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USING YOUR COOKTOP

To pause cooking

This feature temporarily stops cooking operation for a maximum of 10 minutes. This is 
useful if you are leaving for a short period of time while cooking. All selected settings such 
as heat level, timer will remain when cooking resumes.

Touch 

 on the menu bar to pause 

cooking operation. 

The pan icon will turn grey and 

 icon 

appears. 

 

z

All pan settings are retained when 
in paused mode. 

To resume cooking, touch 

 again. 

 

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The cooktop will operate at its 
current settings. 

If paused state extends longer than 10 minutes, the cooktop will automatically turn off. 
If you want to cancel cooking during paused mode, touch or slide down your finger 
down to 0.

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Summary of Contents for CI926DTB4

Page 1: ...FULL SURFACE INDUCTION COOKTOP CI926DTB4 model USER GUIDE NZ AU BI SG...

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Page 3: ...21 Cooking functions 22 Safety features 24 Customising your cooktop 27 Cooking guidelines 36 Care and cleaning 38 Alert messages 39 Troubleshooting 41 Energy guidelines 43 Energy guidelines BI EU onl...

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Page 5: ...ll switch and contact a qualified technician Switch off the appliance before cleaning or maintenance WARNING Fire Hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in serious burns or death Unattended c...

Page 6: ...urface is cool Never leave metal objects such as kitchen utensils or empty pans on the cooktop as they can become hot very quickly Beware magnetisable metal objects worn on the body may become hot in...

Page 7: ...insulin pumps must consult with their doctor or implant manufacturer before using this appliance to make sure that their implants will not be affected by the electromagnetic field WARNING Cut Hazard F...

Page 8: ...emory cards or electronic devices eg computers MP3 players near the appliance as they may be affected by its electromagnetic field z We recommend using plastic or wooden kitchen utensils for cooking w...

Page 9: ...ul to avoid steam burn Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface Servicing z Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the user gu...

Page 10: ...lay Use the touchscreen to navigate cooking settings Using the touchscreen Use the ball of your finger not its tip The controls respond to touch so pressure is not needed WARNING Do not place metal ob...

Page 11: ...changes according to the selected heat setting To select the heat level with the slider slide your finger on the power slider For quick access place your finger directly on the selected level Power s...

Page 12: ...he pan We recommend to use cookware with maximum diameter of 360mm or less Suitable cookware material z ferromagnetic stainless steel z aluminium with ferromagnetic bottom z cast iron z steel z enamel...

Page 13: ...o the new position Ensure that you only move one pan at a time Moving pans simultaneously will result in inconsistent detection of pans or incorrect pan display An error will be displayed if the pans...

Page 14: ...main when cooking resumes Touch on the menu bar to pause cooking operation The pan icon will turn grey and icon appears z All pan settings are retained when in paused mode To resume cooking touch agai...

Page 15: ...e heat display shows 0 1 3 USING YOUR COOKTOP 10 20 02 49 H H Beware of hot surfaces H will be displayed on the display screen to indicate areas on the cooktop surface that are still too hot to touch...

Page 16: ...er for cooking such as rice pasta or noodles for 10 minutes After 10 minutes the heat level automatically reduces to setting 9 1 2 Select the pan first Select POWERBOOST by touching or sliding to B on...

Page 17: ...e timer can be set for each pan independent from other pans Once the pan is placed on the cooking surface touch on the right of the pan indicator icon TIMER will be displayed on the screen Scroll up d...

Page 18: ...ng and beeping sound If not pressed the timer automatically stops after 35 seconds USING THE TIMER 5 2 3 Resetting the timer Touch to reset the timer to 00 00 Touch to confirm 3 00 00 TIMER 2 HOURS 00...

Page 19: ...The heat level setting of any pan can be operated normally while the kitchen timer is running The kitchen timer can be adjusted ranging from 1 minute to 9 hours and 59 minutes TIMER will be displayed...

Page 20: ...minutes and seconds z If set time is more than 1 hour the time is displayed in hour s and minutes When the set time expires 00 00 will flash and you wil hear a beeping sound Touch 00 00 to stop the f...

Page 21: ...nce the pan is placed on the cooking surface touch on the left of the pan indicator icon 2 The PROGRAMS menu will open Touch to select MELTING function 3 The MELTING symbol is shown in the pan icon an...

Page 22: ...e touch on the left of the pan indicator icon 2 The PROGRAMS menu will open Touch to select KEEP WARM 3 The KEEP WARM symbol is shown in the pan icon and the temperature of the pan is automatically se...

