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Glass-ceramic built-in coking hob
MT
IE GB
Instructions for use, installation,
and connection
243910
Glass-ceramic hob is intended for use in households.
Our products are packed in environment-friendly materials which
can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without imposing any
burden on the environment.
Instructions for use are intended for the user. They describe the
appliance and its operation. The instructions apply to various
types of appliances and may therefore include description of
functions that may not be available on your appliance.
The appliance must be connected in compliance with the
instructions attached to it, as well as in compliance with relevant
regulations and standards. The connection may only be
performed by a quali ed person.
The rating plate indicating the basic information on the appliance
is attached to the lower side of the hob.
When the cooking hob is built-in, a kitchen furniture element that
is higher than the hob can stand next to in on one side, provided
the kitchen element on the other side of the hob is not higher
than the hob level.
Instructions for useInstructions for use
Instructions for
connection
Instructions for
connection
Rating plateRating plate
Fire risk protectionFire risk protection
Important warnings ........................................................3
Appliance description ....................................................4
Cooking zones ................................................................5
Operating the cooking zones ........................................7
Cleaning and maintenance ..........................................14
Installation .....................................................................15
Connecting the appliance to the power mains ..........17
Technical characteristics .............................................19
Dear customer!
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Glass-ceramic built-in cooking hob
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Installation of the appliance into a kitchen worktop and its connection to the power mains and the
gas supply may only be performed by an adequately quali ed technician.
Do not leave small children unattended when the appliance is in operation. Risk of burning and
scalding!
During cooking, the overheated fat or oil on the hob may ignite. There is a risk of burning and
re; therefore, control the cooking process at all times.
Do not use the cooking hob for room heating. Do not place empty pans on the hob.
Glass ceramic hobs should not be used as a worktop. Sharp objects may cause scratches.
Preparing food in thin aluminum of plastic containers on hot cooking zones is not allowed. Do not
place any plastic objects or aluminum foil on the glass ceramic hob.
If there is a wall power outlet located near the hob and another appliance is plugged into it, make
sure the power cord does not come into contact with the hot cooking zones.
Do not store any temperature-sensitive objects, materials, or substances underneath the hob,
e.g. detergents, sprays, etc.
Do not use the glass ceramic hob if it is cracked or broken. If any visible crack appears,
immediately unplug disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
In case of a failure of the appliance, immediately disconnect the appliance from the power mains
and contact the service center.
Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean the cooking hob, as this may
result in an electric shock.
The appliance is manufactured in compliance with the relevant effective safety standards.
Nevertheless, we strongly recommend that persons with impaired physical, motoric, or mental
capacity, or persons with inadequate experience or knowledge, do not use the appliance unless
attended by a quali ed person. The same recommendation applies when the appliance is used
by persons of less-than-legal age.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed information about recycling
of this product, please contact your local city of ce, your household waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Important warnings
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Control sensor keys:
A Coking hob on/off sensor
B Child lock sensor
B1 Child lock signal light
C Stop & Go sensor (temporary cooking
progress suspension sensor key)
C1 Stop & Go signal light
D Alarm or timer setting sensor
E Cooking zone expansion indicator light
F Power level / residual heat displays
F1 Active function decimal point
G Increase value / setting sensor
H Cooking zone selection sensor
I Decrease value / setting sensor
J Cooking zone expansion on/off sensor
K Switch-off timer indication light
L Time display
1. Cooking zone rear left
2. Cooking zone front left
3. Cooking hob control unit
4. Cooking zone front right
5. Cooking zone rear right
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Appliance description
Cooking hob control
elements
(depending on the
model)
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The cooking hob is tted with electronic sensor keys which
are activated, respectively, when the indicated surface of
a particular sensor is touched with a nger for at least one
second.
Activation of a sensor key is con rmed by a beep.
Do not place any objects on the sensor key surface (this may
trigger error reports).
Make sure the sensor key surface is always clean.
