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EN Single induction cooktop TouchControl Translation of the original manual

SCP 3601GY

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EN Single induction cooktop TouchControl Important safety instructions

READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE. This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age and older and by persons with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are properly supervised or have been informed about how to use the product in a safe manner and understand the potential dangers.

Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must not be performed by children unless they are older that 8 years of age and under supervision.

Children younger than 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance and its power cord.

In the event that the power cord is damaged, have it repaired at a professional service centre to prevent causing a dangerous situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance if it has a damaged power cord.

Do not place metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids on the hotplate of the appliance because they may heat up.

ATTENTION: Hot surface. The temperature of accessible surfaces may be higher if the appliance is in operation.

WARNING If this surface is cracked, turn off the appliance to prevent possible injury by electrical shock.

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ATTENTION: This appliance is not intended to be operated using an external timer switch or remote control.

This appliance is designed for household use only. Likewise, this appliance is intended for personal non-commercial use in locations such as: - staff kitchens in stores, offices and other workplaces; - recreational facilities, cottages and weekend houses; - hotel or motel rooms and other living areas; - Bed & Breakfast establishments. Do not use the appliance outdoors or in an industrial environment. Never use the appliance for any other purposes than those for which it is intended. Before connecting the appliance to a power socket, check that the nominal voltage on its rating label matches the voltage in the power socket to which you

wish to connect it. Connect the appliance only to a properly grounded socket. Do not use an extension cord. Fully unwind the power cord before use. Only use the appliance on a horizontal, dry, clean, stable and heat resistant surface. Do not use the appliance on metal surfaces such as drainboards on

a kitchen sinks. Do not place the appliance on the edge of a table or on an electric or gas stove or in their vicinity. Do not use the appliance on a surface that is sensitive to heat or that is covered by a table cloth, paper or other flammable material, in the vicinity of curtains

and other flammable materials or materials sensitive to heat. During operation there needs to be sufficient area for air circulation above the appliance and around it. A safety clearance of at least 50 cm must be

maintained, in the direction of the main radiant heat, from the surface of flammable materials located above the hotplate, and at least 10 cm in all other directions around the appliance.

While in operation, the appliance must be located on a kitchen countertop with no cupboards or overhanging shelves above it. Do not place any items on to the appliance. Do not place credit cards, watches or radios in the vicinity of the appliance, so that they are not damaged by the magnetic field generated by the operation

of the induction cooktop. Do not cover the appliance or block its vents. Do not use the appliance without a pot or pan placed on the hotplate. Regularly check the condition of the food while the hotplate is running. Only use pots and pans suitable for induction cooking. Always make sure that the pot or pan is correctly placed on the hotplate. The handle of the cookware must be in a safe position so as to prevent brushing against it and overturning the cookware. Liquids or meals may not be heated in closed containers, such as for example in cans, because an explosion could result. Be very careful when cooking with oil or shortening. Shortening or oil heated to a high temperature may ignite. When handling hot cookware, which contains hot food or liquids, be especially careful so as not to burn or scald yourself. When handling hot cookware, use kitchen gloves. The appliance must not be left without supervision when in operation or when connected to a power socket. Keep in mind that the hotplate will emit residual heat for a certain time after it is used. Be especially careful not to touch the hot surface of the appliance. Always after finishing using the appliance, turn it off using the On/Off button and disconnect the power cord of the appliance from the power socket.

Always do this also when leaving the appliance without supervision, when not using it for an extended period of time and prior to cleaning, maintenance or prior to moving or storing it.

Disconnect the appliance from the power socket by gently pulling the plug of the power cord, and not the power cord itself. Otherwise, this could damage the power cord or the socket.

Allow the appliance to fully cool down before moving, cleaning, maintenance or storing it. Never move the appliance during operation or when there is a pot or pan on it or unless it has cooled down completely.

To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not submerge the appliance, power cord or power plug in water or any another liquid. Do not place heavy items on the power cord. Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table, that it is not touching a hot surface or sharp

objects. Regularly clean the appliance after each use according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance. Do not perform any maintenance on the

appliance except for cleaning as described in this user's manual. Do not use the appliance when it is not functioning correctly or after it has fallen on the floor, been submerged in water or is damaged in any other way.

Hand it over to an authorised service centre for inspection or repair. In order to prevent a hazardous situation arising, do not repair the appliance yourself or modify it in any way. Have all repairs performed at an authorised

service centre. By tampering with the appliance, you risk voiding your legal rights arising from unsatisfactory performance or quality warranty.

WARNING: People using a cardiac pacemaker should only use this appliance after consulting their attending physician.

