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WARNINGS

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AUTION: This appliance and its accessible parts become very hot during use. 

P

ay attention to avoid touching the heating elements. 

K

eep children under 8 years of age away from the appliance, unless they are continually

monitored.

D

o not place objects such as knives, forks, spoons or lids on the induction top, as they may

overheat.

D

o not heat closed containers, such as tin receptacles, on the cooking top. The excess pressure

generated could blow up the container.

O

nly ferromagnetic containers are suitable for induction cooking; the following receptacles, in

particular, are suitable: enamelled steel, cast iron, special dishes for induction cooking in stainless 

steel.

Use only pots and pans with a smooth bottom. Do not introduce any objects between the bottom 

of the pot and the glass ceramic surface, such as adapters.

Cooking zone

Minimum diameter Maximum recommended 

diameter

1

210-190 mm 

(Booster power)

200mm*

2

210-190 mm 

(Booster power)

200mm*

3

210-190 mm 

(Booster power)

200mm*

4

210-190 mm 

(Booster power)

200mm*

* the maximum recommended diameter corresponds to the diameter of the cooking zone; pots of 

a greater diameter can be used but the heat will spread much less uniformly.

T

o find whether receptacles are suitable, check whether they are attracted by a magnet.

A

nother type of special receptacle exists for induction cooking, with a bottom that is not 

entirely ferromagnetic.

Burn hazard

Suitable food containers

Summary of Contents for MI-784 ITG

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL H NG D N S D NG MODEL MI 784 ITG...

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Page 3: ...the limits of normal domestic use not for professional use but simply to prepare and keep dishes warm Any other use is not allowed The unit should not be left unsupervised during its operation This ap...

Page 4: ...ion and electrical connection to the power grid must be carried out by qualified service technicians only The device s electrical safety can be guaranteed solely if a regular ground connection is prov...

Page 5: ...ners perfectly dry Oil and grease that are too hot will catch fire quickly Do not leave overheated oil or grease unsupervised If oil or grease should catch fire do not attempt to put out the flames wi...

Page 6: ...teel cast iron special dishes for induction cooking in stainless steel Use only pots and pans with a smooth bottom Do not introduce any objects between the bottom of the pot and the glass ceramic surf...

Page 7: ...ntilation of the cooktop the following must be provided if the cooktop is installed above a drawer leave a 65 mm space between the drawer and the top of the cooktop fig 1 Do not store small objects or...

Page 8: ...tly encountered Replace any defective or damaged parts with original spare parts only original spare parts can ensure compliance with safety standards Notice to persons with pacemakers keep in mind th...

Page 9: ...emissions First usage Use a damp cloth to clean and dry the cooktop before using it for the first time It is recommended to dry the appliance after having cleaned it with a damp cloth in order to prev...

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Page 13: ...X Drawer Y Built in cooker built in oven...

Page 14: ...9 This function is recommended to bring water to the boil more quickly If no pots or receptacles are placed or recognised on the various cooking zones the pot detection function will indicate this co...

Page 15: ...to set the desired minutes A buzzer will sound of 2 minutes durationwillindicatetheendofthetimesetting andthecookingzonewillswitchoffautomatically The countdown function can be set from 1 to 99 minut...

Page 16: ...two cooking zones simultaneously as if they were one allowing use of fairly big saucepans to cover two adjoining cooking zones To activate this function simultaneously select two adjoining cooking zo...

Page 17: ...er 4 hours from the last use of a key the hood turns off automatically Should there be interferences with other nearby remote controls carry out the code change procedure Should it be required to repl...

Page 18: ...the cooking top frame observe the following guidelines Use hot water only with little soap Never use pointed utensils or abrasive products Do use a window scraping tool Any cooking or dirt residue sh...

Page 19: ...use of inappropriate cookware materials Pots of inappropriate material or possible loss of magnetic properties at higher temperature Use pots of a suitable material or replace them E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9...

Page 20: ...clean the glass or remove the pot from the control zone The power returns to level 0 Fault detected on a hardware component Contact the authorised service centre specifying the error code L No error...

