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Fusion

 

INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE

 

 

 

220-240V / 50Hz                                                                                                                                                                       
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Summary of Contents for Fusion

Page 1: ...EN Fusion INSTALLATION OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE 220 240V 50Hz 220 230V 60Hz 395 502 1 ...

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Page 3: ...P TO 900mm DEEP BASES 28 III 4 a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION 29 III 4 b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS 31 III 4 c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY 34 III 5 INSTALLATION ON BASES DEEP MORE THAN 900mm 36 III 5 a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION 39 III 5 b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS 41 III 5 c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY 44 III 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 46 IV OPERATION 49 V 1 INDUCTION HOB TECHNICAL FEATURES 49 V 2 APPROPRIATE POTS FOR...

Page 4: ...t and for this reason there are two separated serial numbers and two Energy Labels Safety Warnings required for FUSION Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hotplate since they can get hot CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out ...

Page 5: ...ame e g with a lid or a fire blanket Caution If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock Caution Before any cleaning or maintenance operation or in case of storms disconnect the appliance from the main power supply fig 2 1 or disconnect the plug fig 2 2 Warning Be careful not to drop objects or crockery on the glass surface Even light objects e g a...

Page 6: ...s materials or substances underneath the appliance e g detergents sprays etc In case of a failure of the appliance immediately disconnect the appliance from the power mains and contact the service center Connect the appliance to a permanent connection Don t connect the appliance to the power supply with an extension cable or multiple sockets because they don t assure a sufficient safety e g overhe...

Page 7: ...ble for most furniture Important eventually more screws than necessary for installation have been provided so it is normal to have some left at the end of the installation Check minimum dimensions of the base requested for installation Fig 3 2 Minimum height of the kitchen plinth is very important min 100 mm in order to allow the passage of the air ducts below the base of the furniture Upon reques...

Page 8: ...t furniture or walls on both sides Fig 3 3 A Furniture on only one side of the appliance is allowed Fig 3 3 B andFig 3 3 C To prevent fire hazard it is strictly forbidden to install any furniture or walls higher than the appliance on both sides Fig 3 3 D Use of wood decoration plates or boards is not permitted Minimum distance between the edge of the appliance and the furniture wall is 250 mm Fig ...

Page 9: ...o kit con filtro al plasma fornibile separatamente Duct out The kitchen fumes are expelled outside through the pipe not supplied with the hood connected to the engine exhaust fitting Warning The piping must never be connected to combustion discharge pipes stoves boilers burners etc The use of long pipes with many bends corrugated and with a diameter smaller than the motor outlet s will cause a dec...

Page 10: ...e described in this guide The replacement fitting identified with 2 by a marking on the back is not useful in this installation The device dimensions after installation are shown at Fig 3 7 The dimensions refer to the axis of the induction hob and involve a specific configuration of the piece of furniture of the drawers that may be present and of their own dimensions Fig 3 7 ...

Page 11: ...0mm away from the wall on the back that may be present Installation of the induction hob may be flush or non flush NON FLUSH INSTALLATION Prepare the hole in the worktop as shown on Fig 3 8 FLUSH INSTALLATION Prepare the hole in the worktop mill the worktop along the entire edge of the hole Be sure to comply with the dimensions indicated on Fig 3 9 Fig 3 8 Fig 3 9 ...

Page 12: ...ce without the foam gasket Remove the protective film and fix the foam gasket at a 2 mm distance from the edge of the glass A 2mm The gasket must be attached along the entire length and should not overlap at the corners Fig 3 10 Lay in the silicon sealant flush with the hole Fig 3 11 along the milling and lay the hob on Fig 3 12 Fig 3 10 Fig 3 11 Fig 3 12 ...

Page 13: ... removed in case If the installation does not include the optional plasma filtering kit the cut of the base can be reduced as shown at Fig 3 14 Installation of the appliance imply a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob Fig 3 15 Drawers depth 400mm about Last drawer depth 300mm Fig 3 13 Fig 3 14 ...

Page 14: ...ated every 45 and thanks to the 15 fitting supplied with the unit fitted in the two directions it is possible to identify various configurations for the outlet of the air duct To do this you must cut the clamp that holds the power cable on the side of the box unscrew the screws that fix the octagonal box Fig 3 17 Fig 3 15 Fig 3 16 ...

Page 15: ...3 18 and position it in the desired direction Once the container box is positioned assemble it with the previously removed screws The rear or front output is possible by connecting a special curve not supplied Fig 3 17 Fig 3 18 ...

