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Induction hob
HI39673TF
HI39671TF

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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Induction hob HI39673TF HI39671TF...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Your induction hob Introduction Description of the appliance Pan selection mode ‘Free-Area’ cooking zone ‘Pot move’ function Before first use Standby mode Appropriate pans Pan detection Pan positioning Do and don’ts Safety Power management Cooling Cooking time limiter Empty Cooking Protection Induction noices Operation Switch the appliance on / Switch the appliance to standby mode...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Settings Settings menu Personalise Child safety lock Sound Brightness Clock Language Factory reset Maintenance Cleaning Conflict management Power level conflict Scenario conflict User Interface conflict Pan conflict Trouble shooting General Warning messages Error codes Technical specifications Information according regulation (EU) 66/2014 Installation instructions Installation instructions Environmental aspects...
  • Page 4: Your Induction Hob

    YOUR INDUCTION HOB Introduction Congratulations on your choice of this Atag appliance. This product was designed with simple operation and optimum comfort in mind. This manual describes the best way to use this appliance. In addition to information on operation, you will also find background information that may come in handy when using the appliance.
  • Page 5: Description Of The Appliance

    YOUR INDUCTION HOB Description of the appliance Induction hob 1. ‘Free-Area’ cooking zone. 2. On/Off key. 3. Display. Main screen The main screen shows on the display when you switch on the appliance with the On/Off key. 4. Pan position and size (if a pan is put on the hob).
  • Page 6: Pan Selection Mode

    YOUR INDUCTION HOB Pan selection mode The pan selection mode shows when you touch a pan shape on the main screen. 10. Programs. 11. Timer. 12. Power levels. Touch Pan selection mode Touch the number of a power level or select half a power level between the numbers. You can also move your fingertip from the left side to the right side or vice versa.
  • Page 7: Pot Move' Function

    YOUR INDUCTION HOB The round shape that most closely matches the size of the pan shows on the display. If you put differently shaped pans on the hob (such as a grill plate or Teppan Yaki), the display also shows a round shape. Attention Hot pans can cause damage to the display and the On/Off key.
  • Page 8: Before First Use

    BEFORE FIRST USE Standby mode When the hob is connected to the power supply for the first time, the system does a self-test and a reset. This also happens if there has been a temporary power failure. The real time clock shows on the display during the self-test.
  • Page 9: Pan Detection

    BEFORE FIRST USE Pan detection The pan detection system determines the position of a pan and activates the induction coils that are needed to supply the correct power levels. Each induction coil can supply a maximum power of 2.1 kW if more than 60% of the surface is covered by ferromagnetic material. Pan positioning Attention Hot pans can cause damage to the display and the On/Off key.
  • Page 10: Do And Don'ts

    BEFORE FIRST USE Minimum distance Be sure that there is enough distance between two pans when you put them on the same induction coil. If the distance between the pan bases is too small, the display shows a conflict (see ‘Conflict management’). This conflict only occurs when power levels are set. Before operation Added during (in standby mode)
  • Page 11: Safety

    SAFETY Power management A power management prevents the mains connection from overloading. The power management is prioritizing, i. e. the pan with the last increased power level, will get the desired power level. Another pan that is put on the same induction coil will be reduced in its power if the total power request of the two pans exceeds 3.7 kW.
  • Page 12: Empty Cooking Protection

    SAFETY Empty Cooking Protection The hob is equipped with sensors that measure the temperature of the bottom of the pan to avoid any risk of overheating. In case of a temperature that is too high, the power of the hob is decreased automatically or the hob is switched off automatically.
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION Please read the chapter ‘Before first use’ very carefully before you start cooking. This prevents incorrect use of the hob. Switch the appliance on / Switch the appliance to standby mode 1. Touch the On/Off key until you hear an audio signal. The appliance switches on;...
  • Page 14: Power Level Boost (B)

    OPERATION Power level boost (B) Use power level boost to heat with the highest power level for a short period of time. After 10 minutes, power level boost is set to level 9 automatically. Risk of fire Only use power level boost to heat up or boil a large amount of water. Oil or fat may reach extremely high temperatures with power level boost.
  • Page 15: Start A Program

    OPERATION In standby mode, the residual heat indication shows on the display as long as the temperature is 55 °C or higher. The real time clock shows on the display for several seconds when the residual heat indication goes out of view. Start a program You can select three different programs.
  • Page 16: Start A Cooking Timer

    OPERATION Start a cooking timer The cooking timer is used to set the power level to ‘0’ automatically after a period of time. You can set a cooking timer for every pan on the hob (from 1 minute to 9 hours and 59 minutes). Set the hours and the minutes and touch the confirm key to save the settings.
  • Page 17: Start The Minute Minder

    OPERATION Start the minute minder You can set the minute minder from 1 minute to 9 hours and 59 minutes. The minute minder works independently and has no effect on the cooking zone. Set the hours and the minutes and touch the confirm key to save the settings.
  • Page 18: Pause Function

