Siemens ER15353EU Owner's manual

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Dear Customer,
We thank you and congratulate you on your choice.
This practical appliance, modern and functional, is manufactured
using materials of the highest quality which are subjected to strict
quality control throughout the entire manufacturing process. It is
meticulously tested to ensure that it meets your demands for perfect
cooking. This instructions book is divided into two sections for your
convenience, one on use and the other on installation.
We strongly advise you to read through these simple instructions,
so as to ensure that you get perfect results from the moment you
first use this appliance. This book contains important information,
not only on how to use the appliance, but also on maintenance
and safety.
When our products are being transported, they must be provided
with suitable protective packaging. However, we have reduced our
packaging to the bare essentials, and the materials are all completely
recyclable. You too can contribute to the conservation of
the environment by depositing the packaging in the nearest
recycling container.
Used oil must not be poured down the sink as this has great
environmental impact. Place it in a sealed container and take it to
an appropriate collection point, or if this is not possible place it in
the rubbish bin, (it will end up in a controlled dump, which is not
the best option but here it will not contaminate ground water). Both
you and your children will be grateful. Before disposing of a used
appliance, disable it and then take it to a centre for recovering
recyclable materials. Ask your local authorities for details of the
centre nearest your home.
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If the symbol appears on the specifications plate, follow these instructions:
CONTENTS
Safety advice 3
This is what your new cooking hob looks like 5
Gas burners 6
Recommended diameters of cookware 7
Cooking recommendations 8
Timer operation 9
Programming 10
Other functions 11
The digital display 13
Warnings 14
When in use for cooking 14
Cleaning and care 15
Home troubleshooting 16
Warranty conditions 17
2
Safety advice
Read this user's manual carefully, to ensure that you
use this appliance as effectively and safely as possible.
In accordance with current regulations, installation of the
appliance and changing of gas type may only be carried
out by an officially authorised technician.
Before installing your new cooking hob, check that
the measurements are correct.
The following instructions are only valid in countries
whose symbol appears on the appliance. To adapt
the appliance to conditions of use in your country, always
follow the technical instructions.
It is of the utmost importance that the place in which
the appliance is to be installed should have suitable,
fully-functioning ventilation.
Make sure the appliance is not in a strong draught as
this may blow out the burners.
This appliance leaves the factory with the set to the type
of gas that is indicated on the specifications plate. If
any change needs to be made, call our technical
assistance service.
Do not make any adjustments to the interior of
the appliance. If this should be necessary, call our
technical assistance service.
Make sure you keep these instructions for use and
assembly in a safe place, so that you can hand them
on with the appliance if it ever changes owner.
If your hob has a glass panel, do not exert excessive
force on it. If the glass on the cooking hob is unstuck,
call the technical assistance service immediately,
so that they can repair or replace it.
Never use a malfunctioning appliance.
The heating and cooking surfaces of the appliance
become hot when they are in use, take all due precautions.
Always keep children well away.
3
Only use the appliance for preparing food; never use it
as a heater.
Very hot fat or oil can easily catch fire, so food preparation
using fat or oil, such as making chips, must be closely
watched at all times.
Never pour water on burning fat or oil. DANGER! Cover
the pan with a damp cloth to extinguish the fire and
disconnect the cooking appliance.
In the event of malfunction, disconnect the gas and
electricity supply to the appliance. Call our technical
assistance service for repairs.
Do not place deformed receptacles that look unstable
on hotplates and burners to prevent them from tipping
over accidentally.
Should a key become stiff, do not force it. Phone our
technical services department immediately, so that
they can repair or replace it.
The diagrams contained in this instruction book are for
orientation purposes only.
IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
FOLLOWED, THE MANUFACTURER
ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY.
4
Do not use steam clearing machines to clean the
hotplate, as there is risk of electrocution.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
Never leave the appliance unattended during operation.
