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Section 3. Operating the Appliance 

 

3.1. Cookware Suitable for Induction 

 

Induction hobs are made from smooth, ceramic glass, the heat 
comes from a magnetic induction coil which heats the cookware but 
not the cooking surface.  The heat from the cookware is transferred 
to the food. 
Pans suitable for induction hob use must be made from magnetisable 
metal such as cast iron or steel.  Pure aluminium, copper or glass 
pans will not work with this type of hob unless the base is bonded 
with a magnetic metal. 
Check that pans are attracted to a magnet - this ensures that they 
are suitable for use with an induction hob. 

 

It is important that you use only metal pans specifically designed 
and/or approved for use on Induction Hobs. Never allow melamine or 
plastic containers to come in contact with the heat zones.

 

 
3.2. Control Panel 
 
3.2.1. MON-INT30TT2 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1.  On/Off Control 
2.  Heat Zone Selection Controls  
3.  Power & Timer Regulation Control  
4.  Child Lock Control 
5.  Timer Control 
6.  Boost Control 

Summary of Contents for MON-INT30TT2

Page 1: ...re attempting to install or use this appliance It is advisable to keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference N B Should your appliance require attention our service agents will not b...

Page 2: ...place for future reference Included is some important safety information in addition to guidelines and recommendations that will enable you to take full advantage of all the functions available This...

Page 3: ...Call out where a fault cannot be found with the appliance Cost of Call out for work covering routine maintenance such as but not exclusively cleaning of filters or defrosting Cost of Call out for wor...

Page 4: ...4 Description Of The Appliance a MON INT30TT2 1 2000W Plus Boost Function Cook Zone 2 1500W Cook Zone 3 Main Function Controls 4 Boost Function Control 1 2 3 4...

Page 5: ...5 b MON INT60TT4 1 2000W Plus Boost Function Cook Zone 2 1500W Cook Zone 3 Main Function Controls 4 Boost Function Control 2 1 3 4 2 1...

Page 6: ...6 CONTENTS Section 1 Installation Section 2 Safety Advice Section 3 Operating the Appliance Section 4 Maintenance...

Page 7: ...n accordance with the current regulations To install this appliance please proceed as follows 1 1 Work Surface Cut Out Cut out the work top as shown in the drawing below ensuring that the actual sizes...

Page 8: ...8 1 2 Space to Rear or Side Wall A 760mm B 50mm min C 20mm min D Air Gap Intake E Air Exit 5mm 1 3 Fixing Brackets Fix the brackets as shown below a Screw b Bracket c Screw Hole d Base of hotplate...

Page 9: ...st be hard wired into a suitable fused spur adjacent to the appliance housing The product must be installed by a Qualified Electrician Please note that a switchable spur should be accessible above the...

Page 10: ...used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and ensure that the electrical circuit is not overloaded as this could cause overheating Do not twist or bend the cables and keep them away from...

Page 11: ...uminium copper or glass pans will not work with this type of hob unless the base is bonded with a magnetic metal Check that pans are attracted to a magnet this ensures that they are suitable for use w...

Page 12: ...and hold the Power On Off control 1 until you hear a beep When the appliance powers up the heat zone indicators will display 3 3 2 Setting the Zone Temperature Press the required zone 2 and then use...

Page 13: ...nutes has elapsed the hotplate will automatically turn off To turn the hotplate back on simply repeat the steps in 3 3 1 above However if you require the hotplate to operate for less than 30 minutes s...

Page 14: ...be set and the appliance will not operate To unlock the Child Lock simply press and hold the Child Lock control again until the display is removed 3 3 6 Hot Surface Warning Indicator Please note a hot...

Page 15: ...itro ceramic glass cleaner available from all good supermarkets Do not use other abrasive cleaners and or wire wool etc as this may scratch the surface of the hob 4 2 What to do if something goes wron...

Page 16: ...ng operation For all other error codes switch off and call your service provider YOUR GUARANTEE IS VALID ONLY IN THE UK To Register your Appliance simply complete the card in your appliance pack and r...

Page 17: ...this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carrie...

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