Page 21: ...c chi ti t c a thi t b B p c s d ng v i m c ch trong thi t b gia d ng kh ng s d ng cho m c ch chuy n nghi p m ch n gi n l s d ng chu n b v gi m c c m n n Kh ng cho ph p s d ng cho m c ch kh c Lu n gi...

Page 22: ...n v i l i i n ph i c th c hi n b i nh n vi n k thu t S an to n v i n c a thi t b n n c n i t N u nghi ng h y ki m tra h th ng i n b i nh n vi n k thu t i n Tr c khi k t n i b p h y so s nh c i m k t n...

Page 23: ...l n b p C NH B O H a ho n kh ng v t g l n b m t b p CH Thi t b n y v c c b ph n c a n s tr n n r t n ng trong qu tr nh s d ng Ch tr nh ch m v o b ph n n ng Gi tr d i 8 tu i tr nh xa kh i thi t b tr k...

Page 24: ...V c N u ng k nh t i thi u ng k nh t i thi u ki n ngh 1 210 190 mm Booster power 200mm 2 210 190 mm Booster power 200mm 3 210 190 mm Booster power 200mm 4 210 190 mm Booster power 200mm ng k nh khuy n...

Page 25: ...h ng n th nh ph n i n S l u th ng kh ng kh c a m t b p ph i theo nh ng ti u chu n sau y n u m t b p c l p t tr n ng n k o kho ng c ch gi a ng n k o v m t b p l 65mm h nh 1 Kh ng l u tr c c v t nh ho c...

Page 26: ...e C NH B O VN B t k s can thi p ho c s a ch a thi t b n o trong th i gian b o h nh ph i c th c hi n b i trung t m ch m s c kh ch h ng c y quy n c a nh s n xu t ng c l i b o h nh s b h y b v ch m d t n...

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Page 30: ...H nh H nh X Ng n K o Y L m t...

Page 31: ...ho t ng trong v ng 5 ph t sau h th ng s quay l i m c c ng su t 9 Ch c n ng n y c khuy n kh ch un s i n c nhanh h n N u kh ng c n i ho c v t ch a n o c t ho c nh n di n tr n v ng n u ch c n ng nh n di...

Page 32: ...i ph m v ph m c i t th i gian mong mu n m thanh s k u 2 ph t trong th i gian hi n th k t th c c i t th i gian v v ng n u s t ng t t Ch c n ng m ng c c th c c i t t 1 n 99 ph t nh ng tr i v i ch c n n...

Page 33: ...ai ph m ch n hai v ng n u li n nhau k t u ng c s hi n th c ng su t n u hi n th ph i c thi t l p b ng ph m v t t ch c n ng b c c u nh n ng th i hai ph m c a hai v ng n u li n nhau CH ch c n ng b c c u...

Page 34: ...khi b n c th s d ng m y h t m i m t c ch b nh th ng Ch sau 4 gi t khi l n cu i c ng s d ng ph m m y h t m i s t ng t t N u b nhi u v i c c thi t b i u khi n t xa kh c h y th c hi n th t c thay i m N...

Page 35: ...ph n khung tr n b p h y l m theo h ng d n sau Ch s d ng n c m v i m t t x ph ng Kh ng s d ng v t nh n ho c v t l m m i m n S d ng c ng c lau ch i c n b m tr n c a s B t k th c n ho c ch t b n n o n n...

Page 36: ...d ng c c d ng c l m b p kh ng ph h p N i kh ng th ch h p ho c c th b m t t t nh nhi t cao S d ng n i v thi t b ph h p thay th ch ng E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EC EH L i ph n c ng Ph t hi n l i ph n c ng Li...

Page 37: ...r n v ng ki m so t Lau kh v v sinh k nh ho c thay i n i t v ng ki m so t C ng su t tr v m c 0 Ph t hi n l i ph n c ng Li n h v i trung t m ch m s c kh ch h ng x c nh m l i L Kh ng c l i B t kh a tr em...

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