Modena Magne Series User Manual Book

Modena Magne Series User Manual Book

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Manual Book
Built – In Induction
Magne Series
BI 1325, BI 1935
BI 1725, BI 1625 F, BI 1321
BI 1721, BI 0321, BI 0721

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  • Page 1 User Manual Book Built – In Induction Magne Series BI 1325, BI 1935 BI 1725, BI 1625 F, BI 1321 BI 1721, BI 0321, BI 0721...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Thank you for your trust in choosing MODENA products for your household needs. With your satisfaction as our priority, we constantly aim to deliver stylishly designed products equipped with state-of-the-art technology to assist you in your daily activities. This is your guidebook containing everything you need to know about our product. Please reach out to us if you...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE • INTRODUCTION • Part 1: Safety Warnings • Part 2: Name of Parts • Part 3: Installation • Part 4: How to Use • Part 5: Maintenance • Part 6: Problem & Solution • Part 7: Precaution • Part 8: Specification...
  • Page 4: Part 1: Safety Warnings

    • In order to avoid a hazard, this appliance must be installed according to these instructions for installation. • This appliance is to be properly installed and grounded only by MODENA Technician by contacting MODENA Customer Service. • This appliance should be connected to a circuit which incorporates an isolating switch providing full disconnection from the power supply.
  • Page 5: Part 2: Name Of Parts

    Do not use scourers or any other harsh abrasive cleaning agents for cleaning, as these can scratch the ceramic glass. • If the power supply cable is damaged, it must only be replaced by MODENA technician. • This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;...
  • Page 6 Control Panel 1. Cooking Zone selection button 2. Stop & Go control button 3. Timer control button 4. Heating level/Timer slider control 5. Child Lock control button 6. ON/OFF button Model: BI 1625 F 1500W boost 2000W Cooking Zone 2000W boost 2600W Cooking Zone 3000W boost 3600W Flexi area-Left 2000W boost 2600W Cooking Zone 1500W boost 2000W Cooking Zone...
  • Page 7 Control Panel 1. Booster function control button 2. Stop & Go control button 3. Timer control button 4. Heating level/Timer adjusting slider 5. Child Lock control button 6. ON/OFF button Model: BI 1935 1. 2000W booster 2200W Induction Zone 2. 1300W booster 1500W Induction Zone 3.
  • Page 8: Part 3: Installation

    The appliance must be installed and connected in accordance with current regulations. After unpacking the appliance, ensure there is no visible damage. If it has been damaged during transit, DO NOT USE, contact where you buy immediately. Please contact MODENA Call Center for instalation Selection of installation equipment •...
  • Page 9 Under any circumstances, make sure the electric hob is well ventilated and the air inlet and outlet are not blocked. Ensure the electric hob is in good work state. As shown below: Note: The safety distance between the hotplate and the cupboard above the hotplate should be at least 760mm. A (mm) B (mm) C (mm)
  • Page 10 MODENA Technician. Notes: • If the cable is damaged or needs replacement, this should be done by MODENA technician using the proper tools, so as to avoid any accidents.
  • Page 11: Part 4: How To Use

    Cautions: • The hob must be installed by MODENA technicians. Please never conduct the operation by yourself. • The electric hob shall not be mounted next to to cooling equipment, dishwashers and tumble dryers. • The electric hob shall be installed properly to ensure better heat radiation and enhance its reliability.
  • Page 12 Always lift pans off the electric hob–do not slide, or they may scratch the glass. Notes You can use any kind of pot or pan for Ceramic Hob. Make sure that base of your pot or pan is smooth, sits flat against the ceramic glass, and same size as the cooking zone for better cooking performance.
  • Page 13 To turn off hob 1. Adjust heat setting to 0 level, which indicator shows “-“. 2. You can also turn the whole hob off by touching the ON/OFF control button. Notes: • If there is power outage during cooking, all programmed settings will be cancelled, you need to reset the programme again.
  • Page 14 Under the child lock mode, all controls button are disable except the ON/OFF and child lock . You can always turn the hob off with the ON/OFF control in an emergency, but you shall unlock the hob first in the next operation NOTES: Under Child Lock function, if you turn the hob off, the Child Lock function will still be activated.
  • Page 15 Using the Timer as a Minute Minder have selected cooking zones 1. Touch the timer control button , the number in timer indicator flashing. 2. Then Adjust Minute Minder Setting • Touch the timer control button once, the single digit number in timer indicator will flashes, then adjust single digit of minute minder setting by sliding the slider control.
  • Page 16 Set the timer to turn cooking zone off 1. Touch the timer control button once, the number of single digit in timer indicator flashing, then adjust single digit of timer setting by sliding the slider control. 2. Press the timer control button again, the number of tens digit in timer indicator flashing, then adjust tens digit of timer setting by sliding the slider control.
  • Page 17 Over – Heat Protection The equipped temperature sensor can monitor the temperature inside the hob. When an excessive temperature is sensed, the hob will stop the operation automatically. Over – Flow Protection For your safety, the programme will auto shut off the power if liquid boiling or touch control panel is covered with wet cloth. All control buttons will be inactive except ON/OFF and Child Lock button, unless you wipe the touch control area dry.
  • Page 18: Part 5: Maintenance

    Do not use other abrasive cleaners and/or wire wool ect., as it may scratch the ceramic glass surface of your hob. The MODENA Induction cooker is designed specifically for long term usage and does not require complicated maintenance. However, there are several advices on how to maintain the quality of your stove.
  • Page 19 Hints and Tips Problem Recommended Action Important notice • When the power supply is disconnected from the Everyday hob, there will be no ‘hot surface’ indication but the • Switch off the power supply. soiling on glass cooking zone may still be hot! Take extreme care. •...
  • Page 20: Part 6: Problem & Solution

    Cooking zone is not functioning • Make sure the cooking zone symbol is selected and the heat is set to your needs. For all other error codes, switch off and call MODENA Call Center. Part 7: Precaution • Always reduce the heat in the cooking zone or turn off the cooking zone before removing your cooking utensil.
  • Page 21: Part 8: Specification

    Part 8: Specification MODEL BI 1325 BI 1725 BI 1935 Electric Hob Electric Hob Electric Hob ( Induction Type ( Induction Hob ) ( Induction Hob ) Hob ) Number of Burners Ø210 mm (2.0KW – 2.2 Ø160 mm (1.3KW – 1.5 Ø210 mm (2000 W) Ø210 mm (2000 W) Burner Composition...
  • Page 22 MODEL BI 0721 BI 0321 Electric (Induction Hob) Electric (Induction Hob) Type Number of burners 1xØ20cm (2300 watt) Burner composition 2xØ20cm (2300 watt) 1xØ16cm (1400 watt) Blocking System Securing Color Black Black Touch Control Panel Program / Timer Digital Digital Lock system Electricity (volt) 220-240...
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