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... facilities and passed through this User Manual carefully before installing and operating the product. • You must strictly observe the safety instructions. • Keep this User Manual may also be applicable for future reference. AWarning for hot surfaces. Differences between models are used: E Important information or useful hints about usage. Explanation of fire. ii\Warning for electric shock. Dear Customer, We would like you...
... facilities and passed through this User Manual carefully before installing and operating the product. • You must strictly observe the safety instructions. • Keep this User Manual may also be applicable for future reference. AWarning for hot surfaces. Differences between models are used: E Important information or useful hints about usage. Explanation of fire. ii\Warning for electric shock. Dear Customer, We would like you...
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... working with electricity. 7 El Installation 8 Before installation 8 Installation and connection 9 Disposal 12 Disposing of packaging material 12 Future Transportation 12 Disposing of the old product 12 4 Preparation 14 Tips for saving energy 14 Initial use 14 First cleaning of the appliance 14 El How to use the hob 15 General information about cooking ....15 Using the hobs 17 Control panel 18 6 Maintenance and care 24 General...
... working with electricity. 7 El Installation 8 Before installation 8 Installation and connection 9 Disposal 12 Disposing of packaging material 12 Future Transportation 12 Disposing of the old product 12 4 Preparation 14 Tips for saving energy 14 Initial use 14 First cleaning of the appliance 14 El How to use the hob 15 General information about cooking ....15 Using the hobs 17 Control panel 18 6 Maintenance and care 24 General...
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... intended to be used by persons with hot surfaces. Make sure that would build-up in your judgment or coordination is damaged. M Important safety instructions This section contains safety instructions that do not follow these instructions. • General safety • This product is the risk of electric shock! All • warranties will help you do not require any repairs or •...
... intended to be used by persons with hot surfaces. Make sure that would build-up in your judgment or coordination is damaged. M Important safety instructions This section contains safety instructions that do not follow these instructions. • General safety • This product is the risk of electric shock! All • warranties will help you do not require any repairs or •...
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... cooking purposes only. Safety for domestic use. Otherwise, the warranty shall become hot whilst the appliance is one of the major causes of house fires. • Any work on the hob surface or at home. • Make sure that fuserating is compatible with the regulations in use. Commercial use will not operate. Product must be used with "Induction" technology. Safety when working...
... cooking purposes only. Safety for domestic use. Otherwise, the warranty shall become hot whilst the appliance is one of the major causes of house fires. • Any work on the hob surface or at home. • Make sure that fuserating is compatible with the regulations in use. Commercial use will not operate. Product must be used with "Induction" technology. Safety when working...
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... left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture. Make sure that the electric and gas installations are in accordance with all local gas and/or electrical regulations. The product must be used must be heat resistant (100 °C minimum). • The worktop must be installed in place before calling the Authorised Service Agent to have the required arrangements made. 0 Preparation of the...
... left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture. Make sure that the electric and gas installations are in accordance with all local gas and/or electrical regulations. The product must be used must be heat resistant (100 °C minimum). • The worktop must be installed in place before calling the Authorised Service Agent to have the required arrangements made. 0 Preparation of the...
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... must not be connected to using the product with hot parts of broken glass! If the mains lead is only guaranteed after correct installation. national regulations. 9 I ] Risk of the appliance. 50* 560 5d* 9 50 min. Risk of suitable capacity as stated in the "Technical specifications" table. Installation and connection • The product must comply with all local gas and electrical regulations. [I EN The...
... must not be connected to using the product with hot parts of broken glass! If the mains lead is only guaranteed after correct installation. national regulations. 9 I ] Risk of the appliance. 50* 560 5d* 9 50 min. Risk of suitable capacity as stated in the "Technical specifications" table. Installation and connection • The product must comply with all local gas and electrical regulations. [I EN The...
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... with the values in all poles. This control unit must be covered with the product: L1 L2 J N 2N AC 380-415 V L N 1N AC 220-240 V 2. Type label is installed onto a drawer, this instruction may cause operational problems and invalidate the product warranty. This product must only be connected by a residual current circuit breaker is supplied with a wooden plate. 10 I EN...
... with the values in all poles. This control unit must be covered with the product: L1 L2 J N 2N AC 380-415 V L N 1N AC 220-240 V 2. Type label is installed onto a drawer, this instruction may cause operational problems and invalidate the product warranty. This product must only be connected by a residual current circuit breaker is supplied with a wooden plate. 10 I EN...
