I N F OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GLASS CERAMIC HOB EHO 611 K O GB
WARNINGS It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. These warnings are provided in the interest of safety.
CONTENT Warnings ............................................................... 2 Specifications ........................................................ 4 Installation ............................................................. 4 Electrical Connections ........................................... 6 Operation ............................................................... 7 How to use your hob ............................................. 9 Cooking equipment ...............................................
SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: EHO 611 K DIGITRONIC Length Width Height Rating plate: 572 mm 502 mm 49 mm Typ 021.0 EHO 611 K Instr. No. Ser.No. Prod.No. 941 592 664 6.1 kW 240 V ~ 50 Hz E lectrolux SWISS MADE Cut out dimensions Length Width 560 mm 490 mm Voltage 240 V ~ 50 Hz Total Power 6.1 kW 2 1. Halogen cooking zone ∅ 145 mm 1200 W 2. Cooking zone (two-circuits zone) 195 / 135 mm 1900 W ∅ 145 mm 1200 W 4. Halogen cooking zone ∅ 180 mm 1800 W 3. Cooking zone 3 H H 5.
INSTALLATION The cut out in the worktop should be to the dimensions shown in fig.1. Before making the cut out ensure that the edges of the hob, that are to be adjacent to either a side or rear wall, have a minimum distance of 55 mm between the edge of the hob and the wall (fig.5). Fig.2 sealing ceramic When the cut out to the worktop is complete, lower the hob into position to ensure that it fits.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. The manufacturer declines any liability should this safety measure not be observed. Fig.1 1 E le ctrica l c o nne c tio n 2 3 S up p ly syste m 4 5 S ing le p ha s e L N N O TE : This a p p lia nce m us t b e c o nne c te d to s e p a ra te 3 0 A M P s witc h o utle t • Ensure that the electric circuit is capable of carrying the load of the appliance. • Switch OFF the electricity supplies at the mains.
OPERATION Cooking Zones The hob has 4 ceramic cooking zones. All 4 cooking zones feature variable settings which are represented by numbered graduations. Cooking Guide 1-2 Gentle To melt butter and chocolate, to prepare cream sauces, stews and milk pudding or to fry eggs. 3-4 Slow Dried vegetables, frozen food, fruit, boiling water or milk. 5-6 Medium Boiling potatoes, fresh vegetables, pates, soups, broths, pancakes or fish. 7-8 High Larger stews, meat roll, fish omelettes.
OPERATION The slider must immediately be returned to the "0" position, and then all the other indicators will show "0". All the heating zones are ready for use but you must switch your selected zone on within 5 seconds. fig.5 If this is not done, the top indicator will indicate a flashing horizontal line, the hob will then switch off and you will have to repeat the start-up procedure again.
HOW TO USE YOUR HOB 1. Before using your hob, always ensure that the surface of the cooking areas and the saucepans are clean and dry. Never cook directly on the cooking zones without using a cooking vessel. 2. Place the saucepans with contents onto the cooking area and turn the control knob to an appropriate setting.
COOKING EQUIPMENT Saucepans Fig.1 The heating zones are fitted with thermal limiters, which are a safety device to prevent the ceramic glass overheating, larger pans can be used - up to 230 mm (9") base diameter on a nominal 180 mm (7") heated area - providing they do not overlap the hob trims. Only use cookware manufactured for use on ceramic hobs. Look for the relevant symbol (Fig.1).
SERVICING WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A DEFECT? fig. 10 Before calling the customer service make sure that the hob was operated correctly and the fuse is not blown out. You are able to clear the following defects: • You hear a buzzing when you heat up a zone? => This is not a defect. It stops with increasing heat. • 0 Discolouring of a cooking zone? => This is not a fault in the material but burnt on food remains. They do not affect the functioning and the durability of the ceramic hob.
SERVICING Repairs on electrical appliances must be undertaken by qualified electricians only. Improper repairs can cause serious harm and danger for users. The appliance is only disconnected from the mains when the fuse is turned off or the mains connection is interrupted. Attention! If any fissures or cracks appear on the hob's surface the hob has to be switched off immediately. Disconnect the appliance from the mains and inform the service department.
INSTALLATION Power limitation In a few cases, it can happen that, depending on the type of connection and the fusing of the supply line, a power limitation may be necessary. It can then also be used if a higher electricity supply tariff is in force for peak power (peak current meter). More detailed values can be taken from the table below. a) No power limiting (Fig. 12 - Switch position 0) fig.12 pos.0 b) Power limit stage 1 (Fig.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Before carrying out any maintenance and cleaning operations, make sure that the appliance is ISOLATED from the electricity supply. Helpful Tips • Make sure the bottom of utensils and cooking areas are clean and dry. • Select the correct heat settings and use saucepans large enough to accommodate the food to eliminate boilovers and splattering. • If possible, wipe up food spills from adjacent heating areas before using the areas for cooking.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING How To Deal With Metal Marks • Metal deposits can be identified as grey/brown marks on the ceramic surface and are usually caused by dragging saucepans with aluminium bases, particularly when new, across the ceramic surface. • To avoid these marks, protect the surface of the hob with Cleaner Conditioner and lift the saucepans across the heated areas.
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