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Operating Instructions

Installation Instructions

Induction Hob

KY-R644BB

FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY

Model No. KY-R644BB
 

KY-R644CL

Summary of Contents for KY-R644BB

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Induction Hob KY R644BB FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY Model No KY R644BB KY R644CL ...

Page 2: ...ppliance please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference Before the installation Before installing this appliance write down the information below from the rating plate The rating plate is on the bottom of the appliance Model No Nr ...

Page 3: ...nsor Cooking Chart 27 30 Cleaning 31 Troubleshooting 31 35 Error Codes 36 37 Installation Instructions 38 49 Installation and Connection 38 Safety Instructions 38 40 Installation Location 41 Accessories 41 Dimensions 42 44 Flush fitting 45 Electrical Work 46 47 Installing the Appliance 48 Post installation Checklist 49 Specifications 50 Operating Instructions IH Induction Heating refers to electro...

Page 4: ... and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not place combustible materials near the appliance They may cause a fire Do not overheat the pan when preheating for stir frying and pan frying Safety Instructions Observe the following warnings to keep Genius Sensor functioning properly Make sure that the cookware is placed in the centre of the cooking zone indicated Wipe ...

Page 5: ...aker and then contact the service centre Failure to do this may cause smoke burns and electric shock If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service technician authorised by the manufacturer in order to avoid a hazard Stir liquids before heating Otherwise liquids may splatter and cause burns or injuries Each cooking zone is equipped with Residual Heat Indicator which flashes on the d...

Page 6: ... hot After use switch off the hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector Do not disassemble repair or modify the appliance For repairs contact the dealer where you purchased the appliance Warning This appliance must be earthed to prevent electric shock or fire Warning The appliance and its accessible parts may become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating...

Page 7: ...f electric shock Warning Hob guards have not been designed for use with this appliance and should not be fitted under any circumstances If the oil smokes immediately turn off the main power switch Otherwise it may catch fire Take care with hot oil This may cause burns Do not use oil preheated by other appliances Genius Sensor will not work efficiently and the oil could ignite Take care when prehea...

Page 8: ...h as a pacemaker consult your doctor The operation of the appliance may affect a medical device Do not use a steam cleaner The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system Do not place paper or dishcloths under the cookware They may get scorched due to the heat of the cookware Warning The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to p...

Page 9: ...eration panel The operation panel keys may malfunction Do not block the intake or exhaust vent The appliance may become hot and automatically switch off the main power Disposal of Old Equipment Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with gen...

Page 10: ...o keep the heat in Use the correct size of pan for the amount of food you are cooking Use the right size of pan for the diameter of the cooking zone If the diameter of the pan is not the same as the cooking zone it is preferable to use a pan with a base that is larger in diameter than the cooking zone Put just enough water in the pan to cover vegetables This will save energy Turn down the power le...

Page 11: ...tchen Timer display See page 25 6 Cooking Zone Selectors See pages 18 25 7 Slider Bar and Boost Function See pages 11 12 8 Autoboil key See page 12 9 Sensor Option key See page 12 10 Autoboil display See page 19 11 Low Temperature Cooking Mode display See page 20 12 Pan Frying Mode display See page 21 13 Deep Shallow Frying Mode display See pages 22 23 14 Pause key See page 13 1 2 3 7 8 9 14 4 6 1...

Page 12: ...ild Lock Control Panel Lock key See page 11 3 Timer key See pages 11 24 25 4 Cooking Timer display See page 24 5 Kitchen Timer display See page 25 6 Cooking Zone Selectors See pages 18 21 25 7 keys and Boost Function See pages 11 12 8 Sensor Option key See page 12 9 Pan Frying Mode display See page 21 10 Deep Shallow Frying Mode display See page 22 1 2 3 7 8 4 6 9 10 5 ...

Page 13: ...ling cleaning of small spills in that area Touch with the main power on This will disable the control panel for 20 seconds To deactivate within 20 seconds touch again Timer There are two types of timers Cooking Timer which counts down from a set time and switches off the zone when it reaches zero Available for all cooking zones Kitchen Timer which counts down from a set time and sounds an alarm wh...

Page 14: ...19 Sensor Option key This is used to select Genius Sensor cooking modes listed below See pages 20 23 Low Pan Deep Shallow Temperature Frying Mode Frying Mode Cooking Mode KY R644BB model only Sensor Option key for Low Temperature Cooking Mode KY R644BB model only keeps a low stable temperature ranging from 65 C 120 C in 5 C steps See page 20 Pan Frying Mode maintains an optimum temperature with fi...

