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IO-HOB-1020 / 8507397

(06.2019 / v2)

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INDUCTION HOB

PBZ4VI517FTB4SC / HIBB4 517

Summary of Contents for HIBB4 517

Page 1: ...IO HOB 1020 8507397 06 2019 v2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INDUCTION HOB PBZ4VI517FTB4SC HIBB4 517 ...

Page 2: ...you have read and understood this manual thoroughly The appliance is designed solely for cooking Any other use eg heating a room is incompatible with the appliance s intended purpose and can pose a risk to the user The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the appliance Certificate of compliance CE The Manufacturer hereby declares that this produ...

Page 3: ...3 CONTENTS Basic Information 2 Safety instructions 4 Description of the appliance 9 Installation 10 Operation 14 Cleaning and maintenance 26 Troubleshooting 28 Specification 30 ...

Page 4: ...ck of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Warning Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to extingui...

Page 5: ...nives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot After use switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector The appliance is not intended to be operated by me ans of an external timer or separate remote control system You should not use steam cleaning devices to clean the appliance ...

Page 6: ...nsory handicaps or by those who are inexperienced or unfamiliar with the appliance unless under supervision or in accordance with the instructions as communicated to them by persons responsible for their safety Persons with implanted devices which support vital functions eg pacemaker in sulin pump or hearing aids must ensure that these devices are not affected by the induction hob the frequency of...

Page 7: ...racked switch off power to avoid the risk of electric shock Do not use the cooking surface as a cutting board or work table Do not place metal objects such as knives forks spoons lids and aluminium foil on the cooking surface as they could become hot Do not install the hob over a heater without a fan over a dishwasher refrigerator freezer or washing machine If the hob has been built in the kitchen...

Page 8: ...ron mental and health hazards resulting from the presence of dangerous components and the inappropriate storage and processing of such goods In accordance with European Directive 2012 19 UE and Polish legislation regarding used electrical and electronic goods this appliance is marked with the symbol of the crossed out waste container HOW TO SAVE ELECTRICITY Using the electricity in a re sponsible ...

Page 9: ...or light 6 Booster sensor field 7 Stop n go function sensor field 8 Keep Warm function sensor field 9 Child lock sensor 10 Child lock indicator light 11 Kitchen timer indicator light Induction cooking zone booster rear left Induction cooking zone booster rear right Induction cooking zone booster front left Induction cooking zone booster front right 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 3 ...

Page 10: ...of worktop l The distance between the edge of the opening and the side wall of the furniture should be minimum 55 mm l Worktop must be made of materials including veneer and adhesives resistant to a tem perature of 100 C Otherwise veneer could come off or surface of the worktop become deformed l Edge of the opening should be sealed with suitable materials to prevent ingress of wa ter l Worktop ope...

Page 11: ...stall the hob above the oven without ventilation Fig 2 Installing hob in kitchen cabinet worktop Installing hob in kitchen worktop above oven with ventilation INSTALLATION 5 10mm 5 10mm 500x10mm 25mm 30mm 500x20mm ...

Page 12: ... hob Using an electrical cord connect the hob according to electrical diagram provided Remove dust from the worktop insert hob into the opening and press in firmly Figure 3 Fig 3 1 Worktop 2 Hob flange gasket 3 Ceramic hob 3 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...e connecting the hob to the power sup ply it is important to read the information on the data plate and the connection diagram Caution The installer is obliged to provide the user with appliance electrical connection certificate enclosed with the warranty card Live L BN brown Neutral N BU blue Earth PE GNYE green yellow Power circuit should be protected with a 32A fuse Recommended type of connecti...

Page 14: ... no thermal inertia since the cooking starts immediately when the pot is placed on the hob and ends once it is removed Certain sounds can be heard during normal use of the induction hob which do not affect its correct operation Low frequency humming This noise arises when the cookware is empty and stops when water is poured or food is placed in the cookware High frequency whizz This noise arises i...

Page 15: ...a finger Each time a sensor field is touched an acoustic signal can be heard If a pan is not placed on a cooking zone or the pan is unsuitable the symbol is displayed The cooking zone will not operate If a pan is not detected within 10 minutes the cooking zone will be switched off Switch off the cooking zone using the touch control sensor field rather than by remo ving the pan The protective devic...

Page 16: ...y the induction module The concave base or deep embossed logo of the manufacturer interfere with the temperature induction control module and can cause overheating of the pot or pan Do not use damaged cookware such as cookware with deformed base due to exces sive heat When you use large ferromagnetic base cookware whose diameter is less than the total diameter of the cookware only the ferromagneti...

Page 17: ...oth base is re commended Glass Cookware is not detected Porcelain Cookware is not detected Cookware with copper base Cookware is not detected For induction cooking us only ferromagnetic base materials such as enamelled steel cast iron special stainless steel cookware designed for induction cooking Cookware size In order to achieve best cooking results use cookware with bottoms ferromagnetic part o...

