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2.3  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The unit must be installed so that it can be pulled out without difficulty 

from the cut-out for servicing or cleaning.

Your cooktop must always have adequate circulation. Make sure that the air

intake and its exhaust are not obstructed.

To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units,

cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided.

Never glue or jam the unit inside its cut-out.

During cooking, a built-in fan inside the cooktop
will operate constantly to keep the internal
components cool. The air intake is on the bottom
of the cooktop box, and the warm air exhaust is
located on the back of the rim, as shown on the
schematic. If the air intake or the exhaust are
obstructed, the cooktop safeties will either shut
down the power output or shut down the unit.

We suggest that you should periodically check
that there are no objects (dust, paper, etc.) which
could obstruct the air intake under your induction
cooktop.

Although the induction-cooktop heat rejection is
minimal and the unit does not create any fumes in
operation, such a unit must be installed
underneath a properly sized ventilation hood for
exhausting any smells, vapor and smoke created
by cooking foods. 

Also, a proper downdraft system can be used for
ventilation.

A minimum vertical clearance of 30” is
required between the top of the cooking
surface and the bottom of any
unprotected combustible material, such
as cabinets, wooden trim, etc.

In the back, leave a minimum of 3/8”
between the cooktop edge and adjacent
vertical surfaces (backsplash, wall, high
cabinets, etc.). This space is needed for
the unit to breath properly.

If a downdraft ventilation system is used,a
minimum of 1/4” of clearance is required
between the rear edge of the cooktop and
the downdraft pipe.

Leave a minimum of 2”underneath the unit
for the air intake.

Cabinet below

Cross

Section

30”

3/8”

Minimum

Clearance

Requirements

Exhaust

2”

Air

intake

Cabinet above

IFA-80AL

Summary of Contents for IFA-80 AL - ANNEXE 410

Page 1: ...CARE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL INDUCTION COOKTOP IFA 80 AL Note To avoid accident and damage please read these instructions carefully before operating the appliance...

Page 2: ...ismanualwiththeunitfortheowner OWNER Pleasekeepthismanualforfuturereference IMPORTANT Localcodesvary Installation electricalconnections andgroundingmustcomplywithallapplicablecodes Savethismanualforth...

Page 3: ...andOperation 12 4 3 CookwareforYourInductionUnit 13 4 4 HeatingZones BurnerSizes Cookware 14 4 5 MatchingPotsandPanswithBurners 14 4 6 PowerSharing 15 4 7 ToDoorNottoDo 15 5 Care and Cleaning 16 6 Tro...

Page 4: ...ppliance Flammable materialsshouldnotbestorednearsurfaceunits 7 Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires Smotherfireorflameorusedrychemicalor foam typeextinguisher 8 Use Only Dry Potholders Moistordamp pothol...

Page 5: ...the cookware thehandleofacookwareshouldbe positionedsothatitisturnedinward anddoes notextendoveradjacentsurfaceunits 15 Do Not Cook On Broken Cooktop If cooktopshouldbreak cleaningsolutionsand spillov...

Page 6: ...und corners of the cut out and file them to ensure smooth edges and prevent corner cracking Rough edges and inside corners which are not rounded as well as forced fits can contribute to cracking of co...

Page 7: ...distributorwillassistyouwithyour claim Iftheunitisnotgoingtobeinstalledforsome time youshouldkeepitinitsoriginalpackaging andstoreit inadryandsafeplace Readthroughthesectionofthismanualwhich pertainst...

Page 8: ...d Theredandthe blackwirefromtheunitaretobeconnectedtothe service hot wires andthegreenwireistobe connectedtothegroundconductor Thecircuitprotectorfortheunitshouldbeproper lymarkedinsideelectricpanelan...

Page 9: ...atyoushouldperiodicallycheck thattherearenoobjects dust paper etc which couldobstructtheairintakeunderyourinduction cooktop Althoughtheinduction cooktopheatrejectionis minimalandtheunitdoesnotcreatean...

Page 10: ...inductioncookingis placedonaburnertherewillbenopoweroutput ontheburner Ifanoperatorleansonthekeypadbychance formorethentenseconds controlswilldisable theheatingsectionoftheunit Thisoccurrenceis called...

Page 11: ...okingelementsdonot incorporateaheatgeneratingelement unlike convectionalelectricrings halogenorradiant elementsetc therefore heatlevelscanbe changedveryquickly Energyefficiencyforinductioniswithinrang...

Page 12: ...trol panel 9 50Wto2800W 61 2 50Wto2000W 4 1 GLASS TOP BURNER SIZE AND CONTROLS 4 2 CONTROLS AND OPERATION B A B D D For simultaneous cooking is recommended the use of cooking zones located on opposite...

Page 13: ...thorwithoutenamel coatedbase Stainlesssteelpotsandpansdesignedfor inductioncookware Note Stainless steel used for cookware is non magnetic in most cases and unsuitable for induction cooking but most m...

Page 14: ...on a cooking zone at power level 4 If the display remains on your cookware is compatible If the display flashes your cookware cannot be used with induction cooking You can also use a magnet to test th...

Page 15: ...p Theymayunintentio nallydropanddamagetheglass Underthepretensethatonlyonezoneisused withanadequatecookwarecoveringthewhole surfaceoftheburner andthatpoweronthezone isadjustedtothemaximum 12 themaximu...

Page 16: ...s Cleaningcloth white vinegar ordiluted de limingagent Glasscleaning agentsandsponge WHAT TO DO Soaktheareatobecleanedwith soapywater thenwipeitclean Soaktheareatobecleanedwith warmsoapywater Useaspec...

Page 17: ...tON andhavingcookwareplaced ontheburner thereisnoheat andthedigitalindicatorconti nuestoflash Thecookwareyouaretryingto useisnotcompatiblewith inductioncookingorits diameterisunder4 Usecookwaresuitabl...

Page 18: ...relocatedunderthecooktop onthemetalframe Model __________________________________ Serial ___________________________________ DatePurchased ___________________________ Store ___________________________...

Page 19: ...lusionor limitationmaynotapplytoyou Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrightsandyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhich varyfromstatetostate IF YOU NEED SERVICE PleasecontactCustomerCareatFagorAmericaat1 800 207...

Page 20: ...AMERICA INC PO BOX 94 LYNDHURST NJ 07071 Toll Free 1 800 207 0806 Email infoappliances fagoramerica com www fagoramerica com The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the items described in this m...

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