Berbel Panorama BKF 90 iPP Operating And Installation Instructions

Berbel Panorama BKF 90 iPP Operating And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Induction hob Downline Panorama Operating and installation instructions for the models ƒ BKF 90 iPP 6006113_0...
  • Page 2 Document information Symbol clarification - text ☞ Handling requirement Operating and installation instructions for: y Induction hob BKF 90 iPP y Listing y Original manual. D Reference to another point in this document y Part of the product. y Copyright protected.  Reference to other documents that should be observed y Duplications, re-printing and distribution only with permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information ......4 Cleaning ........26 Proper intended use .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information Authorised target groups Electrical work only to be undertaken by qualified electricians per DIN VDE 0100. Requirements on qualified electricians: Proper intended use y Knowledge of the basics of electrics. y Knowledge of country-specific regulations and standards The device is designed for normal domestic cooking, frying (e.g.
  • Page 5: General Safety Instructions

    Safety information General safety instructions D WARNING! Hazard through a disregard of the operating and installation instructions! This manual contains important information for the safe handling of the device. Separate reference is made to possible hazards. ☞ Read through this manual thoroughly. ☞...
  • Page 6: Product Information

    Product information Product information Technical data 2.3.1 Product overview BKF 90 iPP Connection voltage 230 V ~ / 50/60 Hz Total power 7400 W Power consumption of the hob 176.4 Wh/kg Width 900 mm Depth 400 mm Height 50 mm A Hob with four cooking zones B Control panel Net weight 10 kg...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation Installation Requirements for the installation location D WARNING! Safety instructions for installation Risk of death due to improper installation! Disregard of the ambient conditions can lead to hazardous D WARNING! situations, e.g. in the handling of electrical power or gas. ☞...
  • Page 8: Installation Procedure

    Installation Installation procedure 3.3.2 Unpack the device Short overview: D ATTENTION! 1. Preparation for installation 2. Unpack the device Hazard of glass breaking or other damage due to 3. Check dimensions incorrect handling! 4. Installing the device The device and its surfaces can be damaged when being 5.
  • Page 9: Check Dimensions

    Installation 3.3.3 Check dimensions Counter-top installation  To determine the dimensions of the product, refer to the order documents. Flush installation Width (a) 862 + 2 mm Cutaway Depth (b) 380 + 2 mm Work top Height (z) > 10 mm ☞...
  • Page 10: Installing The Device

    Installation 3.3.4 Installing the device D WARNING! Danger of injuries through improper handling! Installation of the device requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight. If the device falls down, serious injuries are possible. ☞ Install the device with two persons. ☞...
  • Page 11: Establish Electrical Power Supply

    Installation y 230 V ~ / 50/60 Hz – 1P+N (optional, not compatible with AutoRun module) Cable H 05 VV - F, H 05 RR - F, Diameter 3 x 4.0 mm Fuse 40 A ☞ Route the cables so that they are not kinked, crushed or damaged and do not come into contact with hot parts of the device.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Operation y Do not place metallic objects on the hob, because they can become hot during use. The automatic pot recognition can cause metallic objects to be heated without this being noticed. Safety information for operation y Sharp and hard objects (e.g. pot edges) can damage the glass on the hob due to impact or falling.
  • Page 13: Cooking With Induction

    Operation Cooking with induction Control panel In comparison to other types of hob (e.g. ceramic or gas), The device is controlled via the control panel, which consists there are a few peculiarities that must be observed when of six control groups located beneath the four cooking zones. using an induction hob.
  • Page 14 Operation General functions and displays for the hob Functions and displays for the hob ON / OFF 7-segment display of the cooking zone Bridge function (only available on cooking 3x 7-segment display zones 1 and 2) Hob - Count down Cooking zone - count down Lock Menu button for cooking zones 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 15 Operation Functions and displays for the extractor hood Menu level 1 Low power level High power level Boost and double boost 7-segment display of extraction Menu level 2 Menu button Grill (function only available on cooking zones 1 and 2) Menu level 1 Head chef (function only available on cooking zone 4)
  • Page 16: Operation Of The Hob

    Operation Operation of the hob The cooking zone is selected with the corresponding buttons or via the automatic D WARNING! pot recognition. ☞ Press the display of a cooking zone or Risk of burns on hot parts! move the cookware to the cooking zone. The hob, cookware and the prepared foot can become very y The 7-segment display lights up brightly.
  • Page 17: Count Down Function

