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Page 2: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS INDUCTION AND VITROCERAMIC HOBS BSIH 64 ANZ 91102078 BSIH 95 ANZ 91102079 ...

Page 3: ...er Instructions Page 4 5 7 7 8 8 10 10 11 11 Suggestions and recommendations Cleaning and care Environmental considerations If something doesn t work 17 17 19 20 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 16 17 Pan detector Blocking cooktop sensors Stop Function Heat Sustainment Function Power Function Boil Control Function Safety shut off Timer function Total Zone Function Overheating safety Power surges in the ...

Page 4: ...ks You may find cookware on the market that although marked as being suitable for induc tion hobs does not work very well or is not easily recognised by the induction element due to the little amount or poor quality of the ferromagnetic material that the cookware has in its base 1 2 3 4 Model BSIH 64 ANZ 1 2 300 3 200 watt induction element 2 1 850 2 500 watt induction element 3 1 400 1 800 watt i...

Page 5: ...ons These hob models may be installed in the same kitchen furniture units as the manu facturer brand ovens For your safety installation should be carried out by an authorised technician and should comply with existing installa tion standards Likewise any internal work on the hob should only be done by the manufacturer s technical staff including the change of the flexible supply cable of the appli...

Page 6: ...esired operation could occur if a pan is accidentally pla ced on the cooking zone during the next three minutes Avoid possible accidents The size of the base of the cook ware to be used should be large enough to completely cover the coo king zone drawn on the glass Depen ding on the type of cookware material and size the induction zones may work with smaller cookware Please remember that in order ...

Page 7: ...fixed INSTALLATION WITH A CUTLERY DRAWER OR LOW CUPBOARD If you wish to install a silverware drawer under the countertop you should install a cover or spacer located at least 60 mm from the back of the countertop to avoid blocking the countertop fans with objects placed in the drawer In this way potential risks can be avoided due to inflammable objects that may be stored in the drawer INSTALLATION...

Page 8: ...e gap has been properly sized the gasket should be put on the lower side of the glass Silicone should not be applied between the glass and the unit worktop because if it becomes neces sary to remove the hob from its posi tion the glass could break when trying to detach it To attach the cooking countertop to the fur niture a set of clamps are supplied that should be fastened in the existing holes i...

Page 9: ...contact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven if the oven is installed in the same unit Green Yellow Blue Brown Grey Black Don t use L3 Green Yellow Green Yellow Green Yellow Green Yellow Blue Blue Blue Blue Grey Grey Grey Grey Brown Brown Brown Brown Black Black Black Black fig 3 ...

Page 10: ...Length mm Width mm Dimensions for positioning in the kitchen unit Length mm L Width mm W Depth mm Configuration Induction Element 1 400 1 800 W Induction Element 1 700 2 500 and 2 500 3 700 W Induction Element 2 300 3 200 W Induction Element 1 850 2 500 W Induction Element 2 300 3 700 W Electrical data Nominal power W Maximum for 230 V Power supply voltage V Frequency Hz 60 900 510 860 490 55 50 6...

Page 11: ...lot indicator light Total Zone Function activated Light on Plate selected ready to be used No light off Plate not selected can t be used NOTE Visible only when in use Operations are carried out by using the sensors marked on the control panel It s not necessary to push hard on the glass Simply place your finger on the sen sor to activate the desired function Use the cursor slider 2 to adjust power...

Page 12: ...ottom right of the number lights up indicating that the plate has been selected 2 Use the cursor slider 2 to choose a cooking level between 0 and 9 As long as the plate is selected in other words with the decimal point lit up its power level can be modified TURNING A PLATE OFF A plate can be turned off by decreasing its cooking level to 0 In order to do this the plate must have been previously sel...

Page 13: ...ction This function puts the cooking process on pause The timer will also be paused if it is activated Activating the Stop function Touch the Stop sensor 7 for one second The pilot 11 lights up and the power indicators will show the symbol to indicate cooking has been paused Deactivating the Stop function Touch Stop sensor 7 again The pilot 11 turns off and cooking resumes under the same power and...

Page 14: ...e plate indicator and the pilot 9 will turn on In the timer for this plate a moving segment will appear which indicates that the system has started to monitor cooking When the system detects that it is about to boil an initial beep will go off Take this time to prepare the food you want to boil or cook After 30 seconds a second beep will go off If you haven t done it already now is time to put the...

Page 15: ...ouch control Timer function countdown clock This function facilitates cooking given that you don t have to be present You can set a timer for a plate and it will turn off once the desired time is up For these models you can simultaneously program each plate for durations ranging from 1 to 90 minutes Setting a timer on a plate To set a timer on a plate you should take the following steps 1 Select t...

Page 16: ... which could damage it The internal fan automatically turns on and off depending on the temperature of the electronic system Therefore when the fan is on and you turn the cooktop off the fan will continue to run for a few minutes in order to cool the electronics Power surges in the network The touch control can bear cer tain variations in voltage supply admis sible by electric distribution network...

Page 17: ...aning products or products that can scratch the surfaces the table below shows various common pro ducts that may be used The hob should also not be cleaned using steam based appliances CLEANING AND CARING FOR THE GLASS The degree of soiling should be taken into account when cleaning the glass and the instruments and products used should vary depending on how dirty it is Light soiling Light non sti...

Page 18: ...s or cookware with une ven bases which wear down the seri graphy Attention Take great care when using the glass scraper The blade can cause injury If the scraper is used inappropria tely the blade can break and a fragment can become incrusted between the lateral trim and the glass If this hap pens do not try and remove the frag ments with your hands carefully use tweezers or a knife with a sharp t...

Page 19: ...ng that this product is disposed of correctly you will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could occur if this product is not handled correctly For more detailed information on the recycling of this pro duct please contact your local city offi ce your household waste disposal ser vice or the shop where you purchased the product Packaging materia...

Page 20: ...ard when cooking and the sound continues after the cooker has been turned off The induction zones have a fan that cools the electronic system The fan only works when the temperature of the electronic system is high when the tem perature decreases the fan turns off automatically regar dless of whether or not the cooker is activated When frying or cooking stew it seems as though the energy of the in...

Page 21: ...emove any object covering the Touch Control and or clean any liquid that might have been spilt on it The hob suddenly starts to bleep The timer was activated and the preset time has finished Touch the clock sensor to deactivate the bleep One or several of the hot plates has overheated Allow the overheated hot plates to cool down for a few minutes before powe ring them up again Fault Possible cause...

Page 22: ...st be accessible for the service technician to perform any necessary repair If your appliance is installed in such a way that a service technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen then he will not complete a repair This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in sealed in with sealant have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance lik...

Page 23: ...phone 1800 444 357 Website www thinkappliances com NZ Applico Ltd Private Bag 92900 Onehunga Auckland New Zealand 1061 Website www baumatic co nz UK United Kingdom Baumatic Ltd Baumatic Buildings 6 Bennet Road Reading Berkshire RG2 0QX United Kingdom Sales Telephone 0118 933 6900 Website www baumatic co uk ...

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