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CHOOSING UTENSILS

You should use high quality utensils to obtain good cooking results:

•  Use high quality utensils with flat and thick bottoms:

 a very flat bottom eliminates

hot spots causing food to stick, and the thickness of the metal gives excellent heat
distribution.

• Make sure that utensil bottoms are dry:

 when you fill the container or use a pan

straight out of the fridge, for example, make sure that it is dry; this check will stop any dirt
getting on the cooking surface.

• Use pans big enough to fully cover the heat source: 

it is best to make sure that the

bottom is at least as large as the cooking zone. If the bottom is slightly larger, the energy
is used most efficiently.

The following information will help you select the pans best adapted to obtain good
results.

Summary of Contents for PVI 7500

Page 1: ...uction GB INSTRUCIONS FOR USING AND INSTALLING Induction hob ES INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL USO Y LA INSTALACIÓN Placa de inducción NL GEBRUIKS EN INSTALLATIEHANDLEIDING Inductiekookplaat DE BEDIENUNGS UND INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG Ceranfelder PVI 7500 44001671 ...

Page 2: ...Presentation of the hob The controls 28 The different positions 29 Use Switching on the hob 30 Starting a cooking zone 30 Booster operation 31 The pan detector 31 Stopping a cooking zone 32 General stopping 32 Residual heat indicator 32 Progamming a cooking zone 32 33 Locking button operation 33 Cleaning Cleaning the ceramic hob 34 Data sheet Technical information 35 Problems and solutions Advice ...

Page 3: ...ctions for installation and use for later reference and before installing the hob note its serial number below in case you need to get help from the after sales service Identification plate located under the hob s bottom casing The hob s control area is sensitive do not place hot containers on it Never cook directly on the hob surface use pots and pans Always centre the pan well on the cooking zon...

Page 4: ...o an earth with defective continuity All work in relation to the power supply cable must be carried out by the after sales service or someone with similar qualifications The hob comes without power supply cable It is equipped with a terminal board for selecting the type of electrical connection appropriate to the installation The terminal board has two connection options Single phase 230 V Three p...

Page 5: ...d attach them to the terminals complying with the information given in the table unscrew the cable clamp pass the lead through the cable clamp When you have finished the connection operation to the appliance terminals tighten the cable clamp and close the cover Make sure the terminal board screws are tight V 0 3 2 E S A H P E L G N I S 2 V 0 0 4 E S A H P E E R H T E S U F A 5 2 A 6 1 E L B A C F ...

Page 6: ...pliance and any neighbouring vertical surfaces It is absolutely essential that the recess conforms with the dimensions indicated The height of the flush mounted part of the hob is 5 5 cm If there is an intermediate division the clearance between the bottom of the casing and in intermediate floor or part of a furniture unit must greater than 2 5 cm so as to allow air circulate The minimum distance ...

Page 7: ...ons INSTALLATION FITTING Fitting the hob in a support unit Fitting the hob above a ventilated oven equipped with a cooling fan for the electrical components It is forbidden to fit the hob above a non ventilated oven opening opening opening opening ...

Page 8: ... speeds operating automatically The fan works even if the plates are off and this till the electronic system has enough cooled down Safety Transistor a probe checks permanently the temperature of the electronic components If the heat is increasing excessively it automatically decreases the power of the plates then cuts them down the display for power level is flashing as far as the temperature of ...

Page 9: ...m o c e r m o t t o b h t o o m s d n a k c i h t t a l F s s a l G e l b a t c e t e d n o N n i a l e c r o P e l b a t c e t e d n o N m o t t o b r e p p o C e l b a t c e t e d n o N CHOOSING UTENSILS You should use high quality utensils to obtain good cooking results Use high quality utensils with flat and thick bottoms a very flat bottom eliminates hot spots causing food to stick and the th...

Page 10: ...election button 7 Timer display 8 Control locking button with indicator lamp 9 Cooking zone programming indicator when displayed it shows that the timer controls the cooking zone 10 Control led on the cooking zone or timer is active modification is possible off the cooking zone or timer is set to the last recorded data 11 Booster selection button TOUCH SENSITIVES CONTROLS ...

Page 11: ...vel 7 and this decrease is shown by a flashing display for information Warning as indicated on the powers board the Booster works during 10 minutes after this time it stops and the plate starts heating again at the setting 9 the power of the generator being decreased the power level of the second plate comes back to its previous setting N O I T C U D N I s n o i t i s o P d e s a e l e r r e w o P...

Page 12: ...ne the control LED is on steady It shows that the zone is live Press the or button to select a heat level between 1 and 9 Press the button and heat level 1 is displayed press the button and heat level 9 is displayed Hold down the or button and the heat level increases or decreases gradually control led The following examples are for information only Personal experience should then let you adapt th...

Page 13: ...nutes the starting operation is cancelled IMPORTANT To stop the cooking zone you must stop the hob normally you cannot just remove the pan The pan detector does not work as the hob on off button ACTIVATION OF THE BOOSTER FUNCTION The booster function allows to get by a simple pressure the cooking zone working with a power of 2200 W or 3000 W according to the zone for 10 minutes period Ideal to bri...

Page 14: ...the button to display heat level 0 Now the zone goes off the 0 indicator goes off after 10 seconds To stop rapidly press the and buttons at the same time The heat level automatically goes down to 0 The cooking zone goes off GENERAL STOP The cooking zones and the timer can be stopped at any moment by pressing for 3 seconds on the On Off button RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR The control panel tells the use...

Page 15: ...current settings or prevents anyone from starting the hob It is also used for cleaning the control strip as the controls can be locked without the hob being on Start the required cooking zones Select a heat level for each of them Press the button to set the data in this way no other button works except the On Off button Thelockingindicatorlampcomeson To release the locking function just press the ...

Page 16: ...craper keeping it at an angle of 30 to the hob until the difficult marks go Rinse if necessary Wipe with dry soft cloth or kitchen roll until the surface is clean Repeat if necessary ADVICE Regular cleaning leaves an protective layer that is essential to prevent scratches and wear Make sure that the surface is clean before using the hob again To remove traces of water and scale use a few drops of ...

Page 17: ... D h t d i W 5 6 7 h t p e D 7 1 5 t h g i e H 0 6 s s e n k c i h t s s a l g c i m a r e C 4 Ø D N A R E W O P E N O Z G N I K O O C t f e l t n o r F 0 1 2 Ø n o i t c u d n I W 0 0 0 3 r e t s o o B W 0 0 2 2 t f e l r a e R W 0 0 8 1 0 8 1 Ø n o i t c u d n I t h g i r t n o r F 0 8 1 Ø n o i t c u d n I W 0 0 8 1 r e t s o o B W 0 0 2 2 t h g i r r a e R 5 4 1 Ø n o i t c u d n I W 0 0 4 1 r...

Page 18: ...Only use flat bottomed utensils that are heavy and have a diameter at least the same as the cooking zone Incorrect cleaning or rough bottomed pans are used particles like grains of sand or salt get between the hob and the bottom of the pan Refer to the CLEANING section make sure that pan bottoms are clean before use and only use smooth bottomed pans Scratches can be lessened only if the cleaning i...

Page 19: ...ing button to release A spill covers at least two buttons for more than 10 seconds the hob switches to safety and an audible beep sounds Clean up the spill or remove the object The cooking zones stop automatically if they are left on for too long Refer to the section Operating time page 29 The on off cycles vary according to the required heat level low level short operating time high level long op...

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