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INstAllING the hob 

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12  Regulations and compliance
12  Safety instructions for the installer
13  Connecting to the mains power supply
14  Installing into the countertop

pARts ANd feAtuRes 

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16  Cooking zones
16  Control panel
17  Components
17  Induction heating
18  The key features of your appliance
19  Safety shutoff
19  Residual heat indicator
20  Temperature detection

befoRe you beGIN 

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20  Initial cleaning

hob use 

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21  Cookware for induction cooking zones
21  Suitability test
21  Size of pans
22  Using suitable cookware
22  Using the touch control sensors
23  Switching the appliance on
23  Select cooking zone and heat setting
23  Switching the appliance off
24  Switching a cooking zone off
24  Using the child safety lock
25  Timer
26  Power boost control
26  Bridge control
27  Power management
27  Suggested settings for cooking 

specific foods

cleANING ANd cARe 

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28  Hob
29  Hob frame (option)
29  To avoid damaging your appliance

WARRANty ANd seRvIce 

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30  FAQs and troubleshooting
31  Service

techNIcAl dAtA 

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32  Technical data
32  Cooking rings

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Summary of Contents for CTN364NC Series

Page 1: ...t To receive more complete service please register your product at www samsung com register Induction Hob user manual CTN364NC Series CTN364TC Series CTN364EC Series CTN364DC Series CTN364AC Series CTN364KC Series ENGLISH CTN364NC01_XSM 00316A_EN indd 1 8 7 2553 10 53 26 ...

Page 2: ...ext of this Owner s Manual WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property damage CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire explosion electric shock or personal injury when using your hob follow these basic safety precaution Do NOT attempt Do NOT disassemble Do NOT touch Follow ...

Page 3: ...amage and void the warranty Flush mounted appliances may be operated only after they have been installed in cabinets and workplaces that conform to the relevant standards This ensures sufficient protection against contact for electrical units as required by the essential safety standards If your appliance malfunctions or if fractures cracks or splits appear switch off all cooking zones disconnect ...

Page 4: ...nium foil or frozen foods packaged in aluminium cookware There is the risk of burns from the appliance if used carelessly Cables from electrical appliances must not touch the hot surface of the hob or hot cookware Do not use the hob to dry clothes Never store flammable materials such as aerosols and detergents in draws or cupboards under the hob WARNING Users with Pacemakers and Active Heart Impla...

Page 5: ... Do not ground the appliance to a gas pipe plastic water pipe or telephone line This may result in electric shock fire an explosion or problems with the product Never plug the power cord into a socket that is not grounded correctly and make sure that it is in accordance with local and national codes Caution signs for installation This appliance should be positioned in such a way that it is accessi...

Page 6: ... shock or fire Severe warning signs for using In the event of a gas leak such as propane gas LP gas etc ventilate immediately without touching the power plug Do not touch the appliance or power cord Do not use a ventilating fan A spark may result in an explosion or fire Take care that the door heater or any of the other parts do not come into contact with the body while cooking or just after cooki...

Page 7: ... shock Do not touch the power plug with wet hands This may result in electric shock Do not turn the appliance off by unplugging the power plug while an operation is in progress Plugging the power plug into the wall socket again may cause a spark and result in electric shock or fire Keep all packaging materials well out of the reach of children as packaging materials can be dangerous to children If...

Page 8: ... required contact your nearest service centre Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire problems with the product or injury If any foreign substance such as water has entered the appliance unplug the power plug and contact your nearest service centre Failure to do so may result in electric shock or fire If the appliance is flooded please contact your nearest service centre Failure to do s...

Page 9: ...or glass object Take care when removing the wrapping from food that has just been taken out of the appliance If the food is hot hot steam may be emitted abruptly when removing the wrapping and you may burn yourself Do not unplug the appliance by pulling at the power cord always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet Damage to the cord may cause short circuit fire and or electric sh...

