EKA 3282/2482-1 LI

Bauknecht EKA 3282/2482-1 LI, EKA 3282/2482-1 RE, EKB 3482/2481 User guide

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PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL SUGGESTIONS PAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB PAGE
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BEFORE USING THE HOB PAGE
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HOW TO USE THE HOB PAGE
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COOKING HINTS PAGE
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ENERGY SAVING HINTS PAGE
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PAGE
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AFTER-SALES SERVICE PAGE
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INSTALLATION PAGE
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PAGE
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To get full satisfaction from your glass ceramic hob, please read carefully your
instruction manual and keep it at hand for ready reference.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB
GLASS CERAMIC HOB WITH
FRAME
KU 947-1
1. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
2. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
3. Double radiant heater ø 210/120 mm,
2100/700W - 400V
4. Radiant heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
5. Pilot lamps for residual heat indication
EKA 3482-1 li
1. Double radiant heater 210/120 mm,
2100/700W - 400V
2. Double oval radiant heater ø 145/250 mm,
1800/1000W - 400V
3. Quick Star heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
4. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
5. Pilot lamps for residual heat indication
6. Left warming zone 120W
7. Touch control for warming zone”ON/OFF”
EKA 3482-1 re
1. Double radiant heater ø 210/120 mm,
2100/700W - 400V
2. Double oval radiant heater 145/250 mm,
1800/1000W - 400V
3. Quick Star heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
4. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
5. Pilot lamps for residual heat indication
6. Right warming zone 120W
7. Touch control for warming zone “ON/OFF”
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GLASS CERAMIC HOBS WITHOUT
FRAME
EKI 3482-1 / EKB 3482/2481
1. Double radiant heater ø 210/120 mm,
2100/700W - 400V
2. Radiant heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
3. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1700W - 400V
4. Quick Star heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
5. Pilot lamps for residual heat indication
KI 947-1
1. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
2. Quick Star heater ø 180 mm, 1800W - 400V
3. Double radiant heater ø 210/120 mm,
2100/700W - 400V
4. Radiant heater ø 145 mm, 1200W - 400V
5. Pilot lamps for residual heat indication
DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB
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1. Packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene parts,
etc.) must be stored out of reach of children
as they are potentially dangerous.
2. The packing material is recyclable and is
marked with the recycling symbol .
3. Check that the hob is not damaged, broken
or cracked.
4. Please ensure that the installation and the
electrical connection have been carried out
by a qualified technician, following the
manufacturer’s instruction and in
compliance with local safety regulations.
5. Prior to discarding an old appliance,
disconnect it electrically and render it
inoperable.
BEFORE USING THE HOB
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Warning: electrical shock hazard
1. Before any maintenance operation,
disconnect the electricity leading to the hob
at the main power supply. Failure to do so
could result in electrical shock or injury.
2. If the hob is cracked, do not operate it but
switch off electricity at the main supply and
then, contact the After-Sales Service.
3. The glass ceramic hob has a good
mechanical strenght and can withstand
small accidents, misuse, however, if some
objects should fall on the surface and
damage it, please do not use the hob but
disconnect it from the main supply and
contact the nearest Service Centre.
4. Do not use the glass ceramic hob as a
working surface.
5. Do not use plastic utensils or aluminium foil
container to cook food on the glass ceramic
hob.
6. Do not use pans with wet bases.
7. When the hob is in use the surface of the
cooking zone is very hot; keep children
away from it.
8. As overheated fats and oils can easily ignite,
do not leave frying food unattended.
9. Do not operate the cooking zones without
anything on them.
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10. Do not let electric wires (i.e.: of small
household appliances) to come into
contact with hot parts of the hob.
11. Do not forget synthetic clothes, plastic
utensils or any other material which could
ignite on the hob.
12. Take care not to scratch the surface of the
hob with the bottom of pans.
13. For best cooking results, we recommend
the use of stainless steel pans with flat
bases.
The diameter of the base must be the same
or slightly greater than that of the cooking
zone.
14. Never sprinkle sugar or sweetened food
such as jam, jellies and juices on the hob.
Should it happen, please clean immediately
the hob thoroughly following the cleaning
instructions.
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL SUGGESTIONS
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The cooking zones are circumscribed and visi-
ble on the hob surface. The cooking zones are
controlled by knobs marked 0 to 12 or 10, sit-
uated on your oven. Every number on the
knob corresponds to a specific temperature of
the cooking zone.
The four pilot lamps indicating residual heat
are located at the front of the hob between
the two front cooking zones. The location of
each pilot lamp corresponds to the zone it rep-
resents. A pilot lamp will remain lit as long as
its cooking zone is hot, turning OFF only when
the cooking zone is sufficiently cool.