    OPERATION Pause function This function stops the cooking activity temporarily (max. 10 minutes); cooking timers and the minute minder are also paused. When the pause function lasts longer than 10 minutes, the hob switches to standby mode. 1. Touch the pause key. The pause function is active;...
  • Page 19 SETTINGS Settings menu This menu contains various settings which you can adjust. Move your fingertip from the left side to the right side or vice versa to see the available settings. Touch the symbol of a setting. The corresponding sub menu shows on the display. The menu closes when you do not touch a setting within 10 seconds.
  • Page 20 SETTINGS Add a symbol To add a symbol that shows below the rectangle, touch it (in the required order if you want to add more symbols). The symbol moves to the rectangle. Child safety lock Set the child safety lock to ‘on’. Now the main screen does not immediately show when the hob switches on;...
  • Page 21 SETTINGS Brightness You can set the brightness of the display. Clock You can adjust the time of the clock that shows on the main screen. Show the clock in standby mode In standby mode, it is possible to show the clock on the display. You do not have to switch on the hob.
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE Cleaning Nice to know Set the child safety lock before you start cleaning the appliance. We recommend that you clean the appliance each time after use. • Use a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent such as washing-up liquid. •...
  • Page 23 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT There are different types of conflicts which show on the display when they occur: • a power level conflict; • a scenario conflict; • an user interface conflict; • a pan conflict. Note Touch the exclamation mark to show the message about the conflict. Power level conflict An unfavorable position of pans on the hob (on the same induction coil) in combination with strongly different power levels can cause a conflict.
  • Page 24 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Example 1: a pan with power level ‘8’ moves to an induction coil which is in operation already. A power level conflict occurs: • The power level of the moved pan is decreased to the max. possible power level (in this example level ‘3’).
  • Page 25 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Solutions for example 2: • Move the pan within 10 seconds (away from the induction coil with a conflict). The originally set power level (in this example level ‘8’) will be restored automatically. • Accept the reduced power level. The conflict message goes out of view after 10 seconds. •...
  • Page 26 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Scenario conflict This conflict occurs if the positioning of the pans on the hob is not clear. The conflict is always shown on the display. Lift one or more pans until the problem is solved. The pans are seen as newly placed pans;...
  • Page 27 TROUBLE SHOOTING General Attention If you see a crack in the glass top (however small), switch off the hob immediately and disconnect it from the power mains. Contact the service department. If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective. Try to deal with the problem yourself first by checking the table below.
  • Page 28 TROUBLE SHOOTING Warning messages The display shows information if there is a problem. Touch the exclamation mark to show the warning message. You get information about the problem and how to solve it. Touch the symbol ‘x’ to close the message. Error codes This hob shows error codes in combination with an error message in the display for a quick and efficient trouble shooting.
  • Page 29 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Information according regulation (EU) 66/2014 Measurements according EN60350-2 Induction hob type HI39673TF / HI39671TF Total power 11100 W Energy consumption for the hob EC 179,6 Wh/kg Dimension of the cooking area 870 x 384 mm Minimum detection Ø 100 mm...
  • Page 30 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The fitting of the appliance should only be carried out by a registered and qualified installer. Please read the safety regulations. Preparations for installation This appliance must be earthed. The equipment should not be connected to the network via a multi-plug socket or extension lead, as the safe use of the equipment can then not be guaranteed.
  • Page 31 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Appliance dimensions and built in dimensions (flush installation) min. 40 min. 40 Appliance dimensions and built in dimensions (top installation) min. 40 min. 40 EN 31...
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS oven Accessibility oven Placing sealing tape (flush installation) Tape Tape Tape Worktop EN 32...
  • Page 33 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Placing sealing tape (top installation) Worktop 1 1N 220-240V 50/60Hz - 1x 48A 1 1N 220-240V 50/60Hz - 1x 48A 3N 380-400V 50/60Hz - 3x 16A 3N 380-400V 50/60Hz - 3x 16A Electrical connection 1 fase - 1 nul / 1 phase - 1 neutral 1 fase - 1 nul / 1 phase - 1 neutral 3 fase - 1 nul / 3 phases - 1 neutral 3 fase - 1 nul / 3 phases - 1 neutral...
  • Page 34 ases et un neutre 220- 380- 380- 220-240V L3 L2 L1 240V 400V 400V m (<2m) 220- 380- 380- 220-240V 220-240V 240V 400V 400V INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 380-400V 220-240V 220-240V 380-400V 220-240V L2 L1 Consult the wiring diagrams on the back of the appliance. Make the required connections on the connecting block.
  • Page 35 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Disposal of packaging and appliance Sustainable materials have been used during manufacture of this appliance. This appliance must be disposed of responsibly at the end of its service life. Ask your local authorities for more information about how to do this. The appliance packaging is recyclable.
  • Page 36 The instructions for use can also be found on our website: www.atag.nl www.atag.be *819182* 819182 Visiting address and head office ATAG and ATAG Experience Center: Impact 83 - 6921 RZ Duiven, Nederland Tel: 026 - 882 1100 www.atag.nl ATAG Service and sales...

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