Grundig GIEI648980I User Manual
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GIEI648980I
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185.9289.21/R.AA/10.05.2021
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Dear
Customer,
Please
read
this
manual
before
using
the
product.
Grundig
thank
you
for
choosing
the
product.
We
want
your
product,
manufactured
with high
quality
and
technology,
to
offer
you
the
best
efficiency.
To
do
this,
carefully
read
this
manual
and
any
other
documentation
provided
before
using
the
product
and
Keep
it
as
a
reference.
If
you
give
the
product
to
someone
else,
give
the
manual
with
it.
Follow
the
instructions,
taking
into
account
all
the
information
and
warnings
stated
in
the
user
manual.
Heed
all
information
and
warnings
in
the
user
manual.
This
way,
you
will
protect
yourself
and
your
product
against
the
dangers
that
may
occur.
Keep
the
user
manual.
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you
give
the
product
to
someone
else,
give
the
manual
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it.
The
user
manual
contains
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following
symbols:
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Hazard
that
may
result
in
death
or
injury.
NOTICE
Hazard
that
may
result
in
material
damage
to
the
product
or
its
environment.
Hazard
that
may
result
in
burns
due
to
contact
with
hot
surfaces.
Important
information
or
useful
usage
tips.
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4
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Child,
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person
and
pet
safety.....
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Electrical
Safety
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information
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First
use
15
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How
to
use
the
hob
16
General
information
on
hob
usage
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General
information
about
cooking
29
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Environmental
Instructions
1
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General
warnings
about
cooking
with
hob29
Waste
regulation
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Compliance
with
the
WEEE
Directive
and
Disposing
of
the
Waste
Product
re
10
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INfOrMAtION.........cccccceeeeceeeeee
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Recommendations
for
energy
saving
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product
11
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INtrOdUCTION.........cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
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Product
control
panel
introduction
and
usage
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Maintenance
and
care
30
General
cleaning
information
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Cleaning
the
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31
Cleaning
the
control
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Troubleshooting
32
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Guarantee
Details
395
S/EN
e
This
section
contains
safety
instructions
that
will
helo
prevent
any
risks
of
personal
injuries
or
material
damage.
e If
the
product
is
transferred
to
another
person
or
used
second
hand,
the
operating
manual,
product
labels,
other
relevant
documents
and
accessories
should
be
delivered
with
the
product.
e
Our
company
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
any
damage
that
may
occur
as
a
result
of
failure
to
comply
with
these
instructions.
e
Failure
to
comply
with
these
instructions
shall
render
any
warranty
void.
e
AAlways
have
the
installation
and
repair
work
performed
by
the
manufacturer,
the
authorized
service
or
a
person
specified
by
the
importer.
e
A.Use
genuine
spare
parts
and
accessories
only.
¢
£.Do
not
attempt
to
repair
or
replace
any
part
of
the
product
unless
it
is
clearly
specified
in
the
operating
manual.
A/EN
¢
ADo
not
perform
technical
modifications
on
the
product.
Ad
purpose
of
usage
e
This
product
is
designed
for
home
use.
It
is
not
suitable
for
commercial
use.
e
Do
not
use
the
product
in
gardens,
balconies
or
other
outdoor
environments.
The
appliance
is
intended
to
be
used
in
household
and
staft
kitchen
areas
in
shops,
offices
and
other
working
environments.
e
WARNING:
This
product
should
be
used
for
cooking
purposes
only.
It
should
not
be
used
for
different
Ourposes,
such
as
heating
the
room.
Ad
chita,
vulnerable
person
and
pet
safety
e
This
product
can
be
used
by
children
8
years
of
age
and
older,
and
people
who
are
underdeveloped
in
physical,
sensory
or
mental
skills,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
as
long
as
they
are
supervised
or
trained
about
the
safe
use
and
hazards
of
the
product.
e
Children
should
not
play
with
the
product.
Cleaning
and
user
maintenance
should
not
be
performed
by
children
unless
there
is
Someone
overseeing
them.
e
This
product
should
not
be
used
by
people
with
limited
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capacity
(including
children),
unless
they
are
keot
under
supervision
or
receive
the
necessary
instructions.
e
Children
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play
with
the
oroduct.
e
Electrical
products
are
dangerous
for
children
and
pets.
Children
and
pets
must
not
play
with,
climb
on,
or
enter
the
product.
e
Do
not
put
objects
that
children
may
reach
on
the
oroduct.
e
Turn
the
handle
of
the
pots
and
pans
to
the
side
of
the
workbench
so
that
children
can
not
grab
and
burn.
e
WARNING:
During
use,
the
accessible
surfaces
of
the
product
are
hot.
Keep
children
away
from
the
oroduct.
e
Keep
the
packaging
materials
out
of
the
reach
of
children.
There
is
a
hazard
of
injury
and
suffocation.
yin
Electrical
safety
e
Plug
the
product
into
a
grounded
outlet
protected
by
a
fuse
that
matches
the
current
ratings
indicated
on
the
type
label.
Have
the
grounding
installation
made
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Do
not
use
the
product
without
grounding
in
accordance
with
local
/
national
regulations.
e
The
plug
or
the
electrical
connection
of
the
product
should
be
in
an
easily
accessible
place
(where
it
will
not
be
affected
by
the
flame
of
the
stove).
If
this
is
not
possible,
there
should
be
a
mechanism
(fuse,
switch,
switch,
etc.)
on
the
electrical
installation
to
which
the
oroduct
is
connected,
in
compliance
with
the
electrical
regulations
and
separating
all
poles
from
the
network.
e
The
product
must
not
be
plugged
into
the
outlet
during
installation,
repair,
and
transportation.
5/EN
e
Plug
the
product
into
an
outlet
that
meets
the
voltage
and
frequency
values
specified
on
the
type
label.
e
Do
not
jam
the
power
cord
under
and
behind
the
product.
Do
not
put
a
heavy
object
on
the
power
cord.
The
power
cord
should
not
be
bent,
crushed,
and
come
into
contact
with
any
heat
Source.
e
Use
original
cable
only.
Do
not
use
cut
or
damaged
cables
or
extension
leads.
e If
the
power
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
a
manufacturer,
an
authorized
service
or
a
person
to
be
specified
by
the
importer
company
in
order
to
prevent
possible
dangers.
Ad
Transportation
safety
e
Disconnect
the
product
from
the
mains
before
transporting
the
product.
e
When
you
need
to
transport
the
product,
wrap
it
with
bubble
wrap
packaging
material
or
thick
cardboard
and
tape
it
tightly.
Secure
the
product
tightly
with
tape
to
prevent
the
removable
or
moving
parts
of
the
product
6/EN
and
the
product
from
damage.
e
Check
the
overall
appearance
of
the
product
for
any
damage
that
may
have
occurred
during
transportation.
Ad
installation
safety
e
Before
the
product
is
installed,
check
the
product
for
any
damage.
If
the
product
is
damaged,
do
not
install
it.
e
Do
not
install
the
product
near
heat
sources
(radiators,
stoves,
etc.).
e
Keep
all
ventilation
ducts
open
around
the
product.
Ad
satety
of
use
e
Make
sure
that
the
product
Is
turned
off
after
each
use.
e If
you
do
not
use
the
product
for
a
long
time,
unplug
it
or
turn
off
the
fuse
from
the
fuse
Dox.
e
Do
not
operate
defective
or
damaged
product.
