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EN 31

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Appliance dimensions and built in dimensions (flush installation)

490

600

890

min. 40

950

520

50

46

46

x

526

-1

956

-1

6

R7

18

x

y

6

33

R7

y

y

x

600

490

min. 40

890

950

520

50

Appliance dimensions and built in dimensions (top installation)

490

600

890

min. 40

950

520

50

46

46

x

526

-1

956

-1

6

R7

18

x

y

6

33

R7

y

y

x

600

490

min. 40

890

950

520

50

Summary of Contents for HI39671TF

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Induction hob HI39673TF HI39671TF...

Page 2: ...Empty Cooking Protection 12 Induction noices 12 Operation Switch the appliance on Switch the appliance to standby mode 13 Set the power level 13 Power level boost B 14 Stop cooking 14 A quick stop 14...

Page 3: ...lict 23 Scenario conflict 26 User Interface conflict 26 Pan conflict 26 Trouble shooting General 27 Warning messages 28 Error codes 28 Technical specifications Information according regulation EU 66 2...

Page 4: ...using the appliance Please read the separate safety instructions carefully before using the appliance Read this manual before using the appliance and keep it in a safe place for future use This manual...

Page 5: ...Minute minder 8 Pause 9 Settings menu Intuitive operation The graphical user interface allows an easy and intuitive operation by the user The display shows all the information the user needs during op...

Page 6: ...e right side or vice versa A little dot indicates a half power level Free Area cooking zone There are no fixed cooking zones a pan can be put anywhere on the Free Area cooking zone The display shows t...

Page 7: ...be moved to several positions on the hob Pan settings power level program timer move to the new pan position automatically The display shows the new pan position including the settings for that pan W...

Page 8: ...e Class Induction quality mark Other pans provide a lower performance Pans made of copper aluminum or ceramic material are not appropriate In pan selection mode a pan that is not appropriate shows in...

Page 9: ...searches for round pans from 100 mm to 280 mm Larger or differently shaped pans such as a grill plate or Teppan Yaki are only detected if they are put on the hob if the hob is already switched on In s...

Page 10: ...tween the pan bases is too small the display shows a conflict see Conflict management This conflict only occurs when power levels are set Added during operation min 50 mm Before operation in standby m...

Page 11: ...The fans operate with 2 different speeds to provide a low noise operation The fans also continue to operate for a certain period of time if the hob switches to standby mode after cooling Cooking time...

Page 12: ...g These noises cannot be avoided completely and are not harmful to your appliance Pans are making noise Pans can make some noise during cooking This is caused by the energy flowing from the hob to the...

Page 13: ...standby mode automatically after 20 seconds when all power levels are set to 0 and no operation is done by the user You can adjust the time of the real time clock in the settings menu see chapter Set...

Page 14: ...ection mode touch a pan shape twice The power level is set to 0 immediately The residual heat indication shows on the display Residual heat indication The residual heat indication indicates which area...

Page 15: ...program You can select three different programs Melting used for melting chocolate 44 C Keep warm 70 C Simmering 94 C Touch the symbol of a program The symbol shows in the pan shape for the pan in se...

Page 16: ...and the cooking timer starts flashing The power level is set to 0 Touch the flashing cooking timer or remove the pan The audio signal stops and the display shows the pan selection mode for a few secon...

Page 17: ...the flashing minute minder The audio signal stops and the display shows the minute minder symbol After 30 seconds the audio signal stops automatically and the display shows the minute minder symbol In...

Page 18: ...s active the display shows the continue symbol 2 Touch the continue symbol to stop the pause function The hob continues all cooking activities with the same settings as before Child safety lock With t...

Page 19: ...thin 10 seconds Touch the confirm key in the sub menu if you want to save your changes Touch the symbol x key to close a menu Any changes you made in the menu are cancelled Previous settings will be k...

Page 20: ...ty lock to on Now the main screen does not immediately show when the hob switches on this prevents the hob from being operated accidentally Every time you switch on the hob the display shows the child...

Page 21: ...on the main screen Show the clock in standby mode In standby mode it is possible to show the clock on the display You do not have to switch on the hob Touch the display anywhere the clock shows on th...

Page 22: ...appliance with a paper towel or cloth Remove water marks and limescale with vinegar Metal marks for instance caused by pans can be difficult to remove Use a special cleaning agent to remove metal mar...

Page 23: ...a conflict B PWR 8 Due to safety reasons the pan with the lowest power level has priority pan A This means that the induction coil with the conflict will only transmit the power which is necessary to...

Page 24: ...e the pan within 10 seconds away from the induction coil with a conflict The originally set power level in this example level 8 will be restored automatically Accept the reduced power level The confli...

Page 25: ...is in operation already PWR 9 PWR 0 The pan with power level 9 is heated with induction coil 2 4 5 and 7 If another pan with power level 0 is put on induction coil 5 and 6 a conflict arises on induct...

Page 26: ...lict Then you will be able to set the power level Attention You can put max 6 pans on the hob Pan conflict The induction hob detects pans that are larger than 100 mm and smaller than 145 mm But these...

Page 27: ...b is used The new appliance is heating up This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times Ventilate the kitchen I hear noises during cooking Generally induction cooking may cause s...

Page 28: ...errors A general error affects the complete hob The full display shows a message The hob cannot be used while the error is active Position errors The error is located on a specific position on the hob...

Page 29: ...er 3650 W Standardised cookware category A 150 mm Energy consumption ECCW 195 2 Wh kg Standardised cookware category B 180 mm Energy consumption ECCW 190 4 Wh kg Standardised cookware category C 210 m...

Page 30: ...ns Preparations for installation This appliance must be earthed The equipment should not be connected to the network via a multi plug socket or extension lead as the safe use of the equipment can then...

Page 31: ...stallation 490 600 890 min 40 950 520 50 46 46 x 526 1 956 1 6 R7 18 x y 6 33 R7 y y x 600 490 min 40 890 950 520 50 Appliance dimensions and built in dimensions top installation 490 600 890 min 40 95...

Page 32: ...EN 32 Accessibility oven 05 oven 05 Placing sealing tape flush installation Worktop Tape Tape Tape INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 33: ...nschluss 3 phases et un neutre 5x1 5 mm 2m 2 Aderdoorsnede Cross sectional area Fil diam tre Aderquerschnitt 5 N L3 L2 L1 4 3 2 1 380 400V 220 240V 380 400V 1 1N 220 240V 50 60Hz 1x 48A 220 240V 380 4...

Page 34: ...V 220 240V 380 400V 220 240V 380 400V 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Min 20 mm Min 30 mm Min 30 mm 220 240V 220 240V 380 400V 220 240V 380 400V 220 240V 380 400V 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 Min 20 mm Min 30 mm Min 30 mm 5 4...

Page 35: ...ou of the obligation 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...

Page 36: ...01 The appliance rating label is located on the bottom of the appliance Stick the appliance rating label here When contacting the service department have the complete type number to hand You will fin...

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