Ceramic glass surface

The ceramic glass surface has four cooking zones. When a zone is turned on, it will illuminate at various intervals depending on the heat setting selected. Even at the highest setting the zone is disconnected occasionally to ensure that the surface is not over-heated. The glass is hard, and has been tempered to withstand heat, cold and temperature shocks. But like all glass it is sensitive to impact. Do not stand on the ceramic glass surface.

At the front of the ceramic glasssurface in the middle there are four fields. Each field corresponds to a cooking zone. When using a zone, the field concerned will show which CHEC function you are using and the setting at which you have set the zone.

Cooking zones

There are three single zones and one double zone.

CHEC control

Information about how to use the CHEC control function can be found in the section entitled “Operation instructions”. The CHEC control function allows electronic control of the zones. CHEC control enables you to set the heat with great precision, which

means that you do not have to adjust the heat constantly. CHEC control provides the zones with the following functions:

Automatic disconnection of “forgotten” zones. AUTOMAX at all settings. Setting of large zone on double zones.

Child safety device on zones.

Residual heat indicator

When you switch off a zone, an "H" in the display indicates that the zone is still hot. The residual heat indicator will continue to be illuminated until the zone reaches a temperature of approx. 80˚C.

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Electrolux Ceramic glass hob manual Ceramic glass surface, Cooking zones, Chec control, Residual heat indicator