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Hob use

Using the touch control sensors

To operate the touch control sensors, touch the desired panel with the tip of your pointed 
finger until the relevant displays illuminate or go out, or until the desired function is 
activated.
Ensure that you are touching only one sensor panel when operating the appliance. If your 
finger is too flat on the panel, an adjacent sensor may be actuated as well.

Switching the appliance on

The appliance is switched on using the 

On/

Off control

   sensor.

Touch the 

On/Off control

   sensor for 

approximately 1 seconds.
The digital displays will show 

.

NOTE

After the 

On/Off control 

 sensor has 

been actuated to switch on your appliance, 
a heat setting must be selected within 
approximately 20 seconds. Otherwise, the 
appliance will switch itself off for safety 
reasons.

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Summary of Contents for NZ63J9770EK

Page 1: ...Induction Hob user manual NZ63J9770EK NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 1 2015 01 15 2 42 56 ...

Page 2: ...Control panel 20 Components 21 Induction heating 21 The key features of your appliance 22 Safety shutoff 23 Virtual flame technology 24 Residual heat indicator 25 Temperature detection 25 Hob use 26 Initial cleaning 26 Cookware for induction cooking zones 26 Suitability test 27 Size of pans 27 Operating noises 27 Using suitable cookware 28 Using the touch control sensors 29 Switching the appliance...

Page 3: ... care 40 Hob 40 Light soiling 40 Stubborn soiling 41 Problem dirt 41 Hob frame option 42 To avoid damaging your appliance 42 Warranty and service 43 FAQs and troubleshooting 43 Service 45 Technical data 46 Technical data 46 Cooking zones 46 Product information 47 NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 3 2015 01 15 2 42 56 ...

Page 4: ...to the new owner The following symbols are used in this User 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 NOTE Useful t...

Page 5: ...d it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Appliance should allow the disconnection of the appliance from the supply after installation The disconnection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorporating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules If the surface is cracked switch off the...

Page 6: ...from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Unattended cooking o...

Page 7: ...ur appliance malfunctions or if fractures cracks or splits appear switch off all cooking zones disconnect the hob from the mains supply and contact your local service centre If the cooktop cracks turn the appliance off to avoid the possibility of electric shock Do not use your hob until the glass surface has been replaced Do not use the hob to heat aluminium foil products wrapped in aluminium foil...

Page 8: ...d dry Never place combustible items on the hob it may cause fire 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 Users with Pacemakers and Active Heart Implants must keep their upper body at a minimum distance of 30 cm from induction cooking zones when turn...

Page 9: ...er 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 a qualified technician disconnect the appliance from the mains supply and remove the mains lead The appliance may not be disposed of in the household rubbish Information about collection dates and public refuse disposal sites is available from ...

Page 10: ...n health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business use...

Page 11: ...ay be installed with a high cupboard or wall on one side The installation must guarantee shock protection The kitchen unit in which the appliance is fitted must satisfy the stability requirements of DIN 68930 For protection against moisture all cut surfaces are to be sealed with a suitable sealant On tiled work surfaces the joints in the area where the hob sits must be completely filled with grout...

Page 12: ...ening width of at least 3 mm eg automatic line protecting cut out earth leakage trips or fuse WARNING The cable connections must be made in accordance with regulations and the terminal screws tightened securely WARNING Once the hob is connected to the mains supply check that all cooking zones are ready for use by briefly switching each on in turn at the maximum setting with suitable cookware WARNI...

Page 13: ...ore connection 01 220 240 V 05 Blue 02 380 415 V 06 Gray 03 Brown 07 Green Yellow 04 Black 01 04 02 03 05 06 07 L1 N1 L2 N2 2 x 1N 16A Separate the wires before connection 01 220 240 V 05 Black 02 Brown 06 Gray 03 Blue 07 Green Yellow 04 220 240 V WARNING For correct supply connection follow the wiring diagram attached near the terminals NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 13 2015 01 15 2 43 00 ...

Page 14: ...fter installation as it is on the original rating plate on the underside of the appliance NOTE Pay special attention to the minimum space and clearance requirements NOTE The bottom of the hob is equipped with two fans If there is a drawer under the hob it should not be used to store small objects or paper since they could damage the fan or interfere with the cooling if they are sucked into it 01 0...

Page 15: ...4 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 02 03 01 01 x 4 07 Max 50 mm Min 20 mm 02 ø 6 08 Min 60 mm 03 90 09 Min 600 mm 04 560 1 mm 10 Min 60 mm 05 490 1 mm 11 Min 60 mm 06 R3 12 Min 50 mm NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 15 2015 01 15 2 43 02 ...

Page 16: ... Installing the hob Installing the hob 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 Min 40 mm 05 15 mm 02 520 mm 06 Min 60 mm 03 Min 40 mm 07 480 mm 04 25 mm 08 Min 50 mm NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 16 2015 01 15 2 43 02 ...

