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CBBIH4B 

CBBIH4BF 

CBBIH4BFF

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Summary of Contents for CBBIH4B

Page 1: ...Model Number CBBIH4B CBBIH4BF CBBIH4BFF www ciarraappliances com ...

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Page 3: ...Dear customer Thank you so much for your purchase please read this instruction manual carefully before installation use If you have any question please contact us at E mail info ciarraappliances com 1 ...

Page 4: ...distances 9 Inserting the hob 10 Connecting the hob to the mains 11 Product overview 12 14 Before use 15 16 Using the hob 17 26 Starting to cook 17 Stop to cook 18 Power adjustment mode 19 20 The booster function 21 22 The flex zone function 23 Using the timer function 24 25 Safety 25 26 Cooking guidelines 27 Cleaning the hob 28 Troubleshooting 29 30 Error codes 31 2 ...

Page 5: ...dispose of all packaging material with due consideration for the environment The materials used are selected carefully and should be recycled Recycling reduces the use of raw materials and waste This icon indicates a hazardous situation You will find it in particular in all descriptions of the steps that can pose a danger Observe these safety instructions and behave accordingly and cautiously Pass...

Page 6: ...ot store objects of interest to children in cupboards above the appliance Children who climb onto the hob can be seriously injured v The appliance is not designed to be operated by a separate remote control or by an external timer v Do not use the appliance to heat the room v Do not use the cooktop as a storage shelf or work surface v To avoid damage do not sit or stand on the appliance do not pla...

Page 7: ...e standards for electromagnetic safety nevertheless persons with pacemakers or other electrical implants such as insulin pumps must consult their doctor or implant manufacturer before using this appliance to ensure that their implants are not affected by the electromagnetic field Non observance of this advice can lead to death v Keep magnetizable objects e g credit cards memory cards or electronic...

Page 8: ... not place metal objects such as cutlery or lids on the hob as these can become hot due to induction v Never leave the appliance unattended when in use Overcooked food may burn and cause harmful smoke or catch fire v Be especially careful when heating oils and fats or food containing oils fats as they can easily ignite spontaneously at high temperatures v Should a fire occur never try to extinguis...

Page 9: ...terial must not be used as a material for the worktop unless it is impregnated v The worktop must be flat and level and nothing must protrude into the work area v The wall above the work surface adjacent and surrounding surfaces and any adhesives used must be heat resistant up to 100 C v If the hob is installed above a drawer furniture compartment etc or is accessible from below a thermal protecti...

Page 10: ...d to the dimensions of the product v Be sure the thickness of the work surface is at least 30 mm Choose a heat resistant work surface material v The safety distance between the sides of the hob and the inner surfaces of the worktop must be at least 3 mm v For the purposes of installation and use a space of at least 5 cm must be kept around the cut out 1 2 Cutting the worktop v Cut out the work sur...

Page 11: ... gap intake Exhaust air min 5mm v Note The safety distance between the heating plate and the cabinet or the cooker hood above the heating plate should be at least 650 mm v If the hob is installed above an oven the oven must have its own fan The safety distance between the bottom of the hob and the oven must be at least 50 mm v The installation must comply with all distance regulations and other re...

Page 12: ...e hob see illustration v When using adhesive make sure that the temperature resistance is 100 C Note On the outside of the hob there are ventilation openings When inserting the hob make absolutely sure that they are not blocked by the worktop Fixing the hob using the mounting brackets v Place the hob on a stable smooth surface For example use the packaging as a base v Make sure that no pressure is...

Page 13: ...hey can cause overheating and fire v The cable must not be kinked or pinched v The cable must keep away from high temperature places to avoid circuit failure caused by melting of cable insulation layer which my occur fire or electric shock and other safety accidents v The cable must be checked regularly v If the cable is damaged or needs to be replaced this must be done by a qualified electrician ...

Page 14: ...ing zone 3 2000W Boost 2400W 120 260mm Cooking zone 2 Cooking zone 1 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm 2000W Boost 2400W 120 260mm Control panel Timer On off Cooking zone selection Power time setting slider Boost Cooking zone 4 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm Child safety lock 12 ...

Page 15: ...W 120 260mm Cooking zone 2 Cooking zone 1 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm 2000W Boost 2400W 120 260mm Control panel Child safety lock Timer On off Power time setting slider Boost Cooking zone 4 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm Cooking zone selection Flex zone control 13 ...

Page 16: ...0W 120 260mm Cooking zone 2 Cooking zone 1 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm 2000W Boost 2400W 120 260mm Control panel Timer On off Power time setting slider Boost Cooking zone 4 1600W Boost 2000W 120 200mm Cooking zone selection Flex zone control Child safety lock 14 ...

Page 17: ...develop This is normal and harmless Keep the room well ventilated until these have disappeared max 30 min 3 1 Notes on using the touch controls v The controls respond to touch so you don t need to apply any pressure v Use the finger pulp not finger tip v You will hear a beep each time v Make sure the controls are always clean dry and that there is no object e g a utensil or a cloth covering them E...

