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Installation & User manual

Induction hob

EHI635BD, EHI645BD, EHI667BD, 
EHI745BD, EHI867BD, EHI955BD, 
EHI997BD

Summary of Contents for EHI635BD

Page 1: ...Installation User manual Induction hob EHI635BD EHI645BD EHI667BD EHI745BD EHI867BD EHI955BD EHI997BD ...

Page 2: ...pe environments Bed and breakfast type environments BEFORE YOU CALL Please ensure you read the instruction manual fully before you call for service or a full service fee could be applicable Record model and serial number here Model number _____________________________________ Serial number ______________________________________ CONTENTS Safety information 3 Product description 5 Operating instruct...

Page 3: ...ury NOTE You must read these warnings carefully before installing or using the appliance If you need assistance contact your Customer Care Department The manufacturer will not accept liability should these instructions or any other safety instructions incorporated in this book be ignored Children and vulnerable people safety WARNING Risk of suffocation injury or permanent disability Do not let chi...

Page 4: ...an become burnt on to the cooking surface remove it with a damp cloth To avoid damaging cookware and glass ceramics do not allow saucepans or frying pans to boil dry Do not use the cooking zones with empty cookware or without cookware Do not let cookware boil dry to prevent damage to cookware and the ceramic glass Do not cover the parts of the appliance with aluminium foil NOTE Damage including br...

Page 5: ...DUCT DESCRIPTION EHI635BD EHI667BD EHI645BD EHI745BD 1 Induction cooking zone 2 Induction cooking zone 3 Induction cooking zone 4 Control panel 5 Induction cooking zone 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 ...

Page 6: ...7BD EHI997BD EHI955BD PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 1 Induction cooking zone 2 Induction cooking zone 3 Induction cooking zone 4 Induction cooking zone 5 Control panel 6 Induction cooking zone 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 4 5 6 6 2 2 ...

Page 7: ...4 To activate and deactivate the manual mode of the Hob2Hood function 5 To activate the Bridge function 6 Control bar To set a heat setting 7 To increase or decrease the time 8 To set the timer function 9 To activate the Power function 10 A heat setting display To show the heat setting PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 4 5 5 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 6 6 EHI635BD EHI645BD ...

Page 8: ...s to a keep warm setting 4 To activate and deactivate the manual mode of the Hob2Hood function 5 To switch between three modes of the Flexibridge function 6 To activate the Bridge function 7 Control bar To set a heat setting 8 To increase or decrease the time 9 To set the timer function 10 To activate the Power function 11 A heat setting display To show the heat setting 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 8 8 9 9 1...

Page 9: ...ep warm setting 4 To activate and deactivate the manual mode of the Hob2Hood function 5 To switch between three modes of the Flexibridge function 6 To activate the Bridge function 7 Control bar To set a heat setting 8 To increase or decrease the time 9 To set the timer function 10 To activate the Power function 11 A heat setting display To show the heat setting 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 9 5 6 8 8 9 10 10 11...

Page 10: ...d deactivate the function 4 To set the timer function 5 To activate and deactivate the manual mode of the Hob2Hood function 6 To switch between the modes of the function 7 Control bar To set a heat setting 8 To increase or decrease the time 9 To activate the Power function 10 A heat setting display To show the heat setting 11 Sets all operating zones to a keep warm setting 1 2 3 5 4 6 8 9 10 11 7 ...

Page 11: ... warm residual heat Lock The child safety function operates Not correct cookware or too small or no cookware on the cooking zone The automatic switch off function operates Heat setting displays OptiHeat control 3 step residual heat indicator WARNING Risk of burns from residual heat OptiHeat Control shows the level of the residual heat The induction cooking zones make the heat necessary for cooking...

Page 12: ...g zone deactivates automatically after 2 minutes You do not deactivate a cooking zone or change the heat setting After some time comes on and the appliance deactivates See the table below Automatic switch off times Heat setting Stops after 6 hours 5 hours 4 hours 1 5 hours The heat setting Touch the control bar at the heat setting Change to the left or the right if it is necessary Do not release b...

Page 13: ...ch again and again until the indicator of the required cooking zone comes on Starting the Count Down Timer touch of the timer to set the time minutes When the indicator of the cooking zone flashes slower the time counts down Checking the remaining time select the cooking zone with The indicator of the cooking zone flashes faster Display shows the remaining time Changing the Count Down Timer select...

Page 14: ...n the hob You can also operate the fan from the hob manually IMPORTANT For most of the hoods the remote system is originally deactivated Activate it before you use the function For more information refer to hood user manual Operating the function automatically The default automatic mode from the factory is H5 You can change the automatic mode by following the instructions below When you activate t...

