
have
built
in
to
suita¬
ble
built-in
units
and
work
surfaces
that
meet
standards.
•
In
the
event
of
faults
with
the
appliance
or
damage
to
the
glass
ce-
and
disconnected
from
the
electrical
supply,
to
prevent
the
possibility
•
Repairs
to
the
appliance
must
only
be
carried
out
by
trained
regis-

Safety
during
use
•
Remove
stickers
and
film
from
the
glass
ceramic.
•
There
is
the
risk
of
burns
from
the
appliance
if
used
carelessly.
the
appliance
or
hot
cookware.
•
Overheated
fats
and
oils
can
ignite
quickly.
When
cooking
with
fat
or
•
Switch
the
cooking
zones
off
after
each
use.
Safety
when
cleaning
•
For
cleaning,
the
appliance
must
be
switched
off
and
cooled
down.
•
For
safety
reasons,
the
cleaning
of
the
appliance
with
steam
jet
or
How
to
avoid
damage
to
the
appliance
•
The
edge
of
the
glass
ceramic
can
be
damaged
by
being
knocked
by
toms
can
scratch
the
glass
ceramic
if
pushed
across
the
surface.
'
Objects
that
melt
and
things
that
boil
over
can
burn
onto
the
glass
ceramic
and
should
be
removed
straightaway.
'
Do
not
use
the
cooking
zones
with
empty
cookware
or
without
cook-


Touch
Control
sensor
fields
The
appliance
is
operated
using
Touch
Control
sensor
fields.
Functions
acoustic
signals.
fields.

Displays
Display
Description
0
Cooking
zone
is
switched
off
0
Keep
warm
setting
Keep
warm
setting/STOP+GO
function
is
set
0-0
Heat
settings
Heat
setting
is
set
0-0
Heating
setting
plus
Intermediate
heat
setting
is
set
decimal
point
0
Automatic
warm
up
Automatic
warm-up
function
is
function
activated
0
Fault
Malfunction
has
occurred
0
Residual
heat
Cooking
zone
is
still
hot
0
Child
safety
device
Lock/child
safety
device
is
en-
0
Safety
cut-out
Safety
cut-out
has
been
activated
Residual
heat
indicator
Warning!
Risk
of
burns
from
residual
heat.
After
being
switched
off,
the
cooking
zones
need
some
time
to
cool
down.
Look
at
the
residual
heat
indicator
0
.
Residual
heat
can
be
used
for
melting
and
keeping
food
warm.

Operating
the
appliance
Switching
the
appliance
on
and
off
Control
panel
Display
Pilot
light
Switch
on
Touch
(D
for
2
seconds
(D/d)
lights
up
Switch
off
Touch
®
for
1
second
0
/
none
goes
out
rr
After
switching
on,
within
approx.
10
seconds
a
heat
setting
or
a
func-
^
tion
must
be
set,
otherwise
the
appliance
automatically
switches
itself
off.
Setting
the
heat
setting
Control
panel
Indicator
To
increase
Touch
0
0
to
(D
To
decrease
Touch
0
0
to
®
To
switch
off
Touch
0
and
Sal
the
same
time
0

Switching
the
outside
ring
on
and
off
By
switching
the
outside
rings
on
or
off,
the
effective
heating
surface
can
be
matched
to
the
size
of
the
cookware.
I"T"1
Before
an
outside
ring
can
be
switched
on,
the
inside
ring
must
be
—
switched
on.
Triple
cooking
zone
Senso
To
switch
on
middle
Touch@fo
To
switch
on
outside
Touch
Q
fo
To
switch
off
outside
Touch
@
fo
To
switch
off
middle
Touch
Q
fo
ianel
Power
indicator
-2
seconds.
One
power
indicator
is
lit.
1-2
seconds.
First
power
indicator
goes
out.
Switching
the
STOP+GO
function
on
and
off
The
STOP+GO
function
simultaneously
switches
all
cooking
zones
that
are
switched
on
to
the
keep
warm
setting
and
then
back
to
the
heat
setting
that
was
previously
set.
This
function
can
be
used
to
briefly
in¬
terrupt
and
then
continue
the
cooking
process
e.g.
to
take
a
telephone
call.
Control
panel
Display
To
switch
Touch
STOP+GO
□
To
switch
Touch
STOP+GO
heat
setting
that
was
previ-
off
ously
set
(not
automatic
warm
up
function)
m
Timer
functions
are
not
stopped
by
STOP+GO.
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STOP+GO
locks
the
whole
control
panel
except
the
sensor
field
®.
10


Locking/unlocking
the
control
panel
The
control
panel,
with
the
exception
of
the
"On/Off"
sensor
field,
can
e.g.
by
wiping
over
the
panel
with
a
cloth.
Control
panel
Display
Switch
on
Touch
*-•
(D
(for
5
seconds)
Switch
off
Touch
previously
set
heat
setting
^
cally
switched
off.
Using
the
child
safety
device
The
child
safety
device
prevents
unintentional
use
of
the
appliance.
Setting
the
child
safety
device
Step
Control
panel
Display/Signal
'
■
©Switch
on
the
appliance
(Do
not
set
a
heat
setting)
13
2.
Touch
until
the
signal
sounds
Acoustic
signal
3.
Touch
0
Q
Appliam
ce
switches
off.
The
child
safety
devi
ce
is
engaged.
Releasing
the
child
safety
device
Step
Control
panel
Display/Signal
©
Switch
on
the
appliance
□
2.
Touch
x-9
until
the
signal
sounds
Acoustic
signal
Touch
0
Appliam
ce
switches
off.
The
child
safety
devi
ce
is
released.