If
any,
disconnect
the
electricity
/
gas
connections
of
the
product
and
call
the
authorized
service.
e
WARNING:
If
the
oven
surface
Is
cracked,
disconnect
the
product
from
the
mains
to
avoid
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Do
not
climb
on
the
product
to
reach
anything
or
for
any
other
reason.
Do
not
use
the
product
in
situations
that
may
affect
your
judgment,
such
as
drug
intake
and
/
or
alcohol
use.
Flammable
objects
kept
in
the
cooking
area
may
catch
fire.
Never
store
flammable
objects
in
the
cooking
area.
Cast
iron,
aluminum
or
cookware
with
damaged
/
rough
bottom
parts
may
lead
to
scratching
the
glass
surface.
When
replacing
cookware,
always
raise
the
containers,
do
not
slide
on
the
surface.
e
Vapor
pressure
from
the
oven
surface
and
moisture
can
cause
the
pot
to
slide
or
hop.
For
this
reason,
make
sure
that
the
bottom
of
the
pot
and
the
cooker
surface
are
always
dry.
e
This
product
is
not
suitable
for
use
with
a
remote
control
or
an
external
clock.
Ad
temperature
warnings
e
WARNING:
While
the
product
is
operating,
exposed
parts
will
be
hot.
Do
not
touch
the
product
and
heating
elements.
Children
under
the
age
of
8
should
not
be
brought
close
to
the
oroduct
without
an adult.
e
Do
not
place
flammable
/
explosive
materials
near
the
product,
as
the
edges
will
be
hot
while
it
is
operating.
e
WARNING:
Fire
hazard:
Do
not
put
any
materials
on
the
oven
for
storing.
Ad
accessory
use
e
WARNING:
Use
only
a
oven
safekeeping
case
designed
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
oroduct
or
manufactured
to
standards
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
Improper
oven
safekeeping
case
may
cause
accidents.
Ad
cooking
safety
¢
WARNING:
The
cooking
process
must
be
observed.
Short-term
cooking
processes
must
be
constantly
observed.
7/EN
e
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.
e
Be
careful
when
using
alcohol
in
your
food.
Alcohol
evaporates
at
high
temperatures
and
may
catch
fire
when
exposed
to
hot
Surfaces,
Causing
a
fire.
Ad
induction
e
The
electrically
operated
hotplates
of
your
oven
are
equipped
with
advanced
"Induction"
technology.
On
the
induction
hotplates,
which
save
time
and
energy,
cookware
suitable
for
induction
cooking
must
be
used;
otherwise
the
hotplate
will
not
work.
For
detailed
information,
see
the
section
“Pot
selection’.
,
since
the
induction
cooker
creates
a
magnetic
field,
it
can
have
harmful
effects
for
people
who
use
devices
such
as
pacemakers
or
insulin
OUMDS.
8/EN
e
Close
the
hotplate
from
its
control
panel
after
use,
do
not
rely
on
the
pot
sensor.
e
Metal
objects
such
as
knives,
forks,
spoons
and
lids
should
not
be
placed
in
the
hotplate
as
they
will
get
hot.
e
Metal
items
stored
in
drawers
under
the
oven
may
become
very
hot
during
long
and
intensive
use.
Do
not
store
metal
objects
in
drawers
under
the
oven.
«
Do
not
put
electronic
products
such
as
mobile
phones,
tablets,
computers
on
the
induction
cooker.
Your
product
may
be
damaged.
AX
Maintenance
and
cleaning
safety
e
VWWait
for
the
product
to
cool
before
cleaning
the
product.
Hot
surfaces
may
cause
burns!
e
Never
wash
the
product
by
spraying
or
pouring
water
on
it!
There
is
an
electric
shock
hazard!
e
Do
not
clean
the
product
with
steam
cleaners
as
this
may
cause
electric
shock.
e
Salt,
Sugar
residues
on
the
bottom
of
the
cookware
or
such
particles
on
the
glass
surface
can
cause
the
glass
to
scratch
and
crack.
Make
Sure
that
the
bottom
is
clean
before
placing
the
cookware.
Keep
the
glass
ceramic
surface
clean.
9/EN
Waste
regulation
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.
Appropriate
disposal
of
used
appliance
helos
prevent
potential
negative
consequences
for
the
environment
and
human
health.
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.
10/EN
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.
Recommendations
for
energy
saving
The
following
suggestions
will
help
you
use
your
product
in
an
ecological
and
energy-efficient
way:
e
Defrost
frozen
food
before
cooking.
e
Turn
off
the
product
5
to
10
minutes
before
the
end
time
of
cooking
for
prolonged
cooking.
Now
you
can
save
up
to
20%
electricity
by
using
heat.
Use
pots
/
pans
with
a
size
and
lid
suitable
for
the
hotplate.
Always
choose
the
right
size
pot
for
your
meals.
More
than
necessary
energy
Is
needed
for
containers
of
the
wrong
size.
Keep
oven
cooking
areas
and
pot
bases
clean.
Dirt
reduces
the
heat
transfer
between
the
cooking
area
and
the
pot
base.
Product
introduction
1
Glass
cooking
surface
3
Induction
cooking
zone
2
Lower
housing
4
Extended
induction
cooking
plate
11/EN
Product
control
panel
introduction
and
usage
In
this
section,
you
can
find
the
overview
and
basic
uses
of
the
product's
control
panel.
There
may
be
differences
in
images
and
some
features
depending
on
the
type
of
product.
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Setting
area
for
temperature
level
:
Timer
key
Timer
key
:
Timer
increase
key
:
Timer
decrease
key
:
“Move”
function
symbol
:
Boiling
sensor
key
*
:
Pot
placement
symbol
:
Hob-Hood
connection
key
*
:
Wifi
key
*
*
Tt
varies
depending
on the
product
model.
It
may
not
be
available
on
your
oroduct.
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OOS
12/EN
or
WNM
Timer/Temperature
indicator
Automatic
cooking
key
Quick
Heating
key/High
power
setting
(booster)
key
Cooking
zone
symbol
General
information
on
hob
On
models
with
illuminated
cooking
zones:
It
varies
depending
on
the
product
model.
It
may
not
be
available
on
your
product.
Your
cooker
is
equipped
with
hob
cooking
surfaces
with
wide surfaces
(Flexi
Surfaces).
You
may
operate
this
cooking
surface
as
Individual
hobs
independent
from
each
other.
You
may
activate
the
combination
function
for
these
cooking
zones
and
transform
them
to
a
single
cooking
surface
for
cooking
operations
with
your
large
cooking
pots.
Using
proper
pots
for
these
cooking
zones
and
the
combination
function
are
described
in
the
“How
to
use
the
hob”
section.
A
B
pal
When
the
two
separate
cooking
zones
on
the
surface
A
shown
above
are
combined
to
become
a
cooking
zone
with
wide
surface
as
shown
in
B,
the
separating
illumination
between
them
shall
be
turned
off.
When
the
cooking
zone
with
wide
surface
is
restored
to
become
two
separate
cooking
zones
again,
the
illumination
shall
turn
on
again.
13/EN
roauct
external
dimensions
.
(height/width/depth)
48
mm*/580
mm/510
mm
Hob
installation
dimensions
(width/depth)
960
mm
/490
mm
IN
~
220-240
V/
2N
~
380-415
V
~
50
Voltage
/
frequency
Hz
Cable
type
and
cross
section
used
/
min.
HO5V2V2-F
5 x
1,5
mm?
suitable
for
use
in
the
product
Total
power
consumption
max.