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...sealing gasket to the parts of the hob contacting the counter as described below in the counter. 4. Center the product in order to prevent any liquid from the hob as illustrated in the figure. 2. If the oven is below: 450* min. 30 mm 40'h [I] When installing the hob onto a cabinet, a shelf must be installed...surface of the counter as illustrated in oven. It is not required when installing onto a built-in the following figure. 3. This is required to leave a ventilation opening of minimum 180 cm2 at the rear section of the furniture as shown in figure. Using the installation...
...sealing gasket to the parts of the hob contacting the counter as described below in the counter. 4. Center the product in order to prevent any liquid from the hob as illustrated in the figure. 2. If the oven is below: 450* min. 30 mm 40'h [I] When installing the hob onto a cabinet, a shelf must be installed...surface of the counter as illustrated in oven. It is not required when installing onto a built-in the following figure. 3. This is required to leave a ventilation opening of minimum 180 cm2 at the rear section of the furniture as shown in figure. Using the installation...
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... the general appearance of your product for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). EI Do not place other items on the carton. Disposal 2 3 min. 40 mm 1 Hob 2 Installation clamp 3 Counter * Rear view (connection holes) r] Making connections to different holes is not a good practice in terms of safety since it . Plug in the power cable and switch on the product's fuse. 2.
... the general appearance of your product for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). EI Do not place other items on the carton. Disposal 2 3 min. 40 mm 1 Hob 2 Installation clamp 3 Counter * Rear view (connection holes) r] Making connections to different holes is not a good practice in terms of safety since it . Plug in the power cable and switch on the product's fuse. 2.
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... dry with cover for cooking. Bottom of the appliance r:] The surface may increase 4 times. • Select the burner which is no cover, energy consumption may get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials. Do not use aggressive detergents, cleaning powder/cream or any sharp objects. 1. Initial use First cleaning of the vessels or pots must be compatible with electric hobs. If...
... dry with cover for cooking. Bottom of the appliance r:] The surface may increase 4 times. • Select the burner which is no cover, energy consumption may get damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials. Do not use aggressive detergents, cleaning powder/cream or any sharp objects. 1. Initial use First cleaning of the vessels or pots must be compatible with electric hobs. If...
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... cover the pot or pan with water! Clean any unnecessary cleaning by preventing the dishes from overflowing. Thus, you use when heating oil. • Place the pans and saucepans in a manner so that they are centered on the cooking zone. Aluminum damages the glass ceramic surface. Spills may damage the glass ceramic surface and cause fire. El How to use the hob General information about glass ceramic hobs • Glass ceramic surface...
... cover the pot or pan with water! Clean any unnecessary cleaning by preventing the dishes from overflowing. Thus, you use when heating oil. • Place the pans and saucepans in a manner so that they are centered on the cooking zone. Aluminum damages the glass ceramic surface. Spills may damage the glass ceramic surface and cause fire. El How to use the hob General information about glass ceramic hobs • Glass ceramic surface...
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You can decrease the cooking level or turn off the oven. Saucepan selection For induction hobs, use only vessels suitable for cooking. Glass and ceramic vessels, pots and the stainless steel vessels with the induction hob or not. 1. Selected cooking zone and "Y" symbol flashes alternately. Do not put metal items such as forks, knives or saucepan covers onto your saucepan is running , sensors of the...
You can decrease the cooking level or turn off the oven. Saucepan selection For induction hobs, use only vessels suitable for cooking. Glass and ceramic vessels, pots and the stainless steel vessels with the induction hob or not. 1. Selected cooking zone and "Y" symbol flashes alternately. Do not put metal items such as forks, knives or saucepan covers onto your saucepan is running , sensors of the...
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... to prepare • Provides perfect heat • Provides perfect heat small portions or distribution. ideally. • Used to reduce the risk of an electric shock. 17 I EN Used to • Used for portions based on cook dishes such as all kinds of persons. Do not let any way (e. Even small objects (e.g. Do not use glass ceramic hobs with cracks. If the...
... to prepare • Provides perfect heat • Provides perfect heat small portions or distribution. ideally. • Used to reduce the risk of an electric shock. 17 I EN Used to • Used for portions based on cook dishes such as all kinds of persons. Do not let any way (e. Even small objects (e.g. Do not use glass ceramic hobs with cracks. If the...
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... product is still hot and may cause problems in the functions. Touch the "0" key on the hob 1. This symbol will be used to keep the control panel clean and dry. Turning on the control panel. Residual heat indicator "H" symbol that appears on all cooking zone displays. 0 0I0 0 0 0 If no operation is still hot. "0" icon appears on the cooking zone display indicates that the cooking zone is performed...
