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SECTION 2 - SAFETY and OPERATION

WARNING

IF GLASS-CERAMIC TOP IS CRACKED OR BROKEN,

IMMEDIATELY DISCONNECT APPLIANCE FROM

POWER SUPPLY AND CONTACT YOUR SERVICE

AGENT.

WARNING
PERSONS WITH PACEMAKERS SHOULD CONSULT
THEIR G.P. BEFORE OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE.
THIS UNIT OPERATES AT 20KHz AND THIS MAY
AFFECT OLDER TYPES OF PACEMAKER.

The air intake filter MUST be in position during operation.

It should also be cleaned regularly.

DO NOT obstruct air filter entry below front of appliance

or flue exit at rear.  

This unit must be installed by a suitably qualified person.

A mains input connecting cable is not supplied with the

unit. Suitable cables should be provided by the installer.                

Use of the correct type of pan is essential for correct

operation

(Refer to Section 3)

Do not place any metal objects, such as kitchen

utensils, cutlery, aluminium foil, or plastic vessels,

on the glass-  ceramic top.

Items such as rings, watches, bracelets etc worn by

the user could become hot when in close proximity to the

cooking zone. 

Do not place credit cards, etc. on the glass-ceramic top

as data could be wiped off. 

Never leave the induction hob unsupervised when in use.

The glass-ceramic top must NOT be used for storage.

Do not place cloths etc. over appliance rear. This may

impede flue outlet and cause overheating of appliance. 

OPERATION

Use of the correct pan type is essential for correct

operation. 

Suitable pans are those made with ferrous materials,

ie, ferrous stainless steel, steel. Use a magnet to check;

if magnet sticks to the base, the pan should be ok to use. 

Warning – 

this only tests function

– not quality!

Always place pans centrally on the cooking zone for

optimum performance and safety.

Optimum pan diameter is 

270mm

.

Do not use pans of less than 

120mm

diameter.

SECTION 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

4 x individually controlled, marked cooking zones on a
glass-ceramic cooktop, mounted on a stand with a fixed
stainless steel shelf. Available on feet or optional castors.

Figure 2 - Appliance on castors

Figure 3 - Appliance on legs

Figure 1 

Summary of Contents for E2904i

Page 1: ...rect operation and maintenance of the unit The equipment is designed for PROFESSIONAL USE and should only be operated by QUALIFIED persons It is the responsibility of the supervisor or equivalent to e...

Page 2: ...watches bracelets etc worn by the user could become hot when in close proximity to the cooking zone Do not place credit cards etc on the glass ceramic top as data could be wiped off Never leave the i...

Page 3: ...nob LED indicator Zone indication i e RH rear Unit will not Operate 110mm pan If inner circle markings can be seen the pan is too small Detection will prevent cooking using this size of pan Unit will...

Page 4: ...Note This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged e g large dents Pot base is bowed inward and is NOT FLAT The unit efficiency will be dramatically reduced during cooking It may not even be detec...

Page 5: ...anty The air intake filter MUST be in place during operation The glass ceramic top can be wiped clean using a damp cloth and warm soapy water For heavy stains use a scraper whilst cooking zone is stil...

Page 6: ...able For example 6 short flashes followed by an extended flash would indicate error code 06 Generator internal temperature too high The codes are provided to diagnose possible faults and the action re...

Page 7: ...Cool down room Move appliance away from heat source Engineer required 04 Cooking zone temperature too high or remains constant during use Re set required Pan empty or too hot Cooking zone is self pro...

Page 8: ...or detects that current does not reflect what controls require Switch unit off for 10 seconds then on Engineer required 13 Mains connection error Re set required Mains voltage is too high or too low S...

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