Touch the on/off sensor key (A) and hold it for at least one
second. The cooking hob is activated; a “0” is displayed next
to all power level displays (F), and a decimal point (F1) is
ashing.
Any subsequent setting must be carried out within the
following 10 seconds; otherwise, the cooking hob will
be automatically switched off again.
If the cooking hob was turned on with the on/off sensor key
(A), the desired cooking zone may be activated in the following
10 seconds. To do this, touch the (H) sensor key. A decimal
point (F1) will light up next to the power level display of the
currently selected cooking zone.
Touch the “+” sensor key (G) to set the power level 1-9. If the
key “–” (I) is touched rst, the setting 9 is selected immediately.
When the “+” (G) or “–” (I) sensor key are pressed
and held, the levels will automatically start decreasing
or increasing. Power level can also be changed by
touching these two sensor keys several times; in this
case, the power level is changed stepwise.
Settings can only be made for one selected cooking zone
at a time – the one indicated by the decimal point (F1).
Changing the cooking zone power level
Select the cooking zone by pressing / touching the (H) sensor
key. A decimal point (F1) will light up on the display of the
selected cooking zone (F).
Press the “+” (G) or “–” (I) sensor key to change the power level.
Cooking zone reheating function
The purpose of the reheating zone is to keep warm the food
that is already cooked.
Reheating function is activated by pressing the “–” (I) sensor
key until the power level is set to 1.
Turning on the cooking
hob
Turning on the cooking
hob
Turning on the cooking
zones
Turning on the cooking
zones
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Operating the cooking zones
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Select the cooking zone by pressing the relevant sensor key
(H). The decimal point (F1) next to the display for the selected
cooking zone will light up.
Press the “–” (I) sensor key to set the power level to “0”.
Quick power off: the power level can be instantly set to “0”
by pressing the “+” (G) sensor key and “–” (I) sensor key
simultaneously.
The cooking hob may be turned off at any time by pressing the
on/off sensor key (A).
All indicators go off, except for the remaining, or residual, heat
indicators which are lit on the displays for those cooking zones
that are still hot.
If the cooking zone is turned off before the end of the cooking
process, the residual heat is used, which saves some power.
By activating the child lock, the operation and use of the cooking
zones is prevented. This way, children will not be able to activate
the cooking hob.
Activating the child lock
Activate the child lock by holding the (B) sensor key for
approximately three seconds; the (B1) signal light will light up.
Child lock can be activated when the cooking zone is
operating.
Child lock prevents activation of any sensor key, except for the
main switch (A) and the child lock sensor key (B).
Deactivating the child lock
Child lock can be deactivated, or disengaged, by holding the
(B) sensor key for three seconds. A beep will sound when the
lock is disengaged and the signal light above the sensor key
will go off.
As soon as a hot coking zone is switched off, or when the entire
cooking hob is turned off, the following is displayed on the
display of each hot cooking zone:
- “H” if the cooking zone is still hot;
- “h” if the cooking zone is cooling down and is warm to touch.
The duration of this display is calculated given the power level
and depends on how long the cooking zone has been activated.
When the “H” or “h” sign goes off, the cooking zone may in some
cases (power failure, a hot pan left on the cooking zone) still be
Turning off the cooking
zones
Turning off the cooking
zones
Turning off the cooking
hob
Turning off the cooking
hob
Activating the child lockActivating the child lock
Residual heat indicatorsResidual heat indicators
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hot. Be careful, as there is a risk of burning. If a power failure has
occurred when the cooking zones were hot, the indicator “H” or
“h” will ash. This is to warn you that the cooking zone may still
be hot, but not necessarily, depending on how long the power
supply was out of order.
When this function is activated, the cooking zone will operate at
the highest possible level for a certain period of time, depending
on the selected power level; after this, the cooking zone will
automatically switch to the initially selected level and continue
operating. The power boost function may be activated for each
cooking zone, for any power level, except for power level “9”,
as in this case the cooking zone is constantly operating at full
power.
Activating the power boost function
Set the power level to 9.
