Electrolux EHH6540FOK User Manual

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EHH6540FOK  
EN INDUCTION HOB  
USER MANUAL  
ENGLISH  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Before the installation and use of the appli-  
ance, carefully read the supplied instruc-  
tions. The manufacturer is not responsible  
if an incorrect installation and use causes  
injuries and damages. Always keep the in-  
structions with the appliance for future ref-  
erence.  
• Do not install the appliance adjacent to a  
door or under a window. This prevents  
hot cookware to fall from the appliance  
when the door or the window is opened.  
• If the appliance is installed above draw-  
ers make sure that the space, between  
the bottom of the appliance and the up-  
per drawer, is sufficient for air circulation.  
CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE  
PEOPLE SAFETY  
• Make sure that the ventilation space of 5  
mm, between the worktop and the front  
of the below unit, is free. The warranty  
does not cover damages caused by the  
lack of an adequate ventilation space.  
• The bottom of the appliance can get hot.  
We recommend to install a non-combus-  
tile separation panel under the appliance  
to prevent access to the bottom.  
WARNING!  
Risk of suffocation, injury or perma-  
nent disability.  
• Do not let persons, children included,  
with reduced physical sensory, reduced  
mental functions or lack of experience  
and knowledge use the appliance. They  
must have supervision or instruction for  
the operation of the appliance by a per-  
son who is responsible for their safety.  
• Do not let children play with the appli-  
ance.  
• Keep all packaging away from children.  
Electrical connection  
WARNING!  
Risk of fire and electrical shock.  
• All electrical connections must be made  
by a qualified electrician.  
• Before every wiring make sure the main  
terminal of the appliance is not live.  
• Make sure the appliance is installed cor-  
rectly. Loose and incorrect plug and  
socket can make the terminal become  
too hot.  
• Keep children and pets away from the  
appliance when it operates or when it  
cools down. Accessible parts are hot.  
• If the appliance has a child safety device,  
we recommend that you activate it.  
• Make sure that a shock protection is in-  
stalled.  
• Do not let the electricity bonds touch the  
appliance or hot cookware, when you  
connect the appliance to the near sock-  
ets.  
• Do not let the electricity bonds tangle.  
• Use a strain relief clamp on cable.  
• Use the correct mains cable.  
• Make sure not to cause damage to the  
mains plug and to the mains cable. Con-  
tact the Service or an electrician to  
change a damaged mains cable.  
• The electrical installation must have an  
isolation device which lets you discon-  
nect the appliance from the mains at all  
poles. The isolation device must have a  
contact opening width of minimum 3  
mm.  
INSTALLATION  
WARNING!  
Only a qualified person must install  
this appliance.  
• Remove all the packaging.  
• Do not install or use a damaged appli-  
ance.  
• Obey the installation instruction supplied  
with the appliance.  
• Keep the minimum distance from the  
other appliances and units.  
• Always be careful when you move the  
appliance because it is heavy. Always  
wear safety gloves.  
• Seal the cut surfaces with a sealant to  
prevent moisture to cause swelling.  
• Protect the bottom of the appliance from  
steam and moisture.  
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• Use only correct isolation devices: line  
WARNING!  
protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw type  
fuses removed from the holder), earth  
leakage trips and contractors.  
Risk of damage to the appliance.  
• Do not keep hot cookware on the con-  
trol panel.  
• Do not let cookware to boil dry.  
USE  
• Be careful not let objects or cookware  
fall on the appliance. The surface can be  
damaged.  
• Do not activate the cooking zones with  
empty cookware or without cookware.  
• Do not put aluminium foil on the appli-  
ance.  
• Cookware made of cast iron, aluminium  
or with a damaged bottom can cause  
scratches on the glass ceramic. Always  
lift these objects up when you have to  
move them on the cooking surface.  
WARNING!  
Risk of injury, burns or electric  
shock.  
• Use this appliance in a household envi-  
ronment.  
• Do not change the specification of this  
appliance.  
• Do not use an external timer or a sepa-  
rate remote-control system to operate  
the appliance.  
• Do not let the appliance stay unattended  
during operation.  
• Do not operate the appliance with wet  
hands or when it has contact with water.  
• Do not put cutlery or saucepan lids on  
the cooking zones. They can become  
hot.  
