Contents 1 Safety precautions 5 Symbols used ...................... 5 General safety precautions ................. 6 Appliance-specific safety precautions............... 6 Instructions for use .................... 7 2 Disposal 10 3 Using for the first time 11 4 Your appliance 12 Appliance overview..................... 12 Operating and display elements .............. 14 How induction hobs function ................ 15 Pan detection....................... 15 Cookware ...................... 16...
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8 Technical data 36 Product fiche...................... 36 9 Index 38 10 Notes 40 11 Service & Support 43...
Safety precautions Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions ▸...
1 Safety precautions General safety precautions ▪ Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time! ▪ This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap- abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the hazards involved.
1 Safety precautions ▪ Under no circumstances use a steam cleaner to clean the ap- pliance. ▪ Do not place metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons, lids or aluminium foil on the hob as they can get hot. ▪ After use, switch the hob off using the controls and do not rely on the pan detector.
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1 Safety precautions ▪ Use original spare parts only. ▪ Retain these operating instructions for future reference. If you sell the appli- ance or pass it on to a third party, please ensure these operating instruc- tions accompany the appliance, together with the installation instructions. ▪...
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1 Safety precautions ▪ Take particular care that sugary foods or juices do not get onto the hot cooking zones as it can damage them. If sugary foods or juices do get on to the hot cooking zones clean away immediately (while still hot) with a scraper.
Disposal Packaging ▪ All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS)) are marked and should be collected for recycling and disposed of in an en- vironmentally friendly way. Disconnection ▪ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician! Safety ▪...
Using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity sup- ply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/electrician carry out the necessary work. During the first few hours of use, a cooking zone can give off an un- pleasant smell.
Your appliance Appliance overview GK37TIMS, GK37TIMSC, GK37TIMSF ▪ 2 cooking zones Ø 210 mm (back) ▪ 1 cooking zone Ø 180 mm (front) GK47TIMS, GK47TIMSC/O, GK47TIMSU, GK47TIMSF/O, GK47TIMXSC, GK47TIMXSF ▪ 2 cooking zones Ø 210 mm (back) ▪ 2 cooking zones Ø 180 mm (front)
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4 Your appliance GK36TIS, GK36TISC, GK36TISF, GK36TIS.1F ▪ 1 cooking zone Ø 250 mm ▪ 1 cooking zone Ø 210 mm ▪ 1 cooking zone Ø 145 mm GK46TIS, GK46TISC, GK46TISF, GK46TISU, GK46TIS.1F GK46TIXS, GK46TIXSC, GK46TIXSF, GK46TIXS.1F ▪ 1 cooking zone Ø 210 mm ▪...
4 Your appliance Operating and display elements Buttons Appliance ON/OFF Slider (for setting the power level) PowerPlus Pause cooking ON/OFF and restore function Wipe protection ON/OFF Select cooking zone Operating time / timer Displays 1 Cooking zone power level 2 Selection indicator: Cooking zone selected 3 Operating time activated 4 Cooking zone indicator light for the operating time 5 Operating time / timer...
4 Your appliance How induction hobs function Induction hobs work very differently from conventional hobs or hot plates. The induction coils under the glass ceramic plate produce a rapidly changing mag- netic field which directly heats up the magnetic base of the cookware. The glass ceramic plate is only warmed by the hot cookware.
4 Your appliance Cookware Suitable cookware Only cookware with a full magnetic base is suitable for use with the induction hob. This can be checked in the follow ways: ▪ A magnet sticks anywhere on the base of the cookware. ▪...
4 Your appliance Flexible cooking Only applicable for GK37TIMS, GK47TIMS and GK47TIMXS. In flexible cooking, there are no marked cooking zones. Pans with different diameters can be placed on any cooking zone. must, however, be covered for pan detection. For even frying, the pan must be centred on .
Operating the appliance Switching the appliance on and off All the appliances are operated in the same way. ▸ To switch the appliance on: Depress the button for 1 second. – flashes in all the power level displays. – If no other entry is made, the appliance switches off again after about 10 seconds for safety reasons.
5 Operating the appliance Overview of power levels Power level Cooking method Keeping warm Sauces, keeps food ready for serving at around 65 °C Melting, gentle warming Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces Swelling Rice Continued cooking, Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, reducing, stewing fish Continued cooking, Pasta, soup, braised meat...
5 Operating the appliance Melting function With the melting function, butter, chocolate or honey, for instance, can be gently melted at 40 °C. Switching the melting function on ▸ Hold power level on the slider depressed for 2 seconds. – Two horizontal bars illuminate in the power level display.
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– Touch the required power level on the slider. Power management GK37TIMS, GK37TIMSC, GK37TIMSF PowerPlus cannot be used at the same time as the cooking zones 1 and 2. If PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones, then the power output is re- duced for the cooking zone that was first selected.
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5 Operating the appliance GK47TIMS, GK47TIMSC/O, GK47TIMSF/O, GK47TIMSU, GK47TIMXSC, GK47TIMXSF PowerPlus cannot be used with both cooking zones of a group (A or B) at the same time. If PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones of a group, then the power output is reduced for the cooking zone that was first selected. PowerPlus with Group A * cooking zone...
