6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
0060_GB_99
- PYROCERAM AND INDUCTION HOBS
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Validity from serial number 0550010246 02/2006
6.3 Start-up
6.3.1 Induction plates and wok
Turn on the main switch upstream of the appliance.
The green indicator light (pos. 3 fig. 1) will light up as soon as the
appliance is on. Absence of the saucepan: flashes.
The red indicator light (pos. 2 fig. 1) will light up as soon is
something goes wrong.
Turn the knob of the energy regulator (pos. 1 fig. 1) clockwise. Keep
in mind that the minimum is obtained in the thinnest part of the
comet-shaped icon and the maximum in the wide part.
When you remove the pan from the inductor for brief periods, it will
stop supplying power, and when you replace the pan the power will
be restored immediately at the same level as before. For safety rea-
sons, if the pan is removed for more than 120 seconds, the induction
is switched off completely and will need to be switched back on if the
pan is replaced, restoring the knob/potentiometer to the “0” position
and then back to the desired power by turning the knob in a clock-
wise direction
To turn the appliance off, turn the knob to position “0”.
Certain parts of the generator are still powered even when the
cooker is switched off. Therefore, if carrying out maintenance work,
disconnect the appliance from the power supply first.
Make sure that no liquid penetrates the induction generator, either
during normal use or during cleaning and maintenance of the com-
ponent.
6.4 Cleaning and taking care of the machine
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Never clean the appliance with jets of water, whether direct or
pressurised!
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Never clean the appliance before it has cooled down.
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Rinse the surface with clean water and a soft cloth to get rid of
all traces of detergent.
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When finished using the appliance, it should be cleaned thorou-
ghly every evening.
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Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect from the
mains. The surfaces and steel parts should be washed in warm
water using a neutral detergent. Avoid using abrasive or corrosi-
ve detergents which could damage the steel.
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Thoroughly dry the appliance.
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Cleaning the appliance daily guarantees perfect long-term opera-
tion.
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The glass should be washed with vinegar or lemon-based degrea-
sers, suitable for cleaning ceramics and glass. During this opera-
tion, it is best for the glass not to be completely cold, so that spilt
food, burnt fat and other substances can be softened with a
damp cloth and removed whilst still warm with a scraper, so as to
prevent the glass surface from deteriorating. Do not use abrasive
or corrosive detergents.
6.5 Turning the appliance off in case of
breakdown
6.5.1 What to do in case of failure
In case of breakdown or malfunctioning or failure turn off the plates
and the oven. Switch off any electric power. Call the service centre.
Based on the manner in which the green light flashes, the induction
hob notifies you what kind of problem is occurring. The following is
an explanation of what the various flashing lights stand for and how
to resolve the related problems.
6.5.2 What to do in case of prolonged period of disuse
When the appliance is not to be used for a long time, clean thor-
oughly, cas instructed in the chapter 6.5 “Appliance care and fre-
quency of maintenance”, switch off any electric power.
6.6 Troubleshooting
Caution! NEVER carry out any work on the induction
generators without first having disconnected them
from the power supply.
Hazard! high voltage present in induction generators
powered by the electricity supply. The induction gene-
rators should only be opened by QUALIFIED, AUTHORI-
SED PERSONNEL IN COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL,
NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SAFETY LAWS AND REGULA-
TIONS.
6.7 Appliance care and frequency of maintenance
Attention! When cleaning, carefully avoid washing the
appliance with direct water jets or high-pressure
water!
Cleaning must be performed when the appliance is cold.
Thorough daily cleaning of the appliance, after disconnecting it, will
keep it in perfect working order and make it last longer. All steel
parts should be cleaned with water and a detergent, using a damp
cloth; do not use abrasive substances or corroding detergents.
Do not use steel wool, which could cause rust to form.
For the same reason, avoid touching the appliance with anything
made of iron. Do not clean with sandpaper and lubricating gel paper.
If absolutely necessary, you may use pumice powder.
If the appliance is extremely dirty, use a synthetic sponge (i.e.
Scotchbrite sponge).
After cleaning the appliance, rinse with clean water and wipe with
a clean cloth.
All maintenance and repair work must be carried out by authorized
technicians only.
The appliance must be checked at least once a year. For this reason,
a service agreement contract is recommended.
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