V-ZUG CombiCookTop V2000 I804 Operating Instructions Manual

V-ZUG CombiCookTop V2000 I804 Operating Instructions Manual

Induction hob with integrated range hood

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CombiCookTop V2000 I804
Induction hob with integrated range hood

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions CombiCookTop V2000 I804 Induction hob with integrated range hood...
  • Page 2 Validity These operating instructions apply to: Model designation Type Model identifier CombiCookTop V2000 I804 CCT2T-31095 CCT2T84MTLD Variations depending on the model are noted in the text. © V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2022...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Room ventilation ...........   24 Safety warnings  4 OptiLink..............  24 Symbols used............ 4 CleanAir ..............  25 General safety precautions........ 4 After-running time ..........  26 Appliance-specific safety precautions .... 4 Filter.................   26 Instructions for use.......... 5 User settings  27 Using for the first time...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings Symbols used Cleaning and user mainten- ance shall not be undertaken Denotes important safety precau- tions. by children without supervi- Failure to observe said precautions sion. can result in injury or in damage to ▪ If an appliance is not the appliance or fittings! equipped with a mains cable Information and precautions that...
  • Page 5: Instructions For Use

    1 Safety warnings disconnect it from the mains ▪ Do not operate the appliance to avoid possible electric using an external time switch shock. or a separate remote control ▪ WARNING: The appliance system. and its accessible parts get ▪ The room must be adequately hot during use.
  • Page 6 1 Safety warnings ▪ Any repairs, modifications or manipula- Caution: Burns hazard tions to the appliance, especially any ▪ Overheated fat and oil can easily catch electrically live parts, may only be car- fire. NEVER attempt to extinguish burn- ried out by the manufacturer, its Cus- ing oil or fat with water.
  • Page 7 1 Safety warnings ▪ Pots with pure copper or aluminium ▪ Caution: Accessible parts may become bases should not be used for cooking hot when used with cooking appliances. as they can leave behind traces that ▪ Do not flambé food next to the range can be difficult to clean.
  • Page 8 1 Safety warnings ▪ When carrying out maintenance work on the appliance, including replacing light bulbs, cut off the electricity supply to the appliance: remove the screw fuse from the holder or switch the circuit breaker off, or unplug from the mains socket.
  • Page 9: Using For The First Time

    Using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accord- ance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/electrician carry out the necessary work. Remove any adhesive stickers from the appliance before using it for the first time. During the first few hours of use, a cooking zone can give off an unpleasant smell.
  • Page 10: How Induction Hobs Function

    3 Appliance description 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 magnetic field which dir- ectly heats up the magnetic base of the cookware. The glass ceramic plate is only warmed by the hot cookware.
  • Page 11 3 Appliance description Sandwich base Capsule base Multi-layer material Pressed base Cast iron Enamelled cast iron Enamelled steel Key: Heat distribution Steel Reaction speed Aluminium Noise level Enamel Care Good Weight Satisfactory Unfavourable General notes on cookware ▸ As far as possible ensure that the diameter of the base of the cookware is the same size as the upper diameter of the cookware.
  • Page 12: Range Hood

    3 Appliance description Pan position Position pots and pans on the hob so that the steam is not drawn into the range hood over the handles. Energy-efficient cooking For maximum energy efficiency and even heat distribution note the following: ▪ The base of the cookware must be clean, dry and smooth. ▪...
  • Page 13: General Operation

    4 General operation General operation Overview of the various menus, functions and options of the hob: Menu Selection Menu activation Functions specific to ▪ Operating time ▸ Hold the relevant cooking zone de- the cooking zones ▪ Cooking functions pressed for 1 second or touch 2×. ▪...
  • Page 14: Overview Of Power Levels

    5 Operating the hob ▸ Touch or swipe the slider «0–P» to set the power level. – The desired setting can be selected when the cooking zone and the slider are displayed. – The power level selected is accepted when the slider is released.
  • Page 15: Power Management

