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Installation and Operating Manual

HOBS

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CONNECTION TO ELECTRIC MAINS

Before proceeding with connection of the hob 

to electric mains, please, make sure, that:

– 

specifications of the electric mains cor-

respond to the figures specified on the 

nameplate of the hob, attached in the 

lower part of the hob;

– 

the electric mains is equipped with reli-

able and proper grounding system in 

conformity with applicable standards 

and regulations.

WARNING!

Since this device consumes significant 

power (7,2 kW), it MUST BE connected 

to a dedicated power supply line, hav-

ing conductor cross-section of at least  

4 mm

2

.

The appliance must be connected to the 

electric mains in strict compliance with cur-

rent standards and regulations.

When the hob is connected directly to the 

mains, the connection must be made through 

the circuit breaker, which ensures at least 3 

mm gap between open contacts . This is not 

required in the event that the hob is con-

nected to mains using wall outlet and plug, in 

which case these wall outlet and plug must 

be easily accessible in order to be quickly 

disengaged.

The plug and the cable used for connection 

of the hob, must meet all the applicable stan-

dards and be able to withstand the electric 

power consumed by the hob (see Max. Con-

sumed Power, kW section).

Grounding wire (yellow-green) shall not be 

disconnected by the circuit breaker.

In any event power cord of the hob must be 

laid so that in none of its points the tempera-

ture would higher than the ambient tempera-

ture by more than 50°C.  

In the event that the power cord needs to be 

replaced, the replacement power cord must 

ensure  safe operation of the hob in view of 

the given electric power consumption and 

operating temperature. 

WARNING!

Never use household extension cords, 

since they may get overheated and flare 

up.

The hob must be grounded. Manufacturer 

disclaims any and all liability for any dam-

age whatsoever, if this requirement is not 

met.

If the power cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced with the new one by qualified 

service center personnel. 

Before switching on the hob for the first 

time make sure, that it is free from any and 

all foil, stickers or metal frames (if any).

WARNING!

Manufacturer disclaims any and all li-

ability for any damage whatsoever, if the 

above and/or any other usual electrical 

safety rules and regulations are not ob-

served.

 

Summary of Contents for PIA 60 MERIDIANA

Page 1: ...HOBS PIA 60 MERIDIANA INDUCTION HOB COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN BUILT IN OVENS AND HOBS ENG 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: ...s 7 YOUR NEW GLASS CERAMIC HOB Control panel 8 How to use your induction hob 9 Starting cooking 9 After you have finished cooking 9 Using Booster function 10 Locking the controls 11 Overheat protectio...

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: ...r 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 not cause inter ference...

Page 6: ...d can cause fire Chips and cracks on the ceramic glass hob may result in electric shock In case of find ing thereof immediately turn off the hob and disconnect it from electrical mains In the event of...

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: ...87 Niche dimensions 35 45 560 490 When the countertop thickness is less than 35 mm use the additional sealing tape to be purchased separately Total power of the glass ceramic hob W 7200 Hob power supp...

Page 10: ...Rear left burner 3 Rear right burner 4 Front right burner 5 Sensor control panel YOUR NEW GLASS CERAMIC HOB Fig 2 Fig 3 1 Timer 2 Induction burner selector 3 Power control 4 Booster function control 5...

Page 11: ...hin 1 minute the induction hob will automatically switch off In this case start with the point 1 You can change the selected temperature later at any time in the process of cooking In the event that t...

Page 12: ...Booster Function 1 Touch the induction burner selector button 2 Touch Booster function control button Symbol P will be displayed the power will be set to a maximum Touch the Booster function control b...

Page 13: ...oking top When the sensor detect a temperature in excess of certain value the induction hob will automatically stop operation SMALL COOKWARE RECOGNITION In the event that an improper size cook ware or...

Page 14: ...ol for example to 5 3 Figure 05 will be displayed on the timer display 4 Now touch the timer button again figure 0 will be blinking 5 Set the timer using slider control for example to 9 now we have se...

Page 15: ...indicator thus indicating that this heating zone is selected 7 Upon expiry of the set time corresponding induction burner will be switched off Other induction burners which have been switched on earl...

Page 16: ...if you use the Booster mode At excessively high temperatures oil and grease can spontaneously ignite and pose a serious hazard Helpful information When the dish that you are cooking starts boiling dec...

Page 17: ...inutes before serving it to let it to be fi nally cooked and become more tender Stir Fry Cooking technique in which ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred in a wok...

Page 18: ...not use cookware with uneven bottom metal cookware with enameled bot tom cookware with rough abrasive bottom to avoid scratching the surface of the hob Power Heating Level Suitable for 1 2 Warming up...

Page 19: ...ft by burnt sugar Immediately remove these types of contamination with a kitchen scraper or cooking blade suitable for glass ceramic induction hobs in so doing be careful of hot burners 1 Turn off pow...

Page 20: ...ible reasons Recommendations Induction hob does not switch on No power supply from mains Make sure that the induction hob is connected to proper source if power supply Make sure that there is no power...

Page 21: ...with the decreasing of power heating level Cooling fan sound You induction hob is equipped with the built in cooling fan to avoid overheating of the hob s electronics The fan may keep working even af...

Page 22: ...ISPLAYED ERRORS AND RECOMMENDATIONS In the event of technical fault the induction hob will automatically enter the safe mode and show certain error code on the display Fault Possible reasons Recommend...

Page 23: ...ded between the bottom of the hob and the appliance installed beneath the hob see Figure 9 The gap between the bottom of the hob and the shelf of the kitchen furniture which is the closest to the hob...

Page 24: ...l safety regulations The input switch must be of approved type and ensure at least 3 mm gap between open contacts on each AC phase or on each ac tive wire provided your local electrical safety regulat...

Page 25: ...RNING 1 The hob must be installed by qualified personnel only Contact professional service companies don t try to install the hob yourself 2 Don t install the hob right above a dish washer refrigerato...

Page 26: ...disengaged The plug and the cable used for connection of the hob must meet all the applicable stan dards and be able to withstand the electric power consumed by the hob see Max Con sumed Power kW sect...

Page 27: ...by yourself In the event you found any defects of the glass ceramic hob disconnect it from power mains Never allow random people other than qualified service personnel to repair your hob It is strong...

Page 28: ...Installation and Operating Manual HOBS 26 560 520 487 55 490 590 557 56 50 min 50 min PIA 60 Meridiana embedding scheme...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...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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