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Maintenance

6006113_0 – 12.11.2021

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6. 

Maintenance

6.1 

Safety instructions for maintenance

 

D

WARNING!

Danger through a disregard of the maintenance 

instructions!

This chapter contains important information for the safe 
maintenance of the device.

 

Read through this chapter carefully before carrying out 
maintenance work on the device. 

 

Follow the safety instructions.

 

Carry out the maintenance work as described.

 

y

Repairs only by qualified specialist personnel.

 

D

“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 4).

 

y

Electrical work must only be undertaken by qualified 
electricians.

 

D

“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 4).

 

y

Maintenance only by authorised users.

 

D

“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 4).

 

y

No maintenance work permitted by children under 
8 years old and persons who would not be able to 
properly assess the hazards associated with handling the 
device.

 

y

After use, the hob and other parts that could be touched 
may still be hot. There is a risk of burning.

 

y

Never open the fan housing.

6.2 

Fault rectification

Possible faults are described below:

Description of the fault.

 

y

Possible cause.

 

Remedy.

Control panel does not react after being touched several times.

 

y

The hob is locked. 

 

Unlock the hob.

 

D

“4.4.4 Locking function” (page 18).

 

y

The control panel is soiled. 

 

Clean the control panel.

 

D

“5. Cleaning” (page 26).

 

y

The device software requires a restart. 

 

Interrupt the power supply for approx. 10 seconds.

The device does not work.

 

y

No power supply. 

 

Check that the device is connected to the power 
supply.

 

Switch the electricity supply on.

 

y

The breaker may have been tripped or is defective.

 

Check to see if the breaker has tripped.

 

If you use electric circuit breakers, turn the circuit 
breaker on again.

 

For other types of fuse, consult a qualified electrician.

 

y

The device is not switched on. 

 

Check all power levels.

 

D

“4.4 Operation of the hob” (page 16).

 

y

The device is connected to a window contact switch and 
the window is closed.

 

Open the window.

A cooking zone or the entire hob switches off.

 

y

The circuit breaker has tripped. 

 

Make sure that all cooking zones are switched off.

 

Ensure that empty cookware is not used.

 

Ensure that the device can cool down sufficiently 
(e.g. inspect air outlet in the lower cabinet).

Breaks, fissures or cracks in the glass of the hob.

 

y

Falling of hard or sharp objects.

 

Turn off the device.

 

Secure the device to prevent further use (e.g. by 
disconnecting the power supply). 

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Odours occur during operation.

 

y

The filter filling is used up. 

 

Change the filter filling.

 

Observe the extractor hood instructions.

Poor device performance.

 

y

Intake grate or separator insert are blocked. 

 

Clean the device parts.

 

D

“5.2 Cleaning procedures” (page 26).

 

y

The recirculated air filter is clogged. 

 

Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter.

 

Observe the extractor hood instructions.

 

y

The exhaust pipe was not properly connected or installed.

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Noises during cooking (e.g. humming, clicking or whistling).

 

y

This is not a fault! Even if the device is working perfectly 
and the cookware is suitable for induction hobs, 
noises may arise during cooking.

 

D

“4.2 Cooking with induction” (page 13).

Summary of Contents for Panorama BKF 90 iPP

Page 1: ...EN Induction hob Downline Panorama EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BKF 90 iPP 6006113_0 ...

Page 2: ...ult in serious injuries or death D CAUTION Notes with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that could result in minor injuries D ATTENTION Notes with the word ATTENTION warn of a situation that could result in damage to property or to the environment Symbol clarification text Handling requirement y Listing D Reference to another point in this document Reference to other documents that should be ob...

Page 3: ... Locking function 18 4 4 5 Extraction operating mode 18 4 5 Operation of the cooking zones 19 4 5 1 Power level function 19 4 5 2 Boost and double boost function 19 4 5 3 Bridge function 20 4 5 4 Grill function 20 4 5 5 Head chef function 20 4 5 6 Automatic rapid heat up function 21 4 5 7 Simmer function 21 4 5 8 Automatic pot recognition function 21 4 5 9 Beep function 21 4 5 10 Pot speed test fu...

Page 4: ...afety at work y Knowledge of fastening systems y Basic knowledge of ventilation systems y Experienced in using electrical and mechanical tools y Ability to read technical drawings y Knowledge of this manual Operation cleaning and maintenance by the user Requirements for the user y Knowledge of this manual There are separate requirements for the following users y Children from 8 years and older y P...