    5 Operating the hob Power management High power levels cannot be set with both cookware items of a ZoneFlex cooking zone (A or B) at the same time. If an attempt is made to operate two items of cookware at high power levels within a ZoneFlex cooking zone, then the power is reduced for the cookware that was first selected.
  • Page 16 5 Operating the hob – The operating time is displayed below the cooking zone. 1h 30 Changing the operating time ▸ Hold the cooking zone with the operating time depressed Operating time for 1 second or touch 2×. ▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with spectively.
  • Page 17: Using The Cooking Functions

    5 Operating the hob Using the cooking functions Melting Butter, chocolate and honey, for instance, can be gently melted at approx. 40 °C. Keep warm Food that has finished cooking can be kept warm at approx. 65 °C. Simmering Sausages, dumplings and stuffed pasta, for instance, can be cooked in hot water, just below boiling point.
  • Page 18 5 Operating the hob Cooking Control In order to correctly detect the boiling point, use cool, unsalted, unseasoned water only. The use of a pan lid is recommended. Cooking Control can only be started on a cooking zone that is switched off. The pan should not be moved during the heating-up phase.
  • Page 19 5 Operating the hob Automatic boost All the cooking zones are equipped with a selectable automatic boost. With this function, a cooking zone heats at power level «9» for a certain length of time (see table). When this duration is up, it automatically switches back to the previously selected continued cooking level.
  • Page 20: Timer

    5 Operating the hob 5.11 Timer The timer functions like an egg timer (1 minute to 99 hours and 59 minutes). It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions. Setting the timer ▸ Touch . Timer ▸ Increase or decrease the selected value with spectively.
  • Page 21: Pause Cooking

    5 Operating the hob 5.12 Pause cooking With this function, the power level of all the cooking zones that are switched on can be switched to «0» for up to 10 minutes. After pause cooking, operation can be resumed using the previous settings. Temperature Control and Cooking Control are switched off through use of pause cooking.
  • Page 22: Recall Function

    5 Operating the hob Switching wipe protection off before time Wipe protection can be cancelled during the first 3 seconds. Then disappears. ▸ Touch . Wipe protection activated – Wipe protection has been cancelled and the appliance may be operated again. Touch the button to switch the appliance off at any time.
  • Page 23: Operating The Range Hood

    6 Operating the range hood Operating the range hood Switching the range hood on manually while in the process of cooking ▸ Touch – The range hood is highlighted and the slider appears. ▸ Touch or swipe the slider «0–P» to set the power level. –...
  • Page 24: Room Ventilation

    6 Operating the range hood Room ventilation With the room ventilation function, the air is cleaned irrespective of whether cooking zones are in operation. The range hood is switched on and off manually. The cooking zones cannot be operated when room ventilation is running. ▸...
  • Page 25: Cleanair

    6 Operating the range hood Setting the OptiLink ▸ Hold depressed for 2 seconds or touch 2×. OptiLink ▸ Select the «OptiLink» menu item with or . ▸ Touch the required mode and confirm with – When OptiLink is activated, the symbols Standard above...
  • Page 26: After-Running Time

    6 Operating the range hood After-running time When the appliance is switched off, the range hood can continue to run for a certain period of time at level 1. Residual cooking fumes and smells are extracted and the range hood is dried. The after-running time is activated if the appliance has been in operation and at least one cooking zone has been used and the range hood was used.
  • Page 27: User Settings

    7 User settings User settings Overview of user settings ▪ Childproof lock ▪ Button signal ▪ Language ▪ Ventilation ▪ Brightness ▪ Hints ▪ Loudness ▪ Factory setting Changing user settings To change the user settings, the appliance must be switched on. ▸...
  • Page 28: Languages

    7 User settings Switching the childproof lock off ▸ With the childproof lock activated, select the «Childproof Childproof lock lock» user setting. ▸ Touch to deactivate the childproof lock. ▸ Confirm the setting with off Languages The language of the display can be changed. Different languages are available for selec- tion.
  • Page 29: Button Signal

    7 User settings Button signal The button signal can be switched on or off. ▸ Select the «Button signal» user setting. Button signal ▸ Touch to activate the button signal. ▸ Confirm the setting with activated Ventilation The ventilation mode of the range hood can be changed. It is possible to switch between recirculation mode and extraction mode.
  • Page 30: Care And Maintenance

