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Double Oven
User Manual
HDE6IDC2SA
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Welcome!
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing the Hotpoint product. We want your product, manufactured with
high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this
manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
Keep in mind all the information and warnings stated in the user’s manual. This way, you
will protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur.
Keep the user’s manual. If you give the product to someone else, give the manual with it.
The warranty conditions, usage and troubleshooting methods for your product are
provided in this manual.
The symbols and their descriptions in the user’s manual:
Hazard that may result in death or injury.
Important information or useful usage tips.
Read the user’s manual.
Hot surface warning.
NOTICE Hazard that may result in material damage to the product or its environment.
Beko Europe Management Srl
Via Varesina 204, 20156 Milano, Italy
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Table of Contents
1 Safety Instructions......................... 4
1.1 Intended Use.................................. 4
1.2 Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet
Safety .............................................
4
1.3 Electrical Safety............................. 5
1.4 Transportation Safety ................... 7
1.5 Installation Safety.......................... 7
1.6 Safety of Use ................................. 8
1.7 Temperature Warnings ................. 9
1.8 Accessory Use............................... 9
1.9 Cooking Safety .............................. 10
1.10 Induction ........................................ 11
1.11 Steam System ............................... 12
1.12 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 12
2 Environmental Instructions ............ 12
2.1 Waste Directive.............................. 12
2.1.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir-
ective and Disposing of the
Waste Product ...........................
12
2.2 Package Information..................... 14
2.3 Recommendations for Energy
Saving.............................................
14
3 Your product .................................. 14
3.1 Product Introduction ..................... 14
3.1.1 Cooking Section......................... 15
3.1.2 Hob section ................................ 15
3.2 Introduction of the oven control
panel ..............................................
15
3.3 Oven operating functions.............. 16
3.4 Product Accessories..................... 17
3.5 Use of Product Accessories ......... 17
3.6 Technical Specifications............... 20
4 Installation..................................... 21
4.1 Right place for installation............ 21
4.2 Electrical connection..................... 22
4.3 Placing the product ...................... 23
5 First Use ........................................ 23
5.1 First Timer Setting......................... 23
5.2 Initial Cleaning ............................... 24
6 How to use the hob ........................ 24
6.1 General information on hob us-
age..................................................
24
6.2 Hob control unit............................. 27
7 Using the Oven............................... 32
7.1 General Information on Using the
Oven................................................
32
7.2 Using the bottom section of the
oven ................................................
32
7.2.1 Settings....................................... 34
7.3 Using the upper section of the
oven ................................................
35
7.4 Steam Assisted Cooking............... 36
8 General Information About Cook-
ing .................................................
37
8.1 General information about cook-
ing with hob....................................
37
8.2 General Warnings About Baking
in the Oven......................................
37
8.2.1 Pastries and oven food.............. 38
8.2.2 Meat, Fish and Poultry ............... 40
8.2.3 Grill .............................................. 41
8.2.4 Steam assisted cooking ............ 42
8.2.5 Test foods................................... 43
9 Maintenance and Cleaning............. 44
9.1 General Cleaning Information..... 44
9.2 Cleaning Accessories.................. 45
9.3 Cleaning the hob.......................... 45
9.4 Cleaning the Control Panel ......... 45
9.5 Cleaning the inside of the oven
(cooking area)..............................
45
9.6 Easy Steam Cleaning .................. 46
9.7 Cleaning The Drop Down Oven
Door(s) .........................................
47
9.8 Removing the Inner Glass of
The Upper Oven Door ..................
48
9.9 Cleaning the Oven Lamp............. 48
10 Troubleshooting ............................ 49
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1 Safety Instructions
This section includes the
safety instructions necessary
to prevent the risk of personal
injury or material damage.
If the product is handed over
to someone else for personal
use or second-hand use pur-
poses, the user’s manual,
product labels and other relev-
ant documents and parts
should also be given.
Our company shall not be held
responsible for damages that
may occur if these instructions
are not observed.
Failure to follow these instruc-
tions shall void any warranty.
Use original spare parts and
accessories only.
Do not repair or replace any
component of the product un-
less it is clearly specified in the
user’s manual.
Do not make technical modific-
ations on the product.
1.1 Intended Use
This product is designed to be
used at home. It is not suitable
for commercial use.
Do not use the product in gar-
dens, balconies or other out-
doors. This product is intended
to be used in households and
in the staff kitchens of shops,
offices and other working en-
vironments.
This appliance is intended for
use up to a maximum height of
2500 meters above sea level.
CAUTION: This product should
be used for cooking purposes
only. It should not be used for
different purposes, such as
heating the room.
The oven can be used to de-
frost, bake, fry and grill food.
This product should not be
used for plate heating, drying
by hanging towels or clothes
on the handle.
1.2 Child, Vulnerable
Person and Pet Safety
This product can be used by
children 8 years of age and
older, and people who are un-
derdeveloped in physical, sens-
ory or mental skills, or who
have lack of experience and
knowledge, as long as they are
supervised or trained about the
safe use and hazards of the
product.
Children should not play with
the product. Cleaning and user
maintenance should not be
performed by children unless
there is someone overseeing
them.
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This product should not be
used by people with limited
physical, sensory or mental ca-
pacity (including children), un-
less they are kept under super-
vision or receive the necessary
instructions.
Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play
with the product.
Electrical products are danger-
ous for children and pets. Chil-
dren and pets must not play
with, climb on, or enter the
product.
Do not put objects that chil-
dren may reach on the
product.
Turn the handle of the pots
and pans to the side of the
counter so that children can-
not grab and burn.
CAUTION: During use, the ac-
cessible surfaces of the
product are hot. Keep children
away from the product.
Keep the packaging materials
out of the reach of children.
There is a hazard of injury and
suffocation.
When the door is open, do not
put any heavy objects on it or
allow children to sit on it. You
may cause the oven to tip over
or damage the door hinges.
Before discarding worn out
and useless products:
1. Unplug the power plug and
remove it from the socket.
2. Cut off the power cable and
disconnect it with the plug
from the product.
3. Take precautions to prevent
children from entering the
product.
4. Do not allow children to play
with product when it is in idle
mode.
1.3 Electrical Safety
Plug the product into a groun-
ded outlet protected by a fuse
that matches the current rat-
ings indicated on the type la-
bel. Have the grounding install-
ation made by a qualified elec-
trician. Do not use the product
without grounding in accord-
ance with local / national regu-
lations.
The plug or the electrical con-
nection of the appliance shall
be in an easily accessible
place. If this is not possible,
there should be a mechanism
(fuse, switch, key switch, etc.)
on the electrical installation to
which the product is connec-
ted, in compliance with the
electrical regulations and sep-
arating all poles from the net-
work.
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Unplug the product or switch
off the fuse before repair,
maintenance and cleaning.
Plug the product into an outlet
that meets the voltage and fre-
quency values specified on the
type label.
(If your product does not have
a mains cable) only use the
connecting cable described in
the "Technical specifications"
section.
Do not jam the power cable un-
der and behind the product. Do
not put a heavy object on the
power cable. The power cable
should not be bent, crushed,
and come into contact with
any heat source.
Make sure that the power
cable is not jammed while put-
ting the product to its place
after assembly or cleaning.
The rear surface of the oven
gets hot when it is in use. The
power cables must not touch
the rear surface of the product.
Otherwise it might get dam-
aged.
Do not jam the electric cables
into the oven door and do not
pass them over hot surfaces.
Otherwise, cable insulation
may melt and cause fire as a
result of short circuit.
Use original cable only. Do not
use cut or damaged cables.
Do not use an extension cord
or multi-plug to operate your
product.
Contact the importer or the au-
thorized service centre if the
length of the power line is in-
adequate.
Portable power sources or
multiple plugs may overheat
and catch fire. Keep multiple
plugs and portable power
sources away from the
product.
If the power cable is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, an authorized
service or a person to be spe-
cified by the importer company
in order to prevent possible
dangers.
CAUTION: Before replacing the
oven lamp, be sure to discon-
nect the product from the
mains supply to avoid the risk
of electric shock. Unplug the
product or turn off the fuse
from the fuse box.
If your product has a power
cable and plug:
Never put the product plug into
a broken, loose, or out-of-
socket plug. Make sure the
plug is fully inserted into the
socket. Otherwise the connec-
tions may overheat and cause
a fire.
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Avoid inserting the device into
plugs that are greasy, unclean,
or potentially exposed to water
(such as those near a worktop
where water may escape). Oth-
erwise there is a risk of short
circuit and electrocution.
Never touch the plug with wet
hands!
Pull the plug out of the socket
using the plug's body rather
than the cord itself.
1.4 Transportation
Safety
Disconnect the product from
the mains before transporting
the product.
The product is heavy, carry the
product with at least two
people.
Do not use the door and / or
handle to transport or move
the product.
Do not place items on the ap-
pliance. Carry the appliance
vertically.
When you need to transport
the product, wrap it with
bubble wrap packaging mater-
ial or thick cardboard and tape
it tightly. Secure the moving
parts of the product firmly to
prevent damage.
Before the product is installed,
check the product for any dam-
age after transport. Contact
the importer or the authorized
service centre if damaged.
1.5 Installation Safety
Before beginning the installa-
tion, de-energize the power line
to which the product will be
connected by turning off the
fuse.
Always wear protective gloves
during transport and installa-
tion. Otherwise there is a risk
of injury from sharp edges!
Before the product is installed,
check the product for any dam-
age. Do not have it installed if
the product is damaged.
Never place the product on a
carpet-covered floor. Product
Otherwise, lack of airflow be-
neath the product will cause
electrical parts to overheat.
This will cause problems with
your product.
The product should be placed
directly on a clean, flat and
hard surface. It should not be
placed on a plinth or bed plate.
Products must not be placed
on cardboard or plastic plates.
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Direct sunlight and heat
sources, such as electric or
gas heaters, must not be
present in the area where the
product is installed.
Keep the surroundings of all
ventilation ducts of the
product open.
Do not install the product near
a window. There is a risk that
the hob flame will ignite cur-
tains and flammable materials
around the hob. When you
open the window, hot cook-
ware may tip over.
Do not install the product near
a window. When you open the
window, hot cookware may tip
over.
To avoid overheating, product
installation should not be car-
ried out behind decorative cov-
ers.
In cases where a gas hose/
pipe or plastic water pipe is
situated behind the designated
installation area for the
product, it is imperative to
guarantee that there is no con-
tact between the product and
these utility lines. Otherwise
the hose/pipe may be crushed.
If there is a socket behind the
place where the product will be
installed, it must be ensured
that the product does not
come into contact with the
socket nor with the plug
plugged into the socket.
There should be no gas hose,
plastic water pipe and socket
on the back or side wall of the
place where the product will be
installed. Otherwise, they may
be deformed by the heat effect
when the hob is operated and
may create a safety risk.
1.6 Safety of Use
Ensure that the appliance is
switched off after every use.
If you will not use the product
for a long time, unplug it or
turn off the power from the
fuse box.
Don't use the product if it
breaks down or gets damaged
while being used. Disconnect
the product from the electri-
city. Contact the importer or
the authorized service centre.
Do not use the product if the
front door glass is removed or
cracked. Otherwise there is a
risk of injury and environ-
mental damage.
CAUTION: If the hob surface is
cracked, disconnect the
product from the mains to
avoid the risk of electric shock.
CAUTION: If the hob glass sur-
face is broken:
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Switch off all gas and (if applic-
able) electric hotplates. Discon-
nect the product from the elec-
tricity.
- Do not touch the appliance sur-
face.
- Do not use the appliance.
Do not step on the appliance
for any reason.
Never use the product when
your judgement or coordina-
tion is impaired by the use of
alcohol and/or drugs.
Flammable objects must not
be kept in and around the
cooking area. Otherwise, these
may lead to fire.
