Health & Safety, Use & Care, Installation Guide and
Online Warranty Registration Information
Model: ACM230/IX
Page 1: ...Health Safety Use Care Installation Guide and Online Warranty Registration Information Model ACM230 IX ...
Page 2: ...cription 16 Cooking zone information 17 Control description 17 Sensor keys 17 Cooking zone display 17 Timer display 17 Start and use 18 Commissioning 18 Booster Function 19 Switching off 20 Timer function 20 Operation 21 Troubleshooting 22 Cleaningandmaintenance 25 Protecting the environment 26 Safety devices 27 ...
Page 3: ... domestic environment not within a professional or commercial context to prepare and keep food warm Any other use is not permitted This appliance 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 supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible ...
Page 4: ...ion is very hot and remains hot for some time after it has been turned off Keep children away from the appliance until it has cooled down completely This will prevent the risk of being burned Use the lock function to prevent children from turning on the appliance When using the hob activate the lock so that children cannot change the settings selected Danger of asphyxiation Children can wrap thems...
Page 5: ...ob can compromise the safety of users Check that there is no visible damage Never use a damaged appliance Electrical safety is only guaranteed if the hob is connected to a compliant earthing system Make sure that this fundamental safety condition is verified If in doubt have the electrical system checked by a qualified technician Do not use the hob in non stationary locations e g on ships Contact ...
Page 6: ...aced a special power cord must be installed by an electrician To carry out installation maintenance or repair work disconnect the hob from the power supply The appliance is only disconnected from the power supply if the fuse of the electrical system is disabled or the fuses of the electrical system have been completely unscrewed or the plug if present has been removed from the socket To remove the...
Page 7: ...e glass e g trivet When cooking preserves or jars closed jars can explode due to overpressure Do not use the hob to prepare preserves or to heat jars When covering the hob there is a danger that the cover material will ignite shatter or melt if the ignition is switched on or the residual heat is removed Do not cover the hob for example with cover plates a cloth or protective film If an electrical ...
Page 8: ...at conductors and may cause scalding If the hob is on or has been inadvertently switched on or in the event of residual heat there is a risk that metal objects may overheat danger of burns Other types of materials could melt or ignite Wet lids could stick to the hob due to the suction effect Do not use the appliance as a support surface Switch off the cooking zones after use If sugar or food conta...
Page 9: ...e of the cooking cookware are clean before placing them on the hob Light objects e g a salt cellar that fall over can also crack or damage the glass ceramic plate Caution Do not drop any objects on the glass ceramic surface Hot objects may damage the electronics under the sensor keys and indicator lights Never place hot pots or pans on the sensor keys or on the indicator lights As the induction ho...
Page 10: ...icinity of a hob when on The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan If there is a drawer underneath the recessed appliance a sufficient distance must be observed between the contents of the drawer and the lower part of the appliance to ensure the necessary ventilation of the hob Metal objects stored in a drawer under the appliance may become red hot if the appliance is used for a prolonged lengt...
Page 11: ...e necessary safety of the appliance The hob cannot be recessed above a dishwasher a tumble drier a washing machine a refrigerator a freezer an oven or a cooker without a fan for cooling the appliance On the one hand partly high emission temperatures can damage these appliances on the other ventilation of the hob is not guaranteed Only recess this hob on ovens or electric cookers equipped with a fu...
Page 12: ...stallation with an underlying protection that in any case guarantees a flow of air from the back of the unit or if the hob is installed above an oven a type of insulation that is adequate to ensure that this temperature is not exceeded In the case of overtemperature the electronic part may fail for which the manufacturer declines all responsibility INSTALLATION BUILT IN DIMENSIONS mm Make the notc...
Page 13: ...b on the back and on the side on the right or on the left there should preferably be unit or room walls see images above 50mm minimum safety distance on the back from the notch of the worktop to the rear edge of the same 50mm minimum safety distance on the right and or left side of the worktop notch to the adjacent unit e g column unit or to the wall Intermediate shelf The installation of an inter...
Page 14: ... distance 35mm Electrical connection The appliance can only be connected to the electrical network by a qualified electrician who is fully familiar with the general specific regulations of the local electricity company in force and who operates in compliance with the same Absorbed power see data plate Connection and protection The necessary connection data is indicated on the plate and must corres...
