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The single component adhesive sealant must only be used for Flush installations, taking care to apply it as indicated in Fig. 1B.
When installing gasket P, take care to position it correctly as shown in the figure:
- TOP installation: the gasket P must be attached to the glass Fig. 2A.
- Flush installation: the gasket P must be attached to the furniture element.Fig. 2B.
CAUTION!
Failure to install screws and fasteners in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards.
Note:
to ensure the correct installation of the product, it is recommended to tape the pipes using an adhesive with the following characteristics:
- soft elastic PVC film, with an acrylic-based adhesive
- which complies with DIN EN 60454 regulations
- flame retardant
- excellent resistance against wear
- resistant against temperature fluctuations
- can be used in low temperatures
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Fig. 3
- Disconnect the device from the electrical network
-The installation must be performed by professionally qualified personnel familiar with the applicable installation and safety standards.
-The manufacturer declines any liability to people, animals or things in the case of failure to follow the guidelines provided in this chapter.
-The power cable must be long enough to allow removal of the hob from the worktop
-Make sure that the voltage on the rating plate on the bottom of the device corresponds to that of the house where it will be installed.
-Do not use extension cords.
- Earthing is required by law
- The earth power cable must be 2cm longer than the other cables
- If the household appliance is not equipped with a power cable, use one with a minimum conductor diameter of 2.5 mm2 for power up to 7200
Watt; for higher power levels, the diameter must be 4 mm2.
- At no point along the length of the cable must it reach a temperature of 50° C above the room temperature.
- The device is intended to be permanently connected to the electrical network, therefore, make the connection to the fixed network via a
standard omnipolar switch, which assures the complete disconnection of the mains under category III over-voltage conditions, and which is
readily accessible after the installation.
Caution!
Before reconnecting the circuit to the mains power supply and checking its correct operation, always check that the network cable
has been correctly assembled.
Caution!
The interconnection cable must be replaced by authorised customer service personnel or equally qualified person.
Note :
the product is equipped with a Power Limitator function, which allows a maximum power limit to be set
The limit must be set at the time of the product's connection to the electrical network or when the electrical network itself is reconnected (within
the following 2 minutes).
For the Power Limitation setting sequence, see the Operation section of this manual.
USE
Using the hob
The induction cooking system is based on the physical phenomenon of magnetic induction. The main characteristic of this system is the direct
transfer of energy from the generator to the pot.
Advantages:
When compared to electric hobs, your induction hob is:
- Safer:
lower temperature on the glass surface.
- Faster:
shorter food heating times.
- More accurate:
the hob immediately reacts to your commands
- More efficient:
90% of the absorbed energy is transformed into heat. Moreover, once the pot is removed from the hob, heat transmission is
immediately interrupted, avoiding unnecessary heat losses.
Cooking containers
IMPORTANT: if the pots are not correctly sized, the cooking zones will not turn on
For details of the minimum pot diameter that needs to be used on each zone, see the illustrated part of this manual.
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