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  • Page 1 GIT68B Instructions for Use GIT78B GIS68XC GIS78XC...
  • Page 3 Dear customer! 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 Instructions for use are intended for the user. They describe the appliance and its operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF IMPORTANT WARNINGS ....................7 What you should pay attention to ..................7 Connection and repair ........................ 7 During use ............................7 Temperature safety ........................8 Cooking-time limiter ........................8 CONTROL UNIT .......................10 Control panel ..........................10 Description ............................11 USE ............................. 12 Getting used to it...
  • Page 5: Important Warnings

    IMPORTANT WARNINGS What you should pay Induction cooking is extremely safe. Various safety devices attention to have been incorporated in the hob such as a residual heat indicator and a cooking time limiter. There are nevertheless a number of precautions you should take. Connection and repair •...
  • Page 6: Temperature Safety

    fl ames could cause a fi re, even if the cooker hood is switched off . • The ceramic top is extremely strong, but not unbreakable. A spice jar or pointed utensil falling on it, for example, could cause it to break. •...
  • Page 7 Setting The cooking zone switches automatically off after: 12 hours 8,5 hours 6,5 hours 5 hours 4 hours 3,5 hours 3 hours 2,5 hours 2 hours 1,5 hours 2 hours 2 hours The cooking-time limiter switches the cooking zones off if the time in the table has elapsed.
  • Page 8: Control Unit

    CONTROL UNIT Control panel The number of cooking zones depends on the appliance model. 1. IQ - IQcook system (Controls are described in the separately attached instructions for use) --------------------------------------------------- 2. Hotplate power control 3. P - Power boost 4. Child lock 5.
  • Page 9: Description

    Description GIT68B GIS68XC GIT78B GIS78XC 1. Cooking zone Φ 145mm; 2,2kW 2. Cooking zone Φ 180mm; 3,0kW 3. Cooking zone Φ 210mm; 3,7kW 4. Cooking zone Φ 180mm; 3,0kW...
  • Page 10: Use

    Getting used to it... Using touch sensors The touch sensors only react to the light pressure of a fi ngertip. You do not have to apply any pressure. Do not operate the controls with any other objects. The hob will not switch on when your pet walks over it.
  • Page 11: Pans

    Induction cooking Induction cooking hob heats the food using a magnetic fi eld. When a pan with ferromagnetic metal bottom is placed on the hob, the magnetic fi eld generates eddy currents that heat up the pan. Coil (1) in the induction hob (2) generates magnetic fi...
  • Page 12 You can check for yourself whether your pans are suitable using a magnet. A pan is suitable if the base of the pan is attracted by the magnet. Suitable Unsuitable Special stainlesssteel pans Earthenware Class Induction Stainless steel Hard-wearing enamelled pans Porcelain Enamelled cast-iron pans Copper...
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION Switching on the hob The power has 9 settings. There is also a ‘boost’ setting, and setting the power which is indicated by the letter P in the display. 1. Put a pan on a hotplate. 2 Touch the On/Off button You will hear a short bleep and the display for each hotplate will show 0.
  • Page 14: Automatic Heat-Up Function

    Automatic heat-up The automatic heat-up function temporarily increases the function power (setting ‘9.’) to heat the contents of the pan faster. This function is available in all settings except the ‘Boost’ setting and setting ‘9.’ Switching on the automatic heat-up function The hob is switched on and a pan has been placed on the hotplate.
  • Page 15: Switching Off The Hob

    Switching off the boost function The boost function is switched on, and the display indicates ‘P’. 1. Touch the slide control sensor at any position. The display shows the selected power setting, the boost function is switched off . Or: 2.
  • Page 16: Stand By Mode

    Stand by mode Stand-by mode In stand-by mode, the display for each hotplate shows 0.. The hob is switched off and can be left unattended. You can switch to stand-by from 'Off ' mode, or by switching off the individual hotplates (by setting them to 0.). In stand-by mode, the hob automatically switches off if no other buttons are touched within 10 seconds.
  • Page 17: Stop/Go Function

