background image

User manual

GIT63B
GIT73B
GIT95B

GIT95XC  

  

Summary of Contents for GIT63B

Page 1: ...User manual GIT63B GIT73B GIT95B GIT95XC ...

Page 2: ...GB Manual GB 3 GB 39 Pictograms used Important information Tip ...

Page 3: ...tor 15 Automatic heat up function 16 Boost 17 Two cooking zones behind each other 17 Topljenje ohranjanje toplote 18 Switching off the hob 19 Stand by mode 19 Child lock 20 Pause 21 Memory 22 Cooking timer Egg timer 23 Cooking Healthy cooking 26 Cooking settings 26 Maintenance Cleaning 28 Troubleshooting General 29 Troubleshooting table 29 Installation What you need to consider 31 Ventilation 33 L...

Page 4: ...quipped with several temperature protections and a residual heat indicator which shows which cooking zones are still hot This manual describes how you can make the best possible use of the induction hob In addition to information about operation you will also find background information that can assist you in using this product You will also find cooking tables and maintenance tips Read the manual...

Page 5: ...1 Child lock with indicator 12 On Off button with indicator 13 Pause with indicator 14 Setting indicator right front zone 15 Setting indicator left rear zone 16 Setting indicator left rear zone 17 Cooking zone indicator left front zone 18 Setting indicator left front zone 19 Timer indicator right rear zone 20 Timer indicator cooking timer egg timer 21 Timer indicator left rear zone 22 Timer indica...

Page 6: ...ooking zones 11 Child lock with indicator 12 On Off button with indicator 13 Pause with indicator 14 Setting indicator right front zone 15 Setting indicator left rear zone 16 Setting indicator left rear zone 17 Cooking zone indicator left front zone 18 Setting indicator left front zone 19 Timer indicator right rear zone 20 Timer indicator cooking timer egg timer 21 Timer indicator left rear zone 2...

Page 7: ... Cooking zone front left Ø210 3 7 kW 2 Cooking zone rear left Ø145 2 2 kW 3 Cooking zone rear right Ø180 3 0 kW 4 Cooking zone front right Ø180 3 0 kW 5 Cooking zone front left Ø180 3 0 kW 6 Cooking zone rear left Ø180 3 0 kW 7 Cooking zone center right Ø260 3 7 kW 6 3 5 4 7 ...

Page 8: ...Cooking zone rear left Ø145 2 2 kW 3 Cooking zone rear right Ø180 3 0 kW 4 Cooking zone front right Ø180 3 0 kW 5 Cooking zone front left Ø180 3 0 kW 6 Cooking zone rear left Ø180 3 0 kW 7 Cooking zone center right Ø260 3 7 kW 6 3 5 4 7 YOUR INDUCTION HOB ...

Page 9: ...to be used for food preparation only When you use the hob for the first time you will notice a new smell This is normal If the kitchen is well ventilated the smell will soon disappear Remember that if the hob is used on a high setting the heating time will be incredibly short Do not leave the hob unattended if you are using a zone on a high setting Ensure there is adequate ventilation while the ho...

Page 10: ... anyone with a pacemaker to consult their cardiologist before using an induction hob Never use a pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the hob 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 pe...

Page 11: ...g time limiter is a safety function of your cooking appliance It will operate if you forget to switch off your hob Depending on the setting you have chosen the cooking time will be limited as follows Setting The cooking zone switches automatically off after 1 8 5 hours 2 6 5 hours 3 5 hours 4 4 hours 5 3 5 hours 6 3 hours 7 2 5 hours 8 2 hours 9 1 5 hours u 2 hours U 2 hours The cooking time limit...

Page 12: ... and liquids will boil very rapidly It is best not to leave pans unattended to avoid them boiling over or boiling dry The power will be adjusted In the case of induction cooking it is only the part of the zone on which the pan stands that is used If you use a small pan on a large zone the power will be adjusted to the diameter of the pan The power will thus be lower and it will take longer before ...

Page 13: ... not get any hotter than the pans themselves food spills cannot burn on Safe The heat is generated in the pan itself The glass top does not get any warmer than the pan This means that the cooking zone is considerable cooler compared to that from a Ceramic hob or a gasburner Once a pan has been taken away the cooking zone cools down quickly Pans Pans for induction cooking Induction cooking requires...

