Summit CR4B30MB/LCR4BK Manual Download Page 9

 

Measurements in the table below are shown in inches (“): 
 

Model 

SINC2B115/LNC2B115 
SINC2B230B/LNC2B230B 
SINC2B231W/LNC2B231W 

11.3  20.5  2.2  2.1 

10.4+

0.2 

        -0 

19.5+ 

0.2 
  -0 

2.0 

min 

SINC4B241B/LNC4B241B 
SINC4B242W/LNC4B242W 

23.2  20.5  2.2  2.1 

21.9+

0.2 

-0 

19.5+ 

0.2 
  -0 

2.0 

min 

SINC4B301B/LNC4B301B 
SINC4B302W/LNC4B302W 

30.3  20.5  2.2  2.1 

29.3+

0.2 

-0 

19.5+ 

0.2 

  -0 

2.0 

min 

CR4B30T11B/LCR4BTB 
CR4B30MB/LCR4BK 
CR5B30T7B/LCR5BTB 
CR5B30T8W/LCR5BTW 

30.3  20.5  2.1  1.9 

29.3+

0.2 

-0 

19.5+ 

0.2 

  -0 

2.0 

min 

SINC5B36B/LNC5B36B 
SINC5B36W/LNC5B36W 

35.4  20.5  2.2  2.1 

34.5+

0.2 

-0 

19.5+ 

0.2 

  -0 

2.0 

min 

CR5B36MB/LCR5B36K 
CR5B36T9B/LCR5B36TB 
CR5B36TXW/LCR5B36TW 

35.4  20.5  2.1  1.9 

34.5+

0.2 

    -0 

19.5+ 

0.2 
  -0 

2.0 

min 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CR4B30MB/LCR4BK

Page 1: ...LCR5B36K CR5B36T9B LCR5B36TB CR5B36TXW LCR5B36TW Induction Cooktops SINC2B230B LNC2B230B SINC2B231W LNC2B231W SINC4B241B LNC4B241B SINC4B242W LNC4B242W SINC4B301B LNC4B301B SINC4B302W LNC4B302W SINC5...

Page 2: ...Using the Touch Controls 30 31 Using the Knob Control Models 31 32 Using the Extended Cooking Zone 32 33 Using the Keep Warm Zone 33 Using the Booster Function 33 34 Child Lock 34 Stop Go Function 35...

Page 3: ...ch providing full disconnection from the power supply Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims Never leave the appliance unattended when in use Boil...

Page 4: ...ponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area be careful to avoid steam burn Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface Do not place or drop heavy objects on coo...

Page 5: ...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 s...

Page 6: ...ok top and surfaces facing the cook top Do not let your body clothing or any item other than suitable cookware contact the ceramic glass until the surface is cool Wear Proper Apparel Loose fitting or...

Page 7: ...tic safety standards However persons with cardiac pacemakers or other electrical implants such as insulin pumps must consult with their doctor or implant manufacturer before using this appliance to ma...

Page 8: ...Contact your appliance seller immediately Cooktop Installation Cut out the work surface according to the sizes shown on the table in the next page For the purpose of installation and use keep a minim...

Page 9: ...2 2 1 21 9 0 2 0 19 5 0 2 0 2 0 min SINC4B301B LNC4B301B SINC4B302W LNC4B302W 30 3 20 5 2 2 2 1 29 3 0 2 0 19 5 0 2 0 2 0 min CR4B30T11B LCR4BTB CR4B30MB LCR4BK CR5B30T7B LCR5BTB CR5B30T8W LCR5BTW 30...

Page 10: ...A B C D E 760mm 30 50mm minimal 2 20mm minimal 78 Air intake Air exit 5mm 2 Installing the Foam Gasket Before inserting the cooktop into the kitchen cutout the supplied foam gasket in a plastic bag m...

Page 11: ...onto the controls protruding from the cooktop There is one Easy Fit kit package for each cooktop including fixing clips and screws for 12 and 24 cooktops 2 clips and 2 screws For other models 4 clips...

Page 12: ...of 3mm between the contacts The installer must ensure that the correct electrical connection has been made and that it complies with the proper local safety regulations The power cable must not be ben...

Page 13: ...hod of connection is shown here CR4B30MB LCR4BK AC 240V 60Hz 6700W CR4B30T11B LCR4BTB AC 240V 60Hz 6700W CR5B30T7B LCR5BTB AC 240V 60Hz 7200W CR5B30T8W LCR5BTW AC 240V 60Hz 7200W CR5B36MB LCR5B36K AC...

Page 14: ...5 1 8 7 2 4 2 6 1 1800W Cooking Zone 2 1200W Cooking Zone 3 1200W Cooking Zone 4 2500 1200W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Timer control button 3 Heating...

Page 15: ...LCR4BK Control Panel 2 4 5 1 2 1 1800W Cooking Zone 2 1200W Cooking Zone 3 1200W Cooking Zone 4 2500 1200W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 6 1 3 1 Cooking Zone control knob 2 Residual Heat...

Page 16: ...W Warming Zone 4 2500 1200W Cooking Zone 5 1200W Cooking Zone 6 Glass plate 7 Control Panel 6 Control panel 2 5 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Extended zone control button 3 Stop Go...

