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Gaggenau CK 260-604 Product guide

Operating and Assem ly Instructions
CK 260-604
Glass-ceramic ho with Superquick cooking zones
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CK 260-604
Preface
Important safeguards Page 3-4
1. Important notes Page 5-6
1.1 For your safety Page 5
1.2 Operating for the first time Page 5
1.3 A out use Page 6
2. Structure and operating principle Page 7
2.1 Structure Page 7
2.2 Operating principle Page 7
2.3 Energy saving tips Page 7
3. Operation Page 8
4. Cleaning and care Page 9
5. Maintenance Page 10
5.1 Overview Page 10
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 10
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Cooking with your new glass-ceramic cooker
will e even more fun than efore.
The appliance offers you the following
advantages:
– The appliance features SuperQuick cooking
zones. It therefore heats up in a very short time.
– Thanks to the novel installation method
implemented, installation is child's play!
To ensure that you will e a le to use this
appliance in all its diversity, read through
the operating and assem ly instructions
conscientiously efore operating it for the first
time. The instructions contain important notes
on use,installation and maintenance of the
appliance.
On the following pages you will find important
notes on safety and operation. These will serve
to ensure your personal safety and the lasting
value of your appliance.
You will find notes on Page 3 that you ought to
o serve efore operating the appliance for
the first time.
The chapter entitled “Cleaning and care" will
make sure that your appliance will stay opera le
and eautiful for a long time.
And now we wish you lots of fun cooking.
Preface
Fig. 1
1. Read All Instructions.
2. To eliminate the risk of urns or fire y reaching
over the heated surface units, ca inet storage
space located a ove the surface units should e
avoided. If ca inet storage is to e provided, the
risk can e reduced y installing a range hood
that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches
(127 mm) eyond the ottom of ca inets.
3. Important instructions
a) Ensure that this appliance is properly
connected and grounded y a qualified
electrician.
) Never use this appliance for warming or
heating the room.
c) Do Not Leave Children Alone – Children
should not e left alone or unattended in area
where appliances are in use. They should
never e allowed to sit or stand on any part
of the appliance.
d) Wear Proper Apparel – Loose fitting or
hanging garments should never e worn
while using the appliance.
e) User Servicing – Do not repair or replace
any part of the appliance unless specifically
recomended in the manual. All other
servicing should e referred to a qualified
technician.
f) Storage in or on Appliance – Flamma le
materials should not e stored in an oven or
near surface units.
g) Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires – Smother
fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam-type
extinguisher.
h) Use Only Dry Potholders – Moist or damp
potholders on hot surface may result in urns
from steam. Do not let potholders touch hot
heating elements. Do not use a towel or other
ulky cloth.
4. a) Use Proper Pan Size – This appliance is
equipped with one or more surface units of
different size. Select utensils having flat
ottoms large enough to cover the surface
unit heating element. The use of undersized
utensils will expose a portion of the heating
element to direct contact and may result in
urned clothing. Proper relationship of utensil
to urner will also improve efficiency.
) Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at
High Heat Settings – Boilover causes smoking
and greasy spillovers that may ignite.
c) Glazed Cooking Utensils – Only certain types
of glass, glass / ceramic, ceramic, earth-
enware or other glazed utensils are suita le
for rangetop service without reaking due to
the sudden change in temperature.
d) Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward and
Not Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units –
To reduce the risk of urns, ignition of
flamma le materials, and spillage due to
unintentional contact with the utensil, the
handle of a utensil should e positioned so
that it is turned inward, and does not extend
over adjacent surface units.
5. a) Do Not Cook on Broken Cooktop – If cooktop
should reak, cleaning solutions and
spillovers may penetrate the roken cooktop
and create a risk of electric shock.
Contact a qualified technician immediately.
) Clean Cooktop With Caution – If a wet
sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot
cooking area, e careful to avoid steam urn.
Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface.
6. CAUTION:
Do not store items of interest to children in
ca inets a ove a range. Children clim ing on
the appliance to reach items could e seriosly
injured.
Important safeguards
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7. DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS
NEAR UNITS – Surface units may e hot even
though they are dark in color. Areas near surface
units may ecome hot enough to cause urns.
During and after use, do not touch or let clothing
or other flamma le materials contact heating
elements or areas near units until they have had
sufficient time to cool.
8. The surface temperature of the glass top is pro-
tected y high limit thermostats uilt into each
individual urner. The maximum temperature of
the glass ceramic top is rated at 1 080° F. The
thermal protectors are rated at 939° F to cycle
the urner off in order to protect the glass top.
Even on the highest setting, it is normal for the
urner to cycle on and off momentarily as the
thermostat senses a high heat condition. This
could e caused y size of the cooking utensil,
composition and gauge of materials in the
construction of the utensil and, most importantly,
the amount of surface contact etween the glass
surface and the cooking utensil. Uneven
surfaces on cookware can cause premature
cycling of the high heat limit protection system.