    Operation 4.4.2 Pause function Function for interruption of a cooking process with saved settings. ☞ Touch the symbol for 1 second. y The cooking process is interrupted. y The adjusted values are saved. y All cooking zones display the pause The following functions are available for the device without symbol.
  • Page 18: Locking Function

    Operation 4.4.4 Locking function Semi-automatic mode When the cooking zone is switched on In order to prevent undesired changes to the settings of the and activated, the fan is also switched on cooking zones, the control panel can be locked permanently. automatically at power level 2.
  • Page 19: Operation Of The Cooking Zones

    Operation Operation of the cooking zones 4.5.2 Boost and double boost function Available in menu level 1 on all cooking zones. Function for heating up the cooking zone quickly or extremely quickly. ☞ Touch the slider at the position below the symbol to start the power level “Boost”.
  • Page 20: Bridge Function

    Operation 4.5.3 Bridge function ☞ Press the slider at the position below the symbol. Available on cooking zone 1 and 2. y The display of cooking zone 2 shows the Function for interconnection of the two left cooking zones. selected power level (e.g. power level 5). y The display of cooking zone 1 shows the grill function.
  • Page 21: Automatic Rapid Heat-Up Function

    Operation 4.5.6 Automatic rapid heat-up function 4.5.8 Automatic pot recognition function Available in menu level 2 on all cooking zones. Available in menu level 3 on cooking zone 4 and if no Function to quickly heat the cooking zone to the selected cooking zone is active (all power levels = 0).
  • Page 22: 4.5.10 "Pot Speed Test" Function

    Operation 4.5.10 “Pot speed test” function Display of the speed on the 7-segment display of cooking zone 4: Available in menu level 3 on cooking zone 4 and if no cooking zone is active (all power levels = 0). Low speed level. Function for determining whether the cookware is suitable The cookware is not recommended for the for use with the induction hob.
  • Page 23: Operation Of The Extractor Hood

    Operation Operation of the extractor hood 4.6.1 Fan power Displays on the 7-segment display for the extraction: The setting of the fan power takes place automatically. Power level 1 - lowest fan power To achieve an optimal efficiency in removing cooking fumes: Power level 2 - medium fan power ☞...
  • Page 24: Lift Function

    Operation 4.6.2 Lift function 4.6.5 Hob lighting When the device is connected to a ceiling lift hood, the lift If the extractor hood is equipped with hob lighting, the function can be performed as follows. function may be used independent of the fan. Switching on and off is possible at any time.
  • Page 25: Ceiling Connection With Effect Lighting

    Operation 4.6.7 Ceiling connection with effect lighting 4.6.9 Filter filling indicator If the extractor hood is equipped with a ceiling connection The device has a check indicator in order to remind the with effect lighting, the lighting may be controlled as follows. operator to change the filter filling.
  • Page 26: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning D ATTENTION! Danger of damage through improper cleaning! Sharp-edged objects, abrasive or unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device. Safety information for cleaning The following cleaning agents are unsuitable and must not be used: D WARNING! y Acetone Hazard through a disregard of the cleaning instructions! y Trichloroethylene This chapter contains important information for the safe...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance The device does not work. y No power supply. ☞ Check that the device is connected to the power supply. Safety instructions for maintenance ☞ Switch the electricity supply on. y The breaker may have been tripped or is defective. D WARNING! ☞...
  • Page 28 Maintenance Moisture in the fan housing. The display on the control panel shows “E30”. y Dripping or splashing water has penetrated the fan y The air inlet of the fan is clogged. housing. ☞ Turn off the device. y Liquid (e.g. from vases, bottles on the device) has ☞...
  • Page 29: Dismounting

    Dismounting Dismounting D WARNING! Danger of injuries through improper handling! Disassembly of the device requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight. If the device falls down, serious injuries are possible. ☞ Disassemble the device with two persons. ☞...
  • Page 30: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Dispose of the device D ATTENTION! Dispose of packaging Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device! The device is subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU D ATTENTION! and should not be disposed of with household waste. Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal ☞...
  • Page 31: Contact

    Contact Contact If you have any questions or suggestions, please select from the following options: Post: berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH Sandkampstraße 100 D-48432 Rheine Telephone: +49 (0) 5971 / 80 80 9 - 0 Mon to Thu 8:00 – 17:30 hrs and Fri 8:00 –...
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