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Electrolux LIL63441 User Manual

Electrolux LIL63441
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LIL63441
User Manual
Hob
EN 2
Notice d'utilisation
Table de cuisson
FR 21
Benutzerinformation
Kochfeld
DE 43
Istruzioni per l’uso
Piano cottura
IT 64
Manual de instrucciones
Placa de cocción
ES 85
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Electrolux LIL63441 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Hob typeZone induction hob
Frame typeFrameless
Product colorBlack
Hob width size60 cm
Top surface typeGlass-ceramic
Appliance placementBuilt-in
Cooking zone 1 positionLeft rear
Cooking zone 2 positionLeft front
Cooking zone 3 positionRight rear
Cooking zone 4 positionRight front
Number of cooking zones4 zone(s)
Cooking zone 1 power sourceElectric
Number of gas cooking zones0 zone(s)
Number of simultaneously used pans/pots4
Timer typeDigital
Control typeTouch
Built-in displayYes
Control positionFront right
Built-in hoodNo
AC input voltage220 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Connected load (gas)- W
Energy efficiency scale-
Connected load (electric)4600 W
Package depth600 mm
Package width678 mm
Package height118 mm
Package weight9840 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth520 mm
Width590 mm
Height44 mm
Weight8980 g
Installation compartment depth490 mm
Installation compartment width560 mm

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Installation

Safe installation procedures, requiring qualified personnel and adherence to safety warnings.

Electrical Connection

Critical safety guidelines for electrical connections, emphasizing qualified electricians and correct wiring.

Use

Safety precautions for appliance operation, including pre-use checks and avoiding hazards.

CARE AND CLEANING

General Information for Care and Cleaning

General advice on cleaning the hob, including using appropriate cleaners and avoiding scratches.

Cleaning the Hob

Specific instructions for removing melted plastic, sugar, and other residues promptly to prevent damage.

INSTALLATION

Before Installation

Information to record from the rating plate before installing the hob, such as serial number.

Built-in Hobs

Guidelines for assembling the hob into correct built-in units and work surfaces aligning to standards.

Connection Cable

Details on the supplied connection cable and replacement guidelines, emphasizing qualified electrician use.

Assembly

Considerations for installing the hob under a hood and minimum distance requirements.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Cooking Surface Layout

Diagram illustrating the layout of induction cooking zones and the control panel.

Control Panel Layout

Explanation of sensor fields, displays, indicators, and sounds on the control panel for appliance operation.

Heat Setting Displays

Description of various display symbols indicating cooking zone status, errors, and residual heat.

DAILY USE

Activating and Deactivating the Hob

Instructions on how to turn the hob on and off, typically by touching the power sensor field.

Automatic Switch Off

Explanation of the automatic deactivation function and its various triggers for safety and efficiency.

Heat Setting Adjustment

Guide on how to set or change the heat level for cooking zones using the control bar.

Using the Cooking Zones

Advice on placing cookware centrally and using large cookware across multiple zones for effective cooking.

Bridge Function

Connects two left side cooking zones to operate as one, requiring pots to cover both centers.

Automatic Heat Up

Function to reach desired heat setting faster by starting on high and then adjusting to the target level.

PowerBoost

Increases power availability to induction zones for a limited time, automatically reverting to highest heat setting.

Timer Function

Allows setting a countdown timer for single cooking sessions, with options to set, view, and change time.

Pause Function

Sets all active cooking zones to the lowest heat setting, locking other controls temporarily.

Control Panel Lock

Prevents accidental changes to heat settings by locking the control panel during cooking.

Child Safety Device

Prevents accidental operation of the hob, ensuring safety for children by locking the control panel.

OffSound Control

Allows deactivation and activation of audible signals for touch controls, timers, and other functions.

Power Limitation

Enables setting the hob's maximum power level, ensuring compatibility with house installation fuses.

Power Management

Distributes available power between zones when multiple are active, preventing overload and protecting fuses.

Hob²Hood Function

Automatic function connecting hob and hood for fan speed control based on cooking activity.

HINTS AND TIPS

Cookware Selection

Guidelines on selecting and using suitable cookware for induction hobs, including material and dimensions.

Noises During Operation

Explanation of normal operational noises like crackling, whistling, humming, clicking, and buzzing from the fan.

Öko Timer (Eco Timer)

Energy-saving timer that deactivates the heating zone before the timer sounds, based on heat setting.

Cooking Applications Examples

Table providing guidance on heat settings and times for various cooking tasks like simmering and frying.

Hob²Hood Hints and Tips

Tips for operating the Hob²Hood function, including protecting the panel and avoiding signal interruption.

TROUBLESHOOTING

What to do if...

A guide to common problems, their possible causes, and recommended remedies for troubleshooting the hob.

TECHNICAL DATA

Rating Plate Information

Details found on the appliance's rating plate, including model, power, and voltage specifications.

Cooking Zones Specification

Technical specifications for each cooking zone, including power, power boost, and cookware diameter.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Product Information

Product details related to energy efficiency, including model, hob type, and heating technology.

Energy Saving Tips

Practical advice for saving energy during everyday cooking, such as using lids and appropriate cookware.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

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