Table of contents 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..... 3 7.4 Controlling the hood via the cooktop ...... 30 1.1 Safety definitions............ 3 7.5 Overview of the hood control settings ...... 31 1.2 General information............ 3 8 Cleaning and maintenance ........ 31 1.3 Intended use .............. 3 8.1 Cleaning agents.............
en-us IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions carefully before use. These precau- In private households and in enclosed spaces in a resi- ¡ tions will reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire and injury dential environment. to persons.
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en-us IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Never leave the cooktop unattended when in use. Use Proper Pan Size - This appliance is equipped with Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite. one or more surface units of different sizes. A fire could occur during cooking.
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en-us IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Hot oil is capable of causing extreme burns and injury. Always keep the sensor’s window clean. ▶ ▶ Use high heat settings on the cooktop only when nec- When using the cooking sensor functions, make sure ▶...
en-us IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS started. 1.6 Child safety - The fire department is being called. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includ- - You can fight the fire with your back to an exit. ing children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental ca- Do not heat or warm unopened food containers.
en-us IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FCC Rules for ISM equipment. This induction cooktop Connect only to properly grounded outlet. ▶ meets the FCC requirements to minimize interference with Refer to installation instructions for details. ▶ other devices in residential installation. Induction cooktops User Servicing - Do not repair or replace any part of the may cause interference with television or radio reception.
en-us Environmental protection and energy-saving Controlling the heat supply and safety; the cooktop in- ¡ 2 Environmental protection and en- Environmental protection and energy-saving creases or decreases the heat supply as soon as the ergy-saving user changes the setting. The induction cooking zone stops the heat supply when you remove the cookware from the cooking zone without you having to switch it off Environmental protection and energy-saving...
Familiarizing yourself with your appliance en-us Clay ¡ 4 Familiarizing yourself with your ap- Familiarizing yourself with your appliance Copper ¡ pliance Aluminum ¡ Composition of the cookware base Familiarizing yourself with your appliance 4.1 Cooking surface The material(s) from which the base of the cookware is made may affect the cooking result.
en-us Familiarizing yourself with your appliance Start timer Touch keys and touch fields Information The touch keys and fields are touch-sensitive. To select a function, touch the relevant symbol. The available func- tions light up on the display. Info menu Touch Function The info menu provides you with information about the ap- key /...
Operation en-us 4.4 Cooking position display 5 Operation Operation When you place cookware on the cooking surface, the in- Here you will find everything you need to know about op- Operation dicator for the relevant cooking position lights up on the erating your appliance. touchscreen display.
en-us Operation Touch on the cooking zone display. Note: If you place cookware on the cooking surface before turning on the cooktop, the cookware is detected when you press the main switch. The indicator for the cooking position will light up on the touch screen display. Changing the power level Select the cooking zone and set the required power ▶...
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Operation en-us Food Ongoing cooking Cooking time in min. setting Heating sausages in water 3 - 4 Defrosting and heating Spinach, frozen 3 - 4 15 - 25 Goulash, frozen 3 - 4 35 - 55 Poaching and simmering Potato dumplings 4.5 - 5.5 20 - 30 Fish 4 - 5 10 - 15 White sauces, such as Béchamel sauce 1 - 2 3 - 6 Whisked sauces, such as Béarnaise sauce, Hollandaise sauce...
Operation en-us To turn off the timers, touch and hold the timer display Touch . for a few seconds. The timer is reset to 00.00 and is displayed on the main screen. Pausing the Kitchen timer Touch to exit the timer menu. Touch Touch ...
en-us Operation Deactivating PowerBoost® Touch the cooking zone symbol and select any power level. Scroll up or down to select . 5.8 PanBoost™ With this function you can heat cookware faster than with power level 9.0. Recommendations for using this function: Always use cookware that has not been pre-heated.
Operation en-us Using the transfer function 5.11 Cooking sensor mode The cookware is placed on a cooking zone and you The cooking sensor processes make cooking easy and have made settings. produce exceptional results. How it works: A wireless cooking sensor is required to use this mode. ¡...
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en-us Operation Any cookware that is suitable for induction cooking can ¡ Suitable cookware for the cooking sensor function be used for the cooking sensor. Refer to the information Use cookware that is tall enough that, when the re- ¡ on induction cooking. → Page 8 quired volume of water is added, the water level is higher than the silicone patch for the wireless cooking sensor.
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Operation en-us The boiling point is set to 650 - 1300 ft (200 - 400 m) by Set the desired temperature on the cooking zone dis- default. If your home is at an elevation between 650 and play. 1300 ft (200 and 400 m) above sea level, there is no need to change the boiling point.
