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these may catch fire. Never try to extin-
guish a fire with water! in this event dis-
connect the device and cover the flames
with a lid, a plate or a blanket.

Do  not  store  any  object  on  the

cooking areas of the stovetop. Prevent
a possible fire hazard.

Do not place metal objects, such as

knives, forks, spoons or lids on the surfa-
ce of the hob, as they may get very hot.

The induction generator complies

with  all  current  European  standards.
Nonetheless,  we  recommend  that  peo-
ple  with  heart  devices,  with  such  as
artificial pacemakers, consult with their
doctor or, if in doubt, refrain from using
the induction zones.

It  is  advisable  not  to  use  the

induction hob during the pyrolitic clea-
ning function in the case of the pyrolitic
ovens, due to the high temperature rea-
ched by this appliance.

When  finished,  turn  off  the  coo-

king zone by using the touch controls.
Otherwise  an  undesired  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 to

work,  the  induction  elements  need  to
be used with cookware that has a ferro-
magnetic  base  (material  attracted  by  a

magnet).

Always use cookware with a flat,

smooth  base  on  the  induction  ele-
ments.  Using  cookware  with  a  defor-
med, concave or curved base can lead
to  overheating  that  can  damage  the
glass or the cookware.

Please take into account that the

cookware  that  you  use  can  greatly
affect  the  how  well  the  induction  ele-
ment works. You may find cookware on
the  market  that,  although  marked  as
being suitable for induction 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.

The appliance is not intended for

use  by  persons  (including  children)
with reduced physical, sensory or 
mental capabilities, or lack of 
experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervised or 
instruction  concerning  use  of  the
appliance  by  a  responsible  person  for
their safely.

Young children should be 

supervised  to  ensure  that  they  do  not
play with the appliance.

If  the  supply  cord  is  damaged,  it

must be replaced by the manufacturer
or its service agent or a similarly quali-
fied person in order to avoid a hazard.

Do  not  use  a  steam  cleaner  to

clean this appliance.

Metallic  objects  such  as  knives,

forks, spoons and lids should not be
placed  on  the  hotplate  since  they  can
get hot

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Summary of Contents for HII 94400 FT

Page 1: ...HII 94400 FT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS INDUCTION AND VITROCERAMIC HOBS ...

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Page 5: ...alled in the same kitchen furniture units as 2 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 BEKO s technical staff including the change of the flexible supply cable of the appliance Safety warnings If the ceramic glass breaks or cracks i...

Page 6: ...hat in order to work the induction elements need to be used with cookware that has a ferro magnetic base material attracted by a magnet Always use cookware with a flat smooth base on the induction ele ments Using cookware with a defor med concave or curved base can lead to overheating that can damage the glass or the cookware Please take into account that the cookware that you use can greatly affe...

Page 7: ...s appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separate remote control system If the electrical supply is restric ted means of all pole disconnection must be accessible and incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules P20770_Maquetación 1 17 03 2014 09 36 Page 13 ...

Page 8: ... 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 WITH A THERMOVENTI LATED...

Page 9: ...ower 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 in the lower part of the framework There are two possible ways t...

Page 10: ... service The input cable should not be in contact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven if the oven is installed in the same unit 61401274_GB_DE_Maquetación 1 30 05 2012 14 31 Page 15 ...

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Page 12: ...nsor Pilot 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 adjus...

Page 13: ...op sensors Sensor 1 always has priority in disconnecting the touch control ACTIVATING PLATES Once the Touch Control is activated with sensor 1 any plate can be turned on by following these steps 1 Select the plate by using the correspon ding sensor 3 In other words press with your finger the NUMBER INDICA TOR If the glass is hot the said indica tor will go from showing an H to showing level 0 The ...

Page 14: ... by using the touch controls Otherwise an undesired operation could occur if a pan is accidentally pla ced on the cooking zone during the next three minutes Avoid possible accidents Blocking cooktop sensors BLOCK FUNCTION With the Block Function you can block the other sensors except for the on off sensor 1 in order to avoid undesired opera tions This function is useful as a childpro of safety To ...

Page 15: ...on allows you to perform this cooking method almost automatically This function is available only in the plates where this symbol appears Pot requirements For properly using boil control the pot must have the following characteristics Bottom size as close as possible to the diameter of the plate NO COVER Filled more than halfway of its capacity with room temperature water never use lukewarm or hot...

Page 16: ...er indicator of the corresponding plate will show an H if there exists a burn risk Otherwise a 0 will be shown COVERED SENSORS SAFETY The touch control is equipped with a func tion to detect when an object pan cloth or certain liquids covers the panel sensors for more than 10 seconds This therefore prevents the object from being able to activate or deactivate a plate without you realising it When ...

Page 17: ...time by simply adjusting its value to 1 Select the plate you wish to stop the timer on by directly touching its corres ponding indicator 3 2 Adjust the value of the clock to by using the less sensor 14 This can also be done more quickly by pushing the less and more sensors 14 and 15 at the same time Total Zone Function By using this function it is possible to achieve that two plates as shown in th...

Page 18: ...ngs from large cookware that does not have sharp edges Please be careful with impacts from small sharp utensils Please be careful not to let sugar or pro ducts containing sugar fall on the glass since they may react with the glass when the glass is hot and damage the surface If you cannot turn off the heating element due to an overflow of creams soups or similar foods use a wet rag to remove the f...

Page 19: ...ware Metallic sheens are caused by metal cook ware sliding over the glass They can be removed by thorough cleaning with a spe cial vitroceramic cleaning agent although it may be that the cleaning needs to be repeated more than once Worn trim is the result of using abrasive cleaning products or cookware with une ven bases which wear down the seri graphy Attention Take great care when using the glas...

Page 20: ...sary or useful while not alte ring their basic characteristics Environmental considerations The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recy cling of electrical and electronic equip ment By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help ...

Page 21: ...ound 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 induction zones decreases th...

Page 22: ... 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 Possible solution When c...

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