Beko HII64400MT User Manual
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Please
read
these
instructions
first
before
using
your
appliance
Thank
you
for
choosing
a
Beko
appliance.
Please
take
some
time
to
read
this
user
manual
before
using
your
appliance,
to
ensure
you
know
how
to
safely
operate
the
controls
and
functions.
Carefully
follow
all
unpacking
and
installation
instructions
to
ensure
the
appliance
is
correctly
connected
and
fitted
prior
to
use.
Please
write
your
product
model
and
serial
number
on
the
last
page
of
this
user
manual,
and
store
in
a
safe
location
close
to
the
appliance
for
easy
future
reference.
This
user
manual
may
also
be
applicable
for
several
other
models.
Differences
between
models
will
be
listed.
If
you
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
please
call
our
contact
centre
or
find
help
and
information
online
at
www.beko.co.uk
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symbols
used
throughout
this
User
Manual
Important
information
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useful
hints
about
usage.
Warning
of
hazardous
situations
with
regard
to
life
and
property.
Warning
of
hot
surfaces.
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product
was
manufactured
using
the
latest
technology
in
environmentally
friendly
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This
section
contains
safety
instructions
that
will
helo
protect
from
risk
of
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
shall
void
any
warranty.
General
safety
e
his
appliance
can
be
used
by
children
aged
trom
8
years
and
above
and
persons
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge
If
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
in
a
Safe
way
and
understand
the
hazards
involved.
Children
shall
not
play
with
the
appliance.
Cleaning
and
user
maintenance
shall
not be
made
by
children
without
supervision.
e
he
appliance
is
not
to
be
used
by
persons
(including
children)
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
supervision
or
instruction.
Children
should
be
supervised
and
ensure
they
do
not
play
with
the
appliance
e
|f
the
product
is
handed
over
to
someone
else
for
personal
use
or
second-hand
use
purposes,
the
A/EN
user
manual,
product
labels
and
other
relevant
documents
and
parts
should
be
also
given.
Installation
and
repair
procedures
must
always
be
performed
by
Authorised
Service
Agents.
The
manufacturer
shall
not be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorised
persons
which
may
also
void
the
warranty.
Before
installation,
read
the
instructions
carefully.
Do
not
operate
the
product
if it
is
defective
or
has
any
visible
damage.
Ensure
that the
product
function
knobs
are
switched
off
after
every
USE.
Electrical
safety
lf
the
product
has
a
failure,
it
should
not be
operated
unless
it
is
repaired
by
an
Authorised
service
Agent.
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
Only
connect
the
product
to
a
grounded
outlet/line
with
the
voltage
and
protection
as
specified
in
the
“Technical
specifications’.
Have
the
grounding
installation
made
by
a
qualified
electrician
while
using
the
product
with
or
without
a
transformer.
Our
company
shall
not be
liable
for
any
problems
arising
due
to
the
product
not
being
earthed
in
accordance
with
the
local
regulations.
Never
wash
the
product
by
spreading
or
pouring
water
onto
it!
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
The
product
must
be
disconnected
during
installation,
maintenance,
cleaning
and
repairing
procedures.
lf
the
power
connection
cable
for
the
product
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
service
agent
or
similarly
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
The
appliance
must
be
installed
so
that
It
can
be
completely
disconnected
from
the
mains
supply.
The
separation
must
be
provided
by
a
switch
built
into
the
fixed
electrical
installation,
according
to
construction
regulations.
Any
work
on
electrical
equipment
and
systems
should
only
be
carried
out
by
authorised
and
qualified
persons.
In
case
of
any
damage,
switch
off
the
product
and
disconnect
it
from
the
mains.
To
do
this,
turn
off
the
fuse
at
home.
Make
sure
that
fuse
rating
is
compatible
with
the
product.
Product
safety
WARNING:
The
appliance
and
its
accessible
parts
become
hot
during
use.
Care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
touching
heating
elements.
Children
less
than
8
years
of
age
shall
be
kept
away
unless
continuously
supervised.
Never
use
the
product
when
your
judgment
or
coordination
Is
impaired
by
the
use
of
alcohol
and/or
drugs.
Be
careful
when
using
alcoholic
drinks
in
your
dishes.
Alcohol
evaporates
at
high
temperatures
and
may
cause
fire
since
it
can
ignite
when
it
comes
into
contact
with
hot
surfaces.
Do
not
place
any
flammable
materials
close
to
the
product
as
the
sides
may
become
hot
during
USE.
Keep
all
ventilation
slots
clear
of
obstructions.
Do
not
use
steam
cleaners
to
clean
the
appliance
as
this
may
cause
an
electric
shock.
WARNING:
Unattended
cooking
on
a
hob
with
fat or
oil
can
be
dangerous
and
may
result
in
fire.
NEVER
try
to
extinguish
a
fire
with
water,
but
switch
off
the
appliance
and
then
cover
flame
e.g.
with
a
lid
or
a
fire
blanket.
CAUTION:
The
cooking
process
has
to
be
supervised.
A
short
O/EN
term
cooking
process
has
to
be
supervised
continuously.
e
WARNING:
Danger
of
fire:
Do
not
Store
Items
on
the
cooking
surfaces.
e
WARNING:
If
the
surface
is
cracked,
switch
off
the
appliance
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
electric
shock.
e
|ncase
of
hotplate
glass
breakage
:
Immediately
shut
off
all
burners
and
any
electrical
heating
element
and
isolate
the
appliance
from
the
power
supply.
Do
not
touch
the
appliance
surface.
Do
not
use
the
appliance.
e
After
use,
switch
off
the
hob
element
by
Its
control
and
do
not
rely
on
the
pan
detector.
e
Metallic
objects
such
as
Knives,
forks,
spoons
and
lids
should
not
be
placed
on
the
hob
surface
since
they
can
get
hot.
e
The
appliance
is
not
intended
to
be
operated
by
means
of
an
external
timer
or
separate
remote-control
system.
e
Vapour
pressure
that
build
up
due
to
the
moisture
on
the
hob
surface
or
at
the
bottom
of
the
pot
can
cause
the
pot
to
move.
Therefore,
make
sure
that the
oven
surface
and
bottom
of
the
pots
are
always
dry.
e
Hotplates
are
equipped
with
“Induction”
technology.
Your
6/EN
induction
hob
that
provides
both
time
and
money
savings
must
be
used
with
pots
suitable
for
induction
cooking;
otherwise
hotplates
will
not
operate.
See.
General
information
about
cooking,
page
14,
selecting
the
pots.
As
induction
hobs
create
a
magnetic
field,
they
may
cause
harmful
impacts
for
people
who
use
devices
such
as
insulin
pump
or
pacemaker.
WARNING:
Use
only
hob
guards
designed
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
cooking
appliance
or
indicated
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
appliance
in
the
instructions
for
use
as
suitable
or
hob
guards
incorporated
in
the
appliance.
The
use
of
inappropriate
guards
can
cause
accidents.
Prevention
against
possible
fire
risk!
Ensure
all
electrical
connections
are
secure
and
tight
to
prevent
risk
of
arcing.
Do
not
use
damaged
cables
or
extension
cables.
Ensure
liquid
or
moisture
is
not
accessible
to
the
electrical
connection
point.
