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Safety features

Child Safety Lock

Keep children away from the hob for their own safety.

The hob has a Child Safety Lock to prevent children from turning on the Heaters 

or changing the settings.

The Child Safety Lock can be activated while the hob is on or off.

Activating the Child Safety Lock during hob use

The settings for the heater and timer cannot be altered.

The heaters and hob can still be turned off but once turned off cannot be turned 

on again.

Activating the Child Safety Lock when the hob is turned off

The hob cannot be turned on.

To activate the Child Safety Lock

Press and hold the Child Safety Lock control until the respective indicator lights.

If you touch the Child Safety Lock control or setting, the indicator will come on to 

show that the Child Safety Lock is activated.

To deactivate the Child Safety Lock

Press and hold the Child Safety Lock control until the indicator goes out.

In the case of a power failure the Child Safety Lock will be deactivated.

Summary of Contents for MH-20I

Page 1: ...TB MH 03I MH 04I Combined hobs MH 02IR MH 02IR D MH 02IR PG MH 02IR SB MH 02IR TB MH 03IRA MH 03IRB MH 03IRB S MH 03IRB LB MH 03IRB DB MH 03IRB BR MH 04IR MH 04IR S To avoid the risk of accidents or d...

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Page 3: ...MH 02I SB MH 02I TB Guide to the hob 23 MH 03I Guide to the hob 26 MH 04I Guide to the hob 29 MH 02IR MH 02IR D MH 02IR PG MH 02IR SB MH 02IR TB Guide to the hob 32 MH 03IRA Guide to the hob 35 MH 03I...

Page 4: ...4 RADIANT How the cooking zone works 56 Suitable pans 57 Tips on saving energy 58 Use 59 Safety features 63 Installation 66 Electrical Connection 67 Contents...

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: ...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 o...

Page 7: ...Wait until the residual heat indicators go out Protect your hands with insulated gloves or potholders when using the hob Use only dry heat resistant potholders Moist or damp potholders used on hot su...

Page 8: ...be careful to avoid steam burns Do not place items other than pots and pans on the hob Flammable materials should not be stored on or near the hob space between the drawer its contents and the undersi...

Page 9: ...s of salt and sand can cause scratches Make sure that the bases of any pots and pans are clean free of any fat or oils and are dry Do not allow solid or liquid sugar pieces of plastic or foil to fall...

Page 10: ...pills may penetrate the broken hob and create a risk of electric shock Do not use the hob until it has been repaired outer casing of the hob under any circumstances While the hob is under warranty rep...

Page 11: ...nd the hob There must be a minimum distance of 110 mm between the top of the countertop and the top of the protective base to ensure proper ventilation This hob has not been designed for maritime use...

Page 12: ...ge the hob or produce toxic fumes when heated Be sure that pot and pan bases are clean and dry After cleaning dry the ceramic surface with a soft cloth to prevent a build up of limescale deposits Clea...

Page 13: ...rror recovery Action All Heater Dis plays fore 0 5 sec back 0 5 sec Microcontroller fault App off F0 On Off key emitter fault When the fault disappears App off FA On Off key receiver fault When the fa...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...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 19: ...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 20: ...20 Guide to the hob MDH 02I Heaters Control panel 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 21: ...7 4 7 8 4 6 5 2 1 3 2 2 Sensors for Turning the hob on and off Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Display Power level residual heat di...

Page 22: ...uide to the hob Heater data Heater in mm Power Level Rating in W 220 240V 215 156 215 156 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 1...

Page 23: ...23 MH 02I MH 02I D MH 02I PG MH 02I SB MH 02I TB Heaters Control panel Guide to the hob 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 24: ...ors for Turning the hob on and off Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Display Power level residual heat display Timer display 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 25: ...ide to the hob Heater data Heater in mm Power Level Rating in W 220 240V 215 185 215 185 1 100 100 2 200 200 3 300 300 4 500 500 5 700 700 6 900 900 7 1100 1000 8 1300 1200 9 1500 1400 Booster P 2000...

Page 26: ...26 MH 03I Heaters Control panel Guide to the hob 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1...

Page 27: ...7 8 6 5 7 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 4 4 Sensors for Turning the hob on and off Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Display Power level residual heat...

Page 28: ...wer level Rating in W 230 240V 240 215 150 240 215 150 1 100 100 75 2 200 200 150 3 300 300 300 4 500 500 400 5 700 700 500 6 900 900 600 7 1200 1100 800 8 1400 1300 1000 9 1600 1500 1200 Booster P 22...

Page 29: ...29 Guide to the hob MH 04I Heaters Control panel 1 2 3 5 4 1 3 4 2 5...

Page 30: ...2 2 2 2 2 4 4 Sensors for Turning the hob on and off Setting the power level Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Display Power level residual heat display Timer...

Page 31: ...uide to the hob Heater data Heater in mm Power level Rating in W 230 240V 215 150 215 150 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 1...

Page 32: ...32 Guide to the hob MH 02IR MH 02IR D MH 02IR PG MH 02IR SB MH 02IR TB Radiant heater Induction heater Control panel 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 33: ...ob on and off Setting the power level Turning double zone on and off Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Heat up Display Power level residual heat display Timer...

Page 34: ...level Rating in W 220 240V 215 215 Radiant Single Radiant Double Induction 1 24 57 100 2 48 114 200 3 112 266 300 4 144 342 500 5 200 475 700 6 248 589 900 7 360 855 1100 8 512 1216 1300 9 800 1900 15...

Page 35: ...35 Guide to the hob MH 03IRA Radiant heaters Induction heater Control panel 1 2 3 4 1 3 2 4...

Page 36: ...2 2 2 5 Sensors for Turning the hob on and off Setting the power level Turning double zone on and off Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Heat up Display Power...

