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Precautions
Please comply scrupulously with the following points:
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The walls above the worktop and immediately next to the hob must be heat-resistant.
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Laminated surfaces and the adhesives used to fix them must be heat-resistant to avoid any deterioration.
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The cool air gap located underneath and to the rear of the hob is there to increase its
reliability by ensuring that it remains cool in all types of fitting arrangement.
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The hob must not be installed above a dishwasher, washing machine, refrigerator or
freezer.
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Protection from heating is Type Y in accordance with IEC 335-2-6
Fitting the hob into the worktop
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Make a cut-out in the worktop with the dimensions required.
The minimum distance of 40 should be measured from the wall and any side
walls
(rear and/or sides).
Protecting the cut-out
The chipboard used in the manufacture of worktops swells relatively quickly when in
contact with humidity. Apply a varnish or a specialist glue to the edge of the cut-out to
protect it from any steam or condensation which may originate from under the top of the
hob.
Call your After Sales Service.
Check the connections and the mains
connection are correct.
This is quite normal
The electronic circuit is malfunctio-
ning.
Your hob has been wrongly connec-
ted.
Your hob has been wrongly connec-
ted.
This is caused by the distribution of po-
wer between two induction cooking
zones.
The electronic system is being cooled.
See section on selecting pans.
The pan you are using is unsuitable for
cooking by induction or has a diame-
ter less than 12 cm.
Inspect the fuses and the circuit
breaker.
The appliance has no power. Either
the power supply or the connection is
faulty.
The hob does not work, the timer is dis-
playing another message.
When you switch the appliance on, your
mains cuts out.
When you switch it on, only one side of your
hob functions.
Your hob makes a slight clicking noise.
The fan continues operating for a few minutes af-
ter your hob is switched off.
After having switched on a heating zone, the
lights on the keypad continue to flash.
Press any touch control and the
“BEEP” will stop.
Clean up or remove the object and
restart cooking.
- The pre-set time has elapsed.
- A pan has boiled over or an object is
blocking the control panel keypad.
The hob has stopped working during use and is
sounding an intermittent “BEEP”.
The hob does not work. The lights on the
keypad stay off.
The timer is displaying the message
F7
F7
The electronic circuits have over-
heated.
Check that your hob has been correct-
ly installed.
The electronic system is on standby,
as with any other electronic appliance
(TV, transformer).
The top of your hob is always slightly warm (even
when off)
... this does not necessarily mean there is a fault.
Always check the following points first.
WHAT
TO DO
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
YOU NOTICE
THAT...
NOTHING: see section with notes on
connection
Normal operation
When you switch the appliance on a display
lights
40 min.
750
490
40 min.
40 min.
Protecting the cut-out:
The chipboard used in the manufacture of worktops
swells relatively quickly when in contact with humidity.
Apply a varnish or a specialist glue to the edge
of the cut-out to protect it from any steam
or condensation which may originate from
under the work surface.
Make a cut-out in the worktop
with the dimensions required.
The minimum distance of
40 should be measured from
the wall and any side walls
(rear and/or sides).
See “how induction works”
This is quite normal
For the user
Y
ou are worried that your hob is not
functioning properly...
For the installer
Building in
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