Intended
use
This
product
is
designed
for
domestic
use.
Commercial
use
will
void
the
guarantee.
e
CAUTION:
This
appliance
is
for
cooking
purposes
only.
It
must
not be
used
for
other
purposes,
for
example
room
heating.
e
The
manufacturer
shall
not be
liable
for
any
damage
caused
by
improper
use
or
handling
errors.
safety
for
children
e
WARNING:
Accessible
parts
may
become
hot
during
use.
Young
children
should
be
kept
away.
e
|The
packaging
materials
will
be
dangerous
for
children.
Keep
the
packaging
materials
away
from
children.
Please
dispose
of
all
parts
of
the
packaging
according
to
environmental
standards.
e
Electrical
products
are
dangerous
to
children.
Keep
children
away
from
the
product
when
It
is
operating
and
do
not
allow
them
to
play
with
the
product.
e
Do
not
place
any
items
above
the
appliance
that
children
may
reach
for.
Disposing
of
the
old
product
Compliance
with
the
WEEE
Directive
and
Disposing
of
the
Waste
Product:
This
product
complies
with
EU
WEEE
Directive
(2012/19/EU).
This
product
bears
a
classification
symbol
for
waste
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(WEEE),
This
product
has
been
manufactured
with
high
quality
parts
and
materials
which
can
be
reused
and
are
suitable
for
recycling.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
waste
product
with
normal
domestic
and
other
wastes
at
the
end
of
its
service
life.
Take
it
to
the
collection
center
for
the
recycling
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
Please
consult
your
local
authorities
to
learn
about
these
collection
centers.
Compliance
with
RoHS
Directive:
The
product
you
have
purchased
complies
with
EU
RoHS
Directive
(201
1/65/EU).
It
does
not
contain
harmful
and
prohibited
materials
specified
in
the
Directive.
Package
information
e
—_
Packaging
materials
of
the
product
are
manufactured
from
recyclable
materials
in
accordance
with
our
National
Environment
Regulations.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
packaging
materials
together
with
the
domestic
or
other
wastes.
Take
them
to
the
packaging
material
collection
points
designated
by
the
local
authorities.
7/EN
Overview
|
Induction
cooking
plate
3
2
Assembly
clamp
4
Vitroceramic
surface
Base
cover
Technical
specifications
»
mV
alues
stated
on
the
product
labels
or
in
the
adocumentation
accompanying
it
are
obtained
Min
laboratory
conditions
in
accordance
with
relevant
standards.
Depending
on
operational
and
environmental
conditions
of
the
product,
these
values
may
vary.
a
g!
echnical
specifications
may
be
changed
without
prior
notice
to
improve
the
quality
of
es
he
product.
«,
a
igures
in
this
manual
are
schematic
and
may
anot
exactly
match
your
product.
8/EN
Product
must
be
installed
by
a
qualified
person
in
accordance
with
the
regulations
in
force.
The
manufacturer
shall
not be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorized
persons
which
may
also
void
the
warranty.
Preparation
of
location
and
electrical
instailer's
responsibility.
installation
for
the
product
is
under
the
ANGER:
,
The
product
must
be
installed
in
accordance
with
all
local
electrical
regulations.
ANGER:
,
Prior
to
installation,
visually
check
if
the
*oroduct
has
any
defects
on
it.
If
so,
do
not
have
it
installed.
Damaged
products
cause
risks
for
your
safety.
Minimum
height
to
extractor
as
recommend
in
extractor
instruction
manual
Minimum
distance
between
cabinetry
must
be
equal
to
width
of
hob
kk
Before
installation
The
hob
is
designed
for
installation
into
commercially
available
work
tops.
A
safety
distance
must
be
left
between
the
appliance
and
the
kitchen
walls
and
furniture.
See
figure
(values
in
mm).
e
—_|t
can
also
be
used
in
a
free
standing
position.
Allow
a
minimum
distance
of
630
mm
above
the
hob
surface.
e
—_(*)
Ifa
cooker
hood
is
to
be
installed
above
the
cooker,
refer
to
cooker hood
manufacturer’
instructions
regarding
installation
height
(min
650
mm)
Remove
packaging
materials
and
transport
locks.
surfaces,
synthetic
laminates
and
adhesives
used
must
be
heat
resistant
(100
°C
minimum).
e
The
worktop must
be
aligned
and
fixed
horizontally,
e
—_
Cut
aperture
for
the
hob
in
worktop
as
per
installation
dimensions.
60mm
min
9/EN
Installation
and
connection
e
—
The
product
must
be
installed
in
accordance
with
all
local
gas
and
electrical
regulations.
Do
not
install
the
hob
on
places
with
sharp
dedges
or
corners.
ail
here
is
the
risk
of
breaking
for
glass
ceramic
surface!
Electrical
connection
Connect
the
product
to
a
grounded
outlet/line
protected
by
a
miniature
circuit
breaker
of
suitable
Capacity
as
stated
in
the
"Technical
specifications"
table.
Have
the
grounding
installation
made
by
a
qualified
electrician
while
using
the
product
with
or
without
a
transformer.
Our
company
shall
not be
liable
for
any
damages
that
will
arise
due
to
using
the
product
without
a
grounding
installation
in
accordance
with
the
local
regulations.
DANGER:
_The
product
must
be
connected
to
the
mains
supply
only
by
an
authorised
and
qualified
person.
Manufacturer
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorised
persons.
,
The
power
cable
must
not
be
clamped,
bent
or
“trapped
or
come
into
contact
with
hot
parts
of
the
product.
A
damaged
power
cable
must
be
replaced
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Otherwise,
there
is
risk
of
electric
shock,
short
circuit
or
fire!
e
Connection
must
comply
with
national
regulations.
e
The
mains
supply
data
must
correspond
to
the
data
specified
on
the
type
label
of
the
product.
Type
label
is
at
the
rear
housing
of
the
product.
e
—_
Power
cable
of
your
product
must
comply
with
the
values
in
"Technical
specifications"
table.
.
Before
starting
any
work
on
the
electrical
installation,
disconnect
the
product
from
the
mains
supply,
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
Connecting
the
power
cable
1.
This
product
must
only
be
connected
by
a
qualified
electrician
such
as
a
technician
from
the
local
electricity
company
or
NICEIC
registered
contractor
to
a
suitable
double-pole
control
unit
with
a
minimum
contact
clearance
of
3
mm
in
all
poles.
This
control
unit
must
be
installed
10/EN
accordance
with
the
IEE
regulation.
Failure
to
obey
this
instruction
may
cause
operational
problems
and
invalidate
the
product
warranty.
Additional
protection
by
a
residual
current
circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
If
a
cable
is
supplied
with
the
product:
I2N
AC
380-415
V
1N
AC
220-240
V
*
(This
may
not
exist
on
your
product.)
