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Introduction

This hob has been designed for the real lover of cooking. Cooking on an induction hob has 
a number of advantages. It is easy, because the hob reacts quickly and can also be set to a very 
low power level. Because, moreover, it can also be set to a high power level, it can bring dishes to 
the boil very quickly. The ample space between the cooking zones makes cooking comfortable.

Cooking on an induction hob is different from cooking on a traditional appliance. Induction 
cooking makes use of a magnetic field to generate heat. This means that you cannot use just  
any pan on it. The pans section gives more information about this.

For optimum safety the induction hob is equipped with several temperature protections and 
a residual heat indicator, which shows which cooking zones are still hot. 

This manual describes how you can make the best possible use of the induction hob. In addition 
to information about operation, you will also find background information that can assist you in 
using this product. You will also find cooking tables and maintenance tips. 

Read the manual thorougly before using the appliance, and store these instructions in 
a safe place for future reference.

The manual also serves as reference material for service technicians. 

Please, therefore, stick the appliance identification card in the space provided, at the back 
of the manual.

 

 
The appliance identification card contains all the information that the service technician will  
need in order to respond appropriately to your needs and questions.

Enjoy your cooking!

YOUR INDUCTION HOB

Summary of Contents for HI1621G

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Induction hob HI1621G SIVK6B9TS HI1631G SIVK6B7TS HI1731G SIVK6B7TS...

Page 2: ...EN Manual EN 3 EN 23 Pictograms used Important information Tip...

Page 3: ...functions table 11 Cooking settings 12 Operation Switching on and power setting 13 Changing the cooking zone power setting 14 Switching off 14 Bridged induction zones 14 Child lock 15 Pause mode 15 C...

Page 4: ...uipped with several temperature protections and a residual heat indicator which shows which cooking zones are still hot This manual describes how you can make the best possible use of the induction ho...

Page 5: ...Bridge zone Left zone 1 2 400x220 mm 3 0 kW 3 Cooking zone Flex Induction 180x220 mm 1 6 kW 1 85 kW in Boost 4 Cooking zone Flex Induction 180x220 mm 2 1 kW 3 0 kW in Boost Bridge zone Right zone 3 4...

Page 6: ...ey 5 Pause key 6 Cooking zone front left key cooking level display 7 Cooking zone rear left key cooking level display 8 Timer indicator zone front left 9 Timer indicator zone rear left 10 Timer displa...

Page 7: ...es off automatically after 1 8 hours 2 6 hours 3 5 hours 4 5 hours 5 4 hours 6 1 5 hours 7 1 5 hours 8 1 5 hours 9 1 5 hours boost P 1 5 hours The cooking time limiter switches the cooking zones off w...

Page 8: ...u have switched off the appliance Pans Always place a pan in the middle of a cooking zone In Bridge function always use a fish pan where at least one of the centre middle positions of the linked zones...

Page 9: ...diately Power level setting The cooking zones have 9 levels Beside it there is a level boost P If you have switched on the hob the required cooking zone can be chosen within the next 5 seconds Set the...

Page 10: ...operate the controls with any other objects Each key or the slider sctivation is followed by a sound signal Indications in the display In display Status Power setting cooking zone 1 low setting 9 hig...

Page 11: ...mer may be set only if no timer alarm kitchen timer is activated If the alarm has been set it will continue counting down after the hob has been switched off The alarm can only be switched off when th...

Page 12: ...r meats cook fish cook omelettes fry boiled potatoes deep fry foods Use setting 7 and 8 to fry thick pancakes fry thick slices of breaded meat fry bacon fat cook raw potatoes make French toast fry bre...

Page 13: ...tomatically switched off 3 Press the cooking zone key of the desired cooking zone A single beep sounds The dot directly below the corresponding display will light up and is assigned to the visual slid...

Page 14: ...e One cooking zone is switched on The display shows a power level between 1 and 9 or P 1 Press the cooking zone key of the desired cooking zone 2 Use the slide control to set the cooking zone to 0 off...

Page 15: ...The child lock is activated The child lock is available when the dot above the child lock key is visible De activate the child lock 1 Switch the appliance on using the on off key 2 Press the child lo...

Page 16: ...t until the figure no longer flashes and a dash appears in the left display Then set the left display if a preset time longer than 9 minutes is required The selected cooking zone will switch off autom...

Page 17: ...has expired the cooking zone will switch automatically to the selected level which is then indicated permanently in the display The table below shows the cooking levels and the corresponding boost ti...

Page 18: ...be removed with a mild cleaning agent washing up liquid for example Remove water circles and limescale with cleaning vinegar Traces of metals caused by sliding pans can be difficult to remove Special...

Page 19: ...is heating up This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times Ventilate the kitchen The pans make a noise while cooking This is caused by the energy flowing from the hob to the sa...

Page 20: ...nnected incorrectly and or the mains voltage is too high Let your connection be changed Flash symbol You have pressed two or more keys at the same time Do not operate more than one key at the same tim...

Page 21: ...power consumption doesn t rise above 16 Amp s Lo Setting In this setting not all zones can be used to the maximum due to the power limitation The appliance will beep and the display will flash the set...

Page 22: ...0 cm 18 0 x 22 0 cm Energy consumption per cooking zone or area calculated per kg ECelectric hob in Wh kg 179 58 179 58 Tips for energy efficient cooking with hobs Always use the right size of pan for...

Page 23: ...igation to dispose of electrical household appliances separately This means that the appliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life The appliance must be take...

Page 24: ...cated on the bottom of the appliance Stick the appliance identification card here When contacting the service department have the complete type number to hand You will find the addresses and phone num...

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