• Set the cooking zone to “off” after each  
use. Do not rely on the pan detector.  
• Do not use the appliance as a work sur-  
face or as a storage surface.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
WARNING!  
Risk of damage to the appliance.  
• Clean regularly the appliance to prevent  
the deterioration of the surface material.  
• Do not use water spray and steam to  
clean the appliance.  
• Clean the appliance with a moist soft  
cloth. Only use neutral detergents. Do  
not use abrasive products, abrasive  
cleaning pads, solvents or metal objects.  
• If there is a crack on the surface, discon-  
nect power supply to prevent the electri-  
cal shock.  
• Users with a pacemaker must keep a  
distance of minimum 30 cm from the in-  
duction cooking zones when the appli-  
ance is in operation.  
DISPOSAL  
WARNING!  
Risk of injury or suffocation.  
WARNING!  
Risk of fire or explosion.  
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains  
supply.  
• Fats and oil when heated can release  
flammable vapours. Keep flames or  
heated objects away from fats and oils  
when you cook with them.  
• Cut off the mains cable and discard it.  
• The vapours that very hot oil releases  
can cause spontaneous combustion.  
• Used oil, that can contain food rem-  
nants, can cause fire at a lower tempera-  
ture than oil used for the first time.  
• Do not put flammable products or items  
that are wet with flammable products in,  
near or on the appliance.  
• Do not try to extinguish a fire with water.  
Disconnect the appliance and cover the  
flame with a lid or a fire blanket.  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
GENERAL OVERVIEW  
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180 mm  
180 mm  
Induction cooking zone  
Induction cooking zone  
Induction cooking zone  
Control panel  
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145 mm  
210 mm  
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Induction cooking zone  
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CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT  
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Use the sensor fields to operate the appliance. The displays, indicators and  
sounds tell which functions operate.  
sensor field  
function  
To activate and deactivate the appliance.  
To lock/unlock the control panel.  
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Timer indicators of cooking  
zones.  
To show for which of the cooking zones  
you set the time.  
The timer display  
To show the time in minutes.  
To activate the Power function.  
To show the heat setting.  
To set the heat setting.  
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A heat setting display  
A control bar  
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To increase or decrease the time.  
To set the cooking zone.  
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sensor field  
function  
To activate and deactivate the STOP+GO  
function.  
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HEAT SETTING DISPLAYS  
Display  
Description  
The cooking zone is deactivated.  
The cooking zone operates.  
The function operates.  
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The Automatic Heat Up function operates.  
Power function operates.  
There is a malfunction.  
+ digit  
OptiHeat Control (3 step Residual heat indicator) : continue  
cook / stay warm / residual heat.  
/
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Lock/The Child Safety functions operates.  
Not correct cookware or too small or no cookware on the  
cooking zone.  
The Automatic Switch Off function operates.  
OPTIHEAT CONTROL (3 STEP  
RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR)  
WARNING!  
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The risk of burns from  
residual heat!  
OptiHeat Control shows the level of the re-  
sidual heat. The induction cooking zones  
make the heat necessary for cooking di-  
rectly in the bottom of the cookware. The  
glass ceramic is hot from the heat of the  
cookware.  
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DAILY USE  
ACTIVATION AND  
DEACTIVATION  
Touch  
for 1 second to activate or deac-  
tivate the appliance.  
AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF  
AUTOMATIC HEAT UP  
The function deactivates the appliance  
automatically if:  
You can get a necessary heat setting in a  
shorter time if you activate the Automatic  
Heat Up function. This function sets the  
highest heat setting for some time (see the  
diagram), and then decreases to the nec-  
essary heat setting.  
All cooking zones are deactivated (  
).  
• You do not set the heat setting after you  
activate the appliance.  
• You spill something or put something on  
the control panel for more than 10 sec-  
onds, (a pan, a cloth, etc.). An acoustic  
signal sounds some time and the appli-  
ance deactivates. Remove the object or  
clean the control panel.  
• The appliance becomes too hot (e.g.  
when, a saucepan boils dry). Before you  
use the appliance again, wait for the  
cooking zone to cool down.  
To start the Automatic Heat Up function for  
a cooking zone:  
1.  
Touch  
play).  
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comes on in the dis-  
2.  
Immediately touch the necessary heat  
setting. After 3 seconds  
in the display.  
