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ESINF600B
ESINF90B
COD. 04086IE - 23.06.2016 REV. 00

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  • Page 1 ESINF600B ESINF90B COD. 04086IE - 23.06.2016 REV. 00...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing a Eurostyle Cooktop. Before we continue telling you about this cooktop, we cordially invite you to become part of the Eurostyle family by subscribing to ongoing information and invitations. You will find that the clean lines and modern look of your Eurostyle Cooktop blends perfectly with your kitchen décor.
  • Page 3: Cooking Area

    COOKING AREA TYPE: PCZ VTCI 30 cm 60 cm 60 cm Model: ESINF600B 90 cm 77 cm Model: ESINF90B The appliance has 2/4 cooking areas with different sizes and different power levels. The heating elements are of the magnetic induction type, which come on after selecting the heating element, and the heat can be regulated using the controls on the front panel, from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9 (depending on the models).
  • Page 4 Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Safety instructions given supervision or instruction con- cerning use of the appliance by a per- Before first use, you should carefully read son responsible for their safety. User the installation and connection instruc- cleaning and maintenance may not be tions.
  • Page 5: Connecting The Electricity

    Connecting the electricity ovens, due to the high temperature rea- ched by this appliance. The electric connection is made via an omnipolar switch or plug where accessible, When finished, turn off the coo- which is suitable for the intensity to be tole- king zone by using the touch controls.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED The glues used in manufacturing TECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENT the kitchen unit and in the adhesive on INSTALLATION STANDARDS AND THE the decorative laminate of the worktop MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. surface should be made to tolerate tem- peratures of up to 100 ºC.
  • Page 7 Minimum ventilation Minimum ventilation distances distances fig. 1 Minimum distance to wall Fitting holes fig. 2 fig. 3 Sealing washer Sealing washer...
  • Page 8: Technical Details

    Technical details Class 3 hob. Dimensions and characteristics ESINF600B ESINF90B Height (mm) Lenght (mm) Width (mm) Width (mm) (W) Lenght (mm) (L) Depth (mm) MJ/h Ø booster Induction hotplate 1800 Induction hotplate 2200 Induction hotplate 3000 10.8 Induction hotplate 3700 13.3...
  • Page 9: Use And Maintenance

    Use and Maintenance Each action is confirmed by a beep. Touch control user instructions SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS 1) Touch the on sensor (1) for at least one second. The Touch Control will acti- 1 On/off sensor. vate, you will hear a beep and the indi- cators will turn on.
  • Page 10: Powering Off The Device

    for each additional stroke, it will go up one level until reaching the maximum value of Locking the sensors . Using the sensor (4), you can redu- ce the power level. Using the locking sensor (8), you can block all the sensors on the touch control For a fast powering up at maximum power: panel.
  • Page 11: Power Function

    tely. If within three minutes go by without The function can also be disconnected having placed a pan on the hotplate or if automatically if the temperature in the coo- an inappropriate one is placed there, the king area is very high. cooking plate deactivates.
  • Page 12 will stop. Table 2 Take into account that this safety Power MAXIMUM function is activated even though the OPERATION TIME selected (in hours) Touch Control is turned off! Do not leave any objects down on the Touch Control! Clock The top is fitted with a clock that can be used for two different functions: as a plate timer or as a countdown chronometer.
  • Page 13: Timer Function

    If, while the clock is working as a count- 4 You have a further 5 seconds to select down chronometer, at some point the the time required, simply by touching the induction plates are set at power level sensors (11) or (12) on the the touch control panel will turn off after a clock.
  • Page 14: Overheating Safety Feature

    of the indicator (3), only on that/those ture of the electronic system. Therefore, the fan may continue to work for a few plate/s that are timed at that moment. minutes to cool the electronics if you In the next 5 seconds, touch one of the switch the cooker off when the fan is swit- sensors (4) or...
  • Page 15: Cleaning And Care

    * The glass withstands some impacts from LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS large containers with no sharp edges. The degree of soiling should be taken into Be careful with impacts from small and account when cleaning, and the items and sharp utensils. products used should vary according to * Avoid spilling sugar, or products contai- this.
  • Page 16: Using The Scraper

    fig. 5 fig. 6 Using the scraper Protected blade Unprotected blade...
  • Page 17 Model: ESIN600B manual throughout the product's service life. 1 On/Off touch key. Ensure that the inlet cable does not come into contact with the induction top housing or the 2 Hotplate signaller and selection oven housing, if it is installed in the same unit. touch keys.
  • Page 18 Safety warnings: catch fire. NEVER try to extin- guish a fire with water! In this Warning. If the ceramic event disconnect the device glass breaks or cracks, imme- and cover the flames with a diately unplug the stovetop to lid, a plate or a blanket. avoid electric shocks.
  • Page 19: Switching On The Device

