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1, 2 and 3 are the live connection, 4 and 5 are the neutral 
connection and the remaining one is the earth connection. 

 

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The live wire MUST be placed in connection number 1. 

  The neutral wire MUST be placed in connection number 4. 
  The earth wire MUST be placed in the connection marked with 
 the   symbol. 

 

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The brass links must be positioned as marked in the diagram 
above and once established ALL terminal screws must be 
tightened down firmly. 

 

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If when the hob is first switched on, only two of the zones 
work, you should recheck that the terminal screws are all 
fully tightened between the links. This should be done 
before contacting the Baumatic Service Department.
 

 

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IMPORTANT: The appliance must NOT be connected to the 
mains supply by means of a 13A plug and socket. 

 

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The cable can be looped if necessary, but make sure that is not 
kinked or trapped when the hob is in position. Care must be 
taken to avoid the cable being in contact with hot parts of the 
appliance. 
 

Replacing the mains supply cable 
 
If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced by an 
appropriate replacement. 
 
The mains supply cable should be replaced in accordance with the 
following instructions: 
 

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Switch the appliance off at the control switch. 

 

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Open the terminal block on the underside of the hob. 

 

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Unscrew the terminal screws fixing the cable. 

 

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Replace the cable with one of the same length and in accordance 

        with the specification given on page 30. 
 

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The “green-yellow” earth wire must be connected to the terminal 
marked 

. It must be about 10 mm longer than the live and 

neutral wires. 
 

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The “blue” neutral wire must be connected to the terminal 
marked with letter (N) - the live wire must be connected to the 
terminal marked with letter (L). 

 

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Summary of Contents for BFI40SS

Page 1: ...1 BFI40SS 60cm Front touch control induction zone hob...

Page 2: ...on Manual 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...

Page 3: ...y lock permanently 17 Safety cut out 17 Automatic pre heating 18 19 Increasing the power level during automatic pre heating 19 Switching off automatic pre heating 19 Booster function 20 The hob timer...

Page 4: ...Environmental note 4 o Baumatic uses are environmentally friendly and can be recycled o all packaging material with due regard for the environment The packaging materials that Please discard...

Page 5: ...amb room it is located in whilst in use Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly prone to heat damage or discolouratio temperatures below the guidelines given above Any da...

Page 6: ...ts and work su that you bu s supply Otherwise there is the risk of electric shock occurring uring use If you notice any scratches splits or cracks in the ceramic glass you should immediately switch of...

Page 7: ...or property as a result of improper use or incorrect stallation of this appliance IMPORTANT This ceramic Induction Hob fully complies with current legislation regarding electro magnetic interference a...

Page 8: ...Declaration of conformity is appliance complies with the following European Direc 73 23 EEC dated 19 02 1973 Lo 89 336 EEC dated 03 05 1989 EMC Directive inclusiv Amending Directive 92 31 EEC 9 89 10...

Page 9: ...duction zone diametre 140 mm o 1 x 2 3 o 0 kW inductio Front touch control o o peration Timer o Auto pan detection o 2 independe o nt induction generators o 4 individual residual heat indicators Safet...

Page 10: ...e record the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice The rating plate of you th this information before you insta...

Page 11: ...e cooking zone at a time for 5 minutes at the maximum setting This will hel the heating elements during transit o Do not burn off more than one zone at once You must pla each zone as you burn it off n...

Page 12: ...of the zone that you have selected The decimal point symbols Adjust the zone between power levels 1 and 9 using the plus 5 and minus 4 buttons By holding down either of these buttons the value on the...

Page 13: ...g the hob off e switched off all of the cooking zones you should turn off the hob o Press the ON OFF button 1 to turn the hob off at any time by pressing the ON OFF utton 1 T Press the zone selection...

Page 14: ...demark or instructions After a zone is switched off the corresponding cooking zone indicator 3 will show the letter H This means that the temperature of the zone is over 60 C and If the zone falls bel...

Page 15: ...play until the object is removed from the control panel o ill hot then the ER03 code will alternate with the letter H o and fter 20 seconds the hob will switch itself off automatically o the button 1...

Page 16: ...anner S It is possible to lock t c IMPORTANT It is not possible to lock the hob top if any of the cooking zones are in use The follow Press the front right zone selection button 2 and the minus button...

Page 17: ...and within 20 seconds then the safety lock will be switched off permanently o Use the ON OFF button 1 to switch the hob off Safety cut out o If one or more of the cooking zones are accidentally left...

Page 18: ...s the minus button 4 once so that power level 9 appears on the cooking zone indicator 3 Then press the plus button 5 to confirm power level 9 o Release the plus button 5 and then use the minus button...

Page 19: ...int symbol 6 will appear in the cooking zone indicator 3 of this zone o Increase the power level by pressing the plus button 5 o The pre heating time will be adjusted taking into account the amount of...

Page 20: ...r this time The zone will return to its original power level o If the saucepan is removed from the zone when the booster is switched on then the boosting function will remain active and the boosting t...

Page 21: ...zone off o Turn on the hob using the ON OFF button 1 o Press the zone selection button 2 of the cooking zone that you want the timer to be linked to Then set the power level that you want the cooking...

Page 22: ...e that is above 94 C the electronic circuit will shut down the appliance o IMPORTANT If the hob temperature sensor consistently reduces the power of the cooking zones or shuts down the appliance This...

Page 23: ...aucepans must be positioned exactly on these zones for efficient heating to occur Pans should have the same diametre as the cooking zone that they are being used on o You should not use saucepans with...

Page 24: ...only be carried out when the hob is cool The appliance should be disconnected from your mains supply before commencing any cleaning process Cleaning the ceramic hob top Any residues that are left on t...

Page 25: ...ater rings No Yes Ceramic hob cleaner Using a ceramic hob scraper Your appliance will be provided with a hob scraper The following guidelines should also be followed when using the ceramic hob scraper...

Page 26: ...lations Positioning The adjacent furniture must be able to withstand a minimum temperature rise of 85 C above the ambient temperature of the room it is located in during periods of use This appliance...

Page 27: ...hat there is a 5mm gap below the underneath of the worktop at the front edge of the hob Installing above a built under oven IMPORTANT If you are building this hob above an oven the oven MUST have a co...

Page 28: ...e card 4 Fixing brackets 4 Fixing screws 1 Sealing strip Installing the appliance o Cut a hole in the worktop that corresponds with the drawing shown above o Carefully turn the hob upside down and pla...

Page 29: ...th of the hob Then place a screw C through the hole and fixing bracket B Tighten the screws partially so that the fixing brackets stay in place IMPORTANT Do not tighten the screws fully o Carefully tu...

Page 30: ...having 3 mm contact separation and placed in an easily accessible position adjacent to the appliance It should not be located above the appliance and no more than 1 25m away from it o The spur outlet...

Page 31: ...cket o The cable can be looped if necessary but make sure that is not kinked or trapped when the hob is in position Care must be taken to avoid the cable being in contact with hot parts of the applian...

Page 32: ...tton 1 to reset the appliance Check that the mains electrical supply to the appliance is correct and working Check the mains fuse o The residual heat indicator has not come on after I have switched a...

Page 33: ...er guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform...

Page 34: ...les baumatic co uk technical baumatic co uk Website www baumatic co uk Republic of Ireland 01 6266 798 Czech Republic Baumatic CR SPOL S R O 46215 Librec The Czech Republic 4204 8357 7200 www baumatic...

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