WMF Kult X Mono - Cooker

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Brand : WMF

Model : Kult X Mono

Category : Cooker

Technical Specifications Power: 800 W, Capacity: 1.2 L, Material: Stainless Steel
Cooking Modes Steam function, Steam cooking, Simmer function
Usage Easy to use with an intuitive control panel
Maintenance Removable parts and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
Safety Overheat protection system, Safety lock
General Information 2-year warranty, Dimensions: 25 x 25 x 30 cm

Frequently Asked Questions - Kult X Mono WMF

How do I turn on the WMF Kult X Mono stove?
To turn on the WMF Kult X Mono stove, plug it into an electrical outlet, then press the power button located on the control panel.
What should I do if my stove does not heat up?
Check that the stove is properly plugged in and that the power button is activated. Also, make sure the temperature setting is appropriate.
How do I clean my WMF Kult X Mono stove?
To clean the stove, turn it off and unplug it. Use a soft, damp cloth with a mild detergent. Avoid abrasive products that could scratch the surface.
Is the WMF Kult X Mono stove compatible with metal utensils?
Yes, the WMF Kult X Mono stove is compatible with metal utensils, but it is recommended to use silicone or wooden utensils to avoid scratches.
How do I adjust the cooking temperature?
To adjust the cooking temperature, use the adjustment buttons located on the control panel. Turn the knob to the right to increase the temperature and to the left to decrease it.
The stove makes a strange noise, what should I do?
If you hear a strange noise, check if the stove is on a stable surface. If the noise persists, unplug the appliance and contact customer service.
What is the power of the WMF Kult X Mono stove?
The power of the WMF Kult X Mono stove is 1,500 watts.
Can I use the stove to cook frozen food?
Yes, you can use the WMF Kult X Mono stove to cook frozen food, but it is advisable to slightly thaw them for better results.
The stove turns off automatically, why?
The WMF Kult X Mono stove is equipped with an automatic shut-off function for safety reasons. If it turns off, check if it has been left unattended for an extended period.
Where can I find spare parts for my stove?
Spare parts for the WMF Kult X Mono stove can be ordered directly from the WMF website or from authorized dealers.

