Kleenmaid ICK63 User manual

EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND USE
Cooking Hob

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As part of our commitment to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right to make
changes to them based on technological advances to their technical, functional and/or aes-
thetic properties.
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Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm person without supervision.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a simi-
larly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Safety Guidelines ____________________________________________________ 19
• Description of Your Appliance _________________________________________ 19
• After-Sales Service __________________________________________________ 20
• Environmental Protection _____________________________________________ 20
1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
• Proper positioning ___________________________________________________ 21
• Building in __________________________________________________________ 21
• Hook-up ___________________________________________________________ 22
2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE
• Description of the top _________________________________________________ 23
• Cookware for induction _______________________________________________ 24
• Which cooking zone should you use based on your cookware? _____________ 24
• Description of control panel ___________________________________________ 25
• Powering on ________________________________________________________ 25
• Adjusting the power _________________________________________________ 25
• Setting the timers ____________________________________________________ 25
• Using the memo button _______________________________________________ 26
• Preheating _________________________________________________________ 27
• Using the "child safety device" _________________________________________ 27
• Safeties during operation _____________________________________________ 28
3 / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
• Protecting your appliance _____________________________________________ 29
• Maintaining your appliance ____________________________________________ 29
4 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES
• During initial use ____________________________________________________ 30
• When powering on ___________________________________________________ 30
• During operation ____________________________________________________ 30
5 / COOKING CHART
• Cooking chart for food types __________________________________________ 31

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This appliance's packaging material is recy-
clable. Help recycle it and protect the environ-
ment by dropping it off in the municipal recep-
tacles provided for this purpose.
Your appliance also contains a
great amount of recyclable mate-
rial. It is marked with this label to
indicate the used appliances that
should not be mixed with other
waste. This way, the appliance recy-
cling organised by your manufactu-
rer will be done under the best possible
conditions, in compliance with European
Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment. Contact your town hall
or your retailer for the used appliance collec-
tion points closest to your home.
We thank you doing your part to protect the
environment.
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- Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm person without supervision.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or
a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
- Do not install the product if you see any damage on it.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
We have designed this cooking hob for use by
private persons in their homes.
These cooking hobs are meant to be used
exclusively for cooking beverages and foods-
tuffs and do not contain any asbestos-based
materials.
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Residual heat
A cooking zone can remain hot for several
minutes after use.
An ""HH""is displayed during this period.
Avoid touching the hot areas during this time.
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Child safety device
Your hob is equipped with a child safety
device that locks its operation after use or
during cooking (See "Using the Child
Safety Device" section).
Do not forget to unlock it before using the
hob again.
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For users of pacemakers and
active implants
The functioning of the hob conforms to cur-
rent electromagnetic interference standards
and thus is in total compliance with legal
requirements (89/336/CEE directives).
In order to avoid interference between your
cooking hob and a pacemaker, your pacema-
ker must be designed and programmed in
compliance with the regulations that apply to
it.
Consequently, we can only guarantee that our
own product is compliant.
With regard to the compliance of the pacema-
ker or any potential incompatibility, you can
obtain information from the manufacturer or
your attending physician.
Electrical Danger
Ensure that the power cables of any
electrical appliances plugged in close to
the hob are not in contact with the cooking
zones.
If a crack appears in the glass worktop,
immediately disconnect your appliance to
avoid the risk of electric shock.
To do this, remove the fuses or use the cir-
cuit breaker.
Do not use your hob until you have repla-
ced the glass worktop.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE
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BCB
AAD
Air intake
Air outlet
Vitroceramic glass
Power cord
A
B
C
D
Any maintenance on your equipment should be undertaken by:
- either your dealer,
- or another qualified mechanic who is an authorized agent for the brand appliances.
When making an appointment, state the full reference of your equipment (model, type and serial
number). This information appears on the manufacturer's nameplate attached to your equipment.
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
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Tip
If your oven is located below your hob,
the hob's thermal safety measures forbid
the simultaneous use of the hob and the
pyrolysis program of your oven.
Your hob is equipped with an anti-overhea-
ting safety device.
