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PBi60R Induction Hob
User & Installation Instructions
Page 1: ...Belling PBi60R Induction Hob User Installation Instructions...
Page 2: ...tion 6 Using the induction hob 7 What The Symbols Mean 8 Using The Induction Hob 9 Cookware for Induction Hobs 13 Care of Pans 14 Cooking on Induction Hobs 15 Cooking tips 16 Care Cleaning 17 Troubles...
Page 3: ...that you wear protective gloves when installing and moving this appliance This will prevent any injury Our policy is one of constant development and improvement Strict accuracy of illustrations and sp...
Page 4: ...ammable materials away from the hob Ensure electrical leads do not trail over or go near the hob Do not place aluminium foil or plastic utensils on hot surfaces Turn pan handles to a safe position so...
Page 5: ...ave a fire in the kitchen do not take risks get everybody out of the house call 999 If a pan catches fire 1 do not move it it is likely to be very hot 2 turn off the heat but only if safe to do so nev...
Page 6: ...ce Your induction cooking hob thus complies fully with the statutory requirements Directive 89 336 EEC It is designed to not interfere with the functioning of other electrical equipment as long as the...
Page 7: ...fast precise repeatable power control As induction only heats up the pan there is no lost heat from the cooking process which in turn limits the heat generated in the kitchen Auto Power Tuning Induct...
Page 8: ...the pan temperature at approximately ideal for melting chocolate mmmm choc ol ateee Automatically heats up and turns down the power to a lower setting Helps to take the worry out of pans boiling over...
Page 9: ...turning back down to the desired setting The Auto Heat Up has been tuned to provide the best boost period for each setting Average Auto Heat up time is 3 minutes 9 USING THE INDUCTION HOB To turn the...
Page 10: ...cti vated The hob is split into two paired areas LH Area LHF and LHR Cook Zone and RH Area RHF and RHR Cook Zone Only one cook zone per area can be boosted at anyone time Note The Power Boost function...
Page 11: ...120 mm RHR 180 mm The safety temperature control of the pans is only possible with quality flat bottomed pans suitable for induction cooking Poor quality pans can create air gaps between the glass an...
Page 12: ...low the same procedure to deactivate and the symbol will dis apear from the display area Residual Heat indicators If when the cook zone is switched off the glass surface is above 60 C H will be displa...
Page 13: ...ooking with induction Note when using certain pans you may get various noises from the pans This is due to the design of the pans and does not effect the performance or safety of the hob USING THE IND...
Page 14: ...en rinse and dry Burned food stuck to the bottom of the pan Cause temperature too high Solution leave the pan to soak or boil soapy water in it 1 part washing up liquid to 10 parts of water Cast iron...
Page 15: ...hem across the surface to avoid marks and scratches As soon as the water boils turn the cooking zones down to a lower setting this will help prevent pans boiling over As pans are on a smooth surface t...
Page 16: ...er in order to dilute the starch they contain Make sure you use a sufficiently large pan to avoid boiling over the temperature setting may need to be reduced to maintain a simmer Mushrooms should be p...
Page 17: ...The following recommendations will help to keep the ceramic glass surface bright and clean Use a dampened paper towel or clean damp cloth to apply a small dab of cleaner conditioner to clean each hea...
Page 18: ...the surface which will discolour the hob next time a heating area is used Clean cloths kept for the cleaning of the hob can be used Do not use too much cleaner conditioner only a thin coating is requ...
Page 19: ...pply or connection Check the fuses and the cut out switch The electronic circuit is not working properly Call Stoves Customer Support or your supplier When it is turned on the appliance cuts out The h...
Page 20: ...ng that it will cool down efficiently For installations in the Republic of Ireland refer to National Regulations applicable to this product Choosing your installation 1 Over a unit with a door or draw...
Page 21: ...e are any cross rails which obstruct the hob base by running across the worktop cutout they can simply be removed or locally cut away to allow the hob to be installed depending on the particu lar inst...
Page 22: ...ombustible material should be closer than 650mm above the hob 2 There must be a minimum clearance of 50mm between the edges of the hob and any side walls this clearance must be maintained up to 420mm...
Page 23: ...or 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 a...
Page 24: ...l 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 w...
Page 25: ...petent electrician using a suitable double pole control unit with 3mm mini mum contact separation at all poles We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who will comply w...
Page 26: ...l Number Serial Number Should you need to contact us please call our Customer Care Centre on 0844 815 3746 Calls will be answered in strict rotation as soon as possible Please record your model and se...
Page 27: ...7 Technical Date Electrical supply load 220 240V 50Hz 7 0kW Countries of Destination GB Great Britain IE Ireland Warning This appliance must be earthed Data badge is located on the underside of the ho...
Page 28: ...08 27443 00 09 2009 Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW...