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CBBIH4BF
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  • Page 1 Model Number: CBBIH4B CBBIH4BF CBBIH4BFF www.ciarraappliances.com...
  • Page 3 Dear customer: Thank you so much for your purchase, please read this instruction manual carefully before installation & use. If you have any question, please contact us at: info@ciarraappliances.com E-mail:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Signs and Symbols----------------------------------3 Safety Instructions-------------------------------4-6 Installation---------------------------------------7-11 Important notes and installation requirements--------------7 Cutting the worktop-----------------------------------------8 Ventilation and safety distances ----------------------------9 Inserting the hob -------------------------------------------10 Connecting the hob to the mains ---------------------------11 Product overview -------------------------------12-14 Before use---------------------------------------15-16 Using the hob -----------------------------------17-26 Starting to cook----------------------------------------------17 Stop to cook-------------------------------------------------18...
  • Page 5: Signs And Symbols

    Signs and Symbols This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be treated as normal household waste, but must be disposed of at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. (European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)).
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Your safety is important to us. Please read and follow the following instructions carefully before you start using your hob. Make this information available to the appliance's installer as well. This could reduce your installation costs. Appropriate use This appliance is designed for indoor use and is intended for heating food.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Danger from magnetism This appliance complies with the standards for electromagnetic safety, nevertheless, persons with pacemakers or other electrical implants (such as insulin pumps) must consult their doctor or implant manufacturer before using this appliance to ensure that their implants are not affected by the electromagnetic field.
  • Page 8 Do not place objects on the cooking surface that are not heat- resistant. They could catch fire, melt or be damaged if accidentally switched on. Pay attention to magnetizable metal objects worn on the body, as they can become hot near the hob during use.Gold and silver jewelry is not affected.
  • Page 9: Important Notes And Installation Requirements

    Installation 1. Installation 1.1 Important notes and installation requirements The hob must be installed by a qualified electrician. A circuit breaker (fuse) providing full disconnection from the main power supply must be integrated into the permanent wiring and comply with local regulations. This fuse must be tested and have at least 3 mm clearance around all poles (or around all active [phases] conductors, if provided for in the regulations).
  • Page 10: Cutting The Worktop

    3 mm. For the purposes of installation and use, a space of at least 5 cm must be kept around the cut-out. Model W(mm) D(mm) H(mm) h(mm) w(mm) d(mm) X(mm) F(mm) CBBIH4B min. 50 min. 3 CBBIH4BF min. 50 min.
  • Page 11: Ventilation And Safety Distances

    Installation 1.3 Ventilation and safety distances Make absolutely sure that the following conditions are met for adequate ventilation of the hob and that the supply and exhaust air is not blocked: A (mm) B (mm) C(mm) min.50 min.20 Air gap/intake Exhaust air min. 5mm Note: The safety distance between the heating plate and the cabinet or the cooker hood above the heating plate should be at least 650 If the hob is installed above an oven, the oven must have its own fan.
  • Page 12: Inserting The Hob

    Installation 1.4 Inserting the hob Note