Electrolux EHS6651PU03 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating instructions

Ceramic glass hobInstallation andOperating instructions EHS 6651 P822 924 114-A-100603GB

Page 2 - Dear customer

12Switching off the applianceTo switch off the appliance completely, touch the„ON/OFF“ sensor field .Touch the „ON/OFF“ sensor field for approx.one

Page 3 - Contents

13Switching the casserole cooking zone on and offDepending on the size of the pot or pan, the“casserole cooking zone“ sensor field can be usedto switc

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14Switching the triple ring cooking zone on and offDepending on the size of the pot or pan, the “triplering cooking zone” sensor field can be used tos

Page 5 - Disposal

154. In order to switch off the outer heating ring, touch the „triple ring zone“ sensor field .The outer and middle heating ring, respectively, isswi

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16Switching off the cooking zoneIn order to switch off, touch the heat settingselection sensor fields and simultaneouslyor with sensor field set

Page 7 - Appliance description

17Cooking with the automatic warm-up function All four cooking zones of the hob can be controlledin nine stages and have an automatic warm-upfunction:

Page 8 - Digital displays

18Cooking without the automatic warm-up function If you want to use the cooking zone without theautomatic warm-up function, then select therequired he

Page 9 - Operating the cooking area

19Child safety featureWith the child safety feature, the hob can beprotected against undesirable use.Switching on the child safety featureThe applianc

Page 10 - Heat setting

20Switching off the child safety feature1. Switch on the appliance.If the child safety feature is active, then isindicated.2. Touch the „locking“ se

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21TimerYou can use the timer in two ways:•as Switch-off automatic function. You set aslow cooking time for a cooking zone, and thecooking zone switche

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4Dear customerPlease read these operating instructions carefully.Pay particular attention to the section „SafetyInformation” on the first pages. Pleas

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22For adjusting the remaining slow cooking time, therequired cooking zone must be selected with theTimer sensor field . The relevant control lampthe

Page 14 - Residual heat indicator

23Using the minute minderTo use the minute minder, the appliance must beswitched on but no cooking zone shall be switchedon.1. Touch the Timer sensor

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24Uses, Tables and TipsPots and pansThe better the pot, the better the cooking results.• You can recognise good pots and pans by theirbases. The base

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25Tips on saving energy• Always position pots and pans before youswitch on the cooking zone.• Dirty cooking zones and pot bases increase thepower cons

Page 17 - Child safety feature

26Advice on cooking with and without automatic warm-upThe automatic warm-up function is suitable for:• Dishes that start off cold, are heated up at hi

Page 18 - ~ 3 sec

27Typical heat settings for cookingThe details shown in the following table areguidelines. The heat setting required for cookingdepends on the quality

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28Cleaning and careCooking areaMinor soiling1. Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid.2. Then, rub dry with a

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29Stubborn soiling1. To remove food that has boiled over, or to remove stubborn spatters, use a ceramic hob scraper.2. Place the scraper at an angle t

Page 21 - Using the minute minder

30What to do if …Rectifying faultsIt is possible that faults have been caused by aminor error which you can rectify yourself withthe help of the follo

Page 22 - Uses, Tables and Tips

31… the indication lights up?Check whether the cooking zone is overheated.This indicator lights up to show overheating,electronic faults or for safe

Page 23 - Tips on saving energy

5ContentsOperating instructions ... 6Safety ... 6Electrical s

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32Installation instructionsTechnical dataAppliance dimensionsCut-out dimensionsCooking zonesConnection valuesImportant! The new appliance shouldonly b

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33Regulations, standards, directivesThis appliance complies with the followingstandards• EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-6relating to the safety of electric

Page 26 - Cleaning and care

34Safety instructions for the installation technician• In the electrical installation a device must beprovided which allows the appliance to bedisconn

Page 27 - Problem soiling

35Electrical connectionBefore connecting, check that the nominal voltageof the appliance, that is the voltage stated on therating plate, corresponds t

Page 28 - What to do if …

36Service and Spare PartsIf you wish to purchase spare parts or require anengineer, contact your local Electrolux ServiceForce Centre by telephoning:0

Page 29 - … the indication lights up?

37Guarantee ConditionsStandard guarantee conditionsWe, Electrolux, undertake that if within 12months of the date of the purchase thisElectrolux applia

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73Installation / Montering> 50 mm> 55 mm

Page 34 - Service and Spare Parts

6Operating instructionsSafetyThe safety aspects of this appliance comply withthe accepted technical standards and theGerman Appliance Safety Law. Howe

Page 35 - Guarantee Conditions

76> 20 mm> 25 mm> 5 mm > 25 mm

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7How to prevent damage to the appliance• Never use the hob as a work surface or forstorage.• The frameless edge of the ceramic glasssurface is suscept

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8The key features of your appliance• Ceramic glass cooking surface: Theappliance has a ceramic glass cookingsurface and 4 rapid response cooking zon

Page 40 - > 5 mm > 25 mm

9Appliance descriptionControl panel

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10Digital displaysThe four display fields allocated to the four cookingzones show:• after switching on• on selection of the keep warm setting• to

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11Before using for the first timeFirst cleaningWipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth.Operating the cooking areaTouch Control-Sensor fieldsI

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