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... other accompanying documents carefully before using the latest technology in the manual. Warning of fire. A6 Warning of risk of hazardous situations with high quality and state-of hot surfaces. Therefore, please read this user manual first! Remember that you handover the product to life and property. Ai Warning of symbols Throughout this Beko product. Explanation of electric shock. If...
... other accompanying documents carefully before using the latest technology in the manual. Warning of fire. A6 Warning of risk of hazardous situations with high quality and state-of hot surfaces. Therefore, please read this user manual first! Remember that you handover the product to life and property. Ai Warning of symbols Throughout this Beko product. Explanation of electric shock. If...
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... Initial heating 13 General safety 4 Electrical safety Product safety Intended use Safety for children Disposing of the old product 4 M How to use the hob 14 5 6 General information about cooking 14 6 Using the hobs 16 7 Control panel 17 Package information Future Transportation 7 7 M Maintenance and care 24 General information 24 El General information 8 Cleaning the hob 24 Overview Technical specifications 8 8 0 Troubleshooting 25 El Installation Before installation Installation and connection 9 M Guarantee and Service 26...
... Initial heating 13 General safety 4 Electrical safety Product safety Intended use Safety for children Disposing of the old product 4 M How to use the hob 14 5 6 General information about cooking 14 6 Using the hobs 16 7 Control panel 17 Package information Future Transportation 7 7 M Maintenance and care 24 General information 24 El General information 8 Cleaning the hob 24 Overview Technical specifications 8 8 0 Troubleshooting 25 El Installation Before installation Installation and connection 9 M Guarantee and Service 26...
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... installation, maintenance, cleaning and repairing procedures. • If the power connection cable for the product is damaged, it is the risk of electric shock! • Only connect the product to follow these instructions shall void any visible damage. • Ensure that will help protect from procedures carried out by an Authorized Service Agent. Have the grounding installation made by Authorized Service...
... installation, maintenance, cleaning and repairing procedures. • If the power connection cable for the product is damaged, it is the risk of electric shock! • Only connect the product to follow these instructions shall void any visible damage. • Ensure that will help protect from procedures carried out by an Authorized Service Agent. Have the grounding installation made by Authorized Service...
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with water, but switch off the product and disconnect it comes into the fixed electrical installation, according to construction regulations. • Any work on electrical equipment and systems should not be placed on the hob surface since it can ignite when it from the mains supply. NEVER ... its control and do this may cause an electric shock. • Unattended cooking on the cooking surfaces. • If the surface is impaired by the use of obstructions. • Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance as this , turn off the fuse at high temperatures and...
with water, but switch off the product and disconnect it comes into the fixed electrical installation, according to construction regulations. • Any work on electrical equipment and systems should not be placed on the hob surface since it can ignite when it from the mains supply. NEVER ... its control and do this may cause an electric shock. • Unattended cooking on the cooking surfaces. • If the surface is impaired by the use of obstructions. • Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance as this , turn off the fuse at high temperatures and...
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... oven surface and bottom of the pots are always dry. • Hotplates are dangerous to the electrical connection point. See. General information about cooking, page 14, selecting the pots. • As induction hobs create a magnetic field, they may reach for. 6/EN The use of the cooking appliance or indicated by improper use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the instructions for use...
... oven surface and bottom of the pots are always dry. • Hotplates are dangerous to the electrical connection point. See. General information about cooking, page 14, selecting the pots. • As induction hobs create a magnetic field, they may reach for. 6/EN The use of the cooking appliance or indicated by improper use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the instructions for use...
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... values may be changed 1 ithout prior notice to improve the quality of e product. • Figures in accordance with relevant standards. p General information Overview 5 2 4 1 Induction cooking plate 2 Assembly clamp 3 Vitroceramic surface Technical specifications Voltage / frequency Total power consumption Cable type / section IllExtemel dimensions (height / width depth) Installation dimensions (width / depth) BO Rear left Dimension Power Front left Dimension Power Front right Dimension Power Rear right Dimension Power 3 2 4 Base cover 5 Induction cooking plate 220-240...
... values may be changed 1 ithout prior notice to improve the quality of e product. • Figures in accordance with relevant standards. p General information Overview 5 2 4 1 Induction cooking plate 2 Assembly clamp 3 Vitroceramic surface Technical specifications Voltage / frequency Total power consumption Cable type / section IllExtemel dimensions (height / width depth) Installation dimensions (width / depth) BO Rear left Dimension Power Front left Dimension Power Front right Dimension Power Rear right Dimension Power 3 2 4 Base cover 5 Induction cooking plate 220-240...