This safety can be activated, for example,
when the hob is installed over an oven that
is not sufficiently insulated. If this occurs, a
series of small lines appear in the control
panel. In this case, we recommend that you
increase the ventilation of your hob by crea-
ting an opening in the side of your cabinet
(8 cm x 5 cm) and/or that you install the
oven insulation kit (reference 75X1652) that
is available from the Post-Sales Service
Department.
Warning
You must ensure that the air intakes
located under your cooking appliance
remain clear at all times.
For all types of installation, your induction
hob needs proper ventilation.
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PROPER POSITIONING
Your appliance should be positioned so that
the plug-in unit is accessible.
The distance between the edge of your
appliance and the side and rear walls (or par-
titions) must be at least four centimetres (area
A).
Your appliance can be easily integrated above
a cabinet, an oven or a build-in-ready house-
hold appliance. You must simply ensure that
the air intakes and air outlets are clear (See
"Description of Your Appliance" section).
BUILD-IN
Follow the diagram above.
Glue the foam seal underneath your appliance
by following the outline of the worktop upon
which your appliance will rest. This will allow
you to achieve an airtight seal with the work-
top.
Attach the clips to the hob.*
**depending on the model
4 cm
4 cm
4 cm
4 cm
A
ventilation
space
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6600//7799//9944
For models 90 and 80cm,
make sure that the cross
member of the unit does not
block the flow of air. If neces-
sary, use a bevel.
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11/ INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
Separate the two phase wires (L1 and L2)
before hooking up.
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Black-grey
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220-240 V monophase hook-up
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Warning
If the power cable is damaged, it should
be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-
sales service department or by a person with
similar qualifications to avoid danger.
For a 400 V 2N triphase hook-up, if your hob
malfunctions, check that the neutral conduc-
tor is properly connected.
These hobs must be connected to the power
grid via an electrical outlet that complies with
EIC publication 60083 or an all-pole cut-off
device that complies with installation regula-
tions in effect.
When power is first supplied to your hob, or
after an extended power outage, an indicator
light will appear on the control panel. It auto-
matically disappears after approximately 30
seconds, or as soon as any touch control on
the control panel is pressed. This display is
normal and, if needed, serves as an indication
to the after-sales service staff. In all cases,
the user of the hob should disregard it.
HOOK-UP
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hook-up 400V 2N
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22/ USING YOUR APPLIANCE
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOP
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Max
MeM o
Max
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9932
Max
1166ccmm
50 W - 2200 W
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W 2288ccmm
50 W - 3600 W
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Max
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W 2211ccmm
50 W - 3100 W
1166ccmm
50 W - 2200 W
2233ccmm
50 W - 3100 W
1166ccmm
50 W - 2200 W
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W 2233ccmm
50 W - 3100 W
1166ccmm
50 W - 2200 W
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W
1188ccmm
50 W - 2800 W
2233ccmm
50 W - 3100 W
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ICK87
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2288ccmm
50 W - 3600 W

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22/ USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Tip
To check the suitability of your cook-
ware:
Place the vessel on a cooking zone at
power level 4.
If the display remains on, your cookware is
compatible.
If the display flashes, your cookware cannot
be used with induction cooking.
You can also use a magnet to test the cook-
ware.
If a magnet "sticks" to the bottom of the
cookware, it is compatible with induction.
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WHICH COOKING ZONE
SHOULD YOU USE BASED ON
YOUR COOKWARE?
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COOKWARE FOR INDUCTION
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The induction principle
The principle of induction is based on a
magnetic phenomenon.
When you place your cookware on a cooking
zone and you turn it on, the electronic boards
in your cooking hob produce "induced" cur-
rents in the bottom of the cookware and ins-
tantly raise its température. This heat is then
transferred to the food, which is simmered or
seared depending on your settings.
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Cookware
Most cookware is compatible with induction.
Only glass, terra cotta, aluminium without a
special finish on the bottom, copper and
some non-magnetic stainless steels do not
work with induction cooking.
We recommend that you select cookware
with a thick, flat bottom. The heat will be dis-
tributed better and cooking will be more uni-
form.
