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Page: 1 CONTENTS A NOTE TO YOU C00KTOP SAFETY 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKTOP 4 Locationof features USING YOUR C00KTOP Controls 5 6 Hot surface indicators 7 Supersimmer 9 Temperature limiters 9 Radiant elements Cookware 10 CARE AND CLEANING 11 Cleaning your cooktop 13 Frequently asked questions 15 Trouble Shooting 16 Customer care WARRANTY 17 Page: 2 USER GUIDE THANK YOU FOR BUYING A FISHER b PAYKEL APPLIANCE ! Congratulations on the purchase of your new Ceramic Glass Smoothtop . We strongly recommend that you read this User Guide carefully to take full advantage of the features offered by this product . CE901 CEgOIM Page: 3 COOKTOP SAFETY YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO US Thisguidecontainssafetystatementsunderwarningsymbols . Pleasepayspecialattentionto these symbolsandfollowinstructions . WARNING Thissymbolalertsyouto hazardssuchas fire , electricalshock , or other injuries . IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS WARNING Toreduce the risk of fire , electricalshock , injuryto persons , or damage when usingthe cool ( top , follow basic precautionsincludingthe following : GENERAL To ensureproperandsafeoperation : Theappliancemust beproperlyinstalledandgroundedbya qualifiedtechnician . Neveruseyourappliancefor warmingor heatingthe room . Childrenshouldnot be left aloneorunattendedinanareawherethe applianceis in use . They shouldneverbeallowedto sit or standonanypar _ of the appliance . Wearproperapparel . Loose - fittinogr hanginggarmentsshouldneverbeworn while usingthe appliance . Userservicing . Do not repairor replaceanypart of the applianceunlessspecificallyrecommended inthe manual . All otherservicingshouldbereferredto a qualifiedtechnician . Storage . Flammablme aterialsshouldnot be storednearthe appliance . Do not usewater ongreasefires . Smotherfire orflameoruse drychemicalorfoamtype extinguisher . Useonly drypotholders . Moist ordamppntholderson hot surfacesmayresultinburnsfrom steam , Donot let potheldertouchhot heatingelements . Donot useatowel or otherbulkycloth , Page: 4 _ s _ h'atio _ Useproperpansize . Thisapplianceis equippedwith oneormoresurfaceunitsof different size . Selectutensilshavingflat bottomslargeenoughto coverthe surfaceunit heating element . Theuseof undersizedutensilswill exposea portionefthe heatingelementto directcontactandmayresultin ignitionof clothing . Properrelationshipof utensilto elementwill alsoimproveefficiency . Neverleavesurfaceunattendedat HIheatsettings - Boilovercausessmokingandgreasy spillsthat mayignite . ( ] lazedcookingutensils . Onlycertaintypesof glass / ceramicc , eramic , earthenwareorother glazedutensilsaresuitablefor cooktopservicewithout breakingdueto the sudden changein temperature . To reducethe riskof burns , ignitionof flammablematerials , andspillagedueto unintentionacl ontactwith the utensil , the handleof a utensilshouldbeturnedinward , so that it doesnot extendoveradjacentelements . Donot cookon brokencool < top . If cooktopshouldbreak , cleaningsolutionsandspillovers maypenetratethe brokencool < topandcreatea riskof electricshock . Turnoff at the wall switch . Contacta qualifiedtechnicianimmediately . Cleancooktopwith caution . Ifa wet spongeorcloth is usedto wipe spillsona hot cooking area , be carefulto avoidsteamburns . Somecleanerscanproducenoxiousfumesif appliedto a hot surface . CAUTION ! Donot storeitemsof interestto childrenin cabinetsabovea cooktop . Childrenclimbingon the cooktopcouldbe seriouslyinjured . Donot touchheatingelementsorareasnearelements . Elementsmaybehot eventhough theyaredarkin color . Areasnearsurfacemaybecomehot enoughto causeburns . Duringandafter use , do not touch , or let clothingorotherflammablematerialscontact elementsor areasnearelementsuntilthey havehadsufficienttimeto cool . Page: 5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKTOP LOCATION OF FEATURES CE901 1 . Cooktopcontrols 3 . 