Page 16: ...osition proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut Fig 3 13 making sure to recess the superior part Fig 3 19 X to the fix joint Fig 3 19 Y Proceed by fixing the cover to the vertical duct Fig 3 20 using the special screws included X Y Fig 3 19 Fig 3 20 ...

Page 17: ...r exit for the fumes exhaust To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided Fig 3 21 All the pipes must pass under the base of the piece of furniture inside the lift of the kitchen plinth Fig 3 21 ...

Page 18: ...graph III 3 b For bases deep more than 660mm in addition to the previous configuration it is possible to increase the space for the drawers by replacing joint flagged by 1 label on the back with the one flagged by 2 Follow the installation procedure described hereunder The technician will find in the box the elements described at Fig 3 6 Fig 3 6 ...

Page 19: ...19 EN Remove the joint 1 To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the screws from the joint as shown on Fig 3 22 and 3 23 Fig 3 22 a Fig 3 23 ...

Page 20: ...ior cover To move the inferior cover remove the 3 screws Fig 3 24 3 4 5 Move the cover forward covering the empty space left by the new joint and fix the 3 screws at the new position Then fix the joint and the cover with the two remaining screws Fig 3 24 1 2 Once the new joint is mounted the dimensions after complete installation will be the ones shown at Fig 3 25 Fig 3 24 Fig 3 25 ...

Page 21: ... the center line at more than 360mm distance from a possible wall on the back Installation of the induction hob can be flush or non flush For non flush installation drill the worktop as shown at Fig 3 26 For flush installation drill the worktop and mill it all along the edge of the hole following sizes indicated Fig 3 9 Fig 3 26 Fig 3 9 ...

Page 22: ...l the hob without the foam gasket Remove the protective film and glue the gasket at 2mm distance from the glass edge A 2mm the gasket must be attached along the entire length and should not overlap at the corners Fig 3 10 Lay in the silicone sealant flush at the hole Fig 3 11 place the induction hob Fig 3 12 Fig 3 10 Fig 3 11 Fig 3 12 ...

Page 23: ...f needed If the installation includes the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig 3 14 The installation of the appliance imply a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob Fig 3 28 Drawers depth 450mm about Last drawer depth 350mm Fig 3 27 Fig 3 14 ...

Page 24: ...s according with the installation needs Fig 3 16 The air outlet can be rotated every 45 and thanks to the 15 fitting supplied with the unit fitted in the two directions it is possible to identify various configurations for the outlet of the air duct Fig 3 16 ...

Page 25: ...ew the screws that fix the octagonal box Fig 17 Turn the aspirator Fig 18 and position it in the desired direction Once the container box is positioned assemble it with the previously removed screws The rear or front output is possible by connecting a special curve not supplied Fig 3 17 Fig 3 18 ...

Page 26: ...position proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut Fig 16 making sure to recess the superior part Fig 3 19 X to the fix joint Fig 3 19 Y Proceed by fixing the cover to the vertical duct Fig 3 20 use the special screws included X Y Fig 3 19 Fig 3 20 ...

Page 27: ...r exit for the fumes exhaust To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided Fig 3 21 All the pipes must pass under the base of the piece of furniture inside the lift of the kitchen plinth Fig 3 21 ...

Page 28: ...de the furniture In the box the technician will find the elements shown on Fig 3 6 Elements must be mounted carefully following the procedure described in this guide The replacement fitting identified with 2 by a marking on the back is not useful in this installation The device dimensions after installation are shown at Fig 3 29 The dimensions refer to the axis of the induction hob and involve a s...

Page 29: ...mm away from the wall on the back that may be present Installation of the induction hob may be flush or non flush NON FLUSH INSTALLATION Prepare the hole in the worktop as shown on Fig 3 30 FLUSH INSTALLATION Prepare the hole in the worktop mill the worktop along the entire edge of the hole Be sure to comply with the dimensions indicated on Fig 3 9 Fig 3 30 Fig 3 9 ...

Page 30: ...ce without the foam gasket Remove the protective film and fix the foam gasket at a 2 mm distance from the edge of the glass A 2mm The gasket must be attached along the entire length and should not overlap at the corners Fig 3 10 Lay in the silicon sealant flush with the hole Fig 3 11 along the milling and lay the hob on Fig 3 12 Fig 3 10 Fig 3 11 Fig 3 12 ...

Page 31: ...and the back removed in case If the installation includes the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig 3 32 Installation of the appliance imply a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob Fig 3 33 Drawers depth 400mm about Fig 3 30 Fig 3 31 Fig 3 32 ...