You will find informations on the layout and
use of the controls in the Operating
Instructions booklet contained in the respective
oven or control panel.
HOW TO USE THE HOB
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DUO COOKING ZONE
The second area of both duo cooking zone can
be switched ON by turning the correspondent
knob to the right, rotating it at the far end (be-
yond the position 12 or 10). Then you can
choose the desired position.
HOW TO USE THE HOB
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WARMING ZONE TOUCH CONTROL
(For mod. EKA 3482-1 li and EKA
3482-1 re)
Cooking Zone/Platt’s heating zone
On the glass ceramic hob, there is four
cooking zones and one for platt’s heating.
Each cooking zone is provided with an energy
control on your oven front panel or on the
separate built-in control panel to turn ON/OFF
and regulate the temperature for the cooking
zone and on the glass ceramic panel there is
an electronic touch button to turn ON/OFF
your platt’s heating zone.
The operations of the controls on the oven and
on the built-in control panel are explained in
the instructions manual supplied with the
built-in oven or the built-in control panel.
How to operate the sensitive
touch control buttons for the
platt’s heating zone
The buttons are on the front side of the platt’s
heater zone.
To turn ON the heater, proceed as follow:
- push button A shown as symbol
- make sure that the red LED is turned ON (A1)
- immediately after, maximum 5 seconds, push
button B with the symbol , the B1 LED
will turn ON and the first LED will turn OFF.
As long as LED B1 is ON that means that your
heater is still ON.
- To turn OFF the heater, push on button C
with symbol .
Important !
We recommend to always maintain dry
the sensors zone to avoid any interference
in the electronics controlling the heater
which might turn OFF your heater.
When installing the ceramic hob with the
platt’s heater zone on the left, make sure that
the installation is flush with the built-in oven or
switch box on the right.
When installing the ceramic hob with the
platt’s heater zone on the right, make sure
that the installation is flush with the built-in
oven or switch box on the left.
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HOW TO USE THE HOB
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Display position Suitable for the following cooking
12 10 To boil water, cook “gnocchi”, soup
10-11 10 To fry potatoes and meat ex. goulash
9-10 9-10 To fry croquettes, filet, tender loin, cordon bleu
8-9 8-9 To roast beefsteaks, chops, meat-balls, fishcakes, browned onions
7-8 7-8 To roast liver, eggs, croquette
5-6 6-7 To boil potatoes and stews
4-5 5-6 To cook vegetables and meat stews
3-4 4-5 Flesh and fish
2-3 3-4 To prepare rice-milk
1-2 2-3 To heat already cooked food
1 1 For cream sauces, to melt butter, chocolate, jellies
0 0 Position “OFF”.
COOKING HINTS
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1. The pans base must be the same or slightly
greater than that of the cooking zone -
never smaller.
2. Use only pans with thick flat bases.
3. Possibly use a cover. You can set a lower
power and save energy.
4. Boil vegetables, potatoes, etc. with a little
water to save energy.
5. Pressure pans help to save energy and are
quicker than traditional pans.
ENERGY SAVING HINTS
NO!
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1. Use clean clothes or paper for domestic use,
liquid detergent, commercial products such
as Sidol for stainless steel, Stahlfix or Cera-
fix or the enclosed razor-blade scraper.
2. Do not use abrasive powder or detergent,
oven sprays, rust or stain removers,
bleaches, sponges with a rough abrasive
surface, steelwood pads.
3. Try to clean the hob when it is only slightly
soiled, ideally after each use when it is
lukewarm or cold.
4. Do not reheat burnt particles.
5. Encrusted food or fats are better removed
while still warm, using the glass scraper
supplied or razor blade.
6. Finish cleaning with Sidol for stainless steel
or Stahlfix.
7. Should any sugar fall on the hob, remove it
immediately as it may melt when it comes in
contact with the hot surface of the hob.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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You have bought a high quality hob, manufac-
tured according to the most advanced
technologies. In case of faults, please check if
you have followed all the instructions and hints
given in this booklet. Most probably the fault is
minimum. If the fault is not mentioned in the
instructions and other causes have to be dis-
considered, i.e. wrong electrical connection,
our Service is at your disposal for a qualified
check.
When calling for Service, please state always:
- the type of fault
- model of your glass ceramic hob, indicated
on the rating plate
- service code number of your glass ceramic
hob
- your address and telephone number
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
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Important hints
This appliance has been designed, built
and marketed in compliance with:
- the safety targets of the “Low Voltage”
EEC Directive 73/23;
- the protection requirements of the
“EMC” EEC Directive 89/336 amended by
EEC Directive 93/68.
