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(If a cooking-zone is not selected within 20 

seconds, the hob will automatically turn off).

Switching the appliance off

Switch the hob off at any time by touching 

The ON/OFF button   always has priority 

in the switch off function.

Switching the cooking-zones on

Touch the heater selection button that 

corresponds to the heater you wish to 

cook on. A static dot will be shown on the 

selected heater display and the blinking 

dots on all other heater displays will no 

longer illuminate.

Select the temperature setting by using the 

increase heat setting button   or decrease 

heat setting button   . The element is 

now ready to cook on. For faster boil times, 

select the desired cooking level and then 

touch the P button to activate the Boost 

function.

Switching the cooking-zones off

Select the element you want to switch off by 

pressing the heater selection button. Using   

the   button, turn the temperature down to 

´

0

`. (Also, pressing the   and   buttons 

simultaneously turns the temperature to 

´

0

`).

If the cooking zone is hot, ´

H

` will be 

displayed instead of ´

0

`.

Switching all cooking-zones off

To turn all the cooking zones off at once, 

press the   button

In the stand-by mode, an ´

H

` appears on all 

cooking zones which are hot.

Residual heat indicator

The residual heat indicator indicates that 

the glass ceramic area has a temperature 

that is dangerous to touch.

After switching off the cooking zone, the 

respective display shows ´

H

` until the 

corresponding cooking zone temperature is 

at a safe level.

Smart Pause

Smart Pause, when activated, reduces 

the power of all burners that have been 

switched on.

If you then deactivate the Smart Pause, 

the heaters will automatically return to the 

previous level.

If the Smart Pause is not de-activated, the 

cooktop will turn off after 30 minutes.

Touch (   ) to activate Smart Pause. The 

power for the activated heater(s) will reduce 

to level 1 and ´

II

` will appear at all displays. 

Touch (   ) again to deactivate Smart 

Pause. ´

II

` will disappear and the heaters 

will now run at the level previously set.

Safety switch off function

A cooking zone will automatically be 

swiched off if the heat setting has not been 

modified for a specified duration of time. A 

change in the heat setting of the cooking 

zone resets the time duration to the initial 

value. This initial value depends on the 

selected temperature level.

Heat setting 

Safety switch off after

1-2

6 Hours

3-4

5 Hours

5

4 Hours

6-9

1.5 Hours

Child Lock

After switching on the appliance, the child 

lock function can be activated. To activate 

the child lock, simultaneously press the 

increase heat setting button   and 

decrease heat setting button   and then 

press the increase heat setting key   

again. ´

L

` indicating LOCKED will appear 

on all heater displays and the controls 

can not be used. (If a cooking zone is in 

the hot condition, ´

L

`and ´

H

` will display 

alternately).

The hob will remain in a locked condition 

until unlocked, even if the appliance has 

been switched off and on.

To deactivate the child lock, first switch 

on the hob. Simultaneously press the 

increase heat setting button   and 

decrease heat setting button   and then 

press the decrease heat setting button   

again.´

L

`will no longer be displayed and the 

hob will be switched off. 

Key Lock

The key lock function is used to set 

‘save mode’ on the appliance during 

operation. It will not be possible to make 

any adjustments by touching the buttons 

(for example heat settings). It will only be 

possible to switch the appliance off.

The lock function is active, if the key lock 

button   is pressed for at least 2 seconds. 

This operation is acknowledged by a 

buzzer. After successful operation, the key 

lock Indicator flashes and the heater is 

locked.

Summary of Contents for INT300

Page 1: ...e instructions carefully before attempting to install or use this appliance We recommend that you keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions T...

Page 2: ...rest assured that you are fully protected against the cost of repairs for the first 24 months Please note that any claim must be accompanied by the model reference number serial number and proof of p...

Page 3: ...r property damage risk IMPORTANT Operating the system correctly Thank you for choosing this product This User Manual contains important safety information and instructions on the operation and mainten...

Page 4: ...PREPARATION FOR USE 9 2 1 Instructions for the Installer 9 2 2 Installation of the Hob 9 2 3 Electrical Connection and Safety 11 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 12 4 USE OF PRODUCT 13 4 1 Control of Hob 13 5 CLEAN...

Page 5: ...ion concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without s...

Page 6: ...surfaces Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance Your appliance is produced in accordance with all applicable local and international standards and regulations Maintenance and repair wor...

Page 7: ...rate the appliance before it is fully installed The appliance must be installed by an authorised technician The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that might be caused by defective placeme...

Page 8: ...not be used for a long period of time turn the main control switch off Turn the gas valve off when a gas appliance is not in use Always position pans over the centre of the cooking zone and turn the h...

Page 9: ...This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycli...

Page 10: ...ammable or combustible materials in the close vicinity such as curtains oil cloth etc which may catch fire The worktop and furniture surrounding the appliance must be made of materials resistant to te...

Page 11: ...E H G Apply the supplied one sided self adhesive sealing tape all the way around the lower edge of the cooktop Do not stretch it Self adhesive sealing tape Worktop mounting bracket Screw the 4 worktop...

Page 12: ...uring installation please ensure that isolated cables are used An incorrect connection could damage your appliance If the mains cable is damaged and needs to be replaced this should be done by a quali...

Page 13: ...3 PRODUCT FEATURES Important Specifications for the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 Induction zone 2 Control Pane...

Page 14: ...aced centrally on the cooktop If it is not placed correctly is displayed When using certain pans you may hear various noises coming from them this is due to the design of the pans and does not effect...

Page 15: ...e cooktop will turn off after 30 minutes Touch to activate Smart Pause The power for the activated heater s will reduce to level 1 and II will appear at all displays Touch again to deactivate Smart Pa...

Page 16: ...authorised service agents E5 Internal temperature of the hob is too high turn the hob off by touching let the heaters cool down E6 Communication error between touch control and heater Call an authori...

Page 17: ...e 3 Using the wrong cleaning materials Cleaning the Stainless Steel Parts if available Clean the stainless steel parts of your appliance on a regular basis Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft c...

Page 18: ...hob makes a clicking sound during cooking This is normal with induction hob cookware This is caused by the transfer of energy from the hob to the cookware This is normal There is no risk neither to yo...

Page 19: ...Consumption 1 Wh kg 189 0 Heating Technology 2 Induction Size 2 cm 20 0 Energy Consumption 2 Wh kg 189 0 Energy Consumption of Hob Wh kg 189 0 This hob complies with EN 60350 2 Energy Saving Tips Hob...

Page 20: ...t misuse unauthorised modification or inexpert repair Cost of Call out where a fault cannot be found with the appliance Cost of Call out for work covering routine maintenance such as but not exclusive...

Page 21: ...l help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about...

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