V-ZUG GK11TIFK Induction Hob Operating Instructions

Model: GK11TIFK

Product Type: Induction hob

Introduction

Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it.

Please follow the safety precautions.

Modifications

Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved.

Validity

The product family (model number) corresponds to the first alphanumerics on the identification plate. These operating instructions apply to:

Type Product family
GK11TIFKZ, GK11TIFKZS 31062

Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.

1 Safety Precautions

1.1 Symbols Used

1.2 General Safety Precautions

1.3 Appliance-Specific Safety Precautions

1.4 Instructions for Use

Before using for the first time

Correct Use

2 Using for the First Time

The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/electrician carry out the necessary work.

During the first few hours of use, the appliance can give off an unpleasant smell. This is normal for brand new appliances. Ensure that the room is well ventilated.

3 Appliance Description

3.1 Hob

Diagram description: A representation of the hob with four cooking zones. Labels indicate:

3.2 Operating and Display Elements

Diagram description: A top-down view of the hob surface showing controls and displays. Labels indicate:

Status Display

* Depending on model

Buttons

3.3 Overview of Power Levels

The power level selected appears in the setting range and in the corresponding hotplate display. The power levels can be set in half-steps.

Power level Cooking method Use
1Melting, gentle warmingButter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces
2SwellingRice
3
4Resume cooking, reducing, stewing, steamingVegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish
5
6Resume cooking, braisingPasta, soup, braised meat
7Gentle fryingRösti, omelettes, breaded fried foods, sausages
8Frying, deep fryingMeat, chips
9Flash fryingSteak

3.4 Residual Heat Indicator

After a hotplate is switched off, «Residual heat» is displayed as long as there is a risk of burns.

3.5 How Induction Hobs Function

Induction hobs work very differently from conventional hobs or hot plates. The induction coils under the glass ceramic plate produce a rapidly changing magnetic field which directly heats up the magnetic base of the cookware. The glass ceramic plate is only warmed by the hot cookware. Induction hobs have a quick reaction time, allow precision cooking, are powerful, energy-efficient and safe.

3.6 Flexible Cooking

In flexible cooking, there are no marked cooking zones. The hob detects cookware with a diameter of ø10 cm or larger and shows which hotplates they are on in the display. Up to six pans can be placed on the hob.

Pan Detection

The hob detects the position and size of the cookware in the following situations:

Hotplate Display

Each hotplate detected is shown as a circle or rectangle in the display. The settings for each hotplate detected can be made in the display.

Changing the Position of the Cookware

If the cookware is moved or lifted and repositioned, the hob detects the cookware's new position and automatically takes over all the settings from its old position. Further information can be found in the “MemoryFunction” (see page 12) section.

3.7 Cookware

Suitable Cookware

Only cookware with a full magnetic base is suitable for use with the induction hob. This can be checked in the following ways:

Do not heat any unsuitable cookware using aids such as metal rings and the like. This can damage the hob.

Coated Cookware

Never use AutoPowerPlus with coated frying pans.

Noise During Cooking

Cookware can make noise during cooking. This does not indicate any malfunction, nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way. Noise depends on the cookware used. If the noise causes considerable disturbance, it can help to change the cookware.

Noises When Hotplate is Switched Off

The appliance can make clicking noises when the hotplate is switched off. This does not indicate any malfunction, nor does it affect the functioning of the appliance in any way.

4 Operating the Appliance

4.1 Operating the Display

The different power levels, functions and settings options are selected by using various hand gestures.

Touch

Slide

Swipe

Scroll

User settings menu example:

Set the timer example:

4.2 Switching the Appliance On

4.3 Using Cookware on the Hob

The settings options are described here:

4.4 MemoryFunction

If the cookware is moved or lifted, the settings from the old hotplate are saved and automatically taken over for the new hotplate.

