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  • Page 1 CALOR EBK4-2B G Instruction Ma- nual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dear Customer! We would like to thank you for purchasing this YUNA-product. Please read the com- plete instruction manual before you operate the appliance for the first time. Retain this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference. If you transfer the appliance to a third party, also hand over this instruction manual.
  • Page 3 Environmental protection ....................23 4.1 Energy saving ......................23 Cooking guidelines ......................23 5.1 Cooking tips ......................24 5.2 Power levels ......................25 Cleaning and maintenance ................... 25 Trouble shooting ....................... 28 7.1 Error codes ........................ 30 Technical data* ....................... 30 Waste management .......................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    1. Safety information READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU OP- ERATE THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME. All information included in those pages serve for the protection of the operator. If you ig- nore the safety information and safety instructions, you will endanger your health and life.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    WARNING! indicates a hazardous situation which, if ignored, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION! indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE! indicates possible damage to the appliance. 1.3 Safety instructions DANGER! To reduce the risk of electrocution 1.
  • Page 6 requirements of your local energy supplier. The main current circuit must be equipped with a safety shut-down device. 5. All modifications to the electrical mains to enable the installation of the appliance must be performed by a qualified professional. 6. In case of an event caused by a technical malfunction, disconnect the appliance from the mains.
  • Page 7 26. The accessible parts of the appliance become hot during operation, so keep chil- dren away from the operating appliance. Touching the appliance while it is oper- ating can cause serious burns. 27. Children must not play with the appliance. 28.
  • Page 8: Installation

    2. Do not place or leave any magnetisable objects (e.g. credit cards, memory cards) or electronic devices (e.g. computers, MP3 players) near the appliance, as they may be affected by its electromagnetic field. 3. Do not put any heavy items on the hob. 4.
  • Page 9: Unpacking And Positioning

    CAUTION! Do not install the appliance above cooling equipment, dish washers or laundry dryers. CAUTION! When installing the appliance ensure optimal heat radiation to maintain the operating safety. CAUTION! The wall and the reach of the heat radiation above the worktop must be made of heat- resistant materials.
  • Page 10: Selection Of Installation Equipment / Dimensions

    The power cable must not come into contact with cabinet doors or drawers. The appliance must be supplied with an adequate flow of fresh air from outside the cabinet to the base of the hob. If the hob is installed above an oven, the oven must be equipped with a cooling sys- tem.
  • Page 11: Installation Of The Hob

    A1 = Depth (mm) B1 = Width (mm) INIMUM CLEAR SPACE REQUIRED AROUND THE INSTALLATION OPEN- min. 50 mm min. 50 mm 2.4 Installation of the hob DANGER! The hob must be installed by a qualified professional only. Do not carry out the installa- tion yourself.
  • Page 12 A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) Wall Cupboard min. 450 mm min. 50 min. 20 Air inlet Air outlet 5mm Extractor hood min. 650 mm The top closing edge of the cabinet (1) must not be flush with the installation opening (2).
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Fixing Brackets

    Seal Worktop Outer edge of the hob Outer side of the seal Bottom of the hob 2. Insert the hob into the installation opening and push it downward carefully until the hob is in firm contact to the worktop. 3. Fix the hob at the bottom of the worktop using the fixing brackets (s. below). 2.4.1 Installation of the fixing brackets 1.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    ERAMIC GLASS PANEL ORKTOP 2.5 Electrical connection DANGER! The appliance must be connected to the mains by a qualified professional, who is famil- iar with and adheres to the local requirements and supplementary regulations of your electricity supplier. Do not carry out the installation yourself. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DANGER! All electrical work must be carried out by a qualified professional.
  • Page 15: Connection Diagram

    8. Check the power cord regularly. The power cord must be replaced by a qualified professional only! 2.5.1 Connection diagram 3. Operation 3.1 Hob and control panel Read the complete instruction manual before you operate the appliance for the first time.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    LASS CERAMIC PLATE / Ø 155*200 mm / max. 1100/2000 W OOKING ZONE / Ø 155 mm / max. 1200 W OOKING ZONE (s. below) ONTROL PANEL / Ø 155/210 mm / max. 1100/2200 W OOKING ZONE / Ø 155 mm / max. 1200 W OOKING ZONE 3.1.2 Control panel...
  • Page 17: Use Of The Touch Control

    Sensor button: O ENSOR BUTTON For the selection of the of the cooking zones (1 - 9) POWER LEVELS For the setting of the TIMER ENSOR BUTTON For the selection of the of the cooking zones (1 - 9) POWER LEVELS For the setting of the TIMER Sensor buttons for the...
  • Page 18: Before Initial Use

    3.3 Before initial use Clean the glass-ceramic (look at chap. C LEANING AND MAINTENANCE 3.4 Suitable cookware Use glass-ceramic suitable cookware only. The base of cookware must have a minimum diameter relevant to the diameter of the cooking zone you use the cookware on. Do not use cookware with sharp or serrated edges or an coarse and uneven base.
  • Page 19: How To Start Cooking

