DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
INDUCTION HOB
Page 1: ...DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS INDUCTION HOB...
Page 2: ...ur new appliance as quickly as possible Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance If you do find transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance or the regio...
Page 3: ...er Boost 16 Overheat protection 17 Child lock lock 17 Defrosting reheating 18 Timer functions 19 Pausing the cooking process Stop Go pause 19 Memory function 19 Automatic switch off 20 Switching off t...
Page 4: ...appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching h...
Page 5: ...a fire with water but switch off the appliance and then cover flame e g with a lid or a fire proof blanket WARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces CAUTION The cooking proces...
Page 6: ...f disconnection Fixed wiring must be made in accordance with the wiring rules If another electrical appliance is connected to an AC power socket near the appliance make sure the power cord does not co...
Page 7: ...rent angles under which the appliances are observed different coloured backgrounds materials and room illumination Before connecting the appliance WARNING Carefully read the instructions for use befor...
Page 8: ...ications symbols The rating plate with basic information on the appliance is located on the bottom side of the cooking hob Information on appliance type and model can be found on the warranty sheet Be...
Page 9: ...hunks 4 5 searing and browning 6 searing 7 8 cooking of large amounts searing 9 Power Boost setting for start of the cooking process also suitable for very large amounts of food P Energy saving tips W...
Page 10: ...that it will not be recognized by the cooking zone When the cooking zone is activated the sign and the selected power level will flash alternately on the cooking power display If a smaller pan or pot...
Page 11: ...agnetic part will heat up while the rest of the bottom will remain cool When using special cookware observe the manufacturer s instructions For best cooking results the ferromagnetic area on the cookw...
Page 12: ...ones D Cooking zone controls E Timer functions F Stop go memory function F1 Stop go and memory function indicator light H Power decrease key I Power increase key J Power level displays J1 Decimal poin...
Page 13: ...eys for adjusting the settings Changing the cooking zone settings Power level for the selected cooking zone can he adjusted using the H or I key To increase or decrease the power level faster touch an...
Page 14: ...wer level to 0 Then set the new power level Bridged cooking zone depending on the model Some models allow combining two cooking zones on the left hand side into a single large connected cooking zone T...
Page 15: ...he power boost setting P Maximum available power level is 9 Automatic pan position recognition can be activated at any time for 10 seconds by pressing the pan recognition key C3 Automatic pan recognit...
Page 16: ...tivating the Power Boost The hob is switched on and a suitable pan is placed on one of the cooking zones Select the cooking zone Set the power level to 9 then press the I key Symbol P will appear on t...
Page 17: ...RMATION Note If the child lock lock function B is activated in the user settings mode see chapter User Settings Mode Parameter Loc then the hob will be automatically locked every time it is switched o...
Page 18: ...ooking hob is on Touch the K key to activate the timer 00 will appear on the timer display O Touch the L and M keys to set the time in the range from 1 to 99 minutes After the set time expires alarm w...
Page 19: ...zones will temporarily switch off automatically This is convenient when for example the contents of one of the pans has boiled over and you wish to clean the cooking hob Activating the Stop Go functi...
Page 20: ...directly but only indirectly by the heat radiated back by the pan As long as the symbol H is lit up after the hob has been switched off there is residual heat in the cooking zone which can be used to...
Page 21: ...e adjusted by pressing the H or I keys for the cooking zone All parameters can be confirmed and stored by pressing the pause key F and holding it for 2 seconds Then a short beep will be sounded If you...
Page 22: ...is switched on 0 on the display off 1 on the display on default Total maximum power Po If the electric installation in your home has different current limits maximum power consumption of the cooking...
Page 23: ...some models as it may lose its sheen Do not use aggressive spray cleaners or descaling agents Use special glass ceramic cleaners for stubborn dirt Observe the manufacturer s instructions Be sure to th...
Page 24: ...ty period Save the instructions for future reference and pass them on to any subsequent owners or users of the appliance Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems Cause Problem error...
Page 25: ...igh power level The reason for this is the amount of energy transferred from the cooking hob to the pot or pan Transformer like buzz It results from vibrations along the adjacent surfaces of different...
Page 26: ...the clearance between the trim and the cooking hob is no smaller than indicated on the installation plans Cooking hob is dimensioned to be built into the worktop over a piece of kitchen furniture wit...
Page 27: ...wer part If there is a drawer below the kitchen cabinet do not use it to store small objects or paper as these could if sucked into the fan damage the fan and the cooling system Moreover do not use th...
Page 28: ...installing into a countertop made of ceramics wood or glass a wooden sub frame should be used The frame is not supplied with the appliance The appliance may only be installed into a countertop made of...
Page 29: ...WARNING Pay particular attention to built in dimensions with natural stone countertops When choosing the silicone sealant observe the countertop material and consult the countertop manufacturer Use of...
Page 30: ...ss 16 mm Given the margin of error tolerance for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance and the cut out in the countertop the slot is adjustable min 2mm Install the wooden frame 5 5mm below the uppe...
Page 31: ...side of the glass ceramic hob Remove the protective film from the gasket Attach the gasket to the bottom side of the glass 2 3 mm away from the edge The gasket has to be applied along the entire edge...
Page 32: ...the appliance In such case there is no right to warranty Disconnect the appliance from the power mains before any repair or maintenance operation Connection diagram Connecting the appliance 60 cm 1 Ch...
Page 33: ...5 mm only for NL 2 phases 2 neutral conductors 2 2N 220 240 V 2 2N 50 60Hz Voltage between phases and neutral conductor is 220 240 V The circuit should be fitted with at least two fuses of at least 1...
Page 34: ...e connecting the appliance make sure the voltage specified on the rating plate conforms to the voltage of your power mains The voltage of your power mains 220 240 V between L and N should be checked b...
Page 35: ...oduct to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of...
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