The oven handle is not a towel
dryer. When using the product,
do not hang towels, gloves or
similar textiles on the handle.
The hinges of the product door
move when opening and clos-
ing the door and might jam.
When opening / closing the
door, do not hold the part with
the hinges.
This product is not suitable for
use with a remote control or an
external clock.
1.7 Temperature Warn-
ings
CAUTION: When the product is
in use, the product and its ac-
cessible parts will be hot. Care
should be taken to avoid
touching the product and heat-
ing elements. Children under 8
years of age should be kept
away from the product unless
constantly supervised.
Do not place flammable / ex-
plosive materials near the
product, as the surfaces will be
hot while it is operating.
Keep your distance when
opening the oven door during
or at the end of cooking. The
steam may burn your hand,
face and/or eyes.
During operation the product is
hot. Care should be taken to
avoid touching hot parts, in-
side of the oven and heating
elements.
Always wear heat-resistant
oven gloves when handling the
product.
CAUTION: Danger of fire: Do
not store items on the cooking
surfaces.
1.8 Accessory Use
It is important that the wire
grill and tray are placed prop-
erly on the wire shelves. For
detailed information, refer to
the section "Usage of ac-
cessories".
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Close the oven door after
pushing the accessories com-
pletely into the cooking space,
otherwise they may hit the
door glass and damage it.
CAUTION: Use only hob
guards designed by the manu-
facturer of the cooking appli-
ance or indicated by the manu-
facturer of the appliance in the
instructions for use as suitable
or hob guards incorporated in
the appliance. The use of inap-
propriate guards can cause ac-
cidents.
1.9 Cooking Safety
CAUTION: The cooking pro-
cess must be observed. Short-
term cooking processes must
be constantly observed.
CAUTION: In solid or liquid oil
cooking, it is dangerous to
leave the hob unattended,
which may cause a fire. NEVER
try to extinguish the fire with
water; disconnect the product
from the mains, and then cover
the flames with a cover or fire
cloth (etc.).
Be careful when using alco-
holic drinks in your dishes. Al-
cohol evaporates at high tem-
peratures and may cause fire
since it can ignite when it
comes into contact with hot
surfaces.
Food residues in the cooking
area., such as oil, can ignite.
Clean these residues before
cooking.
Food Poisoning Hazard: Do not
let food sit in oven for more
than 1 hour before or after
cooking. Otherwise it may
cause food poisoning or dis-
eases.
Do not heat closed tins and
glass jars in the oven. The
pressure that would build-up in
the tin/jar may cause it to
burst.
Do not place baking trays,
dishes or aluminium foil dir-
ectly onto the bottom of the
oven. The accumulated heat
might damage the bottom of
the oven.
Be mindful of the following pre-
cautions when using greasy
parchment paper or similar ma-
terials:
Place the greaseproof paper in
a cookware or on the oven ac-
cessory (tray, wire grill, etc.)
with food and place it in the
preheated oven.
To prevent the risk of touching
the oven heating elements and
obstructing the flow of hot air,
remove any excess parts of
greaseproof paper that hang
from accessories or contain-
ers. Do not use greaseproof
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paper at oven temperatures
higher than the maximum us-
age temperature specified by
the manufacturer. Never place
greaseproof paper on the oven
base.
Do not place it on top of ac-
cessories during preheating.
Always press down with a
plate or similar object to pre-
vent the material from flying
around due to the air circula-
tion inside the oven.
Only cover the necessary sur-
face inside the tray.
After each use, the tray should
be cleaned, and any
greaseproof paper or similar
materials used in the tray
should be replaced. Otherwise,
liquids dripping onto the tray
can cause smoking or even ig-
nite flames.
An air flow is generated when
the product lid is opened.
Greaseproof paper can come
into contact with heating ele-
ments and ignite.
When using a grilling rack for
frying, a tray should be placed
on the lower rack. Otherwise,
the food oil and other compon-
ents that drip onto the oven
bottom can create heavy
smoke and lead to flames.
Food not suitable for grilling
carries a fire hazard. Grill only
food that is suitable for heavy
grill fire. Do not place the food
too far in the back of the grill.
This is the hottest area and
fatty foods may catch fire.
1.10 Induction
The electrically operated zones
of your hob are equipped with
advanced“ Induction” techno-
logy. On the induction hob
zones, which save time and en-
ergy, cookware suitable for in-
duction cooking must be used;
otherwise the hob zone will not
work. For detailed information,
see the section "Pot selection”.
Since the induction hob cre-
ates a magnetic field, it can
have harmful effects for
people who use devices such
as pacemakers or insulin
pumps.
Close the zone from its control
panel after use, do not rely on
the pot sensor.
Metal objects such as knives,
forks, spoons and lids should
not be placed on the hob sur-
face as they will get hot.
Do not store metal objects in
drawers under the hob. During
long and intensive use, the ma-
terials here may overheat.
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Do not place electronic
products such as mobile
phones, tablets, computers on
the induction hob. Your appli-
ance may be damaged.
1.11 Steam System
In steam assisted cooking,
opening the door causes
steam to escape, posing a risk
of skin burn. Be careful when
opening the door.
If moisture remains in the oven
after steam assisted cooking,
it may cause corrosion. Let the
oven dry by opening the oven
door after cooking.
Do not store wet food items in
the oven for a long time.
When removing the food after
steam assisted cooking, hot li-
quid may flow from the ac-
cessories, be careful.
Do not use distilled or filtered
water. Use ready-made water
only. Do not use flammable, al-
coholic or particulate solutions
instead of water.
Do not use accessories that
may corrode from steam while
cooking.
1.12 Maintenance and
Cleaning Safety
Wait for the product to cool be-
fore cleaning the product. Hot
surfaces may cause burns!
Never wash the product by
spraying or pouring water on it!
There is the risk of electric
shock!
Do not use steam cleaners to
clean the product as this may
cause an electric shock.
Do not use harsh abrasive
cleaners, metal scrapers,
scouring pads, dish washing
wire or bleach to clean the
oven front door glass and oven
top door glass (if equipped).
These materials can cause
glass surfaces to be scratched
and broken.
2 Environmental Instructions
2.1 Waste Directive
2.1.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir-
ective and Disposing of the
Waste Product
This product complies with EU WEEE Dir-
ective (2012/19/EU). This product bears a
classification symbol for waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This product has been manu-
factured with high quality parts
and materials which can be re-
used and are suitable for recyc-
ling. Therefore, do not dispose
of the waste product with nor-
mal domestic and other wastes at the end
of its service life. Take it to a collection
point for the recycling of electrical and elec-
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tronic equipment. You can ask your local
administration about these collection
points. Disposing of the appliance properly
helps prevent negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
Compliance with RoHS Directive:
The product you have purchased complies
with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It
does not contain harmful and prohibited
materials specified in the Directive.
DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING MATERIALS
The packaging material is 100% recyclable
and is marked with the recycle symbol .
The various parts of the packaging must
therefore be disposed of responsibly and in
full compliance with local authority regula-
tions governing waste disposal.
DISPOSAL OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
This appliance is manufactured with recyc-
lable or reusable materials. Dispose of it in
accordance with local waste disposal regu-
lations. For further information on the treat-
ment, recovery and recycling of household
electrical appliances, contact your local au-
thority, the collection service for household
waste or the store where you purchased
the appliance. This appliance is marked in
compliance with European Directive
2012/19/EU, Waste Electrical and Elec-
tronic Equipment (WEEE) and with the
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
regulations 2013 (as amended). By ensur-
ing this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent negative con-
sequences for the environment and human
health. The symbol on the product or on
the accompanying documentation indic-
ates that it should not be treated as do-
mestic waste but must be taken to an ap-
propriate collection center for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
Only preheat the oven if specified in the
cooking table or your recipe.
Use dark lacquered or enamelled baking
trays as they absorb heat better.
Food requiring prolonged cooking will con-
tinue to cook even once the oven is
switched off.
Make sure the oven door is closed com-
pletely when the appliance is turned on and
keep it closed as much as possible while
baking.
Cut the food into small, equally-sized
pieces to reduce cooking time and save en-
ergy.
When the cooking time is long, over 30
minutes, reduce the oven temperature to
the lowest setting during the last phase
(3-10 minutes), based on the overall cook-
ing time. The residual heat inside the oven
will continue cooking the food.
Make the most of your hot plate’s residual
heat by switching it off a few minutes be-
fore you finish cooking.
The base of your pot or pan should cover
the hot plate completely; a container that is
smaller than the hot plate will cause energy
to be wasted.
Cover your pots and pans with tight-fitting
lids while cooking and use as little water as
possible. Cooking with the lid off will
greatly increase energy consumption.
Use only flat-bottomed pots and pans.
NOTE: People with a pacemaker or similar
medical device should use care when
standing near this induction cooktop while
it is on. The electromagnetic field may af-
fect the pacemaker or similar device. Con-
sult your doctor, or the manufacturer of the
pacemaker or similar medical device for
additional information about its effects
with electromagnetic fields of the induction
cooktop.
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
This appliance meets: Ecodesign require-
ments of European Regulation 66/2014; En-
ergy Labelling Regulation 65/2014; Eco-
design for Energy-Related Products and En-
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ergy Information (Amendment) (EU Exit)
Regulations 2019, in compliance with the
European standard EN 60350-1.
This product can contain halogen light (En-
ergy Efficiency Class G) or LED light source
(Energy Efficiency Class F).
2.2 Package Information
Packaging materials of the product are
manufactured from recyclable materials in
accordance with our National Environment
Regulations. Do not dispose of the pack-
aging waste with the household or other
wastes, take it to the packaging material
collection points designated by the local
authorities.
2.3 Recommendations for Energy
Saving
According to EU 66/2014, information on
energy efficiency can be found on the
product receipt supplied with the product.
The following suggestions will help you use
your product in an ecological and energy-ef-
ficient way:
Defrost frozen food before baking.
In the oven, use dark or enamelled con-
tainers that transmit heat better.
If specified in the recipe or user’s manual,
always preheat. Do not open the oven
door frequently during baking.
Turn off the product 5 to 10 minutes be-
fore the end time of baking in prolonged
bakings. You can save up to 20% electri-
city by using residual heat.
Try to cook more than one dish at a time
in the oven. You may cook at the same
time by placing two cookers on the wire
rack. In addition, if you cook your meals
one after the other, it will save energy be-
cause the oven will not lose its heat.
Use pots / pans with a size and lid suit-
able for the hob zone. Always choose the
right size pot for your meals. More than
necessary energy is needed for contain-
ers of the wrong size.
Keep hob baking areas and pot bases
clean. Dirt reduces the heat transfer
between the baking area and the pot
base.
3 Your product
In this section, you can find the overview
and basic uses of the product's control
panel. There may be differences in images
and some features depending on the type
of product.
3.1 Product Introduction
1
Hob section
2
Control panel
3
Handle (Upper cooking section )
4
Front door (Upper cooking section )
5
Handle (Bottom cooking section )
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Front door (Bottom cooking section )
3.1.1 Cooking Section
Upper cooking section
1
Lamp
2
Wire shelves
3
Lower heater (under the steel plate)
4
Shelf positions
5
Upper heater
6
Ventilation holes
*
Varies depending on the model. Your product
may not be equipped with a lamp, or the type and
location of the lamp may differ from the illustra-
tion.
**
Varies depending on the model. Your product
may not be equipped with a wire rack. In the im-
age, a product with wire rack is shown as an ex-
ample.
Bottom cooking section
1 Lamp
2 Wire shelves
3 Fan motor (behind the steel plate)
4 Water pool for steam assisted cooking
5 Shelf positions
* Varies depending on the model. Your product
may not be equipped with a lamp, or the type and
location of the lamp may differ from the illustra-
tion.
** Varies depending on the model. Your product
may not be equipped with a wire rack. In the im-
age, a product with wire rack is shown as an ex-
ample.