7.4
KW
Fuse
min.
832
A/16Ax2
Sol
I-II-Ill-IV
Induction
cooking
zone
Dimension
92,
/x200
mm
Power
900
W
/
Booster:
1800
W
Middle
Yardimci
enduksiyon
pisirme
alan
Dimension
92,
/x200
mm
Power
900
W
/
Booster:
1800
W
Sag
I-ll-Ill-IV
Induction
cooking
zone
Dimension
92,
/x200
mm
Power
900
W
/
Booster:
1800
W
*
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
quality
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
P
are
obtained
tn
laboratory
conditions
in
accordance
with
relevant
standards.
Depending
on
operational
and
environmental
conditions
of
the
product,
these
values
may
vary.
14/EN
Before
you
start
using
your
product,
It
Is
recommended
to
do
the
following
in
the
following
sections.
First
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
The
surface
might
get
NOTICE
damaged
by
some
detergents
or
cleaning
materials.
Do
not
use
aggressive
detergents,
cleaning
powders/creams
or
any
sharp
objects
during
cleaning.
Smoke
and
smell
may
emit
for
a
couple
of
hours
during
the
initial
operation.
This
is
quite
normal.
Ensure
that
the
room
Is
well
ventilated
to
remove
the
smoke
and
smell.
Avoid
directly
inhaling
the
smoke
and
the
smell
that
emits.
15/EN
General
information
on
hob
usage
General
warnings
e
Do
not
let
any
objects
to
fall
on
the
oven.
Even
small
objects
such
as
saltshakers
may
damage
the
oven.
Do
not
use
cracked
ovens.
Water
may
seep
through
these
cracks
and
cause
a
short
circuit.
If
the
surface
Is
damaged
in
any
way
(e.g.
visible
cracks),
turn
off
the
fuse
first,
then
call
the
authorized
service
to
unplug
the
product
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
e
Do
not
use
unbalanced
and
easily
tilting
pots/pans
on the
hob.
e
Do
not
heat
the
pots/pans
and
pots
empty.
The
pots
and
the
appliance
may
be
damaged.
e
Always
turn
off
the
hob's
burners
after
each
use.
e
You
shall
damage
the
appliance
If
you
operate
the
hobs
without
any
pot
or
pots/pans.
Always
turn
off
the
hobs
after
each
operation.
e
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.
e
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.
e
Do
not
place
the
covers
of
pots
and
pans
on
burners/zones.
e
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;
16/EN
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
below
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
cooking
pots/pans.
e
Foods
that
overflow
during
cooking
do
not
burn
rapidly
as
the
glass
cooking
surface
is
not
heated
directly.
It
is
cleaned
more
easily.
e
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.
e
As
the
heat
is
given
directly
to
the
cooking
pots/pans,
there
is
no
heat
loss,
and
it
provides
a
more
efficient
cooking.
e
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:
e
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).
e
Do
not
use
glass
cooking
surface
as
a
surface
where
you
can
place
something
on
it
or
as
a
cutting
surface.
e
Do
not
place
metal
objects
such
as
cutlery
or
pot
lids
on
your
hob
as
they
may
get
hot.
e
Never
use
aluminium
foil
for
cooking.
Never
place
food
wrapped
In
aluminium
foil
on the
induction
zone.
e
Keep
magnetic
objects
such
as
credit
cards
or
tapes
away
from
the
hob
while
it
is
operating.
e
lf
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.
e
Your
hob
has
an
automatic
shut-off
system.
Detailed
information
about
this
system
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
surface and
the
appliance
before
the
automatic
shut-
off
system
is
activated.
Cooking
pots/pans
You
shall
use
ferromagnetic,
quality
cooking
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
cooking
pots/pans
shall
perform.
The
base
diameter
of
the
cooking
pots/pans
shall
match
the
induction
zone.
Suggested
dimensions
are
listed
below.
Suitable
pots/pans:
e
Cast
iron
pots/pans
e
Enamelled
steel
pots/pans
e
Steel
and
stainless
steel
pots/pans
(with
label
or
warning
indicating
that
it
is
induction
compatible)
Unsuitable
pots/pans:
e
Aluminium
pots/pans
e
Copper
pots/pans
e
Brass
pots/pans
e
Glass
pots/pans
e
Pottery
e
Ceramic
and
porcelain
Recommendations:
e
Use
flat
bottomed
cooking
pots/pans
only.
Do
not
use
pots/pans
with
convex
or
concave
bases.
Se.
e
Use
cooking
pots/pans
with
thick,
processed
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
appliance
before
the
automatic
shut-off
system
Is
activated.
Sharp
edges
may
cause
scratches
on
the
surface.
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
performance
Is
decreased.
Moreover,
such
cooking
pots/pans
may
not
be
detected
by
large
induction
hobs. Thus,
the
cooking
hob
shall
be
selected
according
to
the
size
of
the
ferromagnetic
field.
17/EN
e
Some
cooking
pots/pans
have
a
base
that
contains
non-ferromagnetic
materials
such
as
aluminium.
These
types
of
cooking
pots/pans
may
not
heat
adequately
or
may
not
be
detected
by
the
induction
hob
at
all.
In
some
cases,
a
bad
pots/pans
warning
may
appear.
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
holds
a
magnet.
2.It
is
compatible
if
"u"
and
"“""
does
not
flash
when
you
place
your
pot
on
the
induction
hob
and
turn
on
the
hob.
teeys:
Recommended
cooking
pots/pans
sizes
I-II-III-IV
(92,7)
min.
90
-
max
145
I-II
min.
130
-
max
210
I-IV
min.
130
-
max
210
Cooking
zone
with
wide
(flexi)
surface
(370x200)
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
selected
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.
18/EN
To
use
a
larger
cooking
zone
does
not
cause
wasting
of
energy
at
induction
hobs,
because
the
heat
is
only
created
in
the
relevant
pot
area.
Cooking
zone
with
wide
surface
(flexi)
Your
hob
is
equipped
with
hob
cooking
surfaces
with
wide
surfaces
(Flexi
surfaces).
You
may
operate
this
cooking
surface
as
individual
hobs
independent
from
each
other
for
your
smaller
cooking
pots/pans.
You
may
activate
the
combination
function
for
these
cooking
zones
and
transform
them
to
a
single
cooking
surface
for
cooking
operations
with
your
large
cooking
pots.
You
can use
the
I-II-Ill-IV
cooking
surfaces
on
the
right
and
left
and
the
auxiliary
cooking
surface
in
the
middle
for
your
small-sized
cooking
pots/pans.
However,
if
you
are
going
to
cook
with
two
small
cooking
pots/pans,
the
|-Il
cooking
surfaces
and
Ill-IV
cooking
surfaces
are
used
from
a
single
control
unit,
So
when
you
place
your
small
pots
In
these
surfaces,
you
will
cook
at
the
same
temperature
level
.
SO
Fa
They
have
4
separate
cooking
surfaces
on
the
cooking
zone
with
wide
surface.
However,
you
can
use
these
cooking
zones
for
two
different
temperature
levels
as
[-Il
and
Ill-
IV.
For
example,
if
you
are
going
to
cook
in
4
separate
small
pots,
a
single
temperature
level
can
be
given
to
I-Il
cooking
areas and
a
single
temperature
level
to
III-IV
cooking
areas.
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Place
the
cookin
pots/pans
in
the
center
of
the
Individual
cookin
surface
according
to
our
pot/pan
lameter.
