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EN11

Activation/deactivation of the acoustic signal

After switching the hob on, press and hold the “-” of the first cooking zone and the external button on the right simultaneously for at least five seconds (“as shown 
below”). .

IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive sponges or scouring pads. Their use could eventually ruin the glass.

After each use, clean the hob (when it is cool) to remove any deposits and stains due to food residuals.

Sugar or foods with a high sugar content damage the hob and must be immediately removed.

Salt, sugar and sand could scratch the glass surface.

Use a soft cloth, absorbent kitchen paper or a specific hob cleaner (follow the Manufacturer’s instructions).

Liquid spillages on the cooking zones may make pans vibrate or move.

Read and follow the instructions given in the section “Instructions for use”.

Check that the electricity supply has not been shut off.

Dry the hob thoroughly after cleaning it.

If, when the hob is switched on, alphanumeric codes appear on the display, consult the following table for instructions.

If the hob cannot be switched off after using it, disconnect it from the power supply.

The induction cooktops can generate a set of noise and vibration during normal operation, depending on the type of material and the processing of the food, such as 
those described below: 

Noise contact: 

this type of vibration is due to the use of pots made of different materials superimposed.

Sounds click at mid-lower power:

 this noise is produced in order to achieve the low-mid power required.

Sounds like rhythmic click:

 this noise is produced when operating several areas of cooking and / or high performance.

Hissing weak: 

this noise is due to the type of container used and the quantity of food contained. 

Background noise: 

the induction cooker is equipped with a fan aimed at cooling the electronic components and for this reason during operation and also for a 

few minutes after switching off the hob you hear the noise of the fan. Increase / decrease the cooking zones activated, the background noise of the fan may 
increase or decrease. 

These conditions are normal and essential for the proper functioning of the induction system, they are not indication of failure or damage.

CLEANING

 WARNING

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Do not use steam cleaners.

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Before cleaning, make sure the cooking zones are switched off and that the residual heat indicator (“H”) 
is not displayed.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ERROR CODE

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

ERROR ELIMINATION

C81, C82

The control panel switches off 

because of excessively high 

temperatures

The internal temperature of electronic 

parts is too high

Wait for the hob to cool down 

before using it again.

C83

The control panel indicates the error 

code hob off because of an issue on 

electronic circuit

Cooktop has been supplied with over 

voltage

Cooktop may be still used but call 

the After-Sales Service

C85

Hob is not able to give power to 

the pot

Pot is not suitable to the induction hob

Use another induction pot

F02 or F04 or C84

The connection voltage is wrong or 

issue to the power supply

The sensor detects a discrepancy 

between the appliance voltage and 

that of the mains supply

Disconnect the hob from the 

mains and check the electrical 

connection

F01, F05, F06, F07, F10, F12, F25, F33, F34, 
F36, F37, F46, F47, F48, F49, F58, F61, F62, 

F63, F72, F74, F77

Disconnect the hob from the power supply.

 Wait a few seconds and plug it again.

If the problem persists, call the After-Sales Service and specify the error code

NOISES MADE BY THE HOB

5 Sec

Summary of Contents for CID641BB

Page 1: ...ing the environment 6 Declaration of conformity 6 Before use 6 Existing pots and pans 6 Recommended pot bottom widths 6 Installation 7 Electrical connection 8 Instructions for use 9 Cleaning 11 Troubleshooting guide 11 Noises made by the hob 11 After sales service 12 Power level table 7 ...

Page 2: ...80 mm 280 230 180 mm 180 mm 180 mm 280 mm 210 mm 145 mm 280 mm 210 mm 145 mm 260 mm 210 mm 145 mm 280 180 mm 180 mm 145 mm 240 mm 210 mm 145 mm 210 mm 145 mm 210 mm 145 mm 210 mm 145 mm 210 mm 180 mm 145 mm 180 mm 210 mm 180 mm 180 mm 145 mm ...

Page 3: ...0 mm 490 mm R 11 5 mm R Min 6 5 mm Max 8 mm R 11 5 mm 0 2 0 2 B Min 50 mm 580mm 650mm 700mm 483 mm 742 mm 30 mm 1 0 770 mm 510 mm 54 mm R Min 6 5 mm Max 8 mm 490 mm 750 mm 0 2 0 2 Min 50 mm 513 mm Min 50mm 773 mm 0 2 0 2 750 mm 490 mm R 11 5 mm 0 2 0 2 6 mm R 11 5 mm R Min 6 5 mm Max 8 mm Min 3 cm Max 6 cm Min 5 mm ...

Page 4: ...4 Min 40 cm Min 10 cm Min 5 cm X 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 5: ...Childrenfrom8yearsandaboveandpersonswithreducedphysical sensoryormentalcapabilitiesorlackofexperienceand knowledgecanusethisapplianceonlyiftheyaresupervisedorhavebeengiveninstructionsonsafeapplianceuseandifthey understandthehazardsinvolved Childrenshallnotplaywiththeappliance Cleaningandusermaintenanceshallnotbe madebychildrenwithoutsupervision Donottouchtheapplianceheatingelementsduringandafterus...

Page 6: ...lation N 66 2014 in conformity to the european standard EN60350 2 Use a magnet to check if the bottom of the pot is suitable for the induction hob bottom of the pots and pans are unsuitable if not magnetically detectable Make sure pots have a smooth bottom otherwise they could scratch the hob Check dishes Never place hot pots or pans on the surface of the hob s control panel This could result in d...

Page 7: ... and grilling long duration 4 3 Cooking simmering thickening creaming pasta Ideal for prolonged cooking rice sauces roasts fish with liquids e g water wine broth milk creaming pasta Ideal for prolonged cooking volumes of less than a litre rice sauces roasts fish with liquids e g water wine broth milk Low power 2 1 Melting defrosting keeping food hot creaming risottos Ideal for softening butter gen...

Page 8: ...ly Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel who know the current safety and installation regulations Themanufacturerdeclinesallliabilityforinjurytopersonsoranimalsandfordamagetopropertyresultingfromfailuretoobservetheregulations providedinthischapter The power cable must be long enough to allow the hob to be removed from the worktop Makesurethevoltagespecifiedonthedataplatelocatedon...

Page 9: ...theLockfunctionbuttonforthreeseconds anacousticsignalandaluminousindicatornearthepadlocksymbolsignalactivation Thecontrolpanelislockedexceptfortheswitchingofffunction Todeactivatethecontrol lock repeattheactivationprocedure Theluminousdotgoesoffandthehobisactiveagain The presence of water liquid spilled frompots or any objects resting on the button below the symbol can accidentally activate or dea...

Page 10: ...maintained until the next change By setting the required maximum power the hob automatically adjusts distribution in the various cooking zones ensuring that this limit is never exceeded with the advantage of also being able to manage all the zones simultaneously but without overload problems 4 maximum power levels are available and showed on display 2 5 4 0 6 0 7 2 kW 7 2 kW is considered as max p...

Page 11: ...ssing weak this noise is due to the type of container used and the quantity of food contained Background noise the induction cooker is equipped with a fan aimed at cooling the electronic components and for this reason during operation and also for a few minutes after switching off the hob you hear the noise of the fan Increase decrease the cooking zones activated the background noise of the fan ma...

Page 12: ...ERCIAL OR NON DOMESTICPREMISES RecyclingandDisposalInformation As part of Hotpoint s continued commitment to helping the environment Hotpoint reserves the right to use quality recycled components to keep down customer costsandminimisematerialwastage Please dispose of packaging and old appliances carefully To minimise the risk of injurytochildren removethedoor plug andcutthemainscableoffflushwith t...

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