Manual CDA HC6620

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    h c6 6 20 Buil t -In Ceram ic Hob Manual for I nstal lation, Us e and Maint enanc e ...

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    2 Content s Contents ............................................................................................................. 2 Important ............................................................................................................ 3 Impor tant No te ............................................................................... ...

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    3 Impor tant The CDA G roup Ltd c annot be hel d respo nsibl e for inju ries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this pr oduct. Please no te that CDA r eserve the ri ght to i nvali date the guara ntee supp lied wit h this product follow ing incor rect ins tallat ion or m isuse of the appl ianc e or use i n a com mercial environment ...

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    4 At the end of its working life, the product mus t be taken to a special local authority was te collection centre or to a dealer provid ing app liance r ecy cling ser vices. Disposing of a household app liance separate ly avoids possible negative c onsequenc es for th e envi ronment and health. It also enables the const ituent materials to be reco ...

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    5 • The appl i ance is not intended t o be operated by any means of an ex ternal timer or s eparat e remote - contro l system. Impor tant Note Do not use the hob if t he glass surface is cracked or damage d to prevent ri sk of elec tric shock. D iscon nect it fro m the pow er supply. Using Your Hob Zones: 1. Front lef t 1.8 kW 2. Back l eft 1.2 k ...

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    6 Cont rol Panel : 1 5 4 1 2 3 1. Heatin g zone sele ction contr ol s 2. Power / Time r adjust ing contr ol s 3. Keylo ck control 4. ON/OFF control 5. Timer contr ol Using t he Touch Con tr ols The controls resp ond to touch, so you don’t need to app ly any pressure. Use the ball of your finger, not its tip. You will h ear a b eep each time a tou ...

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    7 To Switc h Heating Zones On When the ma ins power supply is switc hed on , th e buzzer be eps once and all the in dicat ors li ght up for 1 second , then go out. This indicat es that the cerami c hob has entered st andby mode. Touch th e ON/OFF cont rol , all t he ind icator s show “-“. Place a suitable pan on the cooking zone that you wish t ...

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    8 To Switc h Heating Zones Of f Touch the he ating zone selection control that corres ponds to the zone you wish to sw itch off (for example back right ). Turn the cooking zone off by using the “+” or “-“ control s to scr ol l down to “ 0 “. Alternat ively, the zone may be switched off by touching the “+” and “-“ control s toget ...

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    9 To U nloc k the C ontrol s : Touch and hold the k ey lock contr ol f or approx. 2 seconds. The c ontrols ar e now unlocked and the c er amic hob is now ready for use . Warnin g : If t he hob is switched off using the “ ON/OFF ” contr ol while t he con trols are locke d, it will be ne cessa ry to unlock the hob using the pr ocess above BEFORE ...

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    10 Using the Timer You can use the timer i n tw o di fferen t way s: • You can use it as a minute minder. In this case, the timer will not turn any cooking zone off when the set time i s up. • You can set it to turn one or more cooking zone (s) off aft er the se t time . You can set the timer for up to 99 minute s. Using t he Timer as a M inute ...

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    11 seconds and the t imer indicato r shows “- - “. To ca ncel the b eep touch either the “+ ” or “-“ control . To ca ncel the ti mer (at any point) t ouch the “+” and “-“ control s togethe r, th e timer is can celled, and ”--“ wil l sh ow in t he min ute display. Setting the T imer to T urn O ne C ooki ng Z one O ff Touch th ...

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    12 When th e cookin g time is reached, the co rresp onding cooking zone w ill swit ch off automat ically an d the beeper will sound an individual beep . Setting the T imer to T urn M ore T han O ne C ookin g Z one O ff If the timer i s se t to tu rn o ff mor e than o ne h eati ng zo ne, the time r indicato r wil l show t he low est time (e.g. if zo ...

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    13 Effici ent U se of Y our H ob Before using your hob for the first time, switch the zones on for a FEW SECONDS to burn of f any grease left over fr om the manufacturing process. The cer amic glas s retains heat, so to m ake b est u se o f the residual heat, swi tch off the zone five min utes prio r to the end of cooking . To reduce the cook ing t ...

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    14 suitable mater ial and have the corre ct type of base. The base should be flat and smoot h, as any rough part on the pan base could scr atch t he cer amic hob top. Choose pa ns whic h are between the siz es reco mmended i n the table above, and with bas es that are as non - reflective as po ssible , e.g. dull and dark. Only pans recommended f or ...

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    15 Care a nd Maint enance Always d iscon nect the appli ance from the pow er supply be fore undertaking any cleaning or maintenance. You should use a non - abrasive cleaner to clean t he hob top. Any abrasive cleaner (includin g Cif ) will scr atc h th e surf ace and co uld er ase the contr ol panel markings. Types o f residu es Clean with Cleaning ...

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    16 Troubleshooting Below is a list of some of the possible malfunc tions. If the problem cannot be resolved as described, contact Cust omer Servic es Prob lem Possib le Causes Remedy The hob cannot be turned on . No power. Ensure the hob is connected to t he power supply and that it is sw itche d on. Check wheth er there i s a power out age in your ...

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    17 Mains Electricity C onnection Mains electrical voltage: 22 0 – 240Vac Total rated electrical consumption : 5.5 - 6 . 6 kW Warning : T his appliance must be earthed We recommend that the appl iance i s conn ected by a qualifi ed elect rician, w ho is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. an d who will comply w ith t he I.E. T . and local regulations. Th ...

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    18 • This app liance is int ende d to be conne cted to the mains supp ly with a cable of cross section ar ea 2.5mm 2 . A larger cable w ill not fit th e terminal connect ions. • The marking of the current rating of the fuse or circuit breaker pro tecting this appliance should be marked on the socke t outle t. • Asse mbly an d elect rical conn ...

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    19 Fitting the Hob Unpacking the H o b: • Take care not to lose or mishandle any parts . Fitting P ositio n of the H ob: This app liance m ust b e inst alled a minimum of 50mm from any back wall and a minimum of 1 90mm away from any adjacent vertical surfaces , e.g. a tall cupboard end panel. This may be reduced to 10 0mm if the adjacent surface ...

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    20 shelf should be f itted to protect the user from hi gh t emperatur es. • I f the hob is to be installed above a working drawer, then a partition should be f itted to protect the conten ts and user from the hea t genera ted during use. This should be fitted 1 00mm be low the hob. • Never plac e perish able foo ds in the cupboard below t he ap ...

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    21 How to Inst all the Hob Overall dimensions of the hob: Width: 59 0mm Depth: 5 2 0mm Worktop c ut - out dimensions: Width : 560mm Depth: 49 0mm 1. Make th e requi red hole in the wor ktop. Be fore doing this, you must check the instr uction s sup plied w ith any cooker hood to ensure that you wi ll have the requi red cleara nce. The cut - out (Fi ...

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