    3.5 How to start cooking WARNING! Never touch the cooking zones while the residual heat indicator is still on. RISK OF BURNS! When the power is on, a beep sounds once; all indicators displays " " or " " . Now the appliance has entered the stand-by mode. 1.
  • Page 20: How To Stop Cooking

    3.6 How to stop cooking 1. Touch the -sensor of the cooking SELECTION OF COOKING ZONE zone you want to switch off. 2. Switch off the by setting the - sensor to RELEVANT COOKING ZONE 3. Check that the indicator displays 0 and then H. 4.
  • Page 21: Over-Temperature Protection

    NOTICE! When the sensors have been locked, all sensors except O are deactivated. You can switch off the appliance with the O sensor in case of emergency, but you should unlock the sensors afterwards. OW TO LOCK THE SENSORS 1. Touch the KEY LOCK CHILD PROTECTION 2.
  • Page 22: Automatic Switch-Off

    3.9 Automatic switch-off The automatic switch-off represents another safety component of your appliance. The automatic switch-off is activated, when you forgot to switch off a cooking zone after operation. HE DEFAULT TIMES ARE DESCRIBED ON THE SCHEDULE BELOW Power level Auto switch-off (hours) 3.10 How to use the timer The timer switches off the relevant cooking zones as soon as the set time has elapsed.
  • Page 23 5. Touch the sensor button of the again, then the number TIMER to represent tens digit will flash. 6. Set he desired dozens of minutes using the + and - sensor. ➢ Touch + or - once to increase / decrease the value by 1 minute.
  • Page 24: Environmental Protection

    4. Environmental protection 4.1 Energy saving Use proper cookware for cooking. Cookware with thick, flat bases can save up to1/3 of electric energy. Remember to cover your cookware if possible; otherwise you will use four times as much energy! Match the size of the cookware to the surface of the heating plate. A cookware should never be smaller than a heating plate.
  • Page 25: Cooking Tips

    5.1 Cooking tips Decrease the power level as soon as the desired cooking temperature is reached. Use pot-lids to shorten cooking times and save energy. Minimize the amount of cooking liquids or fat / oil to shorten cooking times. Select a high power level, when you start cooking. Reduce the power level, when your food has been heated up.
  • Page 26: Power Levels

    5.2 Power levels The power levels given in the following table are guidelines only. They depend on the quality of food, the amount of food to be cooked, the used cookware, etc. The following table does not claim to be complete. OWER LEVEL UITABILITY Delicate warming of small amounts of food.
  • Page 27 ETERGENTS Do not use any abrasive detergents! Do not use any organic detergents! Do not use essential oils! Never use solvents! LEANING OF THE Clean the hob after use. Clean the glass-ceramic with a commercially available detergent for glass-ceramic. Use a special sponge and warm water. Remove residuals on the glass-ceramic with a soft cloth.
  • Page 28 IND OF CONTAMINATION TRATEGY SAFETY GUIDELINES VERCOOKED OR MELTED FOOD AND STAINS CAUSED BY HEATED SUGAR CONTAINING FOOD ON THE GLASS CERAMIC Remove such a contamination im- mediately with a suitable glass ce- ramic scraper. Beware of cooking Remove such contaminations as zones which are still hot! soon as possible.
  • Page 29: Trouble Shooting

    7. Trouble shooting DANGER! Do not repair the appliance yourself. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! MERGENCY MEASURES 1. Switch off the entire appliance. 2. Disconnect the appliance from the mains (fuse box of your household power supply). 3. Contact the customer service. Check the schedule below before you contact the customer service.
  • Page 30 This is normal for such a cookware Your cookware is produced with lay- and does not indicate a ers made of different kinds of metal. malfunction. RROR AUSES EASURES HE APPLIANCE MAKES HUMMING NOISE WHEN USED ON A HIGH HEAT SETTING Normal operating condition, but the Caused by induction-cooking.
  • Page 31: Error Codes

    7.1 Error codes OSSIBLE CAUSES EASURES Stop cooking till the internal Overheating protec- temperature back to normal. E0 & repeated beep tion: the hob is over- Please contact after sales ser- sound warning heated vice to check the hob if there is PCB failure.
  • Page 32: Waste Management

    9. Waste management 1. While unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces, etc.) should be kept away from children and pets. CHOKING HAZARD! RISK OF INJURY! 2. Old and unused appliances must be sent for disposal to the responsible recycling centre.
  • Page 33: Guarantee Conditions

    10. Guarantee conditions This appliance includes a 24-month guarantee for the consumer given by the manufac- turer, dated from the day of purchase, referring to its flawless material-components and its faultless fabrication. The consumer is accredited with both the dues of the guarantee given by the manufac- turer and the vendor's guarantees.
  • Page 34 The guarantee claims neither extend the guarantee period nor initiate a new guarantee period. The geographical scope of the guarantee is limited with respect to appliances, which are purchased and used in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Neth- erlands.
  • Page 35 Kütech GmbH Sauerlandring 1 D-58513 Lüdenscheid Stand: March 2022...

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