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Instructions for the user

7.  TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTION

The hob does not work.

-  The hob is not wired in or the main

switch is not on.

-  There is a power failure.
-  The fuse or the magnetothermal

switch of the appliance has blown.

-  The sensor keys are blocked

(child lock).

-  The keys are partially covered by

a damp cloth, a liquid or a metal
object.

-  Unsuitable saucepans have been

used.

-  Switch on the main switch.

- Check 

power 

supply.

-  Replace the fuse or reactivate the

magnetothermal switch of the
appliance.

-  Unlock the sensor keys (child

lock).

- Remove 

the 

obstacle.

-  See "Saucepans suitable for use

in induction cooking" section.

The results of cooking are
unsatisfactory.

-  Temperature is too high or too low. - Consult 

cooking 

guidelines.

The hob smokes.

-  The hob is dirty.

-  Food has spilled onto it.

-  Clean the hob once cooking is

finished. Let it cool first.

-  Use a larger saucepan.

The error code E2 is displayed and
an acoustic signal is temporarily
heard.

-  The touch control keys have been

activated due to food falling on the

hob, saucepans or other objects. 

-  Clean the surface or remove the

object.

An E1 - E3 - E4 - E5 - E6 - E7 error
code is displayed

-  There is a technical fault.

-  Contact Technical Support.

The fuses or the magnetothermal
switch of the appliance are
repeatedly triggered.

-  Call Technical Support or an

electrician.

The saucepans in use are making a
noise.

-  There is no danger to the hob or

the saucepan.

-  This is normal with certain types

of pan.

The cooling fan continues to function
even after the hob has been turned
off.

- This is normal because the

electronics need to cool down.

Sounds can be heard as if something
is creaking or switching on.

-  This is for technical reasons and

cannot be avoided.

There are cracks or fissures in the
hob.

-  If cracks or fissures form, or if the

glass ceramic cooking surface
breaks, turn off the appliance
immediately. Disconnect the hob
from the power supply and call
Technical Support. 

Summary of Contents for SI 3642B

Page 1: ...king zone automatic shutdown timer 37 5 9 Control lock 38 5 10 Power management 39 5 11 Secondary menu Automatic control lock Showroom ECO logic 39 5 12 Cooking guidelines 41 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANC...

Page 2: ...APPLIED ON EXTERNAL SURFACES MUST BE REMOVED TAKE CARE NOT TO SPILL SUGAR OR SWEET MIXTURES ON THE HOB WHILE COOKING OR TO PLACE MATERIALS OR SUBSTANCES WHICH COULD MELT ON IT PLASTIC OR TIN FOIL IF T...

Page 3: ...NS ON COOKING ZONES WHICH HAVE BEEN SWITCHED ON DO NOT USE THE HOB IF PYROLYSIS IS TAKING PLACE INSIDE THE OVEN The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons or things caused by n...

Page 4: ...ON THE CABLE IF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE IS DAMAGED CONTACT THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE IMMEDIATELY AND THEY WILL REPLACE IT THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH IN COMPLIANCE WITH ELECTRICAL SYST...

Page 5: ...MUST NOT BE USED AS A SURFACE FOR PLACING OBJECTS IF IT BECOMES IMPOSSIBLE TO TURN OFF THE HOB DUE TO A FAULT IN THE SENSOR CONTROL IMMEDIATELY DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND CALL TECHNICAL SUP...

Page 6: ...in the application of administrative sanctions The product does not contain substances in quantities sufficient to be considered hazardous to health and the environment in accordance with current Eur...

Page 7: ...sion of energy to the pan suitable magnetisable cookware is required compared with traditional electric cooking Improved safety as the energy is only transmitted to the container placed on the hob Hig...

Page 8: ...enamelled base Containers in multilayer stainless steel ferritic stainless steel and aluminium with a special base Copper stainless steel aluminium fireproof glass wood ceramic and terracotta To see...

Page 9: ...ur hob effectively and economically The diameter of the base of the saucepan must correspond to the diameter of the cooking zone When buying a saucepan check whether the diameter indicated is that of...

Page 10: ...front panel The induction hob is controlled by means of the Touch Control sensor keys Lightly touch a symbol on the glass ceramic surface The buzzer will sound to confirm every effective touch ON OFF...

Page 11: ...Make sure that children never touch the hob 5 7 Automatic temperature control This function can be used to keep constant the cooking temperature Once the required level has been reached press simulta...

Page 12: ...oking duration 5 9 Control lock The control lock is a device that protects the appliance from accidental or inappropriate use Useful for preventing accidental changes to set cooking values the lock ca...

Page 13: ...n a determined maximum operating power If the value set for the two hot plates exceeds the permitted power the electronic circuit board will automatically maintain the maximum level permitted modifyin...

Page 14: ...to stay within the set maximum power absorbed 2 3 or 4 kW To use the hob at maximum power set this mode to n 5 11 1Changing the settings in the secondary menu With all cooking zones off keep keys and...

Page 15: ...es various cooking processes 5 7 To stew meat fish and vegetables simmer food make jams etc 8 9 To roast meat fish steaks and liver to saut meat fish eggs etc P To deep fry potatoes etc or bring water...

Page 16: ...ely Changes in colour do not affect the functioning and stability of the glass ceramic These are not alterations to the material of the hob but just residues which have not been removed and have then...

Page 17: ...a larger saucepan The error code E2 is displayed and an acoustic signal is temporarily heard The touch control keys have been activated due to food falling on the hob saucepans or other objects Clean...

Page 18: ...ted in the installation illustrations 8 2 Section cut from the work surface The following operation requires building and or carpentry work and must be carried out by a competent tradesman Installatio...

Page 19: ...560 490 50 min 50 min 750 min 900 878 490 50 min 50 min 750 min L mm X mm Y mm A mm B mm C mm 900 882 332 50 min 50 min 750 min 8 2 2 Mounting dimensions for hobs with straight edge L mm X mm Y mm G m...

Page 20: ...attempting to remove it C Enough silicone must be used to create a seal between the hob and the counter top but not so much as to fasten the appliance to the counter top To fasten the appliance see 8...

Page 21: ...opening for the air flow of at least 4 mm under the work surface across the full width of the appliance In any event if installed above an oven a dishwasher or a fridge a space of at least 5 cm must b...

Page 22: ...b using silicon as this would make it impossible to remove the hob if necessary without damaging it 8 6 Fixing using brackets Fix the hob to the unit using the appropriate brackets supplied To secure...

Page 23: ...U HAVE CARRIED OUT THE INSTRUCTIONS CORRECTLY DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE FROM THE ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE RUN THE POWER CABLE UNDER...

Page 24: ...240 V 3 4 pole 4 x 2 5 mm H05V2V2 F 60 70 220 240 V 1N 3 pole 3 x 4 mm H05V2V2 F 70 90 220 240 V 1N 3 pole 3 x 6 mm H05V2V2 F Carefully read the connection layout plate underneath the appliance or aro...

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