ILVE Fusion Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual
ILVE Fusion Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual

ILVE Fusion Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual

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Fusion
INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
220-240V / 50Hz
220-230V / 60Hz
395.502.1

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  • Page 1 Fusion INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE 220-240V / 50Hz 220-230V / 60Hz 395.502.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index GENERAL WARNINGS INSTALLATION III.1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS III.1.a AIR TREATMENT III.2 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 660 mm DEEP BASES III.2.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION III.2.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY III.3 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 840mm DEEP BASES III.3.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION III.3.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY III.4 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 900mm DEEP BASES...
  • Page 4: Igeneral

    The two appliances are electrically and functionally independent 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 •...
  • Page 5: Warnings

    WARNINGS ATTENTION: This appliance has not been designed for gas hobs. • This appliance is manufactured according to the safety standards in force; • The using of this appliance must not be other than the one it has been designed for, this means as a domestic induction hob with integrated aspiration for cooking;...
  • Page 6 • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above, and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved;...
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION III.1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS Carefully read the guide before installation and use of the appliances. The installation requires safety equipment and a range of tool as per fig.3.1. Fig. 3.1 The aspiration hob is equipped with all the hardware needed for its installation and is suitable for most furniture.
  • Page 8 The furniture finishing should be treated with heat resistant glue (100°C) otherwise its shape and colour may change due to the inferior heat resistance. Ideally the appliance should be installed without any adjacent 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).
  • Page 9: Iii.1.A Air Treatment

    On the front part there must be an opening of no less than 5 mm (Fig.3.5 dimension a). It is recommended to install the appliance only after having installed the kitchen base cabinet in order to avoid eventual damages to the glass hob. Fig.
  • Page 10: Iii.2 Installation On Up To 660 Mm Deep Bases

    III.2 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 660 mm DEEP BASES 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.
  • Page 11: Iii.2.A Induction Hob Installation

    III.2.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION To leave the necessary space for the air pipes it is important to install the induction hob with the centerline more than 300mm 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.
  • Page 12 Before fixing the induction hob fix the foam gasket provided with the appliance on the back of the hob. CAUTION! It is forbidden to install the appliance 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).
  • Page 13: Iii.2.B Executive Directions

    III.2.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS The base of the cabinet must be at least drilled as indicated in Fig. 3.13 and the back removed in case. Fig. 3.13 If the installation does not include the optional plasma filtering kit the cut of the base can be reduced as shown at Fig.
  • Page 14 Fig. 3.15 The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.16). 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.
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16: Iii.3.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

    III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY After having determined the aspiration unit position, 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). Fig.
  • Page 17 It is now possible to joint up the external air 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.
  • Page 18: Iii.3 Installation On Up To 840Mm Deep Bases

    III.3 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 840mm DEEP BASES For installation on bases deep up to 660 mm the only installation possible is described at paragraph 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”...
  • Page 19 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 It is now possible to assemble the joint “2” by fixing the 4 screws previously removed. (Fig. 3.21 a-bn°1-3-4-5). Screws at Fig. 3.22 – 3.23 a-b n°2-6 must be fixed after moving the inferior 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.
  • Page 21: Iii.3.A Induction Hob Installation

    III.3.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION To leave the necessary space for the air pipe it is important to install the induction hob with 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.
  • Page 22 Before fixing the induction hob, glue the foam gasket included on the inferior part of the glass. Caution! It is forbidden to install 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).
  • Page 23: Iii.3.B Executive Directions

    III.3.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS The base must be at least cut as shown in Fig. 3.27 and the back removed if needed. Fig. 3.27 If the installation includes the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig. 3.14 Fig.
  • Page 24 The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.16). 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.
  • Page 25 To do this, the clamp that holds the power cable on the side of the box must be cut, unscrew the screws that fix the octagonal box (Fig.17) Fig. 3.17 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.
  • Page 26: Iii.3.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

    III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY After having determined the aspiration box 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). Fig.
  • Page 27 It is now possible to joint up the external air 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.
  • Page 28: Iii.4 Installation On Up To 900Mm Deep Bases

    III.4 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 900mm DEEP BASES For installation on bases deep up to 840mm the the only options are described at previous paragraphs III.2, III.3. With a kitchen top deeper than 840mm further to the previous options it is possible to rotate the aspiration box in order to have more space available inside the furniture.
  • Page 29: Iii.4.A Induction Hob Installation

    III.4.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION To leave the necessary space for the air pipes it is important to install the induction hob with the centerline more than 540mm 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.
  • Page 30 Before fixing the induction hob fix the foam gasket provided with the appliance on the back of the hob. CAUTION! It is forbidden to install the appliance 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).
  • Page 31: Iii.4.B Executive Directions

    III.4.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS The base of the cabinet must be at least drilled as indicated in Fig. 3.30 and the back removed in case. Fig. 3.30 If the installation includes the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig.
  • Page 32 The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.16). 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.
  • Page 33 To carry out this operation, the clamp that holds the power cable on the side of the box must be cut and unscrew the screws that fix the octagonal box (Fig.17) 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.
  • Page 34: Iii.4.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