Saving Settings

The hotplate display is shown when the cookware is being moved or lifted. If the cookware is not placed back on the hotplate within a set period of time, all the settings are cleared. The time period can be changed in “MemoryFunction” (see page 22) under “Assistance functions” in the user settings.

? One item of cookware must be put down and operated before another one can be moved or lifted. The hob only saves the settings for one item of cookware.

Resuming Cooking

The cooking process is resumed either immediately or after 5 seconds. When the cooking process is resumed depends on how far the pan's new position is from its old position.

4.5 Teppan Yaki Function

The PowerPlus , AutoPowerPlus and ProfessionalMode are not available when the Teppan Yaki plate is being used. A maximum of two Teppan Yaki plates can be used on the hob.

Diagram description: A hob surface showing two zones marked for Teppan Yaki, with power levels 5.0 and 9.0 indicated.

Connecting Hotplates

Dividing Hotplate

Using the Teppan Yaki Plate and Cookware at the Same Time

All other pans on the hob avail over all setting options and functions and can be operated independently of the Teppan Yaki plates. The maximum number of pans that can be used depends on the number of Teppan Yaki plates being used:

If the Teppan Yaki plate is placed in a different position than intended, it will be operated the same as normal cookware.

4.6 PowerPlus

If PowerPlus is switched on, the hotplate selected works at extra high power for a maximum of 15 minutes. The hotplate then reverts to the power level originally selected. PowerPlus can be used, for instance, to heat a large quantity of water quickly.

Switching PowerPlus On

If PowerPlus was switched on at power level «0», the hotplate reverts to power level «5».

Cancelling PowerPlus

4.7 AutoPowerPlus

If AutoPowerPlus is switched on, the hotplate selected works at extra high power for a maximum of 15 minutes or until boiling point is reached. When boiling point is reached, the hotplate reverts to the power level originally selected. AutoPowerPlus can be used, for instance, to heat a large quantity of water quickly.

Switching AutoPowerPlus On

If AutoPowerPlus was switched on at power level «0», after boiling point is reached the hotplate reverts to power level «5».

Cancelling AutoPowerPlus

4.8 ProfessionalMode

The ProfessionalMode changes the power level when the cookware is moved to a new position.

Switching the ProfessionalMode On

Changing the Power Level

Diagram description: A circular diagram showing a hob with cookware positions and arrows indicating movement that changes power levels. Power levels 9, 5, and 2 are shown.

Only when the cookware is moved vertically or diagonally does the power level change. Moving the cookware horizontally does not change the power level.

The highest power level «9» can be set at either the front or back edge of the cooking zone in “ProfessionalMode” under “Assistance functions” in the user settings (see page 23).

Switching the ProfessionalMode Off

4.9 GourmetGuide

The GourmetGuide encompasses several functions that make preparing meals as easy as possible for you. The following functions can be called up:

The precision of the simmer function depends on the cookware used. Water can start to boil. If this is the case, we recommend the pan lid be left off when using the simmer function. For locations over 1,500 meters above sea level, it is generally recommended the pan lid be left off when using the simmer function.

Starting a Function

Do not move the cookware on the hob when the GourmetGuide function is switched on, as doing so would affect the accuracy of the temperature.

Cancelling a Function

4.10 Operating Time

Do not leave the hob unattended during use. Risk of food boiling over, burning on and igniting!

With the operating time function, the hotplate switches off automatically after a set period of time (00 h 00 mins. 00 s – 99 h 59 mins. 59 s).

Setting and Starting the Operating Time

Changing the Operating Time

End of the Operating Time

Switching the Operating Time Off Before Time

4.11 Restore Function

If the appliance has been inadvertently switched off with the button, the settings can be restored within 6 seconds.

4.12 Pause Cooking

With this function, the power level of all hotplates that are switched on can be temporarily reduced to power level «0» for up to 10 minutes. After pause cooking, the hotplates resume operation using the previous settings.

Switching Pause Cooking On

If the pause cooking function is not turned off within 10 minutes, the appliance switches off automatically.

