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Use

Only use the hob for residential cooking, and for the purposes described in this 

manual.

Other uses are not permitted and can be dangerous. Malloca will not be held li

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able for damage caused by unauthorized use or improper operation of any kind.

Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or experience with the 

hob should not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.

Individuals with a pacemaker or similar medical device: Please note that an 

this will affect a pacemaker or other medical device please consult the device 

manufacturer or your doctor if you have concerns.

Keep magnetized items, e.g. credit cards, disks, etc. away from the hob while in 

operation. Damage may result.

Do not use the hob until it has been properly installed in the countertop.
Be sure to use the proper type of cookware. Follow the manufacturer’s instruc

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tions. 

Important Safety Instructions

Injury prevention

Children should not be left unattended in an area where the hob is in use. Never 

allow children to sit or stand on any part of the hob.

Caution: 

Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above the hob. 

Children climbing on the hob to reach these items could be injured.

   

Use  the  Child  Safety  Lock  to  prevent  children  from  turning  on  the  heaters  or 

changing the settings. See “Child Safety lock” for more information.

Keep all pots and pans out of children’s reach. Danger of burning or scalding.

Protect your hands with insulated gloves or potholders when using the hob. 

Summary of Contents for MH-02IS

Page 1: ...Operating and Installation Instructions Induction hobs MH 02IS MH 03IS H ng D n S D ng...

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Page 3: ...y Instructions for Installation 12 Caring for the environment 13 15 MH 02IS Guide to the hob 15 MH 03IS Guide to the hob 18 How induction works 22 Noises 23 Suitable pans 24 Use 25 Safety Features 29...

Page 4: ...34 B o L i Thi t B 38 H ng D n L p t An To n 39 B o V M i Tr ng 41 L n u Ti n S D ng 42 45 MH 02IS B ng i u Khi n 45 MH 03IS B ng i u Khi n 48 Ho t ng C a B p 51 Ti ng n 52 L a Ch n N i Ph H p 53 S D...

Page 5: ...be held responsible for damage caused by incorrect installation or connection Do not connect the hob to the main electrical supply using an extension cord Extension cords do not meet the safety requir...

Page 6: ...rds disks etc away from the hob while in operation Damage may result Do not use the hob until it has been properly installed in the countertop Be sure to use the proper type of cookware Follow the man...

Page 7: ...r boiling over liquids which may produce smoke Important Safety Instructions Before removing pots and pans be sure to turn off the heaters Some cleaners may produce toxic fumes if applied to a hot sur...

Page 8: ...be turned off immediately and disconnected from the main power supply Contact Malloca s Technical Service Department Do not use the hob until it has been repaired Ensure power is not supplied to the...

Page 9: ...p off F0 On Off key emitter fault When the fault disappears App off FA On Off key receiver fault When the fault disappears App off FC User interface temperature sensor short circuit When the fault dis...

Page 10: ...r these safety measurements are installed over the hob e g cabinets utensil rail etc a minimum safety distance of 760 mm must be maintained If there is more than one appliance beneath a hood e g wok b...

Page 11: ...ive seal Do not use sealant Connect the hob to the main power supply Turn the hob on and check the function The hob must not be permanently sealed into the countertop when installed The top If the hob...

Page 12: ...appliance Electrical and electronic appliances often contain materials which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment They are howeve...

Page 13: ...the hob cloth Heating the hob Metal components of the hob have a protective coating which may give off a The smell will dissipate after a short time and does not indicate a faulty connec tion or appli...

Page 14: ...ise the touch controls may not respond or unintentional com mands may be given even causing the cooktop to switch off automatically see Automatic Safety off User interface initial calibration The user...

Page 15: ...tion process should be switched off e g halogen cooker hood lighting The error will disappear when satisfactory ambient lighting is detected and the touch control calibration procedure will now comple...

Page 16: ...16 Guide to the hob MH 02IS Heaters Control panel 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 17: ...f Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Display Power level residual heat display left side Power level residual heat display right side 1 2 3 4 Stop Go function 5 Setting positi...

Page 18: ...Heater in mm Power Level Rating in W 220 240V 210 210 210 210 1 100 100 2 200 200 3 300 300 4 500 500 5 700 700 6 900 900 7 1100 1100 8 1300 1300 9 1500 1500 Booster P Both coils working 1900 1700 Bo...

Page 19: ...19 MH 03IS Heaters Control panel Guide to the hob 1 2 3 1 3 2 4...

Page 20: ...nd off Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Display Power level residual heat display right side Power level residual heat display middle 1 2 3 4 Stop Go function 5 Setting posi...

Page 21: ...a Heater in mm Power Level Rating in W 220 240V 210 145 1 100 75 2 200 150 3 300 300 4 500 400 5 700 500 6 900 600 7 1100 800 8 1300 1000 9 1500 1200 Booster P 2000 1600 240 100 200 300 500 700 900 11...

