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Ring indicators:

 These show the 

On/off sensor: 

Allows the hob to be 

location of each ring on the hob .

switched on and off directly without using 
any other sensor.

Safety sensor and display: 

Allows the 

Power displays:

 These show the power 

other sensors to be blocked to prevent

setting each ring is working on.

 

children playing with them, and their 
functioning to be viewed.

Residual heat indicator:

 when cooking

 

When the sensor block is activated, none 

over, an 

H

 lights and 

0

 light will up on 

of the other buttons can be activated. 

alternate.  the power display to indicate 

This will be indicated on the whole of the 

that a particular ring is very hot and 

touch control.

should not be touched. It may remain till 

Timer sensors: 

For setting a cooking 

the cooktop  is cool down.

time of between 0 and 99 minutes on the 

selected ring. You can touch the timer 

+ and - sensors : 

These are for selecting 

sensor firt, then use the inscrease and 

the power  setting of the rings, from 

0

 to 

9

 

lessen to set you cooking time. After your 

or setting the timer for cooking.

cooking time is setting over, then choose 
your ring for cooking.

Booster sensor: 

To touch the ring 

Timer displays: 

For viewing the cooking 

indicator two seconds then the ring will 

time on the ring selected.

be turned directly to the  maximum 
setting when setting the power and 
waiting for cooking or on the cooking 
time. when the Booster function is 
running if you touch the power sensor 
which is running booster function it will 
return the power that before run the 
booster. 

FUNCTIONING

DESCRIPTION OF HOB

USING THE TOUCH CONTROL

SWITCHING ON  A RING

Place your fingertip on the on/off sensor. Remember there is a 
safety sensor to prevent children from playing with the 
controls, which is deactivated by leaving your fingertip on the 
control for three seconds. If the safety sensor is running or first 
to use the appliance you should open the safety sensor at first.

Touch the timer sensor if your you want to use the time for 
cooking.

Place your fingertip on  

-  

or 

+

 to set the cooking time..

Make sure you touch the sensor corresponding to the ring you 
wish to use. Select the desired power setting by leaving your 
finger on the control.

a

b

c

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Summary of Contents for IR 321.1

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE INDUCTION HOB IR 321 1...

Page 2: ...waste recycling and reuse center A relevant label has been put on the device its instructions manual or the package The device has been manufactured of recyclable material by bringing old device to re...

Page 3: ...ARING THE HOTPLATE 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 5 WHAT S SPECIAL ABOUT INDUCTION COOKING 6 1 POWER AND SAVINGS 6 2 SAFETY 6 3 CLEANING 7 FUNCTIONING 8 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB 8 2 USING THE TOUCH CONTROL...

Page 4: ...nce plate This appliances is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical Sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given sup...

Page 5: ...educed physical sensory or 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 h...

Page 6: ...he wall or adjoining cupboard If the hob is more than 30 mm thick or if it is placed on a false top the ventilation cover must be fitted as shown in the figure below 1 CUTTING THE CUPBOARD INSTALLATIO...

Page 7: ...better the hob will function IMPORTANT Your induction hob needs an air inlet at the rear and an air outlet at the front ABOVE A CUPBOARD WITH DOOR When the air outlet is underneath the hob ldeally an...

Page 8: ...supplied with a power cable If the cable is damaged in any way it must be replaced by the manufacturer or after sale service or by authorised technical staff to avoid hazard If the mains supply where...

Page 9: ...GS heats up bolling water temperature of glass induction radiant vitro ceramic or halogen 100 200 300 400 500 81 420 does not heat up IMPRORANT TO THE ATTENTION OF CARDIAC PACEMAKER AND ACTIVE IMPLANT...

Page 10: ...light stains can be removed with kitchen paper or cloth More resistant stains will need specific product for vitro ceramic glass Follow each product s inductions IMPORTANT Do not use abrasive products...

Page 11: ...ng time After your or setting the timer for cooking cooking time is setting over then choose your ring for cooking Booster sensor To touch the ring Timer displays For viewing the cooking indicator two...

Page 12: ...cate which rings are still hot You can activate the safety sensor whenever you wish by holding your fingertip on the sensor for three seconds If any objects are left on the sensors the hob will beep s...

Page 13: ...itable for induction cooking Induction heat is generated very rapidly in the base of the pan itself You should therefore never heat an empty pan Different types of pan are suitable for induction cooki...

Page 14: ...ng for a few minutes after the unit has been switched off the electronics is cooling down this is a normal occurrence your hob makes faint clicking noise when in operation this noise occurs when the p...

Page 15: ...nction enabled 69 510 290 490 270 70 1 1 3000 230V 50 60 Model Hob dimensions Height mm Length mm Width mm Dimensions of the placement in the unit Length mm L Width mm W Depth mm Configuration Inducti...

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