Falcon E3913i User Instructions Download Page 3

Each cooking zone is controlled by a marked, variable

control from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest). The ideal setting

for simmering or fast boiling pans of varying size will

quickly be established through experience.

Each control has a green LED indicator. When a cooking

zone is switched on, the LED indicator will light and stay

lit during heating/cooking. If pan is removed from zone,

LED will flash approximately once per second to indicate

cooking zone is still active, awaiting detection of a pan.

After use, switch off cooking zones by returning

control to OFF position. DO NOT rely on pan detector

or safety features to isolate cooking zone. 

Note: Positioning lines available for centralising

pot(s). 

It is important that pots are magnetic or induction-

approved. 

A guide to the correct use of pans and cooking zones is

provided on Pages 4 and 5.

OVEN

The oven is controlled by a thermostat.

An amber neon, when lit, indicates that current is

being supplied to the elements. This will go out

when oven has reached selected temperature.

Grid Shelves

Two oven shelves are supplied. Five shelf

positions are available. If two shelves are used

at once, they should be spaced at least two

runners apart, e.g. 1 – 3, 3 – 5 etc.

Tray Size

The oven accommodates 1 x 1 gastronorm trays

(530 x 325mm) or other types 

up to 530 x 500mm.      

Trays and dishes should always be 

located centrally on the shelves.

Pre-Heating Time

Allow at least 45 mins from switching on from cold,

irrespective of temperature setting.

Insert food items quickly and close the doors firmly.

Oven Light

Push and hold switch to view items while cooking.

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Figure 3 - Oven control

Figure 2 - Hob zone control

control knob

LED indicator (green)

control knob

oven light switch

temperature 

indicator (amber)

mains on neon (red)

Summary of Contents for E3913i

Page 1: ...mance of the appliance WARNING THE APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED WARNING PERSONS WITH PACEMAKERS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR G P BEFORE OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE THIS UNIT OPERATES AT 18 22KHz AND THIS MAY AFFECT...

Page 2: ...c worn by the user could become hot when in close proximity to cooking zone Do not place credit cards etc on glass ceramic top as data could be wiped Never leave induction hob unsupervised when in use...

Page 3: ...ect use of pans and cooking zones is provided on Pages 4 and 5 OVEN The oven is controlled by a thermostat An amber neon when lit indicates that current is being supplied to the elements This will go...

Page 4: ...er circle markings have been compromised Figure 7 Zone will Operate however 180mm pan Ideal for cooking Although pot is positioned incorrectly whole pan area will cook Outer circle markings have not b...

Page 5: ...cted Note This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged e g large dents Figure 14 Pot base is bowed inward and is NOT FLAT The unit efficiency will be dramatically reduced during cooking It may no...

Page 6: ...ven doors during cooking process If removing food from oven ensure doors are fully open Cooking times are dependant upon the following Pre heat temperature Food temperature e g frozen chilled or ambie...

Page 7: ...lty external heat sources too close Clear air routes Clean fan filter Remove any external heat source If still faulty call Service Engineer 07 Cooking zone temperature sensor Short circuit at temperat...

Page 8: ...to Figure 5 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE General BEFORE ANY CLEANING OPERATION ISOLATE ELECTRICITY AT MAIN SWITCH THE APPLIANCE MUST NEVER BE CLEANED WITH A JET OF WATER OR BE STEAM CLEANED Surfaces are eas...

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