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BALAY 3EB9030L - User Manual

BALAY 3EB9030L
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Summary

Safety information

Safety instructions

General safety advice for operating the appliance safely and preventing damage.

Safe operation

Guidelines for safe use by adults and supervision of children.

Overheated oil, butter or margarine

Warning about fires caused by overheated fats and how to extinguish them.

Causes of damage

The base of the pans

Rough pan bases can scratch the hob; avoid leaving empty pans on hotplates.

Hot pans

Avoid resting hot pans on the control panel, indicator area, or hob surround.

Salt, sugar and sand

These can scratch the hob; do not lean on or use the hob as a work surface.

Hard and pointed objects

May cause damage if they fall onto the hob.

Spilt food

Sugar and similar products can damage the hob; remove immediately with a glass scraper.

Inappropriate cleaning products

Can cause discolourations and wear due to contact with pans.

Plastic and foil

Can melt on hot areas, causing damage.

Environmental protection

Environmentally-friendly waste management

Instructions for disposing of packaging and the appliance according to WEEE directive.

Advice on saving energy

Induction cooking

Advantages of induction cooking

Induction cooking heats pans directly, offering speed and energy efficiency.

Suitable pans

Explains the types of pans suitable for induction hobs.

Unsuitable pans

Characteristics of the base of the pan

No pan or incorrect size pan

Empty pans or pans with a thin base

Pan detection

Double or triple hotplate

Getting to know your appliance

The control panel

Describes the main switch, heat setting controls, and indicators on the control panel.

The hotplates

Details single and double hotplates and their switching on/off behavior.

Residual heat warning light

Programming the hob

Switching the hob on and off

Step-by-step instructions for switching the hob on and off using the main switch.

Indicators

Explains how the hob automatically switches off and the residual heat indicator behavior.

Adjusting the hotplate

Select the required heat setting

How to select heat settings from 1 to 9 using '+' and '-' symbols.

Switching off the hotplate

Procedure for switching off a hotplate using the '+' or '-' symbol.

Cooking table

Pan-frying

Frying

Childproof lock

Switching the temporary childproof lock on and off

Instructions for activating and deactivating the temporary childproof lock.

Switching the permanent childproof lock on and off

Guidance on permanently activating the childproof lock via basic settings.

The Powerboost Function

Restrictions when using the Powerboost function

Explains conditions and examples for activating the Powerboost function on different models.

It is activated as follows

It is deactivated as follows

Basic settings

Permanent childproof lock

Option to permanently lock the hob once switched off.

Deactivating the beep

Options to disable short confirmation beeps or longer warning beeps.

Automatic time limit

Power Management Function

Restoring the default hob settings

Accessing the basic settings

Selecting the required setting

Care and cleaning

Cooking hob

Recommendations for cleaning the hob after each use with recommended products.

Glass scrapers

Care

Hob surround

Fixing malfunctions

Display

Normal noises heard during appliance operation

A low buzzing noise, like a transformer

Noise produced when cooking with high power levels, related to energy transfer.

A low whistle

Noise produced when the pan is empty, disappearing when food is added.

Sizzling

Noise from pans with superimposed materials due to vibration of contact surfaces.

High-pitched whistling

Noise from the fan

After-Sales Service

Summary

Safety information

Safety instructions

General safety advice for operating the appliance safely and preventing damage.

Safe operation

Guidelines for safe use by adults and supervision of children.

Overheated oil, butter or margarine

Warning about fires caused by overheated fats and how to extinguish them.

Causes of damage

The base of the pans

Rough pan bases can scratch the hob; avoid leaving empty pans on hotplates.

Hot pans

Avoid resting hot pans on the control panel, indicator area, or hob surround.

Salt, sugar and sand

These can scratch the hob; do not lean on or use the hob as a work surface.

Hard and pointed objects

May cause damage if they fall onto the hob.

Spilt food

Sugar and similar products can damage the hob; remove immediately with a glass scraper.

Inappropriate cleaning products

Can cause discolourations and wear due to contact with pans.

Plastic and foil

Can melt on hot areas, causing damage.

Environmental protection

Environmentally-friendly waste management

Instructions for disposing of packaging and the appliance according to WEEE directive.

Advice on saving energy

Induction cooking

Advantages of induction cooking

Induction cooking heats pans directly, offering speed and energy efficiency.

Suitable pans

Explains the types of pans suitable for induction hobs.

Unsuitable pans

Characteristics of the base of the pan

No pan or incorrect size pan

Empty pans or pans with a thin base

Pan detection

Double or triple hotplate

Getting to know your appliance

The control panel

Describes the main switch, heat setting controls, and indicators on the control panel.

The hotplates

Details single and double hotplates and their switching on/off behavior.

Residual heat warning light

Programming the hob

Switching the hob on and off

Step-by-step instructions for switching the hob on and off using the main switch.

Indicators

Explains how the hob automatically switches off and the residual heat indicator behavior.

Adjusting the hotplate

Select the required heat setting

How to select heat settings from 1 to 9 using '+' and '-' symbols.

Switching off the hotplate

Procedure for switching off a hotplate using the '+' or '-' symbol.

Cooking table

Pan-frying

Frying

Childproof lock

Switching the temporary childproof lock on and off

Instructions for activating and deactivating the temporary childproof lock.

Switching the permanent childproof lock on and off

Guidance on permanently activating the childproof lock via basic settings.

The Powerboost Function

Restrictions when using the Powerboost function

Explains conditions and examples for activating the Powerboost function on different models.

It is activated as follows

It is deactivated as follows

Basic settings

Permanent childproof lock

Option to permanently lock the hob once switched off.

Deactivating the beep

Options to disable short confirmation beeps or longer warning beeps.

Automatic time limit

Power Management Function

Restoring the default hob settings

Accessing the basic settings

Selecting the required setting

Care and cleaning

Cooking hob

Recommendations for cleaning the hob after each use with recommended products.

Glass scrapers

Care

Hob surround

Fixing malfunctions

Display

Normal noises heard during appliance operation

A low buzzing noise, like a transformer

Noise produced when cooking with high power levels, related to energy transfer.

A low whistle

Noise produced when the pan is empty, disappearing when food is added.

Sizzling

Noise from pans with superimposed materials due to vibration of contact surfaces.

High-pitched whistling

Noise from the fan

After-Sales Service

BALAY 3EB9030L Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Cooking Zones/Burners3
Power Levels9
MaterialGlass Ceramic
TypeInduction
Control TypeTouch
Safety FeaturesChild Lock

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