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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

●   Before using the induction hob for the first time, carefully read its user manual. This will ensure 

user safety and prevent damage to the appliance.

   If the induction hob is operated in immediate vicinity to the radio, television set or other radio-

-frequency-emitting device, make sure that the hob’s touch sensor controls operate correctly.

●   The hob must be connected by a qualified installer.

   Do not install the appliance near a refrigerator.

  Furniture, where the hob is installed must be resistant to temperatures up to 100°C. This 

applies to veneers, edges, surfaces made of plastics, adhesives and paints.

●   The appliance may only be used once fitted in kitchen furniture. This will protect the user 

against accidental touching the live part.

   Repairs to electrical appliances may only be conducted by specialists. Improper repairs can 

be dangerous to the user.

   The appliance is not connected to mains when it is unplugged or the main circuit breaker is 

switched off.

   Plug of the power cord should be accessible after appliance has been installed.

   Ensure that children do not play with the appliance.

   This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical, mental 

or sensory handicaps, or by those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance, 

unless under supervision or in accordance with the instructions as communicated to them 

by persons responsible for their safety.

  

Persons with implanted devices, which support vital functions (eg, pacemaker, in-

sulin pump, or hearing aids) must ensure that these devices are not affected by the 

induction hob (the frequency of the induction hob is 20-50 kHz).

   Once power is disconnected all settings and indications are erased. When electric power is 

restored caution is advisable. If the cooking zones are hot, „H” residual heat indicator will be 

displayed. Also child lock key will be displayed, as when the appliance is connected for the 

first time.

   Built-in residual heat indicator can be used to determine if the appliance is on and if it is still 

hot.

   If the mains socket is near the cooking zone, make sure the cord does not touch any hot areas.

●  When cooking using oil and fat do not leave the appliance unattended, as there is a fire hazard.

  Do not use plastic containers and aluminium foil. They melt at high temperatures and may 

damage the cooking surface.

   Solid or liquid sugar, citric acid, salt or plastic must not be allowed to spill on the hot cooking 

zone.

●   If sugar or plastic accidentally fall on the hot cooking zone, do not turn off the hob and scrape 

the sugar or plastic off with a sharp scraper. Protect hands from burns and injuries.

Summary of Contents for IO-HOB-1174

Page 1: ...0AC 3IF 331AS 3IF 301AC Manual de instrucciones EN Induction hob Lea detenidamente este manual antes de usar el aparato Before using the appliance please carefully read this manual Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...No utilice el aparato sin haber le do este manual El aparato s lo ha sido dise ado como dispositivo para cocinar Cualquier otro uso por ejemplo para la calefacci n de habitaciones es incompatible con...

Page 3: ...3 CONTENIDO Informaci n b sica 2 Seguridad 4 Descripci n del producto 9 Instalaci n 10 Funcionamiento 14 Limpieza y conservaci n 25 Situaciones de emergencia 27 Datos t cnicos 29...

Page 4: ...a y conocimientos siempre que lo hagan bajo la supervisi n de otra responsable de su seguridad o sigan las instrucciones de uso Impida que los ni os jueguen con el aparato y que realicen las tareas de...

Page 5: ...o cuchillos tene dores cucharas o tapas as como papel de aluminio ya que pueden calentarse Despu s de su uso apague el elemento de calefac ci n de la placa mediante el interruptor y no tenga en cuenta...

Page 6: ...uarios que porten dispositivos de apoyo a las funciones vitales por ejemplo marcapasos bomba de insulina o aud fono deben asegurarse que el funciona miento de stos no se ve afectado por la placa de in...

Page 7: ...o tensi n No se puede utilizar la superficie de la placa como una tabla de cortar o mesa de trabajo No se debe colocar la placa encima de un horno sin ventilador lavavajillas frigor fico congelador o...

Page 8: ...as nocivas consecuencias para el ser humano y para el medio ambiente derivadas de la presencia de componentes peligrosos o del inadecuado almacenamiento y proce samiento de dichos dispositivos Este ap...

Page 9: ...izquierdo 2 3 1 6 4 3 9 5 7 5 8 8 10 12 11 1 Sensor apagar encender la placa 2 Sensor m s 3 Indicador de la zona de cocci n 4 Sensor menos 5 Sensor de selecci n de las zonas de cocci n 6 Sensor de re...

Page 10: ...ancia m nima entre el borde del hueco y la pared lateral del mueble deber ser de 55 mm l El revestimiento y el pegamento de los muebles para empotrar debe ser resistente a temperaturas superiores a 10...

