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Protection against overflows

.  In case of overflow, or of a metallic object or wet

cloth placed on the control areas, the hob turns itself off, the displays light up and a
beep sounds. Clean the hob or remove the object, then begin cooking again.

“Small Items” safety

.   By placing a small object on the area (a ring, a fork, etc),

the hob will detect it and not deliver any power. The power display flashes.
Note: However, several small objects at the same time on a zone could be identi-
fied as cookware. In that case, power will be delivered by the hob.  Do not place
any utensils (spoons, forks, covers, etc) on the cooking zone being used. They will
heat up in the same way as cookware: Risk of combustion.

Temperature limiter

.  Each cooking zone is equipped with a safety sensor that con-

stantly monitors the temperature of the bottom of the cookware. If you leave
empty cookware on a zone which is turned on, it will automatically limit the power
in order to prevent damage to the cookware or hob.

Automatic Pan Detection: 

detects when a suitable pan is placed on the cooking

zone and so eliminates the possibility of the hob being activated accidentally by a
non-suitable object

.

Residual heat

.  After a long cooking period, the zone used can remain hot for sev-

eral minutes. An ‘’H’’ flashes during this period. Do not put your hand on the zone.

Auto-Stop system

.  If you forget cooking is in progress, after a predefined time,

this safety function will automatically turn off your hob (from 1 to 10 hours de-
pending on the power setting). “AS” displays and a beep sounds after about 2 min-
utes.  Press on the main selector to delete this information.  A beep will confirm
your setting.

Additional functions and safety Features

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Summary of Contents for DTi1053

Page 1: ...DTi1053 Induction Hob...

Page 2: ...over of manual De Dietrich is certain that by setting new standards of excellence by which comparisons can be made customers will find that De Dietrich appliances offer a better and more exciting way...

Page 3: ...tents EN 1 Description of your appliance 2 Overview working principle 3 Quick start guide 4 Product Safety features explained 7 Cleaning and maintaining your appliance 8 Installation guide 11 Help Gui...

Page 4: ...ot recyclable Please dispose of them by depositing them in municipal containers provided for this purpose and play a role in protecting the environment Recycling of the appliances organised by your ma...

Page 5: ...n you buy your cookware make sure that one of these logos are on the package it assures you that it is compatible with induction cooking Cookware To verify that your cookware is suitable place it on a...

Page 6: ...pply the power settings to the last zone selected This is shown by an indicator light adjacent to the zone selector F Noise You may notice a clicking noise when either using multiple zones or a single...

Page 7: ...ety sensor that con stantly monitors the temperature of the bottom of the cookware If you leave empty cookware on a zone which is turned on it will automatically limit the power in order to prevent da...

Page 8: ...start up To activate the lock pres the I key and hold until a beep is sounded and an indica tor appears To de activate hold the I key until the indicator goes out and a beep sounds Independent timer T...

Page 9: ...the boil function touch the boil icon on the touch pad the display will then show the volume of water to be boiled in litres The volume can then be adjusted using the or keys 0 5l 1l 1 5l 2l 2 5l 3l...

Page 10: ...irt Sugar spills melted plastics Rings and hard water residue Shiny metal Aesthetic damage to the hob top which does not entail a lack of function are not covered by our guarantee for example chips an...

Page 11: ...the worktop Attach the clips to the hob if supplied Cut out Information Please ensure the correct cut out size for your appliance Details of the cut out sizes are shown on page 4 L being the width lef...

Page 12: ...ed to use the Pyro clean function of an oven while using the hob Installing above an oven Installation Guide EN Use of sealants The appliance should be fixed to the work surface using the roll of foam...

Page 13: ...Installation Guide EN Electrical connection Hook up of 220 240V 32 amp Hook up of 220 240V 16 amp Hook up of 2x230V 2L 2N 16A Hook up of 400V 2N 16A Hook up of 400V 3 16A 10...

Page 14: ...during the first cooking ses sions New appliance Nothing The smell will disapear with use Problems on installation Problems after switching on You observe that Possible causes What should you do The h...

Page 15: ...g cooking and the hob produces a cclicking noise This is normal for some types of cookware This is caused by the transfer of power from the hob to the cookware Nothing There is no risk to either the h...

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