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en-us Operation Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time (°C) from sound signal Stewing poultry 250 (115) 15-25 Viennese boiled beef 250 (115) 15-25 Deep-fat frying Deep-fat frying chicken portions 340 (170) 10-15 Deep-fat frying meatballs 340 (170) 10-15 Fish Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time...
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Operation en-us Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time (°C) from sound signal Boiling Boiling potatoes 212 (100) 30-45 Cooking in a pressure cooker Potatoes in a pressure cooker 250 (115) 10-20 Pasta and cereals Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time (°C) from sound signal Poaching...
en-us Operation Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time (°C) from sound signal Green beans, frozen 212 (100) 15-30 Deep-fat frying Deep-fat frying French fries 355 (180) Miscellaneous Food Function Temperature °F Total cooking time (°C) from sound signal Keeping warm, heating Heating goulash soup 160 (70) 10-20...
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Operation en-us Resetting the wireless cooking sensor Press and hold for 8 to 10 seconds. While you keep the touch key pressed, the LED indica- tor on the wireless cooking sensor lights up three times. When the LED lights up for the third time, release the touch key.
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Operation en-us General information: Note: When you deactivate the function, the power levels You can change the default power levels in the basic return to the default values. ¡ settings menu. → "Basic settings", Page 27 Deactivating MyZone® If the function is not available in the settings area, the ¡...
en-us Operation Scroll to select the required Tappanyaki setting . Touch the area you want to change and set a different ▶ power level in the display. Note: If you change the orientation of the Teppanyaki grid- dle, select the appropriate setting for the new position on the cooking zone display.
Operation en-us 5.17 Basic settings You can configure the basic settings for your appliance to meet your needs. Basic settings overview Here you can find an overview of the basic settings and the preset factory settings. Display Setting Options Brightness Change the brightness of the touchscreen display. Start screen Choose whether or not the brand logo will be displayed when you turn on the cooktop.
en-us Home Connect™ Change the selected settings. Cooktops are not designed to be left unattended. Al- ¡ ways monitor the cooking process. Operating the appliance on the appliance itself always ¡ takes priority. It is not possible to operate the appliance using the Home Connect™ app during this time. In networked standby mode, the appliance requires a ¡...
Home Connect™ en-us 6.3 Wi-Fi symbols 6.6 Remote diagnostics The Wi-Fi indicator on the main control panel changes de- The Customer Service can access your appliance via Re- pending on the status of the connection and the availability mote Diagnostics if you ask them to do so, if your appli- of the Home Connect™...
en-us Cooktop - Hood Sync INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT 7.2 Connecting appliances via your home network (Wi-Fi) This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). If the appliances are connected to each other via your Operation is subject to the following two conditions: home network, you can operate the hood via the cooktop This device may not cause interference, and ¡...
Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS® . These clean- ¡ ers may scratch the cooktop surface. Tip: Thermador cleaners have been tested and approved Powdery cleaners containing chlorine bleach. These for use on Thermador appliances. Other recommended ¡ cleaners may permanently stain the cooktop surface.
en-us Cleaning and maintenance Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot. Type of soil Recommendation ▶ Burned-on food Lay a damp paper towel or ¡ ¡ CAUTION soil sponge on top of the soil for Do not use any kind of cleaner on the glass while the sur- Dark streaks 30 minutes to soften the soil.
Cleaning and maintenance en-us 8.4 Maintenance This appliance requires no maintenance other than daily cleaning. For best results, apply cooktop cleaning cream daily.
en-us Troubleshooting 9 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting You can eliminate minor issues on your appliance your- If the appliance has an issue, call Customer Service. Troubleshooting ▶ self. Please read the information on eliminating issues be- fore contacting Customer Service. This may avoid unnec- WARNING essary repair costs.
Disposal en-us Issue Cause and troubleshooting The cooktop stops heating. A mes- The cooking zone has been operating continuously for an extended period of time sage is shown on the display without interaction. The automatic time limitation has been triggered. Touch ...
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en-us FAQs 11 FAQs FAQs FAQs 11.1 Using the appliance Nothing ap- The display brightness may not be set The main dis- Remove any liquid or remnants of food pears on the correctly. Look at the display from play shows a from the control panel. Remove any ob- display above and set the brightness in the ba- warning mes-...
Customer Service en-us There are two If two pots or pans are placed very The power level items of cook- close together on the cooking surface, cannot be in- ware on the the touchscreen display may show creased. cooking sur- them as one item of cookware. Move Cooking Sensor The appliance has reached its maxi- face.
Please make sure to register your Product; while not nec- 12.1 Model number (E-Nr.) and production essary to effectuate warranty coverage, it is the best way for Thermador to notify you in the unlikely event of a safety number (FD) notice or product recall.
Thermador will not void this by Thermador before service is performed. warranty. Also, using third-party parts will not void this In no event shall Thermador have any liability or responsi- warranty.
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