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Induction Hob LA CORNUE W.

08NOTICEW/GB - 1

OPERATION

TURNING THE HOB ON

1. TURNING THE HOB ON

To turn the hob on, turn the M0 knob (the first on the left) clockwise, until it
comes to a stop.

The first line of each display (A1 - A2 - A3 - A4) lights up and the hob will make
a beeping sound:

This indicates that the hob is ready to be used.

2. REGULATING THE POWER LEVEL OF A COOKING SURFACE

The induction cooking surfaces (I1 or I2 or I3 or I4) can be set to 9 power levels (from 1 to 9)
depending on the type of cooking needed (see the table on page 15).
The maximum power level, also called "BOOSTER", is indicated by the letter P.

Turn the control knob (M1 to M4) of the desired burner (I1 – I2 – I3 – I4) clockwise to obtain the
desired level on the display for the relevant burner.
The power levels are displayed from 1 to 9, with a while line beneath.

For example, if the level set is "7", the display will show:

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for La Cornue

Page 1: ...Induction Hob Installation Guide and Instructions for Use ...

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Page 3: ...rnue cooker is manufactured from noble and pure materials The choices made for some components are the result of criteria of technicality and professional performance which are not attainable with other materials or protective treatments We are very much attached to the authenticity of our products and we are convinced that you will appreciate them even more as you use them In order to make sure t...

Page 4: ...me service under the terms of the warranty This information can be found on the identification plate In case of a problem In the unlikely event of a problem with your appliance first of all please read this brochure to check that the appliance has been installed and used correctly If the problem persists contact your supplier LA CORNUE HEADQUARTERS AND WORKSHOP 14 rue du Bois du Pont Z I Les Béthu...

Page 5: ...RATION 16 1 Turning the hob on 16 2 Regulating the power level of a cooking surface 16 3 BOOSTER function 17 4 Turning a cooking surface off 17 5 BRIDGE function 18 6 Turning the hob off 19 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 20 1 Cleaning after use 20 2 Weekly maintenance 20 3 Stubborn dirt 20 WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A PROBLEM 22 1 Important 22 2 Error codes 22 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 24 1 Assembling the ho...

Page 6: ...mpact on human health and the environment Consumers should contact their local authorities or their dealer with regard to the procedure to be followed for the collection of their old appliance Please comply with local regulations for disposal of the packaging material The packaging can thus be recycled This crossed out bin logo found on all products means that the equipment cannot be disposed of w...

Page 7: ...ing beware of a very rapid increase in temperature on the cooking surfaces Avoid heating empty pans risk of the pans overheating Never place empty saucepans or frying pans on a cooking surface that is on Warning when using a bain marie pan bain marie pans can boil dry with no warning This damages the pan and the cooking surface If this happens the manufacturer shall not be held responsible Never l...

Page 8: ...fabric objects such as cookery books plastic utensils and tea towels as well as flammable liquids Never heat unopened tinned food nor food in laminated packaging on the cooking surfaces The power supply could cause them to explode Hot saucepans and frying pans should never be placed over the displays Otherwise the displays could become permanently damaged Wear appropriate clothing Do not wear loos...

Page 9: ... the controls are in the OFF position and that the hob is cool before cleaning it Clean with care If you use a damp sponge or cloth to remove spots from a hot surface beware of the risk of steam burns Some cleaning products can produce harmful vapours upon contact with a hot surface Never use a steam cleaning device If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer the manufactu...

Page 10: ...is designed not to interfere with the operation of other electrical appliances provided that they also comply with the same regulations Your induction hob generates magnetic fields in its immediate surroundings To prevent interference between your cooktop and a pacemaker the pacemaker must comply with the relevant regulations We can only guarantee the compliance of our own product For the complian...

Page 11: ...on Hob LA CORNUE W 08NOTICEW GB 1 DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS 1 DIMENSIONS dimensions in mm Weight 110 kg 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION diam 145 diam 180 260 diam 210 I1 I2 WA I3 I4 A2 A1 A3 A4 M0 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 ...

Page 12: ...ximum power position 9 2300 W Power in BOOSTER position 3700 W I4 Large induction burner 210 mm diameter Maximum power position 9 2300 W Power in BOOSTER position 3700 W WA Work area Displays A1 Power level display for burner I1 A2 Power level display for burner I2 A3 Power level display for burner I3 BRIDGE function A4 Power level display for burner I4 BRIDGE function 3 IDENTIFICATION PLATE The i...

Page 13: ... pan from the cooktop or simply turning the appliance off using the control knobs you instantly stop cooking Cooking is controlled entirely by an electronic circuit that provides outstanding flexibility and unrivalled precise control settings The power and efficiency of an induction hob are far superior to those of a gas burner or electric plate Advantages of an induction hob cooking uses very lit...

Page 14: ...ner outlined on the glass top The pan must always be centred on the cooking surface To determine if a pan is suitable Check that the pan has the induction compatible marking and perform the test described below Magnet test Bring the magnet close to the base of the pan If the pan attracts the magnet then it will work on the induction hob The quality and the materials of your pans are very important...

Page 15: ... there is no pan If the pan placed on the cooking surface is small but large enough to trigger the pan detector the cooking surface will only deliver enough power for the diameter detected Pan detector minimums 4 MAXIMUM OPERATING TIMES The induction cooktop features an automatic maximum operating time The continuous operation of each of the cooking surfaces depends on the cooking level selected s...

Page 16: ...4 the display will indicate If the problem persists lack of or insufficient ventilation could be the cause See the Ventilation chapter on page 24 6 ADVICE FOR SAVING ENERGY Below are some useful tips about using induction cooktops and suitable cooking pans economically and efficiently Pressure cookers are particularly economical in terms of cooking time and energy savings thanks to their air tight...

