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L

230 V

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B

Fig. 6.1

Fig. 6.2

• The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

Green & Yellow = Earth
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Live.

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance, may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your spur box, proceed as fol-
lows:

1) The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal

marked (Earth) or 

or Green coloured.

2) The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal marked N

(Neutral), or coloured Black.

3) The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L

(Live), or coloured Red.

N.B. For connections to the mains power supply, never use adaptors, reductions or
multiple power points as these may overheat and catch fire.

In the event that installation should require modifications to the mains supply wiring sys-
tem, it is recommended that a qualified technician be called to carry out substitution.
The technician will also have to verify that the cross-section of the electric cables on the
power point match the appliance’s power rating.

If the hob surface is cracked disconnect the appliance from the mains and contact
the After-Sales Service.

IMPORTANT: This cooktop must be connected to a suitable double pole control
unit adjacent to the cooktop.

NO DIVERSITY CAN BE APPLIED TO THIS CONTROL UNIT.

Summary of Contents for CERAMIC HOBS HVC65

Page 1: ...yle Customer Care Department The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu HVC65 Four Zone Ceramic Hob Manual for Installation...

Page 2: ...RDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection cent...

Page 3: ...by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely Do not allow young children or infirm persons t...

Page 4: ...e 140 mm 1200 W TOUCH CONTROL DESCRIPTION 5 ON OFF key 6 Left front zone 1 key and increasing power 7 Left rear zone 2 key and increasing power 8 Right rear zone 3 key and increasing power 9 Right fro...

Page 5: ...and increasing power 8 Right rear zone 3 key and increasing power 9 Right front zone 4 key and increasing power 10 Decreasing power key for all cooking zones 11 ON OFF outside zone of double cooking...

Page 6: ...r zone 2 key and increasing power 8 Right rear zone 3 key and increasing power 9 Right front zone 4 key and increasing power 10 Decreasing power key for all cooking zones 11 ON OFF outside zone of dou...

Page 7: ...zone 2 key and increasing power 8 Right rear zone 3 key and increasing power 9 Right front zone 4 key and increasing power 10 Decreasing power key for all cooking zones 11 ON OFF outside zone of doub...

Page 8: ...hermolimiter that switches the element ON OFF during all settings to protect the ceramic glass from overheating The use of incorrect pans and or wrong pan positioning will cause the temperature lim it...

Page 9: ...tions of steam cooking of roasts stews potatoes For every kind of frying cutlets uncovered cooking i e risotto Browning of meats roasted potatoes fried fish omelettes and for boiling large quantities...

Page 10: ...king function cf section FAST AUTOMATIC HEATING OF THE COOKING ZONES at page 16 You should use pots and pans with flat bases pans with the test mark for glass ceramic hobs are available from specialis...

Page 11: ...an handles should never stand out beyond the kitchen worktop as there is a great danger of knocking the pan over This will also ensure that children cannot reach them Do not use the hob if the glass s...

Page 12: ...t zone are turned ON Turn ON and OFF touch control Control keys for activation and adjustment of cooking zone power level Each key indicates the relevant cooking zone The key is the same for all cooki...

Page 13: ...display reads alternatively H hot and 0 When the safety key for children is activated all displays of the cooking zones will read out L locked When a cooking zone is hot the display reads out alternat...

Page 14: ...evel ranging between 1 and 9 is set As an alternative press the central key The choice starts from level 9 maxi mum level down to 1 minimum level The display shows the preset power level the point at...

Page 15: ...s are switched ON The second circuit of these cooking zones may be switched OFF and then switched ON again at any moment 1 Press the key to turn OFF the sec ond heating circuit The luminous point on t...

Page 16: ...ease the key The point on the bottom right side of the display will light up to indicate activation 2 Press the key to select the power level n 9 then release the key The display will readout 9 and th...

Page 17: ...ble to increase but not to reduce the preset power level during fast heating up INTERRUPTION OF AUTOMATIC FAST HEATING UP 1 Press the key to activate the interest ed cooking zone then release the key...

Page 18: ...same time The cooking zone is turned OFF and the display reads out alternately 0 and H indi cating the zone is hot Method B Press the central key and keep it pressed until the display reads out 0 The...

Page 19: ...temperature of cooking zone is too warm to be touched The displays read out the error code and a 10 sec audio warning signal is emitted If a cooking zone is hot an H will be displayed alternately with...

Page 20: ...ich will be automatically reset after the touch control is switched OFF ACTIVATION OF THE CHILDREN S PROTECTING SAFETY LOCK 1 Press the key until the touch control is turned on All four displays of th...

Page 21: ...points to show that all keys have been unlocked and are activated The keys remain activated until the touch control is switched OFF When turned ON again the safety lock will be reactivated and the di...

Page 22: ...splay of the cooking zone to be programmed shall be blinking If not press the key to activate the blinker The point at the bottom right side of the dis play will light up to indicate its activation 2...

Page 23: ...the timer display will readout 00 and will be blinking a sound signal will be activated for 2 minutes but may be silenced by pressing any push button If no other cooking zone has been pro grammed the...

Page 24: ...the time state of another pro grammed zone proceed as follows 1 Press the key to activate the interest ed cooking zone then release the key The point at the bottom right side of the dis play will lig...

Page 25: ...nt at the bottom right side will be blinking 2 Method A Setting between 0 and 99 minutes Press the timer key and keep it pressed until the required setting is achieved To count back press Method B Fas...

Page 26: ...ace of the hob if left to burn on it If any of these products has melted on the ceramic surface you should remove it immediately when the surface is still hot by using a scraper to avoid any permanent...

Page 27: ...27 ADVICE FOR THE INSTALLER...

Page 28: ...sponsibility may cause personal injury of damage Always disconnect the cooktop from mains power supply before carrying out any maintenance operations or repairs WARNING We would point out that the adh...

Page 29: ...e of the hob fig 5 2 650 mm 50mmmin 50 mm min 500 mm 450 mm Fig 5 3 20 mm min Fig 5 2 the ceramic hob must be kept no less than 50 mm away from any side wall the rear wall must be at least 50 mm from...

Page 30: ...h Spread the seal C around the edge of the hob fig 5 5 Put tabs A into the mountings only tighten screws B a few turns Make sure that the tabs are mounted correctly as shown in the figure 5 4 Put the...

Page 31: ...who is a member of the N l C E l C and who will comply with the l E E and local regulations Before carrying out the connection to the power supply the voltage rating of the appli ance stamped on the a...

Page 32: ...red brown must be connected to the terminal marked L Live or coloured Red N B For connections to the mains power supply never use adaptors reductions or multiple power points as these may overheat and...

Page 33: ...gram in fig 6 2 Connect the phase and earth wires to terminal board G according to the diagram in fig 6 2 and 6 3 Strain the feeder cable and block it with cable clamp E by screwing screw D Close the...

Page 34: ...te and that the electrical cable sections can with stand the load specified on the plate The appliance must be connected directly to the mains placing a two pole switch with minimum opening between th...

Page 35: ...F onto terminal board G figs 6 6 6 7 according to the dia grams in fig 6 5 Connect the phase and earth wires to terminal board G according to the diagrams in fig 6 5 Strain the feeder cable and block...

Page 36: ...36 220 240 V 1 2 3 5 4 N L2 PE L1 G C F D E Fig 6 6 1 2 3 5 4 PE N L1 L2 G F D E 380 415 V 2N C Fig 6 7...

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Page 40: ...booklet are given as simply indicative The manufacturer reserves the right considering the characteristics of the models described here at any time and without notice to make eventual necessary modif...

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