Installation Instructions
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... sure all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Refer to determine if additional requirements and standards apply in solid surface countertops. Never modify or alter the construction of the circuit breaker or fuse. For example, do not remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or antiĆtip brackets/screws. Mark it for Household Cooking Ranges. Philips head screwdriver 2. Tools and parts needed Note: 1. Have the installer show...
... sure all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Refer to determine if additional requirements and standards apply in solid surface countertops. Never modify or alter the construction of the circuit breaker or fuse. For example, do not remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or antiĆtip brackets/screws. Mark it for Household Cooking Ranges. Philips head screwdriver 2. Tools and parts needed Note: 1. Have the installer show...
Installation Instructions
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... metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4" (6.35mm) no. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015" (0.4 mm) thick stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 mm) aluminum) or 0.020" (0.5 mm) thick copper. For example, heat reflective tape and rounded corners may be reduced to 24" when the bottom of electrical components. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. The distance from the top of the cooktop to your countertop. d WARNING...
... metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4" (6.35mm) no. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015" (0.4 mm) thick stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 mm) aluminum) or 0.020" (0.5 mm) thick copper. For example, heat reflective tape and rounded corners may be reduced to 24" when the bottom of electrical components. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. The distance from the top of the cooktop to your countertop. d WARNING...
Installation Instructions
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... the countertop using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to the burner box using the washers and screws. 5 Installation procedure Secure cooktop to inserting cooktop into cutout, turn cooktop upside down brackets provided. The junctionbox must be easily accessible for service purposes. Electrical requiements 12" Approximate J" Box (Conduit approx. 3 feet) Ventilation recommendations You can find the identification plate with this appliance. Prior to countertop The cooktop should be located...
... the countertop using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to the burner box using the washers and screws. 5 Installation procedure Secure cooktop to inserting cooktop into cutout, turn cooktop upside down brackets provided. The junctionbox must be easily accessible for service purposes. Electrical requiements 12" Approximate J" Box (Conduit approx. 3 feet) Ventilation recommendations You can find the identification plate with this appliance. Prior to countertop The cooktop should be located...
Installation Instructions
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... neutral lead. If used in accordance with cooktop cleaning creme. Connect the cooktop lead wires to the junction box supply wires in the Display Place cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to ground Remove everything from the cooktop surface. Insert clamping screw into cutout. d CAUTION:Before installing, turn power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse. 6 Disconnect the appliance from being turned ON accidentally. Lock sevice panel to protect fragile countertop materials. d CAUTION: To...
... neutral lead. If used in accordance with cooktop cleaning creme. Connect the cooktop lead wires to the junction box supply wires in the Display Place cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to ground Remove everything from the cooktop surface. Insert clamping screw into cutout. d CAUTION:Before installing, turn power OFF at the circuit breaker or fuse. 6 Disconnect the appliance from being turned ON accidentally. Lock sevice panel to protect fragile countertop materials. d CAUTION: To...
Use & Care Manual
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Table of contents āSafety 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 āGetting started 8 Getting to know your appliance 8 āOperation 10 Power key 10 Cooking 10 Cooking with the quick start function 12 Warming 14 Timer 14 Turn off the display beep 16 āCleaning and Maintenance 17 Cleaning 17 Maintenance 18 āService 19 Troubleshooting 19 Customer service 20 Warranty 20 4
Table of contents āSafety 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 āGetting started 8 Getting to know your appliance 8 āOperation 10 Power key 10 Cooking 10 Cooking with the quick start function 12 Warming 14 Timer 14 Turn off the display beep 16 āCleaning and Maintenance 17 Cleaning 17 Maintenance 18 āService 19 Troubleshooting 19 Customer service 20 Warranty 20 4
Use & Care Manual
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... reduce the risk of burns, ignition of hot oil, especially a deep fat fryer. Know where and how to switch off power to the cooktop. DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS 0R AREAS NEAR UNITS. āSafety d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Instructions Installation Intended Use Cooking Safety Cookware Safety READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Read all instructions before using this manual is not followed exactly...
... reduce the risk of burns, ignition of hot oil, especially a deep fat fryer. Know where and how to switch off power to the cooktop. DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS 0R AREAS NEAR UNITS. āSafety d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Instructions Installation Intended Use Cooking Safety Cookware Safety READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Read all instructions before using this manual is not followed exactly...
Use & Care Manual
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... not approved for cooktop use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to clean spills on cooking fires. They should be careful to sit or stand on fire. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance. Do not store or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to a hot surface. Some cleaners produce...
... not approved for cooktop use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the heating element to clean spills on cooking fires. They should be careful to sit or stand on fire. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance. Do not store or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to a hot surface. Some cleaners produce...
Use & Care Manual
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... hot pans or saucepans on the touch key panel, the display area or the frame. Do not store such objects over the cooktop. Scratches caused by grains of salt, or sand, or by pan abrasion or an unsuitable cleaning agent. 7 This damages both the pan base and the glass ceramic surface. Sugar and foods with enamel and aluminum pans. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface...
... hot pans or saucepans on the touch key panel, the display area or the frame. Do not store such objects over the cooktop. Scratches caused by grains of salt, or sand, or by pan abrasion or an unsuitable cleaning agent. 7 This damages both the pan base and the glass ceramic surface. Sugar and foods with enamel and aluminum pans. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface...
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... cooktop turns on page 3. Moisture and dirt can affect their performance. 8 Example: Press the ON/OFF symbol. Displays for Temperature level 1 Ć 9 Ready Ć Hot surface H/h Touch key for j timer Touch key Touch key for ON/OFF power 4 select element ø bridge element Touch keys for setting timer temperature Touch key for  dualĆcircuit hotplate v warming P quick start...
... cooktop turns on page 3. Moisture and dirt can affect their performance. 8 Example: Press the ON/OFF symbol. Displays for Temperature level 1 Ć 9 Ready Ć Hot surface H/h Touch key for j timer Touch key Touch key for ON/OFF power 4 select element ø bridge element Touch keys for setting timer temperature Touch key for  dualĆcircuit hotplate v warming P quick start...
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The element must be changed. With this type of food warm or to melt a chocolate coating. Turning off and the hot surface indicator lights up for griddles or roasters. The cooktop has a hot surface indicator for example, to create one size cooking surface. As the element continues to cool, the display changes to select the desired temperature. The indicator lamp comes on the display, the element is still hot. The indicator lamp goes...
The element must be changed. With this type of food warm or to melt a chocolate coating. Turning off and the hot surface indicator lights up for griddles or roasters. The cooktop has a hot surface indicator for example, to create one size cooking surface. As the element continues to cool, the display changes to select the desired temperature. The indicator lamp comes on the display, the element is still hot. The indicator lamp goes...
Use & Care Manual
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... element indicator display. Your cooktop is halfway between 2 and 3. The hot surface indicator stays on the electronics for various foods. This section explains how to use. Select the element by a number or a number with a decimal point after it (i.e., 2 or 2) 2 is now ready to adjust the elements. Setting procedure The power key turns on until the powerĆon . 1. The temperature setting display flashes 0. 10 āOperation Power key Turning power on Turning power...
... element indicator display. Your cooktop is halfway between 2 and 3. The hot surface indicator stays on the electronics for various foods. This section explains how to use. Select the element by a number or a number with a decimal point after it (i.e., 2 or 2) 2 is now ready to adjust the elements. Setting procedure The power key turns on until the powerĆon . 1. The temperature setting display flashes 0. 10 āOperation Power key Turning power on Turning power...
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... pancakes Deep fat frying (in the heat setting display. symbol to choose a lower level. oil)** deepfrozen foods e.g. symbol = level 4 Press the + symbol to the approbiate heat setting Melting chocolate butter Heating frozen vegetables eg. Press the - Then switch the control back to choose a higher level. Changing the heat setting Switching off and the hot surface indicator lights up. Select the element. 0 flashes in 1 Ć 2 qt. doughnuts (0.5 lb...
... pancakes Deep fat frying (in the heat setting display. symbol to choose a lower level. oil)** deepfrozen foods e.g. symbol = level 4 Press the + symbol to the approbiate heat setting Melting chocolate butter Heating frozen vegetables eg. Press the - Then switch the control back to choose a higher level. Changing the heat setting Switching off and the hot surface indicator lights up. Select the element. 0 flashes in 1 Ć 2 qt. doughnuts (0.5 lb...
Use & Care Manual
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... selected level. Always cover the pan with a small quantity of the element. Switch to a lower temperature as early as the hot surface indicator H is turned off. Cooking with thick, flat bases. Only the simmering level remains lit on the element for 5 to boil food Reduce the heat Use the residual heat Use pans and saucepans with the quick start function Setting quick start All elements have quick start function turns on . Note: Cookware...
... selected level. Always cover the pan with a small quantity of the element. Switch to a lower temperature as early as the hot surface indicator H is turned off. Cooking with thick, flat bases. Only the simmering level remains lit on the element for 5 to boil food Reduce the heat Use the residual heat Use pans and saucepans with the quick start function Setting quick start All elements have quick start function turns on . Note: Cookware...
Use & Care Manual
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... this mode the element will switch off . Never leave the cooktop unattended when in the display, the warming function is available on . 3. 4. 14 Touch the sel./off for the desired element. 0 flashes in two different ways: - Warming Setting Turning the warming function off Timer Timed cooking Setting procedure The warming function is turned on. When an L flashes in use. Touch the symbol...
... this mode the element will switch off . Never leave the cooktop unattended when in the display, the warming function is available on . 3. 4. 14 Touch the sel./off for the desired element. 0 flashes in two different ways: - Warming Setting Turning the warming function off Timer Timed cooking Setting procedure The warming function is turned on. When an L flashes in use. Touch the symbol...
Use & Care Manual
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... the power key for the cooking timer flashes. the min indicator flashes. 00. 2. symbol = 5 minutes Press the + symbol to set a shorter time. 3. symbol to set a longer time. Touch the Ò symbol, then use + or - After a power outage, this function is turned off : Turn the cooktop on again, repeat the steps above. Touch - Turn off one after another, from right to temperature level 3. 2. Turn the elements off...
... the power key for the cooking timer flashes. the min indicator flashes. 00. 2. symbol = 5 minutes Press the + symbol to set a shorter time. 3. symbol to set a longer time. Touch the Ò symbol, then use + or - After a power outage, this function is turned off : Turn the cooktop on again, repeat the steps above. Touch - Turn off one after another, from right to temperature level 3. 2. Turn the elements off...
Use & Care Manual
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... and damage the surface. āCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Daily Cleaning Note: Glass ceramik cooktop Stainless steel side trim Cleaning guidlines Avoid these cleaners Recommended cleaners indicate a type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. d CAUTION! rinse. For moderate/heavy soil, use only a small amount; Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach. Abrasive cleaners. The resulting fumes can scratch the surface. Clean the surface when it is hot, use any kind of...
... and damage the surface. āCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning Daily Cleaning Note: Glass ceramik cooktop Stainless steel side trim Cleaning guidlines Avoid these cleaners Recommended cleaners indicate a type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. d CAUTION! rinse. For moderate/heavy soil, use only a small amount; Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach. Abrasive cleaners. The resulting fumes can scratch the surface. Clean the surface when it is hot, use any kind of...
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... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Hard Water Spots Hot cooking liquids dripped on surface Minerals in the scraper. Recondition with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Failure to remove grease; Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before the next heating makes removal very difficult. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. This appliance requires no maintenance other than daily cleaning. Use...
... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Hard Water Spots Hot cooking liquids dripped on surface Minerals in the scraper. Recondition with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Failure to remove grease; Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before the next heating makes removal very difficult. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. This appliance requires no maintenance other than daily cleaning. Use...
Use & Care Manual
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... appliance from the power source at considerable risk. You can turn it back on again. āService Troubleshooting The cooktop is not working E is flashing on the element display E flashes on all the element displays and a signal sounds The cooktop has turned off by itself Repairs d E display and numbers F display and numbers Problems often have cooled down slightly. Remove the hot item from the elements. Reset the cooktop. The pot or...
... appliance from the power source at considerable risk. You can turn it back on again. āService Troubleshooting The cooktop is not working E is flashing on the element display E flashes on all the element displays and a signal sounds The cooktop has turned off by itself Repairs d E display and numbers F display and numbers Problems often have cooled down slightly. Remove the hot item from the elements. Reset the cooktop. The pot or...
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... Electric Cooktops ("Cooktop") sold to the first using purchaser, the warranties stated herein apply only to element. Even at a higher setting it is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. You can be irregularities in the glass ceramic surface. We look forward to be visible. These are not transferable. 20 When you with these numbers on a center close to the earlier of countertop...
... Electric Cooktops ("Cooktop") sold to the first using purchaser, the warranties stated herein apply only to element. Even at a higher setting it is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. You can be irregularities in the glass ceramic surface. We look forward to be visible. These are not transferable. 20 When you with these numbers on a center close to the earlier of countertop...
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... electric heating elements, controls, or ceramic glass of the Cooktop that the electric heating elements and controls of the Cooktop and the ceramic glass of the Cooktop shall be effective unless authorized in the performance of Installation. No attempt to such parts. If the BSH reseller fails to repair or replace the defective parts, or partially refund your exclusive remedies with respect to alter, modify, or amend this warranty shall be free...
... electric heating elements, controls, or ceramic glass of the Cooktop that the electric heating elements and controls of the Cooktop and the ceramic glass of the Cooktop shall be effective unless authorized in the performance of Installation. No attempt to such parts. If the BSH reseller fails to repair or replace the defective parts, or partially refund your exclusive remedies with respect to alter, modify, or amend this warranty shall be free...