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User Instructions and Installation

LAM9501

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Downdraft Induction Hob - 60cm

ISSUE v3.5 040822

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Page 1: ...User Instructions and Installation LAM9501 www howdens com appliance registration Downdraft Induction Hob 60cm ISSUE v3 5 040822...

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Page 3: ...r if you are not sure about any information contained in this booklet please contact us details at the end of the booklet This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar domestic applic...

Page 4: ...utomatic switch off timer p21 Minute minder p22 Keep warm function p22 Automatic boost function p23 Locking p24 Power boost p24 Power management p24 Using the fan p25 Switching the fan ON and OFF p25...

Page 5: ...hock Never use the product when your judgment or coordination is impaired by the use of alcohol and or drugs Repair procedures must always be performed by qualified service agents The manufacturer sha...

Page 6: ...up unopened tins of food or packaging made of material compounds The power supply may cause them to burst Keep the sensor keys clean since the appliance may consider dirt to be finger contact Never p...

Page 7: ...the appliance to the mains electricity by an extension lead or multi adapter The appliance must not be used with energy saving plug devices The appliance will not function correctly and may overheat C...

Page 8: ...ther heating appliance that depends on the air from the room If there is insufficient air an under pressure will occur The heating appliance may be starved of oxygen This impairs combustion Harmful ga...

Page 9: ...e for induction cooking zones or fan Pause key 3 The pause function can be used to briefly stop the cooking process Recall function 3 The most recent setting can be recovered if the hob is switched OF...

Page 10: ...ecessary heat is generated directly in the container by means of induction currents Press the sensor field lightly or move your finger around You can press the sensor field very lightly with your fing...

Page 11: ...he automatic switch off device has expired e g automatic switch off after 99 minutes and cooking level 9 is possible Operation time limit Selected power level Operation time limit in minutes 120 1 516...

Page 12: ...with a magnetic base and specifically marked for induction cooking Choose pans with a flat stainless steel base pans with minimal engraving and patterns on them Don t choose a pan with a base that is...

Page 13: ...b is cooling using its internal fan The noises outlined above are not very loud Similar to your laptop when it is running Not as loud as a washing machine Not as loud as your cooker hood Similar volum...

Page 14: ...er a higher power load than normal into that pan zone The hob detects this and adjusts the power down to avoid overload and damage It delivers the maximum power level possible for the pan being used O...

Page 15: ...he quantity of food you are cooking A large pot which is hardly filled will use up a lot of energy Power levels The heating power of the cooking zones can be set at various power levels In the chart y...

Page 16: ...elect a cooking zone The stand by dot of the cooking zone selected will light up 3 The touch control must be activated immediately afterwards A hob power setting will be switched ON left Power setting...

Page 17: ...will then continue This function is only available for 10 minutes for reasons of safety The hob will then be switched OFF 1 Pots and pans are on the cooking zones and the required power levels have b...

Page 18: ...onds after turning it OFF press the ON OFF key of the hob again The pause key blinks 2 The pause key must be pressed immediately afterwards The original cooking levels are restored The cooking process...

Page 19: ...erwards slide over the complete sensor field from to activate the childproof lock The hob power setting indicators will show an for child lock the controls will be disabled and the hob will switch OFF...

Page 20: ...e pot will need to cover at least half of the cooking zones used in order to be recognised by the pan recognition device Grill function Use the grill function with the recommended griddle plate for in...

Page 21: ...ion Every 10 minutes Right position Every minute After a few seconds the entry will be taken over and the time will be running The timer symbol of the cooking zone lights up 4 The cooking zone will be...

Page 22: ...ched OFF Switch the left or right side of the hob ON to adjust the time The minute minder will switch OFF after approx 120 min when the ON OFF key is used for switching OFF Keeping warm function With...

Page 23: ...2 Press the sensor field and keep it pressed for approx 3 seconds to activate the function and immediately select a specific simmering setting left Power setting centre Power setting right Power sett...

Page 24: ...y 1 Switch ON the hob Use the hob power setting display as a key to select a cooking zone The stand by dot of the cooking zone selected will light up 2 Press the sensor field on the far right The powe...

Page 25: ...and then press the sensor field Important The stand by dot of the cooking zone selected must light up Automatic function 1 To select the automatic mode press the fan display as key until an A for aut...

Page 26: ...itched OFF after having been in operation an automatic after run time at a low setting will follow This guarantees optimal functioning and the removal of remaining cooking steam When using a recircula...

