Bosch PMI968MS Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Bosch PMI968MS Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Built-in induction hob

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BUILT-IN INDUCTION HOB
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION
PMI968MS
PMI968MS

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  • Page 1 BUILT-IN INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION PMI968MS PMI968MS...
  • Page 2 Preface Thank you for choosing Bosch cooking appliances. Please read this User manual carefully before you use the product. Any defects and losses caused by ignoring the mentioned items and cautions mentioned in the operation and installation instruction are not covered by our warranty and any liability.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Information Safety instructions…….………….. …………………………. Causes of damage…………………………………………… Environmental Protection Advice on saving energy……….……………………..……... Installation Instructions Preparing the kitchen units…........….…. Important notes …………….………….…………………..…. Installing and connecting the hob…….………..…………..Induction Cooking Advantages of induction cooking…………………………... Suitable pans……………………………….…………………. Operation instruction Getting familiar with your new hob………..……….….…..
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Customer service Tips with good intention………………….…………………... Attention: BSH Home Appliances (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd. reserves the right of final explanation of all the contents in the Operation and Installation Instruction. The contents of this user manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety information Read this instructions carefully. Only after doing this will you be able to operate your appliance properly. Keep this Instructions in a safe place. If the appliance is given to another person, ensure the appliance documentation is also included.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety Instructions Hot cooking hob Risk of burns! Do not touch the hot areas of the hob. It is imperative that children keep away from the appliance. The residual heat Indicator tells you if the hotplates are hot (See “Residual heat warning light”...
  • Page 7 Safety information Safety Instructions Taking care of the cooling fan This induction hob is fitted with a fan in the lower section. Risk of malfunction! If a drawer is fitted beneath the hob you must not keep small objects or paper in it as, if they are picked up, they could damage the cooling fan or affect the cooling system.
  • Page 8: Causes Of Damage

    Safety information Causes of damage The base of the pans The rough bases of pans may scratch the hob. When the Induction hob is switched on, avoid leaving empty pans on the hotplates for long time. These may cause damage. Hot pans Never rest hot pans on the control panel, the indicator area or the hob surround.
  • Page 9: Advice On Saving Energy

    Environmental Protection Environmentally-friendly waste management Unpack the appliance and dispose of the packaging by environmentally-friendly means. Advice on saving energy Use a pan with thick flat base. Curved bases increase energy consumption. Place a ruler on the base of the pan, if there are no gaps, the base of the pan is completely flat.
  • Page 10 Installation instructions...
  • Page 11: Preparing The Kitchen Units

    Installation instructions Preparing the Kitchen Taking into account the hob ventilation: Units - Figure 1-7 An aperture must be cut in the top section of the back of the kitchen unit, 680 mm wide and 45 mm high (figure there must be a gap of 20 mm between the back of the kitchen unit and the kitchen wall (figure 7).
  • Page 12: Important Notes

    Installation instructions Important notes Safety in use is only guaranteed if the technical installation of the hob has been carried out correctly and in accordance with the installation instructions. The installation technician shall be liable for any damage caused as a result of incorrect installation Only an authorized technician is able to connect the appliance.
  • Page 13: Installing And Connecting The Hob

    Installation instructions Installing and connecting the hob See the name plate (see figure) for the voltage. Figure 8 Connection diagram ( see figure) 1. Brown 2. Blue 3. Green and Yellow Is required 16A electrical installation at customer’s house (electrical circuit, socket and fuse ). Do not trap the lead during installation and do not guide it over sharp edges.
  • Page 14: Advantages Of Induction Cooking

    Induction cooking Advantages of Induction cooking involves a radical change to the traditional induction cooking method of heating, as the heat is generated directly in the pan. For this reason, it offers a number of advantages: Greater speed in cooking and frying; as the pan is heated directly.
  • Page 15: Induction Cooking

    Induction cooking Suitable pans Unsuitable pans. Never use pans made from: standard, high quality steel glass earthenware copper aluminum Characteristics of the base of the pan The characteristics of the base of the pan can affect the evenness of the cooking. Pans which are made from heat-diffusing materials ( such as “sandwich”...
  • Page 16: Getting Familiar With Your New Hob

    Operation Instruction Getting familiar with your new hob Top view of product Control Panel...
  • Page 17 Operation Instruction Getting familiar with your new hob The hotplates Cooking zones This hob has two hotplates. Internal crosses indicates Induction cooking zone. External lines to help centering the pots over the crosses. Only use pans which are suitable for induction cooking, see the section on “Suitable pans”.
  • Page 18 Operation Instruction Getting familiar with your new hob Product Code PMI968MS Specification Product Appearance Model CS35-PMI968MS Voltage 220 V ~ 240 V Frequency 50 Hz Individual Induction power 3.3 kW (rated) /2.2 kW (kW) (Power level 9) Left hotplate Individual Induction power 1.8 kW (rated) /1.4 kW...
  • Page 19: Residual Heat Warning Light