Page 32: ...according with the installation needs Fig 3 16 The air outlet can be rotated every 45 and thanks to the 15 fitting supplied with the unit installed in the two directions it is possible to identify various configurations for the outlet of the air duct Fig 3 16 ...

Page 33: ...t and unscrew the screws that fix the octagonal box Fig 17 Turn the motor Fig 3 18 and position it in the desired direction Once the container box is positioned assemble it with the previously removed screws The rear or front output is possible by connecting a special curve not supplied Fig 3 17 Fig 3 18 ...

Page 34: ...ition proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut Fig 3 33 making sure to recess the superior part Fig 3 34 X to the fix joint Fig 3 34 Y Proceed by fixing the cover to the vertical duct Fig 3 35 use the special screws included Fig 3 34 Fig 3 34 Fig 3 35 ...

Page 35: ...r exit for the fumes exhaust To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided Fig 3 19 All the pipes must pass under the base of the piece of furniture inside the lift of the kitchen plinth Fig 3 19 ...

Page 36: ...e depth available to the drawers thanks to the replacement of the connector identified with 1 marking on the back with the one identified with 2 To do this the aspiration box must be rotated in order to make maximum space available inside the piece of furniture Carefully follow the operations described below In the box the technician will find the elements shown on Fig 3 6 Elements must be mounted...

Page 37: ...37 EN Remove joint 1 To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the screws from the joint as shown on Fig 3 22 a and 3 22 b Fig 3 22 a Fig 3 23 b ...

Page 38: ...r cover To move the inferior cover remove the 3 screws Fig 3 22 3 4 5 Move the cover forward covering the empty space left by the new joint and fix the 3 screws at the new position Then fix the joint and the cover with the two remaining screws Fig 3 22 1 2 Once the new joint is mounted the dimensions after complete installation will be the ones shown at Fig 3 36 Fig 3 24 Fig 3 36 ...

Page 39: ...th the center line at more than 600mm distance from a possible wall on the back Installation of the induction hob can be flush or non flush For non flush installation drill the worktop as shown at Fig 3 37 For flush installation drill the worktop and mill it all along the edge of the hole following sizes indicated Fig Fig 3 36 Fig 3 9 ...

Page 40: ...l the hob without the foam gasket Remove the protective film and glue the gasket at 2mm distance from the glass edge A 2mm the gasket must be attached along the entire length and should not overlap at the corners Fig 3 10 Lay in the silicone sealant flush at the hole Fig 3 11 place the induction hob Fig 3 12 Fig 3 10 Fig 3 11 Fig 3 12 ...

Page 41: ...removed if needed If the installation is including the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig 3 32 This installation of the appliance imply a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob Fig 3 39 Drawers depth 450mm about Fig 3 38 Fig 3 32 ...

Page 42: ...rding with the installation needs Fig 3 16 The air outlet can be rotated every 45 and thanks to the 15 fitting supplied with the unit installed in the two directions it is possible to identify various configurations for the outlet of the air duct Fig 3 39 Fig 3 16 ...

Page 43: ...crew the screws that fix the octagonal box Fig 3 17 Turn the motor Fig 3 18 and position it in the desired direction Once the container box is positioned assemble it with the previously removed screws The rear or front output is possible by connecting a special curve not supplied Fig 3 17 Fig 3 18 ...

Page 44: ... position proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut Fig 3 33 making sure to recess the superior part Fig 3 33 X to the fix joint Fig 3 33 Y Proceed by fixing the cover to the vertical duct Fig 3 34 use the special screws included Fig 3 33 Fig 3 35 ...

Page 45: ...r exit for the fumes exhaust To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided Fig 3 19 All the pipes must pass under the base of the piece of furniture inside the lift of the kitchen plinth Fig 3 19 ...

Page 46: ...aff After installation insulated parts and those carrying electricity must be protected from any possible contact Caution If the electrical connection is carried out incorrectly or not meeting the regulations it may damage part of the appliance and the warranty will not be valid Caution Before any intervention disconnect the appliance from the power mains fig 1 2 WARNING chapter These appliances m...

Page 47: ...hould not be interrupted If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its authorized service center or by a qualified technician in order to prevent any risk Connection procedure First of all connect the motor box to the induction hob Connect the flat connector male female to the main board with the controls falling down from the induction hob Fig 3 57 A Connect the main...

