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Installation and Operating Manual 

Installation and Operating Manual 

HOBS

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HOW TO PREVENT DAMAGE  

OF THE HOB

Glass ceramics is resistant to drastic tem-

perature changes, being a very strong mate-

rial in relation to such temperature variations. 

However, in the course of operation glass ce-

ramic hob is subjected to other impacts, for 

example, mechanical, in respect of which its 

strength is much lesser. 

Never use the ceramic hob as a stand for 

various items or as a work table.

Never use cast iron cookware or cookware 

with a damaged bottom, having rough, abra-

sive bottom surface or burrs. Moving such 

cookware on the hob may result in scratch-

ing on the hob surface.

Never place empty cookware, especially 

enamel and aluminum ones, on the induction 

burner when it is ON. This can damage the 

hob and the bottom of the cookware.

Never store hard and sharp items over the 

ceramic hob. If they fall on the hob, the hob 

will most likely be damaged.

If sugar or other sugar-containing food fall 

onto the hot induction burner and get melt-

ed, immediately remove them with a cleaning 

scraper while they are still hot. When the hot 

mass cools down, it can damage the surface 

when being removed.

When getting in contact with hot induction 

burners, synthetic materials, aluminum or cu-

linary foil or plastic utensils can get melted. 

Therefore, store these materials and items at 

safe distance from the glass ceramic hob. If, 

despite your efforts, some material has melt-

ed on the hob surface, immediately remove it 

with a scraper.

Always make sure, that acidic liquids, such 

as vinegar, lemon or lime scale dissolution 

agents, do not fall on the glass ceramic hob 

surface, since these substances leave matte 

stains on the surface.

Never put pans or frying pans on the hob 

frame, this may cause scratches and other 

damage.

Recommendations on Disposal

All the materials, used in the glass ceramic 

hob, are ecologically friendly and recyclable. 

Please, observe environment protection rules 

and regulations, use proper separate waste 

collection practices.

Used or damaged appliances are not useless 

wastes. Different materials, used in your hob, 

can be used repeatedly.

For more details on the hob disposal meth-

ods, please, contact your dealer or local ad-

ministrative authorities.

When you hand over your hob for disposal, 

please, remember, having fallen into chil-

dren’s hands it may cause a serious accident. 

Make sure, that the hob you are about to dis-

pose is as safe, as it is technically possible. 

For example, cut off its electric power cord, 

make the hob disables in any other way.

Follow the instructions contained in this 

Manual.

Summary of Contents for PIA 60 INDUZIONE

Page 1: ...HOBS PIA 60 INDUZIONE INDUCTION HOB COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN BUILT IN OVENS AND HOBS EN User s manual...

Page 2: ...aults will encounter during the operation of the device the last pages of the Manual contain useful troubleshooting advises Your appliance is made of high quality materials and fully conforms with all...

Page 3: ...DUCTION HOB Control panel 11 Hb peration 12 Power Temperature adjustment 12 Timer 12 Child lock 12 Small item recognition 12 Atomatic cockware recognition 13 Voltage surge protection 13 Faulty tempera...

Page 4: ...ecognizes the other diameter of each individual cookware and applies the power appropriate to the particular size of the cookware This allows the use of cookware of different sizes provided that the d...

Page 5: ...e used by children and or incapable people Never allow children to play with the hob Be fore starting operation with the hob people with implanted cardiac pacemakers shall make sure that the hob does...

Page 6: ...Never use water to extinguish burning oil or fat Cookware with easily flammable oil or fat should be tightly covered with a lid or a dense material to prevent access of oxygen to the flame Always keep...

Page 7: ...nduction burners synthetic materials aluminum or cu linary foil or plastic utensils can get melted Therefore store these materials and items at safe distance from the glass ceramic hob If despite your...

Page 8: ...e away from sources of heat and direct sunlight When storing an oven avoid rapid temperature changes Storing of the oven with the trans portation packing removed is prohibited TRANSPORTATION Falls and...

Page 9: ...part of the hob 78 8 550 487 Niche dimensions 35 45 565 500 When the countertop thickness is less than 35 mm use the additional sealing tape to be purchased separately Total power of the glass ceramic...

Page 10: ...DUCTION INDUCTION INDUCTION Fig 2 Fig 3 Front left burner functions 1 Child Lock for left rear and front burn ers 2 Timer 3 Power temperature adjustment 4 Display 5 Power temperature adjustment 6 ON O...

Page 11: ...gures will be displayed Press or but tons to adjust time Time count will start 5 seconds after the time is set Upon expiry of the set time the hob will generate a sound signal CHILD LOCK While the4 ho...

Page 12: ...er in side or on the surface of the hob becomes excessively high the hob will automatically switch off and resume operation only after the temperature will reduce to rated values OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTIO...

Page 13: ...e glass ceramic hob with steel brushes coarse sponges or powder cleaners as they scratch the surface of the hob Sprays for grills and ovens also should not be used be cause due to their high aggressiv...

Page 14: ...p Extremely severe heavy contaminations should be removed with a glass cleaning scrapper see Figure 6 These scrappers are commercially available in the market When purchasing the scrapper pay attentio...

Page 15: ...hob and the shelf of the kitchen furniture which is the closest to the hob must be at least 25 mm FASTENING TO THE COUNTERTOP Cut out an opening with the dimensions as shown in Table below in the cou...

Page 16: ...Installation and Operating Manual HOBS 14 Fig 9 Fig 8 Fig 7 Larger scale diagram is given on Page 21...

Page 17: ...7RN F 5G1 5mm2 3 4 2 220V white 1 blue brown green yellow black N N L2 PE LI 1 2 3 brown blue green yellow 220 240V 1N 220 240V H07RN F 3G4 0mm2 4 L N PE When the hob is connected directly to the main...

Page 18: ...en tested and accepted by qualified and experienced quality control personnel so as to ensure that the appliance is in proper and good working condition Any repairs which may become necessary in the f...

Page 19: ...n and switch it on again Fan sensor may be dama ges If so contact service center The hob suddenly switches off heats up from time to time Heating up from time to time may occur as part of the war ming...

Page 20: ...Installation and Operating Manual HOBS 18 PIA 60 INDUZIONE Installation Diagram...

Page 21: ...e warrant certificate is duly filled in contains no corrections and bears the purchase date the stamp of a sales agency and signature of a sales assistant inclu ding a tear off card model and the seri...

Page 22: ...egligent transpor tation have been proved damages failures of the equipment its mal function due to animals or insects remains of food being cooked inside the pro duct mechanical damage to the product...

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