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5 Operating the appliance GK36TIS, GK36TISC, GK36TISF, GK36TIS.1F PowerPlus cannot be used at the same time as the cooking zones 1 and 2. If PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones, then the power output is re- duced for the cooking zone that was first selected. Cooking zone 3 can be operated with PowerPlus independently of cooking zones 1 and 2.
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5 Operating the appliance GK46TIS, GK46TISC, GK46TISF, GK46TISU, GK46TIS.1F GK46TIXS, GK46TIXSC, GK46TIXSF, GK46TIXS.1F PowerPlus cannot be used with both cooking zones of a group (A or B) at the same time. If PowerPlus is activated with both cooking zones of a group, then the power output is reduced for the cooking zone that was first selected.
5 Operating the appliance 5.10 Automatic boost Do not leave the hob unattended when using the automatic boost. Risk of boiling over, burning on and igniting! All the cooking zones are equipped with a selectable automatic boost. With this function, a cooking zone heats at power level for a certain length of time (see table).
5 Operating the appliance 5.11 Operating time Do not leave the hob unattended during use. Risk of boiling over, burning on and igniting! With the operating time function, a Cooking zone switches off automatically after a set time 1–99 min.. Setting the operating time ▸...
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5 Operating the appliance Switching the operating time off before time ▸ Press the button of the required cooking zone. ▸ Press the button. ▸ Set the second digit of the operating time to using the slider. ▸ Press the button.
5 Operating the appliance 5.12 Timer The timer functions like an egg timer (1–99 min.). It can only be set when a cooking zone is in operation. A cooking zone can be put into operation when the timer is running. However, no operating time can be set.
5 Operating the appliance 5.13 Childproof lock The childproof lock is to prevent the appliance from being accidentally switched on. Switching the childproof lock on ▸ Switch the appliance on. Ensure all cooking zones are switched off. ▸ Touch the buttons at the same time.
5 Operating the appliance 5.14 Restore function If the appliance has been inadvertently switched off with the button, the set- tings can be restored within 6 seconds. ▸ Switch the appliance on. – The indicator light for the button flashes. ▸ Touch the button.
Care and maintenance Clean the appliance only when it has completely cooled down. Risk of burns! Always clean the hob after use. This prevents food residue from burning on. Dried-on or burned-on food residue is harder to clean off. Use of improper cleaning techniques can result in damage to the markings or surface.
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6 Care and maintenance Cleaning For good results, follow these cleaning instructions. ▸ To clean thoroughly, remove most of the soiling using a hob scraper or a special cleaning sponge for glass ceramic hobs. ▸ Add a few drops of a suitable cleaning fluid to the cold hob surface and rub over the surface using kitchen towel or a clean cloth.
Trouble-shooting What to do if … … the appliance is not working and all the displays are dark? Possible cause Solution ▪ The fuse or circuit breaker for ▸ Change the fuse. electrical installations in the ▸ Reset the circuit breaker. home is defective.
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7 Trouble-shooting flash alternately in the display? Possible cause Solution ▪ The automatic safety shut-off ▸ Switch the cooking zone back on again if was triggered. required. If a cooking zone has been running for longer without any settings be- ing changed, the appliance switches the cooking zone off automatic- ally, after how much time depends on the power level set.
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7 Trouble-shooting … are illuminated in the display? Possible cause Solution ▪ An object (e.g. paper) ▸ Remove any objects in the drawer underneath the hob is underneath the hob. obstructing the air intake. ▸ Touch any button to cancel the error. ▸...
Technical data Product fiche In accordance with EU Regulation No. 66/2014 Model number GK 31039 Type designation GK G47TIMXSC/F Number of cooking zones Heating technology Induction cooking zone Diameter of round cooking zones Energy consumption per Wh/kg 184.9 173.8 199.1 cooking zone Energy consumption of Wh/kg...
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8 Technical data Model number GK 31041 Type designation GK GK37TIMS/C/F Number of cooking zones Heating technology Induction cooking zone Diameter of round cooking zones Energy consumption per Wh/kg 178.1 198.6 cooking zone Energy consumption of Wh/kg 190.5 the entire hob EC...
Index Setting .......... 26 Several operating times .... 27 Appliance OptiGlass............17 Switching on and off ...... 18 Illumination.......... 17 Appliance overview ........12 Overview of power levels ......19 Appliance-specific safety precautions ..........6 Automatic boost ..........25 Packaging ............10 Cancelling before time .....
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9 Index Using for the first time........11 Validity............... 2 Warranty extensions ........43 Where is the identification plate?....11 Wipe protection ..........30...
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▸ Touch the slider or swipe it to set the power level. Switching the cooking zone off ▸ Press the button of the required cooking zone. ▸ Touch on the slider. Switching the appliance off ▸ Press the button. J008352-R04 V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6301 Zug info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com...
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