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 Warming Function 

The Warming Function is a control function that allows you to keep 
the heat at a constant temperature at an optimized power level; 
this feature is ideal for keeping ready meals warm. 
The Warming Function can be enabled by tapping the activation 
zone 

(4)

  

On the display of the zone active in Warming Function mode will 
appear the symbol

 “

” 

 Key Lock 

The Key Lock allows you to lock the settings of the hob to prevent 
accidental tampering with the same, while leaving the set functions 
enabled. 

Activation: 

• push 

 

(9)

 

• the LED over the button will turn on, to indicate that it has been 
activated 

Repeat the operation to deactivate

.

 Child Lock 

The Child Lock makes it possible to prevent children from 
accidentally accessing the cooking zone and extraction zone, 
preventing the activation of any functions. 
The Child Lock can only be activated when the product is on, but 
with the cooking zones (and extraction zone) off. 

Activation: 

• remove any pots from the hob

• push and hold both 

 

(9)

  and

 

the  

  

(10), 

an acoustic 

signal indicates that the function is active, and a " " will appear on 
the display 

(13) 

and

 (14)

Repeat the operation to deactivate

 Timer

 

The Timer function is a countdown, which can be set for each 
cooking zone (and suction zone), even simultaneously. 
At the end of the set period, the cooking zones (or extraction zone) 
will automatically shut down and the user will be informed by way 
of an acoustic signal. 

Activation/Regulation of hob Timer function 

• Select the cooking zone (power

¹

0) 

• Press

(8) 

simultaneously

 

to access the Timer 

function 
• Set the duration of the Timer:
press the selector 

,  to increase the automatic shut-down time 

press the selector  

, to decrease the automatic shut-down time 

If desired, repeat the operation for the other cooking zones. 

Note: 

Each cooking zone can have a different Timer set; on the 

display, 

(15)

, the countdown of the last selected hob will be shown 

for 10 seconds, after which the countdown with the least remaining 
time will be shown. 
When the timer has finished the count, it emits a beep (for 2 
minutes; you can mute it by tapping   

 simultaneously ) , 

while the display 

(15)

 is flashing, showing the symbol “

.

". 

Note: 

the symbol “ 

 “

 

(19)

 appears beside the display of the 

cooking zone when the timer is active.

  

To switch-off the Timer:   

• select the cooking zone 
• set the value of the timer to " " , via

Note:

 the function remains active if no other key is pressed in the 

meantime. 

 Egg Timer

 

The Egg Timer function is a countdown independent of the 
cooking zones (and the extraction zone). The Egg Timer can be 
enabled by pushing 

 

(8)

 simultaneously. 

Note :

 to set the 

Egg Timer

 function, follow the same steps as that 

applicable to the 

Timer

  

When the timer has finished the count, it emits a beep (for 2 
minutes; you can mute it by tapping   

 simultaneously ) , 

while the display 

(15)

 is flashing, showing the symbol “

.

". 

Note:

 with the Egg Timer active, appears the symbol    

(20)  

   Pause 

The Pause function allows to suspend any function active on the 
hob, bringing the cooking power to zero. 

Activation: 

• push 

 

(10) 

• on display will appear a " "   

(13)

.

To deactivate the function: 

Note

 : this operation restores the hob conditions prior to the pause.

• push  

 

(10)

• within 10 seconds slide your fingers to the right along 
the

Selection zone (3), 

 corresponding to 

the desired cooking 

zonem (FIG.19)

;

Note

 : if the operation is not performed during this time 

the pause function will remain active. 

Note: 

if after 10 minutes

,

 the 

Pause Function

 is not deactivated, 

the hob switches off automatically. 

 Recall 

The Recall function allows to recover all the hob settings, in case 
of accidental shut-down.  

Activation: 

• switch the cooktop on again 

 

within 6 seconds after shut-

down 

push

 

  within the next 6 seconds

 Automatic Heat UP

 

The Automatic Heat UP function allows you to bring the set power 
up to speed; with this function, we have the advantage of having a 
faster cooking, but without the risk of burning the food, because the 
temperature does not exceed that of the set level. 
This function is available for power levels 1-8 . 

Activation: 

• push and hold the 

Selection zone (3)

, the desired power 

• on display appears a " "     

(13)

Summary of Contents for IDK84454IB

Page 1: ...IDK84454IB EN Instruction on mounting and use ...

Page 2: ...st be long enough to allow the device built into the unit to be connected to the power supply In order for the installation to comply with current safety regulations an approved omnipolar circuit breaker is required that guarantees complete disconnection of the mains in overvoltage category III in accordance with the installation rules Do not use power strips or extension cords Once installation i...

Page 3: ... can be used by children over the age of eight and by people with impaired physical sensory or mental abilities or lacking in experience or the necessary knowledge provided that they are supervised or after they have received instruction about how to safely use the device and understand the inherent dangers Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device Cleaning and mainten...

Page 4: ... please contact your local authority the collection service for household waste or the shop from where the device was purchased Device designed tested and developed in compliance with regulations on Safety EN IEC 60335 1 EN IEC 60335 2 6 EN IEC 60335 2 31 EN IEC 62233 Performance EN IEC 61591 ISO 5167 1 ISO 5167 3 ISO 5168 EN IEC 60704 1 EN IEC 60704 2 13 EN IEC 60704 3 ISO 3741 EN 50564 IEC 62301...

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Page 7: ...1x 1x 1x 1x 2x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 2 8 m 4x 8x 4x 4x 1x 4x 2x 3 5x9 5mm Source locally ...