Page 17: ...17 Installing the hob 05 02 01 03 04 01 Min 550 mm 02 Min 35 mm 03 Min 65 mm 04 Min 100 mm 05 Min 5 mm 01 02 03 01 Min 20 mm 02 Min 2 mm 03 Min 20 mm NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 17 2015 01 15 2 43 03 ...

Page 18: ...18 English Installing the hob Installing the hob NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 18 2015 01 15 2 43 03 ...

Page 19: ...with Power Boost 2600 W 02 Induction front Flex zone 1800 W with Power Boost 2600 W 03 Induction Wide Flex zone 3300 W with Power Boost 3600 W 04 Induction cooking zone 2200 W with Power Boost 3200 W 05 Control panel 06 Lighting Bar 07 Virtual Flame Technology NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 19 2015 01 15 2 43 05 ...

Page 20: ...ne selectors 02 Heat setting selector Magnetic Knob 03 Lock control sensor 04 On Off control sensor 05 Timer control sensor and indicator 06 Indicators for heat settings and residual heat 07 Keep warm 08 Pause 09 Wide Flex zone selector 10 Power boost selector NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 20 2015 01 15 2 43 05 ...

Page 21: ...ooking zone and you turn it on the electronic 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 NZ63J9770EK_EF...

Page 22: ...tents of the pan faster than maximum power level The display will show Auto Pan Detection Each cooking zone incorporates an automatic pan detection system the system is calibrated in order to recognize pans of a diameter just slightly smaller than the cooking zone Pans must always be placed centrally on each cooking zone And you should use suitable cookware Digital displays to selected heat settin...

Page 23: ...6 After 5 hours 7 9 After 4 hours 10 15 After 1 5 hours NOTE If the Hob is overheated because of abnormal operation will be displayed And the Hob will be switched off NOTE If cookware is unsuitable or too small or no cookware has been placed on the cooking zone will be displayed And after 1 minute the corresponding cooking zone will be switched off NOTE Should one or more of the cooking zones swit...

Page 24: ...ounce off the cookware The virtual flame may look different depending on the appearance size or position of the cookware For the best results use cookware that matches the element size Cookware that is too large can cover the virtual flame Cookware that is too small can cause the virtual flame to be ill formed Impurities on the cookware bottom or the cooktop surface can cause the virtual flame to ...

Page 25: ...If the power supply is interrupted the symbol will go out and information about residual heat will no longer be available However it may still be possible to burn yourself This can be avoided by always taking care when near the hob Temperature detection If for any reason the temperatures on any of the cooking zones were to exceed the safety levels should this happen then the cooking zone will auto...

Page 26: ...material Cookware material Suitable Steel Enamelled steel Yes Cast iron Yes Stainless steel If appropriately labelled by the manufacturer Aluminium Copper Brass No Glass Ceramic Porcelain No NOTE Cookware for induction hob is labelled as suitable by the manufacturer NOTE Certain cookware can make noise when being used on induction cooking zones These noise are not a fault in the appliance and do n...

Page 27: ...to a certain limit However the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must have a minimum diameter depending upon the size of the cooking zone Diameter of cooking zones Minimum diameter of the bottom of the cookware 220 mm 140 mm Front or Rear Flex 140 mm Complete Flex 240 mm long side dimension oval fish kettle Operating noises If you can hear Cracking noise cookware is made of different mat...

Page 28: ...slightly inwards concave They should never be bowed outwards convex If you wish to use a special type of pan for example a pressure cooker a simmering pan or a wok please observe the manufacturer s instructions Energy saving tips NOTE 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 i...

Page 29: ...r finger is too flat on the panel an adjacent sensor may be actuated as well Switching the appliance on The appliance is switched on using the On Off control sensor Touch the On Off control sensor for approximately 1 seconds The digital displays will show NOTE After the On Off control sensor has been actuated to switch on your appliance a heat setting must be selected within approximately 20 secon...

Page 30: ... zone NOTE If you try to rotate the magnetic knob by grabbing the side or pushing it strongly it will not work NOTE If more than one sensor is pressed for longer than 8 seconds will show in the heat setting display To reset touch the On Off control sensor NOTE If you try to turn the knob with gloves on the knob may not work If user rotate the magnetic knob while wearing gloves can not set and adju...

Page 31: ... 2 seconds NOTE After switching off a single cooking zone or the entire cooking surface the presence of residual heat will be indicated in the digital displays of the corresponding cooking zones in the form of an for hot Quick stop To switch off a cooking zone press the cooking zone selector during 2 seconds NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 31 2015 01 15 2 43 20 ...

Page 32: ...nged 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 confirmation 2 Touch any control sensor will appear in the displays indicating the child safety lock has been activated 3 For switching the child safety lock off touch the Lock control sensor again...

