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Dear User,
we are sincerely grateful to you for purchasing one of our products. 
We are sure that the appliance modern, functional and easy to use, built with the finest materials
and components will satisfy all your needs. 
We would ask that you read the instructions within this booklet very carefully so as to enable you
to obtain quality results from the outsets.

The  appliance  must  be  installed  only  by  a  qualified  electrician  in  compliance  with  the
instructions provided. The manufacturer declines all responsability for improper installation.

USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL 

BUILT-IN HOT PLATES

The manufacturer is not responsible for any transcription errors or misprints contained in this handbook and,
furthermore,  reserves  the  right  to  make  any  modification  on  the  products,  which  might  be  deemed
necessary  or  usefull,  this  being  in  the  user’s  interest,  without  altering  their  basic  operating  or  safety
features. 

This cook top was designed to be used exclusively as a cooking appliance: any other use

(such as heating rooms) is to be considered improper and dangerous.

COD. 04073DN - 24.06.2016

MODEL:   PT1356  -  PT1358

Summary of Contents for PT1356

Page 1: ...ed The manufacturer declines all responsability for improper installation USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL BUILT IN HOT PLATES The manufacturer is not responsible for any t...

Page 2: ...or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off the appliance and then cover flame e g with a lid or a fire blanket WARNING Danger of fire do no...

Page 3: ...e heat is adjusted using the controls on the front panel from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9 1 Radiant electric heating element Hi light 14 0 cm of 1200 W 2 Radiant electric heating element Hi light...

Page 4: ...Heating element 1 button 3 ON OFF button 4 Clock programming button 5 Clock 6 Clock programming button 7 Safety lock button 8 Heating element 2 button 9 Heating element 2 button 11 Clock 14 Safety lo...

Page 5: ...able for any damage resulting from improper incorrect or unreasonable use During and immediately after operation some parts of the cook top are very hot avoid touching them If the ceramic glass hob is...

Page 6: ...setting cooking times from 1 to 99 minutes symbol After activating the cooking area required selecting it on the display activate the timer by pressing the or keys above the symbol Then return to the...

Page 7: ...is flashing reactivating the heating element required 6 SWITCHING OFF THE HEATING ELEMENTS When the plates are switched off the operating power display indicates 0 The plate will be automatically dea...

Page 8: ...ton pressed initially The indicator will flash Then press the button and the corresponding indicators will come on Use the and buttons to enter the minutes and confirm using the button pressed initial...

Page 9: ...button When the sensor is pressed the display show the power level blinking and decimal point of the display fixed on display for 10 seconds Fig A and B during which time the desired power level must...

Page 10: ...heating element required 13 SWITCHING OFF THE HEATING ELEMENTS When the plates are switched off the operating power display indicates 0 The plate will be automatically deactivated 5 seconds after the...

Page 11: ...shes warm 2 18 0 Hi light 1800 4 8 To heat larger amonts of liquid to prepare creams and sauces reuiring lenththy cooking times 5 9 To cook foods that have to be boiled for delicate roastmeats and fis...

Page 12: ...he right way towards the interior Be aware that overheated fats and oils may become inflamed Cooking zones after using remain warm don t leave objects don t lean your hands so to avoid burns till the...

Page 13: ...do not compromise the good working of the hob Don t use steam jets for the equipment cleaning FIG 3 13 CLEANING Before any cleaning operation disconnect the appliance from the electric circuit 16 ELEC...

Page 14: ...THE DIMENSIONS mm A B C D E 2 EL 30 282 482 59 59 100 min 4 EL 60 560 490 55 55 60 min FIG 4 FIG 5 14 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER Installation transformations and maintenanc...

Page 15: ...r wall adjacent and surrounding surfaces must therefore be able to withstand an temperature of 90 C FIG 6 FIG 7 INSTALLATION 18 FIXING A special sealing strip underneath the hob for damage Make sure i...

Page 16: ...16 INSTALLATION POSITION HOOKS ON THE BOTTOM FIG 9 FIG 8 MODEL PT1356 MODEL PT1358 FIG 11 FIG 10...

Page 17: ...use in the connection any reduction adaptation that may provoke a false contact with following dangerous overheatings The outlet must be accessible after the built in When the connection has been done...

Page 18: ...ss 21 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICALCOMPONENTS To facilitate the job of the installer we present a scheme with the characteristics of the components Denominations W ECelectric cooking Wh...

Page 19: ...RMED BY AUTHORISED PERSONS MODEL 2 HEATING ELEMENTS 30 2 HI LIGHT Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Tot Rating 3000 W MODEL 4 HEATING ELEMENTS 60 4 HI LIGHT Voltage 220 240 400 415 V 3N Frequency 5...

Page 20: ...red may only be carried out by qualified personnel with the utmost care and attention For this reason always contact your Dealer or your nearest After Sales Centre whenever repairs or adjustments are...

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