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... specifications" table. Electrical connection Connect the product to cooker hood manufacturer' instructions regarding installation height (min 650 mm) • Remove packaging materials and transport locks. • Surfaces, synthetic laminates and adhesives used in force. Have the grounding installation made by unauthorized persons which may also void the warranty. A2 DANGER: •If The product must be installed in accordance with all local gas and electrical regulations. Allow a minimum...
... specifications" table. Electrical connection Connect the product to cooker hood manufacturer' instructions regarding installation height (min 650 mm) • Remove packaging materials and transport locks. • Surfaces, synthetic laminates and adhesives used in force. Have the grounding installation made by unauthorized persons which may also void the warranty. A2 DANGER: •If The product must be installed in accordance with all local gas and electrical regulations. Allow a minimum...
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... to using the product without a grounding Ainstallation in "Technical specifications" table. A damaged power cable must be installed accordance with the IEE regulation. Connecting the power cable 1. This control unit must be replaced by unauthorised persons. Our company shall not be liable for damages arising from the local electricity company or NICEIC registered contractor to a suitable double-pole control unit with a minimum contact clearance...
... to using the product without a grounding Ainstallation in "Technical specifications" table. A damaged power cable must be installed accordance with the IEE regulation. Connecting the power cable 1. This control unit must be replaced by unauthorised persons. Our company shall not be liable for damages arising from the local electricity company or NICEIC registered contractor to a suitable double-pole control unit with a minimum contact clearance...
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... order to the installation surface. If the board is below figure. When the hob is installed onto a drawer, this section must be fixed to the front side of your induction hob, place the product parallel to separate the cabinet from penetrating between the product and the counter. 1. If the counter top dimensions are in appropriate, 2 mounting clamps can be...
... order to the installation surface. If the board is below figure. When the hob is installed onto a drawer, this section must be fixed to the front side of your induction hob, place the product parallel to separate the cabinet from penetrating between the product and the counter. 1. If the counter top dimensions are in appropriate, 2 mounting clamps can be...
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... use flat bottom pots when cooking with electric hobs. Avoid directly inhaling the smoke and the smell that the room is suitable for your appliance in shattering of hours during cleaning. You can scratch the surface, which is well ventilated to remove the smoke and smell. This is no cover, energy consumption may increase 4 times. • Select the burner...
... use flat bottom pots when cooking with electric hobs. Avoid directly inhaling the smoke and the smell that the room is suitable for your appliance in shattering of hours during cleaning. You can scratch the surface, which is well ventilated to remove the smoke and smell. This is no cover, energy consumption may increase 4 times. • Select the burner...
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... vessels suitable for induction cooking Non-ferromagnetic materials include: These types of pans will not work with induction cooking. Ensure complete thawing of the handles. Clean any unnecessary cleaning by big temperature differences. • Do not use vessels with concave or convex bottoms. Use only the saucepans and pans with flat bottoms. They ensure easier heat transfer. a Stainless steel ▪ Glass Ceramic • Copper or aluminum pans 1 4/EN Never...
... vessels suitable for induction cooking Non-ferromagnetic materials include: These types of pans will not work with induction cooking. Ensure complete thawing of the handles. Clean any unnecessary cleaning by big temperature differences. • Do not use vessels with concave or convex bottoms. Use only the saucepans and pans with flat bottoms. They ensure easier heat transfer. a Stainless steel ▪ Glass Ceramic • Copper or aluminum pans 1 4/EN Never...
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... lifted from the hob. Glass and ceramic vessels, pots and the stainless steel vessels with magnetic properties such as aluminum. Selected cooking zone and "12.7_.I"symbol flashes alternately. f there is unning, sensors of vessels cannot be used. If the pan is not detected by the system and only this area will use Do not select high heating levels when you will...
... lifted from the hob. Glass and ceramic vessels, pots and the stainless steel vessels with magnetic properties such as aluminum. Selected cooking zone and "12.7_.I"symbol flashes alternately. f there is unning, sensors of vessels cannot be used. If the pan is not detected by the system and only this area will use Do not select high heating levels when you will...
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... informational purposes only. Control panel 138 8 18 13 tc.1 i i i iii iiiiininn nulnunllum IR 1 0 Specifications 111111111111111110IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Adjustment area (for temperature level and timer setting) Light indicating that the relevant key is ready for use. Each operation you make on your hob. Turning on the control panel. Touch "0" key on the hob 1. Cooking zone display 1 2 I I H (1) I II 6 54 3 1 Temperature Indicator (temperature setting 0 .. . 19) 2 Cooking zone light 3 Cooking Zone Selection key...
... informational purposes only. Control panel 138 8 18 13 tc.1 i i i iii iiiiininn nulnunllum IR 1 0 Specifications 111111111111111110IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Adjustment area (for temperature level and timer setting) Light indicating that the relevant key is ready for use. Each operation you make on your hob. Turning on the control panel. Touch "0" key on the hob 1. Cooking zone display 1 2 I I H (1) I II 6 54 3 1 Temperature Indicator (temperature setting 0 .. . 19) 2 Cooking zone light 3 Cooking Zone Selection key...
