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InstallatIon InstructIons - InductIon

Fitting into worktop

Cut a hole in the work surface to the 
required size. 

A clearance of at least 50mm should be 
maintained between the cutout and any 
rear or side wall.

The worktop must be of heat-resistant 
material or covered with heat-resistant 
material.

Protecting the cut-out; 

The types of chipboard used for work 
surfaces swell relatively quickly in contact 
with humidity.

Apply a special varnish or adhesive to 
the cut edge to protect it from steam or 
condensation which may form under the 
work surface under the hob.

This hob can be installed conventionally 
(glass above the work top) or recessed into 
the work top for a flush fit.

conventional Installation

Apply the self adhesive seal to the 
underside edges of the hob glass. For best 
results, the seal should be adhered along 
each side in turn, as close to the edge as 
possible, and trimmed at each corner, 
taking care to ensure a neat join.

Place the hob in the aperture, checking the 
hob glass is covering the work top along 
all four sides. 

Set the front edge of the appliance parallel 
with the front of the work top.

Locate and attach the securing clamps 
as required, Tighten the screws so that 
the hob is pulled down firmly against the 
worktop, thus ensuring a good seal.

recessed Method (selected models)

Recess the work top to the appropriate 
depth (Approx 5mm)  and shape to fit the 
hob (add 1mm to overall glass size. 

Apply the self adhesive seal to the 
underside of the hob glass. For best 
results, the seal should be adhered along 
each joint in turn, as close to the edge 
as possible, and trimmed at each corner, 
taking care to ensure a neat join. Insert 
the hob into the recess, ensuring that the 
foam seal is sitting correctly. 

Locate and attach the securing clamps to 
the front and rear underside of the hob, 
using the screws provided. Tighten the 
screws so that the hob is pulled down 
firmly against the worktop, thus ensuring a 
good seal.

You may want to fill any gap between the 
hob top glass and the work top surface 
with silicone sealant. DO NOT fit silicone 
sealant under the glass hob instead of 
foam seal.

Installation Instructions

Fitting into worktop

Cut a hole in the work surface to the required size.

A clearance of at least 50mm should be maintained between the cutout and any rear or side
wall.

The worktop must be of heat-resistant material or covered with heat-resistant material.

Protecting the cut-out;

The types of chipboard used for work surfaces swell relatively quickly in contact with humidity.
Apply a special varnish or adhesive to the cut edge to protect it from steam or condensation
which may form under the work surface under the hob.

This hob can be installed conventionally (glass above the work top) or recessed into the work
top for a flush fit.

Conventional Installation

Apply the self adhesive seal to the underside edges of the hob glass. For best results, the seal
should be adhered along each side in turn, as close to the edge as possible, and trimmed at
each corner, taking care to ensure a neat join.

Place the hob in the aperture, checking the hob glass is covering the work top along all
four sides.

Set the front edge of the appliance parallel with the front of the work top.

Locate and attach the securing clamps as required, Tighten the screws so that the hob is pulled
down firmly against the worktop, thus ensuring a good seal.

Installation Instructions

Recessed Method (selected models)

Recess the work top to the appropriate depth (Approx 5mm) and shape to fit the hob (add 1mm
to overall glass size.

Apply the self adhesive seal to the underside of the hob glass. For best results, the seal should
be adhered along each joint in turn, as close to the edge as possible, and trimmed at each
corner, taking care to ensure a neat join. Insert the hob into the recess, ensuring that the foam
seal is sitting correctly.

Locate and attach the securing clamps to the front and rear underside of the hob, using the
screws provided. Tighten the screws so that the hob is pulled down firmly against the worktop,
thus ensuring a good seal.

You may want to fill any gap between the hob top glass and the work top surface with silicone

sealant. DO NOT fit silicone sealant under the glass hob instead of foam seal

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Summary of Contents for IH60 UK

Page 1: ...Users Guide Installation Handbook Belling IH60 Induction Hob...

