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When the clock indicator (5) stops flashing, it will
start  to  count  down  the  time  automatically. The
indicator  (3)  relating  to  the  timed  hotplate  will
alternately display the selected power level and
the 

symbol. 

When  the  clock  reaches 

01

,  it  will  switch  from

counting down minutes to seconds.

Once the selected cooking time has elapsed, the
heating  zone  being  timed  is  turned  off  and  the
clock emits a series of beeps for several seconds.
The timer indicator will display a flashing 

00

besi-

de the indicator of the hotplate that has been dis-
connected.

If you wish to time another hotplate at the same
time, repeat steps 

3

and 

4

.

If the heating zone turned off is hot, its indicator
shows  an  H  or  otherwise  an 

0

.  To  turn  off  the

audible signal touch any sensor.

Changing the programmed time.

To  change  the  programmed  time,  you  must
press the touch key of the timed hotplate (2) to
select it and then the clock 

(7). You may then

read and change the time.

DISCONNECTION OF THE TIMER

If you want to stop the timer before the program-
med time is up.

1

First select the hotplate and then press clock
touch key 

(7).

2

Using the touch slider key (6) or the “

-

” touch key

reduce the time to 

00

. The clock is cancelled.

For quick switch-off: 

repeat step 

1

as above. If

the  “

-

”  touch  key  is  pressed  for  at  least  two

seconds the timer will reset to zero and it will be
disconnected.

Fondue function

(depending on model)

This  function  is  specially  intended  for  melting
butter,  cheese,  chocolate,  etc.  It  uses  a  power
level  that  is  lower  than  level  1.  To  access  the
function:

1

Activate the desired hotplate to power level 1.

2

Press the “-” of the touch slider key (6). The indi-
cator will switch to displaying the symbol 

.

To deactivate the function it is enough to use the
touch slider key (6) to select a power level grea-
ter than 

0

.

Synchro function

(depending on model)

Using  this  function,  it  is  possible  that  two  hotplates,
identified  in  the  screen  printing,  work  jointly,  both  to

select  a  power  level  as  well  as  to  activate  the
timer function. To activate this function simulta-
neously  press  the  two  related  selection  touch
keys  (2).  On  doing  this,  the  two  decimal  points
(4) of the hotplates will light up and they will both
be set to power level 

0

.

To deactivate this function, again simultaneously
press the two related selection touch keys (2).

Power Management function 

(depending on model)

Some  models  are  equipped  with  a  power  limiting
function. This function allows the total power gene-
rated by the hob to be set to different values selec-
ted by the user. To do this, for the first minute after
having connected the hob to the power supply, it is
possible to access the power limiting menu.

1

Press  the  “

+

” touch  key  for  three  seconds.

The  letter 

PL

will  appear  on  the  clock  (5),  if

the model has a timer or on the hotplate indi-
cators (if it is not equipped with one).

2

Press the locking touch key (7). The different
power values to which the hob can be limited
will appear and these can be changed using
the “

+

” and “

-

” touch keys. 

3

Once  the  value  has  been  selected,  once
again  press  the  locking  touch  key  (7).  The
hob will be limited to the chosen power value.

If  you  want  to  change  the  value  again,  you  must
unplug  the  hob  and  plug  it  in  again  after  a  few
seconds. Thus you will again be able to enter the
power limiting menu.

Every time the power level of a hotplate is changed,
the  power  limiter  will  calculate  the  total  power  the
hob  is  generating.  If  you  have  reached  the  total
power  limit,  the  touch  control  will  not  allow  you  to
increase the power level of that hotplate. The hob will
beep and the power indicator (3) will blink at the level
that cannot be exceeded. If you wish to exceed that
value, you must lower the power of the other hotpla-
tes. Sometimes it will not be enough to lower another
by  a  single  level  as  this  depends  on  the  power  of
each hotplate and the level it is set at. It is possible
that to raise the level of a large hotplate that of seve-
ral smaller ones must be turned down.

If you use the quick switch-on at maximum power
function and the said value is above the value set
by the limit, the hotplate will be set to the maximum
possible  level.  The  hob  will  beep  and  the  said
power value will blink twice on the indicator (3).

Safety switch off function

If due to an error one or several heating zones
do not switch off, the appliance will be automati-
cally  disconnected  after  a  set  amount  of  time
(see table 1).

Summary of Contents for ESINF600B

Page 1: ...ESINF600B ESINF90B COD 04086IE 23 06 2016 REV 00...

Page 2: ...yle We ask that you carefully read the instructions within this booklet to enable you to abtain quality results from the outset The appliance must be installed only by an authorised person in complian...

Page 3: ...epending on the models There is also a fast boiling function booster indicated by the letter P on the display The cooking areas have concentric discs with the following diameters COOKING AREA TYPE PCZ...

Page 4: ...enance may not be done by unsupervised children Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Danger of Fire Do not store items on the cooking surface CAUTION The co...

Page 5: ...ng them Connecting the electricity The electric connection is made via an omnipolar switch or plug where accessible which is suitable for the intensity to be tole rated and which has a minimum gap of...

Page 6: ...d so that the glass cannot be damaged by accidental blows or heavy weights The glues used in manufacturing the kitchen unit and in the adhesive on the decorative laminate of the worktop surface should...

Page 7: ...fig 2 Minimum ventilation distances Minimum ventilation distances Fitting holes Minimum distance to wall 7 Sealing washer Sealing washer fig 3 fig 1...

Page 8: ...0 Depth mm 105 105 105 105 105 W MJ h booster Induction hotplate 1800 6 5 145 1 2 1 1 1 Induction hotplate 2200 8 0 180 1 2 Induction hotplate 3000 10 8 210 1 1 1 1 Induction hotplate 3700 13 3 280 1...

