Candy CH63CC User Instructions

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Year 2017
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Candy CH63CC Specification

The Candy CH63CC Hob is a modern cooking appliance designed to enhance kitchen efficiency with its sleek and functional features. It incorporates a ceramic glass surface that not only provides a smooth and elegant appearance but also ensures easy cleaning and maintenance. The hob is equipped with three cooking zones, offering flexibility to accommodate various pot sizes and cooking needs. Each zone is powered by radiant heating technology, which delivers rapid and even heat distribution to ensure optimal cooking performance.

The control interface of the Candy CH63CC is intuitive and user-friendly, featuring touch controls that allow precise temperature adjustments and settings. Safety is a priority, with the hob including residual heat indicators for each zone to alert users when the surface is still hot. Additionally, the appliance is fitted with an automatic safety shut-off feature, enhancing user protection and preventing accidents.

Measuring 590mm in width, the CH63CC is designed to fit seamlessly into standard kitchen countertops, making it an ideal choice for most modern kitchens. Its energy efficiency is complemented by a power management system that allows the user to limit the total power output, aligning usage with household energy availability. The hob's design and functionality are tailored to meet the needs of contemporary households, combining aesthetics with practicality. With its combination of advanced features and thoughtful design, the Candy CH63CC Hob stands out as a reliable and stylish choice for everyday cooking tasks.

Candy CH63CC F.A.Q.

How do I turn on the Candy CH63CC Hob?

To turn on the Candy CH63CC Hob, press the power button on the control panel, then select the desired cooking zone and adjust the heat level using the '+' or '-' buttons.

What should I do if the hob is not heating up?

If the hob is not heating up, ensure that it is plugged in and the power supply is working. Check if the child lock is activated and deactivate it if necessary. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.

How can I clean the Candy CH63CC Hob surface effectively?

To clean the hob surface, wait for it to cool down completely. Use a soft cloth and a mild detergent or a hob cleaner. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or metal scouring pads to prevent scratches.

What does the error code 'E2' mean on the Candy CH63CC Hob?

Error code 'E2' indicates an overheating issue. Allow the hob to cool down, check for proper ventilation, and ensure no objects are blocking the air vents.

How can I lock the controls on my Candy CH63CC Hob?

To lock the controls, press and hold the child lock button until the lock symbol appears on the display. This will prevent accidental changes to the settings.

What cookware is suitable for use on the Candy CH63CC Hob?

Use flat-bottomed cookware made of ferrous materials such as cast iron or stainless steel. Check for an induction-compatible symbol on the cookware packaging.

How do I reset the Candy CH63CC Hob to factory settings?

To reset the hob, turn off the power supply for a few minutes and then switch it back on. If specific settings need resetting, refer to the user manual for detailed instructions.

Can I use aluminum pans on the Candy CH63CC Hob?

Aluminum pans are generally not suitable unless they have a magnetic base. Use only induction-compatible cookware for optimal performance.

Why is the hob making a buzzing noise?

A buzzing noise is normal due to the induction process. However, if the noise is excessively loud, check that the cookware is flat and properly placed. Adjusting the heat setting may also reduce the noise.

How can I increase the energy efficiency of my Candy CH63CC Hob?

To increase energy efficiency, use cookware that matches the size of the cooking zone, cover pans with lids to retain heat, and avoid using high power settings unnecessarily.