Page 15: ... permissible connection voltage and the corresponding connection value are indicated on the data plate Replacing the power cord If it is necessary to replace the power cord please contact service centre Replacement of the cable must be performed by a specialist expert operating in compliance with the regulations in force and with the indications of the electricity supplier The protective conductor...
Page 16: ...Booster 3 kW Booster 1 4 kW 1 3 0 2 0 2 5 2 5 0 3 5 5 0 3 8 0 6 0 7 0 4 12 0 9 0 10 5 5 18 0 14 0 15 5 6 28 0 21 5 24 0 7 42 0 32 0 36 0 8 64 0 49 0 55 0 9 100 0 77 0 86 0 P 100 0 The cooking zone can also be switched off manually by bringing the power level to 0 ZONE A ZONE B A B ...
Page 17: ...uration Set the power level Cooking zone display Cooking zone ready for operation Power level Booster Cookware not placed on the hob or not suitable Residual heat Timer display Time in minutes Timer indicator light Cooking zone symbol Sensors key ...
Page 18: ...ne in order to guarantee exploitation of all the heat available Ensure the base of the cookware is always perfectly dry and clean to guarantee correct adherence and durability both to the cooking zones and to the pots themselves Avoid using the same pans used on gas burners the concentration of heat on gas burners can deform the base of the pot which loses adhesion First commissioning First cleani...
Page 19: ...s and the corresponding display shows 0 Booster function Activation of the booster function This function can be activated if the touch control is on simply by pressing the booster sensor This function consists of bringing power to maximum position 10 for no more than 10 minutes after which the power returns to the initial set level The letter P appears on the display of the selected zone When the...
Page 20: ...the and keys at the same time Activation of the Timer When off it can be activated by pressing the corresponding sensors and at the same time A sound confirms power on and 0 00 appears on the display Timer operation with cooking zones All the cooking zones can be controlled via the timer To operate the cooking zone with the timer proceed as follows activate the timer select a cooking zone within 1...
Page 21: ...timer can be stopped at any time by pressing the and keys simultaneously and then by setting the time to 0 00 Operation Under each cooking zone there is an induction coil If the cooking zone is on it generates a magnetic field that reacts directly on the base of the pot and heats it The cooking zone only heats indirectly due to the heat given off by the pot Induction only works if the cookware has...
Page 22: ...t button and the C will no longer flash E An E flashing on each cooking zone indicates that all the configurations will be deleted The user is in the service menu no error Manual configuration E 2 The temperature limits are exceeded The temperature of the pan or glass is too high The system needs to cool down E 3 Pot not suitable Loss of magnetic characteristics due to the temperature on the base ...
Page 23: ...nnection is OK replace the module E 6 Main power supply problem Failure in the detection of frequency of main power Overvoltage Check the voltage and frequency of the main power supply If OK replace the module E 7 Unassignable error Replace the module or user interface E 8 Fan fault The fan or electronic control is faulty Replace the module E 9 Defective temperature probe on the inductor Sensor si...
Page 24: ...wo cooking zones are dedicated to the same element of the interface Delete the current configuration Manual configuration with the service menu E H Value of the fixed sensor Insufficient temperature change 5 min after switching on of the hob The system needs to cool down No functionality and no display Overvoltage on the power supply 400V connection Disconnect and correct the power line connection...
Page 25: ... anti scale products products to eliminate stains and rust abrasive detergents e g abrasive creams or powders cleaning pastes solvents dishwasher detergents sprays for grills and ovens glass cleaners abrasive brushes and sponges such as scourers or sponges that still contain residues of abrasive detergents dirt removing rubber Sharp objects to avoid damaging the seal between the glass ceramic plat...
Page 26: ...le they are still hot from the hob using a spatula Clean the cooking zone once cold as described above This product complies with Directive 2012 19 EU The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates that the product at the end of its useful life needing to be treated separately from household waste must be sent to a separate collection centre for electrical and electronic equipment or returned t...
Page 27: ... can be restarted when the fault message disappears If a second average temperature limit is exceeded the induction reduces the power consumption to avoid a further increase in temperature The TC receives the information that there is a power reduction in operation but continues to show the unchanged settings that the user has chosen The overheating device can trigger if cookware heats up without ...
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