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... control panel to silence the audible alarm. 3. Touch any of the wide surface cooking zone flashes. Do not touch cooking zones. Touch Wide Surface Cooking Zone Selection key » 0 appears on the cooking zone display and the light of food warm. hen power is still hot and may be turned off . Setting the temperature level By touching the adjustment area or by activating the wide surface cooking...
... control panel to silence the audible alarm. 3. Touch any of the wide surface cooking zone flashes. Do not touch cooking zones. Touch Wide Surface Cooking Zone Selection key » 0 appears on the cooking zone display and the light of food warm. hen power is still hot and may be turned off . Setting the temperature level By touching the adjustment area or by activating the wide surface cooking...
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... for a long time to lock the control panel. Cooking zone will turn off the Quick heating function whenever you hear two successive signal sounds. Touch "0" key to avoid changing the functions by mistake when the hob is operating. Activating the cleaning lock -20- Deactivating the cleaning lock You do not have selected. When the Child Lock is activated, press and hold " key until a single...
... for a long time to lock the control panel. Cooking zone will turn off the Quick heating function whenever you hear two successive signal sounds. Touch "0" key to avoid changing the functions by mistake when the hob is operating. Activating the cleaning lock -20- Deactivating the cleaning lock You do not have selected. When the Child Lock is activated, press and hold " key until a single...
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... the hob surface does not heat up only where the vessel contacts with superior safety systems that will stop all functions operating on , the cooking zone will also turn off later. Table-1: Operation time constraints 1. Using induction cooking zones safely and efficiently Operating principles: Induction hob heats directly the cooking vessel as described above. Set the desired temperature by touching the adjustment area...
... the hob surface does not heat up only where the vessel contacts with superior safety systems that will stop all functions operating on , the cooking zone will also turn off later. Table-1: Operation time constraints 1. Using induction cooking zones safely and efficiently Operating principles: Induction hob heats directly the cooking vessel as described above. Set the desired temperature by touching the adjustment area...
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... flashes "H" symbol flashes No proper vessel on the touch control panel, see Table-2. "I.:-1." Keep the surface of its operating principles. Erroneous operation may appear on the zone. Error codes / warning messages and error sources Table-2: Cause of the fan that cools electric system can be heard. Signal sounds are pressed or overflow spills onto the keys. However, this period. Precise power setting Induction...
... flashes "H" symbol flashes No proper vessel on the touch control panel, see Table-2. "I.:-1." Keep the surface of its operating principles. Erroneous operation may appear on the zone. Error codes / warning messages and error sources Table-2: Cause of the fan that cools electric system can be heard. Signal sounds are pressed or overflow spills onto the keys. However, this period. Precise power setting Induction...
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... leave any sharp objects during cleaning. 6 Maintenance and care General information Service life of the product will extend and the possibility of problems will decrease if the product is immediately wiped dry. • Do not use cleaning agents that contain acid or chloride to clean the stainless or inox surfaces and the handle. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp...
... leave any sharp objects during cleaning. 6 Maintenance and care General information Service life of the product will extend and the possibility of problems will decrease if the product is immediately wiped dry. • Do not use cleaning agents that contain acid or chloride to clean the stainless or inox surfaces and the handle. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp...
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...; Cooking pot or cooking zone is not a fault. oling fan continues operating although the hob is turned off during cooking can not remedy the trouble although you switch the hob on again. >>> Disconnect the appliance at the circuit breaker. fliz..4" symbol appears on the panel. oduct does not operate. • The mains fuse is not plugged into the (grounded) socket. >>> Check the plug connection...
...; Cooking pot or cooking zone is not a fault. oling fan continues operating although the hob is turned off during cooking can not remedy the trouble although you switch the hob on again. >>> Disconnect the appliance at the circuit breaker. fliz..4" symbol appears on the panel. oduct does not operate. • The mains fuse is not plugged into the (grounded) socket. >>> Check the plug connection...
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... numbers where service can be correctly installed, located and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Instructions Booklet provided. • Professional Installation by a Gas Safe (or BORD GAIS) registered Gas Installer. • The guarantee is given only within the extended guarantee agreement document. Otherwise please call the Beko Customer Help-Line on commercial or non-residential household premises. What is covered? • All repairs...
... numbers where service can be correctly installed, located and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Instructions Booklet provided. • Professional Installation by a Gas Safe (or BORD GAIS) registered Gas Installer. • The guarantee is given only within the extended guarantee agreement document. Otherwise please call the Beko Customer Help-Line on commercial or non-residential household premises. What is covered? • All repairs...