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| Brand | Amica |
| Model | SHC 904 100 W | SHC 904 100 W |
| Product | stove |
| EAN | 5906006562304 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Energy label (PDF) |
| Product color | White |
| Appliance placement | Countertop |
| Product color | White |
| Product type | Freestanding cooker |
| Handle color | White |
| Housing material | Glass, Metal |
| Control type | Rotary |
| Control position | Front |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| AC input voltage | 400 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
| Energy efficiency class | A |
| Energy consumption (conventional) | 0.99 kWh |
| Energy consumption (forced convection) | 0.78 kWh |
| Connected load (electric) | 9700 W |
| Width | 500 mm |
| Depth | 600 mm |
| Height | 850 mm |
| Weight | 39000 g |
| Hob type | Ceramic |
| Top surface type | Glass-ceramic |
| Number of cooking zones | 4 zone(s) |
| Number of gas cooking zones | 0 zone(s) |
| Number of electric cooking zones | 4 zone(s) |
| Cooking zone 1 position | Left front |
| Cooking zone 1 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 1 type | Small |
| Cooking zone 1 power | 600 W |
| Cooking zone 1 diameter | 120 mm |
| Cooking zone 2 position | Left front |
| Cooking zone 2 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 2 type | Large |
| Cooking zone 2 power | 1700 W |
| Cooking zone 2 diameter | 180 mm |
| Cooking zone 3 position | Right rear |
| Cooking zone 3 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 3 type | Medium |
| Cooking zone 3 power | 1200 W |
| Cooking zone 3 diameter | 145 mm |
| Cooking zone 4 position | Right front |
| Cooking zone 4 power source | Electric |
| Cooking zone 4 type | Large |
| Cooking zone 4 power | 1800 W |
| Cooking zone 4 diameter | 250 mm |
| Residual heat indicator | Yes |
| Wok burner | - |
| Number of ovens | 1 |
| Oven size | Medium |
| Oven power source | Electric |
| Oven position | Bottom |
| Oven net capacity | 65 L |
| Grill | - |
| Conventional cooking | Yes |
| Top heating | Yes |
| Top and bottom heating | - |
| Bottom heating | Yes |
| Defrost function | - |
| Cool door | Yes |
| Number of shelves | 3 shelves |
| Self-cleaning | Yes |
| Interior light | Yes |
| Number of functions | 11 |
| Easy to clean (oven) | Yes |
| Manual | Yes |
| Oven rack | Yes |
| Number of oven racks | 1 |
| Number of drip trays | 2 |
| Package height | 975 mm |
| Package width | 535 mm |
| Package depth | 680 mm |
| Package weight | 43000 g |
| Oven timer type | Digital |
| Oven timer | Yes |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Amica SHC 904 100 W below.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has a weight of 39000 g.
Nowadays almost all pans are suitable for induction. You can easily test whether your old pans can also be used on induction by holding a magnet against the bottom of the pan. If the magnet stays on the pan, your old pan is suitable for induction.
Most induction hobs can be reset by disconnecting the hob from power by unplugging it from the power outlet. You will then have to wait at least 60 minutes.
A Perilex connection is a special connection that can handle more power than a normal connection. This connection has five holes instead of two and is often used for induction hobs.
No, cooking on induction is not dangerous.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has a height of 850 mm.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has a width of 500 mm.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has a depth of 600 mm.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has energy label A.
Yes, the Amica SHC 904 100 W has a ceramic hob. This means that the surface is sleek, easy to clean, and provides even heat distribution for cooking.
The energy consumption for forced convection in the Amica SHC 904 100 W is 0.78 kWh. This is relatively low compared to other similar products, making it an energy-efficient option for users.
The Amica SHC 904 100 W has 4 electric cooking zones. This provides users with enough flexibility to cook multiple dishes at the same time.
The housing material of the Amica SHC 904 100 W is glass and metal. This combination not only gives it a modern and sleek look but also ensures durability and easy maintenance.
The control position of the Amica SHC 904 100 W is in the front. This allows for easy access and convenient operation while cooking.
To troubleshoot if the Amica SHC 904 100 W stove is not heating properly, follow these steps: 1. Check the heating zone indicator: Make sure the heating zone indicator is not lit up, as this indicates that the temperature of the heating zone has exceeded 50°C. If the indicator is lit, wait for the zone to cool down before using it again. 2. Verify the knob settings: Ensure that the knob for the heating zone is set to the desired heat level. The knob should be turned clockwise to switch on the heating zone. If the knob is not set correctly, adjust it to the desired heat level. 3. Choose suitable cookware: Use pans with a diameter that is at least as large as the heating zone. Avoid using pans with a concave or convex base, as they may not make proper contact with the heating zone. It is recommended to use pans with thick and even bases for optimal heat transfer. 4. Clean the heating zones and pans: If the heating zones or pans are dirty, it can affect the heat transfer. Clean the heating zones and pans thoroughly to ensure proper heat distribution. 5. Contact customer support: If the stove still does not heat properly after following the above steps, it is recommended to contact Amica customer support for further assistance. Remember to always follow safety precautions and avoid touching hot heating zones.
If the residual heat indicator is not working on the Amica SHC 904 100 W stove, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the heating zones: Ensure that the heating zones have been turned off and have cooled down completely. The residual heat indicator will only work if there is residual heat present in the heating zones. 2. Clean the surface: Make sure the surface of the stove, including the heating zones, is clean and free from any debris or spills. Dirt or residue on the surface can interfere with the proper functioning of the indicator. 3. Reset the stove: Turn off the stove and unplug it from the power source. Leave it unplugged for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on again. This can help reset the stove and potentially resolve any temporary issues with the indicator. 4. Contact customer support: If the residual heat indicator still does not work after following the above steps, it is recommended to contact Amica customer support for further assistance. They will be able to provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair if necessary. Remember to always exercise caution when using the stove and avoid touching the heating zones without proper protection, even if the indicator is not working.
To troubleshoot if the ultrafan feature is not working during grilling on the Amica SHC 904 100 W stove, follow these steps: 1. Set the oven knob to the position marked "grill": Ensure that the oven knob is turned to the grill function. This activates the grilling process. 2. Heat the oven for approximately 5 minutes: Allow the oven to preheat for about 5 minutes with the oven door closed. This ensures that the grill heater reaches the desired temperature. 3. Insert a tray with a dish: Place a tray with the food you want to grill onto the appropriate cooking level. If you are grilling on the grate, also insert a tray for catching drippings on the level immediately below. 4. Close the oven door: Make sure to close the oven door properly while grilling. This helps maintain the desired temperature and ensures efficient grilling. If the ultrafan feature still does not work after following these steps, it is recommended to contact Amica customer support for further assistance. They will be able to provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair if necessary. Remember to always exercise caution when using the grill function and keep children away from the oven to prevent accidents.
If the oven door of the Amica SHC 904 100 W stove is not closing properly, you can check the following: 1. Clean the oven door: Ensure that the oven door and its components are clean and free from any debris or food particles. Use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to clean the door and remove any obstructions that may be preventing it from closing properly. 2. Check the door seal: Inspect the door seal for any damage or wear. The door seal should be intact and free from any cracks or tears. If there is damage to the seal, it may need to be replaced to ensure a proper seal and closure. 3. Adjust the hinges: The oven door hinges may need adjustment if the door is not closing properly. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to adjust the hinges. Follow the steps carefully to ensure proper alignment and closure of the door. 4. Verify the safety catch: Check the safety catch part of the hinge to ensure it is properly engaged. If the safety catch is not set correctly, it may cause damage to the hinge and prevent the door from closing properly. Make sure the safety catch is lowered down after fitting the door back onto the cooker. If the issue persists after checking these steps, it is recommended to contact Amica customer support for further assistance. They will be able to provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair if necessary. Remember to exercise caution when working with the oven door and avoid any actions that may cause injury or damage to the appliance.
If the Amica SHC 904 100 W stove is consuming excessive energy during usage, you can take the following steps to address the issue: 1. Check the oven temperature: Make sure that the oven temperature is set correctly and matches the desired cooking temperature. An incorrect temperature setting can lead to longer cooking times and increased energy consumption. 2. Use the appropriate cookware: Ensure that you are using cookware that is suitable for the stove and the type of cooking you are doing. Using cookware with a flat and smooth base that matches the size of the heating zone can help optimize heat transfer and reduce energy consumption. 3. Avoid opening the oven door frequently: Opening the oven door frequently can cause heat loss and increase energy usage. Try to minimize opening the door during cooking and use the oven light and window to check on the food instead. 4. Clean the oven regularly: A dirty oven can affect its efficiency and increase energy consumption. Clean the oven regularly, including the heating elements, to remove any built-up residue or grease that can hinder heat distribution. 5. Contact customer support: If the stove continues to consume excessive energy after following these steps, it is recommended to contact Amica customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting advice or arrange for a technician to inspect the stove. Remember to always follow safety precautions when using the stove and avoid making any modifications or repairs yourself.
Yes, the manual of the Amica SHC 904 100 W is available in English .
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