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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Safety Guidelines   ____________________________________________________

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Environmental Protection   _____________________________________________

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After Sales Service   __________________________________________________

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Description of Your Appliance   _________________________________________

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1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE

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Proper positioning   ___________________________________________________

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Building in   __________________________________________________________

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Electrical connection   _________________________________________________

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2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE

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Description of the top _________________________________________________

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Cookware for induction   _______________________________________________

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Which cooking zone should you use based on your cookware?   _____________

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Description of control panel   ___________________________________________

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Powering on /off  _____________________________________________________

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Adjusting the power   _________________________________________________

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Setting the timer  _____________________________________________________

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child safety use   _____________________________________________________

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Safety during operation   _______________________________________________

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3 / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE

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Protecting your appliance   _____________________________________________

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Maintaining your appliance   ____________________________________________

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4 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES

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During initial use   ____________________________________________________

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When powering on  ___________________________________________________

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During operation   ____________________________________________________

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5 / COOKING CHART

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Cooking chart for food types   __________________________________________

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Summary of Contents for CI905

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BIC63 BIC64 BIC84 Ceran Touch Control Cook Top CI905 Induction Cooktop...

Page 2: ...r You will find that the clean lines and modern look of your Blanco cooktop blends in perfectly with your kitchen d cor It is easy to use and performs to a high standard Blanco also makes a range of p...

Page 3: ...re _____________ 9 Description of control panel ___________________________________________ 10 Powering on off _____________________________________________________ 10 Adjusting the power ____________...

Page 4: ...after use An H H is displayed during this period Avoid touching the hot areas during this time Child safety device Your cooktop is equipped with a child safety device that locks its operation after u...

Page 5: ...e positioned so that the plug in unit is accessible The distance between the edge of your appliance and the side and rear walls or partitions must be at least four centimetres area A Glue the foam sea...

Page 6: ...ricted ventilation to the room where the cooktop is instal led Ensure you follow the installation instructions detailed below BUILD IN ABOVE A CUPBOARD OR DRAWER UNIT The positioning must allow a fres...

Page 7: ...or an all pole circuit breaker device in compliance with the installation rules in force Your appliance should be positioned so that the mains switch is accessible When power is first supplied to you...

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Page 9: ...of the cookware and ins tantly raise its temp rature This heat is then transferred to the food which is simmered or seared depending on your settings Cookware Most cookware is compatible with inducti...

Page 10: ...er for a certain time This gives the user total flexibility 1 Start with the hob switched on and a deter mined power level 2 Press the button and then you can enter the new power level and the time wh...

Page 11: ...pressing the button 11 Once programmed it displays Auto and then the digits go off and only a red dot remains lit IMPORTANT Offset programming cannot be used at the same time on more than one hob 11...

Page 12: ...ol is always active It authorises a heating zone to be switched off even when the hob is locked How do you lock your cooktop Hold the lock key until the led on top lights up and a beep confirms your a...

Page 13: ...jects together on a cooking zone may be detected as cook ware If the display remains on power may be supplied and the objects may be heated Protection against overflows The cooktop may shut down with...

Page 14: ...ever place items wrapped in aluminium foil or packaged in aluminium dishes on your coo top The aluminium will melt and permanently damage your cooking appliance Objects not intended for cooking should...

Page 15: ...ff There was an overflow or an object is in contact with the control panel The electronic boards heated up The cookware used is not sui table for induction or is less than 12 cm in diameter 10 cm for...

Page 16: ...FRENCH FRIES FRESH FRENCH FRIES PRESSURE COOKER ONCE IT STARTS WHISTLING COMPOTES CR PES CR ME ANGLAISE MELTED CHOCOLATE JAMS MILK EGGS FRIED PASTA JARS OF BABY FOOD DOUBLE BOILER MEAT STEW SPANISH RI...

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