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-
C
B
A
Inductor
Electronic board
Induced electric current
A
B
C
Cooking Cookware to use
zone
1166ccmm1100..........1188ccmm
1188ccmm1122..........2222ccmm
2211ccmm1188..........2244ccmm
2288ccmm1122..........3322ccmm

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POWERING ON
Press the start/stop button for the cooking
zone you want to use. A flashing 0 and a bip
indicate that the cooking zone is on. You can
then choose the desired power level.
If you do not select a power level, the cooking
zone will automatically turn itself off.
STOP
Press the start/stop button for the cooking
zone used or the power "--" button until 00is
displayed.
ADJUSTING THE POWER
Press the + or - power buttons. During opera-
tion, you can set the power level to “12”
directly by pressing the “——” button
Pre-selected power levels:
Button Low-heat (66)
Button High-heat (1100)
Button Boost
boiling
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL
PANEL
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Start/stop touch control.
Power - + touch controls.
Power - + touch controls.
A
B
C
Tip
For simultaneous use, favour the use
of cooking zones located on opposite
sides of the hob.
On the same side, the use of a cooking
zone at maximum power results in an auto-
matic limitation of the other cooking zone
on that side, which is indicated in the power
level display.
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Max
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SETTING THE TIMERS
Each cooking zone has its own timer. It can
be used as soon as the cooking zone is tur-
ned on.
To turn it on or change the timing, press the
“+“ or “-” buttons on the timer.
When setting longer cooking times, you can
get to 99 very quickly by pressing the “-” but-
ton straight away.
When the cooking is finished, “0” is displayed
and a beep sounds. To cancel this informa-
tion, press any button for the particular coo-
king zone being used. Otherwise, the infor-
mation will disappear after a few moments.
To stop the timer manually, press “+” and “-”
at the same time or return to 0 using the
“-” button.
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USING THE MEMO BUTTON
This button allows you to programme the full
cooking cycle for a particular preparation.
Only one memory cycle can be carried out at
a given time on the hob.
••To programme a cooking cycle:
11Place your receptacle on the cooking zone.
22
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44Set the first power level
Each new power level setting is then saved as
well as how long it will run for.
55Stopping and confirming the programme
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••Using a programmed
cooking cycle:
11Place your receptacle on the cooking zone.
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A fixed dot appears and the saved power
levels scroll down.
The power level and timer display locks set
and the cooking begins.
••NB
- When the cooking is finished, the display
shows a 0 and a beep sounds roughly every 5
seconds for a few moments. To cancel this
information, press any button from the
“MEMO” cooking zone.
- When using MEMO you can return to the
normal function (not MEMO) at any time by
pressing on the “-”, “+” “pre-selection” but-
tons to modify your setting or “stop” to stop
the cooking.
- To replace an existing saved programme,
use the procedure detailed in the paragraph:
“To programme a cooking cycle”.
Max MeM o
short
press
Max MeM o
long
press
up to....
Max MeM o
The dot flashes while your are
programming
Max MeM o
short
press
Max MeM o
short
press
Max MeM o
short
press
••Operation:
- From 1 to 5 successive cooking phases can be saved in the same “MEMO” cooking cycle.
Beyond 5 phases, “no” displays, and the programming finishes.
- The duration of each phase must be at least 10 seconds for it to be entered into the pro-
gramme.
- The timer can only be used during the last phase of programmed cooking.
- The pre-heating function is not available in “MEMO” mode
- Using the “MEMO” function takes priority if you are using both cooking zones on the same side
of your hob. At high power, the cooking zone on the other side may have its power reduced. A
BEEP will alert you if this happens.

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22/ USING YOUR APPLIANCE
CHILD SAFETY” USE
Your hob has a child safety
device which locks the controls
when the hob is not in use (when
cleaning for example) or when it
is being used for cooking (to
maintain your settings). Due to safety reasons,
only the “stop” control is always active. It
authorises a heating zone to be switched off
even when the hob is locked.
••How do you lock your hob?
Maintain pressure on the lock key until the led
on top lights up and a beep confirms your
maneouver.
••Hob locked when in operation
The display of cooking zones in operation
alternately indicates power and the locking
symbol .
When you press the ppoowweerror ttiimmeerrcontrols
for the zones in operation, the lock led lights
up. It will switch off after a few seconds.
Only the “stop” control remains on at all times.