Page 2: ...contents Introduction Before Using Safety Using the Hob Cleaning Installation Technical Customer Care...

Page 3: ...trict rotation as our Customer care representatives become available Please ensure that you have the product s model no and serial no available when you call These can be found on the silver data labe...

Page 4: ...ilms from the hob surface It is recommend that you clean and wash the hob surface before using for the first time Apply a thin coat of ceramic hob cleaner to the hob to help maintain and protect it Se...

Page 5: ...t never lean over a pan to reach the controls 3 If you have a fire blanket put it over the pan 4 If you have put the fire out leave the pan to cool completely Deep fat frying presents more dangers in...

Page 6: ...arrange a service call 8 The glass ceramic can get hot whilst cooking even though the cook zone itself does not generate heat The heat generated is conducted back from the hot pans 9 Keep electrical l...

Page 7: ...the hob cook zones are off the key lock function locks all the keys including the ON OFF key The Key Lock is automatically activated when power is initially applied to the Hob Page 2 9 Basic Control F...

Page 8: ...cooking zones to be switched off simultaneously at a touch of a key To switch on the hob The hob is switched On by touching the ON OFF key for 1 sec A beep sounds and all the heater displays show a fu...

Page 9: ...o your pan it is not suitable for use on the induction hob Beware Enameled steel pans can have bases which are magnetic but are not thick enough We recommend that you buy pans that are marked advertis...

Page 10: ...rom overheating providing an additional level of safety not available on conventional hobs such as gas and ceramic hobs Helps reduce the risk of fire through misuse use of hob Approx Glass Surface Tem...

Page 11: ...l not damage the hob The hob makes a slight clicking sound This is caused by the distribution of power between two heating zones on the same side of the hob The fan keeps working for a few minutes aft...

Page 12: ...em should automatically reset when allowed to cool FH EPROM Checksum Error Switch the power off and on system should reset FJ Security Key Error Switch the power off and on system should reset FL Keyb...

Page 13: ...r sponge to wipe clean the hob as they can leave a film of detergent on the surface which can lead to discoloration Allow to cool sufficiently before wiping up spillages to avoid burns Regularly wipe...

Page 14: ...order to avoid any damage The space for air circulation located underneath and at the back of the hob improves its reliability by ensuring that it will cool down efficiently Installations should be ca...

Page 15: ...he hob and appliance In the case of a pyrolytic oven If installing the hob above a pyrolytic oven additional provision for air circulation ventilation may be required Due to the excessive temperatures...

Page 16: ...to 650mm above the worktop When installing an extractor hood above the hob refer to their Manufacturer s instructions Clearances and dimensions requirements No shelf or overhang of combustible materi...

Page 17: ...urn as close to the edge as possible and trimmed at each corner taking care to ensure a neat join Insert the hob into the recess ensuring that the foam seal is sitting correctly Locate and attach the...

Page 18: ...ails and back panels in cabinetry Depending on the cabinets the worktop thickness and the hob positioning it is possible for the hob base and or the clamp brackets to interfere with parts of the cabin...

Page 19: ...a competent person who is a member of a Competent Person Scheme who will comply with the required local regulations Connection should be made with a suitable cable Important Ensure that you route all...

Page 20: ...V 50Hz Total Power Rating 220 240V 50Hz kW 7 2 Hob Details Cook Zone Normal Power Rating kW Power Boost Rating kW LHF 1 5 2 0 LHR 1 2 1 6 RHR 1 5 2 0 RHF 1 2 1 6 Hob Dimensions W X D X H mm 580 x 510...

Page 21: ...sier cleaning of your ceramic hob Prevents build up of mineral deposits Best used with Ceramic Hob Scraper Kit 300ml bottle Ceramic Hob Scraper kit All Ceramic glass hobs including Induction Ideal for...

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Page 24: ...er data label on your product which is located Ovens Open the door adjacent to the oven cavity High level grill products Inside the base compartment Hobs On the underside of the product Enter applianc...

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