3.1.2 Hob section
1 Rear left - Induction cooking zone
2 Front left - Induction cooking zone
3 Front right - Induction cooking zone
4 Rear right - Induction cooking zone
3.2 Introduction of the oven control
panel
1 2 3 4 5 6
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1 Thermostat lamp - Upper cooking
section
2 Steam assisted cooking/cleaning
button
3 Steam assisted cooking/cleaning
lamp
4 Lower cooking section symbol
5 Timer 6 Upper cooking section symbol
If there are knob(s) controlling your
product, in some models this/these knob(s)
may be so that they come out when pushed
(buried knobs). For settings to be made
with these knobs, first push the relevant
knob in and pull out the knob. After making
your adjustment, push it in again and re-
place the knob.
Oven control knobs
The bottom and upper cooking sections of
your oven are controlled by separate oven
control knobs. These knobs are indicated
on the control panel.
Oven inner temperature indicator - Bottom
cooking section
You can understand the oven interior tem-
perature of the lower cooking section of the
oven from the temperature symbol on the
timer display. The temperature symbol ap-
pears on the display when the cooking
starts, and the temperature symbol disap-
pears when the appliance reaches the set
temperature. When the temperature inside
the oven drops below the set temperature,
the temperature symbol reappears.
Oven inner temperature indicator -Upper
cooking section
You can understand the oven interior tem-
perature of the upper cooking section of
the oven from the temperature lamp be-
longing to the upper cooking section. The
thermostat lamp is located on the control
panel. The thermostat lamp turns on when
the product starts to operate, and the ther-
mostat lamp turns off when it reaches the
set temperature. When the temperature in-
side the oven drops below the set temper-
ature, the thermostat lamp turns on again.
Timer
1 Alarm key
2 Time setting key
3 Decrease key
4 Increase key
5 Settings key
6 Key lock key
Display symbols
: Baking time symbol
: Baking end time symbol *
: Alarm symbol
: Brightness symbol
: Key lock symbol
: Temperature symbol
: Volume level symbol
: Door lock symbol *
*It varies depending on the product model. It may not
be available on your product.
3.3 Oven operating functions
On the function table, the operating func-
tions you can use in your oven and the
highest and lowest temperatures that can
be set for these functions are shown. The
order of the operating modes shown here
may differ from the arrangement on your
product.
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Function
symbol
Function description
Temperature
range (°C)
Description and use
Operating with fan -
The oven is not heated. Only the fan (on the back wall) oper-
ates. Frozen food with granules is slowly defrosted at room
temperature, cooked food is cooled. The time required to de-
frost a whole piece of meat is longer than for foods with
grains. Oven lamp also lights.
Easy steam cleaning *
This function allows the dirt inside the oven (which has not
been staying for a long time) to be softened and easily
cleaned. See the cleaning section for easy steam cleaning.
3.4 Product Accessories
There are various accessories in your
product. In this section, the description of
the accessories and the descriptions of the
correct usage are available. Depending on
the product model, the supplied accessory
varies. All accessories described in the
user’s manual may not be available in your
product.
The trays inside your appliance may
be deformed with the effect of the
heat. This has no effect on the
functionality. Deformation disap-
pears when the tray is cooled.
Small tray
It is used for small portions. This oven tray
is placed on top of the wire grill.
Wire grill
It is used for frying or placing the food to be
baked, fried and stewed on the desired
shelf.
On models with wire shelves :
On models without wire shelves :
Wire grill in tray
By placing it in the tray (if provided), it is en-
sured that the oils flowing while grilling are
collected in the tray and thus the contamin-
ation of the oven is prevented.
Wire grill in tray is not suitable for use in
deep tray.
3.5 Use of Product Accessories
Cooking shelves
There are 5 levels of shelf position in the
bottom cooking section, 2 levels of shelf
position in the upper cooking section. You
can also see the order of the shelves in the
numbers on the front frame of the oven.
On models with wire shelves :
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On models without wire shelves :
Placing the wire grill on the cooking
shelves
On models with wire shelves :
It is crucial to place the wire grill on the
wire side shelves properly. While placing
the wire grill on the desired shelf, the open
section must be on the front. For better
cooking, the wire grill must be secured on
the wire shelf’s stopping point. It must not
pass over the stopping point to contact
with the rear wall of the oven.
On models without wire shelves :
It is crucial to place the wire grill on the
side shelves properly. The wire grill has one
direction when placing it on the shelf. While
placing the wire grill on the desired shelf,
the open section must be on the front.
Stopping function of the wire grill
There is a stopping function to prevent the
wire grill from tipping out of the wire shelf.
With this function, you can easily and safely
take out your food. While removing the wire
grill, you can pull it forward until it reaches
the stopping point. You must pass over this
point to remove it completely.
On models with wire shelves :
On models without wire shelves :
Proper placement of the wire grill and tray
on the telescopic rails-On models with
wire shelves and telescopic models
Thanks to the telescopic rails, trays or wire
shelves can be easily installed and re-
moved. Care should be taken to place the
trays and wire shelves on the telescopic
rails as shown in the figure below.
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3.6 Technical Specifications
General specifications
Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) min. 900- max. 925 /600 /600
Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the
product
min. H05VV-FG 3 x 6 mm2
Fuse (min.) 40 A
Total power consumption (kW) 11,9
Oven type (Upper cooking section) Conventional oven + Grill
Oven type (Bottom cooking section) Fan oven
Cooking zones
Front left Induction cooking zone
Dimension 180 mm
Power 2000 W / Booster 2300 W
Front right Induction cooking zone
Dimension 145 mm
Power 1600 W / Booster 1800 W
Rear left Induction cooking zone
Dimension 180 mm
Power 2000 W / Booster 2300 W
Rear right Induction cooking zone
Dimension 210 mm
Power 2000 W / Booster 2300 W
Basics: Information on the energy label of electrical ovens is given in accordance with the EN 60350-1 / IEC 60350-1
standard. Those values are determined under standard load with bottom-top heater or fan assisted heating (if any)
functions.
Energy efficiency class is determined in accordance with the following prioritization depending on whether the relev-
ant functions exist on the product or not: 1-Eco fan heating , 2-Fan Heating , 3-Fan assisted low grill , 4-Top and bot-
tom heating.
Technical specifications may be changed without prior notice to improve the qual-
ity of the product.
Figures in this manual are schematic and may not exactly match your product.
Values stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are
obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards. Depend-
ing on operational and environmental conditions of the product, these values may
vary.
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4 Installation
General information
Refer to the nearest Authorised Service
Agent for installation of the product.
Make sure that the electric and gas in-
stallations are in place before calling the
Authorised Service Agent to have the
product ready for operation. If not, call a
qualified electrician and fitter to have the
required arrangements made. The manu-
facturer shall not be held responsible for
damages arising from procedures carried
out by unauthorized persons which may
also void the warranty.
It is customer's responsibility to prepare
the location the product shall be placed
on and also have power and/or gas utility
prepared.
The rules specified in local standards
about electrical and/or gas installations
(legal rules on installation) shall be fol-
lowed during product installation.
Check for any damage on the appliance
before the installation.
4.1 Right place for installation
Place the product on a hard surface be-
cause of the air ducts under the product.
It must not be placed onto a base or a
pedestal. The feet of the product should
not dip on soft surfaces, e.g. carpet, etc.
The kitchen floor must be able to carry
the weight of the appliance plus the addi-
tional weight of cookware and bakeware
and food.
This product is a class 1 device accord-
ing to EN 30-1-1standard. It can be
placed adjacent to the kitchen walls, kit-
chen furniture or any other product in any
dimension from behind and one edge.
The kitchen furniture or equipment on the
other side may only be of the same size
or smaller.
It can be used with cabinets on either
side but in order to have a minimum dis-
tance of 400mm above hotplate level al-
low a side clearance of 65mm between
the appliance and any wall, partition or
tall cupboard.
It can also be used in a free standing po-
sition. Allow a minimum distance of 750
mm above the hob surface.
If a cooker hood is to be installed above
the cooker, refer to the instructions of the
manufacturer of the cooker hood regard-
ing installation height (min. 650 mm).
Any kitchen furniture next to the appli-
ance must be heat-resistant (100 °C
min.).
Anti-tip stability device
The product should be secured against los-
ing its balance and falling by using the anti-
tip stability device supplied with your
product.
In order to prevent tipping of the appliance,
this stabilizing means must be installed.
Refer to the instructions for installation.
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1. Draw a straight vertical line from the
center of the back wall of the area
where you will place the product.
2. Using the center as a reference, fix the
anti-tip stability device to the wall in ex-
act dimensions according to the dimen-
sions given below.
An anti-tip stability device is sup-
plied with the product. You can use
this piece on the right or left. The
relevant dimensions for both sides
are given above. The installation is
shown on the left as an example.
3. Place the anti-tip stability device you
fixed to the wall into the slot on the back
of the product as shown below.
4.2 Electrical connection
Disconnect the product from the electric
connection before starting any work on
the electrical installation. There is an
electric shock hazard.
Connect the product to a grounded out-
let/line protected by a miniature circuit
breaker of suitable capacity as stated in
the "Technical specifications" table. Have
the grounding installation made by a
qualified electrician while using the
product with or without a transformer.
Our company shall not be liable for any
damages that will arise due to using the
product without a grounding installation
in accordance with the local regulations.
The product can only be connected to the
mains electricity connection by an au-
thorized and qualified person, and the
warranty of the product starts only after
correct installation. The manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for any dam-
ages that may arise due to operations by
unauthorized persons.
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The electric cable must not be crushed,
folded, jammed or touch hot parts of the
product. If the electric cable is damaged,
it must be replaced by a qualified electri-
cian. Otherwise there is an electric shock,
short circuit or fire hazard!
The mains supply data must correspond
to the data specified on the type label of
the product. The rating plate is either
seen when the door or the lower cover of
the appliance is opened or it is located at
the rear wall of the appliance depending
on the appliance type.
and must use the appropriate socket out-
let/line and plug for oven. In case of the
product's power limits are out of current
carrying capability of plug and socket
outlet/line, the product must be connec-
ted through fixed electrical installation
directly without using plug and socket
outlet/line.
If the product will be connected directly
to the supply power: If it is not possible
to disconnect all poles in the supply
power, a disconnection unit with at least
3 mm contact clearance (fuses, line
safety switches, contactors) must be
connected and all the poles of this dis-
connection unit must be adjacent to (not
above) the product in accordance with
IEE directives. Failure to obey this in-
struction may cause operational prob-
lems and invalidate the product warranty.
Additional protection by a residual cur-
rent circuit breaker is recommended.
If the product is produced with cable and
without plug:
Connect the cord of product to supply
power as identified below:
Make the terminal block connection of your
product according to the connection/phase
information on the product type label.
If your supply cord type is 3-conductor type,
for 1-phase connection:
- Brown/Black = L (Phase)
- Blue = N (Neutral)
- Green/Yellow wire = (E) (Earthing)
4.3 Placing the product
1. Push the product towards the kitchen
wall.
2. Adjust the feet of oven
Adjusting the feet of oven
Vibrations during use may cause cooking
vessels to move. This dangerous situation
can be avoided if the product is level and
balanced.
For your own safety please ensure the
product is level by adjusting the four feet at
the bottom by turning left or right and align
level with the work top.
Final check
1. Reconnect the product to the mains.
2. Check electrical functions.
5 First Use
Before you start using your product, it is re-
commended to do the following stated in
the following sections respectively.
5.1 First Timer Setting
Always set the time of day before
using your oven. If you do not set it,
you cannot cook in some oven
models.
1. When the oven is first started, "12:00"
and symbol will flash on the display.
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2. Set the time of day by touching the /
keys.
3. Touch or key to activate the
minutes field.
