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Fig. 13

USER CHARACTERISTICS

GAS BURNERS

FEED

TYPE PRESSURE mbar

NORM.

BURNER

Ø INJECTORS

1/100

THERMAL 

CAPACITY

CONSUMPTION

Natural gas

 - 1.00 kPa

                     

Wok Dual

A - Ø

0.80 inner

4000

              

17.5 MJ/h

B - 

Ø1.30 outer

Universal

 

LPG - 2.75 kPA

  

                                           

Wok Dual

A - Ø

0.

4

8 inner

4000

              

16.0 MJ/h

B - Ø

0.70 outer

Electrical connection

Before connecting to the electricity supply, ensure that: 

- the characteristics of the system are such as to satisfy that 

indicated

 on the registration plate 

applied to the bottom of the hob;

- the system has an effective earth connection compliant with the 

standards

 

and

 laws in force. 

Connection to earth is compulsory by law. 

If the appliance has no cable 

and/or

 plug, use material suitable for the absorption 

indicated

 on 

the registration plate 

and

 for the working temperature. The cable must not reach a temperature 

higher than 50°C above room temperature in any point. 

For 

direct

 connection to the network it is necessary to 

fit

 an omnipolar switch of a suitable size 

to ensure 

disconnection

 of he network with a contact opening 

distance

 that allows complete 

disconnection

 in the 

conditions

 of the overtension category III, compliant with the installation 

regulations (the yellow/green earth wire must not be interrupted). 

The omnipolar socket or switch must be easy to reach when the appliance is installed. 

N.B.: 

- The manufacturer 

declines

 all responsibility if the usual 

accident

 prevention 

standards

 

and 

the above instructions are not observed. 

If the power cable is 

damaged,

 it must be 

replaced

 by the manufacturer or by the manufacturer’s 

  .

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Before Leaving

Check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water. DO NOT use a naked flame for 

detecting leaks.  Ignite the burner to ensure correct operation of gas valve, burner and ignition. 

Turn gas tap to low flame position and observe stability of the flame. When satisfied with the 

hotplate, please instruct the user on the correct method of operation. In case the appliance 

fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out, refer to the authorised service 

provider in your area.

 

Summary of Contents for ILBV94+1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL GAS INDUCTION COOKTOPS MODELS ILBV94 1 and ILWV94 1...

Page 2: ...OPEN 24 7 ILVE ACCESSORIES ONLINE SHOP VY H PKL YHUNL VM JV LL THJOPULZ WVKZ HUK V OLY 03 HJJLZZVYPLZ H OL JSPJR VM H I VU ZOVW PS L JVT H...

Page 3: ...Installation Positioning Gas connection Adaptation to varius types of gas Electrical connection THIS APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY THE MANUFACTURER S N I T O N L L A H ANY WAY BE HELD...

Page 4: ...lease the push button and adjust the ame according to need For models with a thermoelectric safety system the burner is ignited as in the various cases described above keeping the knob fully pressed o...

Page 5: ...t be washed frequently with boiling water and detergent taking care to remove every possible encrustation Dry carefully and check that none of the burner holes is fully or partially clogged the electr...

Page 6: ...ontact remains virtually cold When the cooking time is up and the container is removed there is no residual heat It is efficient become there is no waste of energy due to dispersion as happens with ga...

Page 7: ...d The heat is transmitted by the container to the food Te cooking process takes place as follows minimum dispersion high performance the removal of the pan simply lifting it automatically stops the sy...

Page 8: ...switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector Danger of re Do not store items on the cooking surface CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooki...

Page 9: ...Switching the Touch Control ON OFF After switching on the power the touch control takes about 1 second before it is ready to use After a reset all displays and LEDs glow for approx 1 second When this...

Page 10: ...10 seconds deselection time for a cooking zone at setting 0 and 10 seconds switch OFF time Hob zone On Off With the Touch Control on a hob zone can be selected by touching the dedicated display 6 The...

Page 11: ...RECOGNIZABLE BASED ON THEIR SIZES 160 200 CAN VARY BUT THEIR BEHAVIOUR MANAGED REMAINS THE SAME Fig 4 A 160 B 200 0 P 0 0 P 0 P 0 9 0 0 P P 0 0 8 P 0 A 160 B 200 PBooster function Select the cooking...

Page 12: ...n is released alternating with the continuation level The continuation level can be changed within 15 seconds from activation without disabling the precooking boost So you must select the cooking area...

Page 13: ...is in the hot status H will appear on the display in alternation with the failure signal If no cooking zone is activated within 20 seconds after switching ON by means of the Power key the control swit...

Page 14: ...ated by pressing the ON OFF key all displays will show the 0 symbol the dots on the display continue to flash and the command unit can be used for cooking In the presence of the hot hob zone warning l...

Page 15: ...r is selected the dot on the display flashes for 10 seconds it can be set The setting range is 0 99 minutes in individual steps for the Slider area The countdown starts immediately after the timer val...

Page 16: ...The cooking area programmed turns off and the symbol 0 is displayed fixed The symbol H is displayed after 10 seconds deselection time in correspondence with a hot hob zone hot Otherwise the symbol 0 i...

Page 17: ...he 10 seconds the hob zone is also switched off Additional functions of the pause LED The indicator light behaves in the following way When the Pause function is deactivated the LED remains off When t...

Page 18: ...r vitroceramic cooking surfaces and a paper towel and then rinse with water and dry with a clean cloth Pieces of aluminium foil and plastic material which have inadvertently melted or sugar remains or...

Page 19: ...installed power See table of burner power Positioning Fig 8 9 The appliance is made to be tted into a counter top as show in the gure Apply the sealant supplied around the whole perimeter of the hob I...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 10 56 4 8 900 R 10 510 880 0 1 490 0 1 POSIZIONE GUARNIZIONE SIGILLANTE NELLA VERSIONE SEMIFILOTOP POSITION OF SEALANT IN THE SEMIFILOTOP VERSION...

Page 21: ...The hose should not be subjected to abrasion kinking or permanent deformation and should be able to be inspected along its entire length Unions compatible with the hose ttings must be used and connect...

Page 22: ...rk with a contact opening distance that allows complete disconnection in the conditions of the overtension category III compliant with the installation regulations the yellow green earth wire must not...

Page 23: ...on inducci n inductie indu o aria air air Luft aire lucht ar 100 cm2 MIN ZONA FORNO O ARMADIETTO OVEN ZONE OR CUPBOARD ZONE FOUR OU PLACARD OFENBEREICH ODER SCHRANK ZONA HORNO O ARMARIO OVENRUIMTE OF...

Page 24: ...n inductor Sensor signal out of valid range sensor or electronic is defect Exchange the modulF E A Hardware defect of induction module Defect hardware device detected by the self check of the module E...

Page 25: ...igniting properly Burners failing to remain alight Burners extinguished by cupboard doors Gas valves which are difficult to turn In case the appliance fails to operate correctly contact the authorised...

Page 26: ...oduct including but not limited to a damage through misuse including failure to maintain service or use with proper care neglect accident or ordinary wear and tear including deterioration of parts and...

Page 27: ...sumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or r...

Page 28: ...LWOVUL 5 TILY 03 ZOV YVVTZ HYL VWLU KHPS MYVT HT WT HUK H YKH Z HT WT I HWWVPU TLU VUS VU H YKH Z PS L JVT H 5 LHK 6 JL 4VVYL YLL 3LPJOOHYK 0 VVYHR 9VHK HTILY LSS 83 H LUKPZO 9VHK VVYWHYVV 5 UP V L YL...

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