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CLIND2BK-C Induction Hob

Special functions

Protection from over-heating

A sensor monitors the temperature in the cooking zones. When the temperature 

exceeds a safe level, the cooking zone is automatically switched off.

Residual heat indicator

When the hob has been operating for some time, there will be some residual heat. 

The letter “ ” appears to warn you that the surface is still too hot to touch.

Detection of small or non-magnetic items

The display flashes a specific error signal alternating with the heat setting on the 

cooking zone display when no suitable cookware can be detected on the cooking 

zone.

When a cooking zone is switched on and a pot of unsuitable size, a non-magnetic 

pan (e.g. aluminium), or a small item (e.g. knife, fork, key) is detected on the hob, 

the hob automatically enters standby-mode after 1 minute. 

Auto shutdown

Another safety feature of the hob is its automatic shutdown system. This occurs 

whenever you forget to switch off a cooking zone.

The default shutdown times are shown in the table below: 

Power level

The cooking zones shutdown automatically after

1-3

8 hours

4-6

4 hours

7-9

2 hours

Another shutdown function applies when the pot is removed from the cooking 

zone but you forget to switch off the cooking zone. The induction hob can stop 

heating immediately and the hob automatically switches off after 2 minutes.

Safety mode (child lock)

To ensure the safety of children and to prevent unintended use, the ceramic hob 

is equipped with an interlock device. You can use the childproof lock to prevent 

children from switching on the hotplates.

Operation

Summary of Contents for CLIND2BK-C

Page 1: ...60 cm Induction Hob CLIND2BK C Version 01 GB IE 60 cm Induction Hob Barcode 5052931387465 WARNING Read the instructions before using the appliance...

Page 2: ...01 x 1 02 x 2 CLIND2BK C Induction Hob 03 x 2 1 1...

Page 3: ...retain them for future reference Getting started 04 Your product 04 Before you start 04 Safety 05 In more detail 10 Operation 10 Care and maintenance 24 Troubleshooting 27 Recycling and disposal 29 T...

Page 4: ...aged If in doubt do not use the appliance but contact Customer Services on 0344 800 1128 UK 0144 75261 Ireland Check the package and make sure you have all of the parts listed Decide on the appropriat...

Page 5: ...with all current European safety legislation however the Manufacturer must emphasise that this compliance does not prevent the surfaces of the appliance from heating up during use and remaining hot d...

Page 6: ...patibilities Regularly check the power plug and power cord for damage If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to...

Page 7: ...not install the appliance outdoors in a damp place or in an area which may be prone to water leaks such as under or near a sink unit In the event of a water leak allow the machine to dry naturally Do...

Page 8: ...t contact your retailer Danger of electric shock Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself In case of malfunction repairs are to be conducted by qualified personnel only Warning Cracks or fractu...

Page 9: ...not store detergents or flammable materials beneath the hob This appliance is intended for domestic use only The appliance must only be used for the preparation of food and drink The appliance must b...

Page 10: ...easy to use Working principle Iron pot Magnetic circuit Ceramic glass plate Induction coil Induced currents The induction hob comprises a coil a hotplate made of ferromagnetic material and a control...

Page 11: ...magnetic pan e g aluminium or a small item e g knife fork key is detected on the hob the hob automatically enters standby mode after 1 minute Auto shutdown Another safety feature of the hob is its aut...

Page 12: ...t may still be on your ceramic hob Clean the surface Cleaning and maintenance General operation The controls respond to touch so you don t need to apply any pressure Use the ball of your finger not it...

Page 13: ...flat base Do not use cookware with a curved base Do not use pans and pots with a thin base These might not be able to withstand the produced heat and might be damaged and cause damage to the hob Make...

Page 14: ...tected by the hob Always centre your pan on the cooking zone Always place suitable lids on saucepans When cooking without a lid considerably more energy is required The following shows how to reduce t...

Page 15: ...nction keys 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 4 No Reference Description 1 On off control 2 Timer selection control 3 Cooking zone selection controls 4 Power regulating controls decrease increase for cooking zones time...

Page 16: ...ntrol to switch on the hob An acousitc signal indicates that the induction hob has entered the state of standby mode All the indicators show or 7 Place a suitable pan on the cooking zone that you wish...

