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    							4.13 The Child Safety Device
    This function prevents an accidental op-
    eration of the appliance.
    To activate The Child Safety Device:
    •
    Touch 
     for 4 seconds when all zones
    are off or when the appliance is shut-
    ting down. The display shows the mes-
    sage, that The Child Safety Device op-
    erates.
    •
    Deactivate the appliance with 
     .
    To deactivate The Child Safety Device
    •
    Activate the appliance with 
     .
    •
    Touch 
     and than OK.
    To override The Child Safety Device
    for only one cooking time
    •
    Activate the appliance with 
     . Touch and 
    •Set the heat setting in 10 seconds.
    You can operate the appliance. Whenyou deactivate the appliance with 
     ,
    The Child Safety Device operates
    again.
    4.14 Deactivation and
    activation of the sounds
    Activate the appliance. Touch OK and
    then set the sound menu with arrows.
    Touch OK to confirm . Set the option
    with the arrows. Touch OK to confirm.
    When this function operates, you can
    hear the sounds only when:
    •
    you touch 
    • the Minute Minder comes down
    • the Power-off timer comes off
    • you put something on the control pan-
    el.
    5. HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
    INDUCTION COOKING ZONES
    For induction cooking zones a strong
    electro-magnetic field creates the heat
    in the cookware very quickly.
    5.1 Cookware for induction
    cooking zones
    Use the induction cooking zones
    with correct cookware.
    Cookware material
    •correct: cast iron, steel, enamelled
    steel, stainless steel, the bottom made
    of multi-layer (with correct mark from a
    manufacturer).
    •not correct: aluminium, copper, brass,
    glass, ceramic, porcelain.
    Cookware is correct for an induction
    hob if …
    • ... some water boils very quickly on a
    zone set to the highest heat setting..
    • ... a magnet pulls on to the bottom of
    the cookware.
    The bottom of the cookware
    must be as thick and flat as possi-
    ble.
    5.2 Use of the cooking zones
    IMPORTANT
    Put the cookware on the cross which is
    on the surface that you cook. Cover the
    cross fully. The magnetic part of the bot-
    tom of the cookware must be 125 mm
    minimum. Induction cooking zones
    adapt to the dimension of the bottom of
    the cookware automatically. You can
    cook with the large cookware on two
    cooking zones at the same time.
    5.3 The noises during
    operation
    If you can hear
    • crack noise: cookware is made of dif-
    ferent materials (Sandwich construc-
    tion).
    • whistle sound: you use one or more
    cooking zones with high power levels
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    							and the cookware is made of different
    materials (Sandwich construction).
    • humming: you use high power levels.
    • clicking: electric switching occurs.
    • hissing, buzzing: the fan operates.
    The noises are normal and do not re-
    fer to appliance malfunction.
    5.4 Energy saving
    How to save energy
    • If it is possible, always put the lids on
    the cookware.
    • Put cookware on a cooking zone be-
    fore you start it.
    • Use the residual heat to keep the food
    warm or to melt it.
    The cooking zone efficiency
    The cooking zone efficiency is related to
    the diameter of the cookware. The cook-
    ware with a smaller diameter than the
    minimum receives only a part of the
    power generated by the cooking zone.For the minimum diameters see the
    Technical Information chapter.
    5.5 Öko Timer (Eco Timer)
    To save energy, the heater of the
    cooking zone deactivates before
    the count down timer sounds.
    The difference in the operation
    time depends on the heat setting
    level and the length of the cook-
    ing operation.
    5.6 The Examples of cooking
    applications
    The relation between the heat setting
    and the cooking zone consumption of
    power is not linear.
    When you increase the heat setting it is
    not proportional to the increase of the
    cooking zone consumption of power.
    It means that the cooking zone with the
    medium heat setting uses less than a
    half of its power.
    The data in the table is for guid-
    ance only.