Press the “+” (G) sensor key. Indications “A” and “9” are shown on
the display alternately.
Reduce the power level to the desired level at which the cooking is
to continue.
The symbol “A” and the selected power level will be indicated
alternately on the display. When the power boost function
has expired, the cooking zone will switch automatically to the
selected level which is then indicated permanently on the display.
If the power level is changed during the power boost
on a particular cooking zone, the power boost function
is immediately deactivated.
The power boost function is appropriate for the following:
Food that is cold at the beginning of preparation is quickly warmed
up, and then left to cook for a longer period of time; with the power
boost function, this can be done without constantly controlling the
cooking process (e.g. beef stew).
The power boost function is not recommended for the
following:
Food that is fried, broiled, or stewed and must be turned
frequently, adding liquid, or stirring; dumplings or pasta with a lot
of liquid; food that requires boiling for longer period of time in a
pressure-cooker.
Power boost functionPower boost function
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Dish/cooking mode quantity power level cooking duration
(min)
Soup/reheating 0,5 – 1 lit A7 - 8 4 - 7
milk/reheating 0,2 – 0,4 lit A1 - 2 4 - 7
rice/simmering
125 – 250 g
approx. 300ml - 600ml
water
A2 - 3 20 - 25
cooked jacket
potatoes
750g – 1,5 kg
approx. 600ml – 900ml
water
A5 - 6 25 - 38
fresh vegetables/
boiling
0,5 – 1 kg
approx. 400ml – 600ml
water
A4 - 5 18 - 25
The table below lists the examples of some dishes for which rapid heating is appropriate.
The values indicated are approximate and depend on other parameters (e.g. type and quality of
cookware, quantity of additional water, etc.).
Minor quantities are indicated for smaller cooking zones and major quantities apply to larger
cooking zones. .
Cook in pots covered with lids on the two smaller cooking zones back left, front right, or
on the double cooking zone front left.
Activating the cooking zone expansion
For a selected cooking one (a decimal point is lit next to the
display for the currently selected zone), an additional heating coil
can be activated by pressing the (J) sensor key. The signal light
(E) next to the display will light up.
Select the cooking zone for both heating coils.
If a cooking zone also features a third heating coil, this can also be
engaged by pressing the (J) sensor key once again.
Deactivating the additional heating coil
Select the cooking zone (a decimal point is lit next to the
display for the currently selected zone).
Additional heating coil may be deactivated by pressing the (J)
sensor key for the selected cooking zone several times.
For improved safety, your cooking hob is tted with a device that
limits the duration of the cooking hob operation for each cooking
zone respectively. The duration of operation is measured from
the last change made to the power level settings for a particular
cooking zone. If the power level is not changed for a while, the
cooking zone will automatically be switched off after a certain
period of time which depends on the power level (the higher the
power level, the shorter the duration – see table below).
Cooking zone expansion
(depending on the
model)
Cooking zone expansion
(depending on the
model)
Operation time limitOperation time limit
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Power level u123456789
Maximum operation time in hours 6665541,51,51,51,5
The STOP & GO function enables you to temporarily suspend, or
pause the cooking progress (urgent other tasks), while keeping
all the settings.
Engaging the STOP & GO function
Cooing is temporarily suspended by touching the STOP & GO (C)
sensor key.
A signal light (C1) will light up above the sensor key.
All settings are frozen, and the cooking zones do not operate. The
letters S, t, O, and P are indicated alternately on the display.
Resuming the cooking progress
The cooking hob will continue to operate when the STOP & GO
(C) sensor key is pressed again.
Signal light (C1) goes off.
If the STOP & GO function is not deactivated in 10
minutes, the entire cooking hob will be witched off
automatically.
The cooking hob features two types of timer functions:
A alarm function – countdown without the switch-off option
B switch-off function – countdown with the switch-off option for
respective cooking zones.
A Warning function- countdown without switching off the
cooking zone
The timer warns you that the time set has elapsed, but does not
turn off the cooking zone. The alarm timer can be set when the
cooking hob is on.