4. Touch the / keys to set the minute.
5. Confirm by touching the or key.
ð The time of day is set and the sym-
bol disappears on the display.
If the first timer is not set, “12:00”
and symbol continue to flash
and your oven will not start. For
your oven to function, you must
confirm the time of day by setting
the time of day or touching the
key when it is at "12:00". You can
change the time of day setting later
as described in the “Settings” sec-
tion.
In the event of a power outage, the
time of day settings are cancelled.
It should be set again.
5.2 Initial Cleaning
1. Remove all packaging materials.
2. Remove all accessories from the oven
provided with the product.
3. Operate the product for 30 minutes and
then, turn it off. This way, residues and
layers that may have remained in the
oven during production are burned and
cleaned.
4. Wait for the oven to cool.
5. Wipe the surfaces of the product with a
wet cloth or sponge and dry with a cloth.
Before using the accessories:
Clean the accessories you remove from the
oven with detergent water and a soft clean-
ing sponge.
NOTICE: During the first use, smoke and
odour may come up for several hours. This
is normal and you just need good ventila-
tion to remove it. Avoid directly inhaling the
smoke and odours that form.
6 How to use the hob
6.1 General information on hob usage
Refrain from using unbalanced and easily
tilting pots/pans on the hob.
Refrain from heating the pots/pans and
pots empty. The pots and the appliance
may be damaged.
Always turn off the hob’s burners after
each use.
You shall damage the appliance if you
operate the hobs without any pot or pots/
pans. Always turn off the hobs after each
operation.
After each use the cooking surface will
be hot, so refrain from putting the plastic
pots/pans on the cooking surface. Clean
such material on the surface immedi-
ately.
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Sudden temperature changes on the
glass cooking surface may cause dam-
age, be careful not to spill cold liquids
during cooking.
Put a sufficient amount of food in pots
and pans. Thus, you can prevent food
from pouring forth out of the pots/pans
and will not need to clean unnecessarily.
Refrain from placing the covers of pots
and pans on burners/zones.
Place the pots by centering them on the
burners/zones. If you wish to place a pot
on a different burner/zone, do not slide it
towards the desired burner; rather, lift it
first and then put it on the other burner.
Operating principle of the induction hob
Induction hob is like an open circuit. The
circuit completes when a cooking pots/
pans suitable for induction cooking is
placed on it and an electronic system be-
low the glass surface generates a magnetic
field. The metal base of the pots/pans is
heated by taking energy from this magnetic
field. Thus, the heat is not generated on the
surface of the hob, but directly on the pots/
pans above it. Glass surface is heated with
the heat of the cooking pots/pans.
Advantages of cooking with induction
Induction hobs offer some advantages as
the heat is transferred directly to the cook-
ing pots/pans.
Foods that overflow during cooking do
not burn rapidly as the glass cooking sur-
face is not heated directly. It is cleaned
more easily.
Cooking shall be faster as the heat is
generated directly on the cooking pots/
pans. Thus, it saves time and energy with
respect to other hob types.
As the heat is given directly to the cook-
ing pots/pans, there is no heat loss, and
it provides a more efficient cooking.
The fact that the heat transfer stops and
the cooking surface is not heated directly
when the cooking pots/pans is removed
from the cooking surface provides a
safer use against possible accidents
while cooking.
Refrain from selecting high heating levels
when using non-sticking cooking pots/
pans coated with little amount of oil or
used without oil (teflon type).
Keep magnetic objects such as credit
cards or tapes away from the hob while it
is operating.
If there is an oven under your hob and it
is being operated, the sensors on the hob
may reduce the cooking level or turn off
the hob.
Your hob has an automatic shut-off sys-
tem. Detailed information about this sys-
tem is provided in the following sections.
However, if you use thin based pots for
your cooking, these pots shall heat up
very quickly and the bottom of the pan
may melt and damage the cooking sur-
face and the appliance before the auto-
matic shut-off system is activated.
Cooking pots/pans
You shall use ferromagnetic, quality cook-
ing pots/pans which bear a label or warning
that it is compatible for induction cooking
only with your induction hob. Generally, the
higher the iron content, the better the cook-
ing pots/pans shall perform. The base dia-
meter of the cooking pots/pans shall
match the induction zone. Suggested di-
mensions are listed below.
Suitable pots/pans:
Cast iron pots/pans
Enamelled steel pots/pans
Steel and stainless steel pots/pans (with
label or warning indicating that it is in-
duction compatible)
Unsuitable pots/pans:
Aluminium pots/pans
Copper pots/pans
Brass pots/pans
Glass pots/pans
Pottery
Ceramic and porcelain
Recommendations:
Use flat bottomed cooking pots/pans
only. Do not use pots/pans with convex
or concave bases.
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Use cooking pots/pans with thick, pro-
cessed bases only. If you use thin based
pots, these pots shall heat up very quickly
and the bottom of the pan may melt and
damage the cooking surface and the ap-
pliance before the automatic shut-off
system is activated. Sharp edges may
cause scratches on the surface.
The bases of some cooking pots/pans
have a smaller ferromagnetic field than
its true diameter. Only this area is heated
by the hob. Therefore, the heat is not
evenly distributed and the cooking per-
formance is decreased. Moreover, such
cooking pots/pans may not be detected
by large induction hobs. Thus, the cook-
ing hob shall be selected according to
the size of the ferromagnetic field.
Some cooking pots/pans have a base
that contains non-ferromagnetic materi-
als such as aluminium. These types of
cooking pots/pans may not heat ad-
equately or may not be detected by the
induction hob at all. In some cases, a bad
pots/pans warning may appear.
Equal distribution of the cookware
on the right and left and center (if
available) cooking zones for the se-
lection of cooking zones affects the
cooking performance positively
while cooking multiple meals on the
induction hobs.
Cooking vessel test
Test whether your pot is compatible with
cooking with an induction hob using the
methods below.
1. It is compatible if the base of your pot
holds a magnet.
Recommended cooking pots/pans sizes
Cooking zone diameter - mm Pot diameter - mm
145 min. 100 - max. 145
180 min. 100 - max. 180
210 min. 140 - max. 210
240 min. 140 - max. 240
280 min. 125 - max. 280
320 min. 125 - max. 320
2 x (92,7 x 200) min. 100 - max. 180
Cooking zone with wide (flexi) surface width 230 - length 390
Boiling behavior may vary depending on the
pot types, size of the pot and size of the
cooking zone. For a more homogenous
boiling behavior, a one step larger cooking
zone might be used. To use a larger cook-
ing zone does not cause wasting of energy
at induction hobs, because the heat is only
created in the relevant pot area.
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6.2 Hob control unit
Keys :
On/Off key
Timer key
Increase key
Decrease key
Symbols :
Key lock symbol
Cooking zone selection keys :
Rear left cooking zone selection key
Front left cooking zone selection key
Front right cooking zone selection key
Rear right cooking zone selection key
General information for the control panel
Graphics and figures are for informa-
tional purposes only. Actual displays and
functions may vary according to the
model of your hob.
This product is controlled with a touch
control panel. Each operation you make
on your touch control panel will be con-
firmed by an audible signal.
Always keep the control panel clean and
dry. Having damp and soiled surface may
cause problems in the functions.
Turning on the hob
1. Touch the key on the control panel.
ð “0” icon appears on all cooking zone
displays.
If no operation is performed within
20 seconds, the hob will automatic-
ally return to Standby mode.
Turning off the hob
1. Touch the key on the control panel.
ð The hob will turn off and return to
Standby mode.
“H” or “h” symbol that appears on
the cooking zone display indicates
that the cooking zone is still hot. Do
not touch cooking zones.
Residual heat indicator
“H” symbol that appears on the cooking
zone display indicates that the hob is still
hot and may be used to keep a small
amount of food warm. This symbol will
soon turn to “h” symbol meaning less hot.
When power is cut off, residual heat
indicator will not light up and does
not warn the user against hot cook-
ing zones.
Turning on the cooking zones
1. Touch key to turn on the hob.
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2. Touch the selection key of the cooking
zone you want to turn on.
ð “0” symbol appears on the cooking
zone display and the related display il-
luminates more brightly.
If no operation is performed within
20 seconds, the hob will automatic-
ally return to Standby mode.
Setting the temperature level
Touch or keys to set the temperature
level between “1” and “9” or “9” and “1”.
The product might start-stop when
it is operating on levels from 1 to 7,
especially with cookware with a
small diameter and when water-oil
is little. This is not a fault.
The outer section of the 280 mm in-
duction hob cooking zone (if your
product is equipped with a 280 mm
induction hob cooking zone) is ac-
tivated only when a saucepan large
enough to cover the cooking zone
is placed on the cooking zone and
the temperature is set to a level
higher than 8.
Turning off the cooking zones:
A cooking zone can be turned off in 3 dif-
ferent ways:
1. By dropping the temperature level to
“0”: You can turn the cooking zone off
by dropping the temperature adjust-
ment to “0” level.
2. By touching the relevant cooking zone
symbol for a certain time: Turn on the
cooking zone by pressing relevant sym-
bol for a certain time to drop temperat-
ure value to “0”.
3. By using the turn-off on the timer op-
tion for the desired cooking zone:
When the time is over, the timer will
turn off the cooking zone assigned to
it. “0” or “00” will appear on related dis-
play. When the time is over, an audible
alarm will sound. Touch any key on the
control panel to silence the audible
alarm.
High Power (Booster) It varies depending
on the product model. It may not be avail-
able on your product.
For rapid heating, you can use booster
function “P”. However, this function is not
recommended for cooking a long time.
Booster function may not be available in all
cooking zones.
Turning on High Power (Booster):
1. Touch key to turn on the hob.
2. Select the desired cooking zone by
touching the cooking zone selection
keys.
3. Touch or key firstly to reach the
level “9”.
4. When the cooking zone is at level “9”,
touch key once to set cooking zone
temperature to “P”.
Turning off High Power (Booster):
To disable the Booster function, touch
and set the temperature to level “9”.
Cooking zone goes out of booster and
continues to operate at level “9”.
You can decrease the temperature level
by touching or you can switch off the
cooking zone completely by decreasing
the temperature level to “0”.
Keylock
You can activate the keylock to avoid chan-
ging the functions by mistake when the hob
is operating.
Activating the keylock
1. Touch key to turn on the hob.
2. Touch and keys simultaneously to
activate the keylock.
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ð Keylock will be activated and the dot
on the symbol will light up.
If you turn the hob off when the
keys are locked, the keylock will be
activated next time you turn the hob
on again. Key lock must be deactiv-
ated in order to be able to operate
the hob.
Deactivating the keylock
1. When the keylock is active, touch and
keys simultaneously.
ð Keylock will be de activated and the
dot on the symbol will disappear.
Childlock It varies depending on the
product model. It may not be available on
your product.
You can protect the hob against being oper-
ated unintentionally in order to prevent chil-
dren from turning on the cooking zone.
Child Lock can only be activated and deac-
tivated in Standby mode.
Child lock will be cancelled in case
of power failure.
Activating the childlock
1. Touch key to turn on the hob.
2. Touch and keys simultaneously
After “beep” signal touch to activate
the childlock.
ð Childlock will be activated and “L” sym-
bol appears on all cooking zone dis-
play.
Deactivating the childlock
1. When the keylock is active, touch key
to turn on the hob.
2. Touch and keys simultaneously
After “beep” signal touch to deactiv-
ate the childlock.
ð Childlock will be deactivated and “L”
symbol disappears on all cooking zone
display.
Timer function
This function facilitates cooking for you. It
will not be necessary to attend the oven for
the whole cooking period. Cooking zone
will be turned off automatically at the end
of the time you have selected.
Activating the timer
1. Touch key to turn on the hob.
2. Select the desired cooking zone by
touching the cooking zone selection
keys.
3. Touch or keys to set the desired
temperature level.