    III.4.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY After having determined the aspiration box 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. 3.34-X) to the fix joint (Fig. 3.34-Y). Fig.
  • Page 35 It is now possible to joint up the external air 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.
  • Page 36: Iii.5 Installation On Bases Deep More Than 900Mm

    III.5 INSTALLATION ON BASES DEEP MORE THAN 900mm For installation on bases deep up to 900mm the only options are described at previous paragraphs III.2, III.3, III.4. With a kitchen top deeper than 900mm further to the previous options it is possible to increase the depth available to the drawers thanks to the replacement of the connector identified with "1"...
  • Page 37 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 It is now possible to assemble the joint “2” by fixing the 4 screws previously removed (Fig. 3.21 a-bn°1-3-4-5). Screws at Fig. 3.21 a-b n°2-6 must be fixed after moving the inferior 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.
  • Page 39: Iii.5.A Induction Hob Installation

    III.5.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION To leave the necessary space for the air pipe it is important to install the induction hob with 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.
  • Page 40 Before fixing the induction hob, glue the foam gasket included on the inferior part of the glass. Caution! It is forbidden to install 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).
  • Page 41: Iii.5.B Executive Directions

    III.5.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS The base must be at least cut as shown in Fig. 3.38 and the back removed if needed. Fig. 3.38 If the installation is including the optional plasma filtering kit the cut on the base can be reduced as shown at Fig.
  • Page 42 Fig. 3.39 The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.16). 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.
  • Page 43 To do this, the clamp that holds the power cable on the side of the box must be cut and unscrew the screws that fix the octagonal box (Fig.3.17) 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.
  • Page 44: Iii.5.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

    III.5.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY After having determined the aspiration box 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). Fig.
  • Page 45 It is now possible to joint up the external air 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.
  • Page 46: Iii.6 Electrical Connection

    III.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical connection must be carried out ONLY by qualified technicians. The electrical protection of the electrical connection upstream of the equipment must comply with the regulations in force. Caution! Make sure that the voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) indicated on the serial number plate located on the appliances correspond to those available at the installation site.
  • Page 47 Stable connection to the network by interposing a bipolar switch to ensure disconnection from the network, with a contact opening distance allowing complete disconnection under the conditions of the overvoltage category III, in accordance with the installation rules (Fig. 3.56). Fig.
  • Page 48 The appliance is composed by three devices that must be separately connected to the electricity: the serial plates stating the electricity supply needed are located under each side of the induction hob and on the upper aspiration unit. Connection must be carried out by means of connection cables model H05V2V2-F, following the instructions on the table below: LINE BROWN...
  • Page 49: Operation

    OPERATION V.1 INDUCTION HOB TECHNICAL FEATURES Supply Voltage 220-240Vac Supply Frequency 50/60Hz 7400W 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.
  • Page 50: Appropriate Pots For Induction

    V.2 APPROPRIATE POTS FOR INDUCTION The induction works perfectly if you use the appropriate pots with the right pot sizes in the inductor area (fig.29). Fig. 29 The pots during cooking must be at the center of the cooking zone. If the pressure cooker is used, it should be kept under close supervision until it is pressurized.
  • Page 51: Induction Hob Operation

    V.3 INDUCTION HOB OPERATION POT DETECTOR One of the advantages of induction appliances is the pot detector. If there are no cookware on the cooking zone, the symbol will appear when the appliance is switched on. If, in 10 minutes time, a pan will be placed on the cooking zone, the zone will detect it and it and will switch on to the set level.
  • Page 52 CONTROLS Hob controls are illustrated on Fig.30. Functionality is described hereunder: Fig. 30 A. ON/OFF hob B. Pause/Recall C. ON/OFF lock D. – Timer E. + Timer F. Slider G. Defrost / Heating / Slow cooking H. Fast cooking L.Timer SLIDER FUNCTIONING Medium power Maximum power...
  • Page 53 TURN THE COOKING ZONES ON After having turned on the hob by touching , within 10 sec switch on the selected cooking zone touching the related slider. Use the slider in order to set the desired cooking level from 1 to 9 (Fig. 30) (see section “COOKING LEVELS) At the first contact, the level is set according to the part of the slider that is touched.
  • Page 54 LOCK FUNCTION By activating the key Lock you can stop the operation or the use of the cooking zones. This lock is acting also as Child Lock. Activation The hob must be on. Touch for 1 second at least, the respective LED lights on, the lock is active. The lock is avoiding any accidental drive, except If the hob is turned off while lock function is active this will last until the next switch on.
  • Page 55 PAUSE FUNCTION The execution of the function is only possible if at least one cooking zone is operating. The pause can also be activated with specific errors of the cooking zones, the error is hidden; also the indication of residual heat, special messages like , are hidden.
  • Page 56 RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR The appliance is equipped with the residual heat indicator . The cooking area does not heat up directly, but through the return heat transmitted by the pot. After the zone is turned off, the display shows and, as long as it is active, you can use it to heat up food or defrost food.
  • Page 57 POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The Power Management system distributes power between the available cooking zones arranged in pairs (Fig.5.3), providing maximum power at a cooking zone and automatically reducing the power available to the other one. The display of the second cooking zone alternates, for a few seconds, the power of cooking chosen and the limited power.
  • Page 58 BRIDGE FUNCTION With this function it is possible to manage two zones with equal size. The two zones are activated at the same time and controlled only through one of them. Activation Whether the two cooking zones operate at a different level, or at level 0, touch at the same time any point of the related slider;...
  • Page 59 SAFETY SWITCH OFF Maximum continuous operation of a particular cooking zone is limited, and the duration is displayed in the above chart. When the cooking zone is turned off by the safety mechanism, the indicator displays , or in case there is any remaining heat left. Time in minutes before Level safety switch off...
  • Page 60 TIMER FUNCTION Use of timer facilitates cooking Activation • The induction hob and the selected cooking zone must be turned on. • Touch at the same time, the timer displays and the symbol of the first (from the left) active cooking zone lights on. •...
  • Page 61 Deactivation before the expiration of the set time • Touch at the same time • Touch as many times as necessary to select the zone where you desire to deactivate the timer. • The selected zone will show the symbol ; •...
  • Page 62 COOKING LEVELS Heating power of the hotplates may be set at nine different levels. The following chart indicates illustrative use of each power setting. LEVEL PURPOSE Off, using remaining heat Keep warm, slow simmer of smaller quantities of food Slow simmer (continuation of cooking after a powerful start-up). Slow cooking of large quantities of food..
  • Page 63: Cooker Hood Operation

