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| Brand | SilverCrest |
| Model | SIKP 2000 B1 |
| Product type | Induction cooktop |
| Number of cooking zones | 1 zone |
| Power supply | 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz |
| Maximum power | 2000 W |
| Protection class | II |
| Control type | Touch |
| Display | LED screen |
| Settings | Adjustable power and temperature, timer |
| Child safety | Yes, with touch lock |
| Compatible pot diameter | 16 cm to 26 cm |
| Surface material | Ceramic glass |
| Color | Black |
| Weight (estimated) | Approximately 2.5 kg |
| Dimensions (W x D x H, estimated) | Approximately 29 x 35 x 6 cm |
| Power cable length | Approximately 1.2 m |
| Care and cleaning | Clean with a damp cloth after cooling; do not use abrasive products |
| Safety | Automatic shut-off, child safety, hot surface protection |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Package contents | 1 induction cooktop, 1 instruction manual |
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USER MANUAL SIKP 2000 B1 SILVERCREST
Operating instructions
IAN 90248
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GB

- Overview 42
- Intended purpose 43
- Safety information 43
- Items supplied 45
5.Cooking with induction 46 - Suitable cookware 46
7.How to use 46 - Operation 46
8.1 Switching on 47
8.2 Switching off 47
8.3 Switching off with a timer 48
8.4 Child safety lock 48 - Cleaning 48
- Storage 48
- Disposal 49
- Trouble-shooting 49
- Technical specifications 49
- Warranty of the HOYER Handel GmbH 50
1. Overview
1 Power cable with mains plug
2 Cooking zone
3 Control light child safety lock
4 Control light on/off
5 Switch on/off the device
6 Child safety lock on/off
7 Increase power/temperature
8 Decrease power/temperature
9 Set switch-off time
10 Alternate between power/temperature
11 Display
12 Control light power/temperature
13 Control light for switch-off time
Thank you for your trust!
Congratulations on your new induction hot plate.
For a safe handling of the device and in order to get to know the entire scope of features:
- Thoroughly read these operating instructions prior to initial commissioning.
- Above all, observe the safety instructions!
The device should only be used as described in these operating instructions. - Keep these operating instructions for reference.
- If you pass the device on to someone else, please include these operating instructions.
We hope you enjoy your new induction hot plate!
Symbols on your appliance

Hot surfaces!
This symbol warns you about hot surfaces.

Do not touch!
This symbol warns you not to touch the surface of the cooking zone 2.
2. Intended purpose
The induction hot plate is intended for heating up and keeping food warm in metal pots and pans.
The device is designed for use in private households. The device must only be used indoors.
This device must not be used for commercial purposes.
Foreseeable misuse

DANGER! Risk of injury through burning!
Metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be left on the cooking zone, as they could become hot.
3. Safety information
Warnings
If necessary, the following warnings will be used in these operating instructions:

DANGER! High risk: failure to observe this warning may result in injury to life and limb.
WARNING! Moderate risk: failure to observe this warning may result in injury or serious material damage.
CAUTION: low risk: failure to observe this warning may result in minor injury or material damage.
NOTE: circumstances and specifics that must be observed when handling the device.


- When removing the mains plug, always pull the plug and never the cable.
- Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket...
...if there is a fault,
... when you are not using the device,
... before you clean the device, and ... during thunderstorms.
- Do not use the device if there is visible damage to the device or the power cable.
- If the power cable of this device should become damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer's customer service department or a similarly qualified specialist, in order to avoid any hazards.

DANGER! Risk of fire
- Heat oil and fat carefully. Overheated oil and fat is flammable. Do not leave hot oil or fat unattended.
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Never extinguish burning oil or fat with water. Smother the flames by closing the cooking vessel with a suitable lid or plate. Pull out the mains plug. - Do not place the appliance underneath flammable objects, e.g. curtains or drapes.
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Do not operate the appliance on a metallic surface. This surface may become very hot and cause a fire.
The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan on the underside and needs free air supply. -
Ensure that the openings on the underside are not covered and keep a free space of at least 10 cm right around and at least 60 cm towards the top.
- Do not place the appliance on a textile surface, e.g. a tablecloth.

DANGER! Risk of injury through burning
- Do not heat empty cooking vessels. These overheat very quickly. This can also damage the cookware and the appliance.

