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[. . . ] Before using the appliance for the first time, you must ensure that the domestic electrical system is earthed and meets all the current safety regulations. An autho rized electrician should install and connect your ap pliance. Use of this appliance without an earth connection or incorrectly installed can cause serious injuries (injuries or electrocution), although this is very rare The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for any inappropriate use or for any injury caused by incorrect electrical installation. Electrical connection or installation Safety precautions This appliance is intended only for domestic use. This produkt is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. 5 Cooking and heating food During their cooking, food such as stews, soups, sauces or drinks may heat up too quickly without any indication, spilling out of the cookware. [. . . ] Deviations are therefore possible. 16 Amount Melting Chocolate, chocolate coating, butter, honey Gelatine Heating Canned vegetables Clear soup Thick soup Milk** Heating and keeping warm Stew (e. g. lentil stew) Milk Defrosting and heating Frozen spinach Frozen goulash Simmering Dumplings, meatballs (1 2 ltr. water) Fish Cooking Rice (with double the amount of water) Rice pudding (500 ml 1 litre milk) Potatoes boiled in their skins with 1 3 cups water Boiled potatoes with 1 3 cups water Fresh vegetables with 1 3 cups water Pasta (1 2 litres water) Roasting Roulade Pot roast Goulash Heat setting 9 Ongoing cooking Ongoing cooking time 100 g 1 pck. 400 g 500 ml 500 ml 200 ml 800 g 1 ltr 1 ltr 400 ml 1 2 1 1 3 mins 3 mins 3 mins 3 mins 12 12 2 7 2 1 3 8 3 2 3 3 2 2 6 mins 6 mins 4 mins 4 mins 400 g 800 g 500 ml 1 ltr. 10 15 mins. 125 g 250 g 125 g 250 g 750 g 1. 5 kg 750 g 1. 5 kg 500 g 1 kg 250 g 500 g 4 pieces 1 kg 500 g 2 4 mins 3 5 mins 3 5 mins 3 5 mins 3 4 mins 6 9 mins 4 6 mins 4 6 mins 4 8 mins 2 3. 23 45 45 45 6 7* 45 45 45 15 30 mins 25 35 mins 30 35 mins 15 25 mins 10 20 mins 6 10 mins 50 60 mins 60 100 mins 50 60 mins 17 Amount Frying Pancakes (Flädle, Swabian pancakes) Cutlet, breaded Steak Fish fingers Deep fat frying (in 1 2 ltr. oil) Deep frozen foods** 200 g per serving Others** 400 g per serving * ongoing cooking without lid ** without lid Heat setting 9 Ongoing cooking Ongoing cooking time 1 2 pieces 2 3 pieces 10 pieces 1 1 1 1 2 mins 2 mins 2 mins 2 mins 6 6 7 6 7 7 8 7 Constant frying 6 10 mins 8 12 mins 8 10 mins 8 13 mins 8 13 mins 8 9* 4 5* constant deep fat frying constant deep fat frying Tips on saving energy Use saucepans and pots with thick, even bases. The correct saucepan size Select the correct saucepan size for each hotplate. The diameter of the bases of the saucepans and pots should match the size of the hotplate. Note: Ovenware manufacturers often give the diameter of the top of the saucepan. Using a lid Saucepans and pots should always be covered with a suitable lid. It is sensible to use the memory function if you require several different heat settings in order to prepare a meal, and if there is a meal which you cook particularly often. The conditions must always be the same as when you stored the settings when preparing the dish, e. g. : the same pan, the same quantity and the same initial temperature of the dish. Storing the setting You can store one memory event for each hotplate. The hob must be switched on. Touch the M symbol for at least 2 seconds. Select the desired hotplate using the + or - symbol and set the heat setting. When your meal is ready, switch off the hotplate. Notes The cooking event is stored. If you set more than 5 heat settings for your dish, flashes in the timer indicator and flashes in the hotplate indicator. The timer indicator goes out when you touch any timer function control panel. If you record more than 99 minutes, 99 flashes in the timer indicator and flashes in the hotplate indicator. If you want to store a different memory event for a hotplate: make a new recording. Automatic time limit can also be activated using the memory function. Calling up the memory If you want to cook a dish again for which the setting has been recorded, call up the memory. 1. The stored settings appear in the hotplate indicator in quick succession. [. . . ] F2 it is turned off by touching the control surface if the hob has cooled down sufficiently. If after connection F4 appears again, call the technical assistance service. To continue cooking touch any sensor. F2 The cooking hob is too hot and has turned off. The cooking hob is too hot and has turned off. F4 F8 The cooking zone has been working at a high power and continuously for too long. [. . . ]

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