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TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 
NOZZLE TABLE  

 

BURNER 

DC5D 

EXT. INT. 

Nominal Rate (kW) 

5,00 

Ø INJECTOR  (mm) 

 

 

G30/G31 28..30/37mbar  1,00 0,44 

Ø BY-PASS  (mm)

 

 

 

G30/G31 28..30/37mbar FIXE 0,27 

 

 BMEH94I1G 

DC5D: 

Dual Crown

 

 

Electrical connection 

220-240 V~ ; 50/60 Hz 

Regulated for gas 

G30=30mbar

 

Pn

TOT GAS PART

 5000 

Pn

TOT INDUCTION PART

 7400 

 

 

 

Ø 16 cm / 1400 W 

 

Ø 20 cm / 2300 W (P=3000 W) 

 
P= 

EXTRA POWERFUL SETTING

 

 

 

INDUCTION COOKING ZONES 

 

Hotplate function principle

 

 

• Ceramic glass hob is fitted with three or four hotplates. Hob surface is completely flat 
and smooth, without edges to accumulate dirt. 
• The hob is fitted with high power induction hotplates. Heat is generated directly at the 
bottom of the dish, where it is most needed, without any losses through the ceramic glass 
surface. 
This way the required extent of energy is considerably smaller compared to traditional 
heaters, which operate on radiation principle. 
• Glass ceramic hotplate is not heated directly, but only by return heat transmitted by the 
dish. This heat figures as “remaining heat” after the hotplate is turned off. The induction 
hotplate generates heat from the induction coil, installed underneath the ceramic glass 
surface. The coil creates magnetic field at the bottom of the dish (which can me 
magnetized) which in turn originates whirling flows of current which then heat the 
hotplate. 

 

Appropriate cookware 
for induction hotplates 

 

 

IMPORTANT! 

In case sugar or other heavily sweetened substance is spilled on the hotplate, wipe it 
immediately and remove the sugar residues with a scraper although the cooking zone is 
still hot, otherwise the hotplate may be damaged. 
Avoid cleaning the cooktop while the cooking zones are still hot, as you may damage the 
hob. 
• Induction hotplate will function perfectly only if appropriate cookware is 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 alloy with copper or aluminium 
bottom, or glass pots are inappropriate. 
• If you use the pressure cooker (“economy pot”) keep it under close surveillance until 
proper pressure is obtained. Hotplate should first operate on maximum power, then follow 
the manufacturer’s instructions and use the appropriate sensor to decrease the power. 
• 

When buying cookware, check if it bears the label “allows induction”.

 

Summary of Contents for BMEH94I1G

Page 1: ...EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INSTALLATION Hob with induction hotplates and gas burners LIB30727 R01 090516 BMEH94I1G...

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Page 3: ...irements and regulations for use in your country Instructions for connection The appliance must be connected in compliance with the instructions attached to it as well as in compliance with relevant r...

Page 4: ...connect the hob to the power supply with an extension cable or multiple sockets because they don t assure a sufficient safety e g overheating risk of multiple sockets Connect the equipment to a perma...

Page 5: ...nough not to interfere with the work process The distance between the cooking hob and the kitchen hood should be no less than indicated in the instructions for kitchen hood installation The minimum di...

Page 6: ...The electric circuit should also include an omnipolar switch that will separate the appliance from the mains if required with at least 3 mm of distance between contacts Suitable devices include fuses...

Page 7: ...regulations Special care must be taken to ensure adequate ventilation aeration a min 100 cm2 Connection When connecting the appliance to the gas supply follow the regulations of the local gas distribu...

Page 8: ...ve Replace the existing nozzles for nominal thermal load with corresponding nozzles for the new gas type and supplied provided see table below After finishing this sequence replace the old setting lab...

Page 9: ...heat from the induction coil installed underneath the ceramic glass surface The coil creates magnetic field at the bottom of the dish which can me magnetized which in turn originates whirling flows o...

Page 10: ...be magnetized steel dishes enamel or steel alloy dishes induction hotplate will not function otherwise Power regulation Heating power of the hotplates may be set at nine different levels The following...

Page 11: ...e gas consumption is higher in such cases For combustion the gas also needs air If a pan is too large air supply to the burner is insufficient as a result combustion effect is lesser Cooking zone reac...

Page 12: ...ime setting is not possible Slide control power 0 Medium power Full power Activating the hob Touch the sensor A for at least one second The hob is now active and all hotplate power indicators E indica...

Page 13: ...the cooking zone display of the front right cooking zone and the C sensor simultaneously L disappears from the displays All cooking zone displays show 0 with a flashing dot After switching off the con...

Page 14: ...etting off Touch the desired hotplate sensor E and immediately after press the sensor C Letter P disappears and the hotplate automatically switches to level 9 Automatic fast heating This function preh...

Page 15: ...e operation Select desired hotplate E1 lights residual time is displayed on timer s display Touch the sensor F By sliding along the entire slider area B the cooking time is changed by one minute steps...

Page 16: ...n displays turn on where it s displayed it means configured zone C it means NOT configured zone Procedure of deleting configuration After getting in configuration deleting men Hold the key 2 pressed E...

Page 17: ...orized center for technical assistance specifying the error code ER31 Configuration data incorrect Contact authorized center for technical assistance specifying the error code E2 Overheating of the in...

Page 18: ...he gas can also be ignited using a match or a gas lighter For models with a safety tap which interrupt the gas flow should the flame accidentally go out the burners are ignited as described above but...

Page 19: ...se Elimination The flame is uneven unstable Wrong gas power setting Have an expert check he gas pipeline The flame from the burners suddenly changes Wrongly assembled parts of the kitchen hob Assemble...

Page 20: ...s steel can be used after cleaning to help keep your appliance looking good and to hinder resoiling Apply sparingly with a soft cloth following the instructions on the packaging Printed surfaces The p...

Page 21: ...use aggressive sprays or decalcification agents Figure 3 Heavier stains can be removed using special agents and utensils for cleaning the glass ceramic hobs When using these products follow the instru...

Page 22: ...n supplying quality products with high level of customer service For customers outside the U A E please contact your local Baumatic distributor You can find your local distributor on our website at ww...

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