1200Watt 2 . DualElement Supersimmeer lement - Inner1100Watt element 4 . 1800Watt element - Whole element2500Watts 5 . 1800Watt element 6 . 1200Watt element CEgOIM Page: 6 USING YOUR COOKTOP TEMPERATURE CONTROL Yourcooktopoffersa wide rangeof temperaturesettingsfrom delicateslow cookingto the intensehot temperaturesneededfor boilingandsearing . As the controlknobis turned clockwise , the heatoutputis increased . Turnthe controlknobto the HIsettingto begin cookingandadjustas necessary . Thecontrolknobmust bepusheddownto turn it fromthe OFFposition . Whenthe control knobsarein anypositionotherthan OFFt , heymaybeturnedwithout pushingdown . Theelementsarecontrolledbyvariableenergyregulatorsgivinginfinitecontrol . Thereis no'stop ' at the low marking , this is to allow youto experimenat t findingthe minimumheat for thosedelicatecookingtasks . ( Thepowerleveldropsoffrapidlyto zerobelowthe LO marking ) . TheHIsettingis idealfor boiling , searingorflying . Forgeneralcookingpurposes turn the controlknobto the HIsettingto begincookingandadjustasnecessary . Onceyour panis hot , reducethe temperatureto maintaina steadyheatto cookyourfood through . Cookingefficiencywill varydueto the differenttypesof cookingutensilsused . Cooking resultsareinfluencedby pot qualityandsize . It is essentialthat pot sizematchesthe diameterof the cookingzone . Useflat bottomutensilsof goodquality . Poorperformanceis oftendueto incorrectpot size . Youwill needto experimentwith the temperaturesettings to matchyourdesiredcookingresult . Besureyouturn the controlknoboff when youfinishcooking . Youwill feel a clickat the OFFposition , andseethe indicatorlight changecolor . Page: 7 USING YOUR COOKTOP DUAL CIRCUIT CONTROLS Selectthe full elementbyturningthe knobcounterclockwiseto HI . Toheatthe innerelementonly , turn clockwiseto HI . HOT SURFACE INDICATORS Theindicatorlight glowsred ( GCg01 ) or white ( Gcgo1M ) wheneveran elementis on . After the element has beenturned off , the indicatorwill gluw amber ( Gcg01 } or red ( Gcgo1M ) until the elementsurfacehascooleddown to a temperaturethat is safeto touch . Page: 8 Insp _ n 0 ( , _ V ; CO _ ? _ ( " ? _ , , ! ; ! _ S ! ' L , J , i ; , " L L _ ; ; q ) 7 . , . ; . > i _ s , ? V ! _ ( } ? > ( J L ; ! , 7 2 / _ d > : L ) _ _ ! L ! I } ( } L ? " ! L _ SUPERSIMMER ( CE907M only ) Thefront rightelementof yourcooktop / hobisfitted with a uniquesimmercontrol . This allowsthe elementto beturneddownto a verylow andevenpower setting ( 25watts comparedwith 60watts on otherelements ) . Theselowersettingsareidealfor melting chocolateandbutter , cookingrice anddelicatesaucesandsimmeringsoupsandstews . It can alsobeusedas a ' warm zone'for keepingcookedfood hot , TheSupersimmeer lement isjust as powerful ( 1200W ) inthe top heat rangeas the samesizestandardelement ( leffhandrearelement ) allowingfoodto be browned , seared , sauteedor boiledbefore simmeringallonthe sameelement . WHY SIMMER ? Simmeringoccursat around185 % w , hen bubblesrise occasionallyandgentlyto the surface of the cookingliquid . Thisis belowboilingpoint , andabovethe minimumtemperature neededto keepfoodsafefrombacteria . Simmeringis the keyto delicioussoups , tender stewsanddelicatesauces . Boilingsoupfor extendedperiodsof time will causea breakdownintextureanda lossof manykeynutrients . Vigorousheatingcancausecurdling or burningof saucesandmeatboiledin a stew becomestough . Cookingat simmering temperaturesconvettsconnectivetissue in lessexpensivecuts of meatto solubleprotein , makingit deliciouslytender , while the cookingliquidsbecomerichandfull of flavor . HI I . O Maximum heat • O _ A Minimum heat " _ _ / arm Zone " Gentlesimmering Boiling and sauteing • _ • _ ' _ Rapidsimmehng I I _ , MED Moderate heat Pansizeandqualitywill affectthe transferof heat soyou mayneedto experimentto find the exact powersettingfor yourfood . Heavy , flat basedmetalpans6 " ( 15cm ) in diameteror below will givebestresultswith the Supersimmeer lement . Page: 9 USING YOUR COOKTOP / HOB BECHAM £ L SAUCE Page: 10 _ ; ) , ; , > : ; _ ' : ; 1 > . , : ¢ _ ; s : : i 5 , , s L ! ¢ ' _ : ; G , ' , , , , S ! : ' L . ' : TEMPERATURE LIMITERS Temperaturleimitersarefitted to the elementsto preventthe glassfrom overheating . You maynoticethe limitersturn the elementsonandoff duringcooking . HEATING TIPS Choosecookwareof a suitiblesize , materialandconstruction . Placeyourpanonthe elementpriorto turningonthe heat . Minimizethe amountof liquidorfat to reducecookingtimes . Selectthe most appropriatetemperaturesettingfor the cookingtask . When youneedto boil , simmeror panfry food , first setthe temperatureto HI . Once boilingoryourpanis hot , reducethe temperaturesettingto maintaina steadyheatto cookyourfoodthrough . Usinga lidwill helpretainthe heat . Usingthe heat retainedinthe ceramicglassafterthe elementhasbeenturnedoff helpsto finishthe cookingprocessorto keepfoodswarm . ABOUT THE RADIANT ELEMENTS Theelementwill cycleonandoff to maintainyourselectedcontrolsetting . It is safeto placehot coekwarefromthe oven , or anotherelement , onthe glass surfacewhenthe surfaceis cool . Evenafterthe elementsareturnedoff , the glasssurfaceretainsenoughheatto continuecooking . Toavoidover - cookinrge , movepansfrom hot elementswhen the foodis cooked . Avoidplacinganythingona hot elementuntilit has cooled completely ( thehot surfaceindicatorlight hasgoneout ) . Page: 11 USING YOUR COOKTOP COOKWARE Toachieveoptimumcookingperformanceu , seheaW gauge , flat , smoothbottompans that conformto the diameterof the cookingarea . ; _ i _ i _ _ Unsuitable Unsuitable Toget thebestresultsout of yourcooktopfollowthesesimplesuggestions : Preheatthe cookwareonthe cooktopbeforeaddingfood . Cookwarewith a stainlesssteelsandwichbaseorenamelledcastironwill giveyou the bestresults . Whenfood comesto the boil , reducethe temperaturesetting . Neveruseplasticor aluminumfoil dishesonthe cooktop . Aluminiumandcopper - bottomedcookwarecan causea metallicresidueto remain on the cool < top . If left , this becomesdifficultto remove . Match the bottomof yoursaucepanswith the cookingzone . Thiswill giveyou the mostefficientcooking . A saucepanwith a flat basewill makebetter contactwith the elementresultingin shortercookingtimes . Jaggededgesonsaucepansorheavyfrypans , will scratchthe cooktop . Usinga lidwill reducecookingtimes . Page: 12 CARE CLEANING CARING FOR YOUR COOKTOP Cleonthe cooktop thoroughlybeforeusingfor the first time . Applyabout 1 / 4 teaspoonof non - abrasivecleanere . g . WeimanCookTopCleaningCremeto the ceramicglasswith a cleancloth . Wipe overthe entiresurfacewith