Overriding
the
child
safety
device
The
child
safety
device
can
be
released
in
this
way
for
a
single
cooking
Step
Control
panel
Display/Signal
1.
©Switch
on
the
appliance
e
(D
2.
Touch
0
and
0
at
the
sai
me
time
GD
/
acoustic
signal
Until
the
appliance
is
next
switched
off,
it
can
used
as
normal.
Using
the
tinier
functions
at
If
a
cooking
zone
is
switched
off,
the
timer
function
set
is
also
switched
off.
If
a
heat
setting
is
set
on
this
cooking
zone
in
addition
to
a
countdown
timer,
the
cooking
zone
is
switched
off
after
the
time
set
has
elapsed.
13

Selecting
a
cooking
Step
Control
panel
Indicator
Touch
TIMER
1
x
Pilot
light
for
the
first
cooking
zone
flashes
Rf
2.
Touch
TIMER
1
x
Pilot
light
for
the
sec¬
ond
cooking
zone
flash-
’00
3.
Touch
TIMER
1
x
Pilot
light
for
the
third
cooking
zone
flashes
00‘
4
’
Touch
TIMER
lx
Pilot
light
for
the
fourth
cooking
zone
00.
5.
Touch
TIMER
1
x
Pilot
light
for
the
fifth
cooking
zone
flashes
op
fTl
If
the
pilot
light
is
flashing
more
slowly,
the
heat
setting
can
be
set
or
^
modified.
IT]
If
other
timer
functions
are
set,
after
a
few
seconds
the
shortest
re¬
maining
time
of
all
the
timer
functions
is
displayed
and
the
corre¬
sponding
pilot
light
flashes.
Setting
the
time
Step
Control
panel
field
Display
TIMER
Select
cook-
Pilot
light
of
the
cooking
zone
select¬
ing
zone
ed
flashes
2.
Touch
0
or
0
for
DO
to
93
minutes
the
cooking
zone
se¬
lected
After
a
few
seconds
the
pilot
light
flashes
more
slowly.
The
time
is
set.
The
time
counts
down.

Switching
off
the
timer
function
Step
Control
panel
field
Display
1
.
TIMER
Select
cook¬
Pilot
light
of
the
cooking
zone
select¬
ing
zone
ed
flashes
faster
The
time
remaining
is
displayed
2.
Touch
0
for
the
The
time
remaining
counts
down
to
cooking
zone
select¬
ed
00.
The
pilot
light
goes
out
The
timer
function
for
the
selected
cooking
zone
is
switched
off.
Changing
the
time
Step
Control
panel
field
Display
TIMER
Select
cook-
Pilot
light
of
the
cooking
zone
select¬
ing
zone
ed
flashes
faster
The
time
remaining
is
displayed
2.
Touch
0
or
0
for
0
1
to
9S
minutes
the
cooking
zone
se-
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.
TIMER
Select
cooking
Pilot
light
of
the
cooking
zone
select-
zone
ed
flashes
faster
The
time
remaining
is
displayed
After
a
few
seconds
the
pilot
light
flashes
more
slowly.
15

Cooking
surface
[1
°"
t0
t
HeCOntr
°'
Pa
"
d
Cooking
zones
if
the
heat
setting
is^ot
modified,
the
relevant
cooking
zone
switches
16

Power-Management
The
three
cooking
zones
front
left,
front
right
and
back
right
together
have
a
maximum
possible
power
If
it
looks
like
the
maximum
power
of
all
three
cooking
zones
is
going
to
be
exceeded,
for
example
by
zone
or
by
turning
up
a
heat
setting,
the
Power
Management
automat¬
cooking
zone
that
has
been
switched
on
for
the
longest
time
is
re¬
tween
the
previously
set
heat
setting
and
the
maximum
possible
heat
played.
The
following
table
shows
the
distribution
of
the
maximum
possible
heat
settings
when
all
three
cooking
zones
are
on
at
the
same
time.
1
st
cooking
zone
2nd
cooking
zone
1-5
S
9
T
T
9

Tips
on
Cooking
and
Frying
rr
Information
on
acrylamides
^
According
to
the
latest
scientific
knowledge,
intensive
browning
of
food,
especially
in
products
containing
starch,
can
constitute
a
health
possible
temperatures
and
not
browning
foods
too
much.
Cookware
You
can
recognise
good
cookware
from
the
bottoms
of
the
pans.
The
bottom
should
be
as
thick
and
flat
as
possible.
Cookware
made
of
enamelled
steel
or
with
aluminium
or
copper
bot-
difficult
or
impossible
to
remove.
Energy
saving
®
ing
zone
before
it
is
switched
on.
If
possible,
always
place
lids
on
the
Switch
cooking
zones
off
before
the
end
of
the
cooking
time,
to
take
ad-
should
be
the
same
size.
18


Cleaning
and
Care
/J\
Take
care!
Risk
of
burns
from
residual
heat.
Let
the
appliance
cool
down.
/j\
Warning!
Sharp
objects
and
abrasive
cleaning
materials
will
damage
■
the
appliance.
Clean
with
water
and
washing
up
liquid.
/j\
Warning!
Residues
from
cleaning
agents
will
damage
the
appliance.
Remove
residues
with
water
and
washing
up
liquid.
Cleaning
the
appliance
after
each
use
1.
W
ipe
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth
and
a
little
washing
up
liquid.
2.
Rub
the
appliance
dry
using
a
clean
cloth.
Removing
deposits
1.
Place
a
scraper
on
the
glass
ceramic
surface
at
an
angle.
2.
Remove
residues
by
sliding
the
blade
over
the
surface.
3.
Wipe
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth
and
a
little
washing
up
liquid.
4.
Rub
the
appliance
dry
using
a
clean
cloth.
Remove
stubborn
residues
with
a
cleaner
for
glass
ce
at
however
affect
the
functioning
of
the
appliance.
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