Page 15: ...level 1 for 30 minutes Timer is paused Touch and hold again to revert the cooking zones to their original settings Timer will start countdown Pause function cannot be used if Genius Sensor cooking modes are used on any of the cooking zones Silent Mode Touch and hold both simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn off the key sound 1 is displayed to show Silent Mode is ON 0 is displayed to show Silent Mo...

Page 16: ...o i e front and rear on the right and front and rear on the left When the two cooking zones within the same group are used simultaneously the heating power is regulated so that the overall power consumption does not exceed the limit e g KY R644BB model When power level 9 is selected for front right cooking zone the maximum power available for rear right cooking zone is power level 8 Left cooking z...

Page 17: ...ware Round based cookware Cookware with feet Thin based cookware Curved based cookware Do not use curved based cookware with a 3 mm or over curve as the safety features may not be activated heating power may be diminished or the cookware may not be heated Round based cookware Cookware with feet Thin based cookware Curved based cookware Caution The cooking zone and base of the pan must be kept dry ...

Page 18: ...evel to 0 to turn off Suitable Cookware IH Cooking Operation Overview 1 Touch and hold the main power key to turn on the power If 1 minute has elapsed without any operation the main power automatically turns off If this happens turn on the main power again 2 Perform the desired operation Selecting the Power Level 1 see page 18 KY R644BB model only Autoboil Mode see page 19 Low Temperature Cooking ...

Page 19: ...matically turned off if 1 minute has elapsed without any operation Overheating Prevention Function The heating power is automatically reduced to prevent the pan overheating See page 33 Residual Heat Indicator illuminates when the top plate is hot See page 12 Child Lock The operation panel can be locked to prevent misuse of the appliance See page 11 Note The IH heater may not switch off automatical...

Page 20: ...l to 0 to turn off IH Cooking Warning Stir liquids before heating Otherwise ingredients may suddenly splatter or cookware may move and you may get burned or injured Do not overheat the pan when preheating for stir frying and pan frying Caution Take care when preheating the pan with a small amount of oil The pan may overheat and get damaged Note If no key is touched for a fixed period of time when ...

Page 21: ...fter beeping adjust the power level as required Timer can be used with Autoboil Mode See page 24 25 Cooking Timer can be used with Autoboil Mode See page 24 Note Temperature 100 will flash in the display until the boiling temperature is reached After the water is boiled the appliance automatically sets the power level to 7 Increase or decrease the power level as required Autoboil Mode is developed...

Page 22: ...6 Touch and hold the key of the cooking zone or put the temperature setting to OFF to turn off IH Cooking Note Due to the variety of food types and pans the actual temperature of food may be different from the set temperature Increase or decrease the setting until the required food temperature is achieved Cookware with a non stick coating may affect the sensor detection Adjust the set temperature ...

Page 23: ... Temperature adjustable range 140 o C to 230 o C See Genius Sensor Cooking Chart on page 26 6 When the set temperature is reached the temperature display stops flashing and the appliance beeps 5 times Add ingredients 7 Touch and hold the key of the cooking zone or put the temperature setting to OFF to turn off IH Cooking Note Cooking Timer can be used with Pan Frying Mode see page 24 The actual te...

Page 24: ...6 When the set temperature is reached the temperature display stops flashing and the appliance beeps 5 times Add ingredients 7 Touch and hold the key of the cooking zone or put the temperature setting to OFF to turn off the cooking zone IH Cooking Note Cooking Timer cannot be used with Deep Shallow Frying Mode Only Kitchen Timer can be used See page 25 The actual oil temperature may vary from the ...

Page 25: ...e hot oil brown coloured oil cloudy oil or oil with food sediment Observe the recommendations for suitable cookware See pages 15 16 Ensure the top plate and bottom of the pan are dry and clean Do not add ingredients before the temperature display stops flashing Heating may stop due to an abnormality detected Once preheating has started do not add oil or move the pan to another cooking zone Note To...

Page 26: ...the desired cooking time If the timer is not set within 5 seconds it reverts back to power display Cooking Timer setting range 1 minute to 9 hours Keep holding either or will increase or decrease hours or minutes rapidly KY R644BB model Slides to 90 minutes Then touch to increase in hours Cancelling Cooking Timer Set the timer to 0 Adjusting countdown time Once countdown has started the timer can ...

Page 27: ...uch Timer key twice if the appliance is in operation Kitchen Timer symbol flashes until the time is set 3 Touch slider KY R644BB or and KY R644CL to set time Kitchen Timer setting range 1 minute to 9 hours Keep holding either or will increase or decrease hours or minutes rapidly KY R644BB model Slides to 90 minutes Then touch to increase in hours Cancelling Kitchen Timer Set the timer to 0 Adjusti...