9. Note – To avoid jeopardising the electrical
safety of the appliance, it is for idden to use
high-pressure or steam jet cleaning devices.
10.Save These Instructions.
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1.1 For your safety
–You must not operate the appliance if it is
damaged.
– The appliance must only e connected y an
authorised specialist, paying attention to
the relevant regulations of the power supply
companies and the regional construction
regulations.
O serve the assem ly instructions!
–When connecting electrical appliances and
devices in the proximity of cooking surfaces and
ovens, make sure that connecting ca les do not
ecome jammed under the hot oven door or
come into contact with hot cooking surfaces.
– As the user, you yourself are responsi le for
maintenance and proper use in the household.
– Only ever operate the appliance under
supervision. O serve caution with oils and fats.
Overheated oils and fats can easily cause fires.
Important: the appliance heats up during
operation. Keep children away.
– Do not operate the cooking positions without
pots and pans placed on them.
– Note: to avoid jeopardising the electrical safety
of the appliance, it is for idden to use high-
pressure or steam jet cleaning devices.
–Isolate the appliance from the mains during
every maintenance operation. To do this, remove
the mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse.
– Repairs must e carried out y authorised
specialists, thus ensuring electrical safety.
– No warranty claims can e lodged for any
damage resulting from failure to o serve these
instructions.
– Do not store any su stances that are sensitive
to high temperatures, or which pose a fire hazard
(e.g. cleaning agents or spray cans), in drawers
or cup oards under the appliance.
Technical modifications reserved.
1.2 Operating for the first time
Before operating the appliance for the first time,
please pay attention to the following notes:
– The appliance must only e connected y an
authorised specialist.
– Keep the rating plate (on the enclosed sheet)
in the same place as the operating and assem ly
instructions.
– Read through these instructions attentively
efore operating your appliance for the first
time.
–Remove the packaging from the appliance
and dispose of it properly. When unpacking the
appliance, make sure you do not damage its
seal.
Pay attention to the fact that there are
accessories in the ase of the packaging.
Keep packaging elements away from children.
– Thoroughly clean the appliance and
accessories efore using them for the first time.
This will eliminate any 'newness' smells and
soiling (see chapter entitled “Cleaning and
care”).
–Tip: If you have a glass insurance, we
recommend that you have your new glass-
ceramic cooking range included.
– Operation of the appliance must e dis-
continued immediately if improper use produces
cracks, reaks or flaws on the cooking surface,
with the result that live parts can come into
contact directly or indirectly with seeping liquid
or if there is a risk of injury. Remove the mains
plug or actuate the corresponding mains fuse.
Inform after-sales service!
– Before operating the appliance for the first
time, make sure that the mains connection is in
proper working order.
1. Important notes
1.3 A out use
–The appliance is intended solely for use in the
household and must not e put to any other uses.
– Use the appliance to prepare meals only. It must
not e used to heat up the room in which it is
installed.
– Do not use the cooking surface as space to store
items.
– Place a cooking vessel on the corresponding
hotplate efore operating it. Do not remove the
cooking vessel until you have switched off the
hotplate. The size of pots and pans should
correspond to the size of the hotplate. This will
save you energy and time.
– O serve caution with oils and fats.
Overheated oils and fats can easily cause fires
(e.g. when cooking French fries).
– Turn all control kno s to 0 after use.
– In the event of malfunctions, first check
your household fuses. If a pro lem has nothing
to do with the power supply, please contact your
specialist dealer or your responsi le Gaggenau
after-sales service.
–Built-in temperature protection prevents
overheating of the appliance and of uild-in
furniture.
– Use of aluminium kitchenware or stainless
steel kitchenware with aluminium ases may
produce mother of pearl-coloured stains on your
cooker. These will not have a detrimental effect
on functioning of the cooking surface, though.
– The glass-ceramic cooker additionally features an
individual residual heat display.
The residual heat display indicates that, after
switching off, a cooking zone has still not cooled
down to such an extent that it can e safely
touched. It lights up in the residual heat display
panel as a red dot for each cooking zone.
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Use the residual heat to warm up meals, for
example. This will save you energy.
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2.1 Structure
2.2 Operating principle
2.3 Energy saving tips
1SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 145 mm / 511 /16”
(1200 W)
2 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 180 mm / 71/16”
(1800W)
3SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 145 mm / 511 /16”
(1200 W)
4Control kno for front right cooking zone
5Control kno for rear right cooking zone
6Operating indicator
7 Display panel for residual heat
8Control kno for rear left cooking zone
9Control kno for front left cooking zone
10 SuperQuick cooking zone Ø 180 mm / 71/16”
(1800 W)
The glass-ceramic range features SuperQuick
cooking zones. These cooking zones possess
good heat distri ution properties and light up red
while heating up. The cooking zones are controlled
electronically and are switched on and off during
operation. This is done to protect the glass plate
against overheating and to ensure a uniform supply
of heat from the hotplate to the saucepan.
The range features an individual residual heat
display. It lights up in the residual heat display
panel 8 as a red dot for each cooking zone. When
this red dot lights up, the cooking zone concerned
cannot e touched, not even after switching off.
– Always cook with the lid on. This considera ly
shortens the time needed for cooking.
– Pay attention to the right size when choosing pots
and pans. The diameters of pots and pans should
correspond to that of the hotplate.
– Kitchenware should consist of suita le material.
Remem er that high-quality ktchenware will help
to minimise energy consumption.
– Depending on the experience you have gathered,
you can switch off the cooking surface at an
earlier time. You can make use of residual heat
in this way.
2. Structure and operating principle
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Switching on:
Switching off:
Switching on:
Turn the corresponding control kno to the left or
right to the required cooking level (1-9).
The power is set continuously varia ly.
Note: a few seconds after switching on, the
individual residual heat display indicating the
chosen cooking zone lights up in the residual
heat display panel.
Switching off:
Turn the control kno to the 0 position on the left or
right.
Settings ta le
0OFF
1Keeping warm
2Melting, soaking
3Thawing, warming up
4Cooking, Continued cooking
5Steaming, stewing
6Stewing
7Baking and gentle roasting
8Roasting
9Deep frying, ringing to the oil
Only switch to the highest cooking level for
ringing to the oil and rowning. Then always
switch ack to the lower cooking level.
3. Operation
The values in the settings ta le serve only as a
guide ecause heat levels required will depend
on the nature and condition of the food and on
the size and fillings of pots and pans used.
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Please thoroughly clean the appliance efore
operating it for the first time and after every use.
Use a moist cloth and light soapy solution. Wipe dry
with a dry, soft cloth.
This glass-ceramic cooker does not have any
edges that might make cleaning difficult y
accumulating dirt. Please pay attention to the fact
that the edges of the appliance are sensitive to
impact.
The cooker's control panel must only e cleaned
using a soft, dry cloth and light soapy solution. Do
not use any commercially availa le stainless steel
cleaners as these may e aggressive to the printed
markings.
Do not use any a rasive sponges either. Use
commercially availa le window cleaner and apply it
to a soft, moist cloth.
Do not use any a rasive or nitro polishing
agents for cleaning!
Please refer to the enclosed rochure for further
notes on cleaning.
Remove aked-in food remainders and coarse
dirt with our small scraper (nr.: 087670).
Clean the cooking surface regularly with the
Gaggenau cooker cleaner (nr.: 098690).
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4. Cleaning and care
Note: to avoid jeopardising the electrical safety
of the appliance, it is for idden to use high-
pressure or steam jet cleaning devices.
Fig. 6
5.1 Overview
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions
yourself
The appliance must e disconnected from the
power supply during all repair work.
If the appliance does not function correctly, check
the fuses first.
If the power supply is functioning correctly, ut your
appliance still does not work, please contact your
Gaggenau dealer who will provide you with the
address and telephone num er of your nearest
manufacturer’s authorized service agent or contact
Gaggenau USA on (800) 828-9165. Specify the
appliance type (see rating plate).
Repairs may only e carried out y authorised
technicians, in order to guarantee the safety of the
appliance.
Unauthorised tampering with the appliance will
invalidate any warranty claims.
Only ever use original spare parts.
Not every malfunction can e ascri ed to a defect
of your cooker. If your appliance should not function
properly, search for the fault in the list elow. If you
are not successful in remedying the fault with the
aid of the list elow, then contact your Gaggenau
after-sales service.
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5. Maintenance
Fault Possi le cause Remedy
Appliance cannot e Mains plug removed or Insert the mains plug or
switched on. domestic fuse has tripped. check the domestic fuse.
The cooking zone no longer This mechanism protects the cooking
lights up right red although surface against overheating and
you have not changed any serves to keep the supply of heat
switch settings. even.
The food you are cooking The kitchenware contains a very Select a higher cooking
needs a relatively long time large amount of food. level.
to ecome hot. Unsuita le kitchenware. Pay attention to your choice
The diameter of the pot you are using of kitchenware.
is larger than the cooking zone in use. Use a lid.
5551 McFADDEN AVENUE
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649
USA
Y(800) 828-9165 · FA (714) 901-0979
www.gaggenau-usa.com
GAGGENAU HAUSGERÄTE GMBH
P.O. BO 10 02 50 · 80076 MÜNCHEN
GERMANY
Y(089) 45 90-03
FA (089) 45 90-23 47

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