    (1), even if it has been locked (lock func- WARNING: Use only sto- tion activated). The touch button (1) always has priority to vetop protectors designed by disconnect the touch control. appliance manufacturer or indicated by the manufacturer ACTIVATING HOT PLATES in the instructions for use as Once the touch control has been activated with adequate or stovetop protec-...
  • Page 20 Locking of the touch keys Timer function of the induction hob This function makes it easier to cook, as you do not need to be present throughout the process: Using the clock/lock touch key (8) you can the timed hot plate(s) will switch off automati- lock all the touch keys on the touch control cally after the set time has lapsed.
  • Page 21 Changing the programmed time. Power Management function (depending on model) To change the programmed time, you must press the touch key of the timed hotplate (2) to Some models are equipped with a power limiting select it and then the clock (8).
  • Page 22 60 cm. Ensure that the inlet cable does not come into 1 On/Off touch key. contact with the induction top housing or the oven housing, if it is installed in the same unit. 2 Hotplate signaller and selection touch keys. Warning: 3 Power and/or residual heat displays*.
  • Page 23 Safety warnings: catch fire. NEVER try to extin- guish a fire with water! In this Warning. If the ceramic event disconnect the device glass breaks or cracks, imme- and cover the flames with a diately unplug the stovetop to lid, a plate or a blanket. avoid electric shocks.
  • Page 24: Use And Maintenance

    ACTIVATING HOT PLATES WARNING: Use only sto- Once the touch control has been activated with touch key (1), the desired hotplates can be vetop protectors designed by switched on. appliance manufacturer or 1 Select the desired hotplate by pre-ssing the indicated by the manufacturer related touch key (2).
  • Page 25 Locking of the touch keys POWER BOOST FUNCTION of the induction hob DISCONNECTION The Power boo st function can be disconnected By using touch key lock (9) you may lock all by pressing touch key (6) to return to power the touch keys of the touch control panel.
  • Page 26 Changing the programmed time. function. This function allows the total power generated by the hob to be set to different To change the programmed time, you must values selected by the user. To do this, for the press the touch key of the timed hotplate (2) to first minute after having connected the hob to select it and then the clock (7).
  • Page 27 77 cm. switch off for safety reasons and the beep alarm 1 On/off touch key. will go off as a warning of the possible danger situation. 2 Hotplate signaller and selection touch keys. 3 Power and/or residual displays*. SWITCHING ON THE DEVICE 4 Decimal point of the power and/or 1 Touch the On touch key (1) for at least one...
  • Page 28 SWITCHING OFF THE HOTPLATE and it can reach the maximum value allowed by the generator. 1 The hotplate must previously be selected. Its decimal point (4) must be lit up. POWER BOOST FUNCTION CONNECTION 1 Activate the related hotplate to power level 9. 2 Using the touch slider key (6) lower the power 2 From power level 9 press the “+”...
  • Page 29 When the clock indicator (5) stops flashing, it will select a power level as well as to activate the timer function. To activate this function simulta- start to count down the time automatically. The neously press the two related selection touch indicator (3) relating to the timed hotplate will keys (2).
  • Page 30 Model: ESINF90B 1 On/off touch key. 13 “More” sensor for timer. 2 Hotplate indicators. 14 Activation sensor for boil 3 Plate selection sensors and control function. 15 Activation sensor for heat power indicators. 4 Decimal point. sustainment function. 5 Timer indicators. 16 Total zone function sensor.
  • Page 31: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings: Do not store any object on the cooking areas of the induction hob. If the ceramic glass breaks or Prevent possible fire hazards. cracks, immediately unplug the sto- vetop to avoid electric shocks. The induction generator com- plies with current EU legislation. We however recommend that anyone This appliance is not designed fitted with a device such as a pace-...
  • Page 32 The electrical connection will be via an all-pole cir- cuit breaker or plug, whenever accessible, in accor- In order to select a plate on these dance with the current and with a minimum 3 mm models, directly touch the POWER INDICA- distance between contacts.
  • Page 33: Block Function

    TURNING ALL PLATES OFF will show the symbol to indicate cooking has been paused. All plates can be simultaneously disconnected by using the general on/off sensor (1). All Deactivating the Stop function plate indicators will turn off. Touch Stop sensor (17) again.
  • Page 34 Table 1 - Bottom size as close as possible to the diame- ter of the plate. Power MAXIMUM - NO COVER. OPERATION TIME selected - Filled more than halfway of its capacity with (in hours) room temperature water (never use lukewarm or hot water).
  • Page 35 Suggestions and Once the countdown has finished, the timed recommendations plate will turn off and a series of beeps will be heard. They can be stopped by touching either of the sensors (12) or (13) associated * Use pots or pans with thick, completely flat with the clock.
  • Page 36: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Only use the blade on the ceramic sur- face, avoiding the scraper casing coming To keep the appliance in good condition, clean it into contact with the glass because this using suitable products and implements once it could scratch it.
  • Page 37: If Something Does Not Work

    Environmental Possible cause: there is humidity on the sen- considerations sors, and/or your fingers are wet. Possible solution: keep the touch control surfa- symbol on the product or its packa- ce and/or your fingers clean and dry. ging means that this product cannot be trea- ted like ordinary household waste.
  • Page 38 The hob (or any of the hotplates) powers off After a power outage (or the first time the during cooking and the messages C81 or hob is connected), the control panel remains C82 appears. blocked. Possible cause: there is a container, cloth or Possible cause: there is a powerful light affec- liquid covering the Touch Control.
  • Page 39 ERROR CODE LIST FOR INDUCTION HOBS...
  • Page 40 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARES Before leaving the factory, this appliance was tested and regulated by specially qualified experts in order to guarantee the best operating results. The original spare parts can be found only in our Technical Assistance Centres and authorised shops. Every repair or regulation operation which should become subsequently necessary must be carried out with the utmost care and attention by qualified personnel.

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