To stop the function change the heat set-  
ting.  
comes on  
• You use incorrect cookware. The symbol  
comes on and the cooking zone de-  
activates automatically after 2 minutes.  
• You do not deactivate a cooking zone or  
change the heat setting. After some time  
comes on and the appliance deacti-  
vates. See below.  
• The relation between heat setting and  
times of the Automatic Switch Off func-  
tion:  
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— 6 hours  
— 5 hours  
— 4 hours  
— 1.5 hours  
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POWER FUNCTION  
THE HEAT SETTING  
The Power function makes more power  
available to the induction cooking zones.  
The Power function can be activated for a  
limited period of time ( see Technical infor-  
mation chapter). After that, the induction  
cooking zone automatically sets back to  
Touch the control bar at the heat setting.  
Change to the left or the right, if it is neces-  
sary. Do not release before you have a cor-  
rect heat setting. The display shows the  
heat setting.  
highest heat setting. To activate, touch  
,
comes on. To deactivate, change the  
heat setting.  
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indicator of the cooking zone goes out.  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
To deactivate you can also touch  
at the same time.  
and  
The power management divides the power  
between two cooking zones in a pair (see  
the illustration). The power function increa-  
ses the power to the maximum level for  
one cooking zone in the pair. The power in  
the second cooking zone automatically de-  
creases. The heat setting display for the re-  
duced zone changes between two levels.  
When the countdown comes to an end,  
the sound operates and  
flashes. The  
00  
cooking zone deactivates.  
To stop the sound: touch  
CountUp Timer ( The count up  
timer)  
Use the CountUp Timer to monitor how  
long the cooking zone operates.  
To set the cooking zone (if more  
than 1 cooking zone operate ) : touch  
again and again until the indicator of  
a necessary cooking zone comes on.  
To activate the CountUp Timer: touch  
of the timer  
comes on. When the  
indicator of the cooking zone starts to  
flash slow, the time counts up. The dis-  
play switches between  
time (minutes).  
To see how long the cooking zone  
and counted  
TIMER  
operates: set the cooking zone with  
. The indicator of the cooking zone starts  
to flash quickly. The display shows the  
time that the cooking zone operates.  
Count Down Timer  
Use the Count Down Timer to set how long  
the cooking zone operates for only this one  
time.  
To deactivate the CountUp Timer: set  
Set the Count Down Timer after the se-  
lection of the cooking zone.  
You can set the heat setting before or after  
you set the timer.  
the cooking zone with  
or to deactivate the timer. The indica-  
tor of the cooking zone goes out.  
and touch  
To set the cooking zone: touch  
again and again until the indicator of a  
necessary cooking zone comes on.  
Minute Minder  
You can use the timer as a Minute Minder  
while the cooking zones do not operate.  
To activate the Count Down Timer:  
Touch  
set the time. When the time comes to an  
end, the sound operates and flashes.  
. Touch  
or of the timer to  
touch  
of the timer to set the time (  
minutes). When the indicator  
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00 99  
00  
of the cooking zone start to flash slow,  
the time counts down.  
To stop the sound: touch  
To see the remaining time: set the  
STOP+GO  
cooking zone with  
. The indicator of  
the cooking zone starts to flash quickly.  
The display shows the remaining time.  
The  
operate to the lowest heat setting (  
When operates, you cannot change the  
heat setting.  
function sets all cooking zones that  
).  
To change the Count Down Timer:  
set the cooking zone with  
or  
To deactivate the timer: set the cook-  
ing zone with . Touch . The re-  
maining time counts back to . The  
. Touch  
.
The function does not stop the timer  
function.  
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To activate this function touch  
symbol comes on.  
. The  
.
OFFSOUND CONTROL  
(DEACTIVATION AND  
To deactivate this function touch  
The heat setting that you set before  
comes on.  
ACTIVATION OF THE SOUNDS)  
Deactivation of the sounds  
Deactivate the appliance.  
LOCK  
Touch  
for 3 seconds. The displays  
for 3 sec-  
comes on, the sound is on.  
comes on, the sound is off.  
When the cooking zones operate, you can  
come on and go out. Touch  
onds.  
Touch  
lock the control panel, but not  
. It pre-  
vents an accidental change of the heat set-  
,
ting.  