This is what your new cooking hob
looks like
5
Pan supports
Grease splash
tray
Timer
Grease splash
tray
Pan supports
Control knobs
Control knobs
Burner (up
to 3 kW)
Burner (up
Burner (up
to 1 kW)
Burner (up
to 1,75 kW)
Triple-flame burner
(up to 3,6 kW)
Burner (up
to 3 kW)
Timer
Burner (up
to 1 kW)
Burner (up
to 1,75 kW)
Burner (up
to 1,75 kW)
to 1,75 kW)
Gas burners
There are indications to show which burner each control
To light a burner, press the control of the selected
burner and turn it to the left as far as possible, holding
it on maximum for a few seconds until it lights, and then
release it and adjust it to the right position. If it fails to
light, repeat the operation.
If the cooking hob does not have any kind of automatic
lighting, bring a flame (lighter, matches, etc.) up to
the burner.
If the plugs are dirty, the lighting will be faulty, so the
utmost cleaning must be maintained at all times. Do this
with a small brush, bearing in mind that the plug must
not be receive violent knocks.
If your hob has burners with safety valves that prevent
the gas from coming out if the burners are accidentally
pressed until the lighting occurs, and then pressing for
a few seconds with the flame already alight. If it fails to
light, repeat the operation, this time holding for
10 seconds.
To turn it off, turn the control to the right to
the position .
With the modern and functional cooking hob you have
purchased, you can have progressive taps fitted which
allow you to adjust the flame to the desired heat.
Depending on the model, your cooking hob may have a
triple-flame burner, which is very practical if you wish
to cook with receptacles such as paella pans or Chinese
woks (to create all kinds of Asian dishes).
When you are using this gas appliance, it will make the
kitchen hot and humid, and therefore you must ensure
that the kitchen is well ventilated. Either keep the natural
ventilation apertures open, or install an extractor hood.
If you use your appliance for a long period of time, you
may need extra ventilation - either open a window (though
watch out for draughts) or turn up the power on the
extractor hood, if possible.
An orange-coloured flame is normal and it is
produced in the presence of dust in the atmosphere,
spillages, etc.
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after 6 hours of operation. Turn all the control knobs
The appliance switches off automatically
to the position and then you can turn the appliance
put out, light it in the same way, but keeping the control
on again.
Fig. 1
knob operates. Fig. 1.
Recommended diameter of
cookware (in cm)
According to model:
BURNER MINIMUM Ø OF COOKWARE MAXIMUM Ø OF COOKWARE
Triple-flame burner 22 cm
Rapid burner 22 cm 26 cm
Semi-rapid burner 12 cm 20 cm
Auxiliary burner 10 cm 12 cm
Depending on which model you have purchased, your
cooking hob may include a very useful extra cradle
support for use on the triple-flame burner for
receptacles with diameters of over 26 cm, barbecue
griddles, earthenware cooking pots and all kinds of
If you do not have this additional cradle support, the
technical service for the make can supply you with one
(code no. 363300).
Pan support for coffee pot: Depending on the model,
your hob may come with an additional coffee pot support,
exclusively for the auxiliary burner with pans whose
diameter is less than 10 cm. If you do not have this, they
can be obtained from our technical assistance service
using code 184200.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility if
these additional pan supports are not used or
are used incorrectly.
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Additional
pan supports
Fig. 2
concave receptacles (such as Chinese woks). Fig. 2.
This advice is for use as a guideline
Very high High Medium Low
Rapid
burner
Semi-rapid
burner
Auxiliary
burner
Scallops, steaks, omelettes,
frying.
Rice, white
sauce and
ragout.
Steaming: fish
and vegetables.
Steaming potatoes, fresh
vegetables, stews and pasta.
Reheating, keeping things hot and
making tasty casseroles.
Cooking: casseroles, rice
pudding and caramels.
Defrosting and
slow cooking:
vegetables, fruits
and frozen
products.
Melting: butter,
chocolate and
jelly.