Page 5: ... event of unauthorised alterations or changes to the device y If liquid has penetrated the device y When heavily soiled y For children under 8 years old and persons who would not be able to properly assess the hazards associated with handling the device The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage occurring in the following circumstances y Disregard of this manual y Improper use of the device ...

Page 6: ... 4Wh kg Width 900 mm Depth 400 mm Height 50 mm Net weight 10 kg Specifications for the model e g serial number year of construction can be found on the ratings plate 2 3 2 Cooking zones 1 2 3 4 Dimensions 200 x 225 5 mm 200 x 225 5 mm 207 5 x 225 5 mm 207 5 x 225 5 mm min pot base diameter 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm Output 1 2100W 2100W 1850W 1850W Output Boost 1 2650W 2650W 2300W 2300W Double bo...

Page 7: ...ectrical power or gas Make sure that the requirements for the installation location are complied with y Do not install in potentially explosive atmospheres y Make sure that the building electrical supply is properly earthed y The power supply voltage present must match the voltage information quoted on the ratings plate y The customer must supply a means of connection to the voltage supply in the ...

Page 8: ...d for the hob and the worktops Keep the installation area free of objects that could be in the way or that could be damaged Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down Ensure that the power supply is switched off and remains so Connect the power supply only when instructed to do so in the installation instructions 3 3 2 Unpack the device D ATTENTION Hazard of glas...

Page 9: ... a 862 2 mm Depth b 380 2 mm Corner radius R5 Milled recess Width x1 12 mm Depth x2 21 mm Height y 3 mm Outer dimensions 904 x 404 mm Corner radius R5 Work top Height z 10 mm Counter top installation z a b Cutaway Width a 862 2 mm Depth b 380 2 mm Work top Height z 10 mm Check the dimensions D 2 3 Technical data page 6 Ensure that the work top is suitable for the hob installation ...

Page 10: ...lation of the device requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight If the device falls the device kitchen furnishings and other objects could be damaged Cover the working surface Keep the installation area clear The instructions for installation variants with a hob frame must be observed The following step is omitted 2 mm Remove the protective film from the sealing strip Ad...

Page 11: ... 5 mm2 Fuse 16 A y 230 V 50 60 Hz 1P N optional not compatible with AutoRun module N L1 4 5 1 2 3 Cable H 05 VV F H 05 RR F Diameter 3 x 4 0 mm2 Fuse 40 A Route the cables so that they are not kinked crushed or damaged and do not come into contact with hot parts of the device Make sure that the device can be disconnected on all poles from the electricity supply after installation After switching o...

Page 12: ...rols y Do not use the device when damaged e g broken glass y Do not use the hob as a work or storage surface y Do not use pots or pans with rough or damaged bottoms Grains of sand can also cause scratches y Do not use synthetic containers or aluminium vessels These containers can melt y Do not heat up closed containers e g canned preserves The containers can burst due to overpressure y Do not heat...

Page 13: ...y limitation of the device or cookware 4 3 Control panel The device is controlled via the control panel which consists of six control groups located beneath the four cooking zones B A 1 2 3 4 D E F C A Operation of cooking zone 1 B Operation of cooking zone 2 C Operation of the extractor hood D Operation of cooking zone 3 E Operation of cooking zone 4 F Operation of the hob in general The control ...

Page 14: ...tions and displays for the hob 7 segment display of the cooking zone Bridge function only available on cooking zones 1 and 2 Cooking zone count down Menu button for cooking zones 1 2 3 Menu level 1 of cooking zones 1 2 3 Menu level 2 of cooking zones 1 2 3 Menu button for cooking zone 4 Menu level 1 of cooking zone 4 Menu level 2 of cooking zone 4 Menu level 3 of cooking zone 4 Slider ...

Page 15: ...zone is active all power levels 0 Automatic pot recognition Volume Pot Speed Test Functions and displays for the extractor hood 7 segment display of extraction Menu button Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Lower function 1 Synchronisation1 Decrease Effect lighting 1 Hob lighting1 Run on function1 Increase Multifunction button1 e g for ceiling connection with effect lighting Raise function 1 Recirculated a...

Page 16: ...ther buttons or indicators go out y The operating group of the extractor hood remains switched on when functions of the extractor hood are still active e g run on function Display after switching on The cooking zone is selected with the corresponding buttons or via the automatic pot recognition Press the display of a cooking zone or move the cookware to the cooking zone y The 7 segment display lig...

Page 17: ...the first digit flashes After expiration of the adjusted time y An acoustic signal is issued y The 3x 7 segment display flashes Press the plus or minus button to acknowledge To switch off the function Once again press the plus and minus buttons at the same time for 1 second 4 4 2 Pause function Function for interruption of a cooking process with saved settings Touch the symbol for 1 second y The c...

