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IOAA-710 / 8051807

(05.2016 / v1

PB*4VI512LFTB4

(EN) INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for PB 4VI512LFTB4 Series

Page 1: ...IOAA 710 8051807 05 2016 v1 PB 4VI512LFTB4 EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ad the instruction manual carefully By following these instructions carefully you will be able to avoid any problems in using the appliance It is important to keep the instruction manual and store it in a safe place so that it can be consulted at any time It is necessary to follow the instructions in the manual carefully in order to avoid possible accidents Certificate of compliance CE The Manufac...

Page 3: ... CONTENTS Basic Information 2 Safety instructions 4 Description of the appliance 9 Installation 10 Operation 13 Cleaning and maintenance 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specification 28 Warranty and after sales service 29 ...

Page 4: ...ck of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Warning Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to extingui...

Page 5: ...nives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot After use switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector The appliance is not intended to be operated by me ans of an external timer or separate remote control system You should not use steam cleaning devices to clean the appliance ...

Page 6: ...ife function support implants such as a heart pacemaker an insulin pump or a hearing aid must make sure that the operation of these devices is not disturbed by the induction plate induction plate frequency range is 20 to 50 kHz When switched on the hotplates quickly become hot To avoid unnecessary power con sump tion switch them on only after putting a cooking pot on them A residual temperature in...

Page 7: ...t to the live com ponents of the ceramic plate Should cracks or splits appear on the surface of your ceramic plate immediately di scon nect it from the mains In order to do so switch off the fuse or pull out the mains plug from the socket Call the Customer Service Ple ase observe the maintenance and cleaning guidelines Should you fail to proceed in compliance with the provided guidelines you will ...

Page 8: ...ron mental and health hazards resulting from the presence of dangerous components and the inappropriate storage and processing of such goods In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 UE and Polish legislation regarding used electrical and electronic goods this appliance is marked with the symbol of the crossed out waste container HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY Using the electricity in a re sponsible ...

Page 9: ...tive hotplate Booster front right 1 On off sensor field 2 Higher heat setting sensor field Cooking zone selection sensor field 3 Heat setting display with decimal point 4 Lower heat setting sensor field Lower timer setting sensor field 5 Timer on off sensor field Higher timer setting sensor field 6 Timer display 7 Timer indicator light 8 Child lock sensor field with LED indicator light 9 Booster f...

Page 10: ... worktop l The distance between the edge of the opening and the side wall of the furniture should be minimum 55 mm l Worktop must be made of materials including veneer and adhesives resistant to a tem perature of 100 C Otherwise veneer could come off or surface of the worktop become deformed l Edge of the opening should be sealed with suitable materials to prevent ingress of wa ter l Worktop openi...

Page 11: ...ION Do not install the hob above the oven without ventilation Fig 2 Installing hob in kitchen cabinet worktop Installing hob in kitchen worktop above oven with ventilation 5 10mm 5 10mm 500x10mm 25mm 30mm 500x20mm ...

Page 12: ... the opening and press in firmly Position fixing brackets perpendicularly to the hob s edge and tighten firmly 1 worktop 2 screw 3 fixing bracket 4 hob 5 seal 1 worktop 2 screw 3 fixing bracket 4 hob 5 seal 6 wooden block 3 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 15 15 6 INSTALLATION Installing PB 4VI512LFTB hob bracket 320 560 490 min 60 min 50 320 The hob has a fixed mounted cable with a neutral contact and m...

Page 13: ...fficiently cooled down regardless of the appliance or the cooking zones being turned on or off Protection of electronic circuits Temperature of electronic circuits is continuously moni tored by a temperature sensor If temperature is raised beyond a safe level this protection system will reduce cooking zone heating power or shut down the cooking zones adjacent to the overheated electronic circuits ...

Page 14: ...he heating power always touch only one sensor If you touch several sensors at the same time with the excep tion of switching off the hotplate or the clock the system will ignore the entered settings and should you keep touching the sensors for a long time will emit a fault signal The ceramic plate is equipped with sensors operated by touching the marked areas with finger Every touch of a sensor is...

Page 15: ...to overheating of the cookware Do not use damaged cookware with base deformed due to excessive heat Selection of cookware for inductive hotplates Appropriate quality of pots conditions the performance of your plate Always use high quality pots with ideally flat bottoms as it prevents points of too high tem perature forming on the bottom and consequently sticking of the cooked food Pots and pans wi...

