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50  -  INSTALLATION

914779706/B

Flush Mounting (mm)

Mounting

Over built-in oven unit

The clearance between the hob and the kitchen 
units or other built-in appliances must be enough 
to ensure sufficient ventilation and air discharge. 
If installed above an oven, a space must be left 
between the bottom of the hob and the top of 
the appliance installed below.

Proper ventilation

To ensure correct air circulation, there must be a 
minimum distance between the back of the 
appliance and the built-in cabinet (A) and 
between the bottom of the appliance and any 

unit or appliance under it (B).

Instructions for the installer

Electrical connection instructions

• If you use a plug (if present) to connect to 

the power supply, the plug must be 
accessible after installation. 

• Do not bend or trap the power cable.
• Use cables that are flexible and heat-

resistant (e.g. SiHF-J).

• Place cable lugs on the ends of the wires 

before connecting to the induction 
generator.

• Keep the individual cables as short as 

possible inside the junction box (where 
present).

• Cables held together by cable clips should 

be kept as long as possible.

• Proper earthing and insulation is mandatory 

(verified by high voltage tests) in 
accordance with EN 50106.

• Increase the operating voltage gradually, 

not abruptly, to avoid damaging the 
appliance.

General instructions

• The appliance must be installed according 

to the installation diagrams.

• It is mandatory to carry out a functional test 

for the entire surface of the hob to make sure 
that the automatic pan detection system is 
working correctly.

• If the appliance does not work correctly 

after having carried out all the checks, 
contact your local Authorised Service 
Centre.

• Once the appliance has been installed, 

please explain to the user how to use it 
correctly.

X 916

Y 500

P 934

Q 519

F 40

G 57

1 Electrical connection

1 Opens on bottom

2 Opens on bottom and back

A min.  10 mm

B min.  2 mm

Summary of Contents for Universale SIA1963D

Page 1: ...instructions Risk of personal 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 Ne...

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: ...IN BOATS OR CARAVANS Position the appliance into the cabinet cut out with the help of a second person Check that the carcase has the required openings Check that the carcase material is heat resistant...

Page 5: ...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 in hotels motels a...

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: ...ed by the hot plates The module tries to maintain the maximum deliverable power levels Levels set by the automatic control will appear on the display USE Preliminary operations To remove any moisture...

Page 8: ...ecognizes the position and the size of the pan Pans are indicated on the display by three circles that have a predetermined size regardless of the shape of the pan Positioning the pans The glass ceram...

Page 9: ...imply lifting the pan The error message disappears and the appliance resumes normal operation Pan is too small If you place a pan that is too small on the surface of the appliance it appears in grey o...

Page 10: ...progress are restored Otherwise they will not be saved and will need to be set again Errors when moving pans If two pans with large differences in power levels are positioned close to one another the...

Page 11: ...nless steel aluminium fireproof glass wood ceramic and terracotta cookware If you place an unsuitable pan on the surface of the appliance it will be indicated in grey on the display with an exclamatio...

Page 12: ...ess and set a new timer Confirm with or use to reset it Pause function This function can be used to pause the operation of the hob for a limited length of time Press the button to activate the functio...

Page 13: ...e menu bar on the initial screen Press the icon above Personalise to access the relative menu To hide a function simply touch the corresponding icon e g the pause icon 1 which will be moved into the s...

Page 14: ...lowing screen will appear Press the key symbol in the centre for 3 seconds an animation indicates that the display is being unlocked The display is now unlocked To deactivate the setting you have to g...

Page 15: ...age This option allows you to select the language of the display Press the icon above Language to access the relative menu Swipe with your finger to select the required language Press the button to ca...

Page 16: ...g to the power level Level 0 blue from 1 to 3 5 violet purple from 4 to 6 5 red from 7 to B orange Booster function The Booster function allows you to heat a pan at maximum power for a limited amount...

Page 17: ...and touch the icon of the program you wish to deactivate Timed cooking Allows you to activate a timer that deactivates the heating function at the end of the set time and emits a sound With the applia...

Page 18: ...ing settings for a pan are not changed the maximum operation time for each zone depends on the power level selected Heating is switched off when the device for limiting the duration of use is activate...

Page 19: ...shold The appliance switches off automatically Wait for it to cool down completely before turning it on again Error notifications If the appliance malfunctions or operates incorrectly the associated e...

Page 20: ...Make sure that the hob is connected and that the main switch is turned on Make sure that there is no power failure Make sure that the fuse has not blown In this case replace the fuse Make sure that t...

Page 21: ...it from the power control menu and return to the screen showing the current time On this screen you can access the power control menu again by following the instructions in point 3 Section cut from th...

Page 22: ...must be fitted with a cooling fan Appliance overall dimensions mm Built in cabinet dimensions mm Hob seal To prevent leakage of liquid between the frame of the hob and the countertop place the adhesi...

Page 23: ...g SiHF J Place cable lugs on the ends of the wires before connecting to the induction generator Keep the individual cables as short as possible inside the junction box where present Cables held toget...

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