Switching Pause Cooking Off

4.13 Wipe Protection

This function locks the display to enable the hob to be cleaned. The power output to the hotplates is not interrupted.

Switching Wipe Protection On

If wipe protection is not switched off within 20 seconds, it turns off automatically.

Switching Wipe Protection Off Before Time

Touch the button for 3 seconds to switch the appliance off at any time.

4.14 Timer

The timer functions like an egg timer. It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions.

Setting and Starting the Timer

Checking and Changing

Timer Finished

Switching the Timer Off Before Time

The timer is switched off.

4.15 EcoManagement

EcoManagement provides information on the energy consumption of the appliance. The information can be shown before, during and after cooking and promotes the sustainable use of energy.

Consumption Indicator When Cooking

The consumption indicator shows how much energy (kWh) the entire hob uses from the moment it is switched on to the moment it is switched off.

Consumption Information

Consumption information indicates how much energy (kWh) is used within a particular period of time.

The consumption values displayed are indicative and can deviate from both the declared and measured values.

4.16 Switching a Hotplate Off

4.17 Switching the Appliance Off

When the timer is switched on

When the timer is switched off

5 User Settings

5.1 Overview of User Settings

* Depending on model

5.2 Adjusting User Settings

5.3 Language

The display language can be changed. Different languages are available for selection.

5.4 Display

Brightness

The brightness of the display can be changed. Five different levels are available for selection.

Background Images

The displaying of background images when the appliance is switched on can be turned on or off.

Switch-off Time

If no cookware is being operated but the appliance is switched on, it will be switched off automatically after a set time if there is no user interaction.

5.5 Date

The date can be called up and changed.

5.6 Clock

Time

The time can be displayed in the European 24-hour or the US 12-hour format (a.m./p.m.).

Daylight Saving Time Adjustment

The switch between summer and winter time happens automatically when this function is turned on.

5.7 Notifications

Messages and notes can be switched off or suppressed so that they do not appear while operating the appliance.

5.8 Signals and Tones

Acoustic Signals

The loudness of the acoustic signals can be changed or switched off. Three different levels of loudness are available for selection.

The switch-off tone and alarm tones are never switched off.

Button Tones

The loudness of the button tones can be changed or switched off. Three different levels of loudness are available for selection.

5.9 Assistance Functions

MemoryFunction

If the cookware is moved or lifted, the settings are saved for the time set and automatically taken over when the cookware is placed back on the hotplate (see page 12). The settings can be saved for up to 60 seconds.

Professional Mode

The power level of an item of cookware can be changed by moving it further forward or further back on the hob. The highest power corresponds to power level «9», the lowest power to power level «1».

Maximum Power Consumption

The (maximum) electric power consumption of the hob can be limited to a desired value. In this case, the hob will not draw more power than this from the mains.

5.10 Childproof Lock

The childproof lock prevents the appliance from being switched on accidentally. When the childproof lock is activated, the appliance can only be operated after first entering the code 3221 in reverse order. The «Timer» and «Wipe protection» functions can be used at the same as the childproof lock.

5.11 V-ZUG-Home

V-ZUG-Home is only visible if this option is built in. Further information can be found in the operating instructions for «V-ZUG-Home».

Information

Information about the V-ZUG-Home module can be called up.

Mode

V-ZUG-Home can only be used if the «Display» or «Operate and display» mode is enabled.

Time Synchronization

With time synchronization, the date and time settings are synchronized over V-ZUG-Home.

Restart

The interface (V-ZUG-Home module) can be restarted.

5.12 Appliance Information

The model, article number, serial number (FN) and service contact information can be found under «Info».

Information about the hardware and software can be found under «HW» and «SW» respectively. «Lib1» and «Lib2» are software libraries.

5.13 EcoManagement

Consumption Indicator

When enabled, this function indicates how much energy (kWh) the entire hob uses from the moment it is switched on to the moment it is switched off.