a dampcloth to removeany cleanerresidueanddry with a cleanlint - freecloth . Thecooktop may stainif cleaningresidueor moistureremains . Tokeepyourcooktop lookingattractiveandeasyto clean , wipe overwith an approvedcleaneraftereverycookingsession . Applythe cleaningcremesparingly onto the cool ceramicsurfacewith a cleancloth . Rubwell to removedirt and grease . Wipewith adampclothanddrywith a cleanlint - freecloth . Normalwear andtear will occurbut this will not affectthe performanceof the cooktop . Avoidthe useof abrasiveorcorrosivecleaningproducts . Nylonscouringpads , steel wool , pumicescourers , ovenspraysor strongcausticcleanersmayscratchor causepittingof the ceramicglasssurface . Removeanyheavyorburnedonspillsor greaseusingthe scraperprovided . Apply1 / 4 teaspoonof cleaningcremeto the coolsoiledareaandholdingthe scraperat a 30 ° angleto the cooktop surfaceandgentlyscrapeoff anyresidue . Takecarenot to scratchor gougethe surface . Cremecleanerswork well whenthe surfaceis still warm butto avoidpersonalinjurydo not wipe orcleananyhot areas . WARNING Whenthe safetycoveris retractedthe bladein the scraperis razorsharp . Use w # h extreme care , always replace the safeW cover after use and storesafely and outof reach of children . Foodspilloverswith a highsugarcontentsuchasjellies , fudgeandcandysyrupsmust be removedimmediatelyb , eforecooling , as theycancausepermanentdamageto the cooktop . Plasticsandaluminiumfoil canalsocausepittingandmust neverbe allowedto melton . Special care shouldbetaken when removinghot substances . Tornoffall surfaceunitsaffectedbythe spilloverandremovethe hot pans . Wearingan ovenmitt to holdthe scraper , scrapethe spillto a coolareaof the cooktop andusea papertowelto removeany excess . Cleanthe surfaceunit when cool . Denot continueto usethe soiledareauntil allthe spilloverhasbeenremoved . Remembesromefoodse . g . peasandturnip , havea naturallyhighsugarcontent . Page: 13 CARE CLEANING METALLIC STAINS Copperbasedor aluminiumsaucepansmaycausemetallicstaining . Thesestainsshowas a metallicsheenonthe cooktop . Ifthe cooktopis not cleanedregularlyandthe stains are allowedto burnontothe surface , they mayreactwith the glassceramicandwill no longerberemovable . Theuseof a cremecleanerwill helppreventdamageif applied after everyuse . CLEANING THE STAINLESS STEEL FRAME Usewarm soapywaterfor cleaningwhenthe cooktepis cold . Applysoapywaterwith a soft spongeor cloth . Do not usesteelsoappadsas thismaydullthe appearanceof the applianceovertime . Aftercleaning , wipe drywith acleanclothto ensurethe surfaceis thoroughlydry . Forextra shine , usea stainlesssteelpolishsuchas 3M StainlessSteelCleanerandPolish . Donot useabrasivecleanersonany part of the cooktopasthis maydamagethe cooktop . Donot dragpotsoverthe edgeof the cool ( topas this maymarkthe stainlesssteel . RECOMMENDED CLEANERS FOR CERAMIC COOKTOP WeimanCooktopCleaningCreme ( Sampleprovidedwith thecooktop ) CeraCare HopesCooktopCleaningCreme CeramaBryte Page: 14 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q is it passiblefor mycooktopto shatter ? A Thisis hiehlvunlikely . The glassis veryrobustandstrongandgaesthraugh a vigoraustestingprocessbeforeit is accepted . Q Doesthe glassscratcheasily ? A No , the glassis verytough . Howevercheckthat your potsdonot have jaggededgesonthe bottom . Q What dothe lightsmean ? A Thesedepictthe statusof the elements : Red ( CE901 ) W , hite ( CEgO1M - ! the elementis turnedon . Amber ( cE9ol ) , Red { CESO1M - ) the elementis turnedoff but