If
your
ot/pan
cover
two
cooking
areas,
It
should
be
placed
In
the
center
of
two
cooking
areas,
If
it
covers
one
cooking
area,
It
should
be
placed
in
the
center
of
one
cooking
area.
For
cooking
operations
on
large
cooking
pots/pans,
place
the
pots/pans
so that
it
covers
the
centres
of
both
cooking
zones
and
that
it
is
centred
on
the
cooking
zone.
IV
For
cooking
operation
with
a
single
cooking
pot/pan,
place
it
in
the
center
of
the
cooking
areas.
Do
not
place
the
pot/pan
between
cooking
surfaces.
19/EN
Extended
induction
cooking
plate
Your
hob
is
equipped
with
auxiliary
induction
cooking
area
(s)
between
with
wide
surfaces
(Flexi
surfaces).
You
can
use
the
cooking
areas
that
you
will
make
with
your
large
cooking
pots/pans
as
auxiliary
areas.
Cooking
pots/pans
usage
samples
are
shown
below.
20/EN
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key
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power
setting
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Automatic
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Timer
increase
key
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Timer
decrease
key
tet
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“Move”
function
symbol
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:
Boiling
sensor
key
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Pot
placement
symbol
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Hob-Hood
connection
key
*
=
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Wifi
key
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depending
on the
product
model.
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may
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be
available
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Cooking
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display
1
Setting
area
for
temperature
level
2
Timer
key
3
Timer/Temperature
indicator
4
Automatic
cooking
key
5
Quick
Heating
key/High
power
setting
(booster)
key
6
Cooking
zone
symbol
®
This
appliance
is
controlled
with
a
I
touch
control
panel.
Each
operation
performed
in
the
touch
control
panel
is
confirmed
with
an
audible
signal.
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Always
keep
the
contro!
panel
J
clean
and
dry.
A
damp
and
dirty
surface
may
cause
problems
In
operating
the
functions.
Turning
the
cooker
on
1.
Touch
the
W
key
on
the
control
panel.
The
cooker
is
ready
to
use.
The
cooker
automatically
returns
to
stand-by
mode
if
no
operation
is
performed
within
20
seconds.
I
fl
The
appliance
turns
Itself
off
due
to
safety
reasons
if
any
key
(&
Key)
is
pressed
for
a
long
period.
Turning
the
cooker
off
1.
Touch
the
W
key
on
the
control
panel.
The
cooker
turns
off
and
returns
to
stand-by
mode.
&
If
the
&
or
“*
symbol
is
illuminated
on
the
hob
zone
display
when
the
cooker
is
turned
off,
this
means
that
the
hob
zone
is
still
hot.
Do
not
touch
the
hobs.
Excess
heat
indicator
If
the
2"
symbol
is
illuminated
on
the
hob
zone
screen,
this
means
that
the
21/EN
cooker
Is
still
hot
and
it
may
be
used
for
keeping
a
small
amount
of
food
hot.
After
a
while,
the
symbol
switches
to
the
“**
symbol
which
means
less
hot.
In
case
of
a
power
failure,
the
remaining
heat
indicator
does
not
illuminate
and
warn
the
user
against
hot
hobs.
Turning
the
hob
zones
on
(cooking
zone)
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
©
Key.
»
The
"O"
symbol
appears
on the
hob
zone
displays.
2.1ouch
the
setting
zone
of
the
hob
zone
you
want
to
turn
on
or
slide
your
finger
on
the
setting
zone.
The
cooker
automatically
returns
to
stand-by
mode
if
no
operation
is
performed
within
20
seconds.
Setting
the
temperature
level
By
touching
on
the
setting
area
or
by
sliding
your
finger
on
the
area,
set
the
temperature
level
between
"O"
and
"15"
.
Auxillary
cooking
zone
may
cook
by
its
own.
Temperature
level
of
the
rear
left
cooking
zone
shall
be
set
for
this
purpose.
Turning
off
the
hobs:
A
selected
hob
zone
may
be
turned
off
In
2
different
ways:
1.By
setting
the
temperature
as
"O
"
You
may
turn
off
the
hob
by
reducing
the
temperature
setting
to
"O"
.
2.Using
the
timer
off
function
for
the
desired
hob
zone
When
the
time
Is
off,
the
timer turns
off
the
hob
zone
connected
to
tt.
All
22/EN
displays
indicate
"O"
or
"00"
.
The
©
symbol
on
the
hob
zone
display
disappears.
The
audible
alarm
shall
sound
when
the
time
expires.
Touch
any
key
on the
control
panel
to
silence
the
alarm.
Turning
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
on
It
varies
depending
on
the
product
model.
It
may
not
be
available
on
your
product.
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
O
Key.
2.1
ouch
the
selection
key
for
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface.
»
The
O
symbol
is
displayed
on
the
rear
left
hob
zone
display
and
the
:8:
symbol
is
displayed
on the
front
left
hob
zone
display.
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3.
By
touching
on
th
e
setting
area
or
by
sliding
your
finger
on
the
area,
set
the
temperature
level
between
O
and
15
.
»
The
temperature
level
may
be
changed
from
the
setting
areas
of
both
hob
zones.
®
Ihe
hob
zones
with
wide
surface
1
on
the
left
are
described
as an
example.
If
a
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
Is
available
on
the
right
side
of
the
appliance,
the
same
apply
for
this
hob
zone,
too.
Turning
the
hob
with
wide
surface
on
while
one
or
both
of
the
hobs
on
the
left
are
operating
It
varies
depending
on
the
product
model.
It
may
not
be
available
on
your
product.
While
one
or
both
of
the
hobs
on
the
left
are
operating
separately,
you
may
combine
both
hobs
by
activating
the
hob
with
wide
surface.
In
this
way,
you
may
operate
a
wider
cooker
surface
with
the
same
values.
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1.While
one
or
both
of
the
hob
zones
on
the
left
are
operating,
touch
the
selection
key
for
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface.
»
On
the
display
of
the
rear
left
hob
zone,
the
temperature
of
the
hob
zone
with
lower
temperature
of
the
hob
zones
you
have
selected
before
is
displayed.
If
a
timer
period
Is
assigned,
the
timer
value
of
the
one
with
lower
level
shall
be
displayed.
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»
To
change
the
temperature
value
afterwards,
set
the
desired
temperatue
value
from
the
setting
areas
of
both
hob
Zones.
If
you
touch
the
key
for
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
while
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
Is
active,
the
hob
zones
are
separated
and
turned
off.
Turning
the
hobs
with
wide
surface
off:
It
varies
depending
on
the
product
model.
It
may
not
be
available
on
your
product.
The
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
may
be
turned
off
in
3
different
ways:
1.By
setting
the
temperature
as
"O
"
You
may
turn
the
hob
with
wide
surface
off
by
reducing
the
temperature
setting
to
“QO”.
2.Using
the
timer
off
function
for
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
When
the
time
Is
off,
the
timer turns
off
the
hob
with
wide
surface.
The
display
of
the
left
hob
zone
displays
O,
and
the
clock
display
displays
OO
.
The
light
of
the
©
key
on the
rear
left
hob
display
turns
off.
3.By
touching
the
symbol
for
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
for
about
3
seconds
If
you
touch
the
symbol
for
the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
for
about
3
seconds,
the
hob
zone
turns
off.
"Autoflexi"
mode
(Automatic
activation
of
the
hob
with
wide
surface)
If
the
pot
is
placed
on the
cooking
hobs
as
per
the
positions
below,
the
"flexi"
(the
hob
zone
with
wide
surface
mode)
shall
be
activated
automatically.
