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CARE AND CLEANING

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What?

How?

Important!

Everyday 

soiling on glass 

(fingerprints, 

marks, stains left 

by food or non-

sugary spillovers 

on the glass).

1. Switch the power to the cooktop off.

2. Apply a cooktop cleaner while the glass is 

still warm (but not hot!).  

3. Rinse and wipe dry with a clean cloth or 

papertowel.  

4. Switch the power to the cooktop back on.

• 

When  the  power  to  the  cooktop 

is  switched  off,  there will  be  no  ‘hot 

surface’  indication  but  the  cooking 

zone  may  still  be  hot!  Take  extreme 

care.

• 

Heavy-duty  scourers,  some  nylon 

scourers  and  harsh/abrasive  cleaning 

agents  may  scratch  the  glass.  Always 

read the label to check if your cleaner or 

scourer is suitable.

• 

Never  leave  cleaning  residue  on  the 

cooktop: the glass may become stained.

Boilovers, melts, 

and hot sugary 

spills on the glass.

Remove these immediately with a fish slice, 

palette knife or razor blade scraper suitable 

for ceramic glass cooktops, but beware of 

hot cooking zone surfaces:  

1. Switch the power to the cooktop off at 

the wall.  

2. Hold the blade or utensil at a 30° angle 

and scrape the soiling or spill to a cool area 

of the cooktop.  

3. Clean the soiling or spill up with a dish 

cloth or papertowel.

4. Follow steps 2 to 4 for ‘Everyday soiling 

on glass’ above.

• 

Remove stains left by melts andsugary 

food or spillovers as soon as possible. 

If left to cool on the glass, they may be 

difficult to remove or even permanently 

damage the glass surface.

• 

Cut  hazard:  when  the  safety  cover 

is retracted, the blade in a scraper is 

razor-sharp.  Use  with  extreme  care 

and  always  store  safely  and  out  of 

reach of children.

Spillovers on the 

touch controls.

1. Switch the power to the cooktop off. 

2. Soak up the spill.  

3. Wipe the touch control area with a clean 

dampsponge or cloth.  

4. Wipe the area completely dry with a paper 

towel.  

5. Switch the powerto the cooktop backon.

• 

The cooktop may beep and turn itself 

off,  and  the  touch  controls  may  not 

function while there is liquid on them. 

Make sure you wipe the touch control 

area dry before turning the cooktop 

backon.

CARE AND CLEANING

        WARNING! 

Sugar and sweets can severely damage the glass ceramic 

surface. To avoid damage to the surface, immediately 

remove them with a scraper, even if the surface has not 

yet cooled down.

        WARNING! 

Do not clean the hot glass ceramic 

surface  with  cleaning  agents,  it 

can damage it.

Summary of Contents for WIS 370

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 Induction hob...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...and maintenance 4 Product information 5 Technical specification 6 Control panel 7 Using the hob 8 Function of the device 9 Cooking tips 10 Care and cleaning 11 Problems and solutions 12 Installation...

Page 4: ...4 UA 3 Weilor Weilor...

Page 5: ...5 UA 8 8...

Page 6: ...6 UA...

Page 7: ...7 UA WIS 370 1 180 1400 2 180 1800 3 Flexi 360 180 3000 4 5 2 1 5 WIS 670 1 160 1400 1800 2 180 2000 2400 3 190 2000 2600 4 190 1400 1800 5 Flexi 390 210 3000 Boost to 3400 6 7 4 5 2 6 4 3 1 7 3...

Page 8: ...8 UA WIS 690 1 190 1500 1800 2 190 2000 2400 3 190 2000 2400 4 190 1500 1800 5 Flexi x2 390 210 3000 Boost to 3400 6 7 4 2 6 3 1 7 5 5...

Page 9: ...9 UA WIS 370 2 220 240 50 3200 290 520 61 270 490 WIS 670 4 220 240 50 6800 590 520 61 560 490 WIS 690 4 220 240 50 7000 590 520 61 560 490...

Page 10: ...10 UA 4 4 5 2 7 2 7 3 1 3 5 1 7 3 6 6 WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 1 ON OFF 2 3 4 5 6 Stop Go 7 Flexi zone 1 ON OFF 2 Power Booster 3 4 5 6 7 Flexi zone 5 5 7 6 4 2 1...

