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OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE

Use the induction cooking zones with suitable cookware.

After mains voltage is applied, all displays are come on for a moment. When this time is over, the 

hob is in the 

stand-by mode

 and it is ready for operation.

The hob is controlled with electronic sensors which are operated by touching the related sensors. 

Each sensor activation is followed by a sound signal (

buzzer

).

Switching the appliance on:

Switch the hob on by touching 

ON/OFF

 key       . All heater displays show a static "

0

" and the 

bottom right dots blink. (If no cooking-zone is selected within 20 seconds, the hob will automatically 

turn off.)

Switching the appliance off:

Switch the hob off at any time by touching       . 

ON/OFF

 key         has always priority in the switch off function.

Switching the cooking-zones on:

Touch the 

There is a static dot indication on the 

selected heater display and the blinking dot on all other displays extinguish.

Select the temperature setting by using the 

   

     or 

decrease heat setting

 

key        . The element is now ready to cook on. For quickest boil times, select desired cooking 

level and then touch the P key to activate Boost function.

Switching the cooking-zones off:

Select the element you want to switch off by pressing the 

.

Using       key, turn the temperature down to ''

0

''. (Also using        and       keys simultaneously 

turns the temperature to ''

0

'')

If the cooking zone is hot, "

H

" will be displayed instead of "

0

".

heater

 

selection 

key

        

you wish to cook on.

 

increase heat setting key

related increase heat setting key

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Summary of Contents for HCI90FL

Page 1: ...INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EN HCI90FL...

Page 2: ...and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible...

Page 3: ...designed only for cooking food and is intended for indoor domestic household use only and should not be used for any other purpose or in any other application such as for non domestic use or in a com...

Page 4: ...ey cannot be knocked or grabbed If you will not use the appliance for a long time plug it off Keep the main control switch off Also when you do not use the appliance keep the gas valve off Make sure t...

Page 5: ...ION OF THE APPLIANCE Dear Customer Please read the instructions in this user guide before using the hob and keep it for future reference Cooking Surface for 5 heater 4 Control panel Induction heating...

Page 6: ...ase heat setting back Decrease heat setting back Increase heat setting front Decrease heat setting front Timer Display Heater Display Control Panel for 1 heater Boost Key Lock Indicator Key Lock On Of...

Page 7: ...e off Switch the hob off at any time by touching ON OFF key has always priority in the switch off function Switching the cooking zones on Touch the There is a static dot indication on the selected hea...

Page 8: ...all cooking zones which are hot Residual heat indicator Residual heat indicator indicates that the glass ceramic has a dangerous touch temperature in the circumference of a cooking zone After switchin...

Page 9: ...until it gets unlocked even if the control has been switched off and on To deactivate the child lock first switch on the hob Simultaneously operate the and decrease heat setting key and then operate...

Page 10: ...automatically after 30 seconds and or by operating any key The minute minder timer can be changed or switched off anytime by operating the and or decrease timer key Switching off the hob by touching...

Page 11: ...e activated if the induction module accepts the setting on this cooking zone If Boost Function is active a P is displayd on the corresponding display Activating the booster can exeed the maximum power...

Page 12: ...ctly is displayed When using certain pans you may get various noises from the pans this is due to the design of the pans and does not effect the performance or safety of the hob Energy saving Inductio...

Page 13: ...ods must be cleaned immediately when they spill before the glass has cooled down Be careful not to scratch the silicon adhesive placed on the edges of the glass whilst using a scraper The scraper has...

Page 14: ...at least 65cm above the hob Extractor fans must be fitted in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The wall in contact with the rear of the hob must be made of flameproof material The power...

Page 15: ...ement panel in the area of the oven opening in order to supply cooling Equally the front part of the kitchen element must have an opening of no less than 5 mm Min 35 mm Min 10 mm Min 10 mm Min 5mm 14...

Page 16: ...r Unit main fuse box and be protected by its own 32amp fuse or Micro Circuit Breaker MCB The electrician must provide a fused all pole switch which disconnects both the line live and neutral conductor...

Page 17: ...the induction hob the cable must be H05VV F 3X4 mm 60227 IEC 53 You will find the connection diagram shown on the bottom of your appliance 16 1 2 3 17 3x4 mm 220 V 3x4 mm 230 V 3x4 mm 240 V 5x1 5 mm 3...

Page 18: ...ob off by touching wait until H disappears for all zones turn the hob on by touching and continue to use If same error is seem again plug off on turn the hob on by touching continue to use it f same e...

Page 19: ...quipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate w...

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