    He
    at
    set
    tin
    gUse to:TimeHintsNominal
    power con-
    sumption
    1
    Keep warm the food
    you cookedas requiredPut a lid on a cook-
    ware3 %
    1 -
    3Hollandaise sauce,
    melt: butter, choco-
    late, gelatine5 - 25 minMix from time to
    time3 – 8 %
    1 -
    3Solidify: fluffy ome-
    lettes, baked eggs10 - 40 minCook with a lid on3 – 8 %
    3 -
    5Simmer rice and milk-
    based dishes, heating
    up ready-cooked
    meals25 - 50 minAdd the minimum
    twice as much liquid
    as rice, mix milk
    dishes part proce-
    dure through8 – 13 %
    5 -
    7Steam vegetables,
    fish, meat20 - 45 minAdd some table-
    spoons of liquid13 – 18 %
    7 -
    9Steam potatoes20 - 60 minUse max. ¼ l water
    for 750 g of potatoes18 – 25 %
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    							He
    at
    set
    tin
    gUse to:TimeHintsNominal
    power con-
    sumption
    7 -
    9Cook larger quantities
    of food, stews and
    soups60 - 150
    minUp to 3 l liquid plus
    ingredients18 – 25 %
    9 -
    12Gentle fry: escalope,
    veal cordon bleu, cut-
    lets, rissoles, saus-
    ages, liver, roux, eggs,
    pancakes, doughnutsas necessa-
    ryTurn halfway through25 – 45 %
    12 -
    13Heavy fry, hash
    browns, loin steaks,
    steaks5 - 15 minTurn halfway through45 – 64 %
    14Boil water, cook pasta, sear meat (goulash, pot roast),
    deep-fry chips100 %
    Boil large quantities of water. Power function is activated. 
    6. CARE AND CLEANING
    Clean the appliance after each use.
    Always use cookware with clean bottom.
    Scratches or dark stains on the
    glass-ceramic cause no effect on
    how the appliance operates.
    To remove the dirt:
    •–Remove immediately: melted plas-
    tic, plastic foil, and food with sugar.
    If not, the dirt can cause damage to
    the appliance.–Remove after the appliance is suf-
    ficiently cool: limescale rings , wa-
    ter rings, fat stains, shiny metallic
    discolorations. Use a special clean-
    ing agent for glass ceramic.
    • The surface of the hob has horizontal
    grooves. Clean the appliance with a
    moist cloth and some detergent with a
    smooth movement from left to right.
    • At the end rub the appliance dry
    with a clean cloth.
    7. TROUBLESHOOTING
    ProblemPossible causeRemedy
    You cannot activate the
    appliance or operate it. Activate the appliance
    again and set the heat
    setting in less than 10
    seconds.
     You touched 2 or more
    sensor fields at the same
    time.Touch only one sensor
    field.
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    							ProblemPossible causeRemedy
     The STOP+GO function
    operates.Refer to the chapter
    “Daily Use”.
     There is water or fat
    stains on the control
    panel.Clean the control panel.
    An acoustic signal
    sounds and the appli-
    ance deactivates.
    An acoustic signal
    sounds when the appli-
    ance is deactivated.You put something on
    one or more sensor
    fields.Remove the object from
    the sensor fields.
    The residual heat indica-
    tor does not change col-
    ours.The cooking zone is not
    hot because it operated
    only for a short time.If the cooking zone oper-
    ated sufficiently long to
    be hot, speak to the
    service centre.
    The Automatic Heat Up
    function does not oper-
    ate.The cooking zone is hot.Let the cooking zone be-
    come sufficiently cool.
     The highest heat setting
    is set.The highest heat setting
    has the same power as
    the Automatic Heat Up
    function.
    The heat setting changes
    between two levels.The Power management
    is activated.Refer to “Power man-
    agement”.
    The sensor fields be-
    come hot.The cookware is too
    large or you put it too
    near to the controls.Put large cookware on
    the rear cooking zones if
    necessary.
    There is no signal when
    you touch the panel sen-
    sor fields.The signals are deactiva-
    ted.Activate the signals (refer
    to “Deactivation and ac-
    tivation of the sounds”).
    The backlight is on, but
    the contrast of the dis-
    play is bad.The hot cookware is on
    the display.Remove the object and
    let the appliance be-
    come sufficiently cool. If
    the contrast is not clear,
    speak to the service cen-
    tre.
    II and text come on.The Automatic Switch
    Off operates.Deactivate the appliance
    and activate it again.
     comes on.The Child Safety Device
    or the Lock function op-
    erates.Refer to the chapter
    “Daily Use”.
    ? comes on.No cookware is on the
    cooking zone.Put cookware on the
    cooking zone.
     The cookware is incor-
    rect.Use the correct cook-
    ware.