When this function operates, you can hear  
the sounds only when:  
First set the heat setting.  
To start this function touch  
. The sym-  
you touch  
bol  
comes on for 4 seconds.  
• the Minute Minder comes down  
The Timer stays on.  
To stop this function touch  
. The heat  
• the Count Down Timer comes down  
• you put something on the control panel.  
setting that you set before comes on.  
When you stop the appliance, you also  
stop this function.  
Activation of the sounds  
Deactivate the appliance.  
THE CHILD SAFETY DEVICE  
Touch  
for 3 seconds. The displays  
for 3 sec-  
comes on, because the sound is  
comes on. The sound is  
This function prevents an accidental opera-  
tion of the appliance.  
come on and go out. Touch  
onds.  
To activate the child safety device  
off. Touch  
on.  
,
Activate the appliance with  
. Do not  
set the heat settings.  
Touch for 4 seconds. The symbol  
comes on.  
Deactivate the appliance with  
.
To deactivate the child safety device  
Activate the appliance with  
. Do not  
set the heat settings. Touch  
for 4  
seconds. The symbol  
comes on.  
Deactivate the appliance with  
.
To override the child safety device for  
only one cooking time  
Activate the appliance with  
. The  
symbol  
comes on.  
Touch  
for 4 seconds. Set the heat  
setting in 10 seconds. You can oper-  
ate the appliance.  
• When you deactivate the appliance with  
, the child safety device operates  
again.  
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HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS  
INDUCTION COOKING ZONES  
The noises are normal and do not refer  
to appliance malfunction.  
For induction cooking zones a strong elec-  
tro-magnetic field creates the heat in the  
cookware very quickly.  
ENERGY SAVING  
How to save energy  
COOKWARE FOR INDUCTION  
COOKING ZONES  
• If it is possible, always put the lids on the  
cookware.  
• Put cookware on a cooking zone before  
you start it.  
Use the induction cooking zones  
with correct cookware.  
• Use the residual heat to keep the food  
warm or to melt it.  
Cookware material  
correct: cast iron, steel, enamelled  
steel, stainless steel, the bottom made of  
multi-layer (with correct mark from a  
manufacturer).  
not correct: aluminium, copper, brass,  
glass, ceramic, porcelain.  
The cooking zone efficiency  
The cooking zone efficiency is related to  
the diameter of the cookware . The cook-  
ware with a smaller diameter than the mini-  
mum receives only a part of the power  
generated by the cooking zone. For the  
minimum diameters see the Technical data  
chapter.  
Cookware is correct for an induction  
hob if …  
• ... some water boils very quickly on a  
zone set to the highest heat setting.  
• ... a magnet pulls on to the bottom of the  
cookware.  
ÖKO TIMER (ECO TIMER)  
To save energy, the heater of the  
cooking zone deactivates before  
the count down timer sounds. The  
difference in the operation time de-  
pends on the heat setting level and  
the length of the cooking operation.  
The bottom of the cookware  
must be as thick and flat as possi-  
ble.  
Cookware dimensions: induction cook-  
ing zones adapt to the dimension of the  
bottom of the cookware automatically to  
some limit.  
THE EXAMPLES OF COOKING  
APPLICATIONS  
THE NOISES DURING  
OPERATION  
The relation between the heat setting and  
the cooking zone consumption of power is  
not linear.  
When you increase the heat setting it is not  
proportional to the increase of the cooking  
zone consumption of power.  
It means that the cooking zone with the  
medium heat setting uses less than a half  
of its power.  
If you can hear  
• crack noise: cookware is made of differ-  
ent materials (Sandwich construction).  
• whistle sound: you use one or more  
cooking zones with high power levels  
and the cookware is made of different  
materials (Sandwich construction).  
The data in the table is for guid-  
ance only.  
• humming: you use high power levels.  
• clicking: electric switching occurs.  
• hissing, buzzing: the fan operates.  
