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Instructions and Installation

5. Using the hob

• 

 Do not use the ceramic hob 

if the glass surface is cracked,  

as electrical parts are directly 

beneath.

•  Switch off the appliance at the 

supply to prevent an electric 

shock and contact your supplier.

• 

 The appliance is not 

intended to be operated by 

means of an external timer or 

separate control system.

• 

 The hob surface remains hot 

after use. 

DO NOT TOUCH

.

List of pots to be used  

on each burner: 

1

  

Single circuit cooking plate 

18-20cm

2

  

Single circuit cooking plate 

14-16cm

3

  Single circuit cooking plate 

18-20cm

4

  Single circuit cooking plate 

14-16cm

Controls layout

Turning on the hob

Touch the

   key on the control 

panel for 1 second. Cooking 

zone displays illuminate. The 

hob is ready use now. You can 

select different cooking zones 

within the following 10 seconds. 

Other controls are not allowed to 

function when the main key

   is 

being operated.

 and all relevant decimal  

point will flash in all cooking  

zone displays.

If no operation is performed  

within 10 seconds, the hob  

will automatically return to  

stand-by mode.

If you press the main key

    

for longer than 2 seconds the  

hob will turn off and return to  

stand-by mode.

Symbol

Description

Main key – On/Off  

Power/timer set 

Cooking zone  

selection controls
Cooking zone display 

Dual/triple cooking  

zone operation LED

N

Q

O

P

1

4

3

2

Summary of Contents for LAM1746

Page 1: ...www howdens com appliance registration 4 Zone Ceramic Hob LAM1746 Instructions and Installation ISSUE v3 030522...

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Page 3: ...manual within easy reach for future reference Register your appliance to access a digital copy of your user manual for future reference Please read any other documents supplied with the product Explan...

Page 4: ...king 9 5 Using the hob 11 Controls layout 11 Turning on the hob 11 Booster 12 Key lock 13 Operation time limits 14 Residual heat functions 14 Sensor calibration and error codes 15 6 Cleaning and maint...

Page 5: ...vision CAUTION Cooking process should be supervised continuously Servicing should be carried out only by authorised personnel This appliance must be installed so that it can be electrically isolated b...

Page 6: ...ing board or food preparation area as this may lead to it becoming damaged Never put metal cooking utensils cutlery knives or other metal objects on the hob They could become hot if they are near a co...

Page 7: ...at if it s safe to do so but never lean over a pan to reach the controls WARNING Use fire blanket or a damp tea towel to cover the pan Deep fat frying presents more dangers in your kitchen If you have...

Page 8: ...nt potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU It does not contain har...

Page 9: ...ng periods turn off the cooking zone 5 or 10 minutes before the end of cooking time You cab obtain energy savings up to 20 by using residual heat NEVER fill the pan with oil more than one third of it...

Page 10: ...Do not put covers over the saucepans or pans on the cooking zones Place the saucepans in a manner so that they are centred on the cooking zone When you want to move the pan onto another cooking zone...

Page 11: ...ngle circuit cooking plate 14 16cm Controls layout Turning on the hob Touch the key on the control panel for 1 second Cooking zone displays illuminate The hob is ready use now You can select different...

Page 12: ...is indicated with an A and the set temperature value which flash alternately on cooking zone display e g A half second half second 9 once the booster time is over power of the cooking zone will be re...

Page 13: ...rn off the cooking zone 2 By decreasing the temperature level to 0 with the key Furthermore cooking zone can also be turned off by decreasing the temperature level to 0 Key lock You can protect the ho...

Page 14: ...quipped with an operation time limit When one or more cooking zones are left on Residual heat functions For a deactivated cooking zone whose surface temperature is sensed above 60 C or whose display i...

Page 15: ...ors is successful You must be remove all substances on the hob during calibration Also the ambient illumination should not be too strong during calibration If one of the F1 F1 F3 messages is obtained...

Page 16: ...ream cleaner will lead to discolouration Use a dry clean cloth to polish the surface For stubborn marks a specialist hob scraper can be used Do not use steam cleaners or high pressure cleaning equipme...

Page 17: ...work surface and in the immediate vicinity of the cooking hob must be heat resistant Prior to installation visually check the product for any damage defects Do not install if any issues are found Dama...

Page 18: ...out and vertical surface above the worktop No shelf or overhang of combustible material should be closer than 650mm directly above the hob There must be a minimum clearance of 50mm between the rear ed...

Page 19: ...e heat resistant Kitchen cabinets must be set level and fixed If there is a drawer beneath the oven a shelf must be installed between oven and drawer The following installation drawings are representa...

Page 20: ...b instead of the self adhesive seal Protecting the hob cut out The types of chipboard used for work surfaces swell relatively quickly in contact with humidity Apply a special varnish or adhesive to th...

Page 21: ...neutral supplies are switched and disconnected at the same time The terminations labelled SUPPLY are connections for the internal house wiring and the terminations labelled LOAD are for connection to...

Page 22: ...low Brown Black cable L Live Blue Grey cable N Neutral Green yellow cable E Earth For double phase European supply Connect the wires as identified below Brown cable L1 Phase 1 Black cable L2 Phase 2 B...

Page 23: ...person mains cable must not be longer than 2m for safety reasons using the same cable type as defined in the technical data It should be routed away from the appliance and not trapped between the app...

Page 24: ...ensions Width 580mm Depth 510mm Height 55mm Cut out dimensions Width 560mm 2 Depth 490mm 2 Cook zones Hob wattage front left rear right 180 1800W Hob wattage front right rear left 140 1200W Total elec...

Page 25: ...ing When the metal parts are heated they may expand and cause noise This is not a fault Product makes clicking noise when operating This is the electronic controls working This is not a fault Product...

Page 26: ...ct the product The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with or repaired by any unauthorised person The guarantee in no way affects your statutory or legal rights What to do if you need to...

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Page 28: ...the time of publication in March 2022 The company has a policy of continuous product development and reserves the right to change any products and specifications given in this manual Subject to the T...

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