Page 18: ... zone with the highest active power level determines the fan power The power level of the fan can also be changed manually during operation The device remains in automatic mode After changing the current highest power level of a cooking zone the fan power will be adapted again automatically Manual mode The setting of the fan power takes place manually The connection between the selection of the co...

Page 19: ...marking on the slider Swiping the slider in the direction of this symbol reduces the power level of the cooking zone Swiping the slider in the direction of this symbol increases the power level of the cooking zone 4 5 2 Boost and double boost function Available in menu level 1 on all cooking zones Function for heating up the cooking zone quickly or extremely quickly Touch the slider at the positio...

Page 20: ...ed as they can become very hot Press the slider at the position below the symbol y The display of cooking zone 2 shows the selected power level e g power level 5 y The display of cooking zone 1 shows the grill function To switch off the function Press the menu button for cooking zone 2 Press the slider again at the position below the symbol 4 5 5 Head chef function Available in menu level 2 on coo...

Page 21: ...dium level Highest level Off 4 5 8 Automatic pot recognition function Available in menu level 3 on cooking zone 4 and if no cooking zone is active all power levels 0 Function for automatic recognition of cookware placed on a cooking zone y Upon detection the 7 segment display for the cooking zone in use lights up y It is possible to operate the selected cooking zone directly via the slider y As de...

Page 22: ...or testing The other cooking zones must not be used Place the cookware on cooking zone 4 to perform the test y The 7 segment display flashes Touch any position on the slider of cooking zone 4 y The test runs The test result is displayed for 3 seconds Display of the speed on the 3x 7 segment display Low speed level The cookware is not recommended for the induction hob Medium speed level The cookwar...

Page 23: ... level 1 After 12 hours without operation the extractor hood incl lighting automatically switches off Selecting additional functions is possible via the menu button Press the menu button y The extraction changes the menu level y Only the symbols of the functions available in the respective menu level are displayed D The functions are described in the respective sections If no input is made the ope...

Page 24: ...on may be used independent of the fan Switching on and off is possible at any time With activation of the cooking zone the hob lighting is also switched on automatically Press the slider at the position below the symbol to switch the hob lighting on or off 4 6 6 Run on function The extractor hood comes with a run on function If this function is used the extractor hood will operate for a further 10...

Page 25: ...a check indicator in order to remind the operator to change the filter filling If no recirculated air filter is used the control indicator does not have any meaning The function is set so that the button flashes every 1 000 fan operating hours flash duration 120 seconds as soon as the extractor hood is turned off The hours counter is restarted by switching off the control indicator Button flashes ...

Page 26: ...k of burns because the hob is hot Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D ATTENTION Danger of damage through improper cleaning Sharp edged objects abrasive or unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device The following cleaning agents are unsuitable and must not be used y Acetone y Trichloroethylene y Solutions on...

Page 27: ...ply Switch the electricity supply on y The breaker may have been tripped or is defective Check to see if the breaker has tripped If you use electric circuit breakers turn the circuit breaker on again For other types of fuse consult a qualified electrician y The device is not switched on Check all power levels D 4 4 Operation of the hob page 16 y The device is connected to a window contact switch a...

Page 28: ...E27 E28 y The hob has overheated y E25 cooking zone 1 y E26 cooking zone 2 y E27 cooking zone 3 y E28 cooking zone 4 Turn off the device Allow the device to cool down Switch on the device again The display on the control panel shows E30 y The air inlet of the fan is clogged Turn off the device Remove the disruptive objects from the air inlet of the fan Switch on the device again The display on the...

Page 29: ...g area D ATTENTION Danger of property damage through improper handling Disassembly of the device requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight If the device falls the device kitchen furnishings and other objects could be damaged Cover the cooled hob Keep the installation area clear Disconnect all poles of the power supply for the device Disconnect the connecting cable from ...

Page 30: ...in an environmentally friendly manner separated by materials 8 2 Dispose of the device D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device The device is subject to the European Directive 2012 19 EU and should not be disposed of with household waste Do not put the device into the normal household waste at the end of its service life Enquire about the disposal options or ...

Page 31: ...80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 8 00 17 30 hrs and Fri 8 00 16 30 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 Internet www berbel de Email info berbel de Contact the manufacturer s customer support department There are several ways for you to contact our customer service Please select from the following options Telephone 49 0 5971 80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 8 00 17 00 hrs and Fri 8 00 15 00 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 Email ser...

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