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EN Single induction cooktop TouchControl User's manual

Prior to using this appliance, please read the user's manual thoroughly, even in cases, when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this users manual. Keep this user's manual in a safe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use.

We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card for at least the duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original box from the manufacturer.

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE A1 Air inlet (along the sides of the

appliance) A2 Hotplate A3 Fan and air outlet

(on the underside of the appliance)

A4 Control panel with display A5 Anti-slip feet

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL B1 Power setting button B2 Temperature setting button B3 Minus () button B4 Display shows the hotplate power

level, set temperature, automatic shut-off time or error message codes. If the cooktop is in the stand- by mode, the display will show "OFF".

B5 Plus (+) button B6 Timer button B7 On/Off button B8 Hot hotplate indicator light (is

lit when the temperature of the hotplate is higher than 80 C)

B9 Power level indicator light B10 Temperature indicator light B11 Timer indicator light

BEFORE FIRST USE Before first use, take the appliance and its accessories out of the packaging material

and remove all promotional labels and stickers. Check that neither the appliance nor any of its parts is damaged.

Wipe the surface of the appliance with a clean, lightly dampened cloth. Then wipe it dry.

INDUCTION AND SELECTING SUITABLE COOKWARE Underneath the hotplate there is an induction coil that, when turned on, creates

a variable electromagnetic field. The induction current generated by this field starts heating the bottom of the pot or pan that is placed on the hotplate. To ensure proper operation, it is important that the cookware is ferromagnetic. This property can be verified using a small magnet placed against the bottom of the pot or pan. If there is an attraction between the magnet and the bottom of the pot or pan then the cookware is ferromagnetic and hence suitable for use on an induction hotplate. This includes, for example, cast iron, steel, enamelled and stainless steel cookware with a ferromagnetic bottom.

We recommend that the base of the cookware is flat and straight. The minimum diameter of the base is 12 cm, the maximum diameter may be up to 2 cm past the edge of the hotplate. The induction hotplate automatically adapts to the size of the used pot or pan.

If, on the other hand, there is no attraction between the magnet and the bottom of the pot or pan then the cookware is not suitable for use on an induction hotplate. As a rule, this includes cookware made from copper, pure stainless steel, aluminium, glass, wood, ceramics, stone, etc.

Note: When unsuitable cookware is used or if the hotplate detects that there is no cookware on it, then it will turn off automatically. This is a normal safety feature that prevents damaging the appliance.

RADIO WAVE INTERFERENCE The use of the induction cooktop may cause interference to your radio, television

or similar receivers. If this occurs, we recommend to: redirect the radio or television antenna; move the cooktop farther away from the radio, television or receiver; insert the power plug into a different power socket with an independent circuit.

OPERATING THE APPLIANCE Place the appliance on a kitchen countertop or on a table within reach of a power

socket. At the same time, make sure that all safety instructions are followed. Make sure that there are no foreign objects located on the hotplate A2 and that

its surface is clean. Fully unwind the power cord and connect it to a power socket.

Note: Since the appliance heats up during operation, the power cord must be located in such a  way that it is not touching the surface of the appliance.

Note: Plug the appliance into a separate power socket with an independent circuit breaker. Necessary circuit breaker 16A.

Turning on the cooktop To turn on the cooktop, press button B7. The display B4 will show "ON". Place a pot or pan on the hotplate A2. Press button B1. The appliance automatically detects the pot or pan. If the used cookware is suitable, the appliance will start automatically at the preset power level. The display B4 will show the preset power value and the fan A3 will start. If the used cookware is not suitable, the appliance will not start. The error message E0 will appear on the display B4 and the appliance will beep. After a while the appliance will automatically switch to the stand-by mode. If you take the cookware off the hotplate A2, the display B4 will show the error message E0 and the appliance will beep. After a while the appliance will automatically switch to the stand-by mode.

Turning off the cooktop When not using the cooktop, press button B7 to turn the cooktop off. The display B4 will show "OFF". The cooktop will switch to the stand-by mode. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.

Note: The fan A3 will run for a certain time after the cooktop is turned off so that it cools down faster. Do not pull the power plug out of the power socked until the fan A3 turns off completely.

Note: When first turned on, there may be light smoke emitted. This is an entirely normal event, which will disappear after a few minutes.

Setting the power level When the cooktop is turned on for the first time, it will start at the preset power level. Press button B1 and indicator light B9 will be lit. To set the power level use buttons - B3 or + B5. The power level can be set in the range 100 W - 2,000 W.

Setting the temperature When the cooktop is turned on for the first time, the preset temperature is set to "120 C". Press button B2 and indicator light B10 will be lit. To set the temperature, use buttons - B3 or + B5. You can set the temperature in the range from 60 to 240 C.

Setting the power level and automatic shut-off Press button B1 and indicator light B9 will be lit. Then press the timer button B6. The display B4 will show "00:00". Using buttons - B3 or + B5, set the time after which the cooktop will automatically turn off, in the interval from 1 minute to 3 hours. The automatic shut-off is set in one-minute increments. The set automatic shut-off time will start flashing on the display B4 for approximately 5 seconds and then the appliance will automatically switch to the power level setting. The default power will appear on the display B4. To set the power level use buttons - B3 or + B5. The set time will start counting down on the display B4. During the set time, you can change the set power level using buttons - B3 or + B5. When the set time elapses, the cooktop will beep and automatically switch to the stand-by mode.

Setting the temperature and automatic shut-off Press button B2 and indicator light B10 will be lit. Then press the timer button B6. The display B4 will show "00:00". Using buttons - B3 or + B5, set the time after which the cooktop will automatically turn off, in the interval from 1 minute to 3 hours. The automatic shut-off is set in one-minute increments. The set automatic shut-off time will start flashing on the display B4 for approximately 5 seconds and then the appliance will automatically switch to the temperature setting. "120 C" will appear on the display B4. To set the temperature, use buttons - B3 or + B5. The set time will start counting down on the display B4. The countdown time and the set temperature will be intermittently shown on the display B4. During the set time, you can change the set temperature using buttons - B3 or + B5. When the set time elapses, the cooktop will beep and automatically switch to the stand-by mode. The display B4 will show "OFF".

Overheating protection The appliance is equipped with overheating protection. In the event that there

is a  risk of it overheating (you placed an empty pot or pan on the hotplate), the appliance will beep and turn off automatically.

Note: For safety reasons, the cooktop will turn off automatically after two hours of operation if you do not press any button or adjust the settings.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Clean the appliance after every use. Makes sure that dried on food or other residues

do not accumulate on it. Before cleaning it, always turn off the appliance using the On/Off button B7, disconnect the power cord from the power socket and allow the appliance to cool down completely.

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To clean the hotplate A2 and the surface around it, use a  soft, lightly dampened textile. Then wipe the hotplate A2 dry. In the event of greater soiling, use a small amount of neutral kitchen detergent. Remove any remaining detergent using a clean, lightly dampened cloth. Then thoroughly wipe the cleaned surface until dry.

Do not use steel wool, solvents, cleaning products with an abrasive effect, etc. to clean the appliance. Otherwise the surface coat of the appliance may be damaged.

Warning: To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not submerge the appliance, power cord or power plug in water or any another liquid.

Storage When not using the appliance for an extended period of time, disconnect the power

plug from the power socket, allow the appliance to cool down and clean it according to the instructions provided above. Before storing it, check that the appliance is clean and dry. Store the appliance in a dry, clean and well-ventilated location not exposed to extreme temperatures and out of children's reach.

ERROR MESSAGES Error code Cause Solution

E0

There is no pot or pan on the hotplate A2, or you placed unsuitable cookware on it.

Use suitable cookware more in section "Induction and selecting suitable cookware".

E1 or E2

Heat sensor error. Stop using the appliance, disconnect the power plug from the power socket and contact an authorised service centre.

E3 or E4

The voltage in the power socket to which the cooktop is connected is too high or too low.

Insert the power plug into a power socket with a voltage of 220 240 V.

E5 Overheating Allow the cooktop to cool down. Then put it into operation again.

E6

The heat fuse was activated, the cooktop turned off due to overheating.

Allow the cooktop to cool down. Check that the air inlet A1 and the fan and the air outlet A3 are free and unobstructed. If the problem persists, stop using the appliance, disconnect the power plug from the power socket and contact an authorised service centre

Note: If the problem persists, stop using the appliance, disconnect the power plug from the power socket and contact an authorised service centre.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rated voltage range ........................................................................................................220 240 V~ Rated frequency........................................................................................................................50/60 Hz Rated power input .....................................................................................................................2,000 W Hotplate power settings ...............................................................................................100 - 2,000 W Hotplate temperature settings ....................................................................................... 60 240 C Operating time settings ..........................................................................................1 180 minutes.

Safety class for electrical shock protection: Class II Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.

We reserve the right to change text and technical specifications.

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIALS Dispose of used packaging material at site designated for waste in your municipality.

DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal, renewal and recycling hand over these appliances to determined collection points. Alternatively, in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance. Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources

and prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health, which could result from improper waste disposal. Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details. In accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste. For business entities in European Union states If you want to dispose of electric or electronic appliances, ask your retailer or sup

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