Triple flame
burner
Boiling, grilling, browning,
paellas and Asian food
(woks).
Reheating and keeping things hot:
cooked and pre-cooked dishes.
Cooking
guidelines
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00 .
W
9
<
>
Timer Function
The timer is an electronic clock to set a kitchen timer and
two cooking timers for the burners.
The kitchen timer runs independently of all the other
settings. This means that it can still be set when the
hob is locked.
The cooking timers can be used to switch off the
burners automatically.
Kitchen timer
You can use the kitchen timer to set a time up to 99
settings. THE KITCHEN TIMER DOES NOT SWITCH
OFF ANY BURNER.
Setting
procedure
1. Touch the symbol W . The display will show the
2. Touch the symbol < or > within next 5 seconds to
set the time
The time begins to count down after a few seconds.
If more than one timer ( kitchen or cooking timer) is
set, the timer with the shortest time is displayed.
When the cooking
time has elapsed
00
A signal sounds for 30 seconds, is shown in the
display.
Touch any symbol. The display goes out and the
audible signal ceases.
Changing
the time
Touch the symbol and change the time using the
symbol < or > within next 5 seconds.
The new time begins to count down after a few seconds.
minutes. It runs independently of all the other
W
00
following image 00 .
W
00
W
10
<
>
Cancelling
prematurely
Touch the symbol and change the time to
using the symbol < or >.
The indicator disappears after a few seconds or if
more than one timer is set, the timer with the
shortest time is displayed.
Notes
The kitchen timer is no longer in operation after a
power cut.
You can set a time up to 99 minutes.
Setting a burner to
The cooking timer.
switch off automatically.
Enter a specific duration for the desired burner. When
the duration has elapsed, the burner switches off
automatically.
The burner must be switched on.
1. Touch the symbol W.The display will show the
2. Touch once more the symbol . The display will
show during 1 second the layout of the appliance
. Now, touch the symbol to select the
desired burner.
3. Once the desired burner is selected, touch the
symbol < or > within next 5 seconds to set the
desired time.
You can set, in this way, any burner of the hob.
YOU CAN ONLY HAVE 2 COOKING TIMERS SET
AT THE SAME TIME.
The time begins to count down after a few seconds
or when we select another burner.
If more than one timer is set, the timer with the
shortest time is displayed.
00
W
W
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Changing the
Notes
Other functions
<
>
When the duration
has elapsed
When the duration has elapsed, the burner switches
off, a signal sounds for 30 seconds,
is shown on
the right of the display and on the left
the dots will
rotate.
Touch any symbol. The display goes out and the
audible signal ceases.
TURN THE CONTROL KNOB TO THE "0" POSITION
FOR THE BURNERS WHICH HAVE BEEN
SWITCHED OFF BY THE TIMER.
duration
Touch the symbol , select the burner and change
the time using the symbol < or > whithin next 5 seconds.
The new time begins to count down after a few seconds.
Cancelling
prematurely
Touch the symbol , select the burner and change
the time to
00 using the symbol < or >. The indicator
disappears after a few seconds or if another timer is
set, the timer with the shortest time is displayed.
The timer function is no longer active after a power cut.
You can set duration up to 99 minutes.
If you would like to call up the remaining duration of the
W
set times, touching the symbol you will see them.
Timer button lock
.
Then the display will show the
following message
˜–
programme information again. If any symbol is touched
when this function is being used, a whistle will sound
and
˜– will appear on the display.
A whistle will sound and the display will show the
To deactivate the button lock, press the
0
symbol
again for at least 4 seconds.
Press and hold the 0 symbol for at least 4 seconds.
H
P0
P0
When water falls on any of the sensors, the system
sends out an alarm.
The system will not work if it is handled with wet hands.
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Notes
<
>
<
>
Your hob has a protection system for the electronic
of the timer.