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USER MANUAL Kult X Mono WMF

  • The appliance can be used by children older than 8 years of age as well as by people with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities and persons lacking experience and/or lacking knowledge, if they are supervised or have received instructions on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting risks.
  • Children must not play with the appliance.
  • Children must not clean or maintain the appliance unless they are older than 8 years of age and are supervised.
  • Keep the appliance and its connection cable out of reach of children under 8 years of age.
  • The appliance must not be operated via an external timer or remote control.
  • The appliance is designed for indoor household use only.
  • If the appliance’s power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a similarly qualified person if hazards are to be avoided.
  • If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance and unplug the power cord to avoid the risk of electric shock.
  • Always disconnect the appliance from the mains supply if it is to be left unattended, as well as before assembling, disassembling or cleaning it.
  • The supply cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage, and if the cord is damaged, the appliance must not be used.
  • Do not place any cooking utensils, saucepan lids, knives or other metal objects on the hob. Such objects can heat up significantly if the appliance is switched on.
  • Do not touch the hot surface of the ceramic hotplates. The induction hob itself does not generate any heat during the cooking process. The temperature of the cookware however, heats up the hotplate.
  • This appliance is designed for use in households and similar environments, such as: ⋅ Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other commercial environments; ⋅ Farmhouses; ⋅ By guests at hotels, motels and other residential facilities; ⋅ At bed-and-breakfast establishments.
  • The appliance is not intended for purely commercial use. Before use Read the instruction manual carefully. It contains important information about the use, safety and maintenance of the appliance. It should be kept in a safe place and passed on to any subsequent users. The appliance may be used only for the intended purpose in accordance with these instructions for use. The safety precautions must be observed during use. Technical data Mains voltage: 220 – 240 V~, 50 – 60 Hz Power consumption: 1890 - 2205 Watt Protection class: I Additional safety information
  • Persons with heightened electro-sensitivity shouldn’t be in the immediate area of the appliance any longer than is necessary.
  • Persons fitted with cardiac pacemakers or medication pumps who are uncertain whether using the appliance is harmless for them, should speak with their doctor.
  • Do not place any magnetised objects such as credit cards and data carriers on or in the immediate vicinity of the appliance.
  • Position the cookware centrally on the hob. In this way, the base of the pan largely screens the electro-magnetic field.
  • Do no remove any covers from the appliance.
  • Do not place any empty piece of cookware on the hob when it is switched on. Heating up an empty cooking pot causes the overheating protection to be triggered.
  • Do not heat up any sealed cans. There is a risk of explosion!
  • The appliance should be connected only to earthed wall sockets that have been installed in accord- ance with the regulations. The power cable and plug must be dry.
  • The connection cable must not come into contact with hot appliance parts.
  • Stop using the appliance and/or pull the mains plug out of the socket immediately if: ⋅ The appliance or the mains cable is damaged; ⋅ You suspect that the device may be defective following a fall or similar incident. In such cases, arrange for the appliance to be repaired.
  • Do not leave the appliance unattended.
  • Pull out the mains plug ⋅ If the appliance malfunctions during use; ⋅ Before cleaning and care; ⋅ After use.16 17
  • Do not immerse the appliance in water to clean it.
  • We accept no liability for any damage caused as a result of misuse, incorrect operation or improper repairs. Warranty claims are likewise excluded in such cases. Use The induction cooker is intended for the warming, cooking and frying of foodstuffs and may only be used indoors. It is only intended for domestic use. The cookware used must be suitable for induction cookers. Induction hobs require special cookware. Suitable cookware
  • Cookware with a ferromagnetic base
  • Stainless steel (with iron core in the base), cast iron
  • Enamel frying pans with a magnetic base
  • Recommended cookware diameter: 180 mm to 280 mm
  • Max. weight 6 kg (pot and content) Unsuitable cookware
  • Ceramic pots, heat-resistant glass
  • Copper, aluminium or other non-metallic cookware
  • Containers with a curved base
  • Containers made from stainless steel without a magnetic steel core
  • Containers without a flat base Carry out your own test! You can easily test the suitability of the cookware yourself: Hold a magnet next to the base of the pan. If there is a strong magnetic attraction, the cookware is suitable. The induction hob only works with appropriate cookware. The appliance recognises if the cookware is not suitable and behaves as if no cookware is on the hotplate: The hob doesn’t switch on. Functions Touch control panel (3) The functions of the induction hob are activated by tapping the corresponding symbol buttons. The control panel reacts to being tapped lightly without needing to apply pressure. To work correctly, the control panel has to be clean and dry. The corresponding LED lights up red when a function is activated, e.g. after switching the appliance on. Display (9) Direct select programmes (8) Set timer (10) Power level setting (7) On/Off (5) Setting power levels (7) The appliance has eight power levels that are set and changed directly through the power level controller and displayed correspondingly through the red LEDs. If you touch a position on the power level controller, the corresponding level is selected. All LEDs from the lowest level (left) to the selected level are then lit. You can also change the selected power level by sliding your finger from left to right, or from right to left along the power level controller. Display (9) To show the timer. The timer can be reset any time by using the + and - (10) buttons. Set timer (10) The timer is set through the + and – (10) buttons. If you tap on one of the but- tons, the time is changed by 1 minute. If you tap and press one of the buttons for a longer time, the time is changed progressively in 10 minute steps. The timer can be set to a value between 0:01 and 9:59 by directly using the 8 power levels (7), without selecting a programme. The timer can be changed at any time using the programme functions and the 8 power levels (7). Direct select programmes (8) A programme can be selected by tapping the appropriate symbol button. If you wish to change the programme while the hob is in operation, simply tap and hold the appropriate symbol button for a whole second. Button Function Approx. Temp.°C*) Power level Preset Performance Adjustable Timer Adjustable Keep warm Keep food at serving tempera- ture Approx. 60 2 1-3 10-120 mins. Heating up milk, melting e.g. chocolate Approx. 50 2 1-2 1-30 mins. Simmer Cook in hot water below boiling point Approx. 85 3 1-4 10-120 mins. Cooking/Steaming Approx. 95 6 2-8 1-120 mins. Fry Quick frying of meat or fish Approx. 200 7 4-8 1-30 mins. Boost = Rapid heating of larger quantities to maximum temperature, for example Approx. 230 8 No 1-5 mins. Note: By selecting the direct select programmes (8) (with the exception of Booster), the power levels (7) can be raised or lowered to achieve quicker or slower warming. Depending on which programme has been selected, the timer settings that are predefined for the programme functions can be changed by using the + and – (10) buttons. Caution: It must be ensured that oils and fats that are suitable for use at high temperatures are used for the Fry and Booster programmes.18 19

*) The temperatures of the heated foodstuffs may deviate from those shown here as the temperatures are dependent on the cookware used, amongst other factors. Operating procedure The induction hob offers 3 different functions:

