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Example:

You  want  to  cook  at  power  level 

6

on  an

induction  cooking  area  and  begin  with
rapid heating.

Select power 

9

, touch the 

sensor again

and 

A

will come on, and then come  down

to power level 

6

using the 

sensor. The

system  keeps  the  hotplate  at  power 

9

(maximum)  for  460  or  120  seconds
(depending  on  the  model),  flashing  alter-
nately  between

6

and 

A

,  after  which  time

the cooking level continues at 

6

automati-

cally. 

MODIFYING 

THE  POWER 

LEVEL

DURING HEAT-UP

1

The selected hotplate must have already

been  enabled. The  corresponding deci-
mal point must be lit (11).

2

Use  the 

sensor  (2,  or  5  in  models

...640  and  ...644)  to  change  the  power
level.

When  increasing  the  power  using  the
sensor 

(2,  or  5  in  models  ...640  and

...644) the time that has already elapsed is
taken into account.

Example:

You  are  cooking  and  you  have  chosen
level  1  power  (48  seconds  burst  of  coo-
king) and  after 30  seconds change  it to 4
(312 seconds). The  remaining  time  of  the
bust  of  cooking  will  be  282  seconds  (312
minus 30).

Heat-up  time  will  be  discontinued  on
induction  hotplates  if  the  pan  is  remo-
ved. If a pan is put back within the pan
detection time (10 minutes) the heat-up
time that remained will recommence.

With  induction  hotplates,  heat-up  cannot
be  enabled  if  the  Power  function  is  ena-
bled.

SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION OFF

When  at  least  10  seconds  have  elapsed
since heat-up function was enabled:

1

Select  the  hotplate.  The  decimal  point

(11) is lit.

2

Touch the 

sensor (4).

The heat-up function is automatically disa-
bled and the hotplate remains at the cons-
tant cooking level.

The 

Power

function

(Concentrated power)

except ...604 model

Up to 3.200 watts can be concentrated in
the  induction  cooking  areas  using  the

Power

function (see values marked * in the

presentation section).

1

Select  the  desired  cooking  area,  the

decimal point (11) will come on.

2

Next  touch  the 

Power

sensor 

or 

(6).  The  power  level  display  will  show
the symbol 

P

.

The maximum duration of the 

Power

func-

tion is 10 minutes. When this time elapses,
the power level will automatically adjust to
power level 

9

.

Each  side  of  the  hob  has  an  induction
generator  that  works  with  a  maximum
power or 3,600/3,

7

00 watts. Therefore, the

Power function cannot be activated at the
same  time  in  two  heating  elements  that
are  on  the  same  side.  In  other  words,  if
this  function  is  working  on  a  heating  ele-
ment  on  the  left,  the  Power  function  can

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Summary of Contents for IQ 640

Page 1: ...CTION HOBS EINBAU ANLEITUNG UND EMPFEHLUNGEN F R GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG INDUKTIONSKOCHFELD INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION ET RECOMMANDATIONS D UTILISATION ET D ENTRETIEN PLAQUES INDUCTION IR 62...

Page 2: ...H CONTROL Funktion zur Erhaltung der Beh lterw rme Energiezufuhr gem gew hlter Leistungsstufe Kochgeschirrerkennung Elektronische Ankochautomatik Power Funktion Automatische Sicherheits Abschaltung Ti...

Page 3: ...n ver wenden Kochschirr mit unebenem konka vem oder gewelltem Boden verursacht ber hitzung die zu Sch den an der Glaskeramik oder am Kochgeschirr f hren kann Bitte beachten Sie dass die Wahl des Kochg...

Page 4: ...ale 7 300 Watts Puissance maximale d induction 3 700 Watts Tension d alimentation 230 Volts Fr quence 50 60 Hertz Fr quence d induction 20 60 kilohertz Model IT 645 IR 645 1 2200 3200 W induction hotp...

Page 5: ...the Power function enabled Residual heat indicator H Maximum induction power 6800 watts Supply power 230 Volts Frequency 50 60 Hertz Induction frequency 20 to 60 kilohertz The inside circle on the coo...

Page 6: ...ower with the Power function enabled Residual heat indicator H Maximum induction power 6 900 watts Supply power 230 Volts Frequency 50 60 Hertz Induction frequency 20 to 60 kilohertz The inside circle...

Page 7: ...30 V Frequenz 50 60 Hz Induktionsfrequenz 20 bis 60 Kilohertz Die Kochfelder 1 und 3 verf gen ber einen gemeinsamen Induktionsgenerator der mit einer Leistung von max 3 700 Watt arbeitet Daher k n nen...

