1. Folasaga
This user manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your new SHARP SCHOTT CERAN Induction Cooktop, Model KH-6IX38FS00-EU. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use, and keep it for future reference. This cooktop is designed for modern kitchens, offering precise control and energy efficiency through induction technology.
2. Faatonuga Saogalemu
O lou saogalemu ma le saogalemu o isi e sili ona taua. Fa'amolemole mata'ituina le puipuiga o le saogalemu nei:
- Ensure the cooktop is installed by a qualified technician in accordance with local regulations and the provided installation instructions.
- Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use oven mitts or pot holders when handling hot cookware.
- Fa'aaoga na'o mea kuka e talafeagai mo le kuka fa'atosina.
- Do not place metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, or lids on the cooktop surface as they can become hot.
- The cooktop features an automatic safety shutdown. If a cooking zone is left on for an extended period without adjustment, it will automatically switch off.
- The child lock feature should be activated to prevent accidental operation by children.
- Do not clean the cooktop with steam cleaners.
- Aveese i taimi uma le masini mai le sapalai eletise aʻo leʻi faʻamamā pe tausia.
- Ia fa'amama le avanoa o le ea.
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The SHARP KH-6IX38FS00-EU is a self-sufficient induction cooktop featuring a durable SCHOTT CERAN glass ceramic surface. It is equipped with four cooking zones, each offering precise temperature control and a boost function for rapid heating.

Ata 3.1: Luga view of the SHARP SCHOTT CERAN Induction Cooktop, showing the four induction zones and the control panel at the bottom.

Ata 3.2: Fa'afagota view of the SHARP SCHOTT CERAN Induction Cooktop, highlighting its sleek design and glass ceramic surface.

Figure 3.3: Close-up of the cooktop's Slider Touch-Control panel, showing icons for child lock, pause, power level slider, timer, boost, and power on/off.
Vaega Autu:
- Slider Touch-Control: Intuitive control for precise power adjustments.
- 4 Sone Kuka Fa'ainduction: Each with 1400-1800W power and 160mm diameter.
- 9 Power Levels + Boost: Offers versatile cooking options from gentle simmering to rapid boiling.
- Galuega o le Taimi: Set cooking times for individual zones.
- Fa'ailoga vevela o totoe: Alerts you when a cooking zone is still hot after use.
- Automatic Pot Detection: Ensures efficient energy use by only heating suitable cookware.
- Loka Tamaiti: Puipuia le taotoga e le'i fuafuaina.
- Tapuni Saogalemu Otometi: Enhances safety by turning off zones after prolonged inactivity.
4. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i
The SHARP KH-6IX38FS00-EU is designed for drop-in installation. Proper installation is crucial for safety and optimal performance.
Tatalaina:
Carefully unpack the cooktop and check for any damage. The package should contain:
- Kuka fa'aalumaina
- Mea fa'apipi'i
- Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)
Mea fa'apipi'i:
Ensure your countertop opening meets the specified dimensions for a secure fit.

