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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

 

The installation of this appliance and the connection to the electrical supply should be performed by an 

authorised electrician. 

 

After the installation, make sure that all the parts under tension are well protected. 

 

The data regarding connection to the network are summarized on the rating label, underneath the hob. 

 

The connection to the main must be made using an earthed circuit, breaker protected. 

 
Caution! 
 
This appliance must only be connected to a network 230 V~ 50/60 Hz. 
Always connect 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. 

 

* calculated with the simultaneous factor following the standard EN 60 335-2-6 

 
Connection of the hob 
 
The ceramic hob can be connected in different ways: 
 
 

 

Monophase 230V~1P+N 

 

 

Biphase       400V~2P+N 

 

 

Triphase      400V~3P+N 

 
Setting up the configurations: 
 
For the various kinds of connection, use the brass bridges which are in the box next the terminal 
 
Monophase 

230V~1P+N 

 
Put the 1st bridge between terminal 1 and 2 and between 2 and 3, the 2nd between 4 and 5. 
Attach the earth to the terminal “earth”, the neutral N to terminal 4 or 5, the Phase L to one of the terminals 1, 2 or 3. 
 
Biphase 

400V~2P+N 

 
Put the 1st bridge between terminal 1 and 2, the 2nd between 4 and 5. 
Attach the earth to the terminal “earth”, the neutral N to terminal 4 or 5, the Phase L1 to the terminals 1 or 2 and the 
Phase L2 to the terminal 3. 
 
Triphase 

400V~3P+N 

 
Put a bridge between terminal 4 and 5. 
Attach the earth to the terminal “earth”, the neutral N to terminal 4 or 5, the Phase L1 to the terminals 1, the Phase 
L2 to the terminal 2 and the Phase L3 to the terminal 3. 
 
Caution!
 Ensure that you: 
- Correctly attach the wires and the bridges. 
- Tighten the screws properly. 

 

Mains 

Connection 

Cable diameter 

Cable 

Protection calibre 

230V~  50/60Hz 

1 Phase + N 

3 x 4 mm² 

H 05 VV - F 

H 05 RR - F 

40 A * 

400V~  50/60Hz 

2  N 

4 x 2.5 mm² 

H 05 VV - F 

H 05 RR - F 

25 A * 

400V~  50/60Hz 

3  N 

5 x 1.5 mm² 

H 05 VV - F 

H 05 RR - F 

16 A * 

We cannot be held responsible for any incident resulting from incorrect connection or which could arise 
from the use of an appliance which has not been earthed or has been equipped with a faulty earth 
connection. 

Summary of Contents for ICT6021

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details QGXFWLRQ RRNWRS 0RGHO 1R 76 1...

Page 2: ...results carefully read the instructions on how your new appliance is to be installed Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service call costs Once installation is complete please read...

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Page 4: ...USE 9 INDUCTION PRINCIPLE 9 SENSITIVE TOUCH 9 POWER SELECTION ZONE SLIDER AND TIMER SETTING ZONE 10 STARTING UP 10 PAN DETECTION 10 RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION 10 BOOSTER FUNCTION 11 TIMER 11 AUTOMATIC...

Page 5: ...g to local standards Do not use an extension cable to connect it The appliance can not be used above a dishwasher or a tumble dryer steam may damage the electronic components The appliance is not inte...

Page 6: ...s even small ones on the vitroceramic glass Do not hit the edges of the glass with saucepans Make sure that the ventilation of the appliance works according to the manufacturer s instructions Do not p...

Page 7: ...cooking zone The bottom of the pan should cover as much as possible of the cooking zone For the users of cardiac pacemakers The magnetic field may influence the operation We recommend getting informa...

Page 8: ...80 mm 220x180 mm 180 mm 180 mm 2050 W 2050 W 1850 W 1850 W 2900 W 2900 W 2300 W 2300 W 3700 W 3700 W 3000 W 3000 W 120 mm 120 mm 100 mm 100 mm The stated power may change according to the dimensions a...

Page 9: ...not use detergent This may cause blue tinted colour on the glass surface Induction principle An induction coil is located under each heating zone When it is engaged it produces a variable electromagn...

Page 10: ...n ensures perfect safety The induction doesn t work If there is no pan on the heating zone or if this pan is not suitable to the induction In this case it is impossible to increase the power and the d...

Page 11: ...egulates all Boosters selected to equalise the available power to each element selected for booster The display is blinking on 9 for a few seconds and then shows the maximum of Booster allowed Heating...

Page 12: ...starts at full power for a certain time and then reduces automatically its power to the pre selected level Start up Action Control panel Display Power level selection slide on the SLIDER to 7 7 is bli...

Page 13: ...s the use of 2 cooking zones simultaneously left zones middle zones right zones with the same features as a single cooking zone Booster function isn t available during bridging Action Control panel Di...

Page 14: ...on an induction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds A magnet sticks to the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zon...

Page 15: ...ter MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Switch off the appliance before cleaning Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because there is a risk of burning Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing...

Page 16: ...t up The cooking zone is still hot H The highest Booster level is set 9 The control panel displays U Refer to the chapter Keep warm The control panel displays II Refer to the chapter Stop Go The contr...

Page 17: ...electronic device If a drawer is placed under the hob avoid putting into this drawer flammable objects for example sprays or non heat resistant objects Materials which are often used to make worktops...

Page 18: ...e terminal Monophase 230V 1P N Put the 1st bridge between terminal 1 and 2 and between 2 and 3 the 2nd between 4 and 5 Attach the earth to the terminal earth the neutral N to terminal 4 or 5 the Phase...

Page 19: ...he cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travel cost to and from the purchaser s home What these warranties do not cover Compass Capital Services trading as Kleenmaid...

Page 20: ...y Road Alexandria NSW 2015 E help kmaid com au www kleenmaid appliances com au Other products available in the Kleenmaid range of appliances Washing machines Clothes dryers Dishwashers Ovens Cooktops...

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