For
single-phase
connection,
connect
the
wires
as
identified
below:
Brown/Black
cable
=
L
(Phase)
Blue/Grey
cable
=
N
(Neutral)
e
=
Green/yellow
cable
=
(E)
S
(Ground)
» Or
~
Grey/Black
cable
=
L
(Phase)
Blue/Brown
cable
=
N
(Neutral)
Green/yellow
cable
=
(E)
S
(Ground)
For
double-phase
connection,
connect
the
wires
as
identified
below:
Brown
cable
=
L1
or
L2
(Phase
1
or
Phase
2
)
Black
cable
=
L2
or
L1
(Phase
2
or
Phase
1
)
Blue/Grey
cable
=
N
(Neutral)
e
=
Green/yellow
cable
=
(E)
S
(Ground)
oo
e
—_
Black
cable
=
L1
(Phase
1)
e
§=6
Grey
cable
=
L2
(Phase
2)
e
—_
Blue/Brown
cable
=
N
(Neutral)
e
=
Green/yellow
cable
=
(E)
S
(Ground)
Installing
the
product
If
the
oven
is
below:
A
min.15
mm
B
min.6
mm
C
20
mm
lf
the
board
is
below:
It
is
required
to
leave
a
ventilation
opening
at
the
rear
section
of
the
furniture
as
illustrated
in
the
following
figure.
mn.
During
installation
of
your
induction
hob,
place
the
product
parallel
to
the
installation
surface.
Also,
apply
sealing
gasket
to
the
parts
of
the
hob
contacting
the
counter
as
described
below
in
order
to
prevent
any
liquid
from
penetrating
between
the
product
and
the
counter.
1.
Prepare
the
surface
of
the
counter
as
shown
in
the
figure.
2.
Turning
the
hob
upside
down,
place
it
on
a
flat
surface.
3.
When
installing
the
hob,
apply
the
sealing
gasket,
which
was
provided
in
the
packaging,
around
the
hob
as
shown
in
the
following
picture,
ensuring
that
it
remains
1
to
2
mm
inside
from
the
outer
edge
of
the
glass.
4.
Fix
the
mounting
springs
inserting
and
screwing
|
them
through
the
holes
of
the
bottom
case
as
shown
in
the
figure
For
some
models,
your
product
may
come
§with
the
mounting
springs
already
fitted
Bon
it.
The
number
of
mounting
springs
on
your
goroduct
varies
depending
on
product
wwe
nodel.
9.
Place
the
hob
on
the
counter
and
align
it.
6.
When
the
hob
is
placed
on
the
counter
top
it
will
be
fixed
easily
with
the
help
of
the
clamps.
If
the
installation
with
these
clamps
is
not
sufficient
for
your
cooktop,
additional
2
mounting
clamps
can
be
fixed
to
the
front
side
of
the
product
as
shown
in
the
below
figure.
-
:
1
2
1
Hob
2
Installation
clamp
3
Counter
11/EN
aWhen
installing
the
hob
onto
a
cabinet,
a
shelf
must
be
installed
in
order
to
separate
the
cabinet
from
the
hob
as
illustrated
in
the
above
figure.
This
is
not
required
when
installing
onto
a
built-under
oven.
For
example,
if it
is
possible
to
touch
the
bottom
of
the
product
since
it
is
installed
onto
a
drawer,
this
section
must
be
covered
with
a
wooden
plate.
sacra
re
eens
*
min.
15
mm
Rear
view
(connection
holes)
Location
of
the
connection
holes
shown
in
the
Joelow
figure
are
schematic,may
vary
Wiclepending
on
the
product
model.
Fix
them
according
to
connection
holes
on
your
product.
12/EN
_
DANGER:
|
‘Making
connections
to
different
holes
is
not
a
—_
‘good
practice
in
terms
of
safety
since
it
can
damage
the
gas
and
electrical
system.
DANGER:
_There
are
gas
and
electrical
components
contained
within
this
hob,
therefore
when
fitting
the
mounting
springs/clamps
only
attach
the
supplied
fixings
to
the
connection
holes
shown
in
this
manual.
Failure
to
observe
this
advise
may
lead
to
life
and
property
safety
»
he
number
of
mounting
springs
on
your
gproduct
varies
depending
on
product
model.
Final
check
1.
Operate
the
product.
2.
Check
the
functions.
Future
Transportation
e
—_
Keep
the
product's
original
carton
and
transport
the
product
in
it.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
carton.
If
you
do
not
have
the
original
carton,
pack
the
product
in
bubble
wrap
or
thick
cardboard
and
tape
it
securely.
»
echeck
the
general
appearance
of
your
product
ffor
any
damages
that
might
have
occurred
during
transportation.
Tips
for
saving
energy
The
following
information
will
help
you
to
use
your
appliance
in
an
ecological
way, and
to
save
energy:
Defrost
frozen
dishes
before
cooking
them.
Use
pots/pans
with
cover
for
cooking.
If
there
is
no
cover,
energy
consumption
may
increase
4
times.
select
the
burner
which
is
suitable
for
the
bottom
size
of
the
pot
to
be
used.
Always
select
the
correct
pot
size
for
your
dishes.
Larger
pots
require
more
energy.
Pay
attention
to
use
flat
bottom
pots
when
cooking
with
electric
hobs.
Pots
with
thick
bottom
will
provide
a
better
heat
conduction.
You
can
obtain
energy
savings
up
to
1/3.
Vessels
and
pots
must
be
compatible
with
the
cooking
zones.
Bottom
of
the
vessels
or
pots
must
not be
smaller
than
the
hotplate.
e
—_
Keep
the
cooking
zones
and
bottom
of
the
pots
clean.
Dirt
will
decrease
the
heat
conduction
between
the
cooking
zone
and
bottom
of
the
pot.
Initial
use
First
cleaning
of
the
appliance
,
“ae
surface
might
get
damaged
by
some
adetergents
or
cleaning
materials.
Do
not
use
aggressive
detergents,
cleaning
powders/creams
or
any
sharp
objects
during
cleaning.
Do
not
use
harsh
abrasive
cleaners
or
sharp
metal
scrapers
to
clean
the
oven
door
glass
since
they
can
scratch
the
surface,
which
may
result
in
shattering
of
the
glass.
1.
Remove
all
packaging
materials.
2.
Wipe
the
surfaces
of
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth
or
sponge
and
dry
with
a
cloth.
13/EN
General
information
about
cooking
Never
fill
the
pan
with
oil
more
than
one
third
of
it.
Do
not
leave
the
hob
unattended
when
heating
oil.
Overheated
oils
bring
risk
of
fire.
Never
attempt
to
extinguish
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.
e
—_
Before
frying
foods,
always
dry
them
well
and
gently
place
into
the
hot
oil.
Ensure
complete
thawing
of
frozen
foods
before
frying.
Do
not
cover
the
vessel
you
use
when
heating
oil.
Place
the
pans
and
saucepans
in
a
manner
so
that
their
handles
are not
over
the
hob
to
prevent
heating
of
the
handles.
Do
not
place
unbalanced
and
easily
tilting
vessels
on
the
hob.
e
Do
not
place
empty
vessels
and
saucepans
on
cooking
zones
that
are
switched
on.
They
might
get
damaged.
e
§Qperating
a
cooking
zone
without
a
vessel
or
saucepan
on
it
will
cause
damage
to
the
product.
Turn
off
the
cooking
zones
after
the
cooking
is
complete.
e
—_
As
the
surface
of
the
product
can
be
hot,
do
not
out
plastic
and
aluminum
vessels
on
it.
Clean
any
melted
such
materials
on
the
surface
immediately.
such
vessels
should
not be
used
to
keep
foods
either,
Use
flat
bottomed
saucepans
or
vessels
only.
