Index Welcome ............................3 Attention ................................3 Your Safety — General Warnings ......................4 Saving Energy ..............................6 Unpacking ................................6 Appliance Description ........................7 Description of Ceramic Cooktop ........................7 Touch Control Sensor Panel ..........................7 Installation ............................8 Making the Benchtop Recess ..........................8 Cooktop Installation ............................10 Connecting the Cooktop to the Electrical System ...................11 Guidelines for the Installer ..........................11 Diagram of Possible Connections ........................12 Operation ............................13...
1. Welcome Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Scandium appliance. To achieve the optimal performance from your appliance, and to avoid the risk of accident or damage, it is essential to read this manual before installation and first time use.
2. Your Safety — General Warnings WARNING: It is important that this guide be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred, always ensure that the book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functions of the appliance and the relevant warnings.
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2. Your Safety — General Warnings • Should a power failure occur, all the settings and indicators will be cancelled. Please be careful when the power supply is restored as hotplates which have been hot before the power failure will no longer be indicated.
2. Your Safety — General Warnings Saving Energy Saving energy not only saves you money, it also helps to keep the environment healthy. Below are some useful tips. • Use proper pans for cooking Pans with thick, flat bases can save up to 30 % on electric energy. Remember to use a lid to cover pans if possible;...
3. Appliance Description Description of Ceramic Cooktop Back left cooking zone Back right cooking zone Diameter 145mm Diameter 180mm Front left cooking zone Front right cooking zone Diameter 210mm Diameter 145mm Touch Control Sensor Panel Cooking zone indicators Cooking zone selector sensor Lower heat setting selector Higher heat setting selector On/off sensor...
4. Installation Making the Benchtop Recess • Benchtop thickness should be 28 - 40 mm. The benchtop must be flat and level. Edge of the benchtop near the wall must be sealed to prevent ingress of water or other liquids. •...
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4. Installation IMPORTANT • Do not install the cooktop above the oven without ventilation, inadequate ventilation will damage the cooktop and void warranty. • Position electrical lead so that it does not touch the lower guard. When installing the cooktop in the kitchen benchtop, install a partition panel, as shown on the picture. If the cooktop is to be installed above a built-in oven, installation of the partition panel is not required.
4. Installation Cooktop Installation • Use the four fixing brackets (3) for 38 mm thick benchtops. Fit the cooktop into the benchtop opening as shown on figure 2 and 3. To properly secure the cooktop on a 28 mm thick benchtop, use four 15x15x50 mm wooden blocks in addition to fixing brackets (3).
4. Installation Connecting the Cooktop to the Electrical System NOTE: The cooktop must only be connected to the mains by an authorised certified installer. Wilful adaptations or modifications to the electric system are prohibited and void any warranty. Guidelines for the Installer The cooktop is factory-set for two-phase alternating current power supply (400V 2N~50 Hz).
4. Installation Diagram of Possible Connections IMPORTANT: Heating elements voltage 230-240V WARNING: In every type of Recommended type connection protective grounding of connector cable has to be connected to terminal For 230 V power supply single phase H05VV-F or H05RR-F connection with a neutral lead, 1-2 terminals 3 x 4mm are shorted together , neutral lead connected...
5. Operation Before First Use • IMPORTANT: Remove any excess packaging material, including protective plastic film, protective foam, etc. Failure to do so could damage your cooktop and void your warranty. • Carefully clean the cooktop treating it as a glass surface. •...
5. Operation Sizes The diameter of the bottom surface of the pot should match the diameter of the cooking zone. Lids Lids prevent heat from escaping from the pot, shorten the cooking time and reduce power consumption. Touch Control Sensor Panel When the cooking surface is connected to the electricity mains, the “-”...
5. Operation Switching on the Cooking Zones If the ceramic cooktop is on (i.e. at least one cooking zone is on), then the next cooking zone can be switched on by touching sensor field (2) first to chose the appropriate cooking zone. When a “ ”...
5. Operation Setting the Heating Power In order to set the heating power, first select the desired cooking zone using the cooking zone selector sensor (2). Then, when the cooking zone indicator (3) shows “ ” and a digit is flashing, start setting the required heating power using the (+) sensor (5) or the (-) sensor (4).
5. Operation Automatic Warm-up Function Each cooking zone is equipped with an automatic warm-up function. When this is activated, the selected cooking zone is switched on at full power for a time depending on the heat setting selected, and is then switched back to the heat setting set. To activate the automatic warm-up function.
5. Operation The Residual Heat Indicator Once a hot cooking zone is switched off, “ ” is displayed on the relevant cooking zone’s display to warn that the cooking zone is still hot. When the residual heat indicator goes out, the cooking zone can be touched, however keep in mind that it may still be warmer than ambient temperature.
5. Operation Limited Time of Operation Heating Maximum time of power level operation in hours To increase reliability of the plate each hotplate is provided with an operation time limiter. The maximum time of operation depends on the last selected heating power level. If the heating power is not changed during the specified time (see the Table), the hotplate will be switched off automatically and the residual temperature indicator will show.
5. Operation Switching Off the Child Lock Function Press the main sensor field (1), the letter “ ” will be displayed on all the indicators (3). Within 10 seconds of the on/off sensor (1) being touched, press sensor fields (2) and (4) simultaneously. After hearing the short beep, press sensor field (-)(4) and the letter “...
6. Cleaning and Routine Maintenance Daily cleaning and proper maintenance are crucial for the durability of your cooktop. NOTE: Clean the ceramic cooktop observing the same rules as for glass. Never use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents, scrubbing powders or scratching sponges. Never apply a cleaning agent when the cooktop is hot.
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7. Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action 1. The cooktop is not working. Power supply failure. Check the in-house electric system fuse, replace if necessary. 2. The cooktop does not respond Control panel has not been Switch it on. to the entered settings. switched on.
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It is not the responsibility of Scandium to rectify any incorrect installations. A service call out fee will be charged for any Scandium technician that attends a call, whereby it is established that the fault is due to an incorrect installation or non-manufacturing fault. Should the appliance be installed in such a way that the service agent is unable to gain access to the appliance, the person/s who own the premises or the property where the appliance resides —...
8. Emergency Procedures If an emergency situation occurs you should: • Switch off the cooktop. • Disconnect power supply. • Call the Customer Service Centre. • Some minor faults can be rectified by the user. Before calling the Customer Service Centre, please refer to the Table checking every point.
9. Technical Data Specification Power Ratings for Burners 1, 4 Diameter 145mm 1200W Diameter 210mm 2300W Diameter 180mm 1800W Rated voltage 400V 2N~50/60Hz Rated power 6.5kW Model SCCN60 PBP4VQ247CF Dimensions 576 x 518 x 50cm Weight 7.8kg Page 25...
All information supplied is to be used for general reference purposes only and is on the understanding that Scandium will not be liable for any loss, liability or damage of whatever kind arising as a result of any reliance upon such information. All pictures used in the guide are for illustrative purposes only.
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