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EN 18   Installation

5.2 Installation

Making the appliance tension free
If the appliance must be made electrical 
tension free, do as follows [depending on 
the situation]:
1. Fuse
Unscrew the fuse and remove it from the 
container.
2. Fuse machine
Press the [red] test button untill the middle 
[black] button pops out.
3. Automatic fuse machine
Automatic switch , at least type B or C. 
Switch the tumbler switch from 1 [on] to 
0[off].
4. Earth leakage circuit breaker
Turn the main switch from 1 [on] to 0 [off] 
or press the test button.

Atttention!  Make  sure  that  the 
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accidentallybe switched on again.

Recycling

The  packaging  of  this  appliance  can  be 
fully recycled [cardboard] Ensure a proper 
disposal of these. 
If  you  must  dispose  the  appliance  itself, 
please supply it to a specialized recycling 
company,  whic  takes  care  of  a  proper 
disposal  and  recycling  of  the  used 
materials of this appliance. Ask your local 
authority where you can best hand over 
this appliance.

EN 21   Installation

C. Release all switches and now press the 

5.3 Configuration

on/off  switch  during  several  seconds, 
unless blinking ”E“ codes appear.

Before  the  first  use,  the  controls  of  the 

D. Wait until the “E“ codes stop blinking. 

appliance  must  be  configurated.  In  this 

After  a  few  seconds  the  ”E“  codes  will 

procedure,  the  individual  cooking  zones 

change into ”C“ 

.

are  assigned  to  the  positions  on  the 

Attention! To configurate a 3-zones set the 

control panel. Execute the following steps.

procedure  starts  from  the  top  right  side 
instead of the below right side. 

1 Remove pans from the cooking zones.

New configuration

2 Switch-off the electrical tension with the 
fuse  or  main  switch  in  your  meter 
cupboard.

.

3  Wait  at  least  2  minutes  before  you 

E.  Select  the  cooking  zone  position  by 

switch on the electrical tension again.

pressing  the  corresponding  code  ”C“  in 

4. Start the configuration within 2 minutes 

the display. Now place the pan onto the 

after  the  tension  is  switched  on  again. 

zone and wait untill the code ”C“ changes 

Take a pan with a diameter of 16cm, do not 

into code ”-“. The zone is now assigned.

use different pans within the configuration 

F. Repeat the procedure of E to assign the 

process.

remaining cooking zones. After all zones 
have been allocated, the codes “-“ in the 

Removing an existing configuration

display dissapear.

A.  Press  the  symbol  ”p“  and  keep  it 

The application is now ready for use!

pressed. On the control panel the indicator 
lights of the zones now light up.

Code E4

B. Keep the “p“ pressed and use your other 

Reconfigure the zones and control again, 

hand to quickly press each zone display, 

start with removing the old configuration. 

counterclockwise  starting  from  the  right 

If this does not help, please contact your 

side below. Do this total process within 2-

supplier.

3  seconds.  You  will  here  a  confirmative 
beep when you press each display. In case 
of  a  succesful  proces,  in  each  zone  a 
minus sign appears. If you hear a double 
beep, you must repeat the procedure from 
step A.

codes

Take a pan with a diameter of 16cm, do not 
use different pans within the configuration 
process

Summary of Contents for i-Cooking

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Page 2: ...CTION MANUAL i Cooking induction Read this manual carefully before installing and using your i Cooking induction product for your own safety and to prevent any unnecessary damage to the product and or your kitchen ...

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Page 4: ...ety instructions 08 Chapter 3 3 1 Induction technology 10 3 2 Using the appliance 11 3 3 Display 11 3 4 Cooking functions 12 3 5 Pans 15 Chapter 4 4 1 Maintenance 15 4 2 Helpful tips 16 4 3 Troubleshooter 16 Chapter 5 5 1 Electrical installation 17 5 2 Installation 18 5 3 Configuration 21 CE Declaration 22 EN 3 Contents ...

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Page 6: ...ponents i Cooking induction example 1 Power zone boost 3100W 2 Standard zone boost 1770W 3 Control panel touch control 4 Power unit loaded rate 3600W to 7200W 2 separate branch circuits 1 2 4 3 EN 5 Components ...

Page 7: ...of fixation flush mount installation top mount installation A B 4 53 C 5 min A 4 53 C description dimensions standard zone power zone control panel Wire code 5 7 C ceramic glass A Ø270mm Ø300mm 276x150 R 75mm rabbet dim B Ø274mm Ø304mm 280x154 R 77mm cut out dim C Ø254mm Ø284mm 260x134 R 67mm glass thickness 4mm 4mm 4mm total height 4 53mm 4 53mm 4 31mm induction zone Ø160mm Ø200mm power 1100W 230...

Page 8: ... disposed properly as quick as possible This product is only for the domestic preparation of food Any other use is 2 1 2Technicalsafety prohibited and may lead to danger The Check the product before any use on manufacturer cannot be held liable for any visible failures In case of doubt do not use damages arisen by incorrect use or any it A damaged product can harm your otheruse safetyandhealth Bef...

