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Ventilation

The bank panel of the bottom cupboard
must be open in the area of the cut-out to
provide for an exchange of air.
The front crossbar of the unit must be re-
moved in order to create an air vent across
the whole width of the appliance underneath
the worktop.

There must be sufficient space between the
induction hob and kitchen units or built-in
appliances to allow for adequate ventilation
of the induction system.
The ventilation openings must be thermally
separated from one another by means of
the shield supplied in order to prevent the
air heated up from flowing back on the
induction side for cold air.

Attention! The shield may not cover the
ventilation openings; if necessary shorten it
until it rests on kitchen units or built-in
appliances. Excessive heat development
from below, for example, from an oven
without a cross current ventilator, must be
avoided. Any crossbars located below the
worktop must be removed, at least in the
region of the worktop cut-out.

Installation instructions

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Summary of Contents for Glass ceramic induction

Page 1: ...amic induction hob Table de cuisson vitrocéramique à induction Encimera de vitrocerámica por inducción Gebrauchs und Montageanweisung Instructions for use and installation instructions Notice d emploi et de montage Instrucciones de uso y de montaje E GB ...

Page 2: ...here you purchased the appliance We wish you many hours of pleasure with your new glass ceramic hob Contents Safety instructions 27 Avoiding damage 27 Appliance specification 28 Operation 29 Operation with sensors 29 Description of the displays 29 Commencing operation 29 The principle of how the induction hob functions 30 Cookware suitable for induction hobs 30 Tips on how to save energy 31 Pan de...

Page 3: ...dren must always be kept away from them Always use pot holders and oven gloves and use your appliance with care in order to avoid ing burning and scalding Safety instructions Do not put any metal objects such as knives forks spoons and tops of jars or bottles onto the induction hob since they may become hot Switch the cooking zone off with the touch control Do not use the pot detection func tion a...

Page 4: ...king setting display 8 Ready for setting display 9 Cooking zone selection sensor 10 Power sensor 11 Automatic switch off sensor 12 Control lamp of a selected cooking zone for automatic switch off 13 Switch off time display 14 Ready for setting display of the auto matic switch off 15 Minus plus sensor 16 Lock control lamp 17 Lock sensor 18 On off sensor Appliance specification Touch control zone ...

Page 5: ...or is used to activate the corre sponding cooking zone at high power Automatic switch off sensor 11 The automatic switch off device integrated in the appliance enables one cooking zone which has been switched on to be switched off automatically after a specific period of time Operation Description of the displays Cooking setting display 7 The cooking setting display shows the cook ing level select...

Page 6: ... the residual heat display In the case of an induction cooking zone heating takes place by means of an induction coil located under the glass ceramic plate This coil generates a magnetic field which produces induction currents in the magnetic base of the cooking or frying pans These currents heat up the base of the pans Cookware suitable for induction hobs Induction hobs will only function perfect...

Page 7: ...An advantage of induction heating is the pan detection device If there is no cooking pan on a cooking zone or if the pan is too small no electricity will be transmitted When a cooking zone is switched on the pan display will light up in the cooking level display If within ten minutes a pan is placed on the induction cooking zone it will recognise the pan and switch on at the cooking level set The ...

Page 8: ...lay will indicate the cooking level selected To set other cooking zones proceed as for Items 1 and 2 Switching a cooking zone off 4 The ready for setting display of the se lected cooking zone must light up It may be necessary to touch the cooking zone selection sensor 5a Touch the minus sensor several times until the cooking level setting is on 0 or 5b Touch the minus sensor and the plus sensor si...

Page 9: ...dge activation of the minus sensor or the plus sensor if a cooking zone has been selected i e the respective ready for set ting display must light up Do not put any metal objects such as knives forks spoons and tops of jars or bottles onto the induction hob since they may become hot The cooking zone must be switching off manually after use 0 This should not be carried out by the pan detection mode...

Page 10: ...ll light up and the sensors will be blocked 2 The lock is released if the lock sensor is touched again The control lamp will be switched off Note If the lock has been activated and the hob is switched off with the on off sensor the lock remains activated It must therefore be deactivated prior to cooking again Residual heat display The glass ceramic hob is equipped with a residual heat display H It...

Page 11: ...me at between 1 minute and 99 minutes The control lamp next to the switch off time display will indicate the cooking zone for which the automatic switch off has been activated 5 The cooking zone will be switched off when the cooking time has elapsed and a buzzer will sound for 2 minutes This buzzer can be switched off by touching the automatic switch off sensor Please note The cooking time set can...

Page 12: ...d in the cooking level display by means of alternating the power level set and the limited power level 1 The ready for setting display on the selected cooking zone must light up Touch the cooking zone selection sensor to achieve this 2 Touch the power sensor once to switch on the power setting The cook ing level display will show a P 3 After 10 minutes the power setting is automatically switched o...