Page 28: ...1 1 Butter 1 2 Honey 2 2 Heating Soup e g lentil 1 2 Milk 4 5 Frankfurters 5 6 Simmering Stew 4 5 Pasta sauce 4 5 Rice pudding 4 5 Fish fillets 4 5 White sauce 5 6 Pan frying Pre heat pan 8 9 Stir fry dish 8 9 Fried eggs 7 7 Pancakes thin Crêpes 6 7 Omelette 6 7 Steak Bacon Chops 6 7 Fish fillets 6 7 Meatballs 4 5 Boiling Pasta Water 8 b Vegetables 7 8 Rice 4 5 ...

Page 29: ... 120 Egg 90 100 5 10 Rice 90 100 15 20 Potato dumplings 90 100 15 25 Potatoes 95 105 30 45 Steaming Fish 90 100 15 30 Shellfish 90 100 15 30 Vegetables 90 100 10 40 Potatoes 100 105 30 40 Chicken breast 105 115 25 35 Bain marie 2 Sauce e g Hollandaise 90 95 15 20 Chocolate melting 90 100 1 Stir the ingredients while heating 2 Heat the water until the set temperature is reached After beeping place ...

Page 30: ...95 105 30 90 Compote 95 100 10 30 Jam 105 115 20 30 3 Simmering The temperatures and times recommended are for simmering only These recipes require to cook food items e g meat vegetables etc with high power before moving onto simmering stage In such cases cook the food items by selecting the appropriate power level then change to Low Temperature Cooking Mode See page 20 If Low Temperature Cooking ...

Page 31: ... 180 5 10 Egg scrambled 160 1 2 Omelette 160 180 3 6 Bacon 180 2 8 Sausages 180 10 15 Burgers 160 10 20 Schnitzel 180 200 5 10 Chicken breast 180 230 10 20 Duck breast 140 180 10 20 Beef fillet 3 cm thick 160 200 6 12 Steak rare 3 cm thick 200 230 6 8 Steak medium well done 3 cm thick 180 200 8 12 Pork 180 230 6 10 Pork chops 180 230 8 12 Lamb chops 180 230 6 10 Fish fillet plain 200 230 5 15 Fish...

Page 32: ... Genius Sensor Cooking Chart Deep Shallow Frying Mode 7 levels Menus Temperature Setting Cooking Time after beeping mins Chips homemade 150 160 5 10 Mushrooms battered 150 160 4 8 Chicken 160 170 5 10 Doughnuts 170 180 5 10 Vegetables battered 170 180 4 8 Fish battered 170 190 5 10 Frozen food items 170 190 5 10 ...

Page 33: ...o the top plate or operation panel and wipe with a cloth Note Ensure there are no stains on the base of the cookware During the warranty period any repairs may only be performed by service technicians authorised by the appliance manufacturer Unauthorised repairs may cause electric shock and short circuit do not attempt this yourself Consult an authorised service technician In case of minor faults ...

Page 34: ...zone is in operation a beep will sound and the cooking zone is turned off automatically Set the appliance again as required It is recommended to use the cooking timer when simmering for a long period of time See page 24 Symptom Possible cause Key operation is disabled Your fingertips are covered Touch with bare finger Control Panel Lock is activated See page 11 You performed the operation while ho...

Page 35: ...ill hot the cooling fan operates When the appliance cools down it will automatically stop Symptom Possible cause The heating power is weaker Overheating Prevention Function If the base of the cookware overheats the heating power will automatically reduce The power indication will remain the same The power returns to normal after the cookware cools down Unsuitable cookware e g ceramic and earthenwa...

Page 36: ... Mode will start automatically when the top plate is cooled down Symptom Possible cause Preheating time takes too long The actual temperature is different from the set temperature Food is not achieving set temperature The pan has been moved away from Genius Sensor The base of the pan or top plate is dirty Water oil or food was added during preheating The temperature on the base of the pan may vary...

Page 37: ... may take longer depending on the type material shape and size of the base of the pan Adjust the temperature as required with slider KY R644BB or or KY R644CL Pan Frying Mode Symptom Possible cause Preheating time takes too long The actual temperature is different from the set temperature The pan has been moved away from Genius Sensor The base of the pan or top plate is dirty Water oil or food was...

Page 38: ... removed The pan is not placed in the centre of the cooking zone An incompatible pan is used See pages 15 16 Small object on the cooking zone Small metal objects e g cutlery utensils are placed on the cooking zone If the above conditions are not rectified the display and the main power will turn off Error Codes The intake or exhaust vent are blocked see page 42 Remove any blockages The following e...

