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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

The Boost Function 

The 

Boost 

function is available at each cooking zone. It is used to speed up the initial heat up time (say boil a pot of 

water). Select a cooking zone and set the Heat level. While the decimal point on the display is lit, press the 

Boost

 

button. The d

isplay will alternate between “b” and the heat setting. 

Note: The 

Boost

 function is not always available (depending on what else is being used), and if the power 

requirements are exceeded, the display will flash with an alternative setting for 3 seconds. Do not leave the 
appliance unattended while this function is active. 

To disable the 

Boost

 function, press the 

Boost 

button for the cooking zone again (so the 

Decimal Point

 is lit) and 

adjust the heat setting with the 

Sliding Button

. The display wil

l no longer alternate between “b” and the heat setting. 

Locking the Keys 

The child lock is used to set the appliance up so when it is first turned on, it is in a locked mode (which must be 
unlocked before a cooking function can take place). While locked, touch modifications (e.g. increase heat settings) 
and others will not be possible.  It is only possible to switch the appliance off. 

Turn the appliance on, but do not activate any functions. Press the 

Key lock 

button. The timer display will shows an 

“Lo” and will remain locked even if the unit is turned off & on. 

To unlock the unit, press the 

Key lock 

button and hold for a while

. The “Lo” displays will switch back to the heat 

settings and will not be active when the unit is next turned on. 

The 

Key Lock button

 can be used to stop access to any functions (except the 

On/Off

 function) while the cooktop is 

being used. Once the cooktop has been set up to cook, press the 

Key Lock button

 for 2 seconds until there is an 

audible alarm and the key lock symbol will be lit. Repeat the process to remove the key lock (the key lock symbol 
will no longer be lit). If the unit is turned off & on, the key lock will remain active. 

Over-Temperature Switch Off 

Because the controls are very close to the hotplates on the front of the cooktop, it is possible that a pot can be 
placed half on the control and not sensed by the sensor safety cut off (not covering a sensor). This can cause the 
cooktop to heat up to a very high temperature, which makes the glass and the buttons untouchable without burning 
a finger.  

To prevent the cooktop control unit from damage caused by overheating, a temperature sensor is available on the 
touch control unit which will turn the appliance off when overheating occurs. 

Minute-Minder (1 

– 99 minutes) 

The minute minder allows to set up a timer that does not affect the operation of the heating elements (the heating 
elements must be off when set). Press the 

timer button

 & the timer display will show the current set time (to start, 

00) with a blinking decimal point. Use the 

Sliding 

control to adjust the time. After 10 seconds of no changes, the 

time will be set, the decimal point will stop blinking and the timer will begin to count down. At the end of the time, 
the alarm will sound for 30 seconds unless stopped by pressing any button. The time can be adjusted at any time 
by pressing the timer button to activate the timer & adjusting with the 

Sliding 

control. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OCI95Z

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR OMEGA INDUCTION COOKTOP OCI95Z...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...d that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards Due to continual product development Omega reserves the right to alter specifications and appearances without notice CONTE...

Page 4: ...tems made from aluminium plastic plastic film sugar based foods should also be kept away from the appliance as they may fuse to the surface 12 WARNING The surface temperature of this appliance exceeds...

Page 5: ...A small amount of noise will sometimes be heard as elements turn on off during operation This is normal not a fault 27 WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibili...

Page 6: ...on the rating plate identification plate affixed to the underside of the appliance Sizes Relevant Sizes Width mm Length mm Height mm Cooktop Size 900 520 60 Cut out Size 874 494 Due to continual prod...

Page 7: ...s After having installed the appliance the switched outlet must always be in an accessible position The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed if the cooktop is correctly and effic...

Page 8: ...top There are several points to pay attention to when choosing a location for your cooktop Make sure to take into account our recommendations below in order to prevent any problems and dangerous situa...

Page 9: ...g your cooktop the ventilation requirements are as follows A 5mm ventilation cut out below the benchtop which is the width of the cooktop A 10mm ventilation cut out in the base of the cabinet which is...

Page 10: ...the buzzer beeps once all displays show or indicating that the induction hob has entered the state of standby mode Place a suitable pan on the cooking zone that you wish to use Make sure the bottom of...

Page 11: ...unit is next turned on The Key Lock button can be used to stop access to any functions except the On Off function while the cooktop is being used Once the cooktop has been set up to cook press the Key...

Page 12: ...ill switch to the next shortest timer set if all heating elements have turned off the cooktop will turn off Timers can be adjusted in the same way at any time Combining Two Zones The two left and two...

Page 13: ...is residual heat stored in the appliance the related residual heat indicator lamp will be on In order to avoid burns let the appliance cool down Remove all spilt food and fat with a clean damp warm s...

Page 14: ...14 WARRANTY...

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