    If no buttons are touched within 10 seconds, the cooking zone will automatically switch off . The child lock remains active. You can even switch off the hob. Touch the button again within 10 seconds to switch off the child lock and unlock the control panel. You must wait 10 seconds before switching the hob on again with the On/Off button in order to switch off the...
  • Page 18: Cooking Timer / Minute Minder

    Cooking timer / Minute A cooking timer can be set for each cooking zone. All of minder the cooking timers can be used at the same time. The hob also has a minute minder. Both the cooking timer and the minute minder can be set to a maximum of 99 minutes.
  • Page 19: Switching Off The Timer/Minute Minder

    Switching on the cooking timer 1. Cooking timer can be switched on if at least one hotplate is active. 2. To set the cooking timer for the fi rst active hotplate, touch the (-/+) buttons simultaneously. Each following touch of the (-/+) moves you to the next hotplate timer setting, which is indicated by the symbol on the display.
  • Page 20: Cooking

    COOKING Healthy cooking Burning point of diff erent types of oil To ensure your food is fried as healthily as possible, Gorenje recommends choosing the type of oil according to the frying temperature. Each oil has a diff erent burning point at which toxic gasses are released.
  • Page 21 • Use setting 6 and 5 to: - complete the cooking of large quantities; - defrost hard vegetables; - fry thin slices of breaded meat. • Use settings 1-4 to: - simmer bouillon; - stew meats; - simmer vegetables; - melting chocolate; - melt cheese.
  • Page 22: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning 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.
  • Page 23 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 aff ect its operation or the stability of the surface.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The service department telephone number can be General found on the guarantee card provided. If you notice a crack in the glass top (however small), switch the hob off immediately, unplug the hob, turn off the (automatic) fuse switch(es) in the meter cupboard or, in the event of a permanent connection, set the switch in the power supply lead to zero.) Contact the service department.
  • Page 25: Installation Instructions

    SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION A fuse blows as soon as the The hob has been wrongly Check the electrical hob is switched on. connected. connections. The hob simply switches off . You accidentally touched Switch the hob back on. the On/Off button or touched two buttons at the same time.
  • Page 26 Clearance Suffi cient all-round clearance is essential to the safe use of the hob. Check that there is enough clearance. kuhinjska napa kuhinjski element stena kuhališče *SIVK 6 ... 61 cm *SIVK 7 ... 78 cm Installation dimensions The dimensions and recesses are shown in the illustrations beneath.
  • Page 27 • Cooking hobs can be installed into worktops that are 30 50 mm thick. • If the board is thicker than 40 mm, its inner edge should be trimmed, or ground. Thus, suffi cient air circulation will be provided. If the hob is wider than the cupboard, with a worktop less than 46 mm thick, saw a cut-out in both sides of the cupboard, so the appliance is detached from the cupboard.
  • Page 28 A Lower kitchen cabinet with a drawer • An opening at least 140 mm high must be provided on the back wall of the cabinet, along its entire width. Furthermore, a minimum of 6 mm clearance must be provided at the front side, along the entire width of the cabinet.
  • Page 29 B Lower kitchen cabinet with an oven • Installing the oven under an induction hob is possible with oven types EVP4.., EVP2.., which are fi tted with a cooling fan. Before installing the oven, the rear wall of the kitchen cabinet should be removed. Furthermore, a minimum of 6 mm clearance should be provided at the front side, along the entire width of the cabinet.
  • Page 30: Sivk6, 7, 1

    Electrical connection Common connection: SIVK6, 7, 1 • 2 phase and 1 zero connection (2 1N, 400 V~/ 50 Hz): - The voltage between the phases and the zeros is 230 V~. The voltage between the two phases is 400 V~. Fit a connecting bridge between connecting points 4-5.
  • Page 31: Building In

    The bridges on the connecting block can be used to create the required connections, as indicated in these illustrations. Building in Check that the cabinet and the cut-out meet the dimension and ventilation requirement Threat the sawn ends of wooden or synthetic worktops with sealing varnish if necessary, to prevent moisture causing the worktop to swell.
  • Page 36 INDUKCIJA_IQ_G+ en (12-15)

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