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Thank you for buying a Rangemaster hob. It should give you 

many years trouble-free cooking if installed and operated 

correctly. It is important that you read this section before 

you start, particularly if you have not used an induction hob 

before.
This appliance is designed for domestic cooking only. Using 

it for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or 

liability claim.

Installation and Maintenance

In the UK, the electrical installation should be in accordance 

with BS 7671. Otherwise, all installations must be in 

accordance with the relevant instructions in this booklet, with 

the relevant national and local regulations, and with the local 

electricity supply companies’ requirements.
Make sure that the hob is wired in and switched on.
It is recommended that this appliance is serviced annually.
Only a qualified service engineer should service the hob and 

only approved spare parts should be used.
Always allow the hob to cool and then switch it off at the 

mains before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance work, 

unless specified otherwise in this guide.

Ventilation

Using a cooking appliance will result in the production of 

heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Make 

that the kitchen is well ventilated; keep natural ventilation 

holes open or install a powered cooker hood that vents 

outside. If you have several cooking zones on or use the hob 

for a long time, open a window or turn on an extractor fan.

Personal Safety

Important information for pacemaker and implanted 

insulin pump users: The functions of this hob comply with 

the applicable European standards on electromagnetic 

interference. If you are fitted with a pacemaker or implanted 

insulin pump and are concerned please consult your doctor 

for medical advice.

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When the hob is in use keep magnetic items, such as 

credit and debit cards, floppy disk, calculators, etc. 

away. 

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Accessible parts will become hot during use and will 

retain heat even after you have stopped cooking. 

Keep babies and children away from the hob and 

never wear loose–fitting or hanging clothes while 

the appliance is in use.

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When not in use make sure that the hob is switched 

OFF.

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Always keep combustible materials, e.g. curtains, 

and flammable liquids a safe distance away from 

your hob.

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DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of the hob 

while it is on.

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Use dry oven gloves when applicable – using damp 

gloves might result in steam burns when you touch 

a hot surface. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth 

in place of a glove – it might catch fire if brought into 

contact with a hot surface.

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Never operate the hob with wet hands.

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NEVER heat unopened food containers. Pressure 

build up may make the containers burst and cause 

injury.

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DO NOT use unstable saucepans. Always ensure that 

you position the handles away from the edge of the 

hob.

NEVER leave the hob unattended at high heat settings. Pans 

boiling over can cause smoking, and greasy spills may catch 

on fire. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to 

prevent fat overheating beyond the smoking point.

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NEVER leave a chip pan unattended. Always heat fat 

slowly, and watch as it heats. Deep fry pans should 

be only one third full of fat. Filling the pan too full 

of fat can cause spill over when food is added. If you 

use a combination of oils or fats in frying, stir them 

together before heating, or as the fats melt. 

Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost on frozen 

foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble 

up and over the sides of the pan. Carefully watch for spills or 

overheating of foods when frying at high or medium high 

temperatures. Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a 

deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.

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Do not use water on grease fires and never pick up a 

flaming pan. Turn off the controls and then smother 

a flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the pan 

completely with a well fitting lid or baking tray. If 

available, use a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-

type fire extinguisher.

Take care that no water seeps into the appliance.
Never heat unopened food containers. Pressure build-up may 

cause the containers to burst and cause injury. 

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The Induction Basic 3 meets the requirements of the 

applicable EMC standards and the EMF guidelines 

and should therefore not interfere with other 

electronic devices.

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Heating magnetic cans is prohibited. Closed cans 

may explode due to the overpressure created during 

heating! The danger of overheating exists also with 

open cans, since the integrated protection against 

overheating does not work!

1.  Before You Start...

Summary of Contents for RMB60HPEIGL

Page 1: ...RMB60HPEIGL Induction Hob User Guide Installation Service Instructions U110602 05...

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Page 3: ...al Heat Indicator H 4 Operating the Hob 4 Boost Function 5 Key Lock Function 6 Automatic Shutdown 6 3 Cleaning Your Cooker 8 4 Troubleshooting 9 5 Installation 11 Dear Installer 11 Safety Requirements...

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Page 5: ...als e g curtains and flammable liquids a safe distance away from your hob n n DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of the hob while it is on n n Use dry oven gloves when applicable using damp gloves...

Page 6: ...n Take care NOT to place metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids on the hob surface since they can get hot n n The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or...

Page 7: ...or ceramic are not suitable for use on an induction hob The kind of pan you use and the quantity of food affects the setting required Higher settings are required for larger quantities of food Pots an...

Page 8: ...hob press the On Off key for about 2 seconds Each of the cooking zone digital displays will illuminate showing or indicating the induction hob is in standby mode To activate a cooking zone 1 Place a...

Page 9: ...uested power to exceed the maximum possible power and the power management to become active 4 A necessary power reduction of the other cooking zone of the same induction system is indicated to the use...

Page 10: ...does not cancel the lock To switch off the key lock 1 Press the right front zone button and the key together Fig 2 6 2 Press the button again If all steps are carried out within 10 seconds the key lo...

Page 11: ...onitored the Induction hob will stop operation automatically Small object safety When an unsuitable size or non magnetic pan e g aluminium or some other small item e g knife fork key has been left on...

Page 12: ...paper towel If a spill other than a sugary substance is on the hot zone do not clean until the unit has completely cooled down and then follow the instructions below Cleaning burned on spills If you...

Page 13: ...tem in the house blown a fuse or tripped an RCD Has the cooker been correctly connected to the mains supply Has the key lock been activated Please refer to the key lock section for details of this fun...

Page 14: ...g 2 The power unit must be replaced if the error continues to be displayed even when no pot pan is present on the cooking zone E5 Mains voltage error Mains voltage too low or too high Check wiring and...

Page 15: ...oking only Use for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability claim n n This appliance should not be installed in a boat or caravan The hob must be installed in accordance with the r...

Page 16: ...dditional spacer not supplied may be required to maintain a clearance of 10 mm between the underside of the built in hob and the top of the built in oven Fig 5 3 Any hob hood should be installed in ac...

Page 17: ...aterial around the edge of the hob Take care not to damage the workbench If the surface that the hob is to be fitted to is tiled or is not reasonably smooth additional sealing with a waterproof silico...

Page 18: ...14 6 Circuit Diagram N2 N1 N L2 L1 L1 1P N 230v between L and N Connection Box Grid Power Supply...

Page 19: ...580 mm 550 mm Depth 53 mm from top 49 mm Space for fixing See Positioning of the Hob Fig 5 1 on page 12 Minimum space above hotplate See Positioning of the Hob Fig 5 1 on page 12 Connections Electric...

Page 20: ...nergy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 162 3 Zone 2 cm 180 Heating Technology Electromagnetic heating Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 168 2 Zone 3 cm 220 Heating Technology Electromagn...

Page 21: ...years free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product Any cosmetic damage to the appliance must be reported within 90 days of delivery Free from...

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Page 24: ...Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 800 8046261 E mail consumers agarangemaster co uk...

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