Page 8: ...ction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance Safety instructions Before first use you should carefully read the installa...

Page 9: ...oceramic hobs if you would like to have a cabinet or a cutlery drawer under the hob it is neces sary to put a separation board in between the two The board should be situated 20 mm below the underside...

Page 10: ...uding part or sharp edge which could cause injury When installing units or applian ces above the hob the hob should be protected by a board so that the glass cannot be damaged by accidental blows or h...

Page 11: ...de when the screw is inser ted inside of it The thread should be made before fastening the bracket to the hob Connecting the electricity The electric connection is made via an omnipolar switch or plug...

Page 12: ...R 735 AB IQ 644 IQ 640 55 600 510 560 490 50 55 600 510 560 490 50 50 60 50 60 7 400 6 900 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 50 68 590 510 570 492 64 7 400 IR 604 2 2 1 Model Hob dimensions Height mm Length mm Widt...

Page 13: ...perience handling the apparatus or who do not have knowledge of the apparatus unless they are supervised by a person who is in charge of their safety Children should not be allowed to play with the ap...

Page 14: ...the touch control is enabled it can be disconnected at any time by touching the sensor 1 even if the lock is on safety lock function enabled The sensor 1 always has priority for disconnec ting touch c...

Page 15: ...trol will be switched off after a few seconds If the cooking area is hot an L and an H will appear alternately on the corresponding display This operation needs to be done within 10 seconds with no se...

Page 16: ...off automatically when this time has elapsed Around the selected time display there are 4 or 3 pilot lights that indicate which hotpla te is being timed For example if you time the upper left hotplat...

Page 17: ...clock sensor 7 The deci mal point 11 will come on 3 Use the or sensors 7 4 to alter the time Disconnecting the clock If you wish to stop the clock before the pro grammed time has elapsed 1 The hotpla...

Page 18: ...ll come on 2 Touch sensors or 7 4 simulta neously to disconnect the countdown timer Touch control user instruc tions models 640 and 644 CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS see fig 8 On Off button Hob selection but...

Page 19: ...on the corresponding power display and the decimal point 11 lights up to show that the hotplate is selected Before using a hotplate first check that it is selected i e that the correspon ding decimal...

Page 20: ...1 until it is unlocked by the user Unlock for Cooking If you wish to unlock the touch control for cooking touch sensor 1 to activate it Immediately after touch sensors and 5 4 simultaneously The L wil...

Page 21: ...imers set on any of the hobs no hob timer light 10 on the timer can be used as a countdown timer see section Countdown Timer On these models you can set the count down timer and the hob timer from 1 t...

Page 22: ...ion with a cooking area it can be used as a countdown timer SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER ON When the appliance is switched off 1 Touch the timer button 7 as many times as necessary until the correspo...

Page 23: ...ymbol will come on When the pan is placed back on the cooking area it will switch back on at the power level previously selected Pan detection time is 10 minutes If this time elapses without a pan or...

Page 24: ...k within the pan detection time 10 minutes the heat up time that remained will recommence With induction hotplates heat up cannot be enabled if the Power function is ena bled SWITCHING HEAT UP FUNCTIO...

Page 25: ...on takes priority over heat up so if the Power function is being used heat up will be cancelled in the induction cooking areas on the corresponding side Disconnection for safety purposes MAXIMUM OPERA...

Page 26: ...elos 622 Table 3 6 6 5 5 4 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 10 min P and 80 min 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P Power selected Models 620 and 604 Models 620 604 0 3 6 5 11 15 6 22 35 5 48 64 5 100 No disponible 6 6 5 5 4 1...

Page 27: ...t hotplates it is recommen ded that you do not use pans with a dia meter which is less than the diameter of the heating area that is shown or the energy issued by the part outside the pan will be wast...

Page 28: ...ing an agent specially made for glass ceramic for example Vitroclen Please follow the manufacturer s instructions Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a razor...

Page 29: ...are in perfect con ditions and change the blade as soon as it shows any sign of wear When you finish using the scra per fold it away and cover it well up See fig 11 Pans may stick to the glass if some...

Page 30: ...g to use it The lock is enabled Disable the lock The sensors and or your fingers are damp Keep the touch control s surface and your fingers dry The sound of a fan can be heard while cooking and it con...

Page 31: ...e ER 03 on the control and the beeping signal Control disconnection There is an object or liquid covering up the touch control Remove the object or liquid that is covering the touch control Fault Poss...

Page 32: ...temperature pro blems during cooking only occur in extreme situations an extended period of time cooking at maximum power or when installation is ina dequate Verify that installation has been done in...

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