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    							ProblemPossible causeRemedy
     The diameter of the bot-
    tom of the cookware is
    too small for the cooking
    zone.Use cookware with cor-
    rect dimensions.
     The cookware does not
    cover the cross / square.Cover the cross / square
    fully.
    E and a number come
    on.There is an error in the
    appliance.Disconnect the appli-
    ance from the electrical
    supply for some time.
    Disconnect the fuse from
    the electrical system of
    the house. Connect it
    again. If E comes on
    again, speak to the serv-
    ice centre.
    E4 comes on.There is an error in the
    appliance because a
    cookware boils dry. The
    overheating protection
    for the cooking zones
    and the Automatic
    Switch Off operate.Deactivate the appli-
    ance. Remove the hot
    cookware. After approxi-
    mately 30 seconds, acti-
    vate the cooking zone
    again. If the cookware
    was the problem, the er-
    ror message goes out of
    the display, but the re-
    sidual heat indicator can
    stay. Let the cookware
    become sufficiently cool
    and refer to “Cookware
    for the induction cooking
    zones” to see if your
    cookware is compatible
    with the appliance.
    If you tried the above solutions and can-
    not repair the problem, speak to your
    dealer or the customer service. Give the
    data from the rating plate, three digit
    letter code for the glass ceramic (it is in
    the corner of the glass surface) and an
    error message that comes on.Make sure, you operated the appliance
    correctly. If not the servicing by a cus-
    tomer service technician or dealer will
    not be free of charge, also during the
    warranty period. The instructions about
    the customer service and conditions of
    guarantee are in the guarantee booklet.
    8. INSTALLATION
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    Before the installationBefore the installation of the appliance,
    record the information below from the
    rating plate. The rating plate is on the
    bottom of the appliance casing.
    • Model ...........................
    • PNC .............................
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    							• Serial number ....................
    8.1 Built-in appliances
    • Only use the built-in appliances after
    you assemble the appliance into cor-
    rect built-in units and work surfaces
    that align to the standards.
    8.2 Connection cable
    • Use the correct mains cable of type
    H05BB-F Tmax 90°C (or higher) for a
    single phase or two phase connection.
    • Replace the damaged mains cable
    with a special cable (type H05BB-F
    Tmax 90°C or higher). Speak to your
    local Service Centre.
    8.3 Assembly
    min.
    50mm min.
    500mm
    min.
    2mm
    < 20 mm
    min. 2 mm A
    B
     A
    12 mm
    28 mm
    38 mm B
    57 mm
    41 mm
    31 mm
    min 
    30 mmmin. 500 mm
    > 20 mm
    min. 2 mm A
    B
     A
    12 mm
    28 mm
    38 mm B
    57 mm
    41 mm
    31 mm
    min. 500 mm
    R 5mm
    min.
    55mm
    490+1mm560+1mm
    min.
    12 mm
    min. 
    2 mm
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    							min.
    38 mm
    min.
    2 mm
    If you use a protection box (an additional
    accessory1)), the front airflow space of 2
    mm and protective floor directly below
    the appliance are not necessary.
    You can not use the protection box if
    you install the appliance above an oven.
    1) 
    The protection box accessory may not be available in some countries. Please contact
    your local supplier.
    9. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
    Modell HK683320XG Prod.Nr. 949 595 185 00
    Typ 58 GAD C4 AU 220 - 240 V 50 - 60 Hz
    Induction 7.4 kW Made in Germany
    Ser.Nr. .......... 7.4 kW
    AEG
      
    Cooking zones power
    Cooking
    zoneNominal
    Power (Max
    heat setting)
    [W]Power Func-
    tion activa-
    ted [W]Power func-
    tion maxi-
    mum dura-
    tion [min]Minimum
    cookware di-
    ameter [mm]
    Right rear —
    180 / 280 mm1800 / 3500 W2800 / 3700 W5145
    Left rear2300 W3200 W10125
    Left front2300 W3200 W10125
    The power of the cooking zones can be
    different in some small range from thedata in the table. It changes with the ma-
    terial and dimensions of the cookware.
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    							10. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
    Recycle the materials with the
    symbol  . Put the packaging in
    applicable containers to recycle it.
    Help protect the environment and
    human health and to recycle waste
    of electrical and electronicappliances. Do not dispose
    appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste. Return the
    product to your local recycling
    facility or contact your municipal
    office.
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