It belongs to Class Y against fire-hazard
and may be installed near a column.
Conformity declaration
This appliance incorporates parts intended to
come into contact with foodstuffs in compli-
ance with the Directive 89/109/EEC.
The hob may be installed in a structure with a
flat surface from 30 to 50 mm.
INSTALLATION
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ASSEMBLY
GLASS CERAMIC HOBS WITH
FRAME
1- Installation of the hob on stainless steel
working area
Tools required:
- electric scisor, or profils cutter, eventually
frame saw, ripping saw with speed regulation,
if possible metal saw
- coverage ribbon
- angle plate with measuring possibilty
- eventually, liquid refrigerant
INSTALLATION
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EKA 3482
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- Locate properly the hole position that you
should make +/- 0.5 mm
- The frame of the hob should be able to rest
properly on the main top; therefore make
sure the opening is properly centered.
- Cover the opening sides with the ribbon to
protect the hob frame scratches.
- Brush with oil the cutted parts.
- Make a hole of ø 10-12 mm on each of the
4 internal angles.
- Cut with hand saw if you can not introduce
electric saw.
- Please use the saw with caution in order not
to damage the stainless steel surface, which
shall be difficult to fix if damaged.
After you finished with preparing the hob
opening hole, please make sure that the an-
gles, borders and surface are clean and
smooth.
- Insert under the steel border the wooden
pieces supplied with the hob, that should en-
able you to make a 30 to 50 mm thik border
frame.
- Under the stainless steel frame of the hob,
there is a rubber self adhesive gasket; to level
eventually any irregularity use mastic sealing.
Please dont use silicone, to avoid any prob-
lem in case you need to disassemble the hob
later.
- Introduce the hob, center it properly in order
all sides cover the openings.
- Screw and thigten the hob to the working
surface from under the hob as instructed
above and hereafter.
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2 - Installation on stone or wood
working table
Make an opening in the worktop following the
dimensions, in millimeters, indicated in:
- Fig. 1A, for glass ceramic hob mod. KU 947-1
- Fig. 1B, for glass ceramic hob mod. EKA
3482-1 li and EKA 3482-1 re.
The dimensions of the hob are indicated in the
respective figures. The distance between the
lower side of the glass-ceramic hob and the
cupboard of the wooden separation panel
must be at least 60 mm.
For practical and easy handling (long-handled
pans, etc.) we suggest to leave a distance of at
least 60 mm between the edges of the built-in
cooktop and any cupboards placed side-by-
side.
- Insert the glass ceramic hob into the
worktop’s opening from above, with the
signs on the front.
The fixing brackets (see Fig. 2) must be in po-
sition T (transport).
- Place the cooktop in the center and fix it with
the special brackets as indicated in Fig. 3.
Place the brackets in position M (assembly)
and screw them to the worktop with a
screwdriver.
If the worktop is 50 mm thick turn the brack-
ets 180° (Fig. 4).
INSTALLATION
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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GLASS CERAMIC HOBS WITHOUT
FRAME (EKI 3482, KI 947)
1. Mounting on ready surface to
lean the hob
The leaning surface in the hole can be made
either by milling the borders in order to obtain
a leaning surface of 8.5 mm wide by 9 mm
high or by mounting 4 ledges to create a sup-
port frame for the hob as shown on Fig.1
INSTALLATION
Fig. 1
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1.1 Preparation of the working
surface
Clean the hole from any dust or dirt.
- Brush 1 or 2 hands of special primer and dry
for about 30 minutes. This will protect the lean
surface against penetration of humidity and
shall increase the adherence of the bonding
material.
1.2 Mounting in a hole of the
working table prepared as per Fig.
1 above
Fix the autoadhesive washer on the cleaned
leaning area. In the angle zones and eventually
in the center of the leaning zone, fix 3-4 cms
strips of mastic sealing supplied at on interval
of about 10 cms from each other, then apply
strip of silicone high approx. 3-4 mm as per
Fig. 2.
With cleaning soap, clean properly the borders
of the hob to remove any oil grease or other
dirt from the hob borders.
Introduce in the hole the glass ceramic hob
and position it properly in the hole so as to
have equal distances all around.
Press slightly and evenly on the glass ceramic
hob top, specially on the angles sides, in order
to get the glass top levelled with the border of
the working table.
Attention: don’t use any tool against the
glass border.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 2
Mastic
Gasket
Silicone
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2. Use of the metal lines support
(supplied)
The leaning area can be also prepared by
mounting the metal lines that the height can
be regulated by +/- 1.5 mm using the rotating
flat eccentric roller.
Prepare the holes respecting exactly the mea-
surements paying attention on the tolerances
indicated on Fig. 3.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 3
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