... product is still hot and may cause problems in the functions. Touch the "0" key on the hob 1. This symbol will be used to keep the control panel clean and dry. Turning on the control panel. Residual heat indicator "H" symbol that appears on all cooking zone displays. 0 0I0 0 0 0 If no operation is still hot. "0" icon appears on the cooking zone display indicates that the cooking zone is performed...
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... the user against hot cooking zones. Touch the selection key of the cooking zone you can be available in 3 different ways: 1. Touch "0" or "0" key firstly to "0". 3. Select the desired cooking zone by dropping the temperature adjustment to it. By dropping the temperature level to "0" You can turn the cooking zone off the cooking zone assigned to "0" level. 2. Touch "'O" key to set the...
... the user against hot cooking zones. Touch the selection key of the cooking zone you can be available in 3 different ways: 1. Touch "0" or "0" key firstly to "0". 3. Select the desired cooking zone by dropping the temperature adjustment to it. By dropping the temperature level to "0" You can turn the cooking zone off the cooking zone assigned to "0" level. 2. Touch "'O" key to set the...
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...turned off later. Using induction cooking zones safely and efficiently Operating principles: Induction hob heats directly the cooking vessel as described above. However, this temperature level. Operation time limit depends on the model. Table-1: Operation time limits Temperature level Operation time limit - Precise power setting Induction... protection Your hob is equipped with the cooking zone and thus, minimum energy consumption is a timer assigned to other hob types. If there is achieved. It changes the power settings very fast. Induction hob is equipped with overflow safety system...
...turned off later. Using induction cooking zones safely and efficiently Operating principles: Induction hob heats directly the cooking vessel as described above. However, this temperature level. Operation time limit depends on the model. Table-1: Operation time limits Temperature level Operation time limit - Precise power setting Induction... protection Your hob is equipped with the cooking zone and thus, minimum energy consumption is a timer assigned to other hob types. If there is achieved. It changes the power settings very fast. Induction hob is equipped with overflow safety system...
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... from the • The noise of the fan that cools electric system can be heard. clear away. These sounds are If the surface of the touch control normal and a part of the touch control panel clean. Erroneous operation may temperature levels. Operating noisy Some...high vapor, entire control system may be observed. • Noise can be heard because of the saucepan can be heard if an empty saucepan is exposed to overflow. panel is heated. rj Keep the surface of induction cooking. induction hob. noise. • In low levels, a regular on/off sound can cause error...
... from the • The noise of the fan that cools electric system can be heard. clear away. These sounds are If the surface of the touch control normal and a part of the touch control panel clean. Erroneous operation may temperature levels. Operating noisy Some...high vapor, entire control system may be observed. • Noise can be heard because of the saucepan can be heard if an empty saucepan is exposed to overflow. panel is heated. rj Keep the surface of induction cooking. induction hob. noise. • In low levels, a regular on/off sound can cause error...
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... Switch off after each use suitable commercially available products. Use a soft cloth with a damp cloth. [j] Sugar-based foods such as thick cream and syrup must be possible to remove cooking residues more easily, thus avoiding these from burning the next time the appliance is used. • No special cleaning agents are required for cleaning. Residues may cause damage on the glass ceramic surface...
... Switch off after each use suitable commercially available products. Use a soft cloth with a damp cloth. [j] Sugar-based foods such as thick cream and syrup must be possible to remove cooking residues more easily, thus avoiding these from burning the next time the appliance is used. • No special cleaning agents are required for cleaning. Residues may cause damage on the glass ceramic surface...
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... the circuit breaker. Troubleshooting Product emits metal noises while heating and cooling. 0 When the metal parts are heated, they may set a new cooking time or finish cooking. • Overheat protection is active. >>> Allow your hob to cool down . If necessary, replace or reset them to repair a defective product yourself. 25 I EN "Y" symbol appears on the cooking zone display. • You have implemented the instructions...
... the circuit breaker. Troubleshooting Product emits metal noises while heating and cooling. 0 When the metal parts are heated, they may set a new cooking time or finish cooking. • Overheat protection is active. >>> Allow your hob to cool down . If necessary, replace or reset them to repair a defective product yourself. 25 I EN "Y" symbol appears on the cooking zone display. • You have implemented the instructions...
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... still be correctly installed, located and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Instructions Booklet provided. • Professional Installation by a qualified plumber/electrical appliance installer is recommended for all functional replacement parts. • The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to meet the requirements contained in appliances : 2 year from the date of the original purchase. HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER THE MANUFACTURERS...
... still be correctly installed, located and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Instructions Booklet provided. • Professional Installation by a qualified plumber/electrical appliance installer is recommended for all functional replacement parts. • The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to meet the requirements contained in appliances : 2 year from the date of the original purchase. HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE UNDER THE MANUFACTURERS...