4. Touch key to turn the timer on.
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ð “00” symbol will illuminate on
timer display and decimal point
will appear on the selected cook-
ing zone display.
Right rear and left rear cooking
zone displays serve as timer dis-
play when the timer is active.
5. Touch or keys to set the desired
time.
The timer can only be set for the
cooking zones already in use.
Repeat the above procedures for
the other cooking zones for which
you wish to set the timer.
Timer cannot be adjusted unless
the cooking zone and the temperat-
ure value for the cooking zone are
selected.
When the cooking zone for which a
timer was set is selected, you can
see the remaining time by touching
the key again.
Deactivating the timer
Once the set time is over, the hob will auto-
matically turn off and give an audible warn-
ing. Press any key to silence the audio
warning.
Turning off the timers earlier
ü If you turn off the timer earlier, the hob
will carry on operating at the set tem-
perature until it is turned off.
1. Select the cooking zone you want to
turn off.
2. Touch key to turn the timer on.
3. Until “00” appears on the timer screen,
touch to set the value to “00”.
ð Dot shaped light on the relevant cook-
ing zone display itself turns off com-
pletely after having flashed for a cer-
tain period of time and the timer is can-
celled.
Power management function It varies de-
pending on the product model. It may not
be available on your product.
Your product has a power management
function. With the help of this function, you
can change the total power setting that the
hob will draw.
Power management can only be
done when the product is first in-
stalled and first energized. You can
complete the setting by following
the steps below within 30 seconds
when the product is first energized.
Power management function - Adjustable
total power levels
Power management display
indicator Total power
25 2.5 kW
30 3 kW
36 3.6 kW
44 4.4 kW
54 5.4 kW
57 5.7 kW
67 6.7 kW
72 7.2 kW
If the total power of your product is
below the desired power, your
product will operate at the total
power level given in the technical
table. (Technical Specifications)
To change the total power;
1. When the product is first energized,
touch the keys / / / / within 30
seconds.
2. The power management level set is dis-
played on the timer display.
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3. Touch the key to switch between
levels and set the total power value you
want to set.
4. Confirm the setting by touching the
key and turn off the hob. Total power
value you have set shall be activated
The temperature levels you may as-
sign to the hobs may vary as per
the total power level set. The tem-
perature level provided to the hob
be reduced automatically as per the
power setting to be performed by
the hob. This is not an error.
If a key other than the specified se-
quence is touched while changing
the power level, the setting cannot
be made. You have to repeat the
steps from the beginning to make
the setting.
Using induction cooking zones safely and
efficiently
Operating principles: Induction hob heats
directly the cooking vessel as a feature of
its operating principles. Therefore, it has
various advantages when compared to
other hob types. It operates more efficiently
and the hob surface does not heat up. In-
duction hob is equipped with superior
safety systems that will provide you max-
imum usage safety.
Your hob can be equipped with in-
duction cooking zones with a dia-
meter of 145, 180, 210-280 mm de-
pending on the model. With induc-
tion feature, each cooking zone de-
tects each vessel placed on them.
Energy builds up only where the
vessel contacts with the cooking
zone and thus, minimum energy
consumption is achieved.
Automatic turning off system
The hob control has an automatic turn off
system. If one or more hob zone(s) are left
on, the hob zone turns off automatically
after a while (See Table-1). In case of a
timer assigned to the hob, the timer screen
is turned off then, too. The time limit for
automatic turn off depends on the selected
temperature level. Maximum operating
period is applied for this temperature level.
The hob zone may be operated by the user
again after it is turned off automatically as
described above.
Temperature level Automatic turning off periods - hours
0 0
1 6
2 6
3 5
4 5
5 4
6 1,5
7 1,5
8 1,5
9 20-30 minute
P (Booster) 5-10 minute*
(*) The hob will drop to level 9 after 5 minutes
Table1: Table-1: Automatic turning off
periods
Overheating protection
Your hob is equipped with some sensors
ensuring protection against overheating.
Following may be observed in case of over-
heating:
Active cooking zone may be turned off.
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Selected level may drop. However, this
condition cannot be seen on the indic-
ator.
Overflow safety system
Your hob is equipped with overflow safety
system. If there is any overflow that spills
onto the control panel, system will cut the
power connection immediately and turn off
your hob. “F” warning appears on display
during this period.
Precise power setting
Induction hob reacts the commands imme-
diately as a feature of its operating prin-
ciples. It changes the power settings very
fast. Thus, you can prevent a cooking pot
(containing water, milk and etc.) from over-
flowing even if it was just about to over-
flow.
If the surface of the touch control
panel is exposed to intense vapor,
entire control system may become
deactivated and give error signal.
Keep the surface of the touch con-
trol panel clean. Erroneous opera-
tion may be observed.
7 Using the Oven
7.1 General Information on Using the
Oven
Cooling fan ( It varies depending on the
product model. It may not be available on
your product. )
Your product has a cooling fan. The cooling
fan is activated automatically when neces-
sary and cools both the front of the product
and the furniture. It is automatically deac-
tivated when the cooling process is fin-
ished. Hot air comes out over the oven
door. Refrain from covering these ventila-
tion openings. Otherwise, the oven may
overheat. The cooling fan continues to op-
erate during oven operation or after the
oven is turned off (approximately 20-30
minutes). If you cook by programming the
oven timer, at the end of the baking time,
the cooling fan turns off with all functions.
The cooling fan running time cannot be de-
termined by the user. It turns on and off
automatically. This is not an error.
Oven lighting
The oven lighting is turned on when the
oven starts baking. In some models, the
lighting is on during baking, while in some
models it turns off after a certain time.
7.2 Using the bottom section of the
oven
General warnings for the oven control unit
The maximum time that can be set for
the baking process is 5 hours 59
minutes. In case of a power failure, the
program is canceled. You will need to re-
program
While making any adjustments, the relev-
ant symbols flash on the display. A short
time should be waited for the settings to
be saved.
If any cooking setting has been made, the
time of day cannot be adjusted.
If cooking time is set when cooking
starts, the remaining time is displayed on
the display.
In cases where cooking time or cooking
end time is set; you can cancel automat-
ically by touching the key for a long
time.
Timer
1 Alarm key
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2 Time setting key
3 Decrease key
4 Increase key
5 Settings key
6 Key lock key
Display symbols
: Baking time symbol
: Baking end time symbol *
: Alarm symbol
: Brightness symbol
: Key lock symbol
: Temperature symbol
: Volume level symbol
: Door lock symbol *
*It varies depending on the product model. It may not
be available on your product.
Turning on the oven
When you set a certain temperature with
the oven control knob, the oven starts oper-
ating.
Turning off the oven
You can turn the oven off by turning the
oven control knob to the off (up) position.
Manual cooking to select temperature
You can cook by making a manual control
(at your own control) without setting the
cooking time by selecting the temperature
specific to your food.
1. Set the temperature you want to cook
with the oven control knob
ð Your oven will start operating immedi-
ately at the selected temperature, and
the symbol will appear on the dis-
play. When the temperature inside the
oven reaches the set temperature, the
symbol disappears. The oven does
not switch off automatically since
manual cooking is done without setting
the cooking time. You have to control
cooking and turn it off yourself. When
your cooking is completed, turn off the
oven by turning the oven control knob
to the off (up) position
Cooking by setting the cooking time;
You can have the oven turn off automatic-
ally at the end of the time by selecting the
temperature specific to your food and set-
ting the cooking time on the timer
1. Select the temperature for cooking
2. Touch the key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display for the cooking
time.
After setting the temperature, you
can set the cooking time for 30
minutes by touching the key dir-
ectly for quick setting of the cook-
ing time and change the time with
the / keys.
3. Set the cooking time with the /
keys.
The cooking time increases by 1
minute in the first 15 minutes, after
15 minutes it increases by 5
minutes.
4. Put your food in the oven.
5. Your oven will start operating immedi-
ately at the selected temperature. The
set cooking time starts to count down
and the symbol appears on the dis-
play. When the temperature inside the
oven reaches the set temperature, the
symbol disappears.
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6. After the set cooking time is completed,
on the display, “End” appears, the
symbol flashes and the timer beeps.
7. The warning sounds for two minutes.
Press any key to stop the warning. The
warning stops and the time of day ap-
pears on the display.
If any key is pushed at the end of
the audible warning, the oven will
start operating again. To prevent
the oven from operating again at
the end of the warning, turn off the
oven by turning the oven control
knob to the “0” (off) position.
7.2.1 Settings
Activating the key lock
By using the key lock feature, you can safe-
guard the timer from interference.
1. Touch the key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display.
ð The symbol is shown on the display
and the 3-2-1 count down starts. The
key lock activates when the countdown
ends. When any key is touched after
the key lock is set, the timer sounds an
audible signal and the symbol
flashes.
If you release the key before the
end of the countdown, the key lock
does not activate.
Timer keys cannot be used when
the key lock is on. The key lock will
not be cancelled in case of power
failure.
Deactivating the key lock
1. Touch the key until the symbol disap-
pears from the display.
ð The symbol disappears from the dis-
play and the key lock is disabled.
Setting the alarm
You can also use the timer of the product
for any warning or reminder other than bak-
ing. The alarm clock has no effect on the
oven operating functions. It is used for
warning purposes. For example, you can
use the alarm clock when you want to turn
the food in the oven at a certain time. As
soon as the time you set has expired, the
timer gives you an audible warning.
The maximum alarm time may be
23 hours 59 minutes.
1. Touch the until the key symbol ap-
pears on the display.
2. Set the alarm time with the / keys.
ð After setting the alarm time, the
symbol remains lit and the alarm
time starts to countdown on the
display. If the alarm time and bak-
ing time are set at the same time,
the shorter time is shown on the
display.
3. After the alarm time is completed, the
symbol starts flashing and gives you an
audible warning.
Turning off the alarm
1. At the end of the alarm period, the warn-
ing sounds for two minutes. Touch any
key to stop the audible warning.
ð The warning stops and the time of day
appears on the display.
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If you want to cancel the alarm;
1. Touch the key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display to reset the alarm
time. Touch the key until the “00:00”
symbol appears on the display.
2. You can also cancel the alarm by touch-
ing the key for a long time.
Adjusting the volume
1. Touch key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display.
2. Set the desired level with the / keys.
(b-01-b-02-b-03)
3. Touch the key for confirmation or
wait without touching any key. The
volume set becomes active after a
while.
Setting the display brightness
1. Touch key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display.
2. Set the desired brightness with the /
keys. (d-01-d-02-d-03)
3. Touch the key for confirmation or
wait without touching any key. The
brightness set becomes active after a
while.
Changing the time of day
On your oven to change the time of day that
you have previously set:
1. Touch the key until the symbol ap-
pears on the display.
2. Set the time of day by touching the /
keys.
3. Touch or key to activate the
minutes field.
4. Touch the / keys to set the minute.
5. Confirm by touching the or key.
ð The time of day is set and the sym-
bol disappears on the display.
7.3 Using the upper section of the
oven
Grill oven can be used both as a
grill and a baking oven. Switch on
the top oven operates the oven
when the oven door is closed, and
the grill when the oven door is
opened.
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Grill oven can be used both as a grill and a
baking oven. Switch on the top oven oper-
ates the oven when the oven door is closed,
and the grill when the oven door is opened.
Turning on the oven
ü Oven is operated with Function knob.
Oven is turned off when the Function
knob is in Off (upper) position.
1. Close the oven door.
2. Set the oven temperature.
ð Temperature light will turn of when the
set temperature is attained.
Turning off the grill oven
Turn the Function knob to Off (top) posi-
tion.
Switching on the grill
Grill is operated with function knob. Grill is
turned off when the Function knob is in Off
(upper) position.
1. Open the oven / grill door.
2. Set the grill temperature to 150 °C and if
required, perform a preheating for about
5 minutes.
3. Then, select the desired grilling temper-
ature.
