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Model identification EBS 3074/E EBC 3075/E
Hob type : built-in built-in
Number of cooking zones: 2 2
Heating technology: solid hot plates radiant heaters
Diameter: 145 mm / 180 mm 145 mm / 180 mm
Energy consumption of the 145 mm Ø: 195 Wh/kg 145 mm Ø: 195 Wh/kg
cooking zone: 180 mm Ø: 195 Wh/kg 180 mm Ø: 195 Wh/kg
Energy consumption of complete
cooking hob: 195 Wh/kg 195 Wh/kg
Test procedure
The product was tested according to the test standard DIN EN 60350-2: Household electric
cooking appliances – Part 2: Hobs – Methods for measuring performance.
Extended product information in accordance with the EU regulation
66/2014 (Energy Saving Regulations)
PE-HD
02
PE-LD
04
PS
06
CPE
07
PAP
20
PAP
21
Disposal/recycling
Packaging material
Do not simply throw the packaging material away but recycle it.
Deliver paper, cardboard and corrugated cardboard to waste paper collection points.
Also put plastic packaging material and foils into the specific collection containers.
The printed or embossed markings indicate the materials which were
used: PE stands for polyethylene (code 02 means high-density PE,
04 stands for low-density PE), PS stands for polystyrene and CPE for
chlorinated polyethylene. PAP 20 means corrugated cardboard
and PAP 21 other cardboard. All plastics are thermoplastics which
are very easy and efficient to produce. They are also very easy to
recycle and therefore can even have a smaller ecological footprint than
comparable cardboard packaging.
NOTE: It is not always possible or reasonable to avoid using plastic packaging. These often have
great advantages compared to cardboard because less material has to be used which saves
weight which in turn reduces CO
2
consumption. The protective effect in case of impacts or shocks
is usually better.
Disposal information
According to the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (2012/19/EU),
this product may not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its
service life. Therefore please submit it e.g. at a municipal collection point (e.g.
recycling center) according to the laws of your country of residence for the recycling
of electrical and electronic appliances. Your municipality or city administration will
inform you about the disposal options.
Tip: Give appliances that are no longer required but still functional to a charitable purpose
(e.g. as a donation). This does not only improve the environmental balance and ensures more
sustainability, but also testifies to a welcome social commitment.