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Cod. 1102836 - ß6

Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. 
The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the characteristics of the models described
here, at any time and without notice, to make eventual necessary modifications for their
construction or for commercial needs.

Summary of Contents for COOKING HOBS

Page 1: ...C E R A M I C C O O K I N G H O B S I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E A D V I C E F O R T H E I N S TA L L E R Before operating this cooking hob please read these instructions carefully KEEP IN A S...

Page 2: ...RDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection cent...

Page 3: ...from the hob during use Do not allow young children or infirm persons to use the appliance without your super vision WARNING When correctly installed your product meets all safety requirements laid d...

Page 4: ...t rear zone 3 control knob 8 Right front zone 4 control knob 9 Residual heat indicators 10 Power on indicator light Electrical insulation Class I COOKING POINTS Fig 1 2 1 Hi light cooking zone 180 mm...

Page 5: ...ht cooking zone 180 x 260 mm 800 2200 W 3 Hi light cooking zone 140 mm 1200 W 4 Double hi light cooking zone 210 120 mm 2200 750 W CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 5 Left front zone 1 control knob 6 Left rear zon...

Page 6: ...hi light cooking zone 180 x 260 mm 800 2200 W 4 Double hi light cooking zone 210 120 mm 2200 750 W 5 Hi light cooking zone 140 mm 1200 W CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 6 Left front zone 1 control knob 7 Left re...

Page 7: ...orrect pans and or wrong pan positioning will cause the temperature lim iter to operate more frequently resulting in a reduction of cooking performance The ceramic surface of the hob allows a fast tra...

Page 8: ...y can be regulated continuously from 0 to 12 max Check that the hob is clean and then switch on by turning the control knob When the hob is working the pilot light will be on By switching on the secon...

Page 9: ...l quantities of liquid sauces eggs To heat bigger quantities to whip creams and sauces vegetables fruits soups Slow boiling i e boiled meats spaghetti soups continuations of steam cooking of roasts st...

Page 10: ...nob to the max when you switch the plate on After a short time you will set the control knob to the required position for the cooking You should use pots and pans with flat bases pans with the test ma...

Page 11: ...n handles should never stand out beyond the kitchen worktop as there is a great danger of knocking the pan over This will also ensure that children cannot reach them Do not use the hob if the glass su...

Page 12: ...f any of these products has melted on the ceramic surface you should remove it immediately when the surface is still hot by using a scraper to avoid any permanent damage to the surface of the hob avai...

Page 13: ...13 ADVICE FOR THE INSTALLER...

Page 14: ...may cause personal injury of damage Always disconnect the cooktop from mains power supply before carrying out any maintenance operations or repairs Fig 3 1a Fig 3 1b Fig 3 1c WARNING We would point ou...

Page 15: ...e of the hob fig 3 2 650 mm 50mmmin 50 mm min 500 mm 450 mm Fig 3 3 20 mm min Fig 3 2 the ceramic hob must be kept no less than 50 mm away from any side wall the rear wall must be at least 50 mm from...

Page 16: ...pread the seal C around the edge of the hob fig 3 5 Put tabs A into the mountings only tighten screws B a few turns Make sure that the tabs are mounted correctly as shown in the figures 3 4 3 5 Put th...

Page 17: ...Electrical Engineers We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who is a member of the N l C E l C and who will comply with the l E E and local regulations Before carryin...

Page 18: ...oured brown must be connected to the terminal marked L Live or coloured Red N B For connections to the mains power supply never use adaptors reductions or multiple power points as these may overheat a...

Page 19: ...Connect the phase and earth wires to terminal board G according to the diagram in figs 4 3 and 4 4 Strain the feeder cable and block it with cable clamp E by screwing screw D Close the cover C of the...

Page 20: ...te and that the electrical cable sections can with stand the load specified on the plate The appliance must be connected directly to the mains placing a two pole switch with minimum opening between th...

Page 21: ...ires to terminal board G according to the diagrams in fig 4 6 Strain the feeder cable and block it with cable clamp E by screwing screw D Close the cover C of the terminal board G and block it with th...

Page 22: ...PE 1 2 3 4 5 PE 1 2 3 4 5 380 415 V 3N 380 415 V 2N N L1 L2 N L1 L3 L2 Fig 4 6 220 240 V 1 2 3 5 4 N L2 PE L1 G C F D E Fig 4 7 1 2 3 5 4 PE N L1 L2 L3 G F D E 380 415 V 3N C 1 2 3 5 4 PE N L1 L2 G F...

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Page 24: ...ooklet are given as simply indicative The manufacturer reserves the right considering the characteristics of the models described here at any time and without notice to make eventual necessary modific...

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