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7.    Troubleshooting                                                                           

Problem

 

Possible causes

 

What to do

 

The cooktop cannot   
Be turned on.

 

No power. 
 

Make sure the ceramic hob is 
connected to the power supply 
and that it is switched on. 
Check whether there is a power 
outage in your home or area. If 
you’ve checked everything and the 
problem persists, call a qualified 
technician. 

The touch controls are 
unresponsive. 
 

The controls are locked. 
 

Unlock the controls. See section 
‘Using your ceramic cooktop’ for 
instructions. 

The touch controls are 
difficult to operate. 

There may be a slight film of 
water over the controls or you 
may be using the tip of your 
finger when touching the 
controls. 

Make sure the touch control area is dry 
and use the ball of your finger when 
touching the controls. 

The glass is being 
scratched. 
 

Rough-edged cookware. 
 
 
 
Unsuitable, abrasive scourer or 
cleaning products being used. 

Use cookware with flat and smooth 
bases. See ‘Choosing the right 
cookware’. 
 
See ‘Care and cleaning’. 
 

Some pans make 
crackling or clicking 
noises. 
 

This may be caused by the 
construction of your cookware 
(layers of different metals 
vibrating differently). 

This is normal for cookware and 
does not indicate a fault. 
 

8.    Installation                                                                                   

8.1    Selection of Installation Equipment 

Cut out the work surface according to the sizes shown in the drawing. 
For the purpose of installation and use, a minimum of 5 cm space shall be preserved around the hole. 
Be sure the thickness of the work surface is at least 30mm. Please select heat-resistant work surface 
material to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from the hotplate. As shown below: 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BC60CTB

Page 1: ...anual contains important information including safety installation points which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for...

Page 2: ...2 3 Product Information 9 2 4 Working Principle 9 2 5 Before using your New Ceramic Hob 9 2 6 Technical Specification 9 3 Operation of Product 10 3 1 Touch Controls 10 3 2 Choosing the right Cookware...

Page 3: ...e and Cleaning 17 7 Troubleshooting 18 8 Installation 18 8 1 Selection of installation equipment 18 8 2 Before locating the fixing brackets 19 8 3 Cautions 20 8 4 Connecting the hob to the mains power...

Page 4: ...h wiring system is essential and mandatory Alterations to the domestic wiring system must only be made by a qualified electrician Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death...

Page 5: ...chnician Switch the cooktop off at the wall before cleaning or maintenance Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death 1 3 2 Health Hazard This appliance complies with electr...

Page 6: ...ayers near the appliance as they may be affected by its electromagnetic field Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room After use always turn off the cooking zones and the cooktop as de...

Page 7: ...le parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised This appliance can be used by...

Page 8: ...2 Product Introduction 2 1 Top View 2 2 Control Panel 1 Max 1200 W zone 2 Max 1800 W zone 3 Max 1200 W zone 4 Max 1000 2200 W zone 5 Glass plate 6 ON OFF 7 Control panel 1 ON OFF control 2 Power regul...

Page 9: ...e any protective film that may still be on your ceramic hob You should clean the ceramic hob surface see Care and cleaning section You should switch on one cooking zone at a time for 5 minutes at the...

Page 10: ...that there is no object e g a utensil or a cloth covering them Even a thin film of water may make the controls difficult to operate 3 2 Choosing the Right Cookware Do not use cookware with jagged edge...

Page 11: ...heat setting within 1 minute the ceramic hob will automatically switch off You will need to start again at step 1 You can modify the heat setting at any time during cooking By holding down either of t...

Page 12: ...t the ON OFF you can always turn the ceramic hob off with the ON OFF control in an emergency but you shall unlock the hob first in the next operation 3 3 4 Using the Dual Zone Function This function o...

Page 13: ...imer Control You can use the timer in two different ways a You can use it as a minute minder In this case the timer will not turn any cooking zone off when the set time is up b You can set it to turn...

Page 14: ...conds and the timer indicator shows when the setting time finished Hint a Touch the or control of the timer once to decrease or increase by 1 minute b Touch and hold the or control of the timer to dec...

Page 15: ...table below Power level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Default working timer hour 8 8 8 4 4 4 2 2 2 4 Cooking Guidelines Take care when frying as the oil and fat heat up very quickly At extremely high temperature...

Page 16: ...ts and equipment ready Stir frying should be quick If cooking large quantities cook the food in several smaller batches 3 Preheat the pan briefly and add two tablespoons of oil 4 Cook any meat first p...

Page 17: ...a fish slice palette knife or razor blade scraper suitable for Ceramic glass cooktops but beware of hot cooking zone surfaces 1 Switch the power to the cooktop off at the wall 2 Hold the blade or uten...

Page 18: ...ball of your finger when touching the controls The glass is being scratched Rough edged cookware Unsuitable abrasive scourer or cleaning products being used Use cookware with flat and smooth bases See...

Page 19: ...ty distance between the hotplate and the cupboard above the hotplate should be at least 760mm A mm B mm C mm D E 760 50 mini 20 mini Air intake Air exit 5mm 8 2 Before Locating the Fixing Brackets The...

Page 20: ...d such that better heat radiation can be ensured to enhance its reliability 4 The wall and induced heating zone above the work surface shall withstand heat 5 To avoid any damage the sandwich layer and...

Page 21: ...ll help prevent any possible damage to the environment and to human health which might otherwise be caused if it were disposed of in the wrong way The symbol on the product indicates that it may not b...

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Page 23: ...Imported by Applico Ltd Private Bag 92900 Onehunga Auckland 1061 New Zealand Website www baumatic co nz...

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