Page 13: ...tion of the sensor Should one or more sensors be touched for longer than 10 seconds the controls will presume that a fault has occurred and will switch off automatically This may occur unintentionally if food boils over or if a pot has been placed on a cooking zone Overheating protection The induction hob has a built in device to protect it against overheating thus ensur ing that the electronics s...

Page 14: ...ng agents for glass ceramic It is essential to observe the instructions of the respective manufacturer When applied the cleaning agent forms a protective film which is resistant to water and dirt Dirt will remain on the film and can then be easily removed The hob must then be wiped dry with a soft cloth Ensure that no cleaning agent remains on the surface since it will have an aggressive effect wh...

Page 15: ...or lettuce is being cleaned can cause scratch es when pots are moved around on the hob Please ensure that no grains of sand are left on the surface of the hob Changes in the colour of the hob do not have any influence on the functioning and the stability of the glass ceramic The hob has not been damaged these are merely stains which were not removed and have therefore become encrusted on the surfa...

Page 16: ...o be placed on the cooking zone Only then will power be generated Any work or repairs carried out by unquali fied persons is dangerous as there is a risk of electrical shocks and short circuits No unauthorised persons may carry out such work or repairs on the appliance in order to avoid injury to persons and damage to the appliance Please note Should your appliance develop a fault use this instruc...

Page 17: ... could be swallowed and foil may lead to suffo cating Installation instructions Installation Important Should the hob be installed above unit parts side panels drawers etc an intermediate floor must be installed with a clearance of at least 20 mm to the underside of the hob to prevent any accidental contact The intermediate floor must be attached so that it can only be removed with tools see diagr...

Page 18: ... the induction system The ventilation openings must be thermally separated from one another by means of the shield supplied in order to prevent the air heated up from flowing back on the induction side for cold air Attention The shield may not cover the ventilation openings if necessary shorten it until it rests on kitchen units or built in appliances Excessive heat development from below for exam...

Page 19: ...r the voltage indicated on the nameplate complies with the power supply available Procedure Remove the connection covering under neath the hob The protective conductor must be sufficiently long so that in the event of a failure of the strain relief it will only be stressed after the conducting leads of the connection wire Lead the connecting lead through the strain relief cleat and screw it tight ...

Page 20: ...amic hob be level and flush on installation Twisting or warping can cause the glass plate to break Check the sealing of the hob to ensure that it is properly in place and that there are no gaps Then space the clips as indicated in the following diagram and insert them into the worktop cut out Due to the horizontal catch no depth alignment is necessary Now put the hob down on the left hand side as ...

Page 21: ...1 519 589 560 490 50 45 2 3 3 2 519 779 750 490 50 45 2 3 3 2 EKI 617 1 EKI 817 1 132 132 296 560 1 0 490 1 0 40 40 50 1 2 3 1 EKI 617 1 6x 6x GB 1 Minimal clearance to adjacent walls 2 Cut out dimensions 3 Hob exterior dimensions 4 Cable entry in the rear wall Dimensions in mm ...

Page 22: ...t is prepared in accord ance with the diagrams It is essential that the glass ceramic hob is level and flush on installation Twist ing or warping can cause the glass plate to break Check the sealing of the hob to en sure that it is properly in place and that there are no gaps Then attach the hob from the bottom with screws and leaf springs Tighten the screws manually with a screwdriver Do not use ...

Page 23: ... Type EKI 617 1F 817 1F EKI 617 1F EKI 817 1F 4x 4x 3 3 2 2 510 600 45 560 490 50 3 2 3 2 510 800 45 750 490 50 EKI 617 1F EKI 817 1F GB Dimensions in mm 1 Minimal clearance to adjacent walls 2 Cut out dimensions 3 Hob exterior dimensions 4 Cable entry in the rear wall ...

Page 24: ...750 Depth mm 490 490 490 490 Cooking zones Rear left Ø cm kW 21 2 2 3 0 Front left Ø cm kW 14 5 1 4 Front right Ø cm kW 18 1 8 Rear right Ø cm kW 18 1 8 2 3 Electrical connection Voltage 400V 3N 50 Hz Heater nominal voltage 230V Hob total kW 7 2 Features Residual heat display yes Power setting The output of the cooking zone will be reduced when the power setting is used Technical data ...

Page 25: ...ckaging materials are processed and utilised Instructions for disposal Disposing of old appliances When your induction hob has come to the end of its useful life it should not simply be disposed of as household waste There is likely to be a recycling plant in your community where you can hand in old ap pliances to be recycled Please make this effort for the sake of our environment Before disposing...

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