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Safety

General

Servicing should be carried out only by 

authorised personnel.
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of 

this appliance while it is in operation.

Do not store or use flammable liquids or 

items in the vicinity of this appliance.
Do not modify this appliance.

• 

Always ensure that pan bases are 

dry, stable and flat before using them 

on the hob.

• 

Always match the size of pan to the 

cook  zone – do not use large pans 

on small zones or vice versa.

• 

Always position pans over the centre 

of the cook zone, and turn the 

handles to a safe position so they 

cannot be knocked or grabbed.

• 

Always lift pans onto and off the 

hob, rather than sliding them across 

the surface, to avoid marks and 

scratches. 

• 

This appliance should only be used 

for normal domestic cooking of food.

• 

Never use the hob for any other 

purpose than cooking food.

• 

Plastic cooking utensils can melt if 

they come into contact with a warm 

hob.  Never leave them close to, or 

on top of the hob.

• 

Never use the hob surface as a 

chopping board or food preparation 

area, as this may lead to it becoming 

damaged.

• 

Never leave aluminium foil on the 

hob top, it reflects heat back into the 

element which leads to damage.

• 

Never heat up a sealed tin of food on 

the hob, as it may explode.

• 

Never leave pans overhanging the 

edge of the hob. The surface of the 

hob is smooth. If pans are knocked 

they may move on the hob top.

Fire safety advice

Most kitchen fires occur when people are 

distracted or leave things unattended, so 

remember:

If you’re called away from the hob - by 

the phone or someone at the door, either 

take pans off the heat, or switch off your 

hob.
Don’t let yourself be distracted while 

cooking.

If you do have a fire in the kitchen, don’t 

take any risks - get everyone out of your 

home and call the Fire Service.

If a pan catches fire:

• 

Do not move it - it is likely to be 

extremely hot.

• 

Turn off the heat if it’s safe to do so 

- but never lean over a pan to reach 

the controls.

•  If you have a fire blanket or a lid, put 

it over the pan.

•  If you have put the fire out, leave the 

pan to cool completely.

Deep-fat frying presents more dan-

gers in your kitchen.

•  Never fill a pan (or other deep-fat 

fryer) more than one-third full of oil.

•  Do not use a fire extinguisher on a 

pan of oil - the force of the extin-

guisher can spread the fire and cre

-

ate a fireball.

If you have an electrical fire in the 

kitchen:

• 

Pull the plug out, or switch off the 

power at the fuse box - this may be 

enough to stop the fire immediately 

•  Smother the fire with a fire blanket.
•  Remember: never use water on an 

electrical or cooking oil fire.

Summary of Contents for IH60R

Page 1: ...Belling IH60R Part No 082755403 Date 22 11 2012 Users Guide Installation Handbook...

Page 2: ...uarantee protecting you against electrical and mechanical breakdown To register your appliance please call 0844 481 0182 complete the registration form included or register online at the web address l...

Page 3: ...nance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire NEVER Try to extinguish a fire with water but swit...

Page 4: ...heat up a sealed tin of food on the hob as it may explode Never leave pans overhanging the edge of the hob The surface of the hob is smooth If pans are knocked they may move on the hob top Fire Safety...

Page 5: ...t use the cooking zones with empty cookware or without cookware in place DISPOSAL Packaging Material The packaging materials used with this appliance can be recycled Please dispose of the packaging ma...

Page 6: ...es the likelihood of it be ing damaged e g plastic utensils placed on a warm hob may melt onto it and damage the ceramic glass surface Be careful when cooking foods in salted water or foods containing...

Page 7: ...g providing an additional level of safety not available on other types of hobs Residual Heat Indictators Warns you against hot surfaces but also indicates that the residual heat can be used as a tempo...

Page 8: ...and the corresponding display shows the power level 0 10 seconds after switching off a beep sounds and the corresponding display is switched off As Shown below Control Knob Safety Feature o If at any...

Page 9: ...e magnetic properties The base must also be of the correct diameter It is important that good quality flat bot tomed pans are used If a pan creates a large air gap over the middle of the cooking zone...

Page 10: ...s not heat up but the ceramic glass does get hot because of the hot pan conducting heat back onto the hob glass Auto Stand by The Hob will automatically switch off if left with pan on for an extended...

Page 11: ...wer off on to the appliance to reset the electronics if the problems persist call the customer service hotline for further assistance Appliance Errors Alarms Fault Description F Knob control fault Tur...

Page 12: ...the controls to the off postion and turn the power off and back on to reset the system F 7 Induction heater temperature sensor NTC error Turn the controls to the off postion and turn the power off an...

Page 13: ...illage as soon as pos sible Clean the hob top as regularly as possible this will prevent any build up of grease which may be a fire hazard Solid plate hobs Prime and Season this helps main tain the fi...

Page 14: ...b must be heat resistant Laminated surfaces and the adhesive used for fixing them must be heat resis tant in order to avoid any damage The space for air circulation located underneath and at the back...

Page 15: ...utlet of 5mm underneath work surface is required If necessary remove the front crosspiece of the unit The base of the appliance must be pro tected from damage e g draws may only be installed providing...

Page 16: ...ve the worktop There must be a minimum clearance of 50mm between the rear edge of the hob and the rear wall This clearance must be maintained up to 650mm above the worktop When installing an extractor...

Page 17: ...ventional Installation 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 paral lel with the front of the work top L...

Page 18: ...worktop thickness and the hob positioning it is possible for the hob base and or the clamp brackets to interfere with parts of the cabinet Cut away cabinetry and use appropriate fixing brackets for yo...

Page 19: ...member of a Competent Person Scheme who will comply with the required local regulations Connection should be made with a suit able cable Important Ensure that you route all mains electrical cables we...

Page 20: ...DATA SINGLE PHASE SUPPLY 230 240V 50Hz 6 6kW 7 2kW 3 PHASE SUPPLY 230 400V 3N 50Hz Individual Cook Zone Power Ratings Cook Zone Normal Power Boost Power Rating kW LHF 1 5 2 0 LHR 1 2 1 6 RHR 1 5 2 0 R...

Page 21: ...ld 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 removing cooked on marks from ceramic glass h...

Page 22: ...Please keep this handbook for future reference or for anyone else who may use the appliance...

Page 23: ...Please keep this handbook for future reference or for anyone else who may use the appliance...

Page 24: ...lable when you call These can be found on the silver 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 H...

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