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Cooking Zones Control Panel

Cooker Hood Control Panel

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Stop Icon 

Boost Icon

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Pause Icon Timer 

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Lock Icon

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Lighting Control Icon

Auto Extraction Control Icon 

Stop Icon

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Summary of Contents for ICONTFT60

Page 1: ...Induction Hob MODEL ICONTFT60 01 x 1 Flexl zone Flexl zone User Manual Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...03 Preparation Safty Installation Before you start Use Care and Maintenance 10 04 05 09 33 Technical Specification Electrical Installation 36 37...

Page 3: ...x1 01 x 1 02 x 1 Flexl zone Flexl zone 3...

Page 4: ...ce requirements The work surface is made of a heat resistant material If the hob is installed above an oven the oven has a built in cooling fan The installation will comply with all clearance requirem...

Page 5: ...s required around the appliance for easier dissipation of heat and low power consumption Sufficient clearance is required around the appliance The safety distance for an angled glass hood should be at...

Page 6: ...not be blocked Ensure you select a heat resistant work surface to mount the induction hob Cut an aperture in the worktop using a jigsaw as shown The worktop should be at least 12 5mm thick and made of...

Page 7: ...is fully cured as per the manufacturers instructions before you commence installation of the hob This hob MUST NOT be sealed into the worktop Stretch out and stick the supplied tape along the undersid...

Page 8: ...itted position the hob into the cutout in the worktop Apply gentle downwards pressure onto the hob to push it into the worktop ensuring a good seal around the outer edge 01 x 1 01 x 1 Flexl zone Flexl...

Page 9: ...These noises can be created when a high power level is selected i e boost function Noises related to high power levels will reduce as the pans heat to temperature and the power level is reduced Hissi...

Page 10: ...PORTANT Always lift pans off the cooking surface Do not slide or drag to avoid damaging the glass 1 2 3 4 5 Use 1 Iron pot 2 3 4 5 Magnetic circuit Ceramic glass plate Induction coil Induced currents...

Page 11: ...2 hours 9 90 minutes The hob will automatically switch off after one minute once the pan has been removed from the cooking zone Detection of Small Articles If the hob detects an unsuitable pan or smal...

Page 12: ...to access the Home Screen with the induction hob controls 1 2 3 Stand By Screen 1 Master On Off Key Home Screen Child Lock Icon Cooking Zones Control Panel Cooker Hood Control Panel optional when conn...

Page 13: ...Cooker Hood Control Panel 11 12 13 14 15 Stop Icon Boost Icon 12 14 Pause Icon Timer Control Icon Child Lock Icon 11 13 15 17 16 18 17 Lighting Control Icon Auto Extraction Control Icon Stop Icon 16...

Page 14: ...Alarm Icon Automatic Switch Off Icon Stop Icon Language Icon Date Icon Time Icon Brightness Icon Volume Icon Reset Icon Connect Icon Stand By Icon Settings 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 22 23 24 25 26 27 28...

Page 15: ...vice and the hob will start up as shown to confirm Select your language as required and touch the Tick Icon Select the date and time as required and touch the Tick Icon to confirm Your hob is ready fo...

Page 16: ...y shows the current date and time Touch the screen anywhere to proceed You can set different options in the system interface such as volume and brightness at anytime as follows 2 Touch the Main Menu I...

Page 17: ...3 Touch the Date icon to set the date 4 Touch the Time icon to set the correct time Use 17...

Page 18: ...the desired brightness level The default brightness is set at 8 and is adjustable from 1 15 6 Touch the Volume icon to set the sound volume level The default volume is set at 10 and is adjustable from...

Page 19: ...se refer to the section Controlling a cooker hood remotely found later in this manual 9 Touch the Stand By icon to set the amount of time before the Control Panel reverts to the Stand By Screen a By d...

Page 20: ...Touch the Master On Off Key for two seconds and the display shows the current date and time Touch the screen anywhere to proceed 4 Adjust the Slider Control Key to the required power level between 1...

Page 21: ...l automatically switch off after one minute CAUTION After use each cooking zone will display H as a reminder that the glass is too hot to touch Though induction cooking does not generate heat the magn...

Page 22: ...oking zone Here are examples of good and poor placement across a flexible zone Linking two zones together To link the two left zones together slide your finger across both zones in one smooth movement...

Page 23: ...ghted in orange and all controlled together using the Slider Control Key 2 You can also select two or more non adjacent zones by sliding your finger across the panel as required 3 Or to select all fou...

Page 24: ...minutes and after this time the power level will automatically drop to 9 As before multiple cooking zones can also be selected and used with Boost for a maximum of 5 minutes However all zones cannot...

Page 25: ...5 Touch the Alarm Icon to set the timer as an alert only and the cooking zone will continue to function at the selected power level and show the timer within the zone The timer will countdown and whe...

Page 26: ...Icon to set the timer to automatically switch the selected cooking zone off The timer will countdown and when complete will sound an audible alarm and display the Timer complete message The cooking z...

Page 27: ...ll be displayed on screen All functions are now locked until you disable this feature You can also activate the Child Lock from the Home Screen before cooking to ensure that the panel is locked after...

Page 28: ...d the large pause icon will be displayed on screen All cooking zones will turn off and any timers that have been set will also pause Cancelling the Pause Cooking function Touch the large Pause icon di...

Page 29: ...g sequence and transmit a radio frequency signal from the hob Do not touch the Hood connection button on the hob yet IMPORTANT To proceed with the connectivity operation the hood must be switched off...

Page 30: ...action manually as required independently of any settings on the hob 2 Semi Automatic Control The Hood connection button on the hob is ON and you can control the hood s fan and extraction manually fro...

Page 31: ...the hood will vary based upon the total power output selected on the hob as shown in the table below Each hob cooking zone has a maximum rated output of 10 comprising 1 9 and Boost 10 Speed Level of...

Page 32: ...oth the automatic modes and if none of the hob cooking zones are active the hood will automatically enter Timer Mode after approximately 10 seconds of inactivity and will step down through the power l...

Page 33: ...tch off the appliance automatically When a cooking zone has been on for a long time the surface remains hot and shows H in the display If the surface of the hob becomes cracked do not use switch off t...

Page 34: ...cial induction cleaner The appliance should be cleaned after use allow to cool first The surface of the induction hob should be cleaned as follows Care maintenance CAUTION Avoid rubbing with any abras...

Page 35: ...heated Allow to cool and restart after 30 minutes E3 Abnormal power supply detected too high Ensure the correct power supply is being used E4 Abnormal power supply detected too low Ensure the correct...

Page 36: ...Blue Brown Green Yellow Blue Brown 220 240V N L L N N L L This appliance requires a 40 Amp Residual Current Device RCD To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an electrical appliance...

Page 37: ...e 2011 65 EU for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring that this appliance is disposed of correctly you will help prevent any possible damage to the environment and to human healt...

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Page 40: ...Apelson Appliances UK Ltd Unit 3 Normandy Landings Pope Street Castleford WF6 2AG United Kingdom GB IE ICONTFT60 User Handbook V1b IM 20200903...

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