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Dear customer, 

 
Congratulations on your purchase of a ILVE induction ceramic hob. 
In order to make the best use of your appliance, please carefully read the following use and care 
manual and keep it for later reference. 

 

SUMMARY 

SAFETY ......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

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RECAUTIONS BEFORE USING

 ........................................................................................................ 4 

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SING THE APPLIANCE

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RECAUTIONS NOT TO DAMAGE THE APPLIANCE

 .............................................................................. 5 

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RECAUTIONS IN CASE OF APPLIANCE FAILURE

 ................................................................................ 5 

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THER PROTECTIONS

 ................................................................................................................... 5 

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE ........................................................................................... 6

 

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ECHNICAL CHARACTERISTIC

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ONTROL PANEL

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USE OF THE APPLIANCE ............................................................................................................ 7

 

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ISPLAY

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V

ENTILATION

 ................................................................................................................................ 7 

STARTING-UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT ..................................................................... 7

 

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EFORE THE FIRST USE

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NDUCTION PRINCIPLE

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ENSITIVE TOUCH

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OWER SELECTION ZONE 

“SLIDER”

 AND TIMER SETTING ZONE

 ........................................................ 8 

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TARTING

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UP

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AN DETECTION

 ........................................................................................................................... 8 

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ESIDUAL HEAT

 

INDICATION

 .......................................................................................................... 9 

B

OOSTER FUNCTION

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T

IMER

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A

UTOMATIC COOKING

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TOP

&G

O FUNCTION

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ECALL 

F

UNCTION

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K

EEP WARM 

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F

UNCTION

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ONTROL PANEL 

L

OCKING

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COOKING ADVICES ................................................................................................................... 12

 

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AN QUALITY

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AN DIMENSION

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E

XAMPLES OF COOKING POWER SETTING

 ...................................................................................... 13 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING .............................................................................................. 13

 

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A PROBLEM .................................................................................. 13

 

ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION ............................................................................................. 15

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 16

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ..................................................................................................... 17

 

Summary of Contents for ILD88B

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR INDUCTION HOB MODEL ILD88B ...

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Page 3: ...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 POWER SELECTION ZONE SLIDER AND TIMER SETTING ZONE 8 STARTING UP 8 PAN DETECTION 8 RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION 9 BOOSTER FUNCTION 9 TIMER 9 AUTOMATIC COOKING 10 STOP GO FUNCTION 10 RECALL FUNCTION 11 KEEP WARM FUNCTION 11 CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 4: ...e heating zones off after use x Keep an eye on the hob when cooking with grease or oils as they may quickly ignite x Be careful not to burn yourself during or after using the appliance x Make sure no cable of any fixed or moving appliance makes contact with the glass or the hot saucepan x Magnetic objects credit cards floppy disks calculators should not be placed near the appliance when in use x M...

Page 5: ...rrect ventilation x Never put flammable objects ex sprays into the drawer under the vitroceramic hob Cutlery drawers must be resistant to heat Precautions in case of appliance failure x If a defect is noticed switch off the appliance and turn off the electrical supply x If the ceramic glass is cracked or fissured you must unplug the appliance and contact after sales service x Servicing must be don...

Page 6: ...ght 170 mm 190 mm 280 mm 210 mm 160 mm 1100 W 1400 W 2300 W 2300 W 1100 W 1400 W 2000 W 3000 W 3000 W 1400 W 90 mm 90 mm 110 mm 100 mm 90 mm The given power may change according to the dimensions and material of the pan Control panel Zone selection Timer key Timer display Power selection zone SLIDER and timer setting zone On off key Stop Go key Power display Control light on off Control light time...

Page 7: ... speed when the hob is intensively used The cooling fan reduces its speed and stops automatically when the electronic circuit is cooled enough STARTING UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT Before the first use Clean your hob with a damp cloth and dry the surface thoroughly Do not use detergent which risks causing blue tinted colour on the ceramic glass surface Induction principle An induction coil is locat...

Page 8: ...l across from the desired zone light on To set Slide on the SLIDER 0 to 9 adjust the power to the right or to the left To stop Slide to 0 on SLIDER 0 or H or press on 0 0 or H If no action is made within 20 second the electronics returns in waiting position Pan detection The pan detection ensures a perfect safety The induction doesn t work x If there is no pan on the heating zone or if this pan is...

Page 9: ...king hob is activated with a maximum limit of power When the booster function is activated and in order to exceed the maximum power the electronic system reduces the power level of other heating zones The display will blink on 9 for a few seconds and then shows the maximum of power allowed Heating zone selected The other heating zone example power level 9 P is displayed 9 goes to 6 or 8 depending ...

Page 10: ...omatic cooking device The cooking zone starts at full power for a certain time and will then reduce automatically the power on the pre selected level x Start up Action Control panel Display Zone selection Press display 0 selected 0 and control light on Full power setting Slide on the SLIDER to 9 Pass from 0 to 9 Automatic cooking Re press on display SLIDER 9 9 is blinking with A Power level select...

Page 11: ...om of the pan x To engage to start the function Keep warm Action Control panel Display To engage press the slider between U 0 and 1 To stop slide on the SLIDER 0 to 9 or H Control panel Locking To avoid the activation of the cooking zones in particular during cleaning the control panel can be locked with exception to the On Off key x Lock Action Control panel Display Start press on key 0 or H on d...

Page 12: ... an induction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds x A magnet stucks on the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone This noise doesn t mean any failure on the appliance and doesn t influence the cooking operating Pan dimension The cooking zones are up to a certain limit automatically adapted to the diameter of the...

Page 13: ...he surface thoroughly x Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment likely to cause scratches must absolutely be avoided x Do not ever use any steam driven or pressure appliance x Do not use any object that may scratch the ceramic glass x 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 sc...

Page 14: ...play 6 All the cooking zones are configured once all the displays are turned off Please use the same pot for the whole procedure Never put several pots together on the zones during the setup process If E 4 displaying remains please call the customer care The hob or the cooking zone doesn t start up x The hob is badly connected on the electrical network x The protection fuse cut off x The looking f...

Page 15: ... change the pan The control panel displays E6 x Defective network Control the frequency and voltage of the electrical network The control panel displays E8 x The air inlet of the ventilator is obstructed release it The control panel displays E C x Configuration error Set the table again referring to the chapter The E 4 appears If one of the symbols above persists call the SAV ENVIRONMENT PRESERVAT...

Page 16: ... glue used to fix them must be able to resist temperatures of up to 100 C x The mural rods of edge must be heat resistant x Do not install the hob to the top of a non ventilated oven or a dishwasher x The underside of the hob has a casing space of 20 mm to ensure a good air circulation of the electronic device x If a drawer is placed under the unit do not put flammable objects for example sprays o...

Page 17: ... wiring rules Caution This appliance has only to be connected to a network 230 V 50 60 Hz Connect always 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 CONNECTION OF THE HOB FOR INB885B calculated with the simultaneous factor following the standa...

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