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Model : HII63402MT

Category : Cooker

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USER MANUAL HII63402MT BEKO

ROEN / 2 Welcome! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Beko 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.EN / 3 Table of Contents 1 Safety Instructions........................ 4

1.10 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 9

2.1.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir-

2.3 Recommendations for Energy

6.1 General warnings about cooking

7 Maintenance and Cleaning .......... 20

  • 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.
  • Always have the installation and repair works made by the manufacturer, the authorised service or a person that the im- porter company shall desig- nate.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • CAUTION: This product should be used for cooking purposes only. It should not be used for different purposes, such as heating the room.

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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 authorized service centre or importer to use the approved adapter in cases where the use of a converter adapter (for plug type) is ne- cessary.
  • 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. 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.
  • 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.
  • Disconnect the product from the mains before transporting the product.
  • When you need to transport the product, wrap it with bubble wrap packaging mater-

ROEN / 7 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.
  • Avoid using any heat-insulating materials to cover the interior of the furniture that will be in- stalled.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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

ROEN / 8 the product from the electri- city. Contact the importer or the authorized service centre.

  • 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 surface is broken: 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.
  • This product is not suitable for use with a remote control or an external clock.
  • CAUTION: When the product is in use, the product and its accessible 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.
  • CAUTION: Danger of fire: Do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
  • 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.
  • 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 con- trol 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.
  • Do not place electronic products such as mobile phones, tablets, computers on the induction hob. Your appli- ance may be damaged.

1.10 Maintenance and

  • 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. 2 Environmental Instructions

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- 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.

ROEN / 10 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.

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.
  • 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

1 Glass cooking surface 2 Lower housing 3 Induction cooking zone 4 Induction cooking zone 5 Induction cooking zone

  • The height of the hob specified in the technical table is the base cover height of the product. 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.

ROEN / 12 4 First Use Before you start using your product, it is re- commended to do the following stated in the following sections respectively.

4.1 Initial Cleaning

1. Remove all packaging materials.

2. Wipe the surfaces of the product with a

wet cloth or sponge and dry with a cloth. NOTICE: Some detergents or cleaning agents may cause damage to the surface. Do not use abrasive detergents, cleaning powders, cleaning creams or sharp objects during cleaning. 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. 5 How to use the hob

  • Do not let any objects to fall on the hob. Even small objects such as saltshakers may damage the hob. Do not use cracked hobs. Water may seep through these cracks and cause a short circuit. If the surface is damaged in any way (e.g. vis- ible cracks), turn off the fuse first, then call the authorized service to unplug the product to reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Do not use unbalanced and easily tilting pots/pans on the hob.
  • Do not heat 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 do not put the plastic pots/ pans on the cooking surface. Clean such material on the surface immediately.
  • 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.
  • Do not place 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. For a safe operation:
  • Do not select high heating levels when using non-sticking cooking pots/pans coated with little amount of oil or used without oil (teflon type).
  • Do not use glass cooking surface as a surface where you can place something on it or as a cutting surface.
  • Do not place metal objects such as cut- lery or pot lids on your hob as they may get hot.
  • Never use aluminium foil for cooking. Never place food wrapped in aluminium foil on the induction zone.
  • 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:
  • Enamelled steel pots/pans
  • Steel and stainless steel pots/pans (with label or warning indicating that it is in- duction compatible) Unsuitable pots/pans:
  • Ceramic and porcelain Recommendations:
  • Use flat bottomed cooking pots/pans only. Do not use pots/pans with convex or concave bases.
  • 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 hobs for the selection of hobs af- fects the cooking performance pos- itively while cooking multiple meals on the induction hobs. Cooking pots/pans 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

2. It is compatible if does not flash

when you place your pot on the induc- tion hob and turn on the hob. 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 Cooking zone with wide (flexi) surface width 230 - length 390 The detection of cooking pots/pans by the induction hobs depend on the diameter and material of the ferromagnetic in the base of the pots/pans. To ensure detection of the cooking pots/pans and achieve an efficient cooking, the cooking pots/pans shall be se- lected as per the size of your hob. The cooking pots/pans sizes recommended for hob sizes are given above. 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.

5.2 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

ROEN / 15 Right cooking zone selection key General warnings 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.

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 relev- ant symbol for a certain time to drop temperature value to “0”.

3. By using the turn-off on the timer

option 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 display. When the time is over, an aud- ible 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 available 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

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. 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 de- activated in order to be able to op- erate 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.