Page 14: ...power level Attention Never use pans with a misshapen base A hollow or rounded base can interfere with the operation of the overheating protection so that the appliance becomes too hot This may lead to the glass top cracking and the pan base melting Damage arising from the use of unsuitable pans or from boiling dry is excluded from the guarantee Minimum pan diameter The diameter of a pan must be a...

Page 15: ...sen setting if it detects a pan Touching the button for the first time displays setting 4 Touching the button for the first time displays setting 9 Tip You can touch and hold the or the button to set the desired power faster Pan detection If the hob does not detect a ferrous pan after the cooking power has been set the pan detection symbol and the selected power setting will flash alternately on t...

Page 16: ...ll flash alternately in the display if you select power setting 4 Attention After 10 seconds the button works as an off button When the pan has reached the desired temperature the automatic heat up function automatically switches off and the cooking zone continues at the set power The table below shows the duration of the automatic heat up function for each power setting Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Se...

Page 17: ...e display shows P Touch the button The display shows power setting 9 the boost function is switched off Or Touch the or the button at the same time The display shows setting 0 and the cooking zone is switched off Two cooking zones behind each other Two cooking zones that are behind each other influence each other The power is automatically distributed when these cooking zones are used at the same ...

Page 18: ...on A light to the right above the keep food warm button illuminates Touch the or the button for the desired cooking zone The display shows u Switching on the function to keep food warm Repeat step 1 see above Touch the keep food warm button twice This is the function to keep food warm Two lights to the right above the keep food warm button light up Touch the or the button for the desired cooking z...

Page 19: ...he same time You will hear a single bleep No lights are illuminated The cooking zone is now switched off Note You can switch off the hob if the child lock is set or the pause mode is active Stand by mode In stand by mode the display for each cooking zone shows 0 The hob is switched off and can be left unattended You can switch to stand by from Off mode or by switching off the individual cooking zo...

Page 20: ... lights to the right above the child lock button and the On Off button are constantly illuminated All of the buttons are inactive except the child lock button and the On Off button Touch and hold the child lock button to switch off lock mode and unlock the control panel Switching on the child lock The hob is in stand by mode The display for each cooking zone shows 0 Touch and hold the child lock b...

Page 21: ...Switching the hob to pause mode One or more cooking zones are active Touch the pause button once You will hear a single bleep ll is shown in the display for each cooking zone and the red light to the right above the pause button is constantly illuminated Any set cooking timers egg timers will stop All of the buttons are inactive except the child lock button the pause button and the On Off button I...

Page 22: ...lock button and the red light to the right above the On Off button are constantly illuminated Child lock mode The display for each cooking zone shows 0 The red light to the right above the child lock button and the red light to the right above the On Off button are constantly illuminated All of the lights and displays switch off after 10 seconds The child lock remains active Pause mode The display...

Page 23: ...ntinues to run after the hob has been switched off Switching on the egg timer The hob is switched on Touch the button and the button for the cooking timer and the egg timer once at the same time 00 is shown in the display and the red light in the middle under the display GIT63B GIT73B or to the right under the display GIT95B GIT95XC flashes Use the button or the button to set the desired time The ...

Page 24: ... desired cooking time The cooking timer starts running when the dot next to the set time disappears The red light for the cooking timer for the active cooking zone continues to flash If you do not use the and the buttons to set a time the cooking timer will automatically switch off after 10 seconds Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the time for another active cooking zone Attention If several cooking ti...

Page 25: ...ht for the active cooking zone egg timer flashes 00 Touch any button to switch off the alarm Tip You can touch and hold the or the button to set the desired cooking time faster If you press the button immediately after switching on the cooking timer egg timer you can set the desired cooking time starting at 30 minutes the display shows 30 ...

Page 26: ...olive oil 160 C Butter 177 C Coconut oil 177 C Canola oil 204 C Virgin olive oil 216 C Sunflower oil 227 C Corn oil 232 C Peanut oil 232 C Rice oil 255 C Olive oil 242 C Cooking settings Because the settings depend on the quantity and composition of thecontents of the pan the table below is intended as a guideline only Use setting boost and setting 9 to bring the food or liquid to the boil quickly...

Page 27: ... fry bacon fat fry raw potatoes make French toast fry breaded fish Use setting 6 and 5 to complete the cooking of large quantities defrost hard vegetables fry thin slices of breaded meat Use settings 1 4 to simmer bouillon stew meats simmer vegetables melting chocolate melting cheese ...