ð Thermostat (temperature) light turns
on.
Turning off the grill oven
1. Turn the Function knob to Off (top) posi-
tion.
While cooking is in progress, when
the electricity is cut and comes
back again, the top oven continues
to operate. In case of any power
failure, make sure to turn off the
oven.
7.4 Steam Assisted Cooking
Your oven has a steam assisted cooking
feature. Better baking results are achieved
with steam assist Steam assist ensures
that the surface of pastry foods are
brighter, their crust is more crunchy and
they are more voluminous. Also, steam as-
sist reduces the moisture loss of the foods
such as meat and allows them to be
cooked more juicy on the inside and more
delicious.
General information
Steam assisted cooking can only be per-
formed with the steam assisted cooking
functions specified in the manual.
Condensation formed on the oven door
after steam assisted cooking may drip
around when the oven door is opened. As
soon as you open the oven door, wipe off
the condensation.
Stay away when opening the oven door,
as steam and heat may escape during
and after steam assisted cooking. The
steam may burn your hand, face and/or
eyes.
If water remains inside the oven after
each steam assisted cooking, dry the re-
maining water with a dry cloth after the
oven has cooled-down. Otherwise, resid-
ual water may lead to calcification.
If your product has a meat probe, make
sure that the meat probe cover is closed
before steam assisted cooking. Other-
wise, there may be steam leakage from
the meat probe socket.
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For steam assisted cooking:
1. After checking the steam-assisted bak-
ing table and determine temperature,
time and amount of water to be added
according to the food you want to cook.
You can set these values yourself for
baking not included in the table.
2. Pour the amount of water you will use
according to your food into the pool at
the bottom of the oven.
Refrain from using distilled or
filtered water.Use ready-made wa-
ters only.
3. Push the steam assisted cooking/clean-
ing button on the control panel.
ð The steam assisted cooking/clean-
ing lamp on the control panel will
illuminate.
4. Switch the oven control knob to the de-
sired temperature.
ð Your oven will start operating im-
mediately at the selected function
and temperature and will appear
on the display. When the temperat-
ure inside the oven reaches the set
temperature the symbol disap-
pears.
5. Place your food in the oven at the re-
commended rack position.
ð Baking starts.
6. Once the baking is completed, turn off
the oven by setting the oven control
knob to off position.
If water remains on the bottom of
the oven after each steam assisted
cooking, dry the remaining water
with a dry cloth after the oven has
cooled. Otherwise, water remaining
on the oven floor may cause calci-
fication.
8 General Information About Cooking
You can find tips on preparing and cooking
your food in this section.
Plus, this section describes some of the
foods tested as producers and the most
appropriate settings for these foods. Ap-
propriate oven settings and accessories for
these foods are also indicated.
8.1 General information about cook-
ing with hob
Never fill the pan with oil more than one
third of it. Do not leave the hob unatten-
ded when heating oil. Overheated oils
bring risk of fire. Never attempt to extin-
guish a possible fire with water! When oil
catches fire, cover it with a fire blanket or
damp cloth. Turn off the hob if it is safe
to do so and call the fire department.
Before frying foods, always remove their
excess water and put them inside the
heated oil slowly. Make sure that frozen
foods are defrosted before frying.
When heating oil, make sure that the pot
you use is dry and keep its lid open.
For recommendations on cooking with
power saving, refer to the “Environmental
Instructions” section.
8.2 General Warnings About Baking in
the Oven
While opening the oven door during or
after baking, hot-burning steam may
emerge. The steam may burn your hand,
face and/or eyes. When opening the oven
door, stay away.
Intense steam generated during baking
may form condensed water drops on the
interior and exterior of the oven and on
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the upper parts of the furniture due to the
temperature difference. This is a normal
and physical occurrence.
The cooking temperature and time values
given for foods may vary depending on
the recipe and amount. For this reason,
these values are given as ranges.
Always remove unused accessories from
the oven before you start cooking. Ac-
cessories that will remain in the oven
may prevent your food from being
cooked at the correct values.
For foods that you will cook according to
your own recipe, you can reference sim-
ilar foods given in the cooking tables.
Using the supplied accessories ensures
you get the best cooking performance.
Always observe the warnings and inform-
ation provided by the manufacturer for
the external cookware you will use.
Cut the greaseproof paper you will use in
your cooking in suitable sizes to the con-
tainer you will cook. Greaseproof papers
that are overflowing from the container
can create a risk of burns and affect the
quality of your baking. Use the
greaseproof paper you will use in the
temperature range specified.
For good baking performance, place your
food on the recommended correct shelf.
Do not change the shelf position during
baking.
Be careful not to touch the hot oven
door glass with your hand when
placing the food into the oven after
preheating and when removing the
food from the oven after cooking.
Be sure to use accessories such as
gloves that provide heat insulation.
8.2.1 Pastries and oven food
General Information
We recommend using the accessories of
the product for a good cooking perform-
ance. If you will use an external cook-
ware, prefer dark, non-sticking and heat
resistant ware.
If preheating is recommended in the
cooking table, be sure to put your food in
the oven after preheating.
If you will cook by using cookware on the
wire grill, place it in the middle of the wire
grill, not near the back wall.
All materials used in making pastry
should be fresh and at room temperat-
ure.
The cooking status of the foods may vary
depending on the amount of food and the
size of the cookware.
Metal, ceramic and glass moulds extend
the cooking time and the bottom sur-
faces of pastry foods do not brown
evenly.
If you are using baking paper, a small
browning can be observed on the bottom
surface of the food. In this situation, you
may have to extend your cooking period
by approximately 10 minutes.
The values specified in the cooking
tables are determined as a result of the
tests carried out in our laboratories. Val-
ues suitable for you may differ from
these values.
Place your food on the appropriate shelf
recommended in the cooking table. Refer
to the bottom shelf of the oven as shelf
1.
Cook the recommended dishes in the
cooking table with a single tray.
Tips for baking cakes
If the cake is too dry, increase the tem-
perature by 10°C and shorten the baking
time.
If the cake is moist, use a small amount
of liquid or reduce the temperature by
10°C.
If the top of the cake is burnt, put it on
the lower shelf, lower the temperature
and increase the baking time.
If the inside of the cake is cooked well,
but outside is sticky, use less liquid, de-
crease the temperature and increase the
cooking time.
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Hints for pastry
If the pastry is too dry, increase the tem-
perature by 10 °C and shorten the cook-
ing time. Wet the dough sheets with a
sauce consisting of milk, oil, egg and
yoghurt mixture.
If the pastry is getting cooked slowly,
make sure that the thickness of the
pastry you have prepared does not over-
flow the tray.
If the pastry is browned on the surface
but the bottom is not cooked, make sure
that the amount of sauce you will use for
the pastry is not too much at the bottom
of the pastry. For an even browning, try to
spread the sauce evenly between the
dough sheets and the pastry.
Bake your pastry in the position and tem-
perature appropriate to the cooking table.
If the bottom is still not browned enough,
place it on a bottom shelf for the next
cooking.
Cooking table for the upper cooking sec-
tion
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Cookie Standard tray * 1 170 25 … 35
Dough pastry Standard tray * 1 180 35 … 45
Lasagne
Glass / metal rectangular con-
tainer on wire grill **
1 200 30 … 45
Pizza Standard tray * 1 220 10 … 20
Small cakes Standard tray * 1 160 25 … 35
Rich pastry Standard tray * 1 180 25 … 35
Sponge cake
Round springform pan, 26 cm in
diameter on wire grill
1 150 45 … 55
Preheating is recommended for all food.
*These accessories may not be included with your product.
**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.
Cooking table for the bottom cooking sec-
tion
Suggestions for baking with a single tray
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (ap-
prox.)
Cake on the tray Standard tray * 2 180 30 … 40
Cake in the mould Cake mould on wire grill** ** 2 180 30 … 40
Shortbread
(sweet cookie)
Standard tray *
On models with
wire shelves :3
On models
without wire
shelves :2
140 20 .. 30
Small cakes Standard tray * 2 150 25 … 35
Sponge cake
Round springform pan, 26
cm in diameter on wire grill
**
2 160 25 … 35
Cookie Standard tray * 3 170 20 … 30
Rich pastry Standard tray * 2 180 35 … 45
Dough pastry Standard tray * 3 180 20 … 30
Whole bread Standard tray * 3 200 30 … 40
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Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (ap-
prox.)
Lasagne Standard tray * 2 or 3 200 30 … 40
Apple pie
Round black metal mould,
20 cm in diameter on wire
grill **
2 180 50 … 70
Pizza Standard tray * 3 200 … 220 10 … 20
Suggestions for cooking with two trays
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (ap-
prox.)
Small cakes
2-Standard tray *
4-Pastry tray *
2 - 4 150 25 … 40
Cookie
2-Standard tray *
4-Pastry tray *
2 - 4 170 25 … 35
Rich pastry
1-Standard tray *
4-Pastry tray *
1 - 4 180 35 … 45
Dough pastry
2-Standard tray *
4-Pastry tray *
2 - 4 180 20 … 30
Preheating is recommended for all food.
*These accessories may not be included with your product.
**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.
8.2.2 Meat, Fish and Poultry
The key points on roasting
Seasoning it with lemon juice and pepper
before cooking whole chicken, turkey and
large pieces of meat will increase cook-
ing performance.
It takes 15 to 30 minutes more to cook
boned meat than fillet by frying.
You should calculate about 4 to 5
minutes of cooking time per centimetre
of the meat thickness.
After the cooking time is expired, keep
the meat in the oven for approximately
10 minutes. The juice of the meat is bet-
ter distributed to the fried meat and does
not come out when the meat is cut.
Fish should be placed on the medium or
low level shelf in a heat resistant plate.
Cook the recommended dishes in the
cooking table with a single tray.
Cooking table for the upper cooking sec-
tion
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Steak (whole) /
Roast (1 kg)
Standard tray * 1
15 mins. 250/max,
after 180 … 190
60 … 80
Lamb's shank
(1,5-2 kg)
Standard tray * 1
15 mins. 250/max,
after 170
110 … 120
Fish
Wire grill *
Place one tray on a lower shelf
1 200 20 … 40
Preheating is recommended for all food.
*These accessories may not be included with your product.
**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.
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Cooking table for the bottom cooking sec-
tion
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (ap-
prox.)
Steak (whole) /
Roast (1 kg)
Standard tray * 3
15 mins. 250/max, after 180
… 190
60 … 80
Lamb's shank
(1,5-2 kg)
Standard tray * 3 15 mins. 250/max, after 170 110 … 120
Fried chicken
(1,8-2 kg)
Wire grill *
Place one tray on a
lower shelf
2 220 60 … 80
Turkey (5,5 kg) Standard tray * 1
25 mins. 250/max, after 180
… 190
150 … 210
Fish
Wire grill *
Place one tray on a
lower shelf
3 200 20 … 30
Preheating is recommended for all food.
*These accessories may not be included with your product.
**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.
8.2.3 Grill
Red meat, fish and poultry meat quickly
turns brown when grilled, holds a beautiful
crust and does not dry out. Fillet meats,
skewer meats, sausages as well as juicy
vegetables (tomatoes, onions, etc.) are par-
ticularly suitable for grilling.
General warnings
Food not suitable for grilling carries a fire
hazard. Grill only food that is suitable for
heavy grill fire. Also, do not place the
food too far in the back of the grill. This
is the hottest area and fatty foods may
catch fire.
Keep the oven door open during grilling.
Since the door will be open during
grilling, hot surfaces may cause burns!
Keep children away from the product.
The key points of the grill
Prepare foods of similar thickness and
weight as much as possible for the grill.
Place the pieces to be grilled on the wire
grill or wire grill tray by distributing them
without exceeding the dimensions of the
heater.
Depending on the thickness of the pieces
to be grilled, the cooking times given in
the table may vary.
