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SUMMARY 

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SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

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RECAUTIONS BEFORE USING

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SING THE APPLIANCE

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RECAUTIONS NOT TO DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE

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RECAUTIONS IN CASE OF APPLIANCE FAILURE

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THER PRECAUTIONS

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

CE DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

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ECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

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OOKING AREA

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ONTROL PANEL

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USE OF THE APPLIANCE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10

 

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ISPLAY

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AN DISPLAY

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STARTING-UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................. 11

 

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ORKS

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ENTILATION

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ENSITIVE SCREEN

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OWER SELECTION ZONE 

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TARTING

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UP

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AN DETECTION

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AN MOVE FUNCTION

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ESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION

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OOSTER FUNCTION

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IMER

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AUSE FUNCTION

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ONTROL PANEL LOCKING

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PERATING TIME LIMITATION

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ETTINGS 

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ERSONALISE

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OUND

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RIGHTNESS

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LOCK 

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ETTINGS

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ANGUAGE

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ACTORY RESET

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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

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OWER CONFLICT

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CENARIO CONFLICT

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NTERFACE CONFLICT

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AN CONFLICT

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COOKING ADVICE ................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

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HOOSING THE 

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OOKWARE

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AN DIMENSION

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XAMPLES OF COOKING POWER SETTING

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................................ 26

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 28

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................................................... 30

 

DEMO FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 33

 

Summary of Contents for C990i

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Page 2: ...customer Thank you for having chosen our induction ceramic hob In order to make the best use of your appliance we would advise you to read carefully the following notes and to keep them for a later consulting ...

Page 3: ...ENTILATION 11 SENSITIVE SCREEN 11 POWER SELECTION ZONE SLIDER 11 STARTING UP 12 PAN DETECTION 13 PAN MOVE FUNCTION 13 RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION 13 BOOSTER FUNCTION 14 TIMER 14 PAUSE FUNCTION 16 PAN PROGRAMS 16 CONTROL PANEL LOCKING 17 OPERATING TIME LIMITATION 17 SETTINGS MENU 18 PERSONALISE 18 CHILD LOCK 19 SOUND 20 BRIGHTNESS 20 CLOCK SETTINGS 21 LANGUAGE 21 FACTORY RESET 21 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT 2...

Page 4: ... the cooking of food to the exclusion of any other domestic commercial or industrial use Remove all labels and self adhesives from the ceramic glass Do not change or alter the appliance The induction hob cannot be used as a freestanding appliance or as a working surface The appliance must be grounded and connected conforming to local standards Do not use any extension cable to connect it The appli...

Page 5: ...get hot In general do not place any metallic object except heating containers on the glass surface In case of untimely engaging or residual heat these may heat up melt or even burn Never cover the appliance with a cloth or a protection sheet This is supposed to become very hot and catch fire This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensor...

Page 6: ...ass by cooling switch on the appliance and take them immediately out of the hot heating zone be careful do not burn yourself WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously WARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surface Never ...

Page 7: ... be replaced by a similar cable approved by the manufacturer Please contact Caple after sales for assistance Other precautions For the users of pacemaker the magnetic field could influence its operating We recommend getting information to the retailer or of the doctor Do not to use aluminum or synthetic material containers they could melt on still hot cooking zones NEVER try to extinguish a fire w...

Page 8: ...tal regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you purchased the product CE DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all applicable legislation Low Voltage Directive...

Page 9: ...A Ø 150mm Energy consumption ECcw 195 2 Wh kg Standardised cookware category B Ø 180mm Energy consumption ECcw 190 4 Wh kg Standardised cookware category C Ø 210mm x2 Energy consumption ECcw 174 4 Wh kg Standardised cookware category D Ø 240mm Energy consumption ECcw 163 6 Wh kg The given power may change according to the dimensions and material of the pan calculated according to the method of mea...

Page 10: ...g Keep warm Melting Simmering Maintain automatically at approximately 44 70 and 94 C II Pause The hob is in pause Pan display There are 3 types of display possible for your pan according to pan dimensions small medium and large In the same way the colour of the pan display will evolve according to the power level selected Grey No power pan lifted Blue Power level 0 Purple Power level 1 to 3 5 Red ...

Page 11: ...is diameter is varying in relationship to the heating zone diameter If the pan is not suitable to the induction hob it wouldn t be displayed on the screen Ventilation The cooling system is fully automatic The cooling fan starts with a low speed when the energy brought out by the electronic system reach a certain level The ventilation will run at high speed when the hob is intensively used The cool...

Page 12: ...t up switch off a cooking process Action Control panel Display Pan selection Place a pan on the hob 0 To set Select a zone and adjust the power slide on the SLIDER to the right or to the left 0 to B Action Control panel Display To stop Slide to 0 on SLIDER or double tap on the zone 0 or H If no action is made within 20 seconds the electronics returns to waiting position Keep warm Melting Simmering...

Page 13: ...t back on the heating zone the display is showed in colour again and the cooking continues with the power level set before Pan move function This function allows you to move your pan to any place in the cooking area zone while always keeping the associated settings It is important to always move one pan at a time If several movements are made simultaneously an inconsistency will be detected by the...

Page 14: ... in its power if the total power request of the two pans exceeds 3 7 kW In that case you hear an acoustic feedback and the power level of the pan will be reduced to the maximum possible power Heating zone selected The other heating zone example level 9 B is displayed 9 goes to 6 or 8 depending on the type of pan Timer The timer is able to be used simultaneous with all heating zones and this with d...

Page 15: ...g time is finished the timer displays blinking 00 00 and a sound rings To stop the sound and the blinking press on 00 00 After 30 seconds the sound stops automatically Minute minder function Example for 45 minutes Action Control panel Display Activate the hob Press key Main screen Select Egg timer Press 00 00 Set the minutes Scroll to 45 00 45 Validate the settings Press to validate the settings 0...

Page 16: ...programs This will avoid liquids overflowing and burning on the bottom of the pan The hob will automatically reach and maintain the temperatures according to the selected program o Melting 44 C o Keep warm 70 C o Simmering 94 C To engage to start the function Keep warm Action Control panel Display Pan selection Select the desired pan 0 Select Programs Press next to the pan Programs selection menu ...

Page 17: ...reen In the case where cooking processes are activated they still be running but can t be modified Unlock Action Control panel Display Unlock the hob Press during 3 seconds until the animation around the symbol is complete disappears The hob is unlocked Operating time limitation Each cooking level is equipped with an operating time limitation the cooking process is automatically switched off after...

Page 18: ...ttom of the screen It allows you to choose to show the pause the minute minder and the control panel locking Change the main bar Action Control panel Display Enter in the Settings menu Press menu key The settings are displayed Enter in the Personalise setting Press on Personalise setting is open Personalise main bar Press on the icon that isn t wanted and grab it out of the icon zone Validate the ...

Page 19: ...ivated Validate the settings Press to validate the settings Settings main menu Each time the hob switches on the display shows the Child Lock symbol Press this symbol for 3 seconds to access to the main screen Deactivate the child lock Action Control panel Display Enter in the Settings menu Press menu key The settings are displayed Enter in the Child Lock setting Press on Child Lock setting is ope...

Page 20: ...nge the Sound level Slide on the SLIDER The SLIDER displays the sound level Validate the settings Press to validate the settings Settings main menu Brightness This function allows to change the brightness level of the screen Change the brightness level Action Control panel Display Enter in the Settings menu Press menu key The settings are displayed Enter in the Brightness setting Press on Brightne...

Page 21: ... allows to set the language you prefer Change the Language Action Control panel Display Enter in the Settings menu Press menu key The settings are displayed Enter in the Language setting Press on Language settings is open Set the Language Scroll to set the desired language The language is set Validate the settings Press to validate the settings Settings main menu Factory reset This function allows...

Page 22: ...n Therefore the power level of the red pan decreases Case 1 Pan with power level 8 moves to an induction coil which is already in operation A power level conflict occurs o The power level of the moved pan is decreased to the max possible power level here e g level 3 o The display shows the originally set power level here e g level 8 in red and the maximum possible power level here e g level 3 in w...

Page 23: ...evel here e g level 8 will be restored automatically o Accept the reduced power level The conflict message goes out of view after 10 seconds o Reduce the difference in the power levels that are set for the pans Case 3 Pan is put on an induction coil which is in operation already The pan with power level 9 is heated with induction coil 2 4 5 and 7 If another pan without power is put on induction co...

Page 24: ...ion of the pans on the hob Move pans to solve the conflict Then you will be able to set the power level It is possible to put max 6 pans on the hob Pan conflict The induction hob detects pans that are larger than 100 mm and smaller than 145 mm But these small pans cannot be used on every position on the hob An induction coil needs to be covered for at least 10 to be able to heat up a pan If a smal...

Page 25: ...e of the pan If it is attracted and sticks to the pan the pan is suitable Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone This noise is normal and does not affect the cooking operation nor does it mean a failure in the appliance Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a curved base To avoid scratching the glass always lift pans off the hob do not slide Pan dimension ...

Page 26: ... diluted in a little water Then rinse with cold water and dry the surface thoroughly Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment are likely to cause scratches and must be absolutely avoided Do not ever use any steam cleaner or pressure washer Do not use any object that may scratch the ceramic glass Ensure that the pan is dry and clean Ensure that there are no grains of dust on y...

Page 27: ...l displays Refer to the chapter control panel locking The control panel displays or or Refer to the chapter Pan programs The control panel displays II or Refer to the chapter Pause The control panel displays E8 The air inlet of the ventilator is obstructed release it The control panel displays Er21 The hob is overheated switch off let it cool and then turn it on again The control panel displays Er...

Page 28: ...on either side There may be a wall at the rear and tall units or a wall at one side On the other side however no unit or divider must stand higher than the hob The piece of furniture or the support in which the hob is to be fitted as well as the edges of furniture the laminate coatings and the glue used to fix them must be able to resist temperatures of up to 100 C The wall or splashback behind th...

Page 29: ...y the manufacturer indicated as suitable in the manufacturer s instructions for the appliance or those that have been incorporated into the appliance The use of inappropriate guards can cause accidents Ventilation requirements To ensure adequate ventilation of your induction hob please ensure the installation requirements shown in this diagram are followed A 5mm gap at the front of the unit must b...

Page 30: ...vice with a contact opening of at least 3mm In accordance with installation regulations the appliance must have an accessible means of isolation from the household electrical supply for example Suitable isolation switches circuit breakers fuses etc Caution This appliance is only to be connected to a 220 240V 50 60Hz supply Always connect the Earth Wire Respect the connection diagram The connection...

Page 31: ...ral Earth Earth Live wires 1 2 3 will all need to be connected to the mains live supply Alternatively you can change the configuration of the electrical connection in the hob to 3 cores as shown below hob not supplied with 3 core cable WARNING Ensure a suitably qualified person completes this and in compliance to any local regulations and standards in force ...

Page 32: ... Live mains supply The Neutral and Earth can be connected into their relevant mains connectors Caution Ensure that the cables are correctly installed and sufficiently tightened 4 weeks after installation a check should be made to ensure the electrical cables are still connected tightly and tightened further if necessary We cannot be held responsible for any incident resulting from incorrect connec...

Page 33: ... service menu the following sequence has to be done within 10 seconds D Press the On Off key 3 times in a row within 3 seconds E Then press and hold the On Off key for 4 seconds The Service Menu screen opens F Select Demo Modus G Then use the toggle button and switch from Inactive to Active H Confirm the settings by selecting the tick icon The user is navigated back to the service menu I Close the...

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