Electrolux EHX6455FHK User Manual

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Page 1 - EHX6455FHK

EHX6455FHKEN Hob User Manual

Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION

period of time. After this time theinduction cooking zone automaticallysets back to the highest heat setting.Refer to “Technicalinformation” chapter.T

Page 3 - 1.2 General Safety

When you deactivate thehob, you also deactivate thisfunction.5.9 The Child Safety DeviceThis function prevents an accidentaloperation of the hob.To ac

Page 4 - 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

whenever you operate the hob. The hobrecognizes temperature of the cookwareautomatically and adjusts the speed ofthe fan.Automatic modes Auto‐maticli

Page 5 - 3.2 Electrical Connection

6.1 FlexiBridge functionThe flexible induction cooking areaconsists of four sections. The sectionscan be combined into two cooking zoneswith different

Page 6 - 3.6 Service

Incorrect cookware position:6.3 FlexiBridge Big BridgemodeTo activate the mode press until yousee the correct mode indicator. Thismode connects thre

Page 7 - 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Incorrect cookware position:6.5 PowerSlide functionThis function allows you to adjust thetemperature by moving the cookware toa different position o

Page 8 - Residual heat indicator)

Activating the functionTo activate the function place thecookware in the correct position on thecooking area. Touch . The indicatorabove the symbol c

Page 9 - 5. DAILY USE

7.4 Examples of cookingapplicationsThe relation between the heat settingand the cooking zone consumption ofpower is not linear. When you increasethe h

Page 10 - 5.8 Lock

It may happen that otherremote controlled appliancesmay block the signal. Toavoid it do not operate theremote of the appliance andthe hob at the same

Page 11 - ENGLISH 11

Problem Possible cause Remedy The fuse is blown. Make sure that the fuse isthe cause of the malfunc‐tion. If the fuse is blownagain and again, contac

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CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...22. CONDITIONS OF USE...

Page 13 - 6.2 FlexiBridge Standard mode

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe flexible inductioncooking area does not heatup the cookware.The cookware is in thewrong position on the flexi‐ble ind

Page 14 - 6.4 FlexiBridge Max Bridge

Problem Possible cause Remedy and a number come on.There is an error in thehob.Disconnect the hob fromthe electrical supply forsome time. Disconnect t

Page 15 - 6.5 PowerSlide function

10.4 Assemblymin.50mmmin.500mmmin.2mmmin. 2 mmABA12 mm28 mm38 mmB57 mm41 mm31 mmmin 30 mmmin. 500 mm< 20 mm> 20 mmmin. 2 mmABA12 mm28 mm38 mmB57

Page 16 - 7. HINTS AND TIPS

min.12 mmmin. 2 mm 10.5 Protection boxIf you use a protection box (an additionalaccessory), the front airflow space of 2mm and the protective floor di

Page 17 - Hob²Hood function

11.2 Cooking zones specificationCooking zone Nominal pow‐er (maximumheat setting)[W]Power func‐tion [W]Power func‐tion maximumduration [min]Cookware d

Page 18 - 9. TROUBLESHOOTING

• When you heat up water, use only theamount you need.• If it is possible, always put the lids onthe cookware.• Before you activate the cooking zonepu

Page 19 - ENGLISH 19

to and from Electrolux or its ASC. Ifyou reside outside of the servicearea, you will bear the cost of:a) travel of an authorisedrepresentative;b) tran

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b) have the model and serialnumber of the Applianceavailable;c) have the proof of purchase (e.g.an invoice) available;d) telephone the numbers shownbe

Page 21 - 10. INSTALLATION

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Page 22 - 10.4 Assembly

result of incorrect installation or usage. Always keep theinstructions in a safe and accessible location for futurereference.1.1 Children and vulnerab

Page 23 - 11. TECHNICAL DATA

• CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised.A short term cooking process has to be supervisedcontinuously.• WARNING: Danger of fire: Do not st

Page 24 - 12. ENERGY EFFICIENCY

• Protect the bottom of the appliancefrom steam and moisture.• Do not install the appliance adjacentto a door or under a window. Thisprevents hot cook

Page 25 - 13. WARRANTY

• Do not put cutlery or saucepan lids onthe cooking zones. They can becomehot.• Do not operate the appliance with wethands or when it has contact with

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4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION4.1 Cooking surface layout3 2111Induction cooking zone2Control panel3Flexible induction cooking areaconsisting of four sections4

Page 27 - 14. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

Sen‐sorfieldFunction Comment9Power function To activate and deactivate the function.10- Control bar To set a heat setting.11- To select the cooking zo

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5. DAILY USEWARNING!Refer to Safety chapters.5.1 Activating and deactivatingTouch for 1 second to activate ordeactivate the hob.5.2 Automatic Switch

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