Consumption Information

Total and average consumption values as well as consumption since the appliance was last switched on are displayed (see page 20). All consumption values can be reset. The last time the consumption data was reset is also displayed.

5.14 Factory Settings

User settings that have been changed can be restored to factory settings. The following user settings cannot be restored:

5.15 Service Functions

The service functions are only available for use by V-ZUG Service staff.

6 Care and Maintenance

Clean the appliance only when it has completely cooled down. Risk of burns!

Always clean the hob after use. This prevents food residue from burning on. Dried-on or burned-on food residue is harder to clean off. Use of improper cleaning techniques can result in damage to the markings or surface.

Avoid cleaning the surface of the glass ceramic hob with abrasive cleaning agents, scouring pads, wire wool, etc. as it can damage them.

Use only a soft cloth or sponge with water and a suitable detergent for cleaning everyday soiling. Always follow the detergent manufacturer's instructions for use. Using a detergent with a protective additive is recommended.

Remove stubborn soiling, e.g. boiled-over milk, while still warm using a glass ceramic hob scraper. Always follow the scraper manufacturer's instructions for use.

Foods with a high sugar content, e.g. marmalade, that boil over should be removed while still hot using a glass ceramic hob scraper. The surface of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged.

Remove melted plastic while still warm using a glass ceramic hob scraper. The surface of the glass ceramic hob could otherwise become damaged.

Remove limescale stains when cool with a small amount of limescale remover, e.g. vinegar or lemon juice. Then wipe clean with a damp cloth.

Cleaning

For good results, follow these cleaning instructions.

7 Trouble-shooting

Only use the cleaning agents and methods recommended on our «Homepage».

You may be able to trouble-shoot the following malfunctions yourself. If not, note down the error message in full (message, F and E numbers) and call Customer Services.

7.1 Error Messages

If U and F messages occur, any hotplates that are switched on will be switched off.

Message Possible Cause Solution
«U message»
See operating instructions
FN XXXXX XXXXXX
Various situations can lead to a «U message». Have an electrician check the house installation.
Note down error message in full and appliance's FN.
Call Customer Services.
«F message»
See operating instructions
FN XXXXX XXXXXX
Various situations can lead to a «F message». Note down error message in full and appliance's FN.
Call Customer Services.
«Safety shut-off» The cookware was operated for over 2 hours without interruption or without any changes to the settings. To operate cookware for over 2 hours without interruption, set the operating time (see page 17).
«Object or liquid on the display» There is an object or liquid on the display. Remove the object or liquid from the display.
The message disappears.
«ON/OFF button is blocked» There is an object or liquid on the display.
The ON/OFF button is faulty.
Check whether there is an object or liquid covering the ON/OFF button.
Note down the serial number (FN) of the appliance.
Call Customer Services.
«Hot object on the display» There is a hot object or hot liquid on the display. Remove the object or liquid from the display.
The message disappears.
«Exceeded maximum power» The set power level and the set «AutoPowerPlus» settings option require more power than the connection type and/or the maximum values defined in the user settings allow.
If the message appears again:
Switch the «AutoPowerPlus» settings option off (see page 14).
Increase the power consumption value or set the maximum power of the hob under «Assistance functions» and «Maximum power consumption» in the user settings (see page 22).
If the message appears again: Call Customer Services.
«Cookware not induction-compatible» The cookware is not suitable for use with induction hobs. Use suitable magnetic cookware.
«Unlock the childproof lock» The childproof lock is activated. Switch the childproof lock off (see page 23).

7.2 After a Power Failure

The user settings remain unchanged.

Problem Solution
Power failure Hold the button depressed until the following appears in the display: «Power failure».
Reset the date and time if required (see page 22).