Page 33: ...er switched on press the corresponding cooking zone to activate the flash signal for the corresponding cooking zone display 2 Press Timer control sensor The number 10 will be displayed above the timer display 3 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 activ...

Page 34: ...ches itself off an acoustic signal sounds as confirmation and the timer display indicates NOTE If you tap the Timer control sensor without selecting a cooking zone the display turns on but no timer settings is applied NOTE To change the settings quicker touch and hold any of the or control sensors until the desired value is reached Count up timer For the count up timer to be used the appliance mus...

Page 35: ...the each cooking zones example bring a large volume of water to the boil Cooking zones Max Boost time 220 mm 10 min Front or Rear Flex 10 min Complete Flex 5 min After these times the cooking zones automatically return to power level NOTE In certain circumstances the Power boost function may be deactivated automatically to protect the internal electronic components of the hob NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 0...

Page 36: ...at setting to maximum possible heat setting Pause The Pause function simultaneously switches all cooking zones that are switched on to the low power setting and then back to the heat setting that was previously set This function can be used to briefly interrupt and then continue the cooking process e g to take a telephone call When the Pause function is activated all touch sensors except for the P...

Page 37: ...e cooking zone for using large size cookware example oval cookware fish kettle 1 Touch the Wide Flex zone sensor 2 Heat control using the magnetic Knob Heat setting display of left side front rear will be changed together NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 37 2015 01 15 2 43 31 ...

Page 38: ...e sensor for 3 seconds within 10 seconds after Power On 3 Sound will OFF and will show in the display 4 To change Sound setting repeat No1 and No2 procedure Sound will ON and will show in the display NOTE Turn on the Power It is not possible to operate sound on off control after 10 seconds NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 38 2015 01 15 2 43 36 ...

Page 39: ...ulash braising meat 10 13 Intensive Frying Steak sirloin hash browns sausages pancakes griddle cakes 8 9 Frying Schnitzel chops liver fish rissoles fried eggs 6 7 Boiling Cooking up to 1 5 l liquid potatoes vegetables 3 5 Steaming Stewing Boiling Steaming and stewing of small amounts of vegetables boiling rice and milk dishes 1 2 Melting Melting butter dissolving gelatine melting chocolate NOTE Th...

Page 40: ...ch This will prevent spillage from becoming burnt onto the surface Remove scales watermarks fat drippings and metallic discolouration with the use of a commercially 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 c...

Page 41: ... aluminium foil or other materials with a glass scraper immediately and while still hot WARNING There is a risk of burning yourself when the glass scraper is used on a hot cooking zone 2 Clean the hob as normal when it has cooled down If the cooking zone on which something has melted has been allowed to cool warm it up again for cleaning NOTE Scratches or dark blemishes on the ceramic glass surfac...

Page 42: ... object dropping onto the hob Do not place pans on the hob frame Scratching and damage to the finish may occur Avoid spilling acidic liquids for example vinegar lemon juice and descaling agents onto the hob frame since such liquids can cause dull spots If sugar or a preparation containing sugar comes into contact with a hot cooking zone and melts it should be cleaned off immediately with a kitchen...

Page 43: ...ted If the fuses trip a number of times call an authorised electrician The appliance is properly switched on What should I do if the cooking zones will not switch on The On Off sensor was accidentally actuated The control panel is partially covered by a damp cloth or liquid The appliance is properly switched on Clean the control panel What should I do if the display except for the residual warmth ...

Page 44: ...for more than 30 seconds Then restart the appliance If the problem still continues contact a local service center F2 The touch enabled IC communicates abnormally What should I do if the cooking zone will not switch on or off This could be due to one of the following possibilities The control panel is partially covered by a damp cloth or liquid The child safety lock is on What should I do if the di...

Page 45: ...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 the problem occur When calling please know the model and serial number of your appliance This information is provided on the rating plate as follows Model description S N code 15 digits We recommend that you record the in...

Page 46: ...th 490 mm Corner radius 3 mm Connection voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Maximum connected load power 6 8 kW Weight Net 13 4 kg Gross 15 9 kg Cooking zones Position Diameter Power Right 220 mm 2200 W Boost 3200 W Front Flex 1800 W Boost 2600 W Rear Flex 1800 W Boost 2600 W Complete Flex 3300 W Boost 3600 W NZ63J9770EK_EF_DG68 00635A 00_EN indd 46 2015 01 15 2 43 38 ...

Page 47: ...idth of useful surface area per electric heated cooking zone or area L x W 43 5 x 22 5 cm Energy consumption per cooking zone or area EC electric cooking Ø 22 0 cm 182 5 Wh kg 43 5 x 22 5 cm 195 5 Wh kg Energy consumption for the hob EC electric hob 189 0 Wh kg Data determined according to standard EN 60350 2 and Commission Regulations EU No 66 2014 Energy saving tips Always position pots and pans...

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