User manual ROPER TT62

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[. . . ] If you have any doubts, call in a qualified technician to check the electrical system thoroughly. • The manufacturer denies all responsibility for damage resulting from a system which has not been earthed correctly. • Before powering the appliance, check whether the technical characteristics featured on the appliance data plate correspond with those of the mains electrical system. • Check that the current load of the mains supply and of the power sockets is suitable for the maximum power of the appliance, indicated on the appliance data plate. [. . . ] Electrical connections Voltage, Frequency FR-AT-BE-DE-GP-ES-IE-IL-IS-IT-LURE-FI-GB-GR-PT-SE-MA-NZ 230V-1+N~50 Hz FR-BE-NO 230V-2~50/60 Hz FR-BE-CH-DE-AT-ES-IL-IT-NZ-PTMA- LU-SE-IS-NL 400V2-N~50 Hz FR-BE-NO 230V3~50 Hz NL 230V2+2-N~50 Hz CY-AU-NZ-KW-MT 240V-1+N~50 Hz Fuses, Sections Disposal • When disposing of packaging material: observe local legislation so that the packaging may be reused. • The European Directive 2002/96/EC relating to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) states that household appliances should not be disposed of using the normal solid urban waste cycle. Exhausted appliances should be collected separately in order to optimise the cost of re-using and recycling the materials inside the machine, while preventing potential damage to the atmosphere and to public health. The crossed-out dustbin is marked on all products to remind the owner of their obligations regarding separated waste collection. For further information relating to the correct disposal of exhausted household appliances, owners may contact the public service provided or their local dealer. 1 2 L 3 4 5 N 25 A* 2, 5 mm² 1 L1 2 L2 3 4 N1 5 N2 25 A* 2, 5 mm² 1 L1 2 L2 3 4 5 N 16 A* 1, 5 mm² 1 L1 2 L2 3 4 5 L3 16 A* 1, 5 mm² 16 A* 1, 5 mm² 25 A* 2, 5 mm² 1 L1 2 L2 3 4 N1 5 N2 1 2 L 3 4 5 N * Application of the simultaneity coefficient in accordance with cei 60335-2-6 norm This appliance conforms to the following European Economic Community directives: - 73/23/EEC dated 19/02/73 (Low Voltage) and subsequent amendments; - 89/336/EEC dated 03/05/89 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and subsequent amendments; - 93/68/EEC dated 22/07/93 and subsequent amendments. 14 Description of the appliance Control panel GB Indicator light corresponding to the PROGRAMMED COOKING ZONE * PROGRAMMED COOKING TIME indicator * POWER (from 0 to 9) and RESIDUAL HEAT indicators 15. Unlike traditional cooking zones, the induction zone does not heat up the glass surface. The pan itself is the heating element: the pan evenly transfers heat to its contents as long as it is made of ferromagnetic material. pOWER (from 0 to 9) and RESIDUAL HEAT indicators ZONE SELECTION indicator COOKING ZONE SELECTOR Keys COOKING ZONE SELECTOR Keys 0 Booster POWER (from 0 to 9) and RESIDUAL HEAT indicators BOOSTER * Key POWER DECREASE Key POWER INCREASE Key ON/OFF Key Controls LOCK Key LOCK indicator light * Only available on certain models. As long as the temperature of the cooking zones remains above 60°C, even after use, the residual heat indicators stay on(the power display indicates H) to prevent the risk of burns. To use the hob, turn it back on and re-select the cooking zone(s) you wish to use. Safety cut out What cookware to use Your appliance is fitted with a safety cut out which intervenes after a certain amount of time (see table) depending on the power setting. When the safety cut out has intervened, the power display indicates “0”. Power level 1-2 3 4 5-6 7-8 9 Given that induction only exists when the magnetic field is sealed by a metallic recipient, the pan stops being heated as soon as it is taken off the cooking zone. Use cookware made of material which is compatible with induction (ferromagnetic material). Cast iron, enamelled steel or special induction stainless steel saucepans are ideal. copper , ceramic , earthenware , glass , terracotta , aluminium and non magnetic stainless steel cookware is incompatible with induction cooking. The easiest way to find out whether the pan is suitable is with a magnet. If the magnet is attracted by the pan bottom and stays “stuck” to the same, the pan is made of ferromagnetic material and can be used on your induction hob. We recommend you use pans with a very flat and thick bottom and avoid at all costs all cookware with irregular rough bases which could scratch the glass surface. SUITABLE UNSUITABLE Maximum duration of operation 10 hours 5 hours 4 hours 3 hours 2 hours 1 hour Overheating protection device Should your appliance’s electronic components overheat, the hob will turn off automatically and “a” will come up on the power level display. [. . . ] Stainless steel frame * Stainless steel can be marked by hard water which has been left on the surface for a long time, or by cleaning products containing phosphorus. After cleaning, it is advisable to rinse the surface well and dry it thoroughly.  Some hobs have an aluminium frame which is Cleaning the appliance  Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents (for example, products in spray cans for cleaning barbecues and ovens), stain removers, anti-rust products, powder detergents or sponges with abrasive surfaces: these may scratch the surface beyond repair. Do not use any cleaning or degreasing products which are not suitable for use with aluminium. [. . . ]

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