    8 Care and maintenance The following functions are defined in the appliance as the default factory setting: Function Factory setting Childproof lock Languages Deutsch Brightness Level 9 (loud) Volume Level 5 (medium) Button signal Ventilation Recirculation air Hints OptiLink Standard mode After-running time 20 minutes CleanAir...
  • Page 31 8 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 agent (see page 31) to the cold hob surface and rub over the surface using kitchen towel or a clean cloth.
  • Page 32: Range Hood

    8 Care and maintenance Range hood Make sure no water gets inside the appliance. If water gets into the appliance, it can cause damage. If liquid runs into the opening of the hood: Clean and dry immediately. Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, etc.
  • Page 33 8 Care and maintenance Inserting the filter cassette ▸ Reassemble in the reverse order. ▸ Make sure the filter cassette is fully inserted. Resetting the saturation indicator alarm for the grease filters ▸ In the display, touch the grease filter Filter –...
  • Page 34: Trouble-Shooting

    9 Trouble-shooting After heat regeneration in the oven, allow the activated charcoal filter to cool down before putting it back in the range hood. Risk of burns! Dispose of activated charcoal filters that are spent and no longer able to be re- cycled at a suitable recycling point.
  • Page 35 9 Trouble-shooting Display Possible cause Solution/Measures ▪ Object (e.g. pan, dish) on ▸ Remove the object or liquid from the control panel. the display. ▪ There is boiled-over food ▸ The appliance can be used again Repeated activation Release or clean buttons on the control panel.
  • Page 36 9 Trouble-shooting Display Possible cause Solution/Measures ▪ The childproof lock is ▸ For operating the appliance with the Childproof lock activated activated. childproof lock activated, see the «User settings» section (see page 27). Code 226 ▸ Switch off or override the childproof lock.
  • Page 37: Other Possible Problems

    9 Trouble-shooting Other possible problems Malfunction Possible cause Solution/Measures The appliance is ▪ The fuse or circuit ▸ Change the fuse. not working and breaker for electrical in- ▸ Reset the circuit breaker. the display is dark. stallations in the home is defective.
  • Page 38: Accessories And Spare Parts

    176.6 entire hob EC 11.2 Range hood In accordance with EU Regulation No. 65/2014 and No. 66/2014 Description Abbreviation Unit Value Brand V-ZUG LTD Model number CCT2T-31095 Yearly energy consumption kWh/a 34.1 hood Energy efficiency index 45.4 hood Energy efficient class Fluid dynamic efficiency 31.7...
  • Page 39 11 Technical data Description Abbreviation Unit Value Air flow at minimal speed 130.8 Air flow at maximum speed (except intensive 520.9 or fast-running level) Air flow in operation at intensive or fast-run- 595.6 boost ning level A-rated airborne acoustical noise at minimum speed A-rated airborne acoustical noise at maximum speed...
  • Page 40: Disposal

    12 Disposal Disposal 12.1 Packaging Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way. 12.2 Safety Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing): ▸...
  • Page 41: Index

    Index Accessories ............38 General operation ..........13 After-running time..........26 Setting............ 26 Appliance Hints ..............29 Disposal............ 40 How induction hobs function ......10 Appliance description ........9 Appliance overview ..........9 Appliance-specific safety precautions Keep warm............17 ................ 4 Automatic boost ..........
  • Page 42 Activated charcoal filter ...... 33 Switching on .......... 21 Cleaning the filter cassette ...... 32 Cleaning the grease filters...... 32 Cleaning the inside........ 32 Inserting the filter cassette...... 33 Removing the filter cassette ......  32 Resetting saturation indicator for activated charcoal filter ..........
  • Page 43: Service & Support

    Your repair order Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site visit by us by phone if you wish. General queries, accessories and service agreement V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our pro- gressive service agreements.
  • Page 44 ▸ Touch «0» on the slider. To switch appliance off ▸ Hold the button depressed for 1 second. 1143897-02 V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug Tel. +41 58 767 67 67, Fax +41 58 767 61 61 info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850...

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