Page 17: ...e The display flashes an error signal alternating with the heat setting on the cooking zone display in case that there is no pan placed on the selected cooking zone the pan you are using is not suitab...

Page 18: ...t into your induction hob comes on automatically to prevent the electronics from overheating and will continue operation even after you ve turned the induction hob off in case this is required Do not...

Page 19: ...good time Use the residual heat of the hob For longer cooking times you can switch the cooking zone off 5 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time Warning Take care when frying as the oil and fat...

Page 20: ...timer control to enter the timer mode The timer indicator starts flashing and shows 10 10 2 Adjust the timer setting by touching the or control Hint Touch the or control of the timer once to decrease...

Page 21: ...the cooking zone selection control that you want to set the timer for 5 2 Touch the timer control The timer indicator starts flashing and shows 10 10 3 Set the time by touching the or control of the t...

Page 22: ...orresponding cooking zone illuminates indicating that the zone is selected 5 6 To cancel the timer setting touch the and controls simultaneously The indicator 00 is shown on the timer display 00 Safet...

Page 23: ...m or a small item e g knife fork key is detected on the hob the hob automatically enters standby mode after 1 minute The fan will keep cooling down the induction hob for a further 1 minute Automatic s...

Page 24: ...ght cause an automatic shutdown of the appliance When a cooking zone has been on for a long time the surface remains hot for some time afterwards so do not touch the glass surface Occasionally check t...

Page 25: ...e glass Always read the label to check if your cleaner or scourer is suitable Never leave cleaning residue on the cooktop the glass may become stained Clean the hob after each use This will prevent sp...

Page 26: ...lice palette knife or razor blade scraper suitable for ceramic glass cooktops Beware of hot cooking zone surfaces 1 Switch the power to the cooktop off at the wall 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a 30...

Page 27: ...trying other electric appliances The touch controls are unresponsive The controls are locked Unlock the controls Safety mode child lock The touch controls are difficult to operate There may be a sligh...

Page 28: ...ause it is too small for the cooking zone or not properly centred on it Use cookware suitable for induction cooking Centre the pan and make sure that its base matches the size of the cooking zone Choo...

Page 29: ...own sufficiently After switch on again Recycling and disposal Environmental protection Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Ch...

Page 30: ...Black DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET FUSE ON EUR UK Direct Connection If the appliance is being connected directly to the mains an omnipolar circuit breaker must be installed with a minimum o...

Page 31: ...tallation Contracting NICEIC should undertake the electrical installation Electrical Connection Before connecting the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the ratin...

Page 32: ...tion cooking zones For circular cooking zones or area diameter of useful surface area per electric heated cooking zone rounded to the nearest 5 mm Zone1 16 0 Zone2 18 0 Zone3 16 0 Zone4 18 0 cm For no...

Page 33: ...y remaining balance of the GAA guarantee will be valid and any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an autho...

Page 34: ...appliance is glued grouted or tiled in such a manner that it cannot be removed it is the responsibility of the customer installer to remove and reinstall the appliance to facilitate the repair This Gu...

Page 35: ...Safety of household and similar electrical appliances Standard EN 60335 2 6 Standard EN 55014 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance Standard EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibilit...

Page 36: ...be at least 30 mm thick and made of a heat resistant material Electrical connection Caution The cord should not be extended or folded into coil during operation Adapters multi socket strips and extens...

Page 37: ...ppliance for easier dissipation of heat and low power consumption Sufficient clearance is required around the appliance The safety distance between the induction hob and any cupboard above the hotplat...

Page 38: ...Be sure the thickness of the work surface is at least 30 mm Select heat resistant work surface material to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from the hotplate Air intake Air exit...

Page 39: ...o cut a hole in the worktop Follow the measurements shown in the diagram on previous page 2 Seal the cut edge of the worktop with heat resistant silicone or PVA 3 Place the hob into the cut out Push d...

Page 40: ...ctrical connection refer to previous section Technical and legal information Use a screwdriver to fix the 2 included brackets 02 to the bottom of the ceramic hob with the 2 included screws 03 03 02 x...

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