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Precautions not to damage the appliance 

  Raw pan bottoms or damaged saucepans (not enamelled cast iron pots,) may damage the 

ceramic glass.  

  Sand or other abrasive materials may damage ceramic glass. 

  Avoid dropping objects, even little ones, on the vitroceramic. 

  Do not hit the edges of the glass with saucepans.  

  Make  sure  that  the  ventilation  of  the  appliance  works  accord

ing  to  the  manufacturer’s 

instructions. 

  Do not put or leave empty saucepans on the vitroceramic hobs. 

  Sugar,  synthetic  materials  or  aluminium  sheets  must  not  contact  with  the  heating  zones. 

These may cause breaks or other alterations of the vitroceramic glass by cooling: switch 
on the appliance and take them immediately out of the hot heating zone (be careful: do not 
burn yourself).  

  Never place any hot container over the control panel. 

  If a drawer is situated under the embedded appliance, make sure the space between the 

content of the drawer and the inferior part of the appliance is large enough (2 cm). This is 
essential to guaranty a correct ventilation.  

  Never  put  any  inflammable  object  (ex.  sprays)  into  the  drawer  situated  under  the 

vitroceramic hob. The eventual cutlery drawers must be resistant to heat.  

Precautions in case of appliance failure 

  If a defect is noticed, switch off the appliance and turn off the electrical supplying. 

  If the ceramic glass is cracked or fissured, you must unplug the appliance and contact the 

after sales service. 

  Repairing has to be done by specialists. Do not open the appliance by yourself. 

 

WARNING

:  If  the  surface  is  cracked,  switch  off  the  appliance  to  avoid  the  possibility  of 

electric shock. 

Other protections 

  Note sure that the container pan is always centred on the cooking zone. The bottom of the 

pan must have to cover as much as possible the cooking zone.  

  For  the  users  of  pacemaker,  the  magnetic  field  could  influence  its  operating.  We 

recommend getting information to the retailer or of the doctor.  

  Do  not  to  use  aluminium  or  synthetic  material  containers:    they  could  melt  on  still  hot 

cooking zones. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

THE USE OF EITHER POOR QUALITY POT OR ANY INDUCTION ADAPTOR 

PLATE FOR NON-MAGNETIC COOKWARE RESULTS IN A WARRANTY BREACH. 

IN THIS CASE, THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE 

FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE HOB AND/OR ITS ENVIRONMENT. 

Summary of Contents for WIF100SQ

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION OF USE WIP60SQ WIF60SQ WIP70SQ WIF70SQ WIP78SQ WIF78SQ WIP90SQ WIF90SQ WIP100SQ WIF100SQ...

Page 2: ...PANEL 5 USE OF THE APPLIANCE 6 DISPLAY 6 VENTILATION 6 STARTING UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 7 BEFORE THE FIRST USE 7 INDUCTION PRINCIPLE 7 SENSITIVE TOUCH 7 POWER SELECTION ZONE SLIDER AND TIMER SETT...

Page 3: ...nes off after using Keep an eye on the cooking using grease or oils that may quickly ignite Be careful not to burn yourself while or after using the appliance Make sure no cable of any fixed or moving...

Page 4: ...n Never put any inflammable object ex sprays into the drawer situated under the vitroceramic hob The eventual cutlery drawers must be resistant to heat Precautions in case of appliance failure If a de...

Page 5: ...70SQ WIF70SQ 7400 W 4 zones 180x220mm 2100 W 2600 W 3700 W 100 mm WIP78SQ WIF78SQ 11100 W 6 zones 180x220mm 2100 W 2600 W 3700 W 100 mm WIP90SQ WIF90SQ 11100 W 4 zones 180x220mm Medium 2100 W 1850 260...

Page 6: ...n automatically of 42 70 or 94 C II Stop Go The hob is in pause Ventilation The cooling system is fully automatic The cooling fan starts with a low speed when the calories brought out by the electroni...

Page 7: ...nless steel aluminium glass wood ceramic stoneware The induction heating zone adapts automatically the size of the pan With a too small diameter the pan doesn t work This diameter is varying in functi...

Page 8: ...ol disappears when a pan is put on the heating zone If the pan is removed from the heating zone the operation is stopped The display shows U The symbol U disappears when the pan is put back to the hea...

Page 9: ...l panel Display Select the power level slide on the SLIDER 1 to P Select theTimer Press simultaneously key and Timer display on from the timer until the desired display is on Decrease the time Press k...

Page 10: ...c cooking Action Control panel Display Power level selection slide on the SLIDER 0 to 9 Stop Go function This function brakes all the hob s cooking activity temporarily and allows restarting with the...

Page 11: ...the use of 2 cooking zones at the same time left zones middle zones right zones with the same features as a single cooking zone Booster function isn t allowed Action Control panel Display Activate the...

Page 12: ...induction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds A magnet stucks on the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone This...

Page 13: ...en rinse with cold water and dry the surface thoroughly Highly corrosive or abrasive detergents and cleaning equipment likely to cause scratches must be absolutely avoided Do not ever use any steam dr...

Page 14: ...RVATION The materials of packing are ecological and recyclable The electronic appliances are composed of recyclable and sometimes harmful materials for the environment but necessary to the good runnin...

Page 15: ...tant objects Materials which are often used to make worktops expand on contact with water To protect the cut out edge apply a coat of varnish or special sealant Particular care must be given to applyi...

Page 16: ...ors If the appliance is not fitted with an accessible plug disconnecting means must be incorporated in the fixed installation in accordance with the installation regulations The inlet hose must be pos...

Page 17: ...05 RR F 40 A NO 230V 50 60Hz 3 Ph 4 x 2 5 mm H 05 VV F H 05 RR F 25 A NO 230V 50 60Hz 2 Ph 3 x 4 mm H 05 VV F H 05 RR F 40 A Kalkuleret efter standard EN 60 335 2 6 1990 Caution Be careful that the c...

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