Page 11: ...N Est prohibido colocar la placa encima de un horno sin ventilaci n Dib 2 Montaje de la encimera encima del armario Montaje de la encimera encima del horno con ventilaci n 5 10mm 5 10mm 500x10mm 25mm...

Page 12: ...la sim tricamente de forma que la distancia entre la placa y el borde de la encimera sea uniforme en cada lado fig 5 Instalaci n de la junta Dependiendo del modelo la junta vendr instalada de f brica...

Page 13: ...l ctrica lea la informaci n in cluida en la placa de datos y en el esquema de conexi n Advertencia El instalador debe entregarle al usuario el certificado de conexi n de la placa a la instalaci n el c...

Page 14: ...nte sobre la placa y termina en el momento de retirarlo Durante el uso habitual de la placa de inducci n pueden o rse diferentes sonidos que no afectan de ninguna manera al correcto funcionamiento de...

Page 15: ...idas y si se contin a presionando desencadena una se al de fallo Al terminar el uso apague la zona de calentamiento mediante el ajuste y no tenga en cuenta las indicaciones del detector de recipientes...

Page 16: ...ndo influir negativamente en el control de temperaturas por el m dulo de inducci n y podr causar el sobrecalentamiento del recipiente No debe usar recipientes da ados por ejemplo con el fondo deformad...

Page 17: ...cia Se recomiendan ollas de fondo plano grueso y suave Vidrio No detecta la presencia de olla Porcelana No detecta la presencia de olla Las ollas de fondo de cobre No detecta la presencia de olla Para...

Page 18: ...1 Una vez activada la placa de cocci n con el sensor 1 y dentro de los siguientes 10 se gundos deber conectar la zona de cocci n deseada 5 2 Despu s de pulsar el sensor de la zona de cocci n seleccio...

Page 19: ...ar la zona de cocci n y pulsar el sensor 11 La letra P se iluminar en la pantalla de la zona La desactivaci n de la funci n Booster se efect a pulsando de nuevo el sensor 11 mientras la zona de cocci...

Page 20: ...desactivaci n de la funci n bloqueo de la placa se lleva a cabo pulsando durante 5 segundos el sensor 7 Cuando la funci n bloqueo est activa el diodo de se ali zaci n 9 se ilumina Durante un corte de...

Page 21: ...A continuaci n y mediante los sensores 2 y 4 ajuste el nivel de potencia en el rango de 1 8 y de nuevo pulsar el sensor 5 En la pantalla se mostrar alternativa mente el d gito de la potencia ajustada...

Page 22: ...occi n de 01 a 99 minutos En la cercan a del reloj se ilumina el diodo de se alizaci n 8 que correspondiente a la zona de calentamiento Cuando se configura m s de un tiempo en la pantalla del reloj se...

Page 23: ...dor Si la placa de cocina est apagada Conectamos la placa tocando el sensor conectar desconectar de la placa de cocci n 1 A continuaci n con el sensor 6 se debe activar el temporizador CONel sensor 2...

Page 24: ...s recipientes Esta funci n se puede aprovechar tambi n para derretir mantequilla chocolate etc Para usar correctamente esta funci n se debe utilizar una olla adecuada con fondo plano con el fin de que...

Page 25: ...s que limpian con vapor Eliminaci n de las manchas Las manchas claras de color perla resi duos de aluminio pueden desaparecer de la placa de inducci n utilizando un detergente especial cuando est fr a...

Page 26: ...rvan grietas o roturas en la placa cer mica deber apagarla inmediatamente y desconectarla de la red quitando el fusible o tirando de la clavija de la toma A continuaci n llame al servicio t cnico Revi...

Page 27: ...sar los botones durante un poco m s de tiempo Se han pulsado al mismo tiempo demasiados boto nes Pulsar siempre s lo un bot n excepto cuando se apaga la zona de calenta miento 3 El dispositivo no res...

Page 28: ...e su correcta utilizaci n en el hogar La garant a no cubrir aquellos fallos de funcionamiento que se deban a errores que Usted haya cometido El fabricante no responde de los da os producidos en el apa...

Page 29: ...inducci n 210 220 mm 2000 W Zona de calentamiento de inducci n 280 mm 2600 W Zona de calentamiento de inducci n Booster 210 220 mm 2000 3000 W Zona de calentamiento de inducci n Booster 160 180 mm 12...

Page 30: ...u have read and understood this manual thoroughly The appliance is designed solely for cooking Any other use eg heating a room is incompatible with the appliance s intended purpose and can pose a risk...

Page 31: ...31 CONTENTS Basic Information 30 Safety instructions 32 Description of the appliance 37 Installation 38 Operation 42 Cleaning and maintenance 53 Troubleshooting 55 Specification 57...