H
Where there is high temperature in the electronic of
the timer, the message and the information of the set
times are alternatively displayed, and the burners will
stay switched on. If the temperature drops down to an
acceptable level, the message disappears. If the
temperature reaches the maximum allowed limit, the
H
timer switches off all the burners of your appliance as
a safety action, the message and the remaining
time of the set burners which have been switched
off are alternatively displayed. The controls are
blocked until the temperature drops down to an
acceptable level. Wait a few minutes and use again
your appliance.
If there is a power cut, as a safety action, the set
burners are switched off.
As soon as the electricity is restored, the message
is displayed. In order to use again the timer,
touch any of the symbols, the display will go out
and your hob will be reeady to be set.
The message is also displayed the first time
the appliance is plugged in. In order to use again
the timer, touch any of the symbols, the display will
go out and your hob will be ready to be set.
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Protection against
excess temperatures
Protection against
power supply failure
The digital display
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Symbols
<
>
The shortest time set with
the timer is displayed.
Programmed burners
indicators.
A bright dot shows the
burner which the time
displayed belongs to.
The dots dimmed mean
that there are more burners
set than the one with the
information displayed.
This dot points out that the
Cooking Timer is set
This bell points out that
the Kitchen Timer is set.
Messages in the
digital display
˜–
˜‹
Timer button lock (See Timer button lock).
Excess temperatures (See Protection against
Connecting the appliance to the power supply/
Power failure (See Protection against power
supply failure).
excess temperatures).
Warnings when in use for cooking
Don't use small cookware on
large burners. The flame must
not touch the sides of
the cookware.
Never cook without a lid or
with the lid half off - you are
wasting energy.
Never use cookware with
uneven bottoms, they
increase cooking time and
energy consumption.
Do not place a receptacle on
one side of a burner, as it
could tip over. Do not use
cookware with a large
diameter on the burners near
the controls, which when
placed on the middle of the
burner may touch the controls
or be so close to them that
they increase the temperature
in this area and may
cause damage.
Always use cookware that
are suitable for each burner,
so as to avoid wasting
gas and discolouring
the cookware.
Always place lids
on receptacles.
Only use pots, saucepans and
frying pans with thick, flat
bottoms.
Always place the cookware
right over the burner, not to
one side.
DONT DO
Do not place cookware
directly on the burner.
Do not use excessive weight
and do not hit the hob with
heavy objects.
Handle cookware carefully
when they are on the hob.
Place the cookware on top of
the pan support.
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NEVER use abrasive
products, sharp objects,
steel scourers or knives,
etc. for removing the
remains of hardened food
from the cooking hob,
pan supports, burners or
electric hot plates. If your
cooking hob is fitted with
a glass or aluminium
panel, never use a knife,
scraper or similar to clean
the point where it joins
the metal.
DO NOT use steam
cleaning machines to
clean the hob, this could
damage it.
Avoid spilling acidic
liquids (such as lemon
juice or vinegar) on your
cooking hob.
Try not to spill salt on
the surface of the
electrical hotplate.
Once the appliance has
cooled down, clean it with
a sponge, soap
and water.
Wipe away all spilled
liquids as soon as
spillage occurs to save
unnecessary effort at
a later stage.
To keep the burners and
pan supports clean, you
should clean them
periodically by placing
them in soapy water and
brushing them with a
non-metallic brush to
ensure that the holes and
grooves are perfectly
clean, to provide a perfect
flame. Always dry the
burner covers and the
pan supports if they have
become wet.
After cleaning and drying
the burners, make sure
the burner covers are
correctly placed on the
burner's flame diffuser.
DONT DO
Cleaning and care
If prolonged use has worn away the surface of the electrical hot plates, sprinkle them with a few
drops of oil or other maintenance products that are widely available.
The ring cover of the triple-flame burner and stainless steel parts such as hotplate rings, grease
pans and the area around the burners may become discoloured over time. This is NORMAL
because of the high temperatures. Each time the appliance is used these parts should be
cleaned with a product that is suitable for stainless steel.
