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21.

All cabinetry and materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature

of 

100

°C

 above ambient temperature

 whilst in use. Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture

are particularly prone to heat

 

damage or discolouration at temperatures below the guidelines given

above. Any damage caused by

 

the 

Cooktop

 being installed without adhering to the temperature limits

set out above will be the

 

liability of the owner. To avoid any hazards, limit access to the under-bench

section of the 

cook top

.

22.

The 

Cooktop

 must be installed and put into operation by an authorised person under the conditions

provided by the manufacturer in this manual. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any

damage that might occur due to faulty installation.

23.

Damage can occur to bench tops if pots and pans are allowed to overlap the bench top. This can

 

result

in heat being transferred to the bench top. Ensure that correct sized pots & pans are used.

 

Pans

 

should

be lifted on and off the cooktop surface and not dragged. Cooking zones should not be

 

switched on

without cookware placed on it. Do not place empty cookware onto the cooking zones

 

when in use.

24.

Do not leave the cooktop unattended while cooking with solid or liquid oils. There may be flaming up

 

in

conditions of extreme heating. Never pour water onto the flames occurring from oil. Immediately

 

turn

the cooktop off and cover the pan with a lid or fire blanket in order to smother the flame.

25.

Users with pacemakers should keep their upper body at least 30cm away from any operational

inductive cooking zone. If in doubt, please consult your doctor before use.

26.

Do not place metal objects such as spoons or pan lids onto the cooktop as they may become hot or

cause damage to the surface.

27.

A small amount of noise will sometimes be heard as elements turn on & off during operation. This is

normal & not a fault. The sound of the fans will vary depending on cooking zone usage.

C

OOKTOP

 DETAILS 

ELECTRICAL DETAILS: 

COOKTOPS: 
Rated Voltage: Single phase 220-240Vac 50Hz, 2-phase 380-415Vac 50Hz: 7

4

00W. 

This information can be found on the rating plate (identification plate) affixed to the 
underside of the 

Cooktop

Type 

Total Power 

Position of the 
heating zone 

Nominal 

Power* 

Booster 

Power* 

Diameter 

Minimum 

diameter 
detection 

Induction 

7400 W 

Front

  l

eft 

Rear

 

l

eft 

Front right 
Rear right 

140

0 W 

1400 W 

140

0 W 

140

0

 W 

185

0 W 

1850 W 

185

0 W 

1850 W 

17

5mm 

175mm 

17

5mm 

175mm 

1

0

0mm 

100mm 
1

0

0mm 

100mm 

* The given power may change according to the dimensions and material of the pan. Nominal

power on cooking zones may adjust lower when the boost function is being used on other

cooking zones, to keep the 

Cooktop

 from exceeding the rated total power.

COOKTOP – Directly wired to mains supply. 

SIZES: 

Relevant Sizes: 

LENGTH (mm) 

WIDTH (mm) 

HEIGHT (mm) 

Cooktop Size (OCI60

M

Z) 

590 

520 

58 

Cut-out Size (OCI60

M

Z) 

560 

490 

DO NOT 

DO NOT 

DO NOT 

OPERATE THIS 

COOKTOP 

BEFORE READING 

THE  INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 

PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS 

COOKTOP

 STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE 

MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS 

COOKTOP

Summary of Contents for OCI60MZ

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for Cooktop OCI60MZ...

Page 2: ...esent our products key features Visit our website to learn more about these icons and the features and benefits of our products For warranty instruction manuals specifications and catalogues please cl...

Page 3: ...OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO Important Safety Instructions 1 2 CooktopDetails 2 OperatingInstructions 5 10 Cleaning 11 ElectricalConnections 12 Installation 3 4 TroubleShootingandErrorCodes 13 14 Warra...

Page 4: ...rformed 8 The Cooktop is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 9 Electrical connection must be made as per local wiring rules and regulations Do n...

Page 5: ...or fire blanket in order to smother the flame 25 Users with pacemakers should keep their upper body at least 30cm away from any operational inductive cooking zone If in doubt please consult your docto...

Page 6: ...specially by the technician who will position the Cooktop CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR THE COOKTOP There are several points to pay attention to when choosing a location for your cooktop Make sure to take i...

Page 7: ...alled into a workbench 30 40mm thick When cutting the hole in the work bench keep in mind the correct space and ventilation which are shown in the diagrams below A board must be placed a minimum of 20...

Page 8: ...Select touch control Power LED display RHR 04 Boost Power touch control 10 Cooking Zone Select touch control Power LED display RHF 05 Power Timer Slide touch control 11 Timer Touch Control LED display...

Page 9: ...d right The position will be displayed on the Power Timer Slide LED Indicator above as well as on the Cooking Zone Select touch control Power LEDdisplay If left idle for more than 10 seconds the LED f...

Page 10: ...to put into Operating Mode Minute Minder Function The Minute Minder function is a timer that does not affect any operation on the Cooktop but can be used as a reminder to take action add a spice turn...

Page 11: ...the displays will return to normal Any other timer functions that are running will continue Cooking Zone Timer Select Indicator decimal points on until the next timer is finished If all timer functio...

Page 12: ...The Cooktop will then continue to work as it wasbefore Recall Function There may be times when you are cooking and press the On Off Power touch control by mistake deleting all functions and timers If...

Page 13: ...es 6 to 7 Medium cooking Simmering Meat eggs sausages Goulash roulade tripe 7 to 8 Cooking Potatoes fritters wafers 9 Frying roosting Boiling water Steaks omelettes Fried dishes Water P Frying roastin...

Page 14: ...eat stored in the Cooktop the related residual heat indicator lamp will be on In order to avoid burns let the Cooktop cool down Remove all spilt food and fat with a clean damp warm slightly soapy dish...

Page 15: ...it must be replaced immediately by a licensed electrician with a replacement cable from your Service Centre The cooktops can be connected to either a single phase 220 240Vac 50 Hz supply or 2 phase 38...

Page 16: ...pressed or covered remove object andreset Cookware is empty and base has overheated turn off Cooktop let cool then restart with cookware refilled The control panel LED displays show Er03 An object or...

Page 17: ...control less than 2 seconds in succession starting from RHF to RHR LHR and ending at LHF If a double beep is heard a mistake has been made the process needs to start from the beginning If not remove a...

Page 18: ...y of Twelve 12 months covering all parts with Three 3 m o nths on any labour cost of service or repair SERVIC E A REA The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory a...

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