Page 22: ...magnetic base If the diameter of the pan is too small If the pan is taken off the heater when it is switched on last selected power level selected If a suitable pan is placed on the heater the u will...

Page 23: ...king sound may be heard Whistling might occur if linked burners see Booster function are being used on the highest setting at the same time and the pans have bases made of layers of different material...

Page 24: ...a magnetic base Enameled steel pans Cast iron pans Unsuitable pans Stainless steel pans without a magnetic base Aluminum and copper pans Glass ceramic or earthenware pots and pans Pan size Suitable pa...

Page 25: ...heater display shows the power level The heaters that are not selected are shown with a dot point The Heater key is The Heater key will be locked to select a heater o If the cooktop is off all the he...

Page 26: ...level is changed sliding the finger a slider sound sounds There are 11 selectable power levels from 0 to 9 and P Booster level If booster power level is selected the heater display will show a P The p...

Page 27: ...d if the is touched for more than 120 milliseconds Stop Go LED blinks a sounds and the cooktop is stopped the heaters actual power setting is stored and all the active heaters power is set to power le...

Page 28: ...ce a heater is selected a switch off time can be selected by touching the or When the timer is off it is activated by pressing the timer keys or A beep sounds the timer display shows a 00 blinking and...

Page 29: ...locked The locking function can be activated when the heaters are on or when the cook top is off If the cook top is on the key lock function locks all the keys except the general key and the key When...

Page 30: ...h off in a specific time After maximum time of operation at the same power level see the table below the heater is switched off automatically The heater auto switch off time is automatically reset whe...

Page 31: ...31 Cut out Make the countertop cut out following the dimensions given in the illustration Installation 380 660 325 720 380 750 330 800 MH 02IS MH 03IS...

Page 32: ...he data plate correspond with the household electri cal supply This data must correspond to prevent appliance damage Consult an electrician if in doubt Power supply Be sure your electrical supply matc...

Page 33: ...380 415V 3N 1 2 3 4 Green Yellow Black Brown Blue PE L1 L2 N 220V 240V PE N 1 L1 Green Yellow Brown 220V 240V 220 240V 1N 3 4 2 Blue 5 5 33 Electrical Connection MH 02IS MH 03IS 1 2 3 4 PE N L L N...

Page 34: ...h h p v i y u c u ph h p v i b p Tr c khi b o tr b p vui l ng ng t k t n i ngu n i n m b o an to n i n cho b p ph i c s k t n i h th ng n i t cho b p i u b t bu c l ph i p ng c y u c u an to n c b n n...

Page 35: ...quan Nh ng ng i s d ng m y tr tim ho c nh ng thi t b y t t ng t vui l ng h n ch s d ng v khi b p b t c t tr ng i n xu t hi n M c d kh ng ch c ch n i u n y c th nh h ng n m y tr tim ho c c c thi t b y...

Page 36: ...m b o th c n r o n c tr c khi cho v o ch o d u m c c ng su t cao c n th n khi chi n ho c un s i c th g y ra kh i Th ng Tin An To n Quan Tr ng L u kh ng n n treo c c v t d ng d ch y nh qu n o kh g n x...

Page 37: ...h ch h ng c a Malloca L u an to n Ch c ch n r ng d y cung c p i n ph h p v i b p kh ng s d ng c c d y c m c nh h n c th kh ng th k t n i v i b p Kh ng c s d ng b p cho n khi b p c s a ch a Ch c ch n r...

Page 38: ...i vi x l T t F0 L i ph m B t T t Khi l i bi n m t FA L i ph m B t T t Khi l i bi n m t FC o n m ch c m ng nhi t giao di n ng i s d ng Khi l i bi n m t FE M ch h c m ng nhi t giao di n ng i s d ng Khi...

Page 39: ...s d ng Vui l ng xem k h ng d n l p t S th ng gi Min 20 mm Min 30 mm E OVEN WITH COOLING FAN Min 20 mm Min 30 mm F NO DRAWER ALLOWED UNDER THE INDUCTION MODULE Kho ng c ch an to n l p t m y h t v b p t...

Page 40: ...c t v o ng v tr theo k ch th c c t K t n i b p v i ngu n i n cung c p M ngu nb pv ki mtrac cch cn ng H ng D n L p t An To n Kh ng n n d n keo d nh b p v i m t khi l p t B n d i k nh c m t l p gio ng m...

Page 41: ...ng c x l an to n v tr nh xa t m tay tr em G y nguy hi m cho tr em X l thi t b c Thi t b i n i n t th ng ch a nh ng v t li u g y nguy hi m cho s c kho con ng i v m i tr ng Vui l ng kh ng c x l c c thi...

Page 42: ...n v sinh b p b ng kh n t v lau kh b ng kh n m m B t l m n ng b p C c b ph n c a b p c b c m t l p ph b o v khi b t b p l n u c th c m t s m i M i c t o ra l n u ti n khi b t b p s bi n m t trong m t...