Page 18: ...cted cooking zone v The cookware was not placed in the middle of the cooking zone v The cookware is too small If no suitable cookware is detected the operation of the corresponding cooking zone will not start After one minute it is automatically switched off Make sure that the base of your pan is smooth and sits flat against the glass Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a curved base Use cook...

Page 19: ...ing v The heating level can be adjusted from 1 to 9 before by pressing the or Adjust the heating level from 1 to 9 by sliding your finger over the slider or by directly touching the desired intensity level on the slider bar v If you don t choose a power setting within 1 minute the hob will automatically switch off v You can change the power at any time during cooking by first selecting the desired...

Page 20: ...surfaces If a cooking zone is still too hot to touch after use and there is a risk of injury it is indicated by an H on the corresponding cooking zone display which will disappear again when the surface will have cooled down to a safe temperature This can also be used as an energy saving function If you want to heat further cooking utensils use a hot zone 4 2 Stop cooking v To switch off the hob p...

Page 21: ...ious cooking areas will also change accordingly and may occur a slight noise due to the frequency difference when different cooking areas working together 5 1 How to adjust the power Using the hob 5 Power adjustment mode 19 When the induction hob is powered on and in shutdown state first press and hold the Timer key then tap and hold the Child safety lock key 3 times to enter the power adjustment ...

Page 22: ...ximum current that can be carried is 16A When there are multiple burners If the increase in power exceeds the maximum limit the buzzer will indicate a beep sound and the operation of the increase in power is invalid 3 6000W 220 230V 26A When the Cooking zone selection displays 6 and 0 respectively it means that the total power of the induction hob can only reach the set value 6000W When using this...

Page 23: ...ter 5 minutes the booster stops automatically and the cooking zone switches back to power level 9 Canceling the booster function Press the selection key of the cooking zone for which you want to deactivate the booster To stop the booster and return to the previously set power level or to level 5 if the booster was activated at power level 0 press the booster key To stop the booster and set any pow...

Page 24: ...n however due to the power safety distribution they are divided into 3 groups if used together For groups A and B the following applies Operating both zones of a group with the booster activated is not possible see illustration If the booster is activated for both zones they are automatically set to power level 9 Group A Group B Group A Group B Group A Group B with boost with boost with boost with...

Page 25: ...ed the power level of the zone on which the cookware was originally placed is maintained and the part not covered by the cookware is automatically switched off Important note In flex zone operation the cookware must be placed in the middle of the zone so that both cooking zones are evenly covered 7 The flex zone function Examples of good and bad placement of cookware Using as one large zone To ope...

Page 26: ...imer key The timer display will show 30 As long as the tens digit is flashing you can adjust it by using the slider After 3 seconds without further input the setting is accepted and the ones digit starts flash Adjust it with the slider as well After 3 seconds without further input the set time will automatically be confirmed The countdown and start and the timer display will show the remaining tim...

Page 27: ...emaining time and the dot of the corresponding zone flashes When the last remaining timer expires the corresponding cooking zone is also switched off Even if the control panel is locked the On Off key remains active You can thus switch off the hob at any time in an emergency Locking the control panel Touch and hold the child lock key lock key for at least 3 seconds The timer display will show Lo o...

Page 28: ...e hob will cease operation automatically Residual heat warning When a cooking zone has been operating for some time there will be some residual heat To warn you to keep away from it an H will be displayed on the corresponding cooking zone indicator Magnet monitoring If small objects e g knife fork key or unsuitable cookware made of non magnetic material such as aluminum or of unsuitable size are p...

Page 29: ...etaining the heat Minimize the amount of liquid or fat to reduce cooking times Start cooking on a high setting and reduce the setting when the food has heated through 10 2 Power settings Power setting Suitability 1 2 Delicate warming for small amounts of food Melting chocolate butter and foods that burn quickly Gentle simmering Slow warming 3 4 Reheating Rapid simmering Cooking rice 5 6 Pancakes 7...

Page 30: ...blade scraper suitable for glass ceramic cooktops Switch off the hob Hold the scraper at a 30 angle to the hob and scrape the soiling onto a cool part of the hob Remove the soiled area with a dish cloth or paper towel Clean rinse and dry the glass as described under Everyday soiling Be careful not to burn yourself on heated cooking zones Note that the blades of the scrapers are extremely sharp and...

Page 31: ...lp when touching the controls Some keys do not work The display does not work normally Board display error Disconnect the hob from the power supply and reconnect it after a short time If the problem persists contact a certified electrician Overheating of the hob Ensure that the ventilation paths are not blocked and that the ambient temperature is not too high The cooling fan is not working Contact...

Page 32: ...g at high power This can be caused by induction technology This is normal but the noise should quiet down or disappear completely by reducing the power level Fan noise A cooling fan integrated in the hob prevents the electronics from overheating If necessary it continues to run even after the hob is switched off This is normal and necessary for error free operation Do not disconnect the appliance ...

Page 33: ...ait until the hob has cooled down and then switch it on again Malfunction of the cooktop sensor Contact customer service or a certified electrican Ensuring that both L1 L2 and N cores are correctly connected to the safety switch or communication failure bet ween display and mainboard Overflow protection Remove spilled liquids and switch the hob switch the hob on again Troubleshooting No suitable c...

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