Page 39: ... The pan is not in the correct position More than 800 g of oil has been heated up Ingredients were added while preheating If you cannot resolve the above problems or any error appears contact the service centre Turn off the main power switch and the circuit breaker Contact the dealer you purchased the appliance from or the service centre for assistance Error Codes Note Warranty claims that resulte...

Page 40: ...ller Any malfunction or accident resulting from the failure to follow Installation Instructions is not covered by the warranty Safety Instructions When performing the installation follow these instructions completely Improper installation may cause an electric leakage or fire Install 220 240 V 40 A dedicated single phase or three phase at 380 415V 2N circuit with the earth leakage circuit breaker ...

Page 41: ... shock Before performing the installation turn off the circuit breaker This can prevent electric shock If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service technician authorised by the appliance manufacturer in order to avoid a hazard Do not disassemble repair or modify the appliance e g the top plate Doing so may cause the appliance to operate abnormally and may be dangerous Do not step ...

Page 42: ...not use varnished materials as they may become discoloured The material of the countertop should have heat resistance equal to or exceeding that of laminated thermosetting high pressure decorative sheets If the materials are not heat resistant they may get deformed or cause a fire Warning The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage to persons or items caused by failure to observe the safety ...

Page 43: ... 44 Min 51 mm clearance from cutout to rear wall Max 330 mm depth of cabinets Min 51 mm clearance from cutout to side wall Cutout Min 762 mm clearance from the top of the cooktop to the bottom of the cabinets 2 pieces See page 48 Clamp Installation Location Accessories ...

Page 44: ...de View 590 52 6 Power cord length approx 1 2 m Sheath length approx 1 1 m KY R644BB measurement mm KY R644BB KY R644CL Rear side Front side 520 Intake vent Exhaust vent 52 6 520 Intake vent Exhaust vent 52 6 Dimensions 590 520 ...

Page 45: ...a minimum of 20 mm extra space underneath the bottom of the appliance for air circulation Allow for a minimum of 40 mm extra space in rear of the partition Top view of the partition Min 20 Min 40 70 265 490 560 Partition Building rear wall Countertop cutout Partition Countertop front Dimensions Side View Caution If this condition is not met do not install the appliance ...

Page 46: ...talling Above an Oven The appliance may only be installed over a Panasonic oven Allow for extra spaces for air circulation as shown below Min 60 Min 5 Min 40 Oven Dimensions measurement mm 490 3 0 R3 1 560 3 0 Building side wall Countertop front Min 59 Building side wall Building rear wall Min 51 Min 600 Min 51 Min 51 ...

Page 47: ...or maintenance Before sealing in test that the appliance works Grout the perimeter using a heat resistant silicone Smooth the seal with a suitable finishing product Follow the silicone instructions and do not turn on the appliance until the silicone is completely dry Caution Please observe the diagrams for the cut out dimensions in granite and marble worktops Using unsuitable silicone may cause pe...

Page 48: ...Single phase A C 220 240 V 40 A 50 Hz electrical system must be used It is also possible to use a three phase electrical system If connecting to aluminium wiring use connectors approved for use with aluminium wiring Check with the local utilities for electrical codes applied in the area Failure to wire the appliance according to governing codes may result in a hazardous condition After installatio...

Page 49: ...ble and diagram Three phase connection 380 415 V 2N 50 Hz Separate the L wires and connect them in accordance with the instructions given in the following table and diagram Electrical cable Wire connection Yellow Green Connect to the earth terminal N Grey and Blue together L Black and Brown together Connect to the live terminal Electrical cable Wire connection Yellow Green Connect to the earth ter...

Page 50: ...liance 2 places at rear Place the appliance on the packaging upper filler when fitting clamps to prevent damage to the countertop Match the clamp grips with the holes on the sides of the appliance then slide the clamp from the right to the left to fasten them to the appliance Upper Filler 3 Connect the power cord See page 47 Installing the Appliance Warning Do not disassemble the top plate Connect...

Page 51: ...Has the earth been installed Has the earth leakage circuit breaker been installed Electrical testing 1 Touch to turn on the main power Does the main power light illuminate 2 Touch the following keys to check function of each IH heater Left front cooking zone Left rear cooking zone Right front cooking zone Right rear cooking zone Make sure to turn off each cooking zone and the main power switch aft...

Page 52: ...r n a n a Energy consumption per cooking zone or area calculated per kg ECelectric cooking Left front 180 5 Wh kg 186 1 Wh kg Left rear 179 5 Wh kg 179 5 Wh kg Right front 174 2 Wh kg 179 5 Wh kg Right rear 186 1 Wh kg 186 1 Wh kg Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg ECelectric hob 180 1 Wh kg 182 8 Wh kg Power supply Single phase 220 240 V 50 Hz Three phase 380 415 V 2N 50 Hz Power co...

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