Page 17: ...1 2200 1000W Cooking Zone 2 1200W Cooking Zone 3 100W Warming Zone 4 3000 1600W Cooking Zone 6 1200W Cooking Zone 6 Glass plate 7 Control Panel 6 Control panel 1 6 2 4 5 3 7 1 2 1 Cooking Zone contro...

Page 18: ...tton 3 Stop Go control button 4 Timer control button 5 Heating level Timer slider control 6 Child Lock control button 7 ON OFF button 1 2200 1000W Cooking Zone 2 1200W Cooking Zone 3 100W Warming Zone...

Page 19: ...oking Zone 2 1500W Boost 2000W Cooking Zone 3 Glass plate 4 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 Booster function control button 5 Heating le...

Page 20: ...00W Cooking Zone 2 1500W Cooking Zone 3 Glass plate 4 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 Heating level Timer slider control 5 Child Lock co...

Page 21: ...3 2000W Boost 3000W Cooking Zone 4 1500W Boost 2000W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone Timer Icon 2 Booster function control button 3 Stop Go control button 4 Timer control but...

Page 22: ...000W Cooking Zone 3 2000W Cooking Zone 4 1500W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone Timer Icon 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 Heating level Timer Slider control...

Page 23: ...3 2000W Boost 3000W Cooking Zone 4 1500W Boost 2000W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone Timer Icon 2 Booster function control button 3 Stop Go control button 4 Timer control but...

Page 24: ...000W Cooking Zone 3 2000W Cooking Zone 4 1500W Cooking Zone 5 Glass plate 6 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone Timer Icon 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 Heating level Timer Slider control...

Page 25: ...oking Zone 4 2000W Boost 3000W Cooking Zone 5 1500W Boost 2000W Cooking Zone 6 Glass plate 7 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Booster function control button 3 Stop Go control button 4...

Page 26: ...e 3 2300W Cooking Zone 4 2000W Cooking Zone 5 1500W Cooking Zone 6 Glass plate 7 Control panel 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 Heating level Timer sli...

Page 27: ...o change without notice 1 1800W Cooking Zone 2 1300W Cooking Zone 3 Glass plate 4 Control panel 2 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 5 6 1 Cooking Zone selection button 2 Stop Go control button 3 Timer control button 4 He...

Page 28: ...able Cookware made from the following materials is not suitable for an induction cooktop pure stainless steel aluminum or copper without a magnetic base glass wood porcelain ceramic and earthenware In...

Page 29: ...can use any kind of pot or pan for Ceramic Hobs Suggested Pan dimensions for induction hob The cooking zones are up to a limit automatically adapted to the diameter of the pan However the bottom of th...

Page 30: ...ON OFF control button for about 3 seconds till you hear a beep to turn the cooktop on Now the cooktop enters Standby mode All of the heat setting indicators and the timer setting indicator shows 2 Pla...

Page 31: ...off during cooking all temperature settings will be cancelled The cooling fan of the induction cooktop will remain on for about 1 minute after the cooktop is turned off Power Management Model SINC2B1...

Page 32: ...ch Slider Control Models 1 Activate the cooking zone with the extended zone feature you would like to use 2 The central zone will be switched on first 3 With the central heating zone active power leve...

Page 33: ...mum time to maintain food quality It is not recommended for heating cold foods When the Keep Warm zone is in use it will not glow red like the other cooking zones but the indicator will glow on the co...

Page 34: ...practice of active Booster function one more time when Booster is working could cancel the Booster function You can also cancel Booster function by adjust power level setting Child Lock Safety Control...

Page 35: ...till valid Stop Go Function NOTE The Stop Go function is for touch slider models only The Stop Go function can turn off all zones When you return to the cooktop simply touch the button to restart cook...

Page 36: ...elow 1 Touch control models a Set the time by touching the or button b If you press and hold either of the two buttons the value will adjust down or up rapidly in a circle NOTE When the timer indicato...

Page 37: ...t the time by touching the or button b If you press and hold either of the two buttons the value will adjust down or up rapidly in circle NOTE When the timer indicator is flashing touching the timer c...

Page 38: ...st setting is the minute reminder the red dot next to timer indicator will flash If the lowest setting is the timer setting the red dot of corresponding cooking zone power level indicator will flash I...

Page 39: ...l automatically shut off the power if boiling liquid or wet cloth touches the control panel All control buttons became inactive except ON OFF and Child Lock button until you wipe the touch control are...

Page 40: ...pan 4 Turn the steak only once during cooking The exact cooking time will depend on the thickness of the steak and how cooked you want it Times may vary from about 2 8 minutes per side Press the steak...

Page 41: ...nt with the cooktop to find the settings that best suit you Heat setting Suitability 1 2 Delicate warming for small amounts of food Melting chocolate butter and foods that burn quickly Gentle simmerin...

Page 42: ...tc as it may scratch the ceramic glass surface of your cooktop Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic Special care should be taken when removing hot substances to avoid permanent damage of the g...

Page 43: ...rea of the cooktop 3 Clean the soiling or spill up with a dish cloth or paper towel 4 Follow steps 2 to 4 for Everyday soiling on glass above Notes Remove stains left by melts and sugary food or spill...

Page 44: ...er cooking H shows on display This is normal The cooktop is displaying the Residual Heat Warning It will remain on until the surface is cool enough for touch After turning off the cooktop the fan rema...

Page 45: ...States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance 5 The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an in accessible location...

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