Page 11: ...11 UA 1 ON OFF 2 3 4 1 Pan detect 1 2 0 3 ON OFF 0 4 2 6 8 1 5 3 7 9...

Page 12: ...12 Lo 1 2 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 8 8 4 4 4 2 2 2 UA...

Page 13: ...13 Power Booster Power Booster 1 Power Booster 2 Power Booster Power Booster 5 9 Power Booster 1 2 Power Booster 1 Power Booster 2 Power Booster UA Power Booster Stop Go WIS 370...

Page 14: ...14 UA FLEXI FLEXI ZONE...

Page 15: ...15 UA 99 1 25 3 2 3 30 0 0 5 3 2 25 5 1 3 2 6 3 H 4 99 00 10 0 4 2 6 8 1 5 3 7 9...

Page 16: ...16 UA...

Page 17: ...17 UA 85 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 2 8 5...

Page 18: ...18 UA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 19: ...19 UA 1 2 3 4 1 2 30 3 4 2 4 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 20: ...20 1 2 Weilor UA...

Page 21: ...21 UA E1 260 E2 180 E3 E3 E5 IGBT FA IGBT F9 IGBT...

Page 22: ...2 50 30 760 UA L mm W mm H mm D mm A mm B mm X mm WIS 370 520 290 61 55 270 490 50 mini WIS 670 520 590 61 55 560 490 50 mini WIS 690 520 590 61 55 560 490 50 mini A B C D A mm 760 B mm 50 mm 20 D E 5...

Page 23: ...23 WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 UA 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 N L...

Page 24: ...24 UA 2002 96 W 0 50 40 60 Weilor 38 073 217 77 77 Weilor...

Page 25: ...25 RU 3 Weilor Weilor...

Page 26: ...26 RU 8 8...

Page 27: ...27 RU...

Page 28: ...28 WIS 370 1 180 1400 2 180 1800 3 Flexi 360 180 3000 4 5 WIS 670 1 160 1400 1800 2 180 2000 2400 3 190 2000 2600 4 190 1400 1800 5 Flexi 390 210 3000 Boost to 3400 6 7 2 1 5 4 5 2 6 3 1 7 RU 4 3...

Page 29: ...29 4 2 6 3 1 7 5 5 RU WIS 690 1 190 1500 1800 2 190 2000 2400 3 190 2000 2400 4 190 1500 1800 5 Flexi x2 390 210 3000 Boost to 3400 6 7...

Page 30: ...30 RU WIS 370 2 220 240 50 3200 290 520 61 270 490 WIS 670 4 220 240 50 6800 590 520 61 560 490 WIS 690 4 220 240 50 7000 590 520 61 560 490...

Page 31: ...31 4 4 5 2 7 2 7 3 1 3 5 1 7 3 6 6 WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 5 5 7 6 4 2 1 RU WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690 1 ON OFF 2 3 4 5 6 Stop Go 7 Flexi zone 1 ON OFF 2 Power Booster 3 4 5 6 7 Flexi zone...

Page 32: ...32 RU 1 ON OFF 2 3 4 1 Pan detect 1 2 0 3 ON OFF 0 4 2 6 8 1 5 3 7 9...

Page 33: ...33 RU H Lo 1 2 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 8 8 4 4 4 2 2 2...

Page 34: ...34 RU Stop Go WIS 370 Power Booster 1 Power Booster 2 Power Booster Power Booster 5 9 Power Booster 1 2 Power Booster 1 Power Booster 2 Power Booster Power Booster Power Booster...

Page 35: ...35 FLEXI FLEXI ZONE RU...

Page 36: ...36 RU 99 1 25 3 2 3 30 0 0 5 3 2 25 5 1 3 2 6 3 H 4 99 00 0 4 2 6 8 1 5 3 7 9...

Page 37: ...37 RU...

Page 38: ...38 RU 85 C 1 2 3 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 2 8 5...

Page 39: ...39 RU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 40: ...40 RU 1 2 3 4 1 2 30 3 4 2 4 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 41: ...41 1 2 Weilor RU...

Page 42: ...42 RU E1 260 E2 180 E3 E3 E5 IGBT FA IGBT F9 IGBT...

Page 43: ...3 50 30 760 RU A B C D A mm 760 B mm 50 mm 20 D E 5 L mm W mm H mm D mm A mm B mm X mm WIS 370 520 290 61 55 270 490 50 mini WIS 670 520 590 61 55 560 490 50 mini WIS 690 520 590 61 55 560 490 50 mini...