After washing the pan supports, dry them completely before cooking with them again. Drops
of water or damp patches on the surfaces when you begin cooking may cause deterioration of
the enamel.
If the pan supports on your cooking hob are fitted with rubber rests, take care when you clean
them, as they might come off, leaving your pan support without protection, and it may scratch
the cooking hob.
The stainless steel cleaner must not be used in the area around the controls. The (printed)
symbols may be wiped off.
If your cooking hob has an aluminium panel under the controls, do not use a scourer to clean
the panel, as regular use of this might rub out the indications (serigraphy).
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Home troubleshooting
You don't always need to call the technical assistance
service. Very often you can solve the problem on your
own. The following table contains a few pieces of advice.
Important note:
Only authorised personnel from our Technical Services
Department can carry out work on the gas and electrical
supply systems.
What happens... Likely cause Solution
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- Replace the gas bottle with
a full one.
- Check the fuse in the main fuse
box and change it if it is damaged.
... if the general electrical
system is malfunctioning?
- Check the main fuse box to see
whether the automatic trip switch
or a differential switch has tripped.
... if the electric ignition does
not work and the burner
activated display is flashing?
- Carefully clean the spaces
between the ignition sparker and
the burners.
- Make sure that the burner covers
are correctly positioned.
- Dry the burner covers carefully.
... if the flames on the burners
are not uniform?
- Place all the different
pieces correctly.
- Clean the grooves on
the burners gas outlets.
... if the gas flow does not
appear to be normal or no
gas comes out?
- Open any intermediate taps.
... if there is a smell of gas in
the kitchen area?
- Check to see if any gas taps
are on.
- Check that the coupling is correct.
... the safety devices on the
different burners don't work?
- The automatic safety switch has
tripped or a fuse has blown.
- Defective fuse.
- There is waste from food or
cleaning products between the
ignition sparker and the burner.
- The burner covers are not
positioned correctly.
- The burners are wet.
- The different parts of the burner
have been improperly assembled.
- The grooves on the burners gas
outlets are dirty.
- The gas main is turned off.
- If the gas is coming from
a gas bottle, it may be empty.
- There may be a leak between the
coupling and the gas bottle.
- A gas tap has been left on.
- The grooves on the burners' gas
outlets are dirty.
- The control knob was not held down
for long enough.
- Clean the grooves on
the burners gas outlets.
- Once the burner is lit, hold
the control knob down a few
seconds longer.
If you call the Technical Services Department, please be sure to indicate:
E - NR FD
This code can be found on the specifications plate of your appliance, located on
the underside of your cooking hob.
Warranty conditions
The conditions of the guarantee which apply to this
appliance are those that are set by our company's
representatives in the country where it was bought.
If you so require, the salesman from whom you bought
the appliance will always be able to provide you with
more details on this subject. However, the warranty is
only valid if it is submitted together with the purchase
document.
We reserve the right to make any changes.
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INHALT
Sicherheitshinweise 20
Dies ist Ihr neues Kochfeld 22
Gasbrenner 23
Empfohlene Durchmesser von Kochgeschirr 24
Empfehlungen zum Kochen 25
Zeitschaltuhrfunktion 26
Programmieren 27
Andere Funktionen 28
Die Digitalanzeige 30
Hinweise zum Gebrauch 31
Kochgeschirr 31
Reinigung und Wartung 32
Betriebsstörungen 33
Garantiebedingungen 34
19
Dies ist Ihr neues Kochfeld
22
Rost
Fettbehälter
Zeitschaltuhr
Fettbehälter
Rost
Zeitschaltuhr
Bedienteile
Dreiflammenbrenner
Bedienteile
Brenner bis
3 kW
Brenner bis
1,75 kW
Brenner bis
1 kW
Brenner bis
1,75 kW
bis 3,6 kW
Brenner bis
3 kW
Brenner bis
1 kW
Brenner bis
1,75 kW
Brenner bis
1,75 kW
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