Figure 4.1: Installation diagram with required cutout dimensions and clearances. The cooktop measures 590mm (W) x 520mm (D) x 56mm (H). The cutout dimensions are 560mm (W) x 490mm (D). Minimum clearances are also indicated for surrounding materials.
- Fua o Mea (H x W x D): 5.6 x 59 x 52 cm
- Vaega tipi (W x D): 56 x 49 cm
- Fa'apipi'i loloto: 4.8 cm
So'oga eletise:
The cooktop requires an electrical connection of 220-240V or 400V at 50 Hz. The connection cable is supplied without a plug. Electrical installation must be performed by a certified electrician in compliance with all applicable electrical codes and regulations.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
The SHARP induction cooktop features a user-friendly Slider Touch-Control panel.
Ki/Tape:
Press the power symbol (⏻) to turn the cooktop on or off.
Selecting a Cooking Zone and Adjusting Power:
Once the cooktop is on, select the desired cooking zone by touching its corresponding control area. Use the slider to adjust the power level from 1 to 9. For rapid heating, touch the 'Boost' symbol (P) for the selected zone.
Galuega o le Taimi:
To set a timer for a cooking zone, select the zone and then touch the timer symbol (◷). Use the slider or dedicated buttons to set the desired cooking duration. The timer will count down and automatically switch off the zone when finished.
Loka Tamaiti:
To activate the child lock, press and hold the child lock symbol (☍) for a few seconds until the indicator lights up. This will disable all controls. To deactivate, press and hold the symbol again until the indicator turns off.
Automatic Pot Detection:
The cooktop automatically detects suitable induction-compatible cookware placed on a cooking zone. If no pot is detected or an unsuitable pot is used, the zone will not heat up and an error indicator may appear.
Fa'ailoga vevela o totoe:
After a cooking zone is turned off, the residual heat indicator (H) will illuminate if the surface is still hot enough to cause burns. Do not touch the surface until the indicator disappears.
6. Tausiga ma Fa'amamā
O le fa'amama ma le tausiga faifaipea o le a mautinoa ai le umi o le ola ma le fa'atinoina lelei o lau kuka.
Fa'amamaina o le Foliga Seramika Tioata:
- Always ensure the cooktop is cool before cleaning.
- For light soiling, wipe the surface with a damp ie ma se vailaau mama.
- For stubborn stains or burnt-on food, use a specialized ceramic hob cleaner and a scraper designed for glass ceramic surfaces.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or harsh chemicals as they can damage the surface.
- Fa'amago lelei le pito i luga pe'a uma ona fa'amamāina ina ia puipuia ai le vai.
Tausiga Lautele:
- Do not drop heavy or sharp objects on the glass ceramic surface.
- Avoid spilling sugary substances on the hot surface, as they can cause permanent damage if not cleaned immediately.
- Ia fa'amautinoa le sa'o o le ea fa'asao faataamilo i le masini a'o fa'agaioia.
7. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter issues with your cooktop, refer to the following common problems and solutions before contacting service.
Cooktop Does Not Turn On:
- Check if the cooktop is properly connected to the power supply.
- Ensure the main circuit breaker has not tripped.
- Ia fa'amautinoa e le'o fa'agaoioia le loka a tamaiti.
Cooking Zone Not Heating:
- Ensure you are using induction-compatible cookware.
- Check if the pot is centered on the cooking zone.
- Verify that the power level is set correctly.
Automatic Safety Shutdown Activates:
- This is a safety feature. It occurs if a cooking zone is left on for an extended period without adjustment. Simply turn the zone off and then back on if you wish to continue cooking.
Pio e le masani ai i le taimi o galuega:
- A slight humming or buzzing sound is normal for induction cooktops, especially at higher power settings, due to the electromagnetic field.
- Clicking sounds may occur from the cookware itself as it heats up and expands.
Afai e fa'aauau pea le fa'afitauli pe a uma ona taumafai i nei fofo, fa'amolemole fa'afeso'ota'i se tekinisia fa'apitoa.
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | KH-6IX38FS00-EU |
| Ituaiga Fa'apipi'i | Tu'u-I totonu |
| Numera o Elemene Faamafanafana | 4 Sone Induction |
| Cooking Zone Power/Diameter | 4 x 1400 - 1800 W / 160 mm |
| Malosi maualuga | 7400 W |
| Sao Voltage | 220-240V or 400V |
| Fa'atele | 50 Hz |
| Ituaiga Pulea | Slider Touch-Control |
| Malosiaga Levels | 9 + Faʻateleina |
| Mea | Mata tioata |
| Fua o le Meafaigaluega (H x W x D) | 5.6 x 59 x 52 cm |
| Vaega tipi (W x D) | 56 x 49 cm |
| Fa'apipi'i loloto | 4.8 cm |
| mamafa | 8.5 kilokalama |
| Lanu | Lanu uliuli |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Timer, Residual Heat Indicator, Automatic Pot Detection, Child Lock, Automatic Safety Shutdown |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For information regarding the warranty period and terms for your SHARP Induction Cooktop, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Sharp webnofoaga. Taofi lau fa'amaoniga o le fa'atau mo so'o se tagi fa'amaonia.
Lagolago tagata fa'atau:
If you require technical assistance, have questions about your appliance, or need to schedule a service appointment, please contact Sharp customer support. Contact details can typically be found on the Sharp webnofoaga po'o totonu o fa'amaumauga o lo'o tu'uina atu ma lau masini.