Page 9: ...may cause burninginjuriesunexpectedly When using the appliance heat and moist arise Always make sure that the space or Do not heat closed cans etc on the room where the appliance is used is appliance These cans may explode ventilated properly Open a window or because of over pressure possibly take care of a mechanical extraction for causinginjuryorriskoffire examplebya properkitchenextractor Do no...

Page 10: ...eads to expiration of the guarantee and preparing is heated sufficiently Possible productliability present bacteria are only eliminated if the temperature is high enough above 70 C The manufacturer cannot be held liable and is kept so long enough at least 10 for damages resulting from not minutes following the safety instructions and warnings If you use a drawer under the i Cooking appliance witho...

Page 11: ...9 or with a magnetic bottom is placed on the simply by pressing the required position zone itwillheatthepanbottom direclty For this type of cooking specific pans with a thick magnetic bottom are Each induction zone has its individual required The induction zone cooling ventilator which will start blowing automatically adapts itself to the pan at low speed if the zone heats up It will bottom diamet...

Page 12: ...lpanel On off 0 9 Poweradjuster slider U Pandetector nosuitableortoosmallpan A Automaticcooking E Error electronicfailure H Restwarmthindicator P Powerbooster L Lock Warmingfunction 70 C Pauseposition Touchcontroldisplay variespermodel ...

Page 13: ...ates next to the zone lights up as well Now the maximum available power If the adjust the required power To stop adjust power boost is activated this might the power to 0 In the display a 0 or influence the power of another linked H restwarmth symbolappears induction zone This happens when the If nothing is touched the display requested power exceeds the maximum automatically switches into the wai...

Page 14: ...king based on see 00 The number 16 now must be powerposition7 enteredintwosteps first 6 then 1 1 Switch on the appliance by pressing the 5 Move the slider until you see the on offsymbolonthecontrolpanel number 6 Confirm by pressing the timer 2 Select the right zone by pressing the indicator symbol on the control panel 0 and 7 Move the slider until you see the indicatorondisplayislit number 1 and c...

Page 15: ...vidualzones Tounlockagain Automaticcookingsettings 1 Presstheon offswitch Followthesesteps 2 Simultaneously press the P and L of 1 Presstheon offsymbol the right display within 5 seconds The 2 Press the pause symbol within 6 symbol 0 or H appears in the display seconds Now the previous settings are Press the P again and all displays are activated switchedoff 3 4 11Warmingfunction By using this fun...

Page 16: ...or the cooking induction zone Use the following ground zones rule largediameteronapowerzone Never use these products to avoid smalldiameteronastandardzone degradation of the cooking appliance Seeindicativetablebelow surface sand soda alkali acid or chloride containing cleaners grill or oven sprays 3 5 3Energy consious cleaners for dishwashers stain or rest Cook energy consious preferably with a re...

Page 17: ... ventilator protects Theapplianceisnotworking the electronics from overheating After Faulty connection to the electrical cooling down sufficiently the ventilator network willautomaticallystop Afuseorstophasinterfered Thelockfunctionisactivated The automatic cooking function does There is water or grease on the control notwork keys Thecookingzoneisstillhot code H For activation the highest power po...

Page 18: ...or in held liable for direct and or case of a permanent electrical installation indirect damages resulting from an it must be possible to disconnect the inexpert installation or incorrect appliancefrom the electrical network via a connection switch with all polesWanneer het stopcontact niet toegankelijk is of er een Moreover the manufacturer cannot be vaste aansluiting wordt gemaakt dan held liabl...

Page 19: ...reparation of food Any other use is prohibited 4 Remove before use all labels and Important This appliance stickers which are on the ceramic glass needs sufficient ventilaton induction plates Consider this during the installation 5 The induction zones and control panel make sure that the ventilation may not be used as working or storage apertures are in line with the air tops supply apertures in t...

Page 20: ...ookingzones Installationexample For the various installation methods use the brass connectors whic are placed in thepowerunit Attention Alwaysconnecttheearthwire Act in accordance with the wiring diagram which can be found on the power unit Thisappliancecanonlybeusedona 230V 50Hzelectricitynetwork De electrical connections of the power unit are on the underside at the rear Use a screwdrivertoopent...

Page 21: ...itch from 1 on to 0 off 4 Earthleakagecircuitbreaker Turn the main switch from 1 on to 0 off orpressthetestbutton Atttention Make sure that the e l e c t r i c a l t e n s i o n c a n n o t accidentallybeswitchedonagain Recycling The packaging of this appliance can be fully recycled cardboard Ensure a proper disposalofthese If you must dispose the appliance itself please supply it to a specialized...

Page 22: ...r the tension is switched on again zone and wait untill the code C changes Take a pan with a diameter of 16cm do not intocode Thezoneisnowassigned use different pans within the configuration F Repeat the procedure of E to assign the process remaining cooking zones After all zones have been allocated the codes in the Removinganexistingconfiguration displaydissapear A Press the symbol p and keep it ...

Page 23: ...cturer Hereby declares that the i Cooking induction appliance is in conformity with all relevant provisions of the Low Tension Council Directive 2006 95 EC according to the most recent version is in conformity with all relevant provisions of the EMC Council Directive 2004 108 EC according to the most recent version is in conformity with the following harmonised standards Domestic and similar appli...

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