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22  -  PRECAUTIONS

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• Before performing any work on 

the appliance, switch off the 
power supply.

• Do not try to repair the 

appliance yourself or without 
the assistance of a qualified 
technician.

• If the power cable becomes 

damaged, contact technical 
support immediately to arrange 
for it to be replaced in order to 
avoid possible hazards.

• If cracks or fissures form, or if 

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

• People who have pacemakers 

or other similar devices fitted 
must make sure that the 
operation of these devices is 
not affected by the induction 
field, the frequency range of 
which is between 20 and 50 
kHz.

• In conformity with the provisions 

regarding electromagnetic 
compatibility, the 
electromagnetic induction 
cooking hob comes under 
group 2 and class B (EN 
55011).

Risk of damaging the appliance

• Do not use abrasive or 

corrosive detergents (e.g. 
scouring powders, stain 
removers and metallic 

sponges) on glass parts.

• Use wooden or plastic utensils.
• Do not sit on the appliance.
• Do not use the glass ceramic 

cooking surface as a support 
surface.

• Do not use the appliance as a 

support surface.

• Do not obstruct ventilation 

openings and heat dispersal 
slots.

• Do not use the hob if the 

pyrolytic cycle is taking place 
inside any oven installed 
below.

• Do not use steam jets to clean 

the appliance.

• Never leave the appliance 

unattended during cooking 
operations where fats or oils 
could be released, as these 
could then heat up and catch 
fire. Be very careful.

• Fire hazard: Never leave 

objects on the cooking 
surfaces.

• DO NOT FOR ANY REASON 

USE THE APPLIANCE AS A 
SPACE HEATER.

• Cooking vessels or griddle 

plates should be placed inside 
the perimeter of the hob. 

• All pans must have smooth, flat 

bottoms.

• If any liquid does boil over or 

spill, remove the excess from 
the hob.

• Take care not to spill acid 

substances such as lemon juice 

Summary of Contents for SIB2641D

Page 1: ...rsonal injury During use the appliance and its accessible parts become very hot Keep children well away from the appliance Protect hands with heat resistant gloves during use Never try to put out a fi...

Page 2: ...use the Booster and or the Double Booster functions if present to heat fats or oils Fire hazard Do not place metal objects such as dishes or cutlery on the surface of the hob during cooking as they ma...

Page 3: ...B EN 55011 Risk of damaging the appliance Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents e g scouring powders stain removers and metallic sponges on glass parts Use wooden or plastic utensils Do not sit...

Page 4: ...BOATS OR CARAVANS This appliance must not be installed on a dishwasher Position the appliance into the cabinet cut out with the help of a second person Check that the carcase has the required openings...

Page 5: ...for cooking food in the home environment Every other use is considered inappropriate It cannot be used in employee kitchens shops offices and other working environments in farms farmhouses by guests...

Page 6: ...When buying a pan check whether the diameter indicated is that of the base or the top of the pan as the top is almost always larger than the base When preparing dishes with long cooking times you can...

Page 7: ...mum pan dimensions mm Max power draw W Power draw in booster function W 1 2 3 4 180 x 180 110 180 1500 2000 1 2 bridge 180 x 375 160 180 x 375 3000 3 4 bridge 180 x 375 160 180 x 375 3000 The applianc...

Page 8: ...cooking surface must be made of metal with magnetic properties and a sufficiently large base Suitable cookware Enamelled steel cookware with thick bases Cast iron cookware with an enamelled base Cookw...

Page 9: ...ng zone and select a power level for a zone 2 Select the relative cooking zone 3 Press the and buttons together 4 The symbol will appear on the display of the zone selected 5 The flashing symbol appea...

Page 10: ...imiting the cooking duration The appliance has an automatic device that limits the duration of use If the cooking settings for a pan are not changed the maximum operation time for each zone depends on...

Page 11: ...ith a clean cloth Make sure that there is no detergent left on the cooking surface as it might undergo an aggressive reaction when heated up and could modify the structure of the cooking surface Food...

Page 12: ...to ground using a wire that is at least 20 mm longer than the other wires The appliance can work in the following modes Fixed connection Fit the power line with an all pole circuit breaker with a con...

Page 13: ...l switch off and you will have to switch it on again in order to use it with the new power limits If you do not wish to save the changes simply do not use the display for at least 60 seconds Section c...

Page 14: ...ng a cutter before attempting to remove it C Standard and flush mounting mm Electrical connection 1 Standard mounting 2 Flush built in model Mounting Over built in oven unit The clearance between the...

Page 15: ...ening on back Fastening to the built in cabinet There are two fastening options depending on the configuration of the unit in which the appliance will be installed 1 Through the side screws 2 Through...

Page 16: ...ply the plug must be accessible after installation Do not bend or trap the power cable The appliance must be installed according to the installation diagrams If the appliance does not work correctly a...

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