Page 48: ...ection switch the induction hob for about 3 minutes to make sure it is operating correctly Connection cable on the back sides of the appliance should NOT touch the appliance back side as this part will get very hot during operation Upon each connection to the power supply the sensors of the appliance are automatically adjusted to ensure their proper function During this process all displays turn o...

Page 49: ...y Frequency 50 60Hz PTOT 7400W 5 18x22cm 2 1kW P 3 7kW P Maximum power The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used ENERGY EFFICIENCY HOB TYPE BUILT IN INDUCTION ZONES NR 2 ECPIANO ELETTRICO 190 7 Wh Kg ELECTRIC ZONE ECZONA ELETTRICA 6 18x22cm 190 70h kg ...

Page 50: ...bel allows induction Use small magnet A to test if the dish bottom is magnetic Only dishes where magnet sticks to the bottom are suitable ZONE ØMIN PAN BOTTOM ØMAX PAN BOTTOM 5 single Ø 12 cm Ø 18 cm 5 single With bridge function Ø 13 5 cm Ø 18 cm 5 doouble With bridge function Ø 20 cm Ø 23 cm 20 x 12 cm 39 x 23 cm Note When Bridge function is selected you can use the created zone in different way...

Page 51: ...is placed on it You don t use the appropriate pots You use clay pots leaving scratches on the glass surface Bottom of the pot is not perfectly dry You use pots without a magnetic bottom Induction cooking zones are highly performing The heat is formed directly into the bottom of the pot where it serves more without unnecessary dispersion through the glass surface The glass surface does not heat dir...

Page 52: ...N OFF lock D Timer E Timer F Slider G Defrost Heating Slow cooking H Fast cooking L Timer SLIDER FUNCTIONING 0 Medium power Maximum power TURN THE HOB ON Touch for 1 second at least The hob is activated All the powers signals display The next setting must be done within 20 seconds otherwise the command switches off Fig 30 ...

Page 53: ... increases to the left it decreases When the finger is removed from the slider the cooking zone starts to heat up according to the set power If you touch for at least 3 seconds a precise slider point the automatic cooking system is activated see the chapter AUTOMATIC FAST HEATING TURN THE COOKING ZONE OFF The selected cooking zone must be active Touch the initial part of the slider and bring the d...

Page 54: ...ION By activating the Child Lock protection you can stop the operation of the appliance and the use of hotplates by children This function can only be activated when no cooking zone is selected or active Activation Touch to turn the control on All displays show Within 10 seconds touch and together After the sound touch again All the displays show The function is active Temporary deactivation for c...

Page 55: ...at and the limitation of the operating time continue The other LED functions timer multi circuit etc continue to be lit according to the status The Function can last max 10 minutes The hob can be switched on or off at any time by touching In this case the active pause mode is deactivated Deactivation Touch The LEDs above the cursor of one of the cooking zones light up Within 10 seconds touch and s...

Page 56: ...oking This extra power is used for heating large quantities of food After switching on the extra power is activated for 10 minutes then automatically switches back on to the maximum normal level 9 When fast cooking is activated the power of one of the cooking zones is limited The display shows the cooking level and the limited power due to fast cooking on the other cooking zone alternating for a f...

Page 57: ...it to the required temperature After a defined time shown in the table below the cooking level will return to the previously set level It can be activated on each cooking zone for all cooking levels except for level 9 where the power is constantly at maximum Activation Touch for at least 3 sec any point of the cursor of the selected cooking zone In the respective display for a few seconds it is di...

Page 58: ...o both displays and the fast cooking function can t be set If no pot is detected in the final cooking zone within 10 minutes the bridge function is automatically deactivated Deactivation Touch any point of the respective sliders of the designated areas at the same time same procedure as per activation The function is deactivated the displays of the two cooking zones display and can be set again KE...

Page 59: ... 5 and let it run for a certain time If the cooking level is not changed after 210 minutes of operation the safety mechanism will switch off the cooking zone OVERHEATING PROTECTION The induction hob is also fitted with safety device against overheating which protects electronic parts from damages This device operates on several levels When temperature of the hotplate excessively rises it switches ...

Page 60: ...ING TIME Cooking time can be changed anytime during the operation Touch and at the same time Touch and at the same time as many times as necessary to select the zone where you wish to change the timer The selected zone will show the symbol Within 10 seconds tuch and to change the time Residual cooking time The timer will always display the minor residual cooking time the symbol of the selected coo...

Page 61: ...ivation When the sensor is switched off Touch Touch and Touch or to set the desired time The timer residual time keeps visible even while the hob is switched off Deactivation After the pre set timing an acoustic signal switches on at intervals this can be stopped touching any sensor or waiting until it self switches off after 2 minutes Waning When the alarm switches off the hob is still on Deactiv...