Page 28: ...Stubborn stains Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent such as washing up liquid Remove water marks and lime scale with vinegar Metal marks caused by sliding pans can be difficult to remove Special agents are available Use a glass scraper to remove food spills Melted plastic and sugar is also best removed with a glass scraper Never use Never use abrasives They leave scratch...

Page 29: ... is cooling Normal operation A slight smell is noticeable the first few times the hob is used The new appliance is heating up This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times Ventilate the kitchen You can hear a ticking sound in your hob This is caused by the capacity limiter on the front and back zones Ticking can also occur at lower settings Normal operation The pans make a no...

Page 30: ...ly switches off You accidentally touched the On Off button or touched two buttons at the same time Switch the hob back on Fault code ER22 The control panel is filthy or has water on it Clean control panel Fault code E2 The hob has overheated Let the hob cool down and then use a lower setting Fault code U400 The voltage is too high and or the hob is not properly connected Have your connection chang...

Page 31: ...n the supply line The worktop the hob is built into must be flat The walls and the worktop surrounding the appliance must be heat resistant up to at least 85 C Even though the appliance itself does not get hot the heat of the hot pan could discolour or deform the wall Damage caused by incorrect connection installation or use will not be covered by the guarantee If the connecting cable is damaged i...

Page 32: ...oth sides of the cupboard so the appliance is detached from the cupboard Installation dimensions inside the cabinet x 46 mm y 46 mm x x 46 mm y 0 mm INSTALLATION min 20 748 750 min 600 488 490 min 40 min 50 770 775 520 R10 46 50 min 600 488 490 min 40 min 50 min 20 858 860 900 905 520 R10 46 50 min 20 558 560 min 600 488 490 min 40 46 min 50 640 645 R10 520 50 GIT63B GIT95B GIT95XC GIT73B ...

Page 33: ... on the back wall of the cabinet along its entire width Furthermore a minimum of 6 mm clearance must be provided at the front side along the entire width of the cabinet The hob is fi tted with a fan located in its lower part In case there is a drawer underneath the kitchen cabinet no small objects or paper must be kept there as these could be sucked in by the fan causing damage to the fan or the e...

Page 34: ...induction hob is possible with oven types EVP4 EVP2 which are fi tted with a cooling fan Before installing the oven the rear wall of the kitchen cabinet should be removed Furthermore a minimum of 6 mm clearance should be provided at the front side along the entire width of the cabinet ...

Page 35: ...onnecting cable must be at least 2 5 mm2 2 phase and 2 zero connection 2 2N 230 V 50 Hz The voltage between the phases and the zeros is 230 V The group must have fuses of at least 16 A 2x The core diameter of the connecting cable must be at least 2 5 mm2 Special connection Single phase connection 1 1N 230 V 50 Hz The voltage between the phase and the zero is 230 V Fit a connecting bridge between c...

Page 36: ...onnecting bridge between connecting points 4 5 The groups must have fuses of at least 16 A 3x The core diameter of the connecting cable must be at least 2 5 mm2 The bridges on the connecting block can be used to create the required connections as indicated in these illustrations Fix the cable with a pull relief and close the cover Connection point wall mounting socket and plug must be accessible a...

Page 37: ...ve the protective layer from the sealing tape and apply the tape in the groove of the aluminium profile or on the edge of the glass plate Do not stick tape round the corners but cut 4 separate pieces to seal the corners well Turn the hob over and lay it in the recess Connect the appliance to the mains A short bleep will be heard and all the displays will light up briefly The appliance is ready for...

Page 38: ...W Ø 180 3 0 kW Ø 180 Front right 3 0 kW Ø 180 3 0 kW Ø 180 3 0 kW Ø 180 Center right 3 7 kW Ø 260 Connected load L1 3700 W 3700 W 3700 W L2 3700 W 3700 W 3700 W L3 3700 W Total connected load 7400 W 7400 W 11100 W Building in dimensions Appliance width x depth 644 x 522 mm 774 x 522 mm 904 x 522 mm Build in height from top of worktop 46 mm 46 mm 46 mm Cut out width x depth 560 x 490 mm 750 x 490 m...

Page 39: ...cordance with government regulations As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with the symbol of a crossed out wheeled dustbin This means that at the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service...

Page 40: ...GB 40 ...

Page 41: ...GB 41 ...

Page 42: ...GB 42 ...

Page 43: ......

Page 44: ...GIT_G en 12 15 700003575000 ...

Reviews: