Fisher & Paykel CT560 manual

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    Cer amic glass cooktops User guide NZ A U C T280, C T560, C T655 ‘ classic range’ models[...]

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    1 Contents Introduction 2 Safety instructions 2 Controls - con ventional models 3 Controls - touch contr ol models 4 Cookware 9 Cleaning 10 Pr oblem solving - touch control models 12 F requently asked questions 13 Manufacturer ’ s warranty 14 Customer care 15 Impor tant! SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this User Guide may not be avai[...]

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    2 I ntroduction Congratulations on the purchase of y our new Ceramic Cooktop . We str ongly recommend that you r ead this User Guide carefully to take full advantage of the features off ered by this product. This books covers operational instructions for the C T560, C T655 and C T280 series ceramic cooktops. Saf et y instruc tions W ARNING! Electri[...]

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    3 Contr ols - conventional models As the control knob is turned clock wise, the heat output is increased. Turn the contr ol k nob to the High setting to begin cooking and adjust as necessar y . The elements are contolled by variable energy regulators giving infinit e control. At the low setting delicate warming, melting chocolate and keeping milk w[...]

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    4 Contr ols - touch control models Y our cooktop has temperature settings ranging from 1-9, the low est setting being 1 and the highest setting 9. The low settings (from 1-5), off er a subtle and broad range of simmer settings (ref er to the ‘ T emperature Setting Guide ’). Setting 1 is ideal for melting chocolate and keeping milk warm at a ver[...]

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    5 Using the elements 1 With the cooktop turned on, touch the corresponding element button in the t ouch controls for the element you wish to cook on. 2 The red light will stop flashing and r emain static, beside the element that is selected. (If no element is selected within 5-10 seconds the cooktop will automatically turn off ). 3 Select the eleme[...]

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    6 Keylock T o lock the controls for cleaning or to pr event children from pla ying, touch the button, then touch the button. A light will go on beside the keylock button. All the controls are now locked (except for the button). If the cooktop is turned off , the keylock light will go out, even though the controls ar e still locked. T o release the [...]

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    7 Dual element control The left front element is designed for dual element contr ol, using either the inner or full element. 1 With the cooktop turned on, touch the button in the touch controls . The red light will stop flashing and remain static . 2 Select the element temperature setting, using the arrows as requir ed. Only the inner element will [...]

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    8 While this function is activated the element indicator will flash between and the reduced temperature setting , until the fixed time elapses, and the reduced t emperature setting is reached. Auto Hea t-Reduce Guide Auto Hea t- Reduce setting Time on maximum heat setting Reduces temperatur e setting to Cooking suggestion 1 1 min 1 2 3 min 2 slow w[...]

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    9 Cookware T o get the best results out of your cooktop f ollow these simple suggestions : Use heavy gauge, flat, smooth bottom pans that conf orm to the diameter of the cook ing area. This will provide good contact with the glass and help reduce cooking times. Cookware with a stainless steel sandwich base or enamelled cast iron will giv e you the [...]

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    10 Cleaning Caring f or your cooktop Use cleaner on the cooktop while it is warm to touch. Rinse and wipe dr y with a clean cloth or paper towel . The cooktop may become stained if cleaning residue remains . Remove any f ood, spillovers or gr ease from the cooktop while it is still warm using the razor blade scraper provided held at a 30° angle. W[...]

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    11 Stainless steel surround Impor tant! Do not use harsh/abrasive cleaning agents to clean your c ooktop as they may damage the stainless steel finish and the knobs. Impor tant! Commercial stainless st eel cleaner containing chlorine compounds are corr osive and may damage the appearance of your cookt op. Brushed Stainless Steel Brushed stainless s[...]

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    12 P roblem solving - t ouch control models If you find you are experiencing problems operating the cooktop , we recommend that using the ball of your finger works better than the tip of your finger on the touch contr ols. A slight film of water over the touch contr ols may make the buttons unresponsive. If there has been a mains power failure or f[...]

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    13 F requently asked questions Q Is it possible for m y cooktop to shatter? A This is highly unlikely . The glass is ver y robust and strong and goes thr ough a vigorous testing process befor e it is accepted. Q Does the glass scratch easily? A No , the glass is ver y tough. However check that your pots do not ha ve jagged edges on the bottom and d[...]

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    14 Manufac turer ’ s warrant y Before y ou call for service or assistance ... Check the things you can do yourself . Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that: 1 Y our product is correctly installed. 2 Y ou are familiar with its normal operation. If after check ing these points you still need assistance, please ref[...]

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    Copyright © F isher & Paykel 2006. All rights reserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change at an y time. Y ou should therefore check with your Dealer to ensure this booklet correc[...]