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He Use to:  
Time  
Hints  
Nominal  
power con-  
sumption  
at  
set  
tin  
g
Keep warm the food  
you cooked  
as required Put a lid on a cook-  
ware  
3 %  
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1 - Hollandaise sauce,  
5 - 25 min  
Mix from time to time 3 – 8 %  
3
melt: butter, chocolate,  
gelatine  
1 - Solidify: fluffy omelettes, 10 - 40 min Cook with a lid on  
baked eggs  
3 – 8 %  
3
3 - Simmer rice and milk-  
25 - 50 min Add the minimum  
twice as much liquid  
as rice, mix milk  
8 – 13 %  
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based dishes, heating  
up ready-cooked meals  
dishes part procedure  
through  
5 - Steam vegetables, fish, 20 - 45 min Add some table-  
meat spoons of liquid  
13 – 18 %  
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7 - Steam potatoes  
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20 - 60 min Use max. ¼ l water for 18 – 25 %  
750 g of potatoes  
7 - Cook larger quantities  
60 - 150  
min  
Up to 3 l liquid plus in- 18 – 25 %  
gredients  
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of food, stews and  
soups  
9 - Gentle fry: escalope,  
12 veal cordon bleu, cut-  
lets, rissoles, sausages,  
liver, roux, eggs, pan-  
cakes, doughnuts  
as necessa- Turn halfway through 25 – 45 %  
ry  
12 Heavy fry, hash browns, 5 - 15 min  
Turn halfway through 45 – 64 %  
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loin steaks, steaks  
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14 Boil water, cook pasta, sear meat (goulash, pot roast), deep-fry 100 %  
chips  
Boil large quantities of water. Power management is activated.  
The Power function is best to heat up large  
quantities of water.  
Information on acrylamides  
Important! According to the newest  
scientific knowledge, if you brown food  
(specially the one which contains starch),  
acrylamides can pose a health risk. Thus,  
we recommend that you cook at the lowest  
temperatures and do not brown food too  
much.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
Clean the appliance after each use.  
Always use cookware with clean bottom.  
Scratches or dark stains on the  
glass-ceramic cause no effect on  
how the appliance operates.  
To remove the dirt:  
1.  
Remove immediately: melted  
plastic, plastic foil, and food with  
sugar. If not, the dirt can cause  
damage to the appliance. Use a  
special scraper for the glass . Put  
the scraper on the glass surface at  
an acute angle and move the blade  
on the surface .  
Remove after the appliance is  
sufficiently cool: limescale rings ,  
water rings, fat stains, shiny metallic  
discolorations. Use a special clean-  
ing agent for glass ceramic or stain-  
less steel.  
2.  
3.  
Clean the appliance with a moist cloth  
and some detergent.  
At the end rub the appliance dry  
with a clean cloth.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible  
Remedy  
Activate the appliance  
again and set the heat set-  
ting in less than 10 sec-  
onds.  
You cannot activate the  
appliance or operate it.  
You touched 2 or more  
sensor fields at the same  
time.  
Touch only one sensor  
field.  
The Stop+Go function op- Refer to the chapter “Op-  
erates. erating instructions”.  
There is water or fat stains Clean the control panel.  
on the control panel.  
An acoustic signal sounds You put something on one Remove the object from  
and the appliance deacti- or more sensor fields.  
vates.  
the sensor fields.  
An acoustic signal sounds  
when the appliance is de-  
activated.  
The appliance deactivates. You put something on the Remove the object from  
the sensor field.  
sensor field  
.
The residual heat indicator The cooking zone is not  
If the cooking zone oper-  
ated sufficiently long to be  
hot, speak to the service  
centre.  
does not come on.  
hot because it operated  
only for a short time.  
The Automatic Heat Up  
function does not operate.  
The cooking zone is hot.  
Let the cooking zone be-  
come sufficiently cool.  
The highest heat setting is The highest heat setting  
set.  
has the same power as  
the Automatic Heat Up  
function.  
The heat setting changes The Power management  
between two levels. is activated.  
Refer to “Power manage-  
ment”.  
The sensor fields become The cookware is too large Put large cookware on the  
hot.  
or you put it too near to  
the controls.  
rear cooking zones if nec-  
essary.  
There is no signal when  
you touch the panel sen-  
sor fields.  
The signals are deactiva-  
ted.  
Activate the signals (refer  
to “OffSound control”).  
The Automatic Switch Off Deactivate the appliance  
operates. and activate it again.  
comes on  
The Child Safety Device or Refer to the chapter “Op-  
the Lock function oper-  
ates.  
comes on  
erating instructions”.  
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Problem  
comes on  
Possible  
Remedy  
No cookware is on the  
cooking zone.  