    V.4 COOKER HOOD OPERATION In order to switch the aspiration on firstly open one of the two flaps or both (fig. 5.4) Fig. 5.4 To open the flap just press on its exterior part (fig. 5.5). Fig. 5.5 To reach the maximum aspiration try to convert the cooking fumes on the closer side to the aspiration (Fig.
  • Page 64 Do not place any object above the aesthetic frame and above the flaps of the hood (Fig.5.7). Fig. 5.7 The touch controls are located in front of the aspirator and consist of 4 buttons and a central display (Fig.5.8). Fig. 5.8 ASPIRATION TURN ON Touching T1 for 1sec the aspiration turns on at 1st speed.
  • Page 65 ADJUSTABLE AND DELAYED SELF-SWITCHING OFF By pressing T4 adjustable and delayed self-switching off of the aspiration can be activated. The display shows “D”: With the hood in operation, select the desired speed than press T4 to activate the delayed self – switching off. The display will show “1”...
  • Page 66 ANTI GREASE FILTER CLEANING ALARM Every 30 hours’ operation, when aspiration is switched off, letter “G” will light up on the display for 30 seconds warning that anti grease filter cleaning is necessary. To reset the timer press T3 for 5 seconds while aspiration is switched off, otherwise the device will give the same warning the next time aspiration is switched off.
  • Page 67 To optimize the operation, it is also recommended to dry all the inside of the hood, then open the right 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). Fig.
  • Page 68: Vcleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Before any service or cleaning operation disconnect the device from the power supply (fig.1-2 chapter WARNINGS). VI.1 INDUCTION HOB CLEANING After each use of the glass surface, wait for it to cool down and clean it; otherwise, even the smallest food residue will be burnt onto the hot surface next time you use the appliance.
  • Page 69 Stubborn and burnt residues can be removed using specific detergents for glass surfaces or with a scraper! (fig. 6.4). Caution! Be careful not to get hurt when using the scraper! Fig. 6.4 The smallest dirt can be removed with a damp sponge. Warning! Remove the detergent completely from the surface, as some residue may damage it.
  • Page 70: Vi.2 Cooker Hood Cleaning

    VI.2 COOKER HOOD CLEANING The hood must be cleaned immediately after installing and removing the protective film in order to remove any residual glue or impurities of any kind. The hood must be cleaned frequently both internally and externally (at least once a month).
  • Page 71 Before performing the washing operations, any dust particles should be removed by air or aspirated, so as to avoid rubbing on the surface. Where water has been used as a means of cleaning or rinsing, especially in areas with significant limestone, it is recommended to dry the surface to prevent staining. To avoid contamination caused by iron particles, make sure that the tools selected for cleaning have not previously been used on other metals or alloys.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING! During the warranty period repairs can only be carried out by authorized service staff CAUTION! Before any service or maintenance, disconnect the power supply of the device (fig.1-2 chapter WARNINGS) Unauthorized repairs or services may cause electric shock or short circuit, so do not ...
  • Page 73 Overheating in the coils of one or tecnica more cooking zones, for incorrect Get in touch with the authorized service use of the hob or for failure of the center quoting the error code. cooling fan. Power board error. Get in touch with the authorized service tecnica center quoting the error code.
  • Page 74: Discontinuation, Disassembly And Waste Disposal

    DISCONTINUATION, DISASSEMBLY AND WASTE DISPOSAL DISCONTINUATION Discontinuation means the definitive stop of the operation and the disassembly or  the appliance. After discontinuation the appliance can be installed on another furniture, privately  resold or disposed of. CAUTION! For discontinuation it is necessary to switch the appliance off and disconnect the power (fig.

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