Press the timer sensor key (D) to activate the timer. “00” is
displayed on the timer display (L) and the decimal point (F1) is
lit.
Press the “+” (G) and “–” (I) sensor keys to set the time in the
range from 1 to 99 minutes.
After the set time has elapsed, an alarm will sound, but the
cooking zone will not be turned off.
Acknowledge and turn off the alarm by pressing any sensor
key; if this is not done, the alarm will stop after a certain period
of time.
Alarm will remain active also after the hob is switched off with
button (A).
Temporary cooking
progress suspension
- STOP & GO
(depending on the
model)
Temporary cooking
progress suspension
- STOP & GO
(depending on the
model)
Program timer
(depending on the
model)
Program timer
(depending on the
model)
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To deactivate the timer before the set time has elapsed:
Select the desired timer display (see section Changing the
timer setting) – the set time and the corresponding dot that
indicates the cooking eld will ash.
Press the “–” (I) sensor key to set the value to “00”, or press
the “+” (G) and “–” (I) sensor key simultaneously, to reset the
value to zero immediately.
If all power levels are set to “00”, the cooking hob will be
turned off automatically after 10 seconds.
If any of the keys is activated for more than 10 seconds, the
cooking hob will be turned off, an alarm will sound, and the
symbol “F” will ash on the display.
If several keys are covered by an object or if boiled-over liquid
is spilt over the surface of the sensor keys, the cooking hob
will automatically go off after a certain period of time.
If the keys do not respond, disconnect the cooking eld from
the power supply network for a few minutes (remove the fuse
or trip the main switch); then, reconnect the hob to the power
mains and reengage the main switch.
Special warnings and
fault reports
Special warnings and
fault reports
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After each use of the glass-ceramic hob, wait for it to cool
down and clean it; otherwise, even the smallest food residue will
be burnt onto the hot surface next time you use the appliance.
For regular cleaning and maintenance of the glass-ceramic
surface, use special conditioning agents which form a
protective layer on the surface, shielding it from dirt. Before each
use, wipe any dust or other particles from the hob surface and
pan bottom as these could scratch the surface (Figure 1).
Careful: steel wool, abrasive sponges, and abrasive detergents
can scratch the hob surface. Glass ceramic surface can also be
damaged by aggressive sprays and inappropriate or insuf ciently
shaken (mixed) liquid cleaning agents (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Signs and indications on the hob may be worn if aggressive
cleaning aids are used on cooking zone edges, or if pans with
damaged bottom or used.
Light stains can be removed by a damp soft cloth; then, wipe
the surface dry (Figure 3).
Water stains can be removed using a mild solution of vinegar;
however, do not use this solution to clean the frame (only with
some models, as it may become dull. Do not use aggressive
sprays or decalci cation agents (Figure 3).
Heavier stains can be removed using special agents and
utensils for cleaning the glass-ceramic hobs. When using these
products, follow the instructions provided by their respective
manufacturers.
Make sure any residues of cleaning agents are thoroughly
removed, as they could damage the glass-ceramic hob when
the cooking zones heat up (Figure 3).
Stubborn and burnt residues can be removed using a scraper.
make sure the plastic part of the scraper does not come into
contact with a hot cooking zone. Be careful not to cut yourself
with the scraper!
Sugar and sugar-laden food may permanently damage the glass-
ceramic surface (Figure 5); therefore, they should be removed
from the glass-ceramic surface as soon as possible, although
the cooking zone may still be hot (Figure 4). Any change in the
color of the glass-ceramic surface does not affect its operation
or the stability of the surface. Such discolorations are mostly
a result of burnt food residues or use of cookware made of
materials such as aluminum or copper; these stains are dif cult
to remove.
Warning: All damage described above predominantly relates to
the aesthetics, i.e. appearance of the appliance and do not affect
its functionality directly. Such errors cannot be the subject of a
warranty claim.
Cleaning
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Cleaning and maintenance
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure
1
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Installation of the appliance into a kitchen worktop and its connection to the power mains may only be
performed by an adequately quali ed technician.
