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WARNING 

 

 

The kitchen units that are in direct contact with the appliances must be heat-proof (min. 
95°). 

 

 

The appliance can be installed on a work surface with a thickness of between 30 and 40 
mm  and  near  to  walls  which  are  higher  than  the  work  surface,maintaining  a  minimum 
distance of 100 mm. 

 

 

Carry  out  all  cutting  of  the  unit  and  work  surface  then  carefully  remove  shavings  or 
sawdust before inserting the appliances. 

 

 

To  ensure  a  correct  ventilation  of  the  hob  please  comply  with  the  dimensions  shows  in 
figures . 

 

 

Always refer to the manufacturer for specific instructions. 

 

 

Make  sure  the  surface  is  level  and  square  and  that  no  part  interferes  with  the  space 
required for installation. 

 

 

Prepare the cut as indicated(see installation dimensions).

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TIA732

Page 1: ...TIA732 Induction Hob Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...nts 1 Safety instructions 2 2 Installation 5 3 Description of the appliance 8 4 Error Code 10 5 Pots and pans and how to use them 11 6 Maintenance and cleaning 13 7 Troubleshooting 15 8 Environmental...

Page 3: ...er s instructions and in conformity with local norms in force The hob must be installed and grounded by qualified personnel Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recom...

Page 4: ...ess has to be supervised continuously WARNING Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of the appliance in the instructions for use as...

Page 5: ...verify that the material of the pan is suitable that is ferrous use a magnet To prevent damage to the electronic circuit the hob has a sensor that constantly controls the temperature of the circuit it...

Page 6: ...ble surface should be at least 30mm please select heat resistant table material to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from the cooker As shown in the Figure 1 2 ATTENTION important...

Page 7: ...g a minimum distance of 100 mm Carry out all cutting of the unit and work surface then carefully remove shavings or sawdust before inserting the appliances To ensure a correct ventilation of the hob p...

Page 8: ...work surface Do not use silicone Apply the seal to the edge of the bottom of the hob leaving about 3mm from the edge of the glass Apply the seal all around the circumference Cut any excess and bring...

Page 9: ...rn on or turn off the machine 2 CHILD LOCK Press the button one time tolockit Other button can t operate when it is lock Long press the button to unlock 3 UP Increase the power level or add the time 4...

Page 10: ...detected If that occurs the appliance will enter intofault alarm processing state Power management Each burner is 2000W max If both burners are set to max power P9 the second burner that is turned on...

Page 11: ...b will turn off automatically if suitable pan or pot is placed within 20s the hob will start to work E1 Voltage is too low Lower than AC 160V 5 will alarm E2 Voltage is too high Higher than AC 270V 5...

Page 12: ...the power indicator flashes the pan is not suitable or the diameter of the bottom is too small for the diameter of the cooking area The pots and pans must be placed precisely in the middle of the cook...

Page 13: ...it safely Do not place rough or uneven appliances which may damage the ceramic surface If the surface is cracked pull out the plug to avoid the possibility of electric shock Do not put any detergents...

Page 14: ...to suck up If there is dirt with oil add a little illustrious detergent with tooth brush to clean 8 Don t use caustic impregnates to clean It may damage the cooker by chemical reaction Do not use scru...

Page 15: ...scraper Cleaning after each use Dry any splashes with a damp spongeor paper towel rinse and dry If any stains remain use some vinegar rinse and dry Cleaning with cream detergents for glass hobs Apply...

Page 16: ...remove any utensils and continue cooking During cooking the hob makes a noise Thetechnology of induction heating is based on the capacity of certain materials to vibrate when subject to high frequenc...

Page 17: ...which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE Old appliances should not simply be disposed of with normal household waste but should be del...

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