Page 44: ...44 RU 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 N L WIS 370 WIS 670 WIS 690...

Page 45: ...45 RU 2002 96 EC WEEE 0 50 40 60 Weilor 38 073 217 77 77 Weilor...

Page 46: ...carefully before installing or using this appliance No combustible material or products should be placed on this appliance at any time Please make this information available to the person responsible...

Page 47: ...the Induction glass surface as this can scratch the glass Do not use scourers or any other harsh abrasive cleaning agents to clean your cooktop as these can scratch the glass If the supply cord is da...

Page 48: ...lead to damage to the insulation of the cable and the hob Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot Keep children away from t...

Page 49: ...360 180 mm 3000 W 4 Glass hob 5 Control panel WIS 670 1 Front right zone 160 mm 1400 1800 W 2 Rear right zone 180 mm 2000 2400 W 3 Front left zone 190 mm 2000 2600 W 4 Rear left zone 190 mm 1400 1800...

Page 50: ...ont right zone 190 mm 1500 1800 W 2 Rear right zone 190 mm 2000 2400 W 3 Front left zone 190 mm 2000 2400 W 4 Rear left zone 190 mm 1500 1800 W 5 Flexi zone x2 390 210 mm 3000 W Boost to 3400 W 6 Glas...

Page 51: ...Frequency 50 Hz Rated power 3200 W Product size W D H mm 290 520 61 Building in Dimencions W D mm 270 490 Indicator Model WIS 670 Cooking zones 4 Supply Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 Hz Rated power...

Page 52: ...there is no object e g a utensil or a cloth covering them Even a thin film of water may make the controls difficult to operate For model WIS 370 For models WIS 670 WIS 690 1 ON OFF control 2 Keylock...

Page 53: ...d cool control elements The fan can operate at two different speeds it works automatically The fan operates when the heating zones are switched on and also when the surface is turned off in order to a...

Page 54: ...stop operation automatically Touch the key lock control The timer indicator wil I show Lo 1 Touch and hold the key lock control for a while 2 You can now start using your induction hob Another Safety...

Page 55: ...can always be activated for a hotplate if another hotplate of the same group is not used The Power Booster function works for 5 minutes after that power returns to 9 modes If you want to activate the...

Page 56: ...area on which the cookware is installed is activated If more than one burner is needed to place the cookware install it starting from the top or bottom edge of the free heating zone Use of two indepen...

Page 57: ...mer control again 3 flashing slide to 2 to finish the clock after will show 25 When the time is set it will begin to count down immediately The display will show the remaining time and the timer indic...

Page 58: ...Does not detect the presence of a pan Cast iron High efficiency of use Enameled steel High efficiency of use Glass Does not detect the presence of the pan Porcelain Does not determine the presence of...

Page 59: ...lespoons of oil 4 Cookany meatfirst put it aside and keep warm 5 Stir fry the vegetables When they are hot but still crisp turn the cooking zone to a lower setting return the meat to the pan and add y...

Page 60: ...ng 3 4 reheating rapid simmering cooking rice 5 6 pancakes 7 8 sauteing cooking pasta 9 stir frying searing bringing soup to the boil boiling water HEAT SETTINGS The settings below are guidelines only...

Page 61: ...the soiling or spill to a cool area of the cooktop 3 Clean the soiling or spill up with a dish cloth or papertowel 4 Follow steps 2 to 4 for Everyday soiling on glass above Remove stains left by melts...

Page 62: ...may be a slight film of water over the controls or you may be using the tip of yourfinger when touching the controls Make sure the touch control area is dry and use the ball of your finger when touchi...

Page 63: ...ob E3 Abnormal supply voltage or pan is dry cooked Please check if the pan is dry cooked then plug it again If still show E3 may be the sensor failure or main board failure E5 High temperature of the...

Page 64: ...Fix the hob on the work surface by screw fourbrackets on the bottom of hob see picture after installation Under any circumstances make sure the induction cooker hob is well ventilated and the air inle...

Page 65: ...he cable is damaged or needs replacing this should be done by an after sales technician using the propertools so as to avoid any accidents 2 If the appliance is being connected directly to the mains s...

Page 66: ...herwise be caused if it were disposed of in the wrong way The symbol on the product indicates that it may not be treated as normal household waste It should be taken to a collection pointforthe recycl...

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