Page 62: ...eating up P Fast cooking for large quantities of food ENERGY SAVING TIPS When buying pots be careful in selecting size pot diameter usually refers to the top edge of the pot which is often larger than the bottom Steam pressure pots which use pressure in tightly sealed interior are especially economic and save both time and energy Shorter cooking time leaves more vitamins in food Always leave enoug...

Page 63: ... aspiration on firstly open one of the two flaps or both fig 5 4 To open the flap just press on its exterior part fig 5 5 To reach the maximum aspiration try to convert the cooking fumes on the closer side to the aspiration Fig 5 6 Fig 5 4 Fig 5 5 Fig 5 6 ...

Page 64: ...n at 1st speed To increase the speed 2nd 3rd 4th or booster touch T3 To decrease the speed touch T2 4th or booster 3rd 2nd 1st At the 4th speed booster the aspiration will work at the maximum speed for 5 minutes after that it will automatically switch to 3rd speed The display will blink 4 for the first 5 minutes than 3 constantly ASPIRATION TURN OFF To turn the hood off touch T1 Switching off will...

Page 65: ...During self switching off operation you can change the set speed by using the T2 and T3 keys and manually switch off the hood by pressing the T1 key You can also change the self switching off time once set by pressing the T4 key again and resetting the new time the count will resume from 0 With the self switching off activated the display will show cyclically for 5 seconds the set speed with fix l...

Page 66: ... time aspiration is switched off The warning will be reported even if the hood is not in filtering mode in this case proceed with the ordinary cleaning of the anti grease filter and reset the warning PRESENCE OF LIQUIDS INSIDE THE DEVICE ALARM The device is equipped with an electronic internal sensor that immediately switches the aspiration off in case of condensation or excess liquids resulting f...

Page 67: ...ght flap fig 5 9 X to remove the grease filter in fig 5 9 Y by lifting it from the knob fig 5 9 W and grease collector fig 5 9 Z lifting it from the knob fig 5 9 K After the above described action open the door on the left of the hood body Fig 5 10 X and wipe the whole interior thoroughly Fig 5 9 Fig 5 10 ...

Page 68: ... will be burnt onto the hot surface next time you use the appliance For regular cleaning and maintenance of the glass surface use special conditioning agents that form a protective layer on the surface shielding it from dirt Before each use wipe any dust or other particles from the surface and pan bottom as these could scratch the surface Fig 6 1 Also abrasive sponges abrasive detergents aggressiv...

Page 69: ...uld be removed immediately with the scraper even if the glass is still hot see figure 43 above Glass screen printing could be damaged by the use of aggressive detergents steel sponges dirt pan bottom Any change in the colour of the glass surface does not affect the working or the stability of the surface but it is caused by the use of copper or aluminium pots or food residues on the bottom of the ...

Page 70: ...to be used are Products containing chlorides especially those containing hydrochloric acid Halide based products Hydrogen peroxide products Hypochlorous acid based bleaches Acid containing aggressive products Detergents containing abrasive powder Silver cleaning products Detergents whose chemical composition is unknown Abrasive wipes brushes or disc Coarse cloths or rough paper Tools that have pre...

Page 71: ...g the fat that could fall from the grease filter Both of these items should be washed when the relevant warning appears or at least once a month in hot water and detergent even in dishwasher The filter may become discolored after washing This is normal and does not mean it needs to be replaced To carry out the maintenance of the antifreeze and damp filter it is essential to remove them from the ho...

Page 72: ...or liquids clean the glass If the problem persists get in touch with the authorized service center quoting the error code E21 The control switches off due to overtemperature to prevent damage to the electronics Get in touch with the authorized service center quoting the error code tecnica E22 o Er22 Error of the command sensors The command switches off after 3 5 7 5 seconds In one or more sensors ...

Page 73: ...b to the mains supply 1 Contattare il centro di assistenza tecnica autorizzato specificando il codice di errore 2 Contattare un elettricista per verifica della rete domestica E5 Fault of the power board filter Get in touch with the authorized service center quoting the error code E6 Anomaly of the power board Get in touch with the authorized service center quoting the error code E8 Incorrect fan s...

Page 74: ...crews and fixing brackets Remove any silicone seals Disconnect the motor and the channel from the hob Take the top of the hob out WASTE DISPOSAL This appliance is marked in accordance with the European Directive 2012 19 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that the product should not be considered as a normal household waste but ...

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