Veneer or other nish of the piece of kitchen furniture into which the hob is to be built in should be
treated with heat resistant glue (100°C); otherwise, the worktop nish may be discolored or deformed.
Cooking hob is dimensioned to be built into the worktop over a piece of kitchen furniture, with a width
of 600 mm or more.
After installation, the front two fastening elements should be freely accessible from below.
Hanging, or wall-mounted kitchen elements should be installed high enough not to interfere with the
work process.
The distance between the cooking hob and the kitchen hood should be no less than indicated in the
instructions for kitchen hood installation. The minimum distance is 650 mm.
The distance between the appliance edge and the adjacent tall kitchen furniture element should
amount to no less than 40 mm.
Use of massive wood decoration plates or boards on the worktops behind the cooking hob is
permitted, if the minimum distance remains the same as indicated in the installation drawings.
Minimum distance between the built-in cooking hob and the rear wall is indicated on the installation drawing.
Important warnings
Before inserting the appliance into the opening in the kitchen
worktop, the supplied foam gasket must be attached to the lower
side of the glass ceramic (glass) cooking hob (see gure above). Do
not install the appliance without the foam gasket!
The gasket should be attached to the appliance in the following
way:
- Remove the protective lm from the gasket.
- Then, attach the gasket to the lower side of the glass,
approximately 2-3 millimetres from the edge (as shown in the
gure). The gasket must be attached along the entire length of the
glass edge and should not overlap at the corners.
- When installing the gasket, make sure that the glass does not
come into contact with any sharp objects.
NOTE!
On some appliances the gasket is already installed!
Installing the foam
gasket
Installing the foam
gasket
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Installation
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Cooking hobs can be installed into worktops that are 30 to 50
mm thick.
The kitchen furniture element underneath the hob should not
be tted with a drawer. If the kitchen furniture element as a
horizontal partition wall, it should be installed no less than 60
millimeters from the lower surface of the worktop. The space
between the partition wall and the hob must be empty; no
objects should be placed into that gap.
On the furniture back wall there should be a cutout with width
of at least 175 mm along the entire width of the furniture
element.
Only type EVP4, EVP2... ovens tted with a cooling fan may
be installed underneath this cooking hob.
Installation procedure
The worktop should be installed completely horizontally.
The cutoff surfaces should be appropriately protected.
Attach the fastening elements (4) with the supplied screws (4)
to the left and right wall of the cooking hob and the worktop
cutoff.
Connect the cooking hob to the power mains (see instructions
for connecting a cooking hob on a power network).
Insert the cooking hob into he cutoff and press it heavily from
above against the worktop.
For screwing down the xing clip it is not allowed to use
screws longer than 6,5 mm.
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Worktop cutout
dimensions
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Incorrect connection may destroy parts of the appliance,
making the warranty void.
Before connecting the appliance, make sure the voltage
indicated on the rating plate is consistent with the voltage
in your home network. Connection voltage (230 V through
N) should be checked by a quali ed technician using a
corresponding measuring device!
Connection cable on the back of the appliance should be led in
such way that it does not touch the appliance back wall, as this
part will get very hot during operation.
NOTE:
Connection bridges are already installed on their respective
places on the clip. Screws of the connection terminals are open,
which means they do not have to be unfastened or unscrewed
any further. When fastening the screws, you may hear a slight
‘click’, which means that the screws should be fastened /
screwed in completely.
The following can be used for connection:
Type H05 RR-F 4×1.5 rubber connection cables with a green-
yellow protective wire,
Type H05 VV-F 4x1,5 PCV insulated connection cables with
yellow-green protective wire, or other equivalent or superior
grade cables.
Connection diagramConnection diagram
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES THAT
DO NOT AFFECT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE APPLIANCE.
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Rating plate
A Serial number
B Code
C Model
D Type
E Trademark
F Technical information
G Compliance indications / symbols
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Technical characteristics
SVK_ORAITO 243910/en (03-10)
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