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INSTALLATION

Initial Light Conditions

In order to prevent a incorrect operation of the 

keyboard, when the hob is connected, if the direct 

environmental lighting conditions are excessive 

(i.e. halogen hood lights on), the user interface 

operation is stopped until the correct light 

conditions are recovered.

The displays of the User Interface heaters are 

switched on and the control operation stopped

5 mm

50 min.

Min. 4

20-40

Max. 50

ATTENTION:

To guarantee a correct functioning of the appliance it is important to 

provide the work surface, during the installation, of a 4mm space for 

the length of the recess on the front side of the furniture.

This, because the electrical controls have a guard which,

 if the 

electronic system exceeds a 85°C temperature, switches off 

the hob until the temperature returns below this limit.

 So during 

the functioning, to guarantee a rush of air which maintains the right 

temperature, a fan starts up.

Provide the assembling with an underlying cover which ensures 

the rush of air from the back of the furniture or, if the hob is 

installed over an oven, a suitable insulation to guarantee that the 

temperature does not exceed 85°C.

Please provide a protection below to ensure the correct air flow 

from the back of the cabinet, or, if the hob is installed above 

the oven, please ensure adequate insulation to be sure of not 

exceeding  temperature.

If this happens it can cause damages to the electronic system, for 

which the manufacturer does not have responsibilities.

Air inlet

Air outlet

Electrical connection.

 

The  appliance must be installed by a qualified 

technician, who knows security and installation 

rules in force. In particular, local power institution 

rules must be observed.

 

Check that the voltage indicated on the appliance 

indicator plate corresponds to the voltage used in 

your house. The indicator plate is placed in the 

back side of the hob.

 

The grounding is compulsory according to the law. 

All the electric wires and grounding conductors 

should have appropriate dimensions.

 

The  manufacturer declines all responsibility 

for damages on person or things caused by 

the non-observance of rules written above.

 

The  electrical connection between the hob 

and a possible built-in oven must be installed 

separately, whether for electrical safety 

reasons, or to simplify the extraction  of the 

appliances.

In the case of a direct connection to the net, it 

is neccesary to interpose a mono-pole switch 

between the appliance and the net , with a minimal 

3mm opening between the contacts.

The installer is responsible for the correct 

electrical connection and of the compliance of 

the safety rules.

Before beginning the connection ,make sure that:

 

the  cable has the grounding and is make 

according to law;

 

the  cable could bear the highest load of the 

machine, shown in the indicator placed on the 

appliance;

 

the  charging voltage is included in the 

characteristics indicator;

 

the  cable is plug-compatible with the appliance. 

On the contrary replace the cable; do not use 

extansions or multiplexes;

 

the  grounding wire (yellow/green coloured) 

is connected to the terminal board on the point 

indicated with the respective sign, and is longer 

than other conductor wires;

 

the  cable must not undergo foldings or 

compressions;

 

the  cable must be periodically controlled and 

changed only by authorised technicians.

 

the manufacturer declines all responsabilities 

if these rules are not respected.

Summary of Contents for C993I

Page 1: ...GB Model code C993I Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk Instruction manual for induction hob ...

Page 2: ...ea Ø 210 2000 W Booster P 3000 W Booster 00 0 0 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 CONTROL DESCRIPTION 1 Switching on switching off 2 Controls functions lock 3 Cooking area directions 4 Cooking area controls 5 Cooking area timer checks 6 Cooking area power indicator 7 Booster functions switching on off C933I ...

Page 3: ... with rough bottom i e cast iron because they could scratch the surface of the hob Also grains of sand could cause scratches Make sure that sugar liquefied or solid plastic or silver paper are not leant on the hot cooking areas These materials melt stick on the surface and when they cool they can crack break or damage permanently the ceramic surface If these substances inadvertently reach the hot ...

Page 4: ...aff Uncorrect repairs could be cause of danger and further damage the appliance Never dismantle the appliance casing Repairs on the appliance during the warranty period can be done only by Caple technical assistance otherwise the product will no longer be covered by the warranty Further Information Notes for users with Pacemakers please consider that near the functioning appliance there is a elect...

Page 5: ...installed over a dishwasher a tumble dryer a washing machine a cooling appliance an oven or cooling fan On the one hand the high temperatures released can damage these appliances on the other hand in this way the ventilation of the hob is not ensured The installation and the assembly of the hob in non stationary places like for example a ship can be installed only by skilled technicians to guarant...

Page 6: ...g to the model dimensions see pictures above Respect the minimal distance of 50 mm towards the back side and on the right and left towards a possible lateral wall Reverse the hob and attach the washer provided with the accessories kit on the external side in an uniform way Attach the provided stirrup to the relative places and fix the hob to the surface A B ...

Page 7: ...knows security and installation rules in force In particular local power institution rules must be observed Check that the voltage indicated on the appliance indicator plate corresponds to the voltage used in your house The indicator plate is placed in the back side of the hob The grounding is compulsory according to the law All the electric wires and grounding conductors should have appropriate d...

Page 8: ...use Use cooking vessels made from material that is compatible with the induction principle ferromagnetic material It is recommended the use of cast iron enameled steel or special induction inox pots To assure the compatibility of a vessel it is sufficient to check with a magnet SUITABLE MATERIAL UNSUITABLE MATERIAL Cast iron enamelled steel special inox Copper aluminium glass Terracotta ceramics n...

Page 9: ...ack power zones at the highest level position 10 for a maximum period of 10 minutes Passed this period the power returns that automatically selected with the uttering of a sound On the selected area display appears the letter P When selected the sensor is a beep sounds and the display shows P Deleting Booster function This function can be excluded any time reselecting on the comands zone the funct...

Page 10: ...E ON HOURS 1 10 2 5 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 1 P 10 minutes The cooking area can be switched off also manually pushing simultaneously on and sensors or bringing the sensor to 0 position Appliance switch off To switch off the appliance it is necessary to push on ON OFF sensor When the hob is switched off a sound is uttered and on the cooking areas appears an H symbol which indicate the residual he...

Page 11: ... of power zones appear the t flashing Booster 0 0 Booster 00 Timer running with cooking areas All cooking areas can be commanded by the timer but they can operate one at a time To make the cooking area function with the timer operate as specificated below activate the timer select one cooking area A led will lights both on the timer and on the selected cooking area in 10 seconds select the time to...

Page 12: ...ime the timer display will flash and the cooking area is brought to the value 0 You will hear a sound that alerts the end of this function remains active for 1 minute The sound can be stopped even before the touch of any key area of controls Switching the timer off You can stop the timer at any time by pressing the keys or or pressing them simultaneously Automatic Key Lock In case the hob is worki...

Page 13: ...ualized alternatively Generator overcurrent if the 2 elements controlled by the induction generator are overloaded F and 9 are visualized alternatively Generator overheating if the 2 elements controlled by the induction generator are overheated POWER LEVEL and C are visualized alternatively Afterheat For safety reasons these information are the most important If the hob is switch off the zones whi...

Page 14: ...e end of its useful life failure to do so may result in a fine as provided for by laws governing waste disposal Differential collection of waste products for eventual recycling treatment and environmentally friendly disposal helps reduce possible negative effects on the environment and health and also enables the materials making up the product to be recycled For more detailed information on the a...

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Page 16: ...sible imprecision in this booklet due to misprints or clerical errors It reserves the right to make all the changes that it will consider necessary in its own products without affecting the essential characteristics of functionality and safety COD 208462 14 11 2011 ...

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