Touch
the
0
key
once
to
exit
this
mode.
High
power
setting
(BOOSTER)
You
may
use
the
booster
to
heat
with
maximum
power.
However,
we
do
not
recommend
cooking
for
a
long
period
at
this
position.
High
power
setting
may
not
be
available
on
all
hobs.
When
the
period
for
High
power
setting
(See
Operating
period
limits
table)
has
expired,
the
hob
zone
is
turned
off.
Selecting
high
power
setting
(BOOSTER)
directly:
1.
Turn
the
hob
on
by
touching
the
O
Key.
2.Touch
the
48
key.
The
activated
hob
zone
operates
with
inf
moving
23/EN
booster
symbol
is
displayed
on the
hob
zone
display.
»
When
the
period
for
High
power
setting
(See
Automatic
turning
off
periods
table)
has
expired,
the
hob
zone
is
turned
off.
Selecting
high
power
setting
(BOOSTER)
while
the
hob
zone
is
active:
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1.Touch
the
*8
key
when
the
cooker
is
on
and
the
relevant
hob
zone
Is
active.
High
power
setting
(booster)
may
only
be
activated
on
one
of
the
zones
at
the
same
side
(left
or
right).
If
one
of
the
cooking
zones
on
the
same
side
Is
operating
at
a
specific
temperature
level,
booster
cannot
be
set
for
the
other
cooking
zone
on the
same
side.
While
the
hob
zone
with
wide
Surface
Is
active,
booster
cannot
be
set
for
these
hob
zones,
too.
2.
he
selected
hob
zone
operates
with
maximum
power
and
3
lights
flash
on
the
hob
zone
display
respectively.
When
the
period
for
high
power
setting
expires,
the
hob
zone
switches
to
the
set
temperature
level
and
the
temperature
level
you
have
selected
only
is
displayed
on the
screen.
Turning
the
high
power
setting
(BOOSTER)
off
before
its
expiration:
You
may
turn
the
high
power
setting
off
whenever
you
desire
by
touching
the
Ri
Key.
Key
Lock
While
the
cooker
is
on,
you
may
activate
the
key
lock
to
prevent
changing
of
functions
inadvertently.
Activating
the
key
lock
1.Touch
the
&
key
for
3
seconds
to
lock
the
control
panel.
2A/EN
If
any
key
is
pressed
while
the
key
lock
is
active,
the
light
of
the
&
key
flashes.
®
You
may
activate
the
key
lock
while
the
cooker
Is
in
operating
mode
only.
Only
the
O
keys
operates
while
the
key
lock
Is
active.
When
you
touch
any
other
key,
the
light
of
the
&
key
flashes
to
indicate
that
the
key
lock
is
active.
If
you
turn
off
the
cooker
while
the
keys
are
locked,
the
key
lock
shall
be
deactivated
to
Turn
the
hob
on
again.
Deactivating
the
key
lock
1.Keep
the
fi
key
pressed
for
3
seconds.
The
operation
shall
be
confirmed
with
an
audible
signal.
The
light
of
the
&
key
turns
off
and
the
control
panel
is
unlocked.
Timer
function
This
function
facilitates
cooking
for
you.
You
do
not
need
to
attend
the
cooker
throughout
the
cooking
period.
The
hob
zone
turns
off
automatically
after
the
period
you
have
selected.
Activating
the
timer
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
O
Key.
2.1he
"O"
symbol
appears
on the
hob
zone
displays.
3.Set
the
level
on
the
setting
zone
of
the
hob
zone
you
want
to
turn
on.
-
4
Activate
the
timer
by
touching
the
©
Key.
The
display
of
the
relevant
hob
zone
displays
"OO"
.
5.Set
the
desired
period
by
touching
the
®
and
©
keys.
;
»
Confirm
the
setting
by
touching
the
©
key.
Ihe
setting
shall
be
confirmed
automatically
if
the
)
key
is
not
touched.
The
timer
may
only
be
used
for
hobs
that
are
being
operated.
Repeat
the
procedure
above
for
other
hobs
that
you
want
to
set
a
timer
for.
Timer
cannot
be
set
without
selecting
the
hob
zone
and
the
temperature
level
of
the
hob
zone.
Turning
off
the
timers
The
cooker
turns
off
automatically
and
an
audible
warning
Is
given
when
the
set
time
has
expired.
Press
any
key
to
turn
off
the
audible
warning.
Turning
off
the
timers
prematurely
If
the
timer
is
turned
off
prematurely,
the
cooker
continues
to
operate
with
the
set
temperature
until
it
is
turned
off.
You
may
turn
off
the
timer
prematurely
with
two
different
methods:
1.
Turning
off
by
reducing
the
timer
value
to
"OO"
:
1.Select
the
hob
you
want
to
turn
off.
2.Select
the
timer
of
the
relevant
hob
by
touching
the
©
key.
3.Reduce
the
value
until
"OO"
symbol
is
displayed
on
the
relevant
hob
zone
display
by
touching
the
©
and
©
keys.
2-
Turning
off
by
touching
the
timer
key
for
about
3
seconds:
1.Keep
the
©
key
of
the
relevant
hob
pressed
for
about
3
seconds,
the
©
shall
disappear
completely
and
the
timer
shall
be
cancelled.
Automatic
cooking
function
Using
this
function,
you
may
perform
quick
cooking
at
3
different
levels.
1.Keeping
warm
2.Frying
3.Boiling
Activation
of
the
automatic
cooking
function
without
setting
a
timer
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
O
key.
|
2.Touch
the
Ke!
key
of
the
hob
that
you
want
to
operate
the
automatic
cooking
function.
3.At
the
first
touch,
the
relevant
hob
zone
Is
activated
at
the
keep
warm
level.
The
ix!
symbol
appears
on
the
screen.
4.At
the
second
touch,
the
relevant
hob
zone
switches
to
the
frying
level.
The
ES
symbol
appears
on
the
screen.
5.At
the
third
touch,
the
relevant
hob
zone
switches
to
the
boiling
level.
The
ES}
symbol
appears
on
the
screen.
»
The
hob
zone
starts
to
operate
at
the
automatic
cooking
level
set.
Activation
of
the
automatic
cooking
function
by
setting
a
timer
1.Select
the
desired
automatic
cooking
level
by
touching
the
naa
key
of
the
relevant
hob.
_
2.Activate
the
timer
by
touching
the
©
Key.
»
The
"OO"
symbol
and
the
light
of
the
©
symbol
are
illuminated
on
the
hob
zone
display.
3.Set
the
desired
period
by
touching
the
C/O
keys.
»
The
hob
zone
continues
to
operate
at
the
set
automatic
cooking
level
for
the
set
period
of
time.
»
The
cooker
turns
off
automatically
and
an
audible
warning
Is
given
when
the
set
time
has
expired.
Press
any
key
to
turn
off
the
audible
warning.
25/EN
Turning
the
automatic
cooking
function
off
1.If
you
want
to
cancel
the
automatic
cooking
function,
you
may
turn
off
the
relevant
hob
completely
by
touching
the
O
key.
2.lf
you
want
that
the
hob
operates
at
a
specified
temperature
level
and
the
automatic
cooking
function
Is
cancelled,
set
the
desired
temperature
level
by
touching
the
©/@
keys.
The
hob
zone
continues
to
operate
at
the
temperature
level
you
have
set.