7.3 Other Possible Problems

Problem Possible Cause Solution
The appliance is not working and all the displays are dark. The fuse or circuit breaker for electrical installations in the home is defective.
The fuse or circuit breaker keeps blowing.
An interruption in the power supply.
Change the fuse.
Reset the automatic circuit breaker.
Call Customer Services.
Check the power supply.
The appliance is not working at full power. The appliance was operated for a longer period of time without interruption. Place the cookware on a cold spot on the hob.
Switch the appliance off and allow it to cool down.
The heat in the cookware is not being distributed sufficiently or evenly enough. The cookware is positioned unfavourably on the hob.
The cookware is not induction-compatible or is damaged.
Slightly move the cookware on the hob.
Use undamaged, induction-compatible cookware (see page 10).
The MemoryFunction is not working. The time period set in the assistance functions is too short to change the position of the cookware. Set a value of at least 5 seconds for the time period (see page 22).
No cookware detected. Cookware is too small.
Two pans standing too closely together.
Slightly move the cookware on the hob.
Place the pans further apart.
The cookware is not induction-compatible or is damaged. Lift the cookware up and then place back down on the hob.
Use undamaged, induction-compatible cookware (see page 10).
The display cannot be operated. Magnetic fields are disturbing the display.
There is an object or liquid on the display.
Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
Hold the button depressed until the displays appear.
Hotplates overlap in the display. Hob cannot detect size of cookware.
Base of cookware is not standing completely on the hob.
Lift the cookware up and then place back down on the hob.

8 Accessories

The accessories listed here are included in the scope of delivery.

9 Technical Data

9.1 Product Fiche

In accordance with EU Regulation No. 66/2014

Model number GK31062
Type designation GKGK11TIFKZ/GK11TIFKZS
Number of cooking zones1
Heating technologyInduction cooking zone
Dimensions of cooking zone45 × 80 cm
Energy consumption per cooking zone190.7 Wh/kg
Energy consumption of the entire hob EC190.7 Wh/kg

9.2 EcoStandby

To prevent unnecessary energy consumption, the appliance is equipped with the automatic energy-saving EcoStandby function.

Power consumption can be reduced to a minimum provided the following conditions are met:

Despite EcoStandby, all safety functions remain active.

9.3 Reference to «Open Source» Licence

Your appliance contains Newlib open-source software. This is subject to the licensing conditions specified in Section 4.1 (4.1.1-4.1.8; 4.1.9; 4.1.10; 4.1.14-4.1.16) of the enclosed open-source software licence text document.

The V-ZUG interface for this appliance contains the following open-source software modules, which are subject to the licensing conditions specified in each case by the enclosed open-source software licence document:

10 Tips and Tricks

10.1 Energy-Efficient Cooking

For maximum energy efficiency and even heat distribution note the following:

10.2 Deep Frying

The intense heat used in deep frying can affect the performance of the hob/appliance.

11 Disposal

11.1 Packaging

Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way.

11.2 Safety

Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through children playing):

11.3 Disposal

The «crossed-out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous, environmentally harmful materials.

These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the environment.

12 Index

A
Accessories ...................................................... 28
Acoustic signals ............................................... 22
Alarm tones....................................................... 22
Appliance disposal .......................................... 31
Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 4
Assistance functions ....................................... 22
AutoPowerPlus ............................................. 8, 14

B
Brightness setting ............................................ 21
Button tones...................................................... 22

C
Care and maintenance ................................... 25
Childproof lock ................................................. 23
Consumption indicator............................. 20, 24
Consumption information ............................... 20
Reset .............................................................. 24
Cooking zone ...................................................... 7
Cookware
Changing position ................................... 9, 22
Coated cookware ........................................ 10
Detection .......................................................... 9
Energy-efficient cooking ............................. 30
Fast heating (AutoPowerPlus)................... 14
Heating water (PowerPlus) ........................ 14
Noise during cooking ................................. 10
Suitable cookware ....................................... 10