Page 10: ...he packaging material All materials used to package the appliance are fully recyclable Sheet and hard foam parts are appropriately marked Please dispose of packaging materials and old appliances with due regard to safety and the environment Proper disposal of your old appliance WARNING Before disposing of your old appliance make it inoperable so that it cannot be a source of danger To do this have...

Page 11: ... for induction cooking zones 21 Suitability test 21 Size of pans 22 Using suitable cookware 22 Using the touch control sensors 23 Switching the appliance on 23 Select cooking zone and heat setting 23 Switching the appliance off 24 Switching a cooking zone off 24 Using the child safety lock 25 Timer 26 Power boost control 26 Bridge control 27 Power management 27 Suggested settings for cooking speci...

Page 12: ...ast 3 mm Suitable isolation devices include line protecting cut outs fuses screw type fuses are to be removed from the holder earth leakage trips and contactors With respect to fire protection this appliance corresponds to EN 60335 2 6 This type of appliance may be installed with a high cupboard or wall on one side Drawers may not be fitted underneath the hob The installation must guarantee shock ...

Page 13: ...nks should be fitted according to the appropriate connection diagram The earth lead is connected to terminal The earth lead must be longer than leads carrying electric current The cable connections must be made in accordance with regulations and the terminal screws tightened securely The connecting cable is to be secured with the mains cable cleat and the covering closed by pressing firmly locking...

Page 14: ...installation as it is on the original rating plate on the underside of the appliance Pay special attention to the minimum space and clearance requirements Secure the brackets at both sides with the provided screws before mounting the hob onto the brackets x 4 ø 6 90 560 1 R3 min 20 50 490 1 600 Min 50 mm Min 5 mm 560 mm Induction Hob ventilation gap 20 mm min 5 mm Insulation Panel Oven CTN364NC01_...

Page 15: ...installing the hob _15 installing the hob 90 x 4 ø 2 100 100 490 1 CTN364NC01_XSM 00316A_EN indd 15 8 7 2553 10 53 28 ...

Page 16: ...0 W 5 Induction complete Bridge zone 3600 W with Power Boost 5200 W 6 Control panel Control panel 1 Cooking zone selectors 2 Heat setting selectors and Timer setting selectors 3 Lock control sensor 4 On Off control sensor 5 Power Boost selector 6 Power Pre selections 7 Indicators for heat settings and residual heat 8 Timer indicator and control sensor 9 Complete Bridge zone selector 1 4 2 6 2 1 0 ...

Page 17: ... circuits in your induction hob produce induced currents in the bottom of the cookware which instantly raise cookware s temperature Greater speed in cooking and frying As the pan is heated directly and not the glass the efficiency is greater than in other systems because no heat is lost Most of the energy absorbed is transformed into heat Induction coil Induced currents Electronic circuits CTN364N...

Page 18: ...s so hot that there is a risk of burning Power Pre selections You can choose pre selected power conveniently Heat setting Heat setting Heat setting Power Boost Use this function to heat up the contents of the pan faster than maximum power level The display will show Complete Bridge zone selector Use this function to expand cooking zone into complete right side Auto Pan Detection Each cooking zone ...

Page 19: ...ooking zone will switch itself off All cooking zones will immediately switch themselves off if liquid boils over and lands on the control panel The automatic shutoff will also be activated if you place a damp cloth on the control panel In both of these instances the appliance will need to be switched on again using the main On Off control sensor after the liquid or the cloth has been removed Resid...

Page 20: ...inished using the hob the cooling fan will continue to run until the hob s electronics has cooled down And the cooling fan switched itself on and off depending upon the termperature of the electronics before you begin Initial cleaning Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and ceramic cooktop glass cleaner Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaners The surface could be damaged WARNING CTN36...

Page 21: ...duction cooking zones These noise are not a fault in the appliance and do not affect operation in any way Suitability test Cookware is suitable for induction cooking if a magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware and cookware is labelled as suitable by the cookware manufacturer Size of pans Induction cooking zones adapt automatically to the size of the bottom of the cookware up to a cerain limit...