Put
appropriate
amount
of
food
in
saucepans
and
pans.
Thus,
you
will
not
have
to
make
any
unnecessary
cleaning
by
preventing
the
dishes
from
overflowing.
Do
not
put
covers
of
Saucepans
or
pans
on
cooking
zones.
Place
the
saucepans
in
a
manner
so
that
they
are
centered
on
the
cooking
zone.
When
you
want
to
move
the
saucepan
onto
another
cooking
zone,
lift
and
place
it
onto
the
cooking
zone
you
want
instead
of
sliding
it.
Saucepan
selection
e
Glass
ceramic
surface
is
heatproof
and
is
not
affected
by
big
temperature
differences.
14/EN
e
Do
not
use
the
glass
ceramic
surface
as
a
place
of
storage
or
as
a
Cutting
board.
e
—_Use
only
the
saucepans
and
pans
with
machined
bottoms.
Sharp
edges
create
scratches
on
the
surface.
spills
may
damage
the
glass
ceramic
surface
and
cause
fire.
Do
not
use
vessels
with
concave
or
convex
bottoms.
Use
only
the
saucepans
and
pans
with
flat
bottoms.
They
ensure
}
easier
heat
transfer.
For
induction
hobs,
use
only
vessels
suitable
for
induction
cooking.
Saucepan
test
Use
following
methods
to
test
whether
your
saucepan
is
compatible
with
the
induction
hob
or
not.
1.
Your
saucepan
is
compatible
if
its
bottom
holds
2
magnet.
2.
Your
saucepan
is
compatible
if
"Lt
symbol
does
not
flash
when
you
place
your
saucepan
on
2
cooking
zone.
Only
ferromagnetic
pans
can
be
used
for
induction
cooking
Ferromagnetic
materials
include:
*
Enameled
steel
*
Cast
iron
#
Stainless
steel
designed
for
induction
cooking
Non-ferromagnetic
materials
include:
These
types
of
pans
will
not
work
with
induction
cooking.
*
Stainless
steel
#
Glass
*
—
Ceramic
*
Copper
or
aluminum
pans
You
can
use
steel,
teflon
or
aluminium
saucepans
with
special
magnetic
bottom
that
contains
labels
or
warnings
indicating
that
the
saucepan
is
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
Glass
and
ceramic
vessels,
pots
and
the
stainless
steel
vessels
with
non-
magnetic
aluminium
bottom
should
not
be
used.
Saucepan
recognition-focusing
system
In
induction
cooking,
only
the
area
covered
by
the
vessel
on
the
relevant
cooking
zone
is
energised.
The
vessel's
bottom
is
recognised
by
the
system
and
only
this
area
is
heated
automatically.
Cooking
stops
if
the
cooking
vessel
is
lifted
from
the
cooking
zone
during
cooking.
Selected
cooking
zone
and
"Ll"
symbol
flashes
alternately.
Safe
use
Do
not
select
high
heating
levels
when
you
will
use
a
non-sticking
(teflon)
saucepan
with
no
oil
or
with
very
little
oil.
Do
not
put
metal
items
such
as
forks,
knives
or
saucepan
covers
onto
your
hob
since
they
can
get
heated.
Never
use
aluminium
fo!
for
cooking.
Never
place
food
items
wrapped
with
aluminium
fe:
onto
the
cooking
zone.
‘@
lt
there
is
an
oven
under
your
hob
and
if
it
is
grunning,
sensors
of
the
hob
can
decrease
the
cooking
level
or
turn
off
the
oven.
“gWhen
the
hob
is
running,
keep
items
with
gmagnetic
properties
such
as
credit
cards
or
cassettes
away
from
the
hob.
15/EN
Selecting
cooking
zone
suitable
to
the
vessel
Using
the
hobs
ANGER:
Do
not
allow
any
object
to
drop
on
the
hob.
Even
small
objects
such
as
a
saltshaker
may
damage
the
hob.
Do
not
use
cracked
hobs.
Water
may
leak
through
these
cracks
and
cause
short
circuit.
In
case
of
any
kind
of
damage
on
the
surface
(eg.,
visible
cracks),
switch
off
the
product
immediately
to
minimize
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Control
panel
Specifications
(1)
—
On/
Off
key
(+)
Temperature
setting/Increasing
timer
16/EN
Temperature
setting/Decreasing
timer
Keylock
€v}
—
Enable/disable
timer
A
Front
Left
Cooking
Zone
Selection
key
|
Rear
Left
Cooking
Zone
Selection
key
Rear
Right
Cooking
Zone
Selection
key
r
Front
Right
Cooking Zone
Selection
key
»
garaphics
and
figures
are
for
informational
sourposes
only.
Actual
displays
and
functions
may
vary
according
to
the
model
of
your
hob.
This
product
is
controlled
with
a
touch
control
goanel.
Each
operation
you
make
on
your
touch
“afacontrol
panel
will
be
confirmed
by
an
audible
signal.
Always
keep
the
control
panel
clean
and
dry.
gHaving
damp
and
soiled
surface
may
cause
problems
in
the
functions.
Turning
on
the
hob
1.
Touch
the
"@)"
key
on
the
control
panel.
"0"
icon
appears
on
all
cooking
zone
displays.
If
no
operation
is
performed
within
20
aseconds,
the
hob
will
automatically
return
to
Standby
mode.
Turning
off
the
hob
1.
Touch
the
"(D"
key
on
the
control
panel.
The
hob
will
turn
off
and
return
to
Standby
mode.
,
eH"
or
“h"
symbol
that
appears
on
the
|
gcooking
zone
display
indicates
that
the
“alacooking
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
dagainst
hot
cooking
zones.
1.
Touch
"D"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
Touch
the
selection
key
of
the
cooking
zone
you
want
to
turn
on.
"0"
symbol
appears
on
the
cooking
zone
display
and
the
related
display
illuminates
more
brightly.
If
no
operation
is
performed
within
20
aseconds,
the
hob
will
automatically
return
to
Standby
mode.
Setting
the
temperature
level
™™g
|he
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.
Touch
cr
or
=)"
keys
to
set
the
temperature
level
between
"1"
and
"9"
or
"9"
and
"1",
™@—™
[he
outer
section
of
the
280
mm
induction
ghob
cooking
zone
(if
your
product
is
equipped
with
a
280
mm
induction
hob
cooking
zone)
is
activated
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
different
ways:
1.
By
dropping
the
temperature
level
to
"O"
You
can
turn
the
cooking
zone
off
by
dropping
the
temperature
adjustment
to
"O"
level.
2.
By
touching
the
relevant
cooking
zone
symbol
"
C}
for
a
certain
time
Turn
on
the
cooking
zone
by
pressing
relevant
symbol
nO}
for
a
certain
time
to
drop
temperature
value
to
"O".
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.
"O"
or
"OO"
will
appear
on
related
display.
When
the
time
is
over,
an
audible
alarm
will
sound.
Touch
any
key
on
the
control
panel
to
silence
the
audible
alarm.
High
Power
(Booster)
(This
feature
is
optional.
It
may
not
exist
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
"D"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
select
the
desired
cooking
zone
by
touching
the
cooking
zone
selection
keys.
3.