Put cookware on the  
cooking zone.  
Incorrect cookware.  
Use the correct cookware.  
The diameter of the bot-  
tom of the cookware is  
too small for the cooking  
zone.  
Move cookware to a  
smaller cooking zone.  
There is an error in the ap- Disconnect the appliance  
and number comes on.  
pliance.  
from the electrical supply  
for some time. Disconnect  
the fuse from the electrical  
system of the house. Con-  
nect it again. If  
comes  
on again, speak to the  
service centre.  
There is an error in the ap- Deactivate the appliance.  
comes on  
pliance because a cook-  
ware boils dry. The over-  
heating protection for the  
cooking zones and the  
Remove the hot cook-  
ware. After approximately  
30 seconds, activate the  
cooking zone again. If the  
Automatic Switch Off op- cookware was the prob-  
erate.  
lem, the error message  
goes out of the display,  
but the residual heat indi-  
cator can stay. Let the  
cookware become suffi-  
ciently cool and refer to  
“Cookware for the induc-  
tion cooking zone” to see  
if your cookware is com-  
patible with the appliance.  
If you tried the above solutions and cannot  
repair the problem, speak to your dealer or  
the customer service. Give the data from  
the rating plate, three digit letter code for  
the glass ceramic (it is in the corner of the  
glass surface) and an error message that  
comes on.  
Make sure, you operated the appliance  
correctly. If not the servicing by a customer  
service technician or dealer will not be free  
of charge, also during the warranty period.  
The instructions about the customer serv-  
ice and conditions of guarantee are in the  
guarantee booklet.  
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INSTALLATION  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chap-  
ter.  
built-in units and work surfaces that align  
to the standards.  
CONNECTION CABLE  
Before the installation  
• Use the correct mains cable of type  
H05BB-F Tmax 90°C (or higher) for a  
single phase or two phase connection.  
• Replace the damaged mains cable with  
a special cable (type H05BB-F Tmax  
90°C or higher). Speak to your local  
Service Centre.  
Before the installation of the appliance, re-  
cord the information below from the rating  
plate. The rating plate is on the bottom of  
the appliance casing.  
• Model ...........................  
• PNC .............................  
• Serial number ....................  
BUILT-IN APPLIANCES  
• Only use the built-in appliances after you  
assemble the appliance into correct  
ASSEMBLY  
min.  
500mm  
min.  
50mm  
min.  
50mm  
min.  
5mm  
R 5mm  
600mm  
mm 560+1mm  
490+1  
16  
min.  
min.  
38 mm  
25 mm  
min.  
min.  
5 mm  
min.  
5 mm  
20 mm  
If you use a protection box (an additional  
1)  
accessory ), the front airflow space of 5  
mm and protective floor directly below the  
appliance are not necessary.  
You can not use the protection box if you  
install the appliance above an oven.  
1)  
The protection box accessory may not be available in some countries. Please contact your  
local supplier.  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Modell EHH6540FOK  
Typ 58 GAD D5 AU  
Induction 7.4 kW  
Ser.Nr. ..........  
Prod.Nr. 949 596 046 00  
220-240 V 50-60 Hz  
Made in Germany  
7.4 kW  
ELECTROLUX  
Cooking zones power  
Cooking zone Nominal  
Power (Max  
Power Func- Power func-  
tion activated tion maxi-  
Minimum  
cookware di-  
ameter [mm]  
heat setting) [W]  
mum dura-  
tion [min]  
[W]  
Right rear —  
180 mm  
1800 W  
1400 W  
1800 W  
2300 W  
2800 W  
2500 W  
2800 W  
3700 W  
10  
145  
125  
145  
180  
Right front —  
145 mm  
4
Left rear —  
180 mm  
10  
10  
Left front —  
210 mm  
ENGLISH  
17  
The power of the cooking zones can be dif-  
ferent in some small range from the data in  
the table. It changes with the material and  
dimensions of the cookware.  
ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
and electronic appliances. Do not dispose  
Recycle the materials with the symbol  
.
appliances marked with the symbol  
with  
Put the packaging in applicable containers  
to recycle it.  
Help protect the environment and human  
health and to recycle waste of electrical  
the household waste. Return the product  
to your local recycling facility or contact  
your municipal office.  
ENGLISH  
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892951694-C-502011  

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