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•  This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above 

and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or 

lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and under-

stand the hazards involved� Children shall not play with appliance�

•  WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during use� To avoid 

burns young children should be kept away�

•  Cleaning and maintenance must never be carried out by unsupervi-

sed children�

•  Make sure that the power cable does not come into contact with the 

glass or a pot�

•  Magnetic  objects  such  as  credit  cards,  floppy  disks,  calculators, 

should not be placed close to the working appliance�

•  Do not use any metallic object except for cookware suitable for in-

duction�

•  Do not cover the cooking area with inflammable materials.

• The appliance must be used by responsible persons�

•  Metallic objects such as knives, spoons, forks or covers should not 

be placed on the cooking area as they can become hot�

•  If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possi-

bility of electric shock�

•  The appliance is not intended for driven by an external timer or se-

parate remote control system�

•  Do not use steam appliances for cleaning�

Important safety warning

Summary of Contents for KHVI90TC

Page 1: ...10 2016 KHVI90TC KHVI90TC cod I 301 00 29 GB Installation and users instruction INDUCTION HOB INDUCTION HOB GB ...

Page 2: ...ooking areas 11 Power levels 11 Booster P 11 Joining two areas 11 Automatic turning off 11 Protection in case of accidental turning on 12 Child safety 12 Timer function 12 Timer starting 12 Courtesy timer 12 HEAT UP fnction 12 Pause 13 Recall function 13 Heating to 42 c 70 c 95 c function 13 Pan presence recognition 13 Residual heat indication 13 Key blocking unblocking 13 Power management 13 Over...

Page 3: ...ots 15 Size of pots 15 Maintenance and cleaning 16 Controls to carry out in case of malfunction 16 Installation 17 Respect for the environment 17 Instructions for installation 17 Electrical connection 18 Connecting cable to hob 18 ...

Page 4: ... a working zone The appliance must be connected and installed in compliance with current local regulations Do not use extension cables for connections The appliance should not be used with pots and pans that are unsu itable for induction cooking USING THE APPLIANCE After use switch off the hob by means of its control device and do not rely on the cookware detector WARNING unattended cooking on a h...

Page 5: ...the power cable does not come into contact with the glass or a pot Magnetic objects such as credit cards floppy disks calculators should not be placed close to the working appliance Do not use any metallic object except for cookware suitable for in duction Do not cover the cooking area with inflammable materials The appliance must be used by responsible persons Metallic objects such as knives spoo...

Page 6: ...to contact with the cooking zones Avoid placing hot containers on top of the control panel If there is a drawer or a panel under the hob this must be at least 2 5 cm from the lower part of the hob to ensure proper ventilation Do not place inflammable objects inside the draw located under the hob IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION When a malfunction occurs turn off and disconnect the appliance If cracks appear...

Page 7: ...eally the bottom of the pot should cover the entire cooking zone The magnetic field produced by the induction hob could affect the proper working of pacemakers Detailed information should be obtai ned from your doctor Avoid placing synthetic materials or aluminium objects in contact with the cooking zone ...

Page 8: ...re is a coil underneath each cooking zone which when a pot is placed on it generates a variable electro magnetic field producing inductive power of a ferromagnetic substance on the bottom of the pot The end result is that the bottom of the pot placed above the cooking zone becomes heated The type of material constituting the pot is fundamental All pots with a ferromagnetic bottom are suitable this...

Page 9: ...ion 0 Zero the cooking zone is turned on 1 9 Level of power select the cooking level u Presence of pot absence of pot or unsuitable pot u Heating function A Automatic heating Function of automatic cooking E Error Electronic anomaly F Error Cooking zone anomaly H Residual heat The cooking zone is hot P Booster Excess power in the cooking zone II Pause Pause active U and Π Merging two zones the two ...

Page 10: ...timer 5 Control timer 6 Timer Display selected time 7 Display icon min 8 Display clock icon 9 Display cooking area 10 Display icon timer 11 Display merge cooking areas zones merge 12 Display slider bar graph 13 Slider slider 14 Level 3 heating function 95 C 15 Level 2 heating function 70 C 16 Level 1 heating function 42 C 17 Heating function ...

Page 11: ...er levels The cooking areas can be regulated from power level 1 to 9 The selected power will be shown on the cooking area display and slider display Booster P The Booster guarantees a power increase to the cooking areas selected With this function the plate works for 10 minutes under greater power The Booster is suitable for heating large amounts of water in a short time Touch the ON OFF button Ru...

Page 12: ...e same time to start the timer the clock icon display of the area to be programmed shows the clock symbol and the timer display shows 0 00 Use the buttons again to select the end of cooking time if no command is given after 10 the timer display turns off The timer starts counting after about 5 seconds from setting the cooking time If more than one cooking areas have been programmed the display sho...

Page 13: ...pan s base does not exceed 42 C It is possible to select 3 temperature levels 42 C 70 C 95 C which can be seen on the specific heating function level display If the heating function command is touched when at level 3 the interested area turns itself off The function can also be turned off by using the cooking area s slider Pan presence recognition Pan detection ensures proper working The induction...

Page 14: ... cooking area display Lastly with the third level the hob shuts down automatically and the relevant cooking area display shows the warning E2 Limit of the duration of operation A maximum time of continuous operation is associated with each cooking area This depends on the set power level If the limit of the duration of operation is reached the respective area is switched off Limit of the duration ...

Page 15: ... induction surface and does not affect cooking Size of pots The cooking zones automatically adapt to the size of the pots Nonetheless the bottoms of these pots should be at least a certain diameter in order to work properly For the best results place the pot at the centre of the cooking zone COOKING CHART the values indicated below are purely indicative Position Cooking type Foods 1 2 heating melt...

Page 16: ... broken The safety key has been turned on The key knob is greasy or covered by water An object is leaning on the key knob The U symbol appears on the display The pot was not placed on the cooking zone The pot is not compatible with induction The diameter of the bottom of the pot is too small The F symbol appears on the di splay The cooking zone is unusable Contact the authorized service centre The...

Page 17: ...alls free when installing the hob Nonetheless placing a single side wall and a back wall is allowed The walls should be kept at a minimum distance of 40 mm The inset surface if subject to any water leaks should be protected primarily along the border of the inset perimeter with paint Do not install the hob above a static oven or above a dishwasher Make sure that the there is at least 25 mm space u...

Page 18: ... board Connecting cable to hob With respect to the various types of connection you should utilize the appropriate jumpers placed inside the jumper board MONOPHASE connect the jumper to clamps 1 2 and 2 3 The phase should be connected to clamp 1 or 2 The neutral should be connected to clamps 4 5 2 PHASES N connect the jumper to clamps 2 or 3 and between clamps 4 5 one phase to clamp 1 and one phase...

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