Page 22: ...nstructions Energy saving tips You can save valuable energy by observing the following points Always position pots and pans before switching on the cooking zone Dirty cooking zones and pan bases increase power consumption When possible position the lids firmly on the pots and pans to cover completely Switch the cooking zones off before the end of the cooking time to use the residual heat for keepi...

Page 23: ...ns Select cooking zone and heat setting 1 For selecting the cooking zone touch the corresponding cooking zone s key 2 For setting and adjusting the power level to for cooking touch the Heat setting selectors or For faster adjustment keep your finger on the Heat setting selectors or until the required value is obtained If more than one sensor is pressed for longer than 10 seconds will show in the h...

Page 24: ...turning on a cooking zone and activating the cooking surface Also the control panel with the exception of the On Off control sensor can be locked in order to prevent the settings from being changed unintentionally for example by wiping over the panel with a cloth Switching the child safety lock On Off 1 Touch the Lock control sensor for approximately 3 seconds An acoustic signal will sound as conf...

Page 25: ...oking zone will appear in the timer display The next active cooking zone is selected by touching the Timer control sensor again 2 Use the Timer setting selectors or to set the desired amount of time for example 15 minutes after which the cooking zone will automatically switch itself off The safety shutoff is now activated To display the time remaining for any of the cooking zones use the Timer con...

Page 26: ...e to the each cooking zones example bring a large volume of water to the boil The power boost function is activated for maximum 10 minutes for each cooking zones for Complete Bridge zone power boost maximum 5 minutes After these times the cooking zones automatically return to power level In certain circumstances the Power boost function may be deactivated automatically to protect the internal elec...

Page 27: ... for complete Bridge zone switch off one of the left side cooking zone Suggested settings for cooking specific foods The figures in the table below are guidelines The heat settings required for various cooking methods depend on a number of variables including the quality of the cookware being used and the type and amount of food being cooked Switch Setting Cookingmethod Examples for Use 14 15 Warm...

Page 28: ...mmercially available ceramic glass or stainless steel cleaner Light Soiling 1 Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth 2 Rub dry with a clean cloth Remnants of cleaning agent must not be left on the surface 3 Thoroughly clean the entire ceramic glass cooking surface once a week with a commercially available ceramic glass or stainless steel cleaner 4 Wipe the ceramic glass surface using ade...

Page 29: ...use the hob as a work surface or for storage Do not operate a cooking zone if there is no pan on the hob or if the pan is empty Ceramic glass is very tough and resistant to temperature shock but it is not unbreakable It can be damaged by a particularly sharp or hard object dropping onto the hob Do not place pans on the hob frame Scratching and damage to the finish may occur Avoid spilling acidic l...

Page 30: ...e than 10 seconds has elapsed between when the On Off button was actuated and the desired cooking zone switches on see the section Switching the appliance on The control panel is partially covered by a damp cloth or liquid What should I do if the display except for the residual warmth indicator suddenly disappears This could be a result of one of two possibilities The On Off sensor was accidentall...

Page 31: ...still need help follow the instructions below Is it a technical fault If so please contact your customer service centre Always prepare in advance for the discussion This will ease the process of diagnosing the problem and also make it easier to decide if a customer service visit is necessary Please take note of the following information What form does the problem take Under what circumstances does...

Page 32: ... 3 mm Connection voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Maximum connected load power 7 2 kW Weight Net 12 0 kg Gross 14 5 kg Cooking rings Position Diameter Power Front left 160 mm 1400 W Boost 2000 W Rear left 210 mm 2200 W Boost 3200 W Front Bridge 1800 W Boost 2600 W Rear Bridge 1800 W Boost 2600 W Complete Bridge 3600 W Boost 5200 W CTN364NC01_XSM 00316A_EN indd 32 8 7 2553 10 53 34 ...

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