Page 17: ...o keep plates warm The residual heat indicator will continue to flash even if the hob is turned off control knob M0 set to OFF The residual heat indicator turns off automatically when the glass has cooled down If no cooking surfaces are being used at that time the hob will turn completely off You may hear a clicking sound from the electronics system which controls this automatic complete shut down...

Page 18: ...E POWER LEVEL OF A COOKING SURFACE The induction cooking surfaces I1 or I2 or I3 or I4 can be set to 9 power levels from 1 to 9 depending on the type of cooking needed see the table on page 15 The maximum power level also called BOOSTER is indicated by the letter P Turn the control knob M1 to M4 of the desired burner I1 I2 I3 I4 clockwise to obtain the desired level on the display for the relevant...

Page 19: ...tion stops automatically after 5 minutes Then the power automatically reverts to level 9 and the hob will make a beeping sound To turn the BOOSTER off The booster can be turned off manually By turning the control knob clockwise by moving the control knob the same amount as for turning the BOOSTER on By reducing the power level i e by turning the control knob anti clockwise 4 TURNING A COOKING SURF...

Page 20: ...for large pots such as oval casseroles pans for fish etc This single cooking surface is operated using the M5 control knob on the right and the power level displayed is the same on displays A3 and A4 with the addition of the letter B For example if the level selected is 5 the two A3 and A4 displays will show at the same time Adjusting the power level using the BOOSTER and turning off the BRIDGE co...

Page 21: ... fish etc the BRIDGE function must be used Otherwise if the I3 and I4 burners are used separately the power generated by induction will be too strong for the pans the pans will be damaged or even destroyed 6 TURNING THE HOB OFF To turn the hob off turn the M0 control knob anti clockwise until it comes to a stop The hob will make a beeping sound WARNING Even when the hob is turned off if the temper...

Page 22: ...ollow the manufacturer s instructions exactly As they work cleaning products leave a protective film that acts a dirt and water repellent Any dirt that appears on the protective film can be easily removed Then wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth Be sure to remove all residue from the cleaning product This will prevent any adverse reactions when the hob is turned on again as well as preventing ...

Page 23: ... the ceramic glass surface is clean and in particular free of grains of sand Changes to the colour of the cooking zone do not affect the proper operation and stability of the ceramic glass plates This is not due to alternations in the material but to burnt on residue that has not been removed Areas of shine are caused by friction from the bottom of a pan particularly when using pans with an alumin...

Page 24: ...own Are the electrical cords properly plugged in Are unsuitable cooking utensils being used See the Utensils for the Induction Cooktop chapter on page 11 Do the cooking utensils being used make a noise This is a technical phenomenon There is no damage to the cooktop or to the utensils Does the ventilation continue to operate after the appliance is turned off This perfectly normal and cools down th...

Page 25: ... the installation of the cooktop paying particular attention to the ventilation See the Protection in Case of Overheating chapter page 14 Error Code 25 The cooktop is not properly connected to the electrical network Check the power connection For all other error code displays There is a technical defect Please contact the After Sales Department ...

Page 26: ...as shown on page 10 Assemble the hob with its stand and the towel rail according to the instructions in the diagram below 2 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AND POSITIONING In order to ensure that the cooktop is perfectly horizontal especially on older flooring we advise you to install your hob on a perfectly horizontal wooden or cement base the height of which will allow you to bring the hob to a level in accor...

Page 27: ...induction cooktop air vents and any obstacle to the flow if air 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance must be connected by a qualified electrician You must fully comply with the regulations and connection requirements set out by your local electric company Electrical power supply must be earthed and have a safety device separation with at least 3 mm between all the terminals suitable for the power...

Page 28: ... underneath the appliance Ensure that the mains voltage complies with the information on the hob s label The connection cord must be at least type H05 RR F If the appliance cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s After Sales Department or by a similarly qualified person to prevent the risk of danger After the product has been installed and connected it should ...

Page 29: ...ECTION ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION Cord 2 with output on the A3 A4 display side right 400 V 3 phase neutral ground connection 220 240 V 2 x single phase connections C2 Cable 2 1 neutral 2 neutral green yellow ground 3 phase 4 phase 32A 16A 16A 32A 32A ...

Page 30: ...41 W Hob always comes in 64 A mode total power rating of 14400 W and current of 64 A If your electrical installation is not compatible with this power rating you can reduce the total power to 7200 W and the current to 32 A To switch to 32 A mode follow the steps below 1 Turn the hob off and disconnect the power supply 2 Remove the jumper from the circuit board See photos Jumper 64A ...

Page 31: ...ING THE COOKTOP ON Important When connecting the power make sure that nothing is placed on the displays Quickly clean off the surface of the cooktop using a sponge and water with some washing up liquid then wipe thoroughly with a clean dry cloth 64 A MODE With jumper in place 32 A MODE Without jumper ...

Page 32: ...ll not be extended if faulty parts need to be replaced This warranty shall cease to apply If the operational defect is the result of unauthorized service on the appliance If the malfunction is the result of wear and tear of the appliance of negligence or of insufficient maintenance by the buyer If the malfunction is due to force majeure LA CORNUE SAS shall not be held legally responsible in these ...

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Page 34: ... Bois du Pont Z I les Béthunes 95310 Saint Ouen l Aumône FRANCE Postal address La Cornue SAS B P 99006 95070 Cergy Pontoise Cedex FRANCE Phone 33 0 1 34 48 36 36 Fax 33 0 1 34 64 32 65 E mail a table la cornue com www lacornue com ...

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