D
Date .................................................................... 22
Deep frying.................................................... 9, 30
Demo mode ......................................................... 7
Display ........................................................... 7, 10
Background images.................................... 21
Brightness setting........................................ 21
Switch-off time .............................................. 21
Disposal............................................................. 31

E
EcoManagement ....................................... 20, 24
Consumption indicator ........................... 7, 20
Consumption information........................... 20
EcoStandby....................................................... 29
Error messages................................................ 26

F
Frying .................................................................... 9
Flash.................................................................. 9
Gentle................................................................ 9

G
GourmetGuide ..................................................... 8

H
Heating up............................................................ 9
Hob ........................................................................ 7
Hotplate
Display .............................................................. 9
Saving settings............................................. 12

I
Identification plate............................................ 35
Instructions for use ............................................. 5

K
Keep warm........................................................ 16

L
Language........................................................... 21
Loudness ........................................................... 22

M
Malfunction
Messages...................................................... 26
Power failure................................................. 27
Malfunctions...................................................... 26
Melting ........................................................... 9, 16
MemoryFunction........................................ 12, 22
Messages
Errors ............................................................. 26
Switching off ................................................. 22
Model number ..................................................... 2

N
Notes .................................................................. 34

O
ON/OFF button ................................................... 7
Operating time.............................................. 8, 17

P
Pause ............................................................. 7, 18
Power failure ..................................................... 27
Power levels......................................................... 9
Changing automatically (ProfessionalMode) ................................................................. 15, 23
PowerPlus.......................................................... 14
Problems ........................................................... 26
Product family...................................................... 2
Product fiche..................................................... 29
ProfessionalMode ................................. 8, 15, 23

Q
Queries .............................................................. 35
Quick instructions ............................................ 36

R
Reducing .............................................................. 9
Reheating .......................................................... 16
Resume cooking................................................. 9

S
Safety precautions
General ............................................................. 4
Service & Support................................... 35
Service agreement........................................... 35
Settings options .................................................. 8
Simmering ......................................................... 16
Slider ..................................................................... 8
Status display ...................................................... 7
Steaming............................................................... 9
Summer/Winter time ....................................... 22
Swelling................................................................. 9
Switch-off tone .................................................. 22
Symbols ................................................................ 4

T
Technical data .................................................. 29
Teppan Yaki plate..................................... 13, 28
Time
Display .............................................................. 7
Setting............................................................ 22
Summer/Winter time ................................... 22
Timer .............................................................. 7, 19
Type....................................................................... 2

U
User settings........................................................ 7
Using for the first time........................................ 7

V
Validity................................................................... 2
V-ZUG-Home........................................................ 7

W
Wipe protection ............................................ 7, 19

13 Notes

(Blank page for notes)

14 Service & Support

The «Trouble-shooting» section gives you valuable tips on how to deal with minor malfunctions yourself, saving you the time and trouble of calling out a service technician and any cost that goes along with it.

Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warranty information. Please read this information carefully.

Please register your V-ZUG appliance immediately:

This will allow you to take advantage of the best possible support in the event of a fault in the appliance during the guarantee period. You will require the serial number (FN) and appliance designation to register your appliance. You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance.

My appliance information:

FN: ___________________ Appliance: _____________________

Please have this appliance information to hand when contacting V-ZUG. Thank you.

Where is the identification plate?

  1. Identification plate with serial number (FN)

Diagram description: An illustration showing the location of the identification plate on the appliance.

A second identification plate is supplied and should be affixed in the fitted unit underneath the hob.

Your Repair Order

Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site visit by us by phone if you wish.

General Queries, Accessories and Service Agreement

V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our progressive service agreements. You can contact us by calling tel. +41 58 767 67 67 or by going to our website at www.vzug.com.

Quick Instructions

Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions!

To Switch Appliance On

Using Cookware on the Hob

To Switch Hotplate Off

To Switch Appliance Off

V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug
Tel. +41 58 767 67 67, Fax +41 58 767 61 61
info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com
Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850

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