DANGER from electromagnetic fields
- Please pay attention to the instructions for use of medical devices (e.g. hearing aids, pacemakers) with respect to electromagnetic fields. Keep the safety distance as recommended by the manufacturer of the appliances.
WARNING! Risk of material damage
- Operate the appliance at a minimum distance of 1m from appliances which are affected by electromagnetic fields, e.g. electronic devices, magnetic storage media, watches etc.
The cooking vessel with contents may not weigh more than 10kg - Prevent sugar-based foods from boiling over. Hot sugar can destroy the cooking zone.
- Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents.
The device is fitted with non-slip plastic feet. As furniture is coated with a wide array of varnishes and synthetics, and is also treated with different care products, it cannot be fully ruled out that some of these materials contain ingredients that could attack and soften the non-slip plastic feet. If necessary, place a non-slip mat under the device.
4. Items supplied
1 Induction hot plate
1 Set of operating instructions
5. Cooking with induction
NOTE: familiarise yourself with induction cooking. Cooking on induction plates is different to cooking on normal plates:
- On high temperature settings, the contents of the cooking vessels are heated up a lot quicker.
- When the temperature/power is reduced, the contents of the cooking vessel react very quickly to the reduction in temperature (similar to cooking with gas).
When cooking with induction, heat is generated directly in the base of the cookware by an electromagnetic field and not in the cooking zone. This saves time and energy when cooking and frying. You need suitable ferromagnetic cookware to enable the energy field to develop heat.
6. Suitable cookware
NOTE: the appliance switches itself off (Error message E 1 on the display), if the cookware ...
... consists of an unsuitable material,
... is not placed in the middle of the cooking zone 2 and
... is not in the appropriate size.
- Only use ferromagnetic cookware, which is suitable for induction cooking zones
Cookware with a base made of steel or cast iron is suitable. You can recognise this either by a label (000) or if a magnet clings to the cookware.
- All metals on which a magnet does not cling to, are unsuitable, e.g. normal stainless steel, aluminium and copper. Also non-metallic containers, such as those made of ceramics, porcelain, glass, plastic etc.
The diameter of the cookware .. . may not be larger than 26~cm so that the base of the cookware does not extend over the plate and .. may not be smaller than 16 cm, so the induction field can function.
The base of the cookware must be level and flat on the cooking zone 2.
7. How to use
DANGER! Risk of fire! The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan on the underside and needs free air supply.
- Ensure that the openings on the underside are not covered and keep a free space of at least 10cm right around and at least 60~cm towards the top.
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Do not place the appliance on a textile surface, e.g. a tablecloth.
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Remove all packing material.
- Check to ensure that all parts are present and undamaged.
- Place the device on a dry, level, non-slip surface.
8. Operation
DANGER! Risk of fire!
- Heat oil and fat carefully. Overheated oil and fat is flammable. Do not leave hot oil or fat unattended.
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Never extinguish burning oil or fat with water. Smother the flames by closing the cooking vessel with a suitable lid or plate. Pull out the mains plug.

8.3 Switching off with a timer
- Touch the symbol 9 during operation. The control light 13 lights up, min appears above the display and on the display the chosen switch-off time appears in minutes (presetting: 0 minutes, the device remains on).
- Change the switch-off time by touching the symbol 8 in one-minute steps and by touching the symbol 7 in 10-minute steps. If you have set the chosen time and touch no further symbols, the timer starts automatically and the display switches over to W or ^ C again. At short intervals, the remaining time is displayed together with min.
- After the preset time has elapsed, the appliance switches off. An acoustic signal sounds. The symbol -H is shown in the display, as the temperature of the cooking zone is more than 60^ . The cooling fan carries on cooling the appliance after it has been switched off.
8.4 Child safety lock
To prevent unwanted alteration of the settings, the appliance is equipped with a child safety lock.
NOTE: if the child safety lock is activated while in operation, the symbols child safety lock 6 and on/off 5 are not blocked and you can switch the device off. You will only be able to switch the device on, once the child safety lock has been deactivated.
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Touch the symbol child safety lock 6 The control light for the child safety lock 3 lights up and an acoustic signal sounds. All symbols except the child safety lock -6 are now blocked.
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Touch the symbol child safety lock 6 for at least 4 seconds to override the child safety lock. An acoustic signal sounds and the control light for the child safety lock 3 goes out. The symbols are no longer blocked.
9. Cleaning

DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
Pull the mains plug 1 out of the wall socket before you clean the device.
The induction hot plate, the power cable 1 and the mains plug 1 must not be immersed in water or any other liquids.