the surfaceis still hot . Q Will the graphicscomeoff ? A No , the graphicsonthe glassarefusedontothe surface . Howevertheymaybe obscuredby bakedonfood . Thisis easilyremovedwith the scrapersuppliedwith the product . Thegraphicsonthe stainlesssteelareetchedbylaser . Referto the cleaninginstructionson page11 . Q Will the surfaceoverheat ? A Eachelementis fitted with temperaturelimitersthat preventoverheating . Q Whatis the bestwayto cleanmycooktop ? A Seecleaninginstructionson page12 . Q Whydothe elementsappearto turn off while cooking / heating ? A In orderto maintainthe selectedtemperaturethe elementmaypulseon andoff . Q Do ] needspecialpans ? A No , howeverflat bottom pansarerecommendedas theyaremoreenergy efficientandstable . Seepage10far furtherinformation . Page: 15 I1 HowcanIachievaelowsettinfgordelicacteookinagndsimmering ? A CE901 : Thelowesptoweerlemeinsttheinnepraro _ ftheduael lemeanntd youmaywanttoexperimebnytturnintghecontroblelowthe markelodwsetting . CEgO1TMh : eSupersimcmoenrtroolnthefronrtighet lemeanltlowisttobe turneddowtnoaverylowandevepnowesretting . I1 CanIfitmyFisher0 Paykelovenbelow mycooktop ? A Yes . with a standardbenchheight . Page: 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING Thegraphicsappearto haveworn Thisis unlikelyto happen . It is probablethat off the glass . bakedonfood hasobscuredthe graphics . We recommendusinga razorscraperfor removing suchspills . Thereis a metalsheenonthe glass . Thiscouldbecausedby copperoraluminum bottomedpots . Ceramiccleanershould removethis . Ifthe cooktopis not cleaned regularlyandthe stainsareallowedto burn ontothe surface , theymayreactwith the glass ceramicandnolongerberemovable . The glassis beingscratched . Themost commoncauseof this is rough edgedcookware , checkthat yourpots / pans haveflat smoothbases . The elementkeepsturningitself on Thisis normalandis causedby : andoff . 1 . Theelementcyclingto preventthe glass from overheating . 2 . Thecontrollersometimescyclingto maintainyourselectedheatsetting . Theelementstatusindicatorlights Callyour ServiceCenter . arenolongerworkingorare showingthe wrongcolor . Page: 17 CUSTOMER CARE BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE Checkthe thingsyou can dofor yourself . Referto yourUser Guideand check . . . 1 . Yourproductis correctlyinstalled . 2 . Youarefamiliarwith its normaloperation . If after checkingthese pointsyoustill need assistance , pleaserefer to the following . . . In the USA if youneedassistance . . . Foryour localFisher8 PaykeAl uthorizedserviceagent , pleasecall TOLLFREE1 888 9 FNP USA ( 1 888 9 357 872 ) Orcontact us through our web site : www . usa . fisherpaykel . com If you callor write , pleaseprovide : name , address , modelnumber , serialnumber , date of purchase anda completedescriptionof the problem . Thisinformatioins neededinorderto betterrespondte your requestfor assistance . Page: 18 Fisher & Paykel MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY Whenyoupurchaseanynew Fisher _ Paykewl hitewareProductyouautomaticallyreceivea twoyearManufacturersWarrantycoveringpartsandlaborfor servicingwithinthe 48 mainlandstates , Hawaii , WashingtonD . C . andCanada . FISHER ft PAYKEL UNDERTAKES TO Repairor , at its option , replacewithout costto the owner eitherfor materialor laboranypart of the Product , the serialnumberof whichappearsonthe Product , whichis foundto be defectivewithin TWOYEARSof the dateof purchase . Thiswarrantyis extendedto the originalpurchaseandanysucceedingownerfor products purchasedfor