If
the
timer
is
set
before,
the
cooking
period
set
Is
not
cancelled
and
the
hob
resumes
to
operate
with
the
set
temperature
level.
Using
the
move
function
This
function allows
changing
of
cooking
level
with
a
movement
of
the
port
without
entering
the
control
panel
and
thus
facilitates
quick
switching
to
different
cooking
levels.
You
do
not
need
to
reduce
or
increase
the
temperature
level
every
time.
.
In
order
to
ensure
that
the
move
function
is
active,
the
pot
size
Shall
cover one
or
two
hobs.
To
activate
the
“move”
function:
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
©
Key.
2.Place
your
pot
so
that
it
shall
cover
two
hob
zones
on
the
left
or
right
hob
zone
as
per
the
level
you
want
to
start
with.
_
3.Touch
the
4
key
twice.
»
The
lights
of
the
2
and
*
symbols
are
illuminated
and
the
“move”
function
is
activated.
To
select
the
desired
cooking
level,
just
slide
the
pot
on
the
hob
zone.
Using
this
function,
you
may
switch
quickly
between
3
different
cooking
levels:
26/EN
e
Level
3
(Keeping
warm):
If
you
place
your
pot
on
the
rearmost
two
hobs
of
the
left
and
right
hobs,
your
cooker
shall
operate
at
level
3.
Level
3
¢
Level
8
(Boiling):
If
you
place
your
pot
on
two
hobs
on
the
middle
of
the
left
and
right
hobs,
your
cooker
shall
operate
at
level
9.
Level
8
e
Level
15
(Frying):
If
you
place
your
pot
on
two
hobs
on
the
front
of
the
left
and
right
hobs,
your
cooker
shall
operate
at
level
15.
Level
15
wm
While
you
are
using
the
“move”
function,
It
is
not
possible
set
a
timer
on
the
hobs.
A
If
a
pot
is
available
on
the
auxiliary
cooking
zone,
It
is
not
possible
to
use
the
“Move”
function.
A
If
the
pot
used
covers
3
cooking
zones,
the
“Move”
function
shall
be
cancelled.
Stop
function
With
this
function,
you
may
stop
all
functions
operating
at
the
cooker
(excluding
the
timer)
for
a
while.
If
the
timer
is
set
for
any
hob
zone,
the
timer
resumes
to
operate
during
the
stop
function.
1.Touch
the
i
key
while
your
cooker
is
on.
All
hobs
that
are
being
operated
continue
to
Fe
at
the
minimum
level.
2.Touch
the
Il
key
again
to
operate
all
stopped
hobs
with
their
previous
settings.
Mf
When
the
stop
key
is
tapped,
the
s
58
te
eH
2°32
Symbol
illuminates
on
the
displays
of
the
hobs
that
were
being
operated
before
touching
this
key
Using
induction
hobs
safely
and
effectively
Operating
principle:
Induction
heater
heats
the
cooking
pot directly
due
to
Its
operating
principle.
Thus,
it
has
many
advantages
over
other
cooker
types.
It
operates
more
efficiently
and
the
hob
surface
is
cooler.
Your
induction
cooker
is
equipped
with
superior
safety
system
that
shall
ensure
operation
with
maximum
safety.
Your
cooker
may
be
equipped
with
x”
hobs
with
a
diameter
of
145, 180,
210
and
280
mm
with
induction
feature
depending
on
the
model.
Thanks
to
the
induction
feature,
each
hob
zone
automatically
detects
the
pot
placed
on
it.
Energy
occurs
on
the
contact
area
of
the
pot
only,
and
thus
minimum
level
of
power
is
consumed.
Power
management
function
Your
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
power
management
function.
You
may
change
the
total
power
that
may
be
drawn
by
the
cooker
with
this
function.
There
are
9
levels
available
for
the
power
management
function.
Power
management
function
-
Total
P1
1.2
kW
P2
2.4
kW
P3
3
kW
PR4
3.6
kW
me
4.4
kW
P6
0.4
KW
me
o./
KW
P8
6.7
KW
PQ
7.4
kW
While
the
hobs
are
off,
1.Turn
the
hob
on by
touching
the
O
Key.
2.Without
removing
your
finger,
touch
the
rear
left
hob
zone
©
key,
then
the
front
left
hob
zone
©
key
and
finally
the
Ul
key
respectively.
A
signal
sound
is
heard
whenever
a
key
Is
tapped.
3.
The
power
management
level
set
Is
displayed
on
the
rear
left
hob
zone
display,
and
the
total
power
value
for
this
level
is
displayed
on
the
front
left
hob
zone
display.
Release
3
keys
when
you
see
the
values.
4.Touch
the
Il
key
to
switch
between
levels
and
set
the
total
power
value
you
want
to
set.
5.Confirm
the
setting
by
touching
the
key
and
turn
off
the
cooker.
Total
power
value
you
have
set
shall
be
activated.
27/EN
The
temperature
levels
you
may
-assign
to
the
hobs
may
vary
as
per
the
total
power
level
set.
The
temperature
level
provided
to
the
hob
be
reduced
automatically
as
per
the
power
setting
to
be
performed
by
the
cooker.
This
Is
not
an
error.
Automatic
turning
off
system
The
cooker
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.
Table-1:
Automatic
turning
off
periods
a
fof
ij.
|.
[-
O
1
2
3
4
o
6
(
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
28/EN
15
Quick
Heating
10
minutes
P1
6
P2
6
P3
1.5
Overheating
protection
Your
cooker
is
equipped
with
some
sensors
that
ensure
protection
against
overheating.
You
may
observe
the
following
in
case
of
overheating:
e
The
hob
zone
that
is
operating
may
be
turned
off.
e
The
selected
level
may
be
reduced.
However,
this
is
not
reflected
on
the
display.
Overflow
protection
system
Your
cooker
is
equipped
with
an
overflow
protection
system.
In
case
of
any
overflow
on
the
control
panel
for
any
reason,
the
system
cuts
off
the
power
connection
automatically
to
turn
off
your
cooker.
At
this
time,
"E"
or
"F"
symbol
appears
on
the
display.
Precise
power
setting
Induction
cooker
responds
to
the
commands
Issued
immediately
as
per
its
operating
principle.
Its
power
settings
are
changed
very
rapidly.
Thus,
you
may
prevent
overflowing
of
a
meal
(water,
milk)
that
is
about
to
overflow
by
turning
the
appliance
off
immediately.
fl
Keep
the
surface
of
the
touch
control
panel
clean.
Erroneous
operation
warning
may
be
Issued.
Fl
Do
not
place
a
pot
on
the
touch
control
panel.
This
section
describes
tips
on
preparing
and
cooking
your
food.
General
warnings
about
cooking
with
hob
e
Never
fill
the
pan
with
more
than
a
third
of
oil.
Do
not
leave
while
heating
the
oil.
Excessively
heated
oil
is
a
fire
hazard.
Never
try
to
extinguish
a
possible
fire
with
water!
When
the
oil
catches
fire,
cover
it
with
a
fire
blanket
or
a
wet
cloth.
When
it
is
safe,
turn
off
the
oven
and
call
the
fire
department.
e
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.
e
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.
If
the
"15"
or
"P"
levels
will
be
used
while
heating
the
milk,
be
sure
to
heat
it
by
stirring
so that the
bottom
does
not
hold.
For
a
more
controlled
heating,
you
can use
the
12
or
13
setting.
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.