DANGER! Risk of injury through burning!
Allow the device to cool down before cleaning.
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
- Do not use any astringent or abrasive cleaning agents.
Clean the cooking zone 2 after every use. In this way, you can prevent any adhering food residues from burning on.
Clean all surfaces and the power cable 1 with a slightly moistened cloth.
- Baked-on residues on the cooking zone 2 can be removed with a ceramic hob scraper, which may be purchased at a department store.
10. Storage

DANGER for children!
Keep the device out of the reach of children.
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Select a location where neither high temperatures nor moisture can affect the device.
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Touch the symbol child safety lock 6 for at least 4 seconds to override the child safety lock. An acoustic signal sounds and the control light for the child safety lock 3 goes out. The symbols are no longer blocked.

11. Disposal
The symbol showing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product requires separate refuse collection in the European Union. This applies to the product and all accessories marked with this
symbol. Products identified with this symbol may not be discarded with normal household waste, but must be taken to a collection point for recycling electric and electronic appliances. Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials and protect the environment.

Packaging
When disposing of the packaging, make sure you comply with the environmental regulations applicable in your country.
12. Trouble-shooting
If your device fails to function as required, please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is only a minor problem, and you can solve it yourself.

DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
Do not attempt to repair the device yourself under any circumstances.
| Fault | Possible causes/Action |
| No function | Has the device been connected to the power supply?Check the connection. |
| The cooking zone is not heating up | No cooking vessel on the cooking zone 2?Is the cooking vessel suitable for induction cooking zones? |
| Fault | Possible causes/Action |
| Error message E 1 on the dis-play | • No cooking vessel on the cooking zone 2? • Unsuitable cookware on the cooking zone? • Cooking vessel not placed centrally on the cooking zone? |
| Error messages E 2 to E 7 | • Contact the Service Centre (see chapter Warranty) |
13. Technical specifications
| Model: SIKP 2000 B1 |
| Mains voltage: 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz |
| Protection class: II |
| Power rating: Max. 2000 W |
Subject to technical modification.


14. Warranty of the HOYER Handel GmbH
Dear Customer,
your device is provided with a 3 year warranty starting with the purchase date. In the event of product defects, you are entitled to statutory rights against the vendor. These statutory rights are not restricted by our warranty presented in the following.
Warranty conditions
The warranty period starts with the purchase date. Please keep the original purchase receipt in a safe place. This document is required to verify the purchase.
If within three years from the purchase date of this product a material or factory defect occurs, the product will be repaired or replaced by us - at our discretion - free of charge to you. This warranty implies that within the period of three years the defective device and the purchase receipt are presented, including a brief written description of the defect and the time it occurred.
If the defect is covered by our warranty, the repaired or a new product will be returned to you. No new warranty period starts with a repair or replacement of the product.
Warranty period and statutory claims for defects
The warranty period is not extended when the warranty has been claimed. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Any damages and defects already existing at the time of purchase must be reported immediately upon unpacking. Repairs arising after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to a charge.
Warranty coverage
The device was produced carefully according to strict quality guidelines and tested diligently prior to delivery.
The warranty applies to material or factory defects. This warranty does not include prod
uct parts that are subject to standard wear and therefore can be considered wear parts; the same applies to damages at fragile parts, e.g. switches, rechargeable batteries or parts made of glass.
This warranty expires if the product is damaged, not used as intended or not serviced. For the proper operation of the product, all instructions listed in the operating instructions must be observed carefully. Any form of use and handling that is advised against in the operating instructions or warned against must always be avoided.
The product is only intended for private and not for commercial use. In the case of incorrect and improper treatment, use of force and interventions not performed by our authorised Service Centre, the warranty shall cease.
Handling in case of a warranty claim
In order to ensure prompt processing of your matter, please observe the following notes:
- Please keep the article number
IAN: 90248 and the purchase receipt as a purchase verification for all inquiries.
If faulty operation or other defects occur, first contact the Service Centre listed in the following by telephone or email.
- Then, you are able to send a product reported as defective free of charge to the service address specified to you, including the purchase receipt and the information on the defect and when it occurred.
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GB Service Great Britain
Tel.: 0871 5000 720 (£ 0.10/Min.)
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.co.uk
IE Service Ireland
Tel.: 1890 930 034
(0,08 EUR/Min., (peak))
(0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak))
E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.ie
IAN:90248

Supplier
Please note that the following address is no
service address. First contact the afore
mentioned Service Centre.
HOYER Handel GmbH
Kühnehöfe 5
22761 Hamburg
Germany

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HOYER HANDEL GMBH
Kühnehoe 5
D-22761 Hamburg