Page 8: ...min 50 min 500 min 40 min 40 1 Eu Market ONLY Do not remove adhesive label and wires below ...

Page 9: ...1a 830 515 211 211 50 50 490 805 inst A P P 20 60mm ...

Page 10: ...50 805 834 519 490 r 12 1b 830 515 211 211 inst B s s 6 5 mm P P 25 60mm 50 Source locally ...

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Page 15: ... a see Chapter 3 1 3 OK OK b a c 220V 240V 50Hz 60Hz OPTIONAL CONNECTION 2x 1 2 3 L 220V 240V 4 N 220V 240V 50Hz 60Hz 1x 380V 415V 2N 50Hz 60Hz 380V 415V 3N 50Hz 60Hz ...

Page 16: ... b c N L1 L2 380V 415V 2N 50Hz 60Hz 220V 240V BROWN BLACK GREY Y G BLUE 220V 240V N L1 L2 L3 380V 415V 3N 50Hz 60Hz 220V 240V 220V 240V BROWN BLACK GREY Y G BLUE 220V 240V ...

Page 17: ...5 4 4x OK ...

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Page 22: ... 600 45 490 211 550 189 488 89 227 455 7b inst A inst B Source locally 50 50 ...

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Page 34: ...600 490 450 560 151 151 183 485 211 13a 50 50 ...

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Page 36: ... 13c OK OK N1 E4 N3 N2 E5 Source locally ...

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Page 39: ...17 17a 1 2 3 4 17 1 17 2 1 2 3 4 ...

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Page 47: ...e 2 1 3 0 kw 2 1 2 1 3 0 kw Ø 110mm Ø 110mm Ø 110mm Ø 110mm Ø 230mm 3 4 2 1 3 0 kw 3 4 1 2 19 e 2 1 2 1 3 0 kw 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 0 3 7 kw 19 ...

Page 48: ...OK OK NO NO NO OK NO ...

Page 49: ...e cooking time Use a pressure cooker as it further reduces the energy consumption and cooking time Place the pot in the centre of the cooking zone outlined on the hob Using the extractor fan The extraction system can be used in two versions external extraction and evacuation or as a filter with internal recirculation Extraction version Fig 7 The fumes are evacuated towards the outside through a se...

Page 50: ...stalled Please note The interconnection cable must be replaced by the authorised technical support service or by a person with similar qualifications Note the product is equipped with a Power Limitator function which allows a maximum power limit to be set The limit must be set at the time of the product s connection to the electrical network or when the electrical network itself is reconnected wit...

Page 51: ...selection Increase Decrease extraction speed power 7 Activation of automatic functions Reset filter saturation 8 Activate Timer Increase Decrease Timer value 9 Key Lock 9 10 Child Lock 10 Pause Recall Display LED 11 View Power Level 12 View extraction speed power 13 Cooking zone display 14 Extractor fan display 15 Timer display 16 Warming Function Indicator 17 Filter assistance indicator 18 Automa...

Page 52: ...on the corresponding zone display by way of the symbol Operation Note Before activating any functions the desired zone must be activated Switch on Push tap ON OFF button of hob extractor fan The indicator light will turn on to indicate that the hob extractor is ready for use Press again to turn off Note This function has priority over the others Selecting the cooking zones Tap press onto the Selec...

Page 53: ...ith the least remaining time will be shown When the timer has finished the count it emits a beep for 2 minutes you can mute it by tapping simultaneously while the display 15 is flashing showing the symbol Note the symbol 19 appears beside the display of the cooking zone when the timer is active To switch off the Timer select the cooking zone set the value of the timer to via Note the function rema...

Page 54: ...mer function from any speed Regulate the duration of the Timer press to increase the automatic shut down time press to decrease the automatic shut down time the display 15 will show the countdown Note on the side of the display of the extractor fan with the Timer in use the following symbol will appear 19 When the timer has finished the countdown there is an acoustic signal for 2 minutes or it wil...

Page 55: ...s 4 5 Cook stew fry grill Ideal for stewing maintaining a light boil cooking for longer times Stir pasta Medium power 3 4 Cook simmer thicken stir Ideal for slow cooking rice sauces roasts fish in the presence of liquid e g water wine broth milk stirring pasta 2 3 Cook simmer thicken stir Ideal for slow cooking volume less than one litre rice sauces roasts fish in the presence of liquid e g water ...

Page 56: ...Grilled Pre heating pan 7 8 Grilling on both sides 7 8 Browning Browning with oil if with butter power 6 7 8 Cooking 4 5 Stew Browning with oil if with butter power 6 7 8 Cooking 3 4 Fish Grilled Pre heating pan 7 8 Cooking 7 8 Stew Browning with oil if with butter power 6 7 8 Cooking 3 4 Fried Heating oil or fat 8 9 Frying 7 8 Eggs Omelettes Heating pan with butter or fat 6 Cooking 6 7 Omelettes ...

Page 57: ... is recommended to wash it by hand using only water and neutral soap Extractor fan maintenance Cleaning For cleaning use ONLY a cloth moistened with neutral liquid detergents DO NOT USE CLEANING UTENSILS OR TOOLS Avoid the use of products containing abrasives DO NOT USE ALCOHOL Grease filter Traps grease particles generated by cooking Must be cleaned once per month or when the filter saturation in...

Page 58: ...itches off after 10 seconds Water pots or kitchen tools are on top of the user interface Clean the surface remove any objects from the surface For all other error signals E U Call customer service and report the error code 5 3 Customer service Before contacting Customer Service 1 Check that you cannot solve the problem yourself based on the points described in Troubleshooting 2 Switch the device o...

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