ROEN / 17 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” symbol appears on all cooking zone display. Deactivating the childlock

1. When the keylock is active, touch key

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

4. Touch key to turn the timer on.

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.

ROEN / 18 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

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. 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

ROEN / 19 Temperature level Automatic turning off periods - hours 9 20-30 minute P (Booster) 5-10 minute* (*) The hob will drop to level 9 after 5 minutes Table1: 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.
  • 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. 6 General Information About Baking You can find tips on preparing and cooking your food in this section.

6.1 General warnings about cooking

with hob General warnings about cooking 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.
  • 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. Cooking table Food Temperature level Baking time (min) (approx.) Melting Chocolate melting (e.g..Dr.Oetker brand, bitter chocolate 55-60% cocoa,150 g) 1 20 … 30 Butter (200 g ) 6 5 … 6 Boiling, Heating, Keeping Warm Water 1 L (Boiling) P 3 … 5 Water 3 L (Boiling) P 8 … 10
  • Wok pan is recommended. ** Cast pan/pot is recommended. 7 Maintenance and Cleaning
  • 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. 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.

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.
  • Do not use cleaning agents for cleaning operations you perform while the hob is hot, otherwise permanent stains may oc- cur.

7.3 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. 8 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. 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. icon is always lit on the hob zone dis- play.
  • Pots may not be placed on the operating hob. >>> Check if there is a pot on the hob zone.
  • Your pot may not be induction suitable. >>> Check if your cooker is suitable for the induction hob.
  • The pot may not be centred correctly on the hob zone or the bottom surface of the pan 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 pot or hob zone may be too hot. >>> Wait for them to cool down. The selected hob zone suddenly turns off while it is operating.
  • The cooking time of the selected com- partment may have expired. >>> You can set a new cooking time or finish cooking.
  • It has overheat protection. >>> Wait for your hob to cool down.
  • An object may have covered the touch control panel. >>> Remove the object on the panel. Although the hob zone is turned on, the pot does not heat up.
  • The pot may not be suitable with the In- duction hob. >>> Check if your cooker is suitable for the induction hob.
  • The pot may not be centred correctly on the hob zone or the bottom surface of the pan may not be wide enough for the

ROEN / 23 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 in the hob falls to the appro- priate temperature. Noise from the hob during cooking
  • Some sounds may be heard from the hob while cooking. These sounds are due to the composition of the cooking vessel. These sounds are normal, they are not a malfunction and they are a part of induc- tion technology. Possible noises and reasons
  • Fan noise: The cooker is equipped with a fan that activates automatically accord- ing to the temperature of the appliance. The fan has various operating levels and operates at different levels as per the temperature.
  • Lower buzz like the operating noise of a transformer: This is due to the nature of the induction technology. As the heat is transmitted directly to the base of the cooking vessel, such buzz sounds may be heard as per the material of the cook- ing vessel. Thus, different noises may be heard with different cookware.
  • Cracking noise: The reason of this is the structure and material of the base of the cooking vessel. A cracking sound may be heard if the cooking vessel is made of various layers with different materials.
  • Whining noise: A whining sound may be heard when two cooking zones on the same side of the cooker are used to cook with different cooking levels. Error codes/reasons and possible solutions Error codes Error reasons Possible solutions E 2 Communication error between Dis- play and Knob Interface board Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed E 22 E 26 Induction hob is overheated. Turn the induction cooker off and wait until it is cooled down. The error shall be resolved when temperature of the hob comes down below the limits. E 46 One or more keys are kept pressed for more than 10 seconds. An object is left on the control panel or the control is exposed to vapour. The problem shall be resolved when you remove your hand from the hob. The problem shall be resolved when the control panel is cleaned. E 47 A pot suitable for induction heating is not used. The error shall be resolved when a pot suitable for induction heating is used. E 1 – E 15 Communication error on induction hob. Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed. E 16 – E 21 Temperature sensor error on induc- tion hob. Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed. E 23 E 24 Software error on induction hob. Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed.

ROEN / 24 Error codes Error reasons Possible solutions E 25 Fan operation error on induction hob. Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed. E 31 – E 45 Electronic board hardware error on in- duction hob. Turn the induction hob off and oper- ate again after 30 seconds. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed. E 48 E 49 E 51 Sensor error on induction hob. Sensor equipment shall be rendered compatible for the operating condi- tions. Contact the authorized dealer- ship if the issue is resumed. E 52 – E 57 High temperature error on induction hob. Turn the induction hob off and wait until it is cooled down. The error shall be resolved when temperature of the sensor comes down below the limits. Contact the authorized dealership if the issue is resumed.