Touch
"2"
or
"\"
key
firstly
to
reach
the
level
"9g"
17/EN
4,
When
the
cooking
Zone
is
at
level
"9",
touch
"KT
key
once
to
set
cooking
zone
temperature
to
"P",
Turning
off
High
Power
(Booster)
:
e
—_
To
disable
the
Booster
function,
touch
"
set
the
temperature
to
level
"9".
Cooking
zone
goes
out
of
booster
and
continues
to
operate
at
level
"9".
e
You
can
decrease
the
temperature
level
by
touching
©)
or
you
can
switch
off
the
cooking
zone
completely
by
decreasing
the
temperature
level
to
"0".
"and
Keylock
You
can
activate
the
keylock
to
avoid
changing
the
functions
by
mistake
when
the
hob
is
operating.
Activating
the
keylock
1.
Touch
"CD"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
Touch
"7"
and
nO}
keys
simultaneously
to
activate
the
keylock.
»
Keylock
will
be
activated
and
the dot
on
the
symbol
(
“(ay
will
light
up.
_
“at
you
turn
the
hob
off
when
the
keys
are
;
locked,
the
keylock
will
be
activated
next
time
.
ou
turn
the
hob
on
again.
Key
lock
must
be
deactivated
in
order
to
be
able
to
operate
the
hob.
Deactivating
the
keylock
1.
When
the
keylock
is
active,
touch
CO»
and
iO}
keys
simultaneously.
18/EN
»»
Keylock
will
be
de
activated
and
the
dot
on
the
aa
symbol
"L&!"
will
disappear.
Childlock
You
can protect
the
hob
against
being
operated
unintentionally
in
order
to
prevent
children
from
turning
on
the
cooking
zone.
Child
Lock
can
only
be
activated
and
deactivated
in
Standby mode.
Activating
the
childlock
1.
Touch
"D"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
Touch
"2"
and
"\"
keys
simultaneously
After
“bip”
signal
touch
"\/"
to
activate
the
childlock.
»
Childlock
will
be
activated
and
"L"
symbol
appears
on
all
cooking
Zone
display.
Deactivating
the
childlock
1.
When
the
keylock
is
active,
touch
D"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
Touch
"\—"
and
(H
keys
simultaneously
After
“bip”
signal
touch
"\—/"
to
deactivate
the
childlock.
»
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
"CD"
key
to
turn
on
the
hob.
2.
select
the
desired
cooking
zone
by
touching
the
ki
lection
k
3.
Touch
Cs
or
S
keys
to
set
the
desired
temperature
level.
4.
Touch
"7"
key
to
turn
the
timer
on.
"00"
symbol
will
illuminate
on
timer
display
and
decimal
point
will
appear
on
the
selected
cooking
zone
display.
Right
rear
and
left
rear
cooking
zone
idisplays
serve
as
timer
display
when
the
timer
is
active.
5.
Touch
+)
or
(=)
keys
to
set
the
desired
time.
@
ihe
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
imer.
Timer
cannot
be
adjusted
unless
the
cooking
zone
and
the
temperature
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
Cs
key
again,
Fy
Deactivating
the
timer
Once
the
set
time
is
over,
the
hob
will
automatically
turn
off
and
give
an
audible
warning.
Press
any
key
to
silence
the
audio
warning.
Turning
off
the
timers
earlier
If
you
turn
off
the
timer
earlier,
the
hob
will
carry
on
operating
at
the
set
temperature
until
it
is
turned
off.
1.
Select
the
cooking
zone
you
want
to
turn
off.
2.
Touch
'\7"
key
to
turn
the
timer
on.
3.
Until
"OO"
appears
on
the
timer
screen,
touch
"
to
set
the
value
to
"00".
Dot
shaped
light
on
the
relevant
cooking
zone
display
itself
turns
off
completely
after
having
flashed
for
a
certain
period
of
time
and
the
timer
is
cancelled.
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.
Induction
hob
is
equipped
with
superior
safety
systems
that
will
provide
you
maximum
usage
safety.
Your
hob
can
be
equipped
with
induction
gcooking
zones
with
a
diameter
of
145,
180,
“afi
10-280
mm
depending
on
the
model.
With
induction
feature,
each
cooking
zone
detects
each
vessel
placed
on
them.
Energy
builds
up
only
where
the
vessel
contacts
with
the
cooking
zone
and
thus,
minimum
energy
consumption
is
achieved.
Operation
time
constraints
The
hob
control
is
equipped
with
an
operation
time
limit.
When
one
or
more
cooking
zones
are
left
on,
the
cooking
zone
will
automatically
be
deactivated
after
a
certain
period
of
time
(see
Table-1).
If
there
is
a
timer
assigned
to
the
cooking
zone,
the
timer
display
will
also
turn
off
later.
Operation
time
limit
depends
on
the
selected
temperature
level.
Maximum
operation
time
is
applied
at
this
temperature
level.
The
cooking
zone
may
be
restarted
by
the
user
after
it
is
turned
off
automatically
as
described
above.
Table-1:
Operation
time
limits
Overheating
protection
Your
hob
is
equipped
with
some
sensors
ensuring
protection
against
overheating.
Following
may
be
observed
in
case
of
overheating:
e
—_
Active
cooking
zone
may
be
turned
off.
19/EN
e
=
Selected
level
may
drop.
However,
this
condition
cannot
be
seen
on
the
indicator.
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
immediately
as
a
feature
of
its
operating
principles.
It
changes
the
power
settings
very
fast.
Thus,
you
can
prevent
a
cooking
pot
(containing
water,
milk
and
etc.)
from
overflowing
even
if it
was
just
about
to
overflow.
Noises
User
may
hear
noises
while
cooking
During
using
the
hob
there
may
be
some
noises
depending
on
the
base
material
of
the
pots.
These
noises
are
a
normal
part
of
induction
technology.
It
is
not
a
defect.
Possible
noise
causes
and
types:
Fan
noise
The
hob
has
a
fan
which
activates
automatically
according
to
temperature
of
the
product.
Fan
has
different
driving
levels
and
according
the
temperature
it
is
activated
different
levels.
20/EN
Low
buzzing
noise
like
transformer
operation
This
is
nature
of
the
induction
technology.
Since
heat
is
directly
tranferred
to
cookware
base,
there
may
be
such
buzzing
noise
depending
on
the
material
of
the
cookware.
Therefore
user
can
hear
different
noises
with
different
cookwares.
Crakling
There
may
be
crakling
noises
while
cooking.
This
is
because
of
the
material and
construction
of
the
cookware
base.
If
cookware
is
made
of
different
layers
with
different
materials,
crakling
noise
may
occur.
Whistling
noises
There
may
be
whistling
noises
while
cooking
two
hotplates
on
same
side
of
the
hob
with
different
cooking
levels.
Empty
pot
Noise
can
be
heard
if
an
empty
pot
is
heated.
When
you
put
water
or
food
in
it,
this
sound
will
clear
away.
“gif
the
surface
of
the
touch
control
panel
is
dexposed
to
intense
vapor,
entire
control
wdlesystem
may
become
deactivated
and
give
error
signal.
Keep
the
surface
of
the
touch
control
panel
aclean.
Erroneous
operation
may
be
observed.
General
information
service
life
of
the
product
will
extend
and
the
possibility
of
problems
will
decrease
if
the
product
is
cleaned
at
regular
intervals.
ANGER:
Disconnect
the
product
from
mains
supply
ed
efore
starting
maintenance
and
cleaning
works.
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
DANGER:
Allow
the
product
to
cool
down
before
you
clean
it.
Hot
surfaces
may
cause
burns!
e
—_
Clean
the
product
thoroughly
after
each
use.
In
this
way
it
will
be
possible
to
remove
cooking
residues
more
easily,
thus
avoiding
these
from
burning
the
next
time
the
appliance
is
used.
e
No
special
cleaning
agents
are
required
for
cleaning
the
product.
Use
warm
water
with
washing
liquid,
a
soft
cloth
or
sponge
to
clean
the
product
and
wipe
it
with
a
dry
cloth.
e
Always
ensure
any
excess
liquid
is
thoroughly
wiped
off
after
cleaning
and any
spillage
is
immediately
wiped
dry.
e
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
that
contain
acid
or
chloride
to
clean
the
stainless
or
inox
surfaces
and
the
handle.
Use
a
soft
cloth
with
a
liquid
detergent
(not
abrasive)
to
wipe
those
parts
clean,
paying
attention
to
sweep
in
one
direction.
The
surface
might
get
damaged
by
some
detergents
or
cleaning
materials.
Do
not
use
aggressive
detergents,
cleaning
powders/creams
or
any
sharp
objects
during
cleaning.
Do
not
use
harsh
abrasive
cleaners
or
sharp
metal
scrapers
to
clean
the
oven
door
glass
since
they
can
scratch
the
surface,
which
may
result
in
shattering
of
the
glass.
Do
not
use
steam
cleaners
to
clean
the
gappliance
as
this
may
cause
an
electric
shock.
Cleaning
the
hob
Glass
ceramic
surface
Wipe
the
glass
ceramic
surface
(vitroceramic)
with
cold
water,
paying
attention
to
leave
no
residual
cleaning
agents,
and
dry
with
a
soft
clothing.
Residues
may
cause
damage
on
the
glass
ceramic
surface
when
using
the
hob
for
the
next
time.
Dried
residues
on
the
glass
ceramic
surface
(vitroceramic)
should
under
no
circumstances
be
scraped
with
hook
blades,
steel
wool
or
similar
tools.
Remove
calcium
stains
(yellow
stains)
with
commercially
available
lime
remover
or
a
small
amount
of
lime
remover
such
as
vinegar
or
lemon
juice.
If
the
surface
is
heavily
soiled,
apply
the
cleaning
agent
on
a
sponge
and
wait
until
it
is
absorbed
well.
Then,
clean
the
surface
of
the
hob
with
a
damp
cloth.
Sugar-based
foods
such
as
thick
cream
and
Jsyrup
must
be
cleaned
promptly
without
waiting
the
surface
to
cool
down.
Otherwise,
glass
ceramic
surface
may
get
damaged
permanently.
slight
color
fading
may
occur
on
coatings
or
other
surfaces
in
time.
This
does
not
affect
the
operation
of
the
product.
Color
fading
and
stains
on
the
glass
ceramic
surface
is
a
normal
condition,
and
not
a
defect.
21/EN
When
the
metal
parts
are
heated,
they
may
expand
and
cause
noise.
>>>
This
is
not
a
fault.
The
mains
fuse
is
defective
or
has
tripped.
>>>
Check
fuses
in
the
fuse
box.
If
necessary,
replace
or
reset
them.
Product
is
not
plugged
into
the
(grounded)
socket.
>>>
Check
the
plug
connection.
If
the
display
does
not
light
up
when
you
switch
the
hob
on
again.
>>>
Disconnect
the
appliance
at
the
circuit
breaker.
Wait
20
seconds
and
then
reconnect
It.
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
The
cooking
pot
is
not
suitable.
>>>
Check
your
pot.
You have
not
placed
the
pot on
the
active
cooking
zone.
>>>
Check
if
there
is
a
pot
on
the
cooking
zone.
Your
pot
is
not
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
>>>
Check
if
your
cooking
pot
is
compatible
with
induction
hob.
The
cooking
pot
is
not
centered
properly
or
the
bottom
surface
of
the
pot
is
not
wide
enough
for
the
cooking
zone.
>>>
Choose
a
pot
wide
enough
and
center
the
pot on
the
cooking
zone
properly.
Cooking
pot
or
cooking
zone
is
overheated.
>>>
Allow
them
to
cool
down.
Cooking
time
for
the
selected
cooking
zone
may
be
over.
>>>
You
may
set
a
new
cooking
time
or
finish
cooking.
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
An
object
love
the
object
on
the
panel.
Your
pot
is
not
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
>>>
Check
if
your
cooking
pot
is
compatible
with
induction
hob.
The
cooking
pot
is
not
centered
properly
or
the
bottom
surface
of
the
pot
is
not
wide
enough
for
the
cooking
zone.
>>>
Choose
a
pot
wide
enough
and
center
the
pot on
the
cooking
zone
properly.
BConsult
the
Authorised
Service
Agent
or
gtechnician
with
licence
or
the
dealer
where
you
have
purchased
the
product
if
you can
not
remedy
the
trouble
although
you
have
implemented
the
instructions
in
this
section.
Never
attempt
to
repair
a
defective
product
yourself,
22/EN
BEKO
UK
AND
IRELAND
STANDARD
MANUFACTURER
GUARANTEE
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
Your
new
Beko
product
is
guaranteed
against
faulty
materials,
defective
components
or
manufacturing
defects.
The
standard
guarantee
starts
from
the
date
of
original
purchase
of
the
product,
and
lasts
for
a
period
of
twelve
(12)
months
unless
Beko
plc
(the
“Manufacturer”)
agrees
to
extend
the
guarantee
for
the
product
in
writing.
lf
you
have
purchased
an
American
style
Fridge
freezer,
the
standard
guarantee
starts
from
the
date
of
original
purchase
of
the
product,
and
lasts
for
a
period
of
twenty
four
(24)
months
unless
Beko
plc
(the
“Manufacturer”)
agrees
to
extend
the
guarantee
for
the
product
in
writing.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
the
guarantee
on
your
product
(including
how
long
it
is
valid),
please
contact
your
retailer
or
our
contact
centre
on
0333
207
9710
(UK
and
Northern
Ireland)
or
01
862
3411
(Republic
of
Ireland)
This
guarantee
does
not
in
any
way
diminish
or
affect
your
statutory
rights
in
connection
with
the
product.
This
guarantee
is
in
addition
to
your
statutory
rights
as
a
consumer.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
these
rights,
please
contact
the
retailer
from
which
you
purchased
the
product.
In
certain
circumstances,
it
is
possible
that
your
Statutory
rights
may
offer
additional
or
higher
levels
of
protection
than
those
offered
under
the
terms
of
this
guarantee.
What
is
covered
by
this
guarantee?
e
Repairs
to
the
product
required
as
a
result
of
faulty
materials,
defective
components
or
manufacturing
defects.
e
Functional
replacement
parts
to
repair
a
product.
e
The
costs
of
a
Beko
Approved
Engineer
to
carry
out
the repair.
What
is
not
covered?
e
—_
Transit
and
delivery
damage.
e
Cabinet
or
appearance
parts,
including
but
not
limited
to
control
knobs,
flaps
and
handles.
e
Accessories
and/or
consumable
items
including
but not
limited
to
ice
trays,
scrapers,
cutlery
baskets,
filters
and
light
bulbs.
e
Repairs
necessary
as
a
direct
or
indirect
result
of:
-
Accidental
damage,
misuse
or
abuse
of
a
product.
—
An
attempted
repair
of
a
product
by
anyone
other
than
a
Beko
Approved
Engineer
(the
“En-
gineer’).
—
Installation
or
use
of
a
product
where
such
installation
or
use
fails
to
meet
the
requirements
contained
in
this
guarantee
or
the
User
Instructions
Booklet.
e
Repairs
to
a
product
operated
at
any
time
on
commercial
or
non-residential
household
premises
(unless
we
have
previously
agreed
to
the
installation
environment).
This
guarantee
is
limited
to
the
cost
of
repairing
the
product.
To
the
extent
permitted
by
law,
the
Manufacturer
does
not
accept
and
will
not be
held
liable
for
any
financial
loss
incurred
in
connection
with
the
failure
of
any
product
to
operate
in
accordance
with
the
expected
standards.
Such
financial
loss
includes
but
is
not
limited
to
loss
arising
from:
e
—_
Time
taken
off
work.
23/EN
e
Damaged
food,
clothing
or
other
items.
e
Meals
taken
at
restaurants
or
from
takeaways.
e
General
compensation
for
inconvenience.
Important
Notes
1.
Your
product
is
designed
and
built
for
domestic
household
use
only.
2.
The
guarantee
will
automatically
be
void
if
the
product
is
installed
or
is
used
in
commercial
or
non-
residential
domestic
household
premises,
unless
we
have
previously
agreed
to
the
installation
envi-
ronment.
3.
The
product
must
be
correctly
installed,
located
and
operated
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
con-
tained
in
the
User
Instructions
Booklet
provided
with
your
product.
4,
Professional
installation
by
a
qualified
Electrical
Domestic
Appliance
Installer
is
recommended
for
all
Washing
Machines,
Dishwashers
and
Electric
Cookers
(as
incorrect
installation
may
result
in
you hav-
ing
to
pay
for
the
cost
of
repairing
the
product).
5.
Gas
Cookers
must
be
professionally
installed
by
a
Gas
Safe
(or
Gas
Networks
Ireland
for
Republic
of
lreland)
registered
gas
installer.
6.
This
guarantee
is
given
in
respect
of
products
purchased
and
used
within
the
United
Kingdom
and
the
Republic
of
Ireland.
7.
—
This
guarantee
is
effective
from
the
initial
date
of
purchase
of
a
new
product
from
an
authorised
re-
tailer
and
will
be
void
if
the
product
is
resold.
8.
This
guarantee
does
not
apply
to
graded
sales
(where
the
product
is
purchased
as
a
“second”).
9,
Possession
of
a
copy
of
these
terms
and
conditions does
not
necessarily
mean
that
a
product
has
the
benefit
of
this
guarantee.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
call
our
Call
Centre
on
the
number
set
out
above.
10.
The
Manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
terminate
the
guarantee
if
its
staff
or
representatives
are
sub-
jected
to
physical
or
verbal
abuse
in
the
course
of
carrying
out
their
duties.
11.
Optional
extras,
where
available
(i.e.
extendable
feet)
are
supplied
on
a
chargeable
basis
only.
Does
Beko
offer
replacements?
This
is
a
repair-only
guarantee.
On
occasion,
the
Manufacturer may
at
its
sole
discretion,
replace
your
product
with
a
new
product
instead
of
carrying
out
a
repair.
Where
a
replacement
is
offered,
this
would
normally
be
an
identical
model
but
when
this
is
not
possible,
a
model
of
similar
specification
will
be
provided.
The
Manufacturer
will
cover
the
costs
and
arrange
for
the
delivery
of
the
new
product
and
for
the
return
of
the
old
product.
Any
costs
related
to
disconnecting
the
faulty
product
and
installing
the
replacement
product
will
not be
borne
by
the
Manufacturer
unless
previously
agreed
to
in
writing.
The
original
guarantee
will
continue
to
apply
to
the
replacement
product;
the
new
product
will
not
come
with
a
new
guarantee.
When
will
the
repair
take
place?
Our
Engineers
work
Monday
to
Friday
9.00am
to
5.00pm.
Appointments
outside these
hours
may
be
possible
at
the
sole
discretion
of
the
Manufacturer
but
cannot
be
guaranteed.
Whilst
our
Engineers
will
endeavour
to
minimize
inconvenience
and
to
meet
requests
for
specific
timed
appointments,
this
cannot
be
guaranteed.
We
will
not be
liable
for
delays
or
if it
is
unable
to
carry
out
a
repair
because
a
convenient
appointment
cannot
be
arranged.
24/EN
Will
there
be
any
charge
for
the
repairs?
It
is
your
responsibility
to
provide
evidence
to
the
Engineer
that
your
product
is
covered
by
this
guarantee
with
a
proof
of
purchase.
The
Manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
charge
for
the
reasonable
cost
of
any service
call
if:
e
You
cannot
provide
evidence
that
your
product
is
covered
by
this
guarantee.
e
Where
a
service
call
has
been
made
and
the
engineer
finds
that
there
is
no
fault
with
your
product.
e
—_
That
your
product
has
not
been
installed
or
operated
in
accordance
with
the
User
Instructions
Booklet.
e
That
the
fault
was
caused
by
something
other
than
faulty
materials,
defective
components
or
manufac-
turing
defects.
e
For
missed
appointments.
Payment
of
these
costs
are
due
immediately
upon
the
Engineer
providing
you
with
an
invoice.
The
Manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
terminate
the
guarantee
if
you
fail
to
pay
the
costs
for
the
service
call
in
a
timely
manner.
If
you
are
a
resident
of
the
United
Kingdom,
this
guarantee
will
be
governed
by
English
law
and
subject
to
the
English
Courts,
save
where
you
live
in
another
part
of
the
United
Kingdom,
in
which
case
the
law
and
courts
of
that
location
will
apply.
If
you
are
resident
in
the
Republic
of
Ireland,
this
guarantee
will
be
governed
by
Irish
law
and
the
Irish
courts
will
have
jurisdiction.
This
guarantee
is
provided
by
Beko
plc.
Beko
House,
1
Greenhill
Crescent,
Watford,
Hertfordshire.
WD18
8QU.
Beko
plc
is
registered
in
England
and
Wales
with
company
registration
number
02415578.
2o/EN
BEKO
UK
AND
IRELAND
BUILT-IN
APPLIANCES
GUARANTEE
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
If
you
have
purchased
a
built-in
or
integrated
appliance,
and
registered
it
within
90
days
of
purchase
by
completing
the
online
registration
form,
then
the
standard
12
month
guarantee
will
be
extended
to
24
months,
under
the
same
terms
and
conditions
as
detailed
in
our
Standard
Guarantee
Terms
and
Conditions.
26/EN
BEKO
UK
AND
IRELAND
PROSMART
INVERTER
MOTOR
GUARANTEE
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
This
10
year
guarantee
relates
to
Beko
products
that
feature
the
ProSmart
Inverter
Motor.
The
ProSmart
Motor
guarantee
terms
and
conditions
are
in
addition
to
our
Standard
guarantee
terms
and
conditions
detailed
in
the
previous
section.
In
order
to
activate
the
10
year
guarantee
you
MUST
register
the
appliance
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date.
You
can
register
by
first
visiting
Beko.co.uk/register
and
by
following
the
online
instructions.
Beko
Free
standing
appliances
come
with
a
12
month
parts
and labour
guarantee
as
standard,
Beko
Built-in
appliances
come
with
a
12
month
parts
and
labour
guarantee
as
standard.
This
is
extended
to
24
months,
free
of
charge,
upon
registration
of
the
appliance.
When
you
register
your
appliance
for
additional
guarantee,
you
will
automatically
activate
the
ProSmart
Motor
10
year
guarantee.
You
do
not
need
to
register
twice.
(beko.co.uk/guarantee-terms).
To
make
a
claim
against
your
Beko
ProSmart
Inverter
Motor
Guarantee
(the
“Guarantee’),
all
customer
and
product
details
must
be
registered
with
Beko
plc
using
the
procedure
outlined
below.
1.
This
extra
9
years
(for
free
standing
appliances)
or
8
years
(for
built-in
or
integrated
appliances)
guar-
antee
is
only
effective
after
the
expiration
of
the
standard
manufacturer’s
guarantee.
2.
—
It
is
only
valid
for
the
ProSmart
Inverter
motors
of
selected
washing
machines,
washer-dryers,
tumble
dryers
and
dishwashers.
It
does
not
cover
any
labour
charge
or
any
other
components
of
the
product.
In
addition,
it
is
only
valid
for
one
replacement
of
the
Prosmart
motor
during
the
extra
9-year
(for
free
standing
appliances)
or
8
year
(for
built-in
appliances)
guarantee
period.
3.
To
activate
your
guarantee,
you
MUST
register
your
appliance
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date,
by
visiting
beko.co.uk/register.
4.
Customers
will
receive
a
unique
reference
code
as
proof
of
guarantee
validation
by
email
or
post,
which
must
be
quoted
at
the
time
of
a
claim
being
made.
5.
Any
repair/replacement
of
the
ProSmart
Inverter
motor
must
only
be
carried
out
by
an
authorised
Beko
service
Agent
(the
“Service
Agent’),
6.
Labour
for
the
repair/replacement
of
the
ProSmart
Inverter
motor
is
not
included
in
this
guarantee
and
is
chargeable
directly
by
the
Service
Agent.
7.
Any
additional
components
fitted
to
the
product
at
any
time
will
not
be
covered
by
this
guarantee
and
will
be
chargeable
directly
by
the
Service
Agent.
8.
The
guarantee
is
not
transferable
and
cannot
be
exchanged
for
cash.
9.
There
are no
alternative
or
additional
offers
to
this
Guarantee.
10.
The
guarantee
is
exclusive
of
the
manufacturer’s
standard
guarantee.
27/EN
11.
The
Terms
and
Conditions
shown
above
are
in
addition
to
the
standard
terms
and
conditions
of
your
product
guarantee.
Please
read
and
refer
to
such
Terms
and
Conditions
when
making
any
claim.
12.
We
may
use
the
information
you
provide
for
marketing
purposes
and
to
analyse
your
purchasing
pref-
erences.
We
may
keep
your
information
for
a
reasonable
period
for
these
purposes
in
accordance
with
the
applicable
Data
Protection
Laws
and
General
Data
Protection
Regulations
(GDPR).
You
can
opt
into
this
service
during
the
registration
process.
Further
details
are
available
at
hito://www.beko.co.uk/cookie-and-privacy.
13.
These
Terms
and
Conditions
are
governed
by
the
laws
of
England
and
Wales;
manufacturer:
Beko
plc,
Beko
House,
1
Greenhill
Crescent,
Watford
WD18
8QU.
Company
Registration
Number:
02415578.
28/EN
HOW
TO
OBTAIN
SERVICE
FOR
YOUR
APPLIANCE
Please
keep
your
purchase
receipt
or
other
proof
of
purchase
details
in
a
safe
place;
you
will
need
to
have
this
documentation
available
should
the
product
require
attention
under
guarantee.
Please
take
a
few
moments
to
complete
the
details
below,
as
you
will
need
this
information
when
you
call
us,
or
to
use
our
online
services.
When
you
call
us
you
may
be
required
to
inout
your
serial
number
into
your
telephone
keypad.
For
help
please
visit
beko.co.uk/support/model-finder
e
—_
The
product
model
number
is
printed
on
the
Operating
Instruction
Booklet
/
User
guide
e
The
product
model
and
serial
number
is
printed
on
the
Rating
Label
affixed
to
the
appliance.
e
—_
The
Retailer
(Purchased
from)
and
Date
of
purchase
will
be
printed
on
your
purchase
receipt
or
other
proof
of
purchase
paperwork
Recording
of
these
details
alone
will
not
count
as
proof
of
purchase.
A
valid
proof
of
purchase
is
required
for
requesting
service
under
guarantee.
For
service
under
guarantee
or
for
product
advice
please
call
our
Contact
centre
Before
requesting
service
please
check
the
troubleshooting
guide
in
the
Operating
Instructions
booklet,
as
a
charge
may
be
levied
where
no
fault
is
found,
and
even
though
your
product
may
still
be
under
guarantee.
After
arranging
service
the
area
around
the
product
must
be
easily
accessible
to
the
Engineer,
without
the
need
for
cabinets
or
furniture
to
be
removed
or
moved.
It
is
your
responsibility
to
ensure
our
Engineers
have
a
clean
and
safe
environment
to
carry
out
any
repairs.
Please
have
your
Model
number
and
Serial
number
available
when
you
call
us,
as
you
may
be
required
to
input
your
serial
number
into
your
telephone
keypad
during
your
call.
UK
Mainland
&
Northern
Ireland:
0333
207
9710
Landline
or
mobile
calls
to
0333
numbers
cost
no
more
than
calls
to
geographic
numbers
01
or
02,
and
are
charged
at
the
basic
rate.
Calls
from
landlines
and
mobiles
are
included
in
free
call
packages
but
please
check
with
your
telephone
service
provider
for
exact
call
charges.
29/EN
Republic
of
Ireland:
01
862
3411
Service
once
the
manufacturers
guarantee
has
expired
If
you
have
purchased
an
extended
guarantee
please
refer
to
the
instructions
contained
within
the
extended
guarantee
agreement
document,
otherwise
please
call
us
using
the
appropriate
number
above,
where
service
can
be
obtained
at
a
charge.
should
you
experience
any
difficulty
in
obtaining
service
please
call
us
on
0333
207
9710
or
01
862
3411
Contact
us
though
our
website
send
us
a
secure
message
through
our
online
contact
us
form.
Please
visit
our
website,
click
Contact
Us
and
choose
a
product support
topic
from
the
list
of
options.
Complete
the
required
details
and
click
send
message.
Product
registrations
For
UK
registrations
please
visit
beko.co.uk/register
and
for
the
Republic
of
Ireland
visit
beko.ie/register.
30/EN