    Operation Instruction Residual heat The hob has a residual heat warning light for each hotplate warning light to show those which are still hot. Avoid touching the hotplate when this warning light is on. Although the hob is switched off, the warning light will stay lit while the hotplate is hot.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Hotplate

    Operation Instruction Adjusting the Select the required heat setting using symbols 1to 9. hotplate Heat setting 1 = minimum Heat setting 9 = maximum Adjusting the heat setting: Press the symbol on the corresponding hotplate. indicator lights up. Within next 10 seconds, press the symbol for the required heat setting.
  • Page 21: Cooking Table

    Operation Instruction Cooking table Some examples are given in the following table. The cooking times depend on the type, weight and quality of the food being cooked. For these reason, results may vary. We suggest to do a pre-heating at heat setting 9 or at powerboost, then use the bellow settings.
  • Page 22 Operation Instruction Cooking table Slow cooking Duration of slow level cooking in recommended minutes after pre- heating Pan-frying Fillets, with or without pastry or breadcrumb coating 6–7 6–10 min Frozen fillets 6–7 8–12 min Chops, with or without breadcrumb coating 6–7 8–12 min Steak (3 cm thick)
  • Page 23: The Powerboost Function

    Operation Instruction The Powerboost Using this function to heat the contents of the pan faster function than by using heat setting This function allows you to increase the maximum power level of the hotplate in use. Restrictions when All the hotplates have this function. using the The power boost function will be available provided the other powerboost function...
  • Page 24 Operation Instruction Time program This function is used to switch a hotplate off automatically function Switching a Enter the time period for the required hotplate. The Hotplate off hotplate will switch off automatically once this time has automatically elapsed. The hob must be switched on. Select the hotplate and heat setting required and corresponding power (kilowatts) are displayed.
  • Page 25: Switching A Hotplate Off Automatically

    Operation Instruction Switching a Hotplate off The cooking time for the selected hotplate will be shown on automatically display. The shorter time will be shown on the time program function display when both timer of hotplate are selected. The cooking time for the selected hotplate can be checked and modified by press the symbol Once the time has elapsed The hotplate switched off once this time has elapsed.
  • Page 26: Basic Settings

    Operation Instruction Basic settings The hob offers various basic settings. Some of these settings can be modified. Deactivating the beep majority of beeps deactivated Short beep to confirm some beeps deactivated that a symbol button has been pressed all beeps activated* or long beep to warn that an incorrect operation has been performed.
  • Page 27: Accessing The Basic Settings

    Operation Instruction Basic settings Accessing the basic Follow the steps bellow settings Switch on the hob using the main switch. Press the within the next 10 seconds until a beep sounds to confirm this and lights up on the hotplate display on the left-hand side of the programming zone (see diagram).
  • Page 28: Automatic Time Limitation

    Operation Instruction Automatic time The automatic time limitation function is activated if the limitation hotplate is used for prolonged periods without any modifications being made (from 1 to 2 hours depending on the heat setting). The hotplate stops heating. – Indicators and residual heat warning light flash...
  • Page 29: Hob Surround

    Operation Instruction Care and cleaning Cooking hob Glass scrapers Remove stubborn dirt with a glass scraper. Remove the guard from the scraper Clean the surface of the cooking hob with the blade. Do not use the scraper cover to clean the surface of the cooking hob as this could scratch the surface.
  • Page 30: Fixing Malfunctions

    Operation Instruction Fixing malfunctions Malfunctions are generally caused by minor faults. Before contacting Customer Service, ensure you have read the following recommendations and warnings. Display Malfunction Measure The electric power Use other electrical appliances to check if there has been a supply has been break in the electric power supply.
  • Page 31: Normal Noises Heard During Appliance Operation

    Operation Instruction Normal noises heard Induction heating technology is based on the creation of during appliance electromagnetic fields which enable heat to be generated directly operation in the base of the pan. Depending on the construction of the pan, these electromagnetic fields may produce certain noises or vibrations as detailed below: A low buzzing noise, like a transformer This noise is produced when cooking with high power levels.
  • Page 32: Tips With Good Intention

    Customer Service Tips with Only technicians that have received professional training and good intention have a qualification for hob maintenance may carry out maintenance operations for the hob. No other person should maintain the hob, to avoid serious consequences. When your hob is not working properly, before contacting our Customer Service, please refer to “Fixing malfunctions”...
  • Page 33 Material Number : 9000****** Version : 01 Revised date :2010-10 Guarantee: The guarantee conditions for this appliance are as defined by our representative in the country in which it is sold. Details regarding these conditions can be obtained from dealer from whom the appliance was purchased.

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