29/EN
General
cleaning
information
44
General
warnings
e
Wait
for
the
product
to
cool
before
cleaning
the
product.
Hot
surfaces
may
cause
burns!
e
Do
not
apply
the
detergents
directly
on
the
hot
surfaces.
This
may
cause
a
permanent
stains.
e
The
appliance
shall
be
thoroughly
cleaned
and
dried
after
each
operation.
Thus,
food
residues
shall
be
easily
cleaned
and these
residues
shall
be
prevented
from
burning
when
the
appliance
is
used
again
later.
Thus,
the
service
life
of
the
appliance
extends
and
frequently
faced
problems
are
decreased.
e
Do
not
use
steam
cleaning
products
for
cleaning.
e
Some
detergents
or
cleaning
agents
may
damage
the
surface.
Do
not
use
abrasive
detergents,
cleaning
powders,
cleaning
creams,
descalers
or
sharp
objects
during
cleaning.
e
There
is
no
need
for
a
special
cleaning
agent
for
cleaning
after
each
use.
Clean
the
appliance
using
dish
soap,
warm
water
and
a
soft
cloth
or
sponge
and
dry
with
a
dry
microfiber
cloth.
e
Be
sure
to
completely
wipe
off
any
remaining
liquid
after
cleaning
and
immediately
clean
any
food
splashing
around
during
cooking.
e
Do
not
wash
any
component
of
your
appliance
in
a
dishwasher.
For
the
hob:
e
Acidic
dirt
such
as
milk,
tomato
paste
and
oil
may
cause
permanent
stains
on
the
cookers
and
components
of
the
burners,
clean
any
overflown
fluids
30/EN
immediately
after
cooling
down
the
cooker
by
turning
it
off.
Inox
and
stainless
surfaces
e
Do
not
use
acid
or
chlorine-containing
cleaning
agents
to
clean
stainless
or
Inox
surfaces
and
handles.
e
Stainless
or
inox
surface
may
change
colour
in
time.
This
is
normal.
After
each
operation,
clean
with
a
detergent
suitable
for
the
stainless
or
inox
surface.
e
Clean
with
a
soft
soapy
cloth
and
liquid
(non-scratching)
detergent
suitable
for
inox
surfaces,
taking
care
to
wipe
In
one
direction.
e
Remove
lime,
oil,
starch,
milk
and
protein
stains
on
the
inox-stainless
and
glass
surfaces
immediately
without
waiting.
Stains
may
rust
under
long
periods
of
time.
Glass
surfaces
e
When
cleaning
glass
surfaces,
do
not
use
hard
metal
scrapers
and
abrasive
cleaning
materials.
They
can
damage
the
glass
surface.
e
Clean
the
appliance
using
dishwashing
detergent,
warm
water
and
a
microfiber
cloth
specific
for
glass
surfaces
and
dry
it
with
a
dry
microfiber
cloth.
e
lf
there
is
residual
detergent
after
cleaning,
wipe
it
with
cold
water
and
dry
with
a
clean
and
dry
microfiber
cloth.
Residual
detergent
residue
may
damage
the
glass
surface
next
time.
e
Under
no
circumstances
should
the
dried-up
residue
on the
glass
surface
be
cleaned
off
with
serrated
knives,
wire
wool
or
similar
scratching
tools.
e
You
can
remove
the
calcium
stains
(yellow
stains)
on the
glass
surface
with
the
commercially
available
descaling
agent,
with
a
descaling
agent
such
as
vinegar
or
lemon
juice.
e
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
properly.
Then
clean
the
glass
surface
with
a
wet
cloth.
e
Discolorations
and
stains
on
the
glass
surface
are
normal
and
not
defects.
Plastic
parts
and
painted
surfaces
e
Clean
plastic
parts
and
painted
surfaces
using
dishwashing
detergent,
warm
water
and
a
soft
cloth
or
sponge
and
dry
them
with
a
dry
cloth.
e
Do
not
use
hard
metal
scrapers
and
abrasive
cleaners.
It
may
damage
the
surfaces.
e
Ensure
that
the
joints
of
the
components
of
the
appliance
are
not
left
as
damp
and
with
detergent.
Otherwise,
corrosion
may
occur
on
these
joints.
Cleaning
the
hob
Glass
cooking
surface
Follow
the
cleaning
steps
described
for
the
glass
surfaces
in
the
"General
cleaning
information”
section
for
the
cleaning
of
glass
cooking
surface.
You
may
complete
your
cleaning
as
per
the
information
below
for
special
cases.
e
Sugar-based
foods
such
as
dark
cream,
starch
and
syrup
should
be
cleaned
immediately,
without
waiting
for
the
surface
to
cool.
Otherwise,
the
glass
cooking
surface
may
be
permanently
damaged.
e
Do
not
use
cleaning
agents
for
cleaning
operations
you
perform
while
the
hob
is
hot,
otherwise
permanent
stains
may
occur.
Cleaning
the
control
panel
e
When
cleaning
the
panels
with
knob
control,
wipe
the
panel
and
knobss
with
a
damp
soft
cloth
and
dry
with
a
dry
cloth.
Do
not
remove
the
knobs
and
gaskets
underneath
to
clean
the
control
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
knobs.
The
indicators
around
the
knobs
may
be
deleted.
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
detection
may
occur
on
the
keys.
31/EN
Consult
the
Authorised
Service
Agent
or
technician
with
license
or
the
dealer
where
you
have
purchased
the
product
If
you
cannot
remedy
the
trouble
although
you
have
implemented
the
instructions
in
this
section.
Never
attempt
to
repair
a
oroduct
yourself
defective
e
The
mains
fuse
is
defective
or
has
tripped.
>>>
Check
fuses
in
the
fuse
box.
If
necessary,
replace
or
reset
them.
e
Product
is
not
plugged
into
the
(grounded)
socket.
>>>
Check
the
plug
connection.
e
Buttons/knobs/keys
on the
control
panel
do
not
function.
>>>
/f
your
product
equipped
with
key
lock
function,
keylock
may
be
enabled.
Please
disable
it.
e
If
the
display
does
not
light
up
when
you
switch
the
hob
on
again.
>>>
Disconnect
the
appliance
at
the circuit
breaker.
Wait
minimum
20
seconds
and
then
reconnect
It.
e
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
e
You
have
not
placed
the
pot
on
the
active
cooking
zone.
>>>
Check
if
there
is
a
pot
on
the
cooking
zone.
e
Your
pot
is
not
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
>>>
Check
if
your
cooking
pot
is
compatible
with
induction
hob.
e
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.
e
Cooking
pot
or
cooking
zone
Is
overheated.
>>>
Allow
them
to
cool
down
e
Cooking
time
for
the
selected
cooking
zone
may
be
over.
>>>
You
may
set
a
new
cooking
time
or
finish
cooking.
e
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
e
An
object
may
be
covering
the
touch
control
panel.
>>>
Remove
the
object
on
the
panel.
e
Your
pot
is
not
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
>>>
Check
if
your
cooking
pot
is
compatible
with
induction
hob.
e
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.
“e
This
is
not
a
fault.
Cooling
fan
will
continue
operating
until
the
electronics
in
the
hob
cools
down
to
a
suitable
temperature.
327EN
Some
sounds may
be
heard
from
the
cooker
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
induction
technology.
Possible
noises
and
reasons
e
Fan
noise:
The
cooker
is
equipped
with
a
fan
that
activates
automatically
according
to
the
temperature
of
the
appliance.
The
fan
has
various
operating
levels
and
operates
at
different
levels
as
per
the
temperature.
e
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
cooking
vessel.
Thus,
different
noises
may
be
heard
with
different
cookware.
e
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.
e
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
Turn
the
induction
cooker
off
and
wait
until
it
is
cooled
down.
The
E
22
Induction
hob
is
overheated.
error
shall
be
resolved
when
E
26
temperature
of
the
hob
comes
down
below
the
limits.
One
or
more
keys
are
kept
The
problem
shall
be
resolved
pressed
for
more
than
10
when
you
remove
your
hand
from
seconds.
E
46
gs
the
hob.
An
object
is
left
on
the
The
problem
shall
be
resolved
control
panel
or
the
control
when
the
contro!
panel
is
cleaned.
Is
exposed
to
vapour.
| | |
The
error
shall
be
resolved
when
a
A
pot
suitable
for
induction
i,
E
4/
or
pot
suitable
for
induction
heating
Is
heating
is
not
used.
used.
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
E1-E45
Communication
error on
operate
again
after
30
seconds.
Induction
hob.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
is
resumed.
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
16-21
Temperature
sensor
error
on
operate
again
after
30
seconds.
Induction
hob.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
Is
resumed.
33/EN
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
E
23
Software
error
on
induction
operate
again
after
30
seconds.
E
24
hob.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
is
resumed.
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
E95
Fan
operation
error on
operate
again
after
30
seconds.
Induction
hob.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
is
resumed.
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
£31-E45
Electronic
board
hardware
=
operate
again
after
80
seconds.
error
on
induction
hob.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
is
resumed.
sensor
equipment
shall
be
E
48
; ;
rendered
compatible
for
the
sensor
error
on
induction
,
E
49
hob
operating
conditions.
Contact
the
E
51
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
Is
resumed.
Turn
the
induction
hob
off
and
wait
until
tt
is
cooled
down.
The
error
High
temperature
error
on
shall
be
resolved
when
E52-E5/
temperature
of
the
sensor
comes
induction
hob.
down
below
the
limits.
Contact
the
authorized
dealership
if
the
issue
Is
resumed.
B4/EN
GRUNDIG
UK
AND
IRELAND
STANDARD
MANUFACTURER
GUARANTEE
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
Your
new
Grundig
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
thirty
six
(86)
months
unless
Beko
plc
(the
“Manufacturer”)
agrees
to
extend
the
guarantee
for
the
product
in
writing.
If
you
have
registered
the
product
within
90
days
of
purchase
by
completing
the
online
registration
form,
then
the
standard
36
month
guarantee
will
be
extended
to
60
months,
under
the
same
terms
and
conditions
as
detailed
below
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
03833
207
9920
(UK
and
Northern
lreland)
or
01
691
0203
(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
Grundig
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.
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
Grundig
Approved
Engineer
(the
“Engineer”).
-
Installation
or
use
of
a
product
where
such
installation
or
use
fails
to
meet
the
requirements
contained
in
this
guarantee
or
the
User
Instructions
Book-
let.
Repairs
to
a
product
operated
at
any
time
on
commercial
or
non-residential
house-
hold
premises
(unless
we
have
previously
agreed
to
the
installation
environment).
35/EN
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.
e
Damaged
food,
clothing
or
other
items.
e
Meals
taken
at
restaurants
or
from
takeaways.
e
General
compensation
for
inconvenience.
Important
Notes
—k
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
com-
mercial
or
non-residential
domestic
household
premises,
unless
we
have
previously
agreed
to
the
installation
environment.
3.
The
product
must
be
correctly
installed,
located
and
operated
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
contained
in
the
User
Instructions
Booklet
provided
with
your
prod-
uct.
4.
Professional
installation
by
a
qualified
Electrical
Domestic
Appliance
Installer
is
rec-
ommended
for
all
Washing
Machines,
Dishwashers
and
Electric
Cookers
(as
incor-
rect
installation
may
result
in
you
having
to
pay
for
the
cost
of
repairing
the
product).
5.
Gas
Cookers
must
be
professionally
installed
by
a
Gas
Safe
(or
Gas
Networks
Ire-
land
for
Republic
of
Ireland)
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
retailer
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
repre-
sentatives
are
subjected
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
Grundig
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
S6/EN
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.
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
In-
structions
Booklet.
e
That
the
fault
was
caused
by
something
other
than
faulty
materials,
defective
com-
ponents
or
manufacturing
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.
GRUNDIG
UK
AND
IRELAND
ECO
INVERTER
MOTOR
GUARANTEE
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
This
10
year
guarantee
relates
to
Grundig
products
that
feature
the
Eco
Inverter
Motor.
The
Eco
Inverter
Motor
guarantee
terms
and
conditions
are
in
addition
to
our
Standard
guarantee
terms
and
conditions
detailed
in
the
previous
section.
377EN
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
grundig.co.uk/register
and
by
following
the
online
instructions.
Grundig
Free
standing
and
Built-in
appliances
come
with
a
36
month
parts
and
labour
guarantee
as
standard,
which
can
be
extended
to
a
60
months
parts
and
labour
guarantee
by
registering
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date.
To
make
a
claim
against
your
Grundig
Eco
Inverter
Motor
Guarantee
(the
“Guarantee”),
all
customer
and
product
details
must
be
registered
with
Beko
plc
using
the
procedure
outlined
below.
1.
10.
11.
38/EN
This
extra
7
years
(or
5
years
for
appliances
registered
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date)
Guarantee
is
only
effective
after
the
expiration
of
the
standard
manu-
facturer’s
guarantee.
It
is
only
valid
for
the
Eco
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
Eco
Inverter
motor
during
the
extra
7
years
(or
5
years
for
appliances
registered
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date)
guarantee
period.
To
activate
your
guarantee,
you
MUST
register
your
appliance
within
90
days
of
the
original
purchase
date,
by
visiting
Grundig.co.uk/register.
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.
Any
repair/replacement
of
the
Eco
Inverter
motor
must
only
be
carried
out
by
an
authorised
Grundig
Service
Agent
(the
“Service
Agent”).
Labour
for
the
repair/replacement
of
the
Eco
Inverter
motor
is
not
included
in
this
guarantee
and
is
chargeable
directly
by
the
Service
Agent.
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.
The
guarantee
is
not
transferable
and
cannot
be
exchanged
for
cash.
There
are
no
alternative
or
additional
offers
to
this
Guarantee.
The
guarantee
is
exclusive
of
the
manufacturer’s
standard
guarantee
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
preferences.
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
regis-
tration
process.
Further
details
are
available
at
htto://www.Grundig.co.uk/cookie-
and-privacy.
13.
These
Terms
and
Conditions
are
governed
by
the
laws
of
England
and
Wales;
manu-
facturer:
Beko
plc,
Beko
House,
1
Greenhill
Crescent,
Watford
WD18
8QU.
Com-
pany
Registration
Number:
02415578.
39/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
input
your
serial
number
into
your
telephone
keypad.
For
help
please
visit
grundig.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
9920
Landline
or
mobile
calls
to
O3383
numbers
cost
no
more
than
calls
to
geographic
numbers
O1
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.
AQ/EN
Republic
of
Ireland:
O01
691
0203
Service
once
the
manufacturers
guarantee
has
expired
lf
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
9920
or
01
691
0203
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
and
Republic
of
Ireland
product
registrations
please
visit
grundig.co.uk/register.
A1/EN