ordinaryhomeuseinthe 48 mainlandstates , Hawaii , WashingtonD . C . and Canada . InAlaskathe warrantyisthe sameexceptthat it is LIMITEDbecauseyou mustpayto ship the productto the serviceshoporfor the servicetechnician'stravelcoststo your home . PleasereadyourUSER6UIBE . If youthen haveanyquestionsaboutoperatingthe product , pleasecontactyourdealerorcall : TOLLFREE 1 888 9 FNPUSA ( 1 888 9 367 872 ) THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER A . Servicecallswhicharenot relatedto anydefectinthe Product . Thecost of a servicecarlwillbechargedifthe problemisnotfoundto bea Productfault . Forexamplewarrantydoesnot coverservicecallsto : 1 . Correctthe installatioonf the Product . 2 . Instrucyt ouhowto usethe Product . 3 . Replacehousefusesor correcthousewiringor plumbing . 4 . Correctingfault ( s ) causedbythe user . 5 . Changetheset - upofthe Product . B . Replacemenotf housefuses orresettingof circuibt reakers , C . Defectscausedby factorsotherthan : 1 . Normaldomesticuseor 2 . Usein accordancewith the Product'sUserGuide . Page: 19 MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY D , Commercialuse . E . Defectsto the Productcausedby accident , neglect , misuse , fire , floodsorAct of God . F . Thecost of repairscarriedout bynon - authorizedrepairersorthe costof correcting suchunauthorizedrepairs . G , Normalrecommendedmaintenanceas set out inthe Product'sUserGuide . Service underthis Manufacturer'sWarrantymust beprovidedby FisherEtPaykel . ffyou havean installationproblemcontactyourdealeror installe _ Youareresponsibleforproviding adequateelectrical , exhaustingandotherconnectionfacilities . SERVICEUNDERTHIS MANUFACTURER'SWARRANTYMUST BEPROVIDEDBY FISHER _ , PAYKEL . SUCHSERVICESHALLBEPROVIDEDDURINGNORMALBUSINESSHOURS . THIS WARRANTYCERTIFICATESHOULDBESHOWN WHEN MAKING ANY CLAIM . WARRANTORIS NOT RESPONSIBLEFORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES Somestatesdonot allow the exclusionor limitationof incidentaol r consequentiadlamagess , o the abovelimitationor exclusionmaynotapplyto you . Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights , and youmayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstateto state . Toknowwhat yourlegalrightsarein yourstate , consultyourlocalorstate consumeraffairsofficeroryourstate'sAttorneyGeneral . Warrantor : FisherEtPaykelAppliancesInc . ff furtherhelp is neededconcerningthis warranty please write to : Fisher6 PaykeAl ppliancesInc . , 27 Hubhle , Irvine , CA 92618 . SERVICE ForyourlocalFisher8 PaykeAl uthorizedServiceAgent , pleasecall : TOLLFREE1 888 9 FNP USA ( 1 888 9 367 872 ) or contactusthroughourweb site : www . usa . fisherpaykel . com Page: 20 P _ ' # . _ NEP ; ISTA WITH TO @ ATO _ PU / _ ? PKMI L'Z _ KK ( _ 7 ) { i } K ; % Page: 21 BEEF _ OURGJNO # I , ! L i , I / _ { E 4 , _ ! ? I _ i : ! f 2 / i < ; : H : , q _ , ; i _ ) ! y ) _ i : i } : 6i Ui _ ¸ _ ! f ) i _ J ! _ i ! i _ J _ c _ J _ i _ : _ is r _ L } ( _ SL _ ¸ ¸ _ / ; _ _ : 5 > ¸ % _ " 471ii / ' , 77 J , , h ! ) " s ( ] 7 ; " ' 7 > i ) P _ ¢ UiSi J J ' , j Page: 22 Fisher & Paykel MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY PROOFOF PURCHASE Proofof originalpurchasedateis requiredto obtainserviceunderwarranty . Attachyoursales receiptor cancelledcheckhere . Writedownthe model , serialnumberandpurchaseinformationbelow . PRODUCTDETAILS FISHERb ' PAYKELLTD Model / SeriaNl o . Dateof Purchase Purchaser . Dealer . Address Please keep this User Guide in a safe place . Do not return to Fisher _ Paykel . |