For cooking zones that are not in operation,
the symbol and the led light up when you
press the “ssttaarrtt//ssttoopp” controls
This display will switch off after a few
seconds.
••The hob is locked when switched
off
The led above the lock key is switched off.
Press this control briefly to switch on the led.
The led displays when you press the ssttaarrtt//
ssttooppkey in any zone.
••How do you unlock your hob?
Press the lock control until the led switches off
and a double beep confirms your maneouver.
Tip
Remember to unlock your hob
before using it again (see chapter on
“child safety use”).
PREHEATING
This feature allows you to raise the tempera-
ture rapidly in the preparation phase, so that
you can proceed with your cooking at the
power level you have chosen.
To use it:
--After having set the power to 12, choose the
“PPCC” pre-heating function by pressing the “+”
button a second time.
The display will show “PC”.
- As long as this is displayed, you can change
your cooking power level.
--A Beep confirms the setting.
--The display flashes alternately between “PPCC”
and your cooking power level: you are in the
“pprree--hheeaattiinngg” phase.
- At the end of the automatic pre-heating
phase, your hob now only displays the coo-
king power level that you had selected origi-
nally. You have now come back to normal
cooking mode.
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Tip
If you are using several receptacles on the
hob at the same time, try to use coo-
king zones located on opposite sides.
On the same side, using the booster in one
zone automatically limits the cooking
power level of the other zone visible in the
display. This automatic limitation also applies
when the pre-heating function is used.

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22/ USING YOUR APPLIANCE
SAFETY DURING OPERATION
•Residual heat
After intensive use, the cooking zone that you
have just used can remain hot for several min-
utes.
An ""HH""is displayed during this period.
Avoid touching the hot areas during this time.
•Temperature limiter
Each cooking zone is equipped with a safety
sensor that constantly monitors the tempera-
ture of the bottom of the cookware. In the
event that an empty vessel is left on a cooking
zone that is on, this sensor automatically
adjusts the power output of the hob, thereby
avoiding any risk of damage to the cookware
or the hob.
•"Small Items" safety
A small object (such as a fork, a spoon, a ring,
etc.) left alone on the hob is not detected as a
piece of cookware.
The display flashes and no heat is produced.
Warning
Several small objects together on a
cooking zone may be detected as cook-
ware.
If the display remains on: power may be
supplied and the objects may be heated.
•Protection against overflows
The hob may shut down (with
the adjacent symbol in the
display) automatically in any
of these three situations:
--Overflow that spills onto the touch controls.
- Damp towel placed over the touch controls.
- Metallic object placed on the touch con-
trols.
Clean the hob or remove the object, then
begin cooking again.
•Auto-Stop system
If you forget to switch off a cooking zone,
your hob has an "AAuuttoo--SSttooppssyysstteemm" safety
function which automaticallty cuts off the
power to the cooking zone, after a predefined
period (between 1 and 10 hours depending
on the power used).
If this safety system is used, the cutoff to the
cooking zone is displayed as "AASS" or "AA" on
the control panel and a "bip" sounds for about
2 minutes. Simply press any of the control
buttons to stop this.
A double bip will confirm your action.
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33/ DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
PROTECTING YOUR APPLIANCE
Avoid hard shocks from cookware:
The vitroceramic glass worktop is very sturdy;
however, it is not unbreakable.
Do not place any hot lids flat on your cooking
hob. A suction effect may damage the vitroce-
ramic surface.
Avoid dragging cookware across the surface,
which may in the long-term result in the
degradation of the decorative finish of the
vitroceramic top.
Avoid placing cookware on the frame or cover
(depending on the model).
Avoid using cookware with rough or bumpy
bottoms: they can capture and transfer parti-
cles that may produce stains or scratches on
your hob.
These defects that do not result in
appliance malfunction or do not make it
unsuitable for use are not covered by the
warranty.
MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE
Do not store cleaning products or flammable
products in the cabinet underneath your coo-
king hob.
Do not heat unopened canned goods; they
may burst.
Of course, this precaution applies to all types
of cooking.
Never use a sheet of aluminium for cooking.
Never place items wrapped in aluminium foil
or packaged in aluminium dishes on your coo-
king hob.
The aluminium will melt and permanently
damage your cooking appliance.
Objects not intended for cooking should
never be placed on the hob (risk of powering
on, scratches, etc.).
Steam cleaning should never be used. The
steam jet could damage your hob.
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Light.
Accumulation of baked-
on soil.
Overflow of sugary pre-
parations, melted plastic.
Rings and hard water
residue.
Shiny metallic streaks.
Weekly maintenance.
WWHHAATTTTOODDOO
Thoroughly moisten the zone to be clea-
ned with hot water, then wipe off.
Thoroughly moisten the zone to be clea-
ned with hot water. Use a scraper for
glass to remove the large bits, follow with
the rough side of a disinfectant sponge,
and then wipe off.
Apply warm white vinegar to the stain, let
stand, then wipe with a soft cloth.
Apply a cleaning agent for vitroceramic
glass (preferable one with silicone for its
protective properties) to the surface.
UUSSEE
Disinfectant spon-
ges.
Disinfectant spon-
ges.
Scraper for glass.
White spirit vinegar.
Cleaning agent for
vitroceramic glass.
Cream
Special disinfectant sponge
for delicate dishes Scouring sponge
Powder
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44/ SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES
Warning
In the event that there is a break, crack or opening--even minor--in the vitroceramic
glass, immediately disconnect your appliance to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Contact the After-Sales Service Department.
YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:
An indicator light appears.
Your installation blows a fuse.
Only one side works.
The hob produces an odour
during the first cooking ses-
sions.
Working normally.
The electrical hook-up of your
hob is incorrect.
New appliance.
Nothing.
Verify the connections.
See the "Hook-Up" sec-
tion.
Operate each cooking
zone for 30 minutes with a
saucepan full of water.
The hob stops working and it
emits a beep approximately
every 10 seconds and a or
"F7" is displayed.
A series of small or "F7" is
displayed.
After turning on a heating zone,
the indicator lights on the
control panel continue to flash.
The saucepans make noise
during cooking.
Your hob makes a clicking
sound during cooking.
The fan continues to function a
few minutes after your hob is
turned off.
There was an overflow or an
object is in contact with the
control panel.
The electronic boards heated
up.
The cookware used is not sui-
table for induction or is less
than 12 cm in diameter (10 cm
for the 16-cm cooking zone).
This is normal with some types
of cookware. This is caused by
the transfer of energy from the
hob to the cookware.
Cooling of the electronic com-
ponents.
Working normally.
Clean the hob or remove
the object, then begin
cooking again.
See "Built-In" section.
See section on cookware
for induction.
Nothing. There is no risk,
neither to your hob nor to
your cookware.
Nothing.
•During operation
•During initial use
YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:
The hob is not working and the
indicator lights on the control
panel are not on.
The table is not working and
another message is displayed.
The hob does not function, the
information
is displayed.
The appliance is not receiving
electricity. The electrical sup-
ply is defective or the hook-up
is incorrect.
The electronic board is func-
tioning poorly.
The hob is locked.
Inspect the electrical cir-
cuit breaker and fuses.
Call the After-Sales
Service Department.
See chapter on using the
child safety system.
•When powering on
YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:

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COOKING CHART
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BROTHS
THICK SOUPS
COURT BOUILLON
FROZEN FOODS
THICK, FLOUR-BASED
BUTTER-BASED WITH EGGS
(BEARNAISE, HOLLANDAISE)
PREPARED SAUCES
ENDIVES, SPINACH
DRIED BEANS
BOILED POTATOES
GOLDEN BROWN POTATOES
SAUTEED POTATOES
DEFROSTING VEGETABLES
MEAT, NOT TOO THICK
STEAKS, IN SKILLET
GRILLED MEATS (CAST IRON GRILL)
FROZEN FRENCH FRIES
FRESH FRENCH FRIES
PRESSURE COOKER
(ONCE IT STARTS WHISTLING)
COMPOTES
CRÊPES
CRÈME ANGLAISE
MELTED CHOCOLATE
JAMS
MILK
EGGS, FRIED
PASTA
JARS OF BABY FOOD
(DOUBLE BOILER)
MEAT STEW
SPANISH RICE
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