Page 16: ...tach magnet to the pot bottom has to cling Stainless steel Does not detect the pot presence Except for pots from ferromagnetic steel Aluminium Does not detect the pot presence Cast iron High efficiency Attention the pots can scratch the plate Enamelled steel High efficiency Recommended pots with flat thick and even bottom Glass Does not detect the pot presence Porcelain Does not detect the pot pre...

Page 17: ...elector 2 0 will light up in the respective burner display and its decimal point will flash 2 Next you can set the required heating power by pressing touch buttons 2 or 4 The burner will go off if no button is touched within the ten seconds time Respective decimal point in the display blinks to confirm that a burner is activated and ready for parameters input Turning on the cooktop All the burners...

Page 18: ...d the respective digit is blinking you can set the required heating power by pressing touch buttons 2 or 4 Locking the cooktop Touch the key button 8 to activate the lock The lock is activated the moment the respective LED starts to blink A brief tune sounds when the button is touched 0 must be apparent in all the displays or the heating power must be set for at least one of the burners in order t...

Page 19: ...t for at least one of the burners in order to unlock the cooktop Limiting the operating time In order to increase efficiency the induction hob is fitted with a operating time limiter for each of the cooking zones The maximum operating time is set according to the last heat setting selected If you do not change the heat setting for a long time see table then the associated cooking zone is automatic...

Page 20: ...f i e heating power in unchanged the quick warming feature goes off too If the pot is removed from the burner and is placed on it again within 10 minutes the extra waring will be executed completely Clock timer The programming clock can control all the heating elements thereby making cooking easier The clock can be also used as an alarm feature Turning the clock on The clock makes cooking easier I...

Page 21: ... cooking zones Keeping food warm Keep warm function allows for keeping food warm on a cooking zone The selected cooking zone operates at a low heat setting Cooking zone s heat setting is automatically adjusted so that food temperature is kept at a constant temperature of 65 C Thanks to this ready to serve warm food retains its taste and does not stick to the pot s bottom This function can be also ...

Page 22: ...ny button Otherwise the alarm will go off automatically in 2 minutes If it is necessary to turn the clock off before the preset time has been counted proceed as follows Select the required burner with burner selector 2 The decimal point in the display starts blinking Press clock on off button 5 to turn on the clock Press 4 buttons to reduce the cooking time to 00 The clock function will go off whi...

Page 23: ... as follows Press clock on off button 5 to turn on the clock Press 4 buttons to reduce the cooking time to 00 The alarm function will go off Press 5 and 4 buttons simultaneously to turn the clock off If the clock had been programmed to operate as an alarm It is not capable of controlling the cooking times switch the clock in alarm function off Turning off the cooktop The cooktop remains in ON mode...

Page 24: ...scrubbing powders or scratch ing sponges Also do not use steam cleaning devices Removal of stains Li ght pearly stains aluminium re si du es can be removed from cooled plate us ing special cleaning agents Cal ca re ous re si du es i e boiled over wa ter can be re mo ved with vinegar or spe cial cle aning agents Do not switch off the hotplate when re mo ving sugar sugar containing di shes plas tic ...

Page 25: ...stic effect Failure to observe the ceramic plate main tenance instructions can result in losing your warranty rights Attention If from any reason you are not able to control the switched on plate switch off the main switch or screw out the fuse and call the Customer Service Attention Should cracks or splits appear on the surface of your ceramic plate immediately disconnect the plate from the mains...

Page 26: ...ave been to uched at the same time always touch only one sen sor except when switching off a hotplate 3 The appliance does not re spond and emits a short si gnal children lock has been activated switch off the children lock 4 The appliance does not re spond and emits a long si gnal improper operation im pro per sen sors have been to uched or pro per sensors have been touched for too short time aga...

Page 27: ...rson responsible for proper condition and operation of the appliance in your household If you call the Service for a fault which resulted from improper opera tion you will be charged with the costs of the visit even during the period of warranty We shall not be held liable for damages caused by a failure to observe this Manual 10 The inductive plate emits hoarse sounds Normal phenomenon The fan co...

Page 28: ...B4 inductive hotplate Booster Ø 220 mm front left 2300 3000 W inductive hotplate Booster Ø 220 mm rear right 1500 2300W inductive hotplate Booster Ø 180 mm 1085 1400W Dimensions 576 x 518 x 50 Weight ca 10 5 kg Complies with EN 60335 1 and EN 60335 2 6 European standards ...

Page 29: ...ervices according to the warranty card The producer shall not be held liable for any damages caused by improper operation of the product Please enter the type and factory number of the plate from the rating plate Type Factory number ...

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