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Power setting 

 

  If an appropriate cooking pot or pan is placed in the hob, the fixed power level is shown 

on the digital display. The power level may be changed at any moment by turning the 
control knob right / left (to increase / decrease power). 

 

Possible power level settings and appropriate data regarding power (in Watts) for the 
device are presented in the table below. 

 

Induction stove 

3000 W 

Induction stove 

3500 W

 

Induction stove 

5000 W

 

Power level  

Watt 

Power level 

Watt 

Power level 

Watt 

50 

50 

50 

100 

100 

100 

150 

150 

200 

200 

200 

300 

300 

300 

500 

400 

400 

800 

500 

600 

1100 

600 

800 

1400 

700 

1000 

1700 

10 

800 

10 

1200 

10 

2000 

11 

1000 

11 

1400 

11 

2300 

12 

1200 

12 

1600 

12 

2600 

13 

1400 

13 

1800 

13 

2900 

14 

1600 

14 

2000 

14 

3200 

15 

1800 

15 

2200 

15 

3500 

16 

2000 

16 

2400 

16 

3800 

17 

2200 

17 

2600 

17 

4100 

18 

2400 

18 

2900 

18 

4400 

19 

2700 

19 

3200 

19 

4700 

20 

3000 

20 

3500 

20 

5000 

Summary of Contents for ITH 30-265

Page 1: ...105993 ITH 30 265 105994 ITH 35 265 105995 ITH 50 230 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 1218...

Page 2: ...3 2 Packaging 34 3 3 Storage 34 4 Technical data 35 4 1 Overview of parts 35 4 2 Grease filter 35 4 3 Technical data 36 5 Installation 37 5 1 Positioning 37 5 2 Electric connection 37 6 Operation 38...

Page 3: ...accessible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in a...

Page 4: ...d information aimed for effective and trouble free device operation 1 2 Safety instructions The device is not intended for use by individuals including children with physical or mental disabilities in...

Page 5: ...rous for the user or lead to damages of the device or personal injury and further the warranty expires To prevent hazards and to ensure optimum efficiency no modifications or alterations to the device...

Page 6: ...ever immerse the device the power cord and the power plug in water or other liquids Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device Never operate the device with moist hands or...

Page 7: ...low the instructions below Avoid prolonged heating of oils and fats The overheated oil or fat may quickly ignite In case of ignition on the cooking field deactivate the device and cover the flame with...

Page 8: ...ng device Their operation may be disturbed by the magnetic field Never open the lower cover of the device Make sure that the cooking pots are placed in the centre of the work field to cover the electr...

Page 9: ...se is borne solely and exclusively by the user Safety operation of the device is guaranted only when it is used for its intended purpose and according to the instructions included in this manual The i...

Page 10: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 11: ...er The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply...

Page 12: ...he induction stove is provided with a grease filter It is located at the bottom of the device The grease filter is to protect the body from dirt and grease sucked by the fan together with the air The...

Page 13: ...ulation of Power No of power levels 20 Pot detection Digital display Overheating protection Control lights in operation overheating Control electronic knob 2 fans Grease filter Equipment connection Re...

Page 14: ...ice Doing so may lead to overheating of the device Keep a distance of at least 5 10 cm from flammable walls and other objects Do not place the induction plate near other equipment and objects sensitiv...

Page 15: ...etic fields which directly heat up the bottom of the cookware through a physical effect This means saving time and energy because contrary to common hotplates the cookware is heated up not the heating...

Page 16: ...ction hotplates energy will not flow The device will turn off after approx 30 seconds When operating the cooking zone with empty cookware a temperature sensor turns it off automatically 6 2 Suitable a...

Page 17: ...onvex bottom o Aluminium bronze or copper cookware The exception is cookware clearly labeled as suitable for induction cookers o Pots pans with a diameter less than 12 cm o Cookware with feet o Cerami...

Page 18: ...nob clockwise from OFF mark on the device to the desired power level within the range from 1 to 20 The selected power level is shown on the digital display of the device Description of output for indi...

Page 19: ...ble below Induction stove 3000 W Induction stove 3500 W Induction stove 5000 W Power level Watt Power level Watt Power level Watt 1 50 1 50 1 50 2 100 2 100 2 100 3 150 3 150 3 200 4 200 4 200 4 300 5...

Page 20: ...he device is equipped with overheating protection In case of overheating the device the power level of the device will be gradually reduced to enable further operation at lower temperature If overheat...

Page 21: ...cleaning Unscrew the mounting screw and remove the grease filter from its fittings Clean the grease filter with soap and water or in a dishwasher After cleaning reinstall the fully dried grease filte...

Page 22: ...cription Solution F3 Short circuit of the temperature sensor of ceramic glass Contact the service company F4 Damaged cable of the temperature sensor of ceramic glass Contact the service company F5 F6...

Page 23: ...amaged cable Contact the service company F6 Error in the control system of electronic components Contact the service company F7 Software failure Contact the service company F8 Problems with connection...

Page 24: ...mation about Fx error no heating power appears on the digital display Incorrect operation of the electronic power supply circuits Disconnect the device from the power supply and reconnect again If thi...

Page 25: ...not dispose of electric devices with household waste When the device may not be longer used each consumer is obliged to dispose of the device at the dedicated local collection point separately from h...

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