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The cooker is not to be grouted or sealed at the back or sides of the 
worktop as if any maintenance is required the cooker will have to be 
pulled away from the wall at the rear.  This is to allow the cooker top to 
be lifted.  
 
The cooker weighs 99kg and so the floor must be capable of 
withstanding the load.  

Make sure the cooker is level, use packing pieces if necessary.  

We ask that a 3mm gap is provided between the cooker top plate any 
adjoining non-combustible work surfaces that may be fitted, this is to 
allow for the safe removal of the top plate should this be required at a 
later date. If the adjoining work surfaces are combustible, a 20mm gap is 
required.  

It is not recommended that any wall cupboards are fitted above the 
cooker as steam may cause damage.     

 

Before using your cooker remove plastic protective 
covers from inner door panels; lift up lids and hinge 
covers. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Plus 500

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Page 2: ...t be correctly installed in accordance with these instructions by a suitably qualified person We cannot accept responsibility for damage to persons or items due to poor or incorrect installation of th...

Page 3: ...ot play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without supervision Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NE...

Page 4: ...the ovens As steam can condense to water droplets on the cooler outer trim of the oven it may be necessary during cooking to wipe away any moisture with a soft cloth This will also help to prevent so...

Page 5: ...en 85 C and 90 C There are 3 specification options with regard to the Plus 500 top An unheated anodised aluminium top Plus 500 a heated aluminium top Plus 500 HT which heats up to around 45 C and a 3...

Page 6: ...you dispose of any packaging in a safe responsible manner and recycle where possible INSTALLATION You must be aware of the following safety requirements regulations This appliance shall be installed i...

Page 7: ...the data plate Before making the connections check that the circuit breakers or fuses of the home system can support the appliance load see data plate the power supply system has a sufficient earth co...

Page 8: ...Page 8 PLUS 500 I03 160617 SPACING AND DIMENSIONS Fig 3 Plus 500 Cooker Dimensions All dimensions are in mm...

Page 9: ...ker is level use packing pieces if necessary We ask that a 3mm gap is provided between the cooker top plate any adjoining non combustible work surfaces that may be fitted this is to allow for the safe...

Page 10: ...aler the appliance was purchased from Name Address Telephone No ESSENTIAL information Date Installed Model Description Serial No Installation Engineer Company Name Address Telephone No Commissioning C...

Page 11: ...Page 11 PLUS 500 I03 160617 COOKER CONTROLS Fig 4 Plus 500 Warming Slow Cook control Fig 5 Plus 500 IT Induction User Interface UI ON OFF Switch LED lights up RED when on...

Page 12: ...activated at the same time as the oven element When fitting oven shelves ensure that the shelf is orientated as shown in fig 6 The oven shelf has two raise loops at the back that act as a stop so as t...

Page 13: ...sure all dishes will fit into the oven before preparing the food Wrap washed and pricked jacket potatoes in foil before cooking Make sure that meat and poultry reach a safe temperature before eating A...

Page 14: ...rface only heats up due to heat transfer from the pan Fig 7 Induction Cooking Before using the induction zone read this guide taking special note of the safety warnings section Choosing compatible Coo...

Page 15: ...ome aluminium pans available have a magnetic core inserted in the base which will make them suitable Esse do not recommend these pans as they have been known to cause issues with induction hobs Pans s...

Page 16: ...ift pans off the induction hob do not slide or they may scratch the glass Using your Induction Hob The induction hob has 3 rings or burners Two are 145mm with 1 6kW elements and one 210mm ring or burn...

Page 17: ...nd is limited to 2800w maximum Each zone will still work to its maximum power setting including the power boost functions However each time the user tries to increase the power the total power level o...

Page 18: ...ion process excessive ambient lighting is detected the User Interface displays FL Infrared Ambient Light Error and the control calibration process is suspended In order to rectify the process any ligh...

Page 19: ...urpose of these OFF_SOUND is to distinguish the OFF action over all others When the cooktop is OFF after 5 sec without any error alarm to display and without any message to indicate residual heat the...

Page 20: ...evel with normal brightness If more than one heat is already operating then the heaters that are not selected are dimmed If more than one heater is on the heater selection will finish 10 second after...

Page 21: ...keys In each increase decrease a beep sounds and the corresponding display shows the new power level If the finger is held down on the key the action is repeated twice every second The key raises the...

Page 22: ...9 To select the Fast Boil function touch the key again A beep sounds and the heater display shows P see selecting a power level for a heater The heater will work at maximum power level for 10 minutes...

Page 23: ...ng function can be activated when the heaters are on or when the cook top is off If the cook top is on the key lock function locks all the keys except the general ON OFF key and the KEYLOCK When the c...

Page 24: ...to time all the heaters at the same time at any power level 1 P To activate a timer for any heater first of all this heater must be selected touch the HEATER SELECTION key Then using or keys a power l...

Page 25: ...selected time is 0 after 10 seconds of the last touch of the or the key the timer is switched off Starting Timer Countdown The countdown starts when the timer visualization is finished touching any H...

Page 26: ...617 Altering the Timer To change the time for a timed heater it is a repeat of the setting process Fig 24 Select the timed heater to see the remaining time Fig 24 Change the time if desired Fig 25 Acc...

Page 27: ...d pot is shown on the Induction status display If no cookware is recognised the induction zone will switch off automatically after 10 minutes Over Temperature If the induction coil or heatsink goes ov...

Page 28: ...o the boil Boiling water Errors Alarms When an error is detected the whole appliance or the heaters are switched off a beep sounds only if one or more heaters are active and all displays show an F let...

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Page 31: ...ft cloth Micro fibre cloths are especially good for this Never use a cold wet cloth on any enamelled surfaces as the thermal shock can cause crazing If spills have become baked on to the enamel use so...

Page 32: ...e used for an extended period of time we advise that the cooker be cleaned thoroughly and the doors left slightly ajar During the life of your cooker it may be necessary to adjust the door handles and...

Page 33: ...e parts replaced in the normal usage of the appliance Enamel damage caused by impact spillage water ingress or condensate attack from flue or by using unsuitable fuels This guarantee is personal to th...

Page 34: ...red to give the following details Your name address and postcode Your telephone contact details Clear and concise details of the fault Model and serial number of the cooker found on the inside panel o...

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Page 36: ...Page 36 PLUS 500 I03 160617 ESSE Engineering Limited Ouzledale Foundry Long Ing Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 6BJ Tel 01282 813 235 Fax 01282 816 876 Website and On line Store http www esse com...

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