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For the user

You are worried that

your hob is not

functioning properly...

Call your After Sales Service.

Check the connections and the mains
connection are correct.

This is quite normal

The electronic circuit is dysfunctionning

Your hob has been wrongly connected.

Your hob has been wrongly connected.

This is caused by the distribution of power
between two induction cooking zones.

The electronic system is being cooled.

See section

choice of pans.

The pan you are using is unsuitable for
cooking by induction or has a diameter
less than 12 cm.

Inspect the fuses and the circuit breaker.

The appliance has no power. Either the
power supply or the connection is
faulty.

The hob does not work, 

the display indicates

another message.

When you switch the appliance on, 

your mains

cuts out.

When you switch it on, 

only one side of your hob

functions.

Your hob makes a slight clicking noise.

The fan continues operating for a few minutes after
your hob is switched off.

After having switched on a heating zone, the lights
on the keypad continue to flash.

Check the connections. The supply vol-
tage is too high.

Your hob has been wrongly connected.

The hob does not work

, the display indicates an

intermittent «Point».

The hob does not work.

The lights on the keypad

stay off.

The display indicates the message

F7

F7

The electronic circuits have overheated.

See section 

building in.

The electronic system is on standby, as
with any other electronic appliance
(TV, transformer).

The top of your hob is always slightly warm (even
when off)

... this does not necessarily mean there is a fault.

Always check the following points first.

WHAT TO DO

POSSIBLE

CAUSES

YOU NOTICE

THAT...

NOTHING: see section  

with notes on connection

Normal operation

When you switch the appliance on

a display

lights

See 

“how induction works”

This is quite normal

For the user

Cleaning

TYPE OF STAIN

Minor

Accumulated burnt-on

stains

Rings and traces of limescale

Burnt-on stains following

sugar spillage, melted

aluminium or plastic.

WHAT TO DO

ACCESSORIES

REQUIRED

Soak the area to be cleaned
thoroughly with hot water,
then wipe clean

cleaning sponges

Soak

the area to be

cleaned thoroughly with

hot

water,

if necessary, finish

off with the rough side of a
scouring sponge, then 

wipe

clean.

cleaning sponges

STAINLESS STEEL - A soft, soapy cloth is all that you need to use on Stainless Steel

Apply 

hot white spirit

vinegar

to the stain, leave to

act then 

wipe off

with a soft

cloth. 

Or use a 

commercial

cleaner.

Special Stainless Steel Cleaners can be used to tackle persistent stains 

Special ceramic hob

cleaning paste

Use a

special 

ceramic hob

scraper

to loosen the resi-

due

Or apply a

special

ceramic hob 

cleaner

to the

surface, preferably one
which contains silicone
(protective action).

Special ceramic hob

cleaner 

corrosive foodstuffs acids.

What to avoid · Harsh powders or wire wool cleaning pads, silver dip cleaners

Summary of Contents for IB31D

Page 1: ...IB31D Induction Cooktop Stainless Steel Surround Appliance Operation Manual INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND CLEANING...

Page 2: ...tage of innovation and quality Our success extends to domestic and overseas markets confirming our reputation at the forefront of appliance excellence The elegant simplicity and high performance featu...

Page 3: ...induction hob is MORE ECONOMICAL when a pan is removed the heating zone switches off instantly FASTER output of 2800w available instantly on the heating zone MORE PRECISE The hob reacts instantly to...

Page 4: ...at any time during cooking using the or touch controls Turning off a heating zone Press the touch control of the zone concerned Using 2 cooking zones simultaneously These two zones have a total of 28...

Page 5: ...the hob will be reduced Empty pan safety feature Each heating zone is fitted with a sensor which constantly monitors its surface temperature so no more danger of overheating caused by empty pans Detec...

Page 6: ...OF GLASS CERAMIC OR EARTHENWARE OR OF ALUMINIUM WITHOUT A SPECIAL BASE OR OF COPPER OR OF CERTAIN TYPES OF NON MAGNETIC STAINLESS STEEL The pan test Its advanced technology enables your induction hob...

Page 7: ...erheated See section building in The electronic system is on standby as with any other electronic appliance TV transformer The top of your hob is always slightly warm even when off this does not neces...

Page 8: ...when in contact with humidity Apply a varnish or a specialist glue to the edge of the cut out to protect it from any steam or condensation which may originate from under the worktop Make a cut out in...

Page 9: ...back by closing the door or drawer then replace the screws V on the guide Neutral Earth Live N L 220 240 V single phase Connect the three wires to your mains supply in accordance to the colour of the...

Page 10: ...the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER We are not responsiblefor any damageor...

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