Page 43: ...ch c ch n r ng b n ch m ch nh x c v o khu v c c m ng tr n b ng i u khi n Th m v o c c v tr i u khi n c th kh ng ph n h i ho c nh ng nguy n nh n kh ng th bi t ho c t ng t t ngu n c th b p ang b t ch c...

Page 44: ...ph m b p kh c ph c nh s ng c th nh h ng n qu tr nh s d ng b p c ng nh l i u khi n vui l ng t t n n halogen c a m y h t m i L i n y c th bi n m t kh i n u n c t t v c th i u ch nh i u khi n c m ng L u...

Page 45: ...45 H ng D n S D ng MH 02IS V ng n u B ng i u khi n 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 46: ...gu n C i t c ng su t b p Kh a ph m tr em C i t th i gian h n gi Hi n th Hi n th c ng su t b p ph i Hi n th c ng su t b p tr i 1 2 3 4 Ch c n ng t m d ng 5 C i t v tr b p 6 7 8 Hi nth th igianh ngi 9 H...

Page 47: ...g n u milimet M c C ng Su t Th ng s 220 240V 210 210 210 210 1 100 100 2 200 200 3 300 300 4 500 500 5 700 700 6 900 900 7 1100 1100 8 1300 1300 9 1500 1500 Booster P l m vi c c ng l c 1900 1700 Boost...

Page 48: ...48 MH 03IS V ng n u B ng i u khi n H ng D n S D ng 1 2 4 3 1 3 2 4...

Page 49: ...t Nh n Hi n Th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T tm ngu n C i t c ng su t b p Kh a ph m tr em C i t th i gian h n gi Hi n th c ng su t b p ph i Hi n th c ng su t b p gi a Ch c n ng t m d ng C i t v tr b p Hi nth...

Page 50: ...ng n u milimet M c C ng su t Th ng s 220 240V 210 145 240 210 1 100 75 2 200 150 3 300 300 4 500 400 5 700 500 6 900 600 7 1100 800 8 1300 1000 9 1500 1200 Booster P 2000 1600 240 100 200 300 500 700...

Page 51: ...h ng kh ng t n i l n tr n khu v c n u ho c n i kh ng ph h p N i kh ng nhi m t y n i qu nh kh ng ph h p N i c l y kh i khu v c b p khi b p ang b t Trong tr ng h p n y u s nh p nh y li n t c v i m c c n...

Page 52: ...thi t b i n t Khi b n c i t b p m c c ng su t cao trong m t th i gian d i b n c th nghe m thanh rung Qu t l m m t c th ti p t c ch y ngay sau khi b p c t t Khi s d ng b p ti ng n c th xu t hi n n i c...

Page 53: ...i inox c y t Inox tr ng men N i kh ng ph h p N i inox kh ng c y t N i nh m ho c ng N i ch o thu tinh K ch Th c N i L a ch n n i ph h p K ch th c t i thi u c a n i Lu n s d ng b ng ph ng COIL 145 mm 9...

Page 54: ...ng su t V ng n u kh ng c ch n s hi n th m t ch m n ngay n hi n th Ph m ch n v ng n u bao g m Ph m ch n v ng n u s b kho khi o N u b p t t T t c n hi n th v ng n u t t o Ch c n ng kho c k ch ho t o N...

Page 55: ...t thanh tr t Khi m c c ng su t c thay i khi k o tr n thanh tr t s nghe m thanh khi k o thanh tr t C t t c 11 m c c ng su t t 0 n 9 v P Booster N u m c c ng su t c ch n l booster th m n h nh s hi n th...

Page 56: ...khi b tr n n c ra tr n b m t k nh Ch c n ng c k ch ho t khi nh n ph m trong v ng 2 gi y n hi n th Stop Go s ng ph t ra m t m thanh v b p t m d ng T t c c c m c c ng su t c a v ng n u b d ng v c ng su...

Page 57: ...n ph m c k ch ho t Khi v ng n u c ch n b n c th c i t h n gi b ng c ch ph n v o ph m ho c Khi mu n t t c i t h n gi ch c n nh n ph m c i t th i gian ho c S nghe m t m thanh v m n h nh hi n th s hi n 0...

Page 58: ...kho Ch c n ng kho ph m c th k ch ho t v ng n u ang c n u ho c ngay c khi t t c c c v ng b p t t N u b p ang ho t ng ch c n ng kho ph m s kho t t c c c ph m tr ph m v Khi b p c t t ch c n ng kho ph m s...

Page 59: ...b o trong v ng 10 gi y B ng b n d i s th hi n r th i gian t i a c a b p khi ho t ng m t m c c ng su t v s t ng t t sau V ng n u s t t ch c n ng t t t ng khi m c c ng su t c thay i sau N u m c c ng su...

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