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Table -2:

 Quick Heating Times in Automatic 

Cooking

Cooking Level 

Quick Heating 

Time of Operation - (second) 

1

10

2

30

3

47

4

65

5

85

6

25

7

35

8

45

9

10

Automatic Cooking and High 

Power (Booster)

Automatic cooking function makes cooking 

easier. If the Automatic Cooking is active, 

the hotplate will be operated with maximum 

power for a period of time (see Table -2). 

Quick heating time depends on the selected 

heat level. This is indicated through a flashing 

“A”

 alternating with the heat setting value 

(e.g. half second 

“A”

 and half second 

“9”

) in 

the hotplate display. At the end of the quick 

heating time, hob will return to the normal 

heating mode for the selected level and “

A

” will 

disappear.

All hotplates are equipped with Quick Heating 

function. 

The below table contains the automatic 

heating times for different heating levels.

Turning Off the Automatic Cooking Feature:

• The Automatic Cooking function can be turned 
off early by decreasing the heat setting to “

0

”.

• Automatic Cooking is not active anymore 
when the period in table 2 is over.

High Power (Booster)

You can use high power level to heat your hob 
faster. But, it is not recommended to cook in 
this position for too long. 
Select the relevant hotplate to be operated and 
place the suitable pan. Increase its level up to 9 
and then revert it back to P position by pressing 

” key. Due to temperature, your hob will only 

be allowed to operate for maximum 10 minutes 
and the hotplate of the hob selected for booster 
function will automatically decrease to level 9.

Turning the hob off

If the main switch “

” is pressed more than 2 

sec, the hob is turned off. If the relevant hotplate 
is still hot when the hob is turned off, then “ ” 
will light in the display continuously. 

Turning Off The Individual Hotplates:

A selected hotplate can be turned off in 3 
different ways:

1. Simultaneous operation of the 

 and 

 keys

The desired hotplate must be chosen with the 

hotplate selection “ ” key. For example“ ”) 

Decimal point becomes solid on the display 

of the hotplate, The “

” and “

” keys must 

be touched at the same time to turn off the 

hotplate.

2. Reduction of the heat setting to “0” 

by operating the 

 key of the desired 

hotplate

3. Use of timer turn off function for desired 

hotplate 

(If timer function is available)

Turning On the Automatic Cooking 

Feature:

1.

 Turn on the hob.

2.

 Select desired hotplate by touching hotplate 

selection keys.

3.

 “

” key to switch the heat value of the 

hotplate to the desired level. 

“9”

 and 

“A”

 will 

be displayed on the screen respectively. This 
means heat setting value 

“9”

 and Quick Heating 

feature is active now.

4.

 Quick heating function of the level to be 

selected is determined with “

” or “

” keys. 

5.

 The specified Quick Heating function 

operates for the period according to the 

cooking level in table 2 and reverts back to 

its level after the time elapses. (For example, 

this period is 25 minutes for level 6)

Summary of Contents for IHT60

Page 1: ...MODEL IHT60 600mm Induction Cooktop Manual Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...19 7 Trouble shooting 20 8 Future transportation 21 Using the assembly clamp 07 Electrical Connection 08 Control Elements and Display 09 Turn on the hob 10 Select hotplates 10 Using the induction hotp...

Page 3: ...in the manual are for schematic purpose only and may not match exactly with your product Markings on the product or the values stated in other documents supplied with the product are values obtained u...

Page 4: ...with wet towels and keep doors and windows closed Ensure that the handles of pans and pots do not catch fire or break or they are not left out of the boundaries of the hob in a level where children ca...

Page 5: ...ly perform repairs in particular to electrical supply parts Improper repairs may lead to serious accidents damages and breakdowns In the event of a breakdown of the appliance before contacting our cus...

Page 6: ...made of pewter zinc or aluminum also aluminum foils or empty coffeepots could melt on hot cooking fields and cause damages Take care that no sugar containing foods or juices come into contact with hot...

Page 7: ...then the oven must have a cooling fan Enough clearance should be provided between the bottom side of the induction hob and the built in oven or furniture to be placed underneath the product in order t...

Page 8: ...e rear side of the furniture If there is an oven below If there is a board below During installation of your induction hob special care should be paid to place the product parallel to the installation...

Page 9: ...ng power of your product is 230 V 400 V 2N 50Hz In single phase operation your hob s current drawing rate is maximum 32 Amperes and maximum 2x16A during 2 phase operations Have the compliance of the f...

Page 10: ...as a timer each operation is confirmed with an audio signal Always keep the control panels clean and dry Moisture and dirt may cause malfunctioning If your hob is equipped with timer Hotplate cooking...

Page 11: ...will appear on the display If you begin with key A and 9 will flash on the display with a period of half seconds This indicates that the Automatic Cooking is running At the end of the preset time for...

Page 12: ...our appliance with maximum safety The hob control has a limitation of the operating time If one or more hotplates are inadvertently not switched off hotplate will be automatically deactivated after a...

Page 13: ...g is interrupted Selected hotplate level and flash alternatively Safe usage Preheat the hotplate at level 3 or 4 on which you will use non oil or less oil covered non sticking pan teflon type Never us...

Page 14: ...sing key Due to temperature your hob will only be allowed to operate for maximum 10 minutes and the hotplate of the hob selected for booster function will automatically decrease to level 9 Turning the...

Page 15: ...key Child Lock You can take the hob under protection in order to prevent children from turning on the hotplates Child Lock functionality is foreseen to lock the touch control unit in a complicated mul...

Page 16: ...rotates clockwise to the next active hotplate assigned to a timer The assignment recommendation is indicated by the flashing led 2 Set the desired time value with and keys Touching the key once again...

Page 17: ...the error messages that can appear on the touch control display In the event that the touch control surface is closed for a period longer than 10 seconds the entire control system will be deactivated...

Page 18: ...er use a dishcloth or sponge to clean the ceramic hob as these may leave a layer of soiled detergent on the hotplate which will burn and discolor the next time the hob is operated Avoid heating up emp...

Page 19: ...icular will cause frothing and spitting if added too quickly Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks of oil or fat Oil may catch fire if you...

Page 20: ...leaning agents as these will damage the surface You can use a ceramic hob scraper available at supermarkets to remove spilled food remains and stubborn marks from the surface In cleaning surfaces that...

Page 21: ...may not be wide enough for the selected hotplate Pan may not be centered correctly on the hotplate If does not appear on the active hotplate display although there is no pan on it If the hob is suppli...

Page 22: ...t are printed on the carton If you did not keep the original carton Secure the caps and Pan supports by adhesive tape Pack the oven in bubble wrap or thick cardboard and tape it securely in order to p...

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