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Warning

Objects not intended for cooking

should never be placed on the hob.
When cooking, never use aluminium
foil and never place products wrapped
in aluminium directly on the hob. The
aluminium would melt and would
permanently damage your appliance.

• 

”Electronic” safety feature

If the temperature of the electronic circuits
becomes too high, the power delivered by
the hob will automatically be decreased by
a safety device.

• 

“Empty saucepan” safety

feature

Each heating zone is equipped with a safety
device that constantly detects the
temperature of the heating zone. Thus
there is no risk of overheating caused by
empty cookware.

CHOOSING INDUCTION SAFE

COOKWARE (continued)

• 

Use precautions

- When using cookware with a non-stick
inner coating (such as Teflon) and no or
little butter or oil, briefly preheat on
position 

7

or position 

8

. Never use positions

P

or 9, as this may damage your pan.

— Never heat sealed cans as they may
explode (this precaution is valid for any
type of cooking).

— It is not recommended to place metal
objects such as knives, forks, spoons and
lids on the cooking surface as they may
heat up.

Use the cooking zones according to the cookware 

(depending on the

model)

Warning

- If your oven is located below your hob (see “Flush mounting”), the

hob’s thermal safety devices forbid the simultaneous use of the hob and the
pyrolysis program of 
your oven.
When using the induction hob, do not place magnetisable objects on the glass
worktop (e.g. credit cards, cassettes, etc.).
Special notice for those with active implants (pacemakers, insulin pumps,
etc.) : your induction hob generates a magnetic field in its immediate
environment. We therefore recommend that you contact the manufacturer of
your active implant to identify any incompatibilities.

Small cookware

Gentle 
cooking (sauces,
creams, etc.).
Preparation of small
amounts or individual
portions.

multiple services 

Multiple cookware

This 23 cm cooking zone:
-

Automatically adapts to 

the diameter of the cookware. 

-

Delivers the optimum power 

level.

-

Ensures excellent distribution of heat. 

-

Provides an even cooking temperature, so

that whether you are cooking large
pancakes, a large fish, etc., or large amounts
of small foodstuffs, they 

will be cooked

evenly

.

Ř 23 cm

Ø 12 ..... 26 cm

Ø 18 cm 

Ø 12 ..... 22 cm

Ø 21 cm 

Ø18 ..... 24 cm

Ø 16 cm

Ø 10 ..... 18 cm

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Summary of Contents for BPI6413BM

Page 1: ...GUIDEFORINSTALLATIONANDUSE EN Cooking hob BPI6413BM BPI6414BM...

Page 2: ...to ensure that our products meet your requirements in the best possible way our Customer Relations department is at your disposal to answer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions Vis...

Page 3: ...tion of the worktop_______________________________ 19 Switching on the gas burners ____________________________ 20 Cookware suitable for the gas burners _____________________ 21 Switching on the induc...

Page 4: ...Your hob should be disconnected from power and fuel supplies electricity and gas before any repairs When you connect the power cables of any electrical appliances plugged in close to the hob ensure t...

Page 5: ...fety feature your hob has a child safety feature which locks it when it is off or during cooking see section Use of child safety Do not forget to unlock it before using the hob again After use turn of...

Page 6: ...olonged use of the appliance may require additional ventilation for example opening a window or more efficient ventilation for example by increasing the power of the mechanical ventilation if present...

Page 7: ...of the European Union the used appliances should not be mixed with other waste This way the appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible conditions in compl...

Page 8: ...od le with safety device Manette Gasket Tap Tip This Guide to Installation and Use is valid for several models Minor differences in details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descr...

Page 9: ...noting their positions Turn the hob over and carefully place it on top of the opening in the cabinet so as not to damage the knobs and spark plugs Glue the foam seal supplied with the appliance to the...

Page 10: ...01 Stop screwing when the mounting bracket starts to become deformed Do not use a screwdriver CASE OF FLUSH MOUNTING ABOVE A DRAWER A CUPBOARD OR AN OVEN Above an empty cabinet or a drawer Fig 03 A v...

Page 11: ...at the front you must use an insulation kit between the oven and the hob to be ordered from the distributor If the oven has a pyrolysis function NEVER use the cooking hob during pyrolysis 11 cm mini...

Page 12: ...y the hob s fans This plate is available from your After Sales Service Department A minimum amount of fresh air must be let in so that the hob s fan can adequately cool the electronic components insid...

Page 13: ...oloured wires are in the right order Fig 01 Warning The safety wire green yellow is connected to the appliance s ground terminal and must be connected to the ground terminal of the electricity supply...

Page 14: ...the three following connection options Connection with a rigid pipe made from copper and with screw on mechanical connectors G1 2 gas standard mark Make the connection directly to the end of the elbo...

Page 15: ...ning All soft pipes and hoses whose service life is limited must have a maximum length of two meters and must be accessible along their entire length They must be replaced before the end of their serv...

Page 16: ...corresponding gas injectors in compliance with the positioning of the injectors and the table of gas properties at the end of this section First screw them in manually until the injector locks into p...

Page 17: ...ews Fig 05 using a small flat head screwdriver turn twice counterclockwise Replace the knob Light the burner in maximum heat mode then turn down to reduced heat mode Remove the knob again then turn th...

Page 18: ...Butane Propane Natural...

Page 19: ...19 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKTOP A B C Induction cooking plate diam 180 2800 W Semi fast burner 1 5 kW Super fast burner 3 1 kW Power obtained with G20 natural gas 2 USING YOUR APPLIANCE EN 00035 C B A A...

Page 20: ...ystem built into the knobs To light a burner press on the knob and turn it in a counterclockwise direction to the maximum setting Continue to press on the knob to produce a series of sparks until the...

Page 21: ...at broilers or stewpots that have feet resting on or touching the glass worktop Tip keep natural ventilation orifices in your home open or install a mechanical ventilation device mechanical ventilatio...

Page 22: ...ways has priority Tip For faster setting hold down the button chosen for longer CHILD SAFETY FEATURE LOCKING The controls may be locked either when the hob is switched off cleaning or during use the c...

Page 23: ...l seconds press simultaneously on the button or dof the timer or on the button of the timer until 0 To change the cooking plate to which the timer is applied Stop the current timer By pressing the but...

Page 24: ...re Cookware in enamelled steel with or without non stick coating stew pan deep fryer saucepan or steak frying pan Cast iron cookware so as not to scratch the vitroceramic surface avoid sliding it on t...

Page 25: ...s forks spoons and lids on the cooking surface as they may heat up Use the cooking zones according to the cookware depending on the model Warning If your oven is located below your hob see Flush mount...

Page 26: ...plugs and injectors Of the pan supports and gas burners Of the induction cooking plates Of the glass worktop WHAT TO DO In the event that the spark plugs become soiled clean them using a small hard br...

Page 27: ...the room Light your burner before placing your saucepan on it Avoid strong air currents in the room Check that the gas type being used corresponds to the injectors installed see the markings on the in...

Page 28: ...EAKS BARBECUE CAST IRON GRILL FROZEN FRENCH FRIES FRESH FRENCH FRIES PRESSURE COOKER FROM WHISTLING FRUIT COMPOTES PANCAKES CUSTARD MELTED CHOCOLATE JAMS MILK FRIED EGGS PASTA JARS OF BABY FOOD DOUBLE...

Page 29: ...lean Thoroughly dry the burners and burner covers before replacing them Finish cleaning by passing a piece of absorbent paper over the glass worktop to remove any trace of humidity Once the water star...

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