Page 15: ... Switching between the modes To switch between the modes use sensor field IMPORTANT When you switch between the modes the heat setting is set back to 0 Diameter and position of the cookware Choose the mode applicable to the size and the shape of the cookware The cookware should cover the selected area as much as possible Place the cookware centrally on the selected area Place any cookware with bot...

Page 16: ... for each zone separately Use two left side control bars OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Correct cookware position To use this mode you have to place the cookware on the three connected sections If you use cookware smaller than two sections the display shows and after 2 minutes the zone switches off Incorrect cookware position FlexiBridge max bridge mode To activate the mode press until you see t...

Page 17: ...es the position of the cookware and sets the heat setting corresponding with the position You can place the cookware in the front middle or rear position If you place the cookware in the front you get the highest heat setting You can decrease the heat setting by moving the cookware in the middle or to the rear position IMPORTANT Use only one pot when you operate the function General information 16...

Page 18: ...l remember your heat settings next time you activate the function Activating the function To activate the function place the cookware in the correct position on the cooking area Touch The indicator above the symbol comes on If you do not place the cookware on the cooking area comes on and after 2 minutes the flexible induction cooking area is set to Deactivating the function To deactivate the func...

Page 19: ...PORTANT The bottom of the cookware must be as thick and flat as possible Use of the cooking zones IMPORTANT Put the cookware on the cross which is on the surface that you cook Cover the cross fully The magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must be 125mm minimum Induction cooking zones adapt to the dimension of the bottom of the cookware automatically You can cook with the large cookware on t...

Page 20: ...ht on the hood panel Do not cover the hob panel Do not interrupt the signal between the hob and the hood for example with a hand or a cookware handle Hood in the picture is only an example IMPORTANT It may happen that other remote controlled appliances may block the signal To avoid it do not operate the remote of the appliance and the hob at the same time Rangehoods with the Hob Hood function To f...

Page 21: ...ay through 25 45 12 13 Heavy fry hash browns loin steaks steaks 5 15 min Turn halfway through 45 64 14 Boil large quantities of water cook pasta sear meat goulash pot roast deep fry chips 100 Boil large quantities of water Power management is activated Examples of cooking applications The relation between the heat setting and the cooking zone consumption of power is not linear When you increase th...

Page 22: ...ntent These types of spills must be removed immediately with a special scraper for the glass If not permanent damage to the cooktop glass can occur which is not covered under warranty You cannot activate the appliance or operate it You touched 2 or more sensor fields at the same time The Stop Go function operates There is water or fat stains on the control panel Activate the appliance again and se...

Page 23: ... Operating instructions comes on No cookware on the cooking zone Incorrect cookware The diameter of the bottom of the cookware is too small for the cooking zone The cookware do not cover the cross Put cookware on the cooking zone Use the correct cookware Use larger diameter cookware Cover the cross fully and number comes on There is an error in the appliance Disconnect the appliance from the elect...

Page 24: ...the appliance into correct built in units and work surfaces that align to the standards Connection cable Use the correct mains cable of type H05BB F Tmax 90 C or higher for a single phase or two phase connection min 25mm min 5mm min 20mm R 5mm R 5mm R 5mm R 5mm R 5mm R 5mm R 5mm 520mm 520mm 520mm 520mm 520mm 520mm 520mm 490 1 mm 490 1 mm 560 1 mm 560 1 mm min 500mm min 50mm INSTALLATION EHI635BD E...

Page 25: ... 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Left rear 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Cooking zone Nominal Power Max heat setting W Power Function activated W Power function maximum duration min Minimum cookware diameter mm Right front 1400 W 2500 W 4 125 145 Right rear 2300 W 3600 W 10 180 240 Left front 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Left rear 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Cooking zone Nominal Power Max heat setting W Power Functi...

Page 26: ...3500 W 2800 W 5200 W 5 5 145 245 245 280 Right front 1400 W 2500 W 4 125 145 Right rear 1800 W 2800 W 10 145 180 Left front 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Left rear 2300 W 3200 W 10 125 210 Cooking zone Nominal Power Max heat setting W Power Function activated W Power function maximum duration min Minimum cookware diameter mm Middle front 1800 W 3500 W 2800 W 5200 W 5 5 145 245 245 280 Right front 1400 ...

Page 27: ...er negligent or faulty servicing or repair works done by anyone other than an Electrolux authorised repairer or ASC iv normal wear and tear v power surges electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply vi incomplete or improper installation vii incorrect improper or inappropriate operation viii insect or vermin infestation ix failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with the ...

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