Slide the wire grill or the wire grill tray to
the desired level in the oven. If you are
cooking on the wire grill, slide the oven
tray to the lower shelf to collect the oils.
The oven tray you will slide should be
sized to cover the entire grill area. This
tray may not be supplied with the
product. Put some water into the oven
tray for easy cleaning.
Cooking table for the upper cooking sec-
tion
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Fish Wire grill * 2 250 20 … 25
Chicken pieces Wire grill * 2 250 25 … 35
Meatball (veal) - 12
amount
Wire grill * 2 220 20 … 30
Lamb chop Wire grill * 2 250 20 … 25
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Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Steak - (meat cubes) Wire grill * 2 250 25 … 30
Veal chop Wire grill * 2 250 25 … 30
Vegetable gratin Wire grill * 2 220 20 … 30
Toast bread Wire grill * 1 250 3 … 5
Toast bread
Wire grill in tray on
wire grill *
1 250 1 … 3
It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for all grilled food.
Turn pieces of food after 1/2 of the total grilling time.
* These accessories may not be included with your product.
8.2.4 Steam assisted cooking
General Information
Steam assisted cooking can only be per-
formed with the steam assisted cooking
functions specified in the manual. See
“Oven operating functions” [}16] section
for steam assisted cooking functions.
If preheating is recommended in the
cooking table, be sure to put your food in
the oven after preheating. The durations
specified at the time of water supply in-
dicate the time elapsed after preheating.
The cooking table contains cooking re-
commendations tested by the manufac-
turer. You can set the amount of water,
temperature, steam assisted cooking
function and time for food which are not
in the table.
Do the steam assisted cooking with one
tray.
Suggestions for baking with a single tray - Bottom cooking section
Food Accessory to
be used
Shelf posi-
tion
Temperature
(°C)
Amount of
water to be
used (ml)
Water intake
time
Baking time
(min) (ap-
prox.)
Approx. food
weight (g)
Whole bread
**
Standard tray
*
2 200 250
before pre-
heating
30 … 35 820
Whole
chicken with
vegetables
***
Standard tray
*
2
25 mins.
250/max,
after 190
250
before pre-
heating
60 … 70 2000
Rib steak
Standard tray
*
3 180 250
before pre-
heating
65 … 75 1000
Lamb shanks
with veget-
ables
Standard tray
*
3 170 350
before pre-
heating
90 … 110 2000
Yeasted bun
Standard tray
*
3 180 250
before pre-
heating
25 … 35 1200
Cheesecake
Standard tray
*
3 120 200
before pre-
heating
45 … 55 1450
* These accessories may not be included with your product.
** Do not preheat
*** Preheat for 10 minutes.
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8.2.5 Test foods
Foods in this cooking table are prepared
according to the EN 60350-1 standard to
facilitate testing of the product for con-
trol institutes.
Cooking table for the upper cooking sec-
tion
Grill
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Meatball (veal) - 12
amount
Wire grill in tray on
wire grill *
2 220 20 … 30
Toast bread Wire grill * 1 250 3 … 5
Toast bread
Wire grill in tray on
wire grill *
1 250 1 … 3
It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for all grilled food.
Turn pieces of food after 1/2 of the total grilling time.
* These accessories may not be included with your product.
Cooking table for the bottom cooking sec-
tion
Suggestions for baking with a single tray
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Shortbread
(sweet cookie)
Standard tray *
On models with wire
shelves :3
On models without wire
shelves :2
140 20 ... 30
Small cakes Standard tray * 2 150 25 … 35
Sponge cake
Round springform pan, 26
cm in diameter on wire grill
**
2 160 25 … 35
Apple pie
Round black metal mould,
20 cm in diameter on wire
grill **
2 180 50 … 70
Suggestions for cooking with two trays
Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min)
(approx.)
Small cakes
2-Standard tray *
4-Pastry tray *
2 - 4 150 25 … 40
Preheating is recommended for all food.
*These accessories may not be included with your product.
**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.
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9 Maintenance and Cleaning
9.1 General Cleaning Information
General warnings
Wait for the product to cool before clean-
ing the product. Hot surfaces may cause
burns!
Do not apply the detergents directly on
the hot surfaces. This may cause per-
manent stains.
The product should be thoroughly
cleaned and dried after each operation.
Thus, food residues shall be easily
cleaned and these residues shall be pre-
vented from burning when the product is
used again later. Thus, the service life of
the appliance extends and frequently
faced problems are decreased.
Do not use steam cleaning products for
cleaning.
Some detergents or cleaning agents
cause damage to the surface. Unsuitable
cleaning agents are: bleach, cleaning
products containing ammonia, acid or
chloride, steam cleaning products, de-
scaling agents, stain and rust removers,
abrasive cleaning products (cream clean-
ers, scouring powder, scouring cream,
abrasive and scratching scrubber, wire,
sponges, cleaning cloths containing dirt
and detergent residues).
No special cleaning material is needed in
the cleaning made after each use. Clean
the appliance using dishwashing deter-
gent, warm water and a soft cloth or
sponge and dry it with a dry cloth.
Be sure to completely wipe off any re-
maining liquid after cleaning and immedi-
ately clean any food splashing around
during cooking.
Do not wash any component of your ap-
pliance in a dishwasher unless otherwise
stated in the user’s manual.
For the hobs:
Acidic dirt such as milk, tomato paste
and oil may cause permanent stains on
the hobs and components of the hob
zones, clean any overflown fluids imme-
diately after cooling down the hob by
turning it off.
Inox - stainless surfaces
Do not use acid or chlorine-containing
cleaning agents to clean stainless-inox
surfaces and handles.
Stainless-inox surface may change col-
our in time. This is normal. After each op-
eration, clean with a detergent suitable
for the stainless or inox surface.
Clean with a soft soapy cloth and liquid
(non-scratching) detergent suitable for
inox surfaces, taking care to wipe in one
direction.
Remove lime, oil, starch, milk and protein
stains on the glass and inox surfaces im-
mediately without waiting. Stains may
rust under long periods of time.
Cleaners sprayed/applied to the surface
should be cleaned immediately. Abrasive
cleaners left on the surface cause the
surface to turn white.
Enamelled surfaces
The oven must cool down before clean-
ing the cooking area. Cleaning on hot sur-
faces shall create both fire hazard and
damage the enamel surface.
After each use, clean the enamel sur-
faces using dishwashing detergent,
warm water and a soft cloth or sponge
and dry them with a dry cloth.
If your product has an easy steam clean-
ing function, you can make easy steam
cleaning for light non-permanent dirt.
(See “Easy Steam Cleaning [}46]”.)
Catalytic surfaces
The side walls in the cooking area can
only be covered with enamel or catalytic
walls. It varies by model.
The catalytic walls have a light matte and
porous surface. The catalytic walls of the
oven should not be cleaned.
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Catalytic surfaces absorb oil thanks to its
porous structure and start to shine when
the surface is saturated with oil, in this
case it is recommended to replace the
parts.
Glass surfaces
When cleaning glass surfaces, do not use
hard metal scrapers and abrasive clean-
ing materials. They can damage the
glass surface.
Clean the appliance using dishwashing
detergent, warm water and a microfiber
cloth specific for glass surfaces and dry
it with a dry microfiber cloth.
If there is residual detergent after clean-
ing, wipe it with cold water and dry with a
clean and dry microfiber cloth. Residual
detergent may damage the glass surface
next time.
Under no circumstances should the
dried-up residue on the glass surface be
cleaned off with serrated knives, wire
wool or similar scratching tools.
You can remove the calcium stains (yel-
low stains) on the glass surface with the
commercially available descaling agent,
with a descaling agent such as vinegar or
lemon juice.
If the surface is heavily soiled, apply the
cleaning agent on the stain with a sponge
and wait a long time for it to work prop-
erly. Then clean the glass surface with a
wet cloth.
Discolorations and stains on the glass
surface are normal and not defects.
Plastic parts and painted surfaces
Clean plastic parts and painted surfaces
using dishwashing detergent, warm wa-
ter and a soft cloth or sponge and dry
them with a dry cloth.
Do not use hard metal scrapers and ab-
rasive cleaners. They may damage the
surfaces.
Ensure that the joints of the components
of the product are not left damp and with
detergent. Otherwise, corrosion may oc-
cur on these joints.
9.2 Cleaning Accessories
Do not put the product accessories in a
dishwasher unless otherwise stated in the
user’s manual.
9.3 Cleaning the hob
Glass cooking surface
Follow the cleaning steps described for the
glass surfaces in the “General cleaning in-
formation” section for the cleaning of glass
cooking surface. You may complete your
cleaning as per the information below for
special cases.
Sugar-based foods such as dark cream,
starch and syrup should be cleaned im-
mediately, without waiting for the surface
to cool. Otherwise, the glass cooking sur-
face may be permanently damaged.
9.4 Cleaning the Control Panel
When cleaning the panels with knob-con-
trol, wipe the panel and knobs with a
damp soft cloth and dry with a dry cloth.
Do not remove the knobs and gaskets un-
derneath to clean the panel. The control
panel and knobs may be damaged.
While cleaning the inox panels with knob
control, do not use inox cleaning agents
around the knob. The indicators around
the knob can be erased.
Clean the touch control panels with a
damp soft cloth and dry with a dry cloth.
If your product has a key lock feature, set
the key lock before performing control
panel cleaning. Otherwise, incorrect de-
tection may occur on the keys.
9.5 Cleaning the inside of the oven
(cooking area)
Follow the cleaning steps described in the
"General Cleaning Information" section ac-
cording to the surface types in your oven.
Cleaning the side walls of the oven
The side walls in the cooking area can only
be covered with enamel or catalytic walls. It
varies by model. If there is a catalytic wall,
refer to the “Catalytic surfaces” section for
information.
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If your product is a wire shelf model, re-
move the wire shelves before cleaning the
side walls. Then complete the cleaning as
described in the "General Cleaning Informa-
tion" section according to the side wall sur-
face type.
To remove the side wire shelves:
1. Remove the front of the wire shelf by
pulling it on the side wall in the opposite
direction.
2. Pull the wire shelf towards you to re-
move it completely.
3. To reattach the shelves, the procedures
applied when removing them must be
repeated from the end to the beginning,
respectively.
Cleaning the water pool on the base of the
oven
Depending on the frequency of steam as-
sisted cooking-easy steam cleaning opera-
tions and the hardness of the water used,
lime stains may occur in the water pool on
the base of the oven.
To remove the lime that may occur in the
water pool on the oven base after steam
assisted cooking-easy steam cleaning op-
erations, after every 2 or 3 operations:
1. Add 350 cc of white vinegar (acidity of
the vinegar shall not exceed 6%) to the
water pool on the base of the oven.
2. Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the vin-
egar to dissolve the lime residues at am-
bient temperature.
3. Clean the water pool with a soft wet
cloth with a dry cloth.
In order to increase the efficiency of de-
scaling likely in the water pool, in addition
to the descaling steps above, after every
10 uses:
Select an operating function in which the
lower heater is active and operate the oven
at 100 °C for 2-3 minutes. Then, turn off the
oven and spray the inside of the oven and
grill cleaner recommended on the website
for the brand of your product into the water
pool on the floor of the oven and leave for 5
minutes. After 5 minutes, wipe the pool of
water on the floor of the oven with a damp
microfiber cloth and dry it.
9.6 Easy Steam Cleaning
This allows cleaning of the dirt (not remain-
ing for a long time) that is softened by the
steam inside the oven and by the water
droplets condensed in the internal surfaces
of the oven easily.
1. Remove all accessories inside the oven.
2. Fill the pool at the floor of the oven with
200 ml of water.
Refrain from using distilled or
filtered water.Use ready-made wa-
ters only.
3. Push the steam assisted cooking/clean-
ing button on the control panel.
