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FOR RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE

Summary of Contents for IIS4

Page 1: ...FOR RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL USE...

Page 2: ...power supply to the appliance and close the gas supply valve 9 Do not obstruct the appliance s cooling or heat dissipation vents 10 In case of damage to the appliance s power cord it must be replaced...

Page 3: ...OTS AND PANS 13 FUNCTION CHECK 14 SWITCH OFF 14 FLEX TOUCH 14 NORMAL MODE 15 TOUCH KEY FUNCTION 15 POT DETECTION 15 PARAMETER LIST 15 RESIDUAL HEAT SYMBOL H 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 ERROR CODE PATTERN 17...

Page 4: ...E Electrical connection Fig A 1 IIS4 INSTALLATION MANUAL 4...

Page 5: ...Fig A 2 IIS8 E Electrical connection 5...

Page 6: ...Fig A 3 IWS4 E Electrical connection 6...

Page 7: ...CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW Fig B 7...

Page 8: ...ly cable IIS4 40 x 70 x 29h 400V 3 50 60 Hz 10 14 4 4 x1 5 mm IIS8 80 x 70 x 90h 400V 3 50 60 Hz 20 29 4 x 4 mm IWS4 40 x 70 x 29h 400V 3 50 60 Hz 5 7 2 4 x 1 5 mm Minimal pan diameter 120 mm Relative...

Page 9: ...llations must comply with local standards All standards issued by national electrical authorities must be complied with When circuit breakers are used they must be suitable for a minimum of 30 mA Avoi...

Page 10: ...for the power of the appliance see technical data table EQUIPOTENTIAL The appliance must be connected to an equipotential system The connection screw is positioned at the back of the Attention The man...

Page 11: ...ard to people the surrounding environment and the induction generator itself Failure to observe the safety regulations causes the guarantee to become null and void meaning that you will no longer be e...

Page 12: ...uthorised by the manufacturer as regards the induction generator Moreover they must meet the requirements set by the relative authorities as regards the electrical and electronic safety of installatio...

Page 13: ...d on the pyroceram surface of the hob it enters Why should you choose induction The hob shuts off automatically as soon as the pan is removed For Speed because heat is generated directly inside the pa...

Page 14: ...ed lamp must not light No error code on the display Green lamp or display must continuously be on Adjust to maximum power After a few minutes the fan must switch on Always place pans in the centre of...

Page 15: ...reased The current cooking level appears on the display The key enables the cooking level to be gradually decreased The current cooking level appears on the display The max key enables the pre program...

Page 16: ...Cause Corrective action Unsuitable pan material Use suitable pan material Continuous heating of cooking zone at maximum power Knob switch faulty Check replace knob switch Empty cooking zone starts op...

Page 17: ...controls On the display appears E2 and than the error number FAULT MESSAGES FROM THE GENERATOR E1 Error N Name Cause Corrective action E1 01 Hardware over current Unsuitable pan material Use suitable...

Page 18: ...o high Remove pan switch off and wait a couple of minutes until the cooking down Temperature sensor faulty The sensor must be replaced E1 08 Mains phase failure Breakdown of mains phase or mains quali...

Page 19: ...aced FAULT MESSAGES FROM THE DIGITAL CONTROLS E2 Error N Name Cause Corrective action E2 03 Key pad permanently on Water or cookware on the control glass Clean control area Key button defect Replace d...

Page 20: ...t fat and other substances can be softened with a damp cloth and removed whilst still warm with a scraper so as to prevent the glass surface from deteriorating Do not use abrasive or corrosive deterge...

Page 21: ...the instructions Disconnect the power supply MAINTENANCE ONLY FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL plug or switch off the switch above the appliance ACCESSIBILITY To get to the junction box remove the front panel...

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