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Pan dimension 

The cooking zones are, up to a certain limit, automatically adapted to the diameter of the pan. 
However the bottom of this pan must have a minimum of diameter according to the 
corresponding cooking zone. 
To obtain the best efficiency of your hob, please place the pan in the centre of the cooking zone. 

Examples of cooking power setting 

(the values below are indicative) 

1 to 2 

Melting 
Reheating 

Sauces, butter, chocolate, gelatine 
Dishes prepared beforehand 

2 to 3 

Simmering 
Defrosting 

Rice, pudding, sugar syrup 
Dried vegetables, fish, frozen products 

3 to 4 

Steam 

Vegetables, fish, meat 

4 to 5 

Water 

Steamed potatoes, soups, pasta,  
fresh vegetables 

6 to 7 

Medium cooking 
Simmering 

Meat, lever, eggs, sausages 
Goulash, roulade, tripe 

7 to 8 

Cooking 

Potatoes, fritters, wafers 

Frying, roosting 
Boiling water 

Steaks, omelettes, fried dishes 
Water 

Frying, roosting 
Boiling water 

scallops, steaks 
Boiling significant quantities of water 

 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

Switch-off the appliance before cleaning. 

Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because there is a 

risk of burn. 

 

  Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing up liquid diluted in a little water. Then 

rinse with cold water and dry the surface thoroughly. 

  Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment likely to cause scratches 

must absolutely be avoided. 

  Do not ever use any steam-driven or pressure appliance.  

  Do not use any object that may scratch the ceramic glass. 

  Ensure that the pan is dry and clean. Ensure that there are no grains of dust on your 

ceramic hob or on the pan. Sliding rough saucepans will scratch the surface. 

  Spillages of sugar, jam, jelly, etc. must be removed immediately. This will prevent the 

surface being damaged. 

  Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance. 

Summary of Contents for HP4IC-2

Page 1: ...USE AND CARE INDUCTION COOKTOPS HP4IC 2 ...

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Page 3: ... PROTECTIONS 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 6 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 6 CONTROL PANEL 6 USE OF THE APPLIANCE 7 DISPLAY 7 VENTILATION 7 STARTING UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 7 BEFORE THE FIRST USE 7 INDUCTION PRINCIPLE 7 SENSITIVE TOUCH 7 STARTING UP 8 PAN DETECTION 8 RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION 8 BOOSTER FUNCTION 8 TIMER 9 CONTROL PANEL LOCKING 9 COOKING ADVICE 10 PAN QUALITY 10 PAN DIMENSION 11 EXA...

Page 4: ...n cooking with grease or oils as they may quickly ignite Be careful not to burn yourself during or after using the appliance Make sure no cable of any fixed or moving appliance makes contact with the glass or the hot saucepan Magnetic objects credit cards floppy disks calculators should not be placed near the appliance when in use Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be...

Page 5: ...er the vitroceramic hob Cutlery drawers must be resistant to heat Precautions in case of appliance failure If a defect is noticed switch off the appliance and turn off the electrical supply If the ceramic glass is cracked or fissured you must unplug the appliance and contact after sales service Servicing must be done by specialists Do not open the appliance by yourself WARNING If the surface is cr...

Page 6: ... Front left Rear left Rear right Front right 190 mm 170 mm 220 mm 155 mm 1400 W 1400 W 2300 W 1400 W 2000 W 3000 W Average measured power According to the form size and quality of the pan the maximum measured power can exceed these figures Control panel Control light timer key Selection key Timer keys key Power display On off key Timer and Power display ...

Page 7: ...il is located under each heating zone When it is engaged it produces a variable electromagnetic field which produces inductive currents in the ferromagnetic bottom plate of the pan The result is a heating up of the pan located on the heating zone Of course the pan has to be adapted All ferromagnetic pans are recommended please verify it thanks a little magnet cast iron and steel pans enamelled pan...

Page 8: ...off of a heating zone or the complete stop of the hob the heating zones are still hot and indicates H on the display The symbol H disappears when the heating zones may be touched without danger As far as the residual heat indicators are on light don t touch the heating zones and don t put any heat sensitive object on them There are risks of burn and fire Booster function The booster function P gra...

Page 9: ...the process Automatic stop at the end of the cooking time As soon as the selected cooking time is finished the timer displays blinking 00 and a sound rings To stop the sound and the blinking it is enough to press any key Egg timer function Action Control panel Display Activate the hob Press key 4 x 0 or H Select Timer Press simultaneously and Timer 00 min Decrease the time Press key 00 wents to 30...

Page 10: ...ccepted materials aluminium and stainless steel without ferromagnetic bottom copper brass glass ceramic porcelain The manufacturers specify if their products are compatible induction To check if pans are compatible Put a little water in a pan placed on an induction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds A magnet sticks on the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise...

Page 11: ... roosting Boiling water Steaks omelettes fried dishes Water P Frying roosting Boiling water scallops steaks Boiling significant quantities of water MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Switch off the appliance before cleaning Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because there is a risk of burn Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing up liquid diluted in a little water Then rinse with cold wa...

Page 12: ...t again from item 1 3 Remove your fingers from the touch control press simultaneously and during few seconds until blinking E symbols appear 4 Wait until E symbols stop blinking 5 After few seconds E are automatically transformed in C The existing setup has been cancelled Note For induction hobs with 3 cooking zones The rear right zone b doesn t exist so push 2 times on the front right zone a that...

Page 13: ... covered The pan is empty and its bottom overheated The hob also has an automatic reduction of power level and breaking Automatic overheating Continuous ventilation after cutting off the hob This is not a failure the fan continuous to protect the electronic device The fan cooling stops automatically The control panel displays L Refer to the chapter control panel locking page ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATI...

Page 14: ...the glue used to fix them must be able to resist temperatures of up to 100 C The mural rods of edge must be heat resistant Do not install the hob to the top of a non ventilated oven or a dishwasher The underside of the hob has a casing space of 20 mm to ensure a good air circulation of the electronic device If a drawer is placed under the unit do not put flammable objects for example sprays or not...

Page 15: ...so that it does not touch any of the hot parts of the hob or oven Caution This appliance must only be connected to a 230 V 50 60 Hz network Connect the earth wire Respect the connection diagram The connection box is located underneath at the back of the hob casing To open the cover use a medium screwdriver Place it in the slits and open the cover calculated with the simultaneous factor following t...

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