Page 23: ...the cooking surface touch on the left of the pan indicator icon The PROGRAMS menu will open Touch to select SIMMERING function The pan icon will show the SIMMERING symbol and the temperature of the pa...

Page 24: ...e menu bar to select KEY LOCK The display will show the KEY LOCK icon to indicate the touchscreen is now locked z If a key is touched during lock mode you will hear a beeping sound and a message on ho...

Page 25: ...ill too hot to touch The touchscreen displays H on the indicated cooking surface and will disappear if temperature is 55 C or less If there is a power interruption while the residual heat indicator is...

Page 26: ...n the selected cooking function or heat level setting Below are the following time limits corresponding to the cooking level SAFETY FEATURES COOKING LEVEL MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME HOURS MELTING 2 KEEP W...

Page 27: ...ooktops PERSONALISE CHILD LOCK SOUND BRIGHTNESS CLOCK LANGUAGE FACTORY RESET 1 2 Touch on the bottom right corner of the touchscreen The SETTINGS menu is displayed Swipe the icons left or right to nav...

Page 28: ...PERSONALISE setting on the touchscreen The touchscreen shows an editing box containing the functions in the menu bar To remove a function tap the icon in the editing box The icon will move to the bot...

Page 29: ...f power is interrupted the child lock remains active when the cooktop is turned ON 2 3 1 To activate Key lock On the SETTINGS menu touch to open the CHILD LOCK setting on the touchscreen Scroll to sel...

Page 30: ...ch to open CHILD LOCK setting on the touchscreen 2 4 3 CUSTOMISING YOUR COOKTOP The child lock icon is displayed each time the cooktop is switched ON To access the main screen touch the icon for 3 sec...

Page 31: ...g TIMER slider to adjust the volume Touch to confirm Sound This function enables you to change the volume of sound emitted by the touchscreen There are two volume sliders to adjust the NOTIFICATION an...

Page 32: ...your finger along the slider to adjust the brightness level Touch to confirm CUSTOMISING YOUR COOKTOP Brightness This function allows you to change the brightness of the touchscreen Personalise Child...

Page 33: ...in screen Clock is displayed on the main screen After cooking and cooktop is switched off the clock stays displayed for 15 seconds then disappears If there is still residual heat on the cooktop countd...

Page 34: ...NG YOUR COOKTOP Language This function allows you to set your preferred language The languages supported are English German French Spanish Italian Simplified Chinese Korean and Vietnamese English is s...

Page 35: ...default settings 1 2 On the SETTINGS menu touch to open FACTORY RESET menu on the touchscreen Touch to confirm To cancel touch X to exit FACTORY RESET menu and return to the main screen Language Soun...

Page 36: ...emperature for about 20 minutes before cooking 2 Heat up a heavy based frying pan 3 Brush both sides of the steak with oil Drizzle a small amount of oil into the hot pan and then lower the meat onto t...

Page 37: ...ed vegetables fish frozen products 3 4 steam Vegetables fish meat 4 5 water Steamed potatoes soups pasta fresh vegetables 6 7 medium cooking simmering Meat eggs sausages pancakes 7 8 cooking Potatoes...

Page 38: ...or razor blade scraper suitable for ceramic glass cooktops but beware of hot cooking surfaces 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a 30 angle and scrape the soiling or spill to a cool area of the cooktop 3...

Page 39: ...surface Two pans heated at different heat levels are placed too close to each other The following are examples of alert messages Touch to show the corresponding alert message on the touchscreen 3 Your...

Page 40: ...cted Remove the obstruction E2 E21 The cooktop is overheated Switch off the cooktop Let it cool down before before you turn it on again EA EC Ed EE Er13 Er21 Er22 Er31 Er35 Er47 Er61 Er66 Error in Ele...

Page 41: ...sure the touchscreen is dry and use the ball of your finger when touching the controls The glass is scratched Rough edged cookware Use cookware with flat and smooth bases See Cookware Unsuitable abras...

Page 42: ...ent metals vibrating differently This is normal for induction cookware and does not indicate a fault Condensation is forming on surrounding walls cabinetry or your overhead rangehood This is a normal...

Page 43: ...irective 2012 16 EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE for European Union countries only GB This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012 19 EU on Waste Electrical a...

Page 44: ...ng time z Use a steamer or a pan with a divider to cook different vegetables at the same time z Using a cover when boiling water to reduce the time it takes to get to the boil z Simmering liquid cooke...

Page 45: ...f Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that 1 Your product is correctly installed 2 You are familiar with its normal operation If after checking these points you still...

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Page 48: ...ge at any time The product specifications in this guide apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous product improvement these specifications...

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