Page 32: ...ack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the ap...

Page 33: ...nives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot After use switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector The appliance is not...

Page 34: ...sory handicaps or by those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance unless under supervision or in accordance with the instructions as communicated to them by persons responsible for the...

Page 35: ...racked switch off power to avoid the risk of electric shock Do not use the cooking surface as a cutting board or work table Do not place metal objects such as knives forks spoons lids and aluminium fo...

Page 36: ...avoid environmental and health hazards resulting from the pre sence of dangerous components and the in appropriate storage and processing of such goods In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 U...

Page 37: ...on cooking zone front left 2 3 1 6 4 3 9 5 7 5 8 8 10 12 11 1 On off sensor 2 Higher heat setting selector 3 Cooking zone indicator 4 Lower heat setting selector 5 Cooking zone selection sensor 6 Time...

Page 38: ...worktop l The distance between the edge of the opening and the side wall of the furniture should be minimum 55 mm l Worktop must be made of materials including veneer and adhesives resistant to a tem...

Page 39: ...tall the hob above the oven without ventilation Fig 2 Installing hob in kitchen cabinet worktop Installing hob in kitchen worktop above oven with ventilation INSTALLATION 5 10mm 5 10mm 500x10mm 25mm 3...

Page 40: ...ted at the factory proceed as follows Before installing the hob in the cut out worktop the gasket is to be attached to the back of the hob pic 2 To do this first peel off the protective film from the...

Page 41: ...connecting the hob to the power supply it is important to read the information on the data plate and the connection diagram Caution The installer is obliged to provide the user with appliance electri...

Page 42: ...no thermal inertia since the cooking starts immediately when the pot is placed on the hob and ends once it is removed Certain sounds can be heard during normal use of the induction hob which do not a...

Page 43: ...me a sensor field is touched an acoustic signal can be heard OPERATION If a pan is not placed on a cooking zone or the pan is unsuitable the symbol is displayed The cooking zone will not operate If a...

Page 44: ...the induction module The concave base or deep embossed logo of the manufacturer interfere with the temperature induction control module and can cause overheating of the pot or pan Do not use damaged...

Page 45: ...tion cookware can scratch the hob surface Enamelled steel High efficiency Cookware with a flat thick and smooth base is recom mended Glass Cookware is not detected Porcelain Cookware is not detected C...

Page 46: ...sensor field Switch on the cooking zone Once the appliance is switched on using the on off touch sensor 1 select a cooking zone 5 within the next 10 seconds 1 When a cooking zone selection sensor fiel...

Page 47: ...ld 11 set the Booster function The letter P will be shown on the display To turn off the Booster function touch the Booster function selection sensor field 11 of the active cooking zone or touch senso...

Page 48: ...Lock Turn Child Lock on off Touch and hold sensor 7 for 5 seconds to turn Child Lock on off Indicator light 9 is on when the Child Lock function is on During failure of power supply H residual heat in...

Page 49: ...ensor 5 to activate the selected cooking zone Then touch 2 or 4 to set the desired heat setting in the 1 8 range and then touch sensor 5 again The display will alternate between the let ter A and the...

Page 50: ...sor field to set the desired cooking time 01 to 99 minutes Timer indicator light 8 of a relevant cooking zone will be on If more than one timer is set the shortest duration is displayed Timer indicato...

Page 51: ...nt and does not affect the operation of the cooking zones in any way Set minute minder When the appliance is off Touch the on off sensor 1 to turn on the appliance Then touch sensor 6 to activate minu...

Page 52: ...s bottom This function can be also used to melt butter or chocolate For the keep food warm function to operate correctly use a flat base pot or frying pan so that base temperature is accurately measu...

Page 53: ...team or pressure cleaners Removing stains Bright stains of pearl colour residual aluminium can be removed from the cool hob using a special cleaning agent Limestone residue eg after evaporated water c...

Page 54: ...nd contact customer service Important In the event of breakage or chipping of the hob cooking surface turn off and unplug the appliance To do this disconnect the fuse or unplug the appliance Then refe...

Page 55: ...r multiple sensors touched at the same time always touch only one sensor field except when a cooking zone is switched off 3 The appliance does not respond and emits and extended beep improper use wron...

Page 56: ...centre Important You are responsible for operating the appliance correctly and maintaining its good condition If you call service as a result of operating the appliance incorrectly you will be respon...

Page 57: ...180 mm 1200 W induction cooking zone 210 220 mm 2000 W induction cooking zone 280 mm 2600 W booster induction cooking zone 210 220 mm 2000 3000 W booster induction cooking zone 160 180 mm 1200 1400 W...

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