  • Use of the power levels 1-8 without timer function
  • Use of the power levels 1-8 with timer function
  • Using direct select programmes (8) Use of the power levels (7) without timer function Action Touch button Display Plug the appliance in. Appliance is in standby mode. Tap the On/Off button; appliance is in operational readiness mode Position the pan on the hob. Set the desired power level 1-8. Tap the Start/Pause button. Cooking process starts. The “Appliance in use” symbol is shown in the display Adjust the power level as required, e.g. when the boiling point is reached. If necessary, tap the Start/Pause button again: - Cooking process is paused - The “Appliance in use” symbol disappears - Start/Pause LED fl ashes - Tap on the Start/Pause button to resume the cooking process Switching off the hob by pushing the On/Off button twice. Note: The fan runs on for a few seconds. Pull out plug. Note: If the induction hob is in pause mode it switches itself to standby automatically after 10 minutes if the control panel is not operated. Use of the power levels (7) with timer function Action Touch button Display Plug the appliance in. Appliance is in standby mode. Tap the On/Off button, appliance is in operational readiness mode. Position the pan on the hotplate. Set the desired power level 1-8. Set the timer with +/- buttons. Tap the Start/Pause button. Cooking process and Timer starts. The “Appliance in use” symbol is shown in the display Change the power level if required Action Touch button Display If necessary, tap the Start/Pause button again: - Cooking process and Timer is paused - The “Appliance in use” symbol disappears - Start/Pause LED fl ashes - Tap on the Start/Pause button to resume the Cooking process and Timer Once the defi ned timer time has elapsed, the appliance switches automatically to operational readiness mode. After one minute, the appliance switches automatically to standby mode. Alternatively, press the On/Off button. Note: The fan runs on for a few seconds. Pull out plug. Note: If the induction hob is in pause mode it switches itself to standby automatically after 10 minutes if the control panel is not operated. Using direct select programmes (8) Action Touch button Display Plug the appliance in. Appliance is in standby mode. Tap the On/Off button; appliance is in operational readiness mode Position the pan on the hotplate. Select programme. For example “Cooking/Steaming”. Adjust the power level if required. Adjust the timer with + / - if required. Tap the Start/Pause button. Cooking process and Timer starts. The “Appliance in use” symbol is shown in the display If necessary, tap the Start/Pause button again: - Cooking process and Timer is paused - The “Appliance in use” symbol disappears - Start/Pause LED fl ashes - Tap on the Start/Pause button to resume the Cooking process and Timer Once the defi ned timer time has elapsed, the appliance switches automatically to operational readiness mode. After one minute, the appliance switches automatically to standby mode. Alternatively, press the On/Off button. Note: The fan runs on for a few seconds. Pull out plug. Note: If the induction hob is in pause mode it switches itself to standby automatically after 10 minutes if the control panel is not operated. Additional instructions for use You can change the cooking parameters at any time while cooking:
  • Change the power level using the power level controller (within the range of the predefi ned programme (8). See Programme table).20 21
  • Adjust the timer with the + and - (10) buttons.
  • Change the programme by selecting another programme. In this case, the corresponding symbol button must be tapped and held for 1 second. This prevents an accidental change of programme from occurring. Cleaning and care
  • Pull out the mains plug before cleaning the appliance.
  • Ensure that no water gets into the appliance.
  • Never submerge the appliance, cable or plug in water or any other liquids.
  • Do not use any cleaning agents that are abrasive or that contain benzine.
  • Do not bring any flammable (inflammable), acidic or alkaline material or substances close to the appliance as this could shorten the appliance’s working life and a burst of flame can occur when switching the appliance on.
  • Wipe down the ceramic area with a damp cloth or you can use a mild, non-abrasive soap solution.
  • Wipe down the casing and control panel with a damp cloth or you can use a mild cleaning agent.
  • Dry the whole appliance completely before next use. Errors Problem: Cause: Solution: The appliance is not working. The mains plug is not connected to a socket. Plug the mains plug into a socket. The appliance cannot be started, is beeping and the display is showing error message "E0". There is no or unsuitable cook- ware on the hob. Never use the appliance without cookware. Only use cookware that is suitable for use with inductions hobs. Follow the safety instructions for your cookware. The appliance switched itself off during operation. The appliance gets too hot. The set time has elapsed and the appliance has ended the heating process. Unplug the mains plug and clean the ventilation slots if neces- sary. Allow the appliance to cool down. If the food you are cooking is not hot enough, extend the cooking time. Display shows error message "E01/E02". The over-/undervoltage protec- tion feature was triggered. Ensure appropriate power supply to the appliance. Display shows error message "E03/E04/E05". The overheating protection mechanism has been triggered. Switch off the appliance and cool it down, unplug it from the mains and switch it back on. The indicator light of the on/off button is on, but the appliance isn't heating up. The appliance is on standby, the heating function is not activated. Select the type of operation, e.g. operation by power level or by direct select programmes. The appliance was on standby and switched itself off. The automatic shut-off feature was triggered as the appliance was not in use. Switch the appliance back on when you want to use it. For UK use only
  • This product is supplied with a 13 A plug conforming to BS 1363 fitted to the mains lead. If the plug is unsuitable for your socket outlets or needs to be replaced, please note the following. If the plug is a non-rewireable one, cut it from the mains lead and immediately dispose of it. Never insert it into a socket outlet as there is a very great risk of an electric shock.
  • The replacement of the plug at the mains lead has to be done according to the following instructions: Important: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: blue Neutral brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows ⋅ the wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black, ⋅ the wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. Do not connect any wire to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol , or coloured green or green and yellow.
  • If a 13 A (BS 1363) plug is used it must be fitted with a 3 A fuse conforming to BS 1362 and be ASTA approved. If any other type of plug is used, the appliance must be protected by a 5 A fuse either in the plug or adapter or at the distribution board. If in doubt - consult a qualified electrician.
  • Never use the plug without closing the fuse cover. The device complies with the European Directives 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU and 2009/125/EU. At the end of its service life, this product may not be disposed of in the normal household waste, but rather must be disposed of at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. The materials are recyclable according to their labelling. You make an important contribution to protecting our environment by reusing, recycling or utilising old devices in other ways. Please ask the municipal administration where the appropriate disposal facility is located. Subject to change.22 23 frfr Mode d’emploi Consignes de sécurité importantes
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