Remove all the protection elements. Check and
comply with the appliance’s characteristics that
appear on the nameplate (1.2.1).
Make sure that air inlets and outlets remain
unobstructed (1.2.2). The distance between the
edge of your appliance and the side or rear walls
(or partitions) must be at least 4 cm(1.2.3). There
are no restrictions on fitting your appliance above
a furniture unit, an oven or another built-in
appliance.
Glue the foam seal underneath your appliance,
following the perimeter of the hole in the worktop,
upon which your appliance will rest. This will
ensure a good seal against the worktop (1.2.4). Fit
the hob into the worktop (1.2.5). Make sure that
air circulates properly between the back and the
front of your hob (1.2.6).
Tip: If your hob is located above your oven, the
hob’s thermal safety devices can impede the
simultaneous use of the hob and the oven’s
pyrolytic cleaning programme. Your hob is
equipped with an anti-overheating safety sys-
tem. This safety device can trigger, for example,
when the hob is installed over an oven that is
not sufficiently insulated. If this occurs, a series
of small lines appears on the control panel. In
such circumstances, we recommend that you
increase the hob’s ventilation by creating an
opening in the side of the cabinet, (8 x 5 cm),
and/or installing an oven insulation kit available
from the after-sales department (Ref. 75X1652).
You can also install your hob above a dishwa-
sher. In this case, your worktop must be at least
900 mm high to allow correct ventilation of your
cooking hob and you can also install the
dishwasher insulation kit available from the
after-sales department (Ref. 77X7781).
2
You have a number of cooking zones available
that you can place your cookware on. Select the
one most suited, depending on the size of your
cookware. If the base of the cookware is too
small, the power indicator will blink and the coo-
king zone will not work, even if the cookware
materials are recommended for use with induc-
tion hobs. Never use cookware that is smaller
than the size of the cooking zone (see table
below)
Installation
Use
Most cookware is compatible with induction. Only
glass, earth, aluminium without a special base,
copper and some non-magnetic stainless steels
do not work with induction hobs. We suggest that
you choose cookware with a thick and flat bottom.
The heat will be distributed better and cooking will
be more uniform. Never heat empty cookware.
Identify the type of cord fitted to your hob by the
number of wires and wire colours present: Three
wire cord (1.3.1) a) green-yellow, b) blue, c) brown.
Five wire cord (1.3.2 and 1.3.3) a)green-yellow, b)
blue, c) brown, d) black, e) grey.
When power is first supplied to your hob, or after
an extended power outage, an indicator light will
appear on the control panel. It automatically disap-
pears after approximately 30 seconds, or as soon
as any touch control on the control panel is pres-
sed. (This display is normal and, if needed, serves
as an indication to the after-sales service staff. In
all cases, the user of the hob should disregard it).
Cooking zone
diameter
16 cm
18 cm
21 cm
23 cm
1/2 zone
Maxizone
XL zone
Cookware base
diameter
10 ......18 cm
12 ......22 cm
18 ......24 cm
12 ......26 cm
12 ......20 cm
18 ......oval, casserole
15 ......32 cm
1.1 UNPACKING
1. 2 FITTING INTO THE WORKTOP
1.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
These hobs must be connected to the mains
power via an all-pole cut-off device that complies
with applicable installation regulations.
A disconnection device must be incorporated into
the fixed wiring. Your appliance must be positioned
so that the power plug is accessible.
2.1 CHOICE OF COOKWARE
2.2
SELECTING THE COOKING ZONE
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