Smeg SE2642ID2 manual

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    225146 O91 Gebrauchs- und Montag eanweisung Induktions -Glaskeramik-Koc hfeld Instructions for fitti ng and use Glass ceramic induction hob Instructions de montage et d’utilisation Table de cuisson vitro céramique à induction Gebruiks- en montage-instructies Keramische inductiekookplaat Istruzioni per us o e montaggio Piano di cot tura ad indu [...]

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    18 GB Disposing of the p ackaging Please dispose of the pa ckaging th at ca me with your appli ance in an environmentally frie ndly way. Recycling i n this way saves on resources an d cuts down on waste. Disposing of old appliances The symbol on the pro duct or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. In s[...]

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    Safety instructions GB 19 Safety instructions Connection and operation • The appliances are const ructed in accordance wi th the relevant safety regulatio ns. • Fitting a mains socket, repairing an d servicing t he appliance are jobs that should be carried out by a qualified ele ctrician according to valid saf ety regulations. For your own safe[...]

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    20 Appliance description GB A p pl ia n c e d e s cr ip ti o n The decorative design may de viate from the illustrations. A. Induction cooking zone back lef t B. Induction cooking zone ba ck right C. Induction cooking zone front left D. Induction cooking zone front right E. T ouch-Control ope rating panel F . Cooking zone back l eft (radiant heati [...]

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    Operation GB 21 Operation The hob The hob is equipped with an indu ction cooking mode. An induction coil underneath the glass ceramic hob generat es an electromagnet ic alternating fiel d which penetrates the gl ass ceramic and induces the heat- generating current in the pot base. With an induction cookin g zone the heat is no longer t ransferred f[...]

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    22 Operation GB Cookware for induction hobs The cookware used for the induction cooking zone must be made of metal, have magnetic properties and a suf ficient base ar ea. Only use pots wi th a base suitable for induction. This is how to estab lish the suitab ility o f a pot : Conduct the magn et test described below or make sure that the pot bears [...]

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    Operation GB 23 Operating the buttons The controls descr ibed here expect th e pressing of a (selection) but ton to be followed by the pressing of a subsequent but ton. The pressing of a subsequent but ton must always commence within 10 seconds , otherwise the select ion will be deleted. The plus and minus buttons can be t ouched indi vidually o r [...]

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    24 Operation GB ST OP function The cooking process can be briefly inte rrupted with th e STOP function, e. g. if the doorbell rings. The STOP function must be released in order to continue cooking at the same p ower level. If a ti mer has been set it wil l pause and will then continue . This functi on is only availabl e for 10 mi nutes for re asons[...]

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    Operation GB 25 Automatic switch-off (timer) The automatic switch-off device i s used to automat ically switch off any cooking zone af ter a stipulate d period of time. Cooking t imes ranging from 1 minute to 99 minutes can be set. 1. Switch on the hob . 2. Switch on one or more cookin g zones and set the requir ed power set- tings. 3. Press the ti[...]

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    26 Operation GB Automatic boost function Parboiling take s place at power level 9 with th e automatic boost f unction. After a certa in time the power level will switch d own automatically to a lower simmering setting (1 t o 8). When using the automatic boost functi on only t he simmering setting with which the food is to be cooked thr ough needs t[...]

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    Operation GB 27 Power boost setting (cooking zones marked with a P) The power boost sett ing makes additi onal power available for induction cooking zones. A large quantity of wat er can be brought t o the boil very quickly. The power boost sett ing operates for 10 minutes, after which the power level is automatically reduced to cooking l evel 9. 1[...]

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    28 Cleaning and Care GB Cleaning and Care • Before cleaning, switch off the hob and let it cool down. • Never clean the glass ceramic hob wit h a steam cleaner or similar appliance! • When cleaning make sur e that you only wipe lightly over th e on/off bu tton . The hob may otherwise be accidental ly switched on! Glass ceramic hob Impor tant![...]

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    What to do if trouble occurs GB 29 What to do if trouble occurs Interference with and repairs t o the appliance by unqu alified persons are dangerous as t hey can result in electri c shock, or short circuit . Do no int erfere with or try to repa ir the appli ance; this could cause inj ury and damage to th e appliance. Ther efore always have such wo[...]

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    30 Instructions for assembly GB Instructi ons for assembly Safety instructions for kitchen unit fitters • Veneers, adhesives and plastic surf aces of surrounding furniture must be tempe rature resi stant (>75° C). If the veneers and surfaces are not suffi ciently heat resistant t hey can become deformed. • Ensure that all live connections a[...]

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    Instructions for assembly GB 31 Clips • Drive the clips into th e worktop cut-out at the intervals indicat ed. It is not necessar y to adjust the heig ht due to the horizonta l stop motion devi ce. • Important! The horizontal drive of the clips must be flush wit h the worktop (avoid th e risk of breaks) . • Position t he hob according to the [...]

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    Instructions for assembly GB 32 Bracket • Insert the hob and al ign it. • From the bot tom, insert t he brackets wit h screws in the holes provi ded for fastening the brackets, align the b rackets and screw them tig ht. • Tighten the scre ws with a hand scr ew driver onl y; do not use a bat tery-operate d screw driver. • In the case of thi [...]

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    Instructions for assembly GB 33 Electrical connection • The electrical conn ection must be carri ed out by a qualifi ed electri cian who is authori sed to carry out such work! • Statutory regula tions and the connection specificat ions issued by the local power supply company must be strict ly observed. • When connecting the appliance it must[...]