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ð The steam assisted cooking/clean-
ing lamp on the control panel will
illuminate.
4. Set the oven to the easy steam cleaning
operating mode and operate it at 100°C
for 20 minutes.
Open the door and wipe the oven interiors
with a wet sponge or cloth.
For stubborn dirt, clean the product using
dishwashing detergent, warm water and a
soft cloth or sponge and dry it with a dry
cloth.
In the easy steam cleaning func-
tion, it is expected that the added
water evaporates and condenses
on the inside of the oven and the
oven door in order to soften the
light dirt formed in your oven. Con-
densation formed on the oven door
may drip around when the oven
door is opened. As soon as you
open the oven door, wipe off the
condensation.
(It varies depending on the product model.
It may not be available on your product.)
After the condensation inside the oven,
puddle or moisture may occur in the pool
channel under the oven. Wipe this pool
channel with a damp cloth after use and dry
it.
9.7 Cleaning The Drop Down Oven
Door(s)
You can remove your upper oven door and
door glasses to clean them. How to remove
the doors and windows is explained in the
sections "Removing the drop down oven
door(s)” and "Removing the inner glasses
of the upper door". After removing the door
inner glasses, clean them using a dish-
washing detergent, warm water and a soft
cloth or sponge and dry them with a dry
cloth. For lime residue that may form on
the oven glass, wipe the glass with vinegar
and rinse.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners,
metal scrapers, wire wool or bleach
materials to clean the oven door
and glass.
Removing the drop down oven door(s)
1. Open the oven door.
2. Open the clips in the front door hinge
socket on the right and left by pushing
them downwards as shown in the fig-
ure.
3. Hinge types vary as (A), (B), (C) types
according to the product model. The fol-
lowing figures show how to open each
type of hinge.
4. (A) type hinge is available in normal
door types.
5. (B) type hinge is available in soft closing
door types.
6. (C) type hinge is available in soft open-
ing/closing door types.
7. Get the oven door to a half-open posi-
tion.
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8. Pull the removed door upwards to re-
lease it from the right and left hinges
and remove it.
To reattach the door, the proced-
ures applied when removing it must
be repeated from the end to the be-
ginning, respectively. When in-
stalling the door, be sure to close
the clips on the hinge socket.
9.8 Removing the Inner Glass of The
Upper Oven Door
Inner glass of the product's front upper
oven door may be removed for cleaning.
1. Open the oven door.
1 Screw
2 Profile
3 Inner glass pane
4 Plastic slot
2. Take out the screw(1) with a screw-
driver.
3. Take out the profile (2) than hold up to
inner glass (3).
4. If your product is equipped with an inner
glass panel; Pull the glass holder con-
necting elements in the middle as illus-
trated in the figure to free them from the
glass panels.
5 Glass holder connecting element*
* It varies depending on the product model. It
may not be available on your product.
5. Then group the door again, put the glass
pane (3) to the plastic slots (4) and
group the profile.
9.9 Cleaning the Oven Lamp
In the event that the glass door of the oven
lamp in the cooking area becomes dirty;
clean using dishwashing detergent, warm
water and a soft cloth or sponge and dry
with a dry cloth. In case of oven lamp fail-
ure, you can replace the oven lamp by fol-
lowing the sections that follow.
Replacing the oven lamp
General information
To avoid the risk of electric shock before
replacing the oven lamp, disconnect the
product and wait for the oven to cool. Hot
surfaces may cause burns!
This oven is powered by an incandescent
lamp with less than 40 W, less than 60
mm in height, less than 30 mm in dia-
meter, or a halogen lamp with G9 sockets
with less than 60 W power. Lamps are
suitable for operation at temperatures
above 300 °C. Oven lamps are available
from Authorised Services or licensed
technicians. This product contains a G
energy class lamp.
The position of the lamp may differ from
that is shown in the figure.
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The lamp used in this product is not suit-
able for use in the lighting of home
rooms. The purpose of this lamp is to
help the user see food products.
The lamps used in this product must
withstand extreme physical conditions
such as temperatures above 50 °C.
If your oven has a round lamp,
1. Disconnect the product from the electri-
city.
2. Remove the glass cover by turning it
counter clockwise.
3. If your oven lamp is type (A) shown in
the figure below, rotate the oven lamp
as shown in the figure and replace it
with a new one. If it is type (B) model,
pull it out as shown in the figure and re-
place it with a new one.
4. Refit the glass cover.
If your oven has a square lamp,
1. Disconnect the product from the electri-
city.
2. Remove the wire shelves according to
the description.
3. Lift the lamp's protective glass cover
with a screwdriver. Remove the screw
first, if there is a screw on the square
lamp in your product.
4. If your oven lamp is type (A) shown in
the figure below, rotate the oven lamp
as shown in the figure and replace it
with a new one. If it is type (B) model,
pull it out as shown in the figure and re-
place it with a new one.
5. Refit the glass cover and wire shelves.
10 Troubleshooting
If the problem persists after following the
instructions in this section, contact your
vendor or an Authorized Service. Never try
to repair your product yourself.
Steam is emanated while the oven is work-
ing.
It is normal to see vapour during opera-
tion. >>> This is not an error.
Water droplets appear while cooking
The steam generated during cooking
condenses when it comes into contact
with cold surfaces outside the product
and may form water droplets. >>> This is
not an error.
Metal sounds are heard while the product
is warming and cooling.
Metal parts may expand and make
sounds when heated. >>> This is not an
error.
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The product does not work.
Fuse may be faulty or blown. >>> Check
the fuses in the fuse box. Change them if
necessary or reactivate them.
The appliance may not be plugged to the
(grounded) outlet. >>> Check if the appli-
ance is plugged in to the outlet.
(If there is timer on your appliance) Keys
on the control panel do not work. >>> If
your product has a key lock, the key lock
may be enabled, disable the key lock.
If the hob does not turn on when the on/
off key is pushed >>> Unplug it and wait
at least 20 seconds before plugging it in.
It has overheat protection. >>> Wait for
your hob to cool down.
Appropriate pots may not be used. >>>
Check your pots.
Oven light is not on.
Oven lamp may be faulty. >>> Replace
oven's lamp.
No electricity. >>> Ensure the mains is
operational and check the fuses in the
fuse box. Change the fuses if necessary
or reactivate them.
The symbol on the hob zone display is
constantly lit.
There may not be a pot on the that hob
zone is operating. >>> Check if there is a
pot on the hob zone.
Your pot may not be induction compat-
ible. >>> Check if your pot is suitable for
induction hobs.
The pot may not be centered correctly on
the hob zone or the bottom surface of
the pot may not be wide enough for the
selected hob zone. >>> Center the hob
zone by selecting a pot that is wide
enough for the hob zone.
The pot or the hob zone may be very hot.
>>> Wait for them to cool down.
The selected hob zone suddenly turns off
while it is working.
The cooking time of the selected zone
may have expired. >>> You can set a new
cooking time or finish cooking.
There is overheat protection. >>> Wait for
your hob to cool down.
An object may be covering the touch con-
trol panel. >>> Remove the object from
the panel.
Even though the hob zone is turned on, the
pot does not heat up.
The pot may not be compatible with the
induction hob. >>> Check if your pot is
suitable for the induction hob.
The pot may not be centered correctly on
the hob zone or the bottom surface of
the pot may not be wide enough for the
selected hob zone. >>> Center the hob
zone by choosing a pot that is wide
enough for the hob zone.
The cooling fan continues to run even
though the hob is turned off.
This is not an error. The cooling fan con-
tinues to operate until the electronic
equipment inside the hob cools to the ap-
propriate temperature.
There is a noise coming from the hob while
cooking
There may be some noises coming from
the hob during cooking. These noises de-
pend on the composition of the cook-
ware. These noises are normal, not a
malfunction and are part of induction
technology.
Possible sounds and causes:
Fan noise: The hob has a fan that auto-
matically operates according to the tem-
perature of the product. The fan has dif-
ferent operating levels and operates at
different levels according to the temper-
ature. After the hob is turned off, if the
temperature is high according to the
product temperature, the fan may con-
tinue to operate for a while.
Low hum like transformer operation:
This is the nature of induction techno-
logy. Since the heat is transferred directly
to the bottom of the cookware, this kind
of hum may occur depending on the ma-
terial of the cookware. Therefore, differ-
ent sounds may be heard with different
cookware.
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Crackling sound: This is due to the ma-
terial and structure of the bottom of the
cookware. If the cookware is made of dif-
ferent materials and layers, crackling
noise may occur.
Whistling sound: A whistling sound may
be heard when cooking on two hob zones
on the same side of the hob at different
cooking levels.
(For models with timer) The timer display
flashes or the timer symbol is left open.
There has been a power outage before.
>>> Set the time / Turn off the product
function knobs and again switch it to the
desired position.
Error codes/reasons and possible solutions
Error codes Error reasons Possible solutions
E1 – E11
An induction hob communication er-
ror has occurred.
Turn off the induction hob and turn it
back on after 30 seconds. If the error
persists, disconnect the product from
the power supply and reconnect it. If
the problem persists, contact an au-
thorized service.
E 16 - E 21
An induction hob temperature sensor
error has occurred.
Turn off the induction hob and turn it
back on after 30 seconds. If the error
persists, disconnect the product from
the power supply and reconnect it. If
the problem persists, contact an au-
thorized service.
E22
E26
Induction hob is overheating.
Turn off the induction hob and wait
for it to cool down. The error will dis-
appear when the hob temperature
drops below the limits. If the problem
persists, contact the authorized ser-
vice.
E23
E24
An induction hob software error has
occurred.
Turn off the induction hob and turn it
back on after 30 seconds. If the error
persists, disconnect the product from
the power supply and reconnect it. If
the problem persists, contact an au-
thorized service.
E25
An error occurred in the induction hob
fan operation.
Turn off the induction hob and turn it
back on after 30 seconds. If the prob-
lem persists, contact the authorized
service.
E27
E47
Induction compatible pots were not
used.
The error will disappear when an in-
duction compatible pot is used.
E 31 - E 39
A hardware error has occurred in the
induction hob electronic card.
Turn off the induction hob and turn it
back on after 30 seconds. If the error
persists, disconnect the product from
the power supply and reconnect it. If
the problem persists, contact an au-
thorized service.
E 42
An electrical connection error has oc-
curred.
Re-establish the correct electrical
connection by referring to the
product's technical table and installa-
tion manual.
E46
One or more keys were held down for
more than 10 seconds.
An object was left on the control
panel or it was exposed to steam.
Once you take your hand off the hob,
the problem will disappear.
Once the control panel is cleaned, the
problem will disappear.
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Error codes Error reasons Possible solutions
E48
E49
E 51
An induction hob sensor error has oc-
curred.
Sensor hardware must be brought
into compliance with the conditions
of use. If the error persists, discon-
nect the product from the power sup-
ply and reconnect it. If the problem
persists, contact an authorized ser-
vice.
E 52 - E 57
A high temperature error has oc-
curred on the induction hob.
Turn off the induction hob and wait
for it to cool down. The error will dis-
appear when the sensor temperature
drops below the limits. If the problem
persists, contact the authorized ser-
vice.
E 58 - E 59
A sensor error / high temperature er-
ror occurred in automatic cooking
mode.
Turn off the induction hob and wait
for it to cool down. If the error per-
sists, disconnect the product from
the power supply and reconnect it. If
the problem persists, contact an au-
thorized service.
E 63
If your product is an induction hob
with a hood; a filter error has oc-
curred.
Remove and reattach the ventilation
filters. If the problem persists, con-
tact an authorized service.
FF
Any key may have been touched for a
long period of time.
When you release any key for a long
time,
A pot may have been placed on the
control unit.
When the pot on the control unit is re-
moved,
Food/liquid may have overflown onto
the control unit.
The error will disappear once the
overflowing food/liquid residue is
cleaned.

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