Page 18: ...witch on the cooking zone Once the appliance is switched on using the on off touch sensor 1 select a cooking zone 3 within the next 10 seconds 1 When a cooking zone selection sensor field 3 is touched 0 on the corresponding heat setting indicator display will pulsate 2 To select the desired heat setting slide your finger across the setting selection sensor field 2 Switch on the appliance To switch...

Page 19: ...the cooking zone and then using sensor 6 set the heat setting to P The letter P will be shown on the display 3 To switch off the Booster function touch the heat setting selection sensor field 2 and reduce the heat setting or lift the pot from the cooking zone For 220x190 cooking zone operation of the Booster function is limited to 10 minutes Once the Booster function is automatically deactivated t...

Page 20: ...ld Lock Turn Child Lock on off Touch and hold sensor 9 for 5 seconds to turn Child Lock on off Indicator light 10 is on when the Child Lock function is on The H residual heat indicator is not displayed during a power outage However cooking zones may still be hot Residual heat indicator Heat energy that remains accumulated in the cooking zone after cooking is called the re sidual heat The appliance...

Page 21: ...tivate the selected cooking zone Then sliding your finger across the setting selection sensor field 2 set the desired heat setting in the 1 8 range and then touch sensor field 3 again The display will alternate between the letter A and the heat setting After a certain time of operation at boosted power the cooking zone switches back to the heat setting set which will be shown on the display If a p...

Page 22: ...nd the appropriate Timer activation indicator light 5 will light up to indicate activation of the Timer function for the relevant cooking zone Now select the desired Timer setting by sliding your finger across the setting selection sensor field 2 The second digit is set first and the first digit is set next Once the second digit is set touch the sensor 4 again to set the first digit If you do not ...

Page 23: ...ield 4 Kitchen timer display 4 will show 00 Now select the desired Timer setting by sliding your finger across the setting selection sensor field 2 The second digit is set first and the first digit is set next Once you set the second digit the appliance will automatically allow you to set the first digit If you do not set any value for the first digit within 10 seconds the value will be set to 0 e...

Page 24: ...rm function sensor field 8 again and the second symbol will be shown indicating that temperature of 70 C is selected Touch Keep Warm function sensor field 8 again and the third symbol will be shown indicating that temperature of 94 C is selected To turn off the Keep Warm function at any time touch sensor 3 and then slide across the sensor 2 to reduce heat setting to 0 Stop n go function II Stop n ...

Page 25: ... then simultaneously touch two sensors of the cooking zone 3 on the left or right side The rear cooking zone display will show while the front cooking zone display will show 0 The desired heat setting is selected by sliding your finger across the setting selection sensor field 2 Now both cooking zones can be controlled at the same time In order to deactivate the Bridge function touch and hold sens...

Page 26: ...owders or pads Do not use steam or pressure cleaners Removing stains Bright stains of pearl colour residual aluminium can be removed from the cool hob using a special cleaning agent Limestone residue eg after evaporated water can be removed by vinegar or a special cleaning agent Do not turn off the cooking zone when removing sugar food containing sugar plastic and aluminium foil Immediately and th...

Page 27: ...nd contact customer service Important In the event of breakage or chipping of the hob cooking surface turn off and unplug the appliance To do this disconnect the fuse or unplug the appliance Then refer the repair to professional service Periodic inspections In addition to normal cleaning and maintenance carry out periodic checks of touch controls and other elements After the warranty expires have ...

Page 28: ... multiple sensors touched at the same time always touch only one sensor field except when a cooking zone is switched off 3 The appliance does not respond and emits and extended beep improper use wrong sensor fields touched or sensors touched too briefly reconnect the hob sensor fields covered or dirty uncover or clean the sen sor fields 4 The appliance switches itself off no sensor field is touche...

Page 29: ...centre Important You are responsible for operating the appliance correctly and maintaining its good condition If you call service as a result of operating the appliance incorrectly you will be responsible for the costs incurred even under warranty The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage caused by failure to follow this manual 9 Induction hob makes buzzing sound This is normal Cooling ...

Page 30: ...7 4 kW Model PBZ4VI517FTB4SC induction cooking zone Induction cooking zone 220 x 190 mm 2200 W Booster Induction cooking zone 220 x 190 mm 2200 3700 W Dimensions 576 x 518 x 59 Weight ca 10 5 kg Meets the requirements of European standards EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 6 ...

Page 31: ...areas radiant heating zones solid hobs V O O V1 Usable surface diameter for electric cooking zone rounded to 5 mm Ø cm Length and width of useful surface area per electric heated cooking zone or area rounded to the nearest 5 mm L x W cm FL L 22 0 x W 19 0 V2 RL L 22 0 x W 19 0 V3 RR L 22 0 x W 19 0 V4 FR L 22 0 x W 19 0 W1 Energy consumption for each cooking zone per kg EC electric cooking Wh kg F...

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