Page 37: ...Radiant Single Left Radiant Double Left Radiant Single Middle Induc tion Right 1 24 57 36 100 2 48 114 72 200 3 112 266 168 300 4 144 342 216 500 5 200 475 300 700 6 248 589 372 900 7 360 855 540 1100...

Page 38: ...38 Guide to the hob MH 03IRB MH 03IRB S MH 03IRB LB MH 03IRB DB MH 03IRB BR Radiant heater Induction heaters Control panel 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 4 4...

Page 39: ...etting the power level Turning double zone on and off Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Heat up Display Power level residual heat display Timer display 1 2 3...

Page 40: ...40V 215 150 215 Radiant Single Left Radiant Double Left Induction Middle Induction Right 1 24 57 75 100 2 48 114 150 200 3 112 266 300 300 4 144 342 400 500 5 200 475 500 700 6 248 589 600 900 7 360 8...

Page 41: ...41 Guide to the hob MH 04IR MH 04IR S Radiant heaters Induction heaters Control panel for radiant heaters Control panel for induction heaters 1 2 3 5 4 6 1 4 2 3 5 1 2 3 4 4...

Page 42: ...hob on and off Setting the power level Turning double zone on and off Child safety lock Setting the timer Indicator lamps Child safety lock Timer Heat up Display Power level residual heat display Time...

Page 43: ...t Double Left Radiant Single Middle Induction Middle Induction Right 1 24 57 36 75 100 2 48 114 72 150 200 3 112 266 168 300 300 4 144 342 216 400 500 5 200 475 300 500 700 6 248 589 372 600 900 7 360...

Page 44: ...INDUCTION...

Page 45: ...n 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 wil...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...ble for induc tion There are a lot of very bad pots quality that change the induction cooking performance in general The point is that there is not any standard to evaluate if the pot is suitable or n...

Page 48: ...evel for a heater can be selected by touching the touch control In each increase decrease a beep sounds and the corresponding display shows the new power level The touch control will be locked If the...

Page 49: ...level 9 the touch control will raise the power level to P After these ten minutes a beep sound and the heater will return to power level 9 This booster is intended for quickly bringing large quantiti...

Page 50: ...to switch On the hob If the Child Safety Lock is activated CHILD SAFETY LOCK LED on or If there is any appliance error Residual heat indicator While a temperature on the hob ceramic surface is above 6...

Page 51: ...such a way that the timer only operates on one heater each time The heater must always be selected before the time is set otherwise the timer will switch off switches off The set time counts down in m...

Page 52: ...ed off but once turned off cannot be turned on again Activating the Child Safety Lock when the hob is turned off The hob cannot be turned on To activate the Child Safety Lock Press and hold the Child...

Page 53: ...automatically and the residual heat indicator will light To use the heaters again switch the hob back on in the usual way Covered touch controls The hob will turn off automatically if any of the touc...

Page 54: ...ater will automatically turn off 0 and the residual heat indicator will show in the display The heater can used again as soon as it has cooled to a safe temperature If the cooling system is affected a...

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Page 56: ...RADIANT...

Page 57: ...ection When a power level is selected the heat switches on and the element can be seen through the ceramic surface The temperature of the cooking zone depends on the power level selected and is electr...

Page 58: ...or pans with an aluminium base can cause metallic shiny marks to appear on the ceramic surface These marks can be removed using a ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner see Cleaning and care Do not u...

Page 59: ...g small quantities A small pan on a small zone Cook with as little water as possible Once food has come to the boil or the oil in the pan is hot enough for frying reduce the heat to a lower setting Wh...

Page 60: ...for a heater can be selected by touching the touch control In each increase decrease a beep sounds and the corresponding display shows the new power level The touch control will be locked If the cook...

Page 61: ...the duration of the heat up function will be the duration for the new power level if the new level is 9 the heat up function is cancelled Cancelling the heat up function The heat up function can be ca...

Page 62: ...witch On the hob If the Child Safety Lock is activated CHILD SAFETY LOCK LED on or If there is any appliance error Residual heat indicator While a temperature on the hob ceramic surface is above 65oC...

Page 63: ...h a way that the timer only operates on one heater each time The heater must always be selected before the time is set otherwise the timer will switch off switches off The set time counts down in minu...

Page 64: ...an still be turned off but once turned off cannot be turned on again Activating the Child Safety Lock when the hob is turned off The hob cannot be turned on To activate the Child Safety Lock Press and...

Page 65: ...off automatically and the residual heat indicator will light To use the heaters again switch the hob back on in the usual way Covered touch controls The hob will turn off automatically if any of the...

Page 66: ...n when the highest power level is selected this indicates that the overheating protection mechanism has triggered Once the ceramic surface has cooled down to a safe level the heating element will auto...

Page 67: ...erneath to keep it ecurely in position Spring clips are not required Any gap between the frame and the countertop will reduce as the hob is used Installation 380 690 320 720 Code Cut out dimension MDH...

Page 68: ...doubt Only operate the cooktop must not be permanently sealed into the countertop seal for the countertop after it has been installed into the countertop Power supply Be sure your electrical supply ma...

Page 69: ...02I MH 02I D MH 02I PG SB TB 1 4 220 240V 1N 220V 240V Green Yellow Brown Blue L PE N L N MH 03I MH 04I 1 2 3 4 400 415V 3N 230 240V 1N 230V 240V Green Yellow Black Brown Blue L1 L2 PE N 1 2 3 4 230V...

Page 70: ...een Yellow Brown Blue L PE N L N MH 03IRA MH 03IRB MH 03IRB S MH 03IRB LB DB BR MH 04IR MH04IR S Electrical Connection 1 4 220 240V 1N 220V 240V Green Yellow Brown Blue L PE N L N 220 240V 1N 220V 240...

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