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OPERATION 

 

 

•   After turning the ceramic glass hob on all displays come on for a moment. The hob is 

ready for operation. 

•   The hob is fitted with electronic sensors which are switched on if you touch the relevant 

circle for at least one second. 

•   Each sensor activation is followed by a sound signal. 

•   Avoid placing any objects on sensor surface (possible error signalization_

).  

•   Always keep the sensor surface clean. 

 

Hob control elements

 

 

 

 

 

A.  

ON/OFF sensor of cooktop 

B.  

Safety lock on/off and child lock sensor

 

C.  

Pause and recall function sensor

 

D.  

Sensor (-) of timer 

E.  

Sensor (+) of timer 

F. 

Warming function sensor 

G. 

Slide control 

 

Slide control power

 

 

 

 

 

Medium power

 

 

 

Full power

 

Activating the hob

 

 

Touch the (A) sensor for at least one second. The hob is now active, and all hotplate 
power indicators indicate »0«. 

 

Now you need to select the next setting within 10 seconds, otherwise the hob 
switches off again. 

 

Turning hotplates on

 

 
 
 

After turning the hob on using the (A) sensor, within the next 10 seconds start one of the 
hotplates. 
•   Set the power level 1-9 by touching the slider (F). At the first touch, the level is set 

according to the part of the slider that you touch. Upon the slider, the control LEDs light 
up, according to the level set. By sliding along the slider, the power level setting is 
changed. By sliding to the right, the level increasing, while sliding to the left decreases 
the level. When you move your finger away from the slider, the cooking field starts to 
operate at the level set.  

 

 

If a specific point of slide control is pressed for at least 3 seconds, the automatic cooking is 
activated (see Automatic fast heating). 

 

Changing hotplate power settings 

•   By touching or sliding along the slide sensor (F) you change power setting.  
•   When you remove the finger from the slide sensor, the hotplate starts to operate at 

selected power. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for BMEH381I

Page 1: ...EN Instructions for use and installation Induction hob LIB30725 R00 090316 BMEH381I BMEH62I...

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Page 3: ...ion The appliance should be connected to the power supply in accordance with the instructions from the chapter Electrical connections and in line with the standing regulations and standards The connec...

Page 4: ...aluminium or plastic cookware is not allowed Never place any plastic objects or aluminium foil upon the cooktop surface In case any other appliances are plugged in the electric mains close to the coo...

Page 5: ...lement must not have a drawer It must be fitted with a horizontal plate 20 mm away from the worktop bottom surface Space between the plate and the hob must be empty and no objects may be stored or kep...

Page 6: ...may exceed that of the appliance On the opposite side however only a kitchen cabinet of equal height as the appliance is allowed Upon the completion of installation live wires and isolated cables must...

Page 7: ...used Dish should be in the middle of the hotplate during cooking The appropriate cookware is the one which enables induction for example steel enamel or steel alloy cookware Pots made from steel allo...

Page 8: ...maining heat 1 2 Maintaining warm food slow simmer of smaller quantities 3 Slow simmer continuation of cooking after a powerful start up 4 5 Slow cooking continuation of larger quantities roasting lar...

Page 9: ...ng hotplates on After turning the hob on using the A sensor within the next 10 seconds start one of the hotplates Set the power level 1 9 by touching the slider F At the first touch the level is set a...

Page 10: ...e stopped during the pause and continues when pause mode is quitted A selected booster or heat up time automatic function is terminated Residual heat calculation and maximum operation time limitations...

Page 11: ...y bringing power setting to 0 Power setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Max power cooking time 48 1 44 2 28 3 12 4 08 1 20 1 68 2 16 Bridge Function With the bridge function two separate cooking elements inductor...

Page 12: ...tted with safety device against overheating which protects electronic parts from damages This device operates on several levels When temperature of the hotplate excessively rises it switches on two st...

Page 13: ...nd and the hotplate is switched off Switch off the alarm by pressing the sensor D or E or it switches off automatically after 2 minutes If you want to switch off the timer prior the end of pre set tim...

Page 14: ...nter for technical assistance specifying the error code E36 NTC value is not within its specification value 200mV or 4 9V control unit cuts off Short circuit or cut off at NTC Contact authorized cente...

Page 15: ...removed with special ceramic glass cleansers Follow strictly the manufacturer s instructions Be careful to remove any remains of cleansing agent from the hob surface otherwise they will be heated duri...

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Page 18: ...ng the error code E31 Configuration data incorrect Configuration of induction necessary Contact authorized center for technical assistance specifying the error code E47 Communication error between TC...

Page 19: ...e respective LED is located between the keys E and D If no cooking zone is active the alarm s LED lights on The timer value is set by pressing sensors D o E It s possibile setting time in minutes and...

Page 20: ...n of of the LED to the right of the display Press the sensors D or E If time is not modified in 10 seconds since pressing the sensor D E the timer is keeping the count down before the adjusting operat...

Page 21: ...ED is activated If the special function key is pressed a fourth time the warming function ends Safety switch off Maximum continuous operation of a particular hotplate is limited and the duration is di...

Page 22: ...then automatically switch to the reduced power level to resume cooking It may be switched on in any of the hotplates for all power settings except for setting 9 where power is set at maximum all the...

Page 23: ...pan are hidden the pause display has priority If there is a general error during the pause the control switches off and terminates the mode Activating the Pause function Press the sensor C for at lea...

Page 24: ...o select the next setting within 10 seconds otherwise the hob switches off again Turning hotplates on After turning the hob on using the A sensor within the next 10 seconds start one of the hotplates...

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Page 26: ...40V or 380 415V 2N 50 60 Hz 3700 W 7400 W 18 4x22 cm 2100 W P 3700 W P ows RST 184x220 mm SINGLE 115 mm 180 mm 184x220 mm SINGLE WITH BRIDGE FUNCTION 135 mm 180 mm 184x220 mm DOUBLE WITH BRIDGE FUNCTI...

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Page 28: ...28 100 C 600 700 25 40 mm 20MM 50MM 5MM 5MM BMEH381I BMEH62I A 380mm 580mm B 510mm 510mm C 360mm 560mm D 490mm 490mm E 45mm 45mm F 5mm 5mm G min 50mm min 50mm H min 600mm min 600mm 2 3...

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