Page 9: ...if it has been blocked blocking function activated The sensor 1 always takes priority for dis connecting the touch control SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON The hotplates will be found deactivated with thei...

Page 10: ...ive due to the plate temperature Locking the sensors Using the locking sensor 8 you can block all the sensors on the touch control panel This will make it possible to avoid undesired accidental operat...

Page 11: ...el 9 2 From power level 9 press the sensor and the symbol P will be displayed on the indicator The Power function lasts for a maximum of 10 minutes After this time the power level will automatically s...

Page 12: ...leave any objects down on the Touch Control Clock The top is fitted with a clock that can be used for two different functions as a plate timer or as a countdown chronometer The clock as a countdown ti...

Page 13: ...ndicator for this plate and the digits on the clock indica tor 7 will start to blink 4 You have a further 5 seconds to select the time required simply by touching the sensors 11 or 12 on the clock Aft...

Page 14: ...that if during the countdown you turn off the touch panel using the on off sensor button 1 the countdown will be cancelled Overheating safety feature The induction areas are protected against overhea...

Page 15: ...ts used should vary according to this Light soiling Light non sticky soiling can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a soft detergent or warm soapy water Heavy soiling Serious dirt and grease should be c...

Page 16: ...ws any sign of wear When you finish using the scraper fold it away and cover it well up see fig 6 Pans may stick to the glass if something has melted between them Do not attempt to unstick the pan whe...

Page 17: ...hob during the pyrolytic cleaning function in the case of pyrolytic ovens due to the high temperature that this type of devi ce attains Only the official technical service can handle or repair the ap...

Page 18: ...rning It is dangerous to cook with fat or oil without being present as these may catch fire NEVER try to extin guish a fire with water In this event disconnect the device and cover the flames with a l...

Page 19: ...e touch but ton 1 even if it has been locked lock func tion activated The touch button 1 always has priority to disconnect the touch control ACTIVATING HOT PLATES Once the touch control has been activ...

Page 20: ...This function makes it easier to cook as you do not need to be present throughout the process the timed hot plate s will switch off automati cally after the set time has lapsed There is a separate ti...

Page 21: ...to different values selected by the user To do this for the first minute after having connected the hob to the power supply it is possible to access the power limiting menu 1 Press the touch key for...

Page 22: ...in the case of pyrolytic ovens due to the high temperature that this type of devi ce attains Only the official technical service can handle or repair the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it mu...

Page 23: ...Warning It is dangerous to cook with fat or oil without being present as these may catch fire NEVER try to extin guish a fire with water In this event disconnect the device and cover the flames with...

Page 24: ...ired hotplates can be switched on 1 Select the desired hotplate by pre ssing the related touch key 2 An 0 will appear in the related power indicator and the decimal point will stay on indicating that...

Page 25: ...may be affected reducing its power to a lower level in which case this will be displayed on its indicator 3 POWER BOOST FUNCTION DISCONNECTION The Power boo st function can be disconnected by pressin...

Page 26: ...o different values selected by the user To do this for the first minute after having connected the hob to the power supply it is possible to access the power limiting menu 1 Press the touch key for th...

Page 27: ...seconds the touch control will switch off automa tically When the touch control is activated you can dis connect it at any time by touching the touch but ton 1 even if it has been locked lock func ti...

Page 28: ...r The said power depends on the size of the hot plate and it can reach the maximum value allowed by the generator POWER BOOST FUNCTION CONNECTION 1 Activate the related hotplate to power level 9 2 Fro...

Page 29: ...n doing this the two decimal points 4 of the hotplates will light up and they will both be set to power level 0 To deactivate this function again simultaneously press the two related selection touch k...

Page 30: ...on activated 11 Pilot indicator light heat control sustainment function activated 12 Less sensor for timer 13 More sensor for timer 14 Activation sensor for boil control function 15 Activation sensor...

Page 31: ...g areas of the induction hob Prevent possible fire hazards The induction generator com plies with current EU legislation We however recommend that anyone fitted with a device such as a pace maker shou...

Page 32: ...lect a power level by placing your finger directly on a desired point of the cursor slider In order to select a plate on these models directly touch the POWER INDICA TER NUMBER 3 TURNING THE APPLIANCE...

Page 33: ...op on again until it unblocks Stop Function This function puts the cooking process on pause The timer will also be paused if it is activated Activating the Stop function Touch the Stop sensor 17 for o...

Page 34: ...ntdown to occur and the plate to automatically turn off see section Timer Function Deactivating the function You can cancel the function at any time by simply turning off the plate or modifying the po...

Page 35: ...ower plate will turn off and from then on it will be the upper one that indica tes the values of the clock for both To deactivate this function you should press the sensor again or 16 cal service can...

Page 36: ...an be removed by cleaning thoroughly using a special cleaner for ceramic glass hot plates although you may need to repeat the cleaning process several times Warning Handle the glass scraper carefully...

Page 37: ...ing does not respond possible cause no heating zone has been selected Possible solution be sure to select a heating zone before operating it Possible cause there is humidity on the sen sors and or you...

Page 38: ...er The induction generator of the cooker turns on and off alternately in order to keep the chosen cooking level This is not a defect After a power outage or the first time the hob is connected the con...

Page 39: ...39 ERROR CODE LIST FOR INDUCTION HOBS...

Page 40: ...ied personnel This is why we recommend that you always contact the Dealer who sold the appliance or our nearest Assistance Centre specifying the brand the model the serial number and the type of probl...

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