Page 27: ...sidues which were not removed and which have burnt into the surface Shining areas are caused by wear from pan bottoms or unsuitable cleaning agents especially when using cookware with aluminium bases...

Page 28: ...ed handle is visible after you have replaced the filter If possible wipe the easily accessible inside of the fan with a cloth dampened with detergent every time you replace a filter while at the same...

Page 29: ...ainst overheating See the section on Ventilation Error code U400 is indicated The hob has been incorrectly connected The controls will switch OFF after 1sec and a continuous signal will sound Connect...

Page 30: ...il polystyrene nails etc must be kept out of reach of children as these parts are potentially dangerous Small parts can be swallowed and there is a danger of plastic sheeting causing suffocation 6 Ins...

Page 31: ...s perfect ventilation can be guaranteed There must be adequate ventilation in the room when the cooker hood is used at the same time as an appliance burning gas or other fuels Connect the external duc...

Page 32: ...exposure to heat are directly next to or under the surface Worktop cut out 560x490mm Cut out the worktop recess accurately with a good straight saw blade or recessing machine The cut edges should the...

Page 33: ...cabinet with door frontal Remove the back panel Keep the back panel for later use 2 Modify base Cut out a section in the bottom shelf for ducting to suit position of hob and ducting Dimensions are gui...

Page 34: ...Wood screw not supplied 2x 485mm Insertbattenatthebackofthe cabinettosupportworktop Support panel Remove back rail Split back rail into 2 long sections shown below 30mm 5 Fit back panel supports to t...

Page 35: ...31mm 35mm x 12mm Support panel Fit cover cap in the original hole Rear support batten 6 Installation Modifications required for a 600mm cabinet with door frontal 6 Fit back panel Cut down the back the...

Page 36: ...standard 600mm cabinet Drawers Fitting drawers using a dummy drawer Use steps 1 6 Fix the dummy drawer frontal onto the support panel from inside the cabinet using suitable screws 16x Suitable screws...

Page 37: ...ile 160 20 140 160mm Fit cover cap in original hole Drill new hinge pot Rear support batten 468 5mm 22 5mm 22 5mm 21 5mm 31mm 35mm x 12mm Dimensions are guides only Fitting door frontals to Handleless...

Page 38: ...pport batten 6 Installation Modifications required for a 600mm handleless cabinet drawers Fitting with drawers Fix the dummy drawer frontal onto the support panel from inside the cabinet using suitabl...

Page 39: ...oid the cabinet legs For illustrative purposes the frontal option has been shown Variations for the drawer option are detailed separately Read all stages before modifying the cabinet 1 Remove the back...

Page 40: ...ecure with KD blocks and side screws Remove c 122mm 140 18 the height of the support panel from centre upright 3 Make front support panel The support panel will be visible when complete therefore we r...

Page 41: ...0mm The cut down pieces of rail are used to hold the back panel in place 114mm 30mm Wood screw not supplied Don t cover the gap that has been cut for the ducting 4 Remove and cut down back rail Avoid...

Page 42: ...ls 30mm Wood screw not supplied 964mm 540mm Fitting with frontals A new hinge hole will need to be drilled into the door at the dimensions shown below Fit cover cap in original hole 6 Installation Mod...

Page 43: ...t Support Panel 160 Dummy 275 275 6 Modifications for a combination hob hood 600mm cabinet drawers 170 Dummy 170 342 Standard Handleless Profile NOTE 2 Drawer Option 2 x 356mm frontals LAM9501 Top dra...

Page 44: ...013 6 Installation Air extraction system assembly Use LAM2013 kit Configure vent kits to suit application Shown above using parts from LAM2013 APL2000 and APL2807 Product vent size 222mm 89mm Side vie...

Page 45: ...04 mbar 4 Pa and a sufficient supply of inlet air can flow into the room Exhaust air pipes must comply with fire class B 1 DIN 4102 Please make sure that the minimum nominal width of the appliance con...

Page 46: ...ake sure that the local mains voltage is the same as the voltage on the rating label Full protection against accidental contact must be ensured on installation Attention Incorrect connection may resul...

Page 47: ...e on the touch control sensor keys when the appliance is being connected Briefly wipe over the surface of the hob with a sponge and soapy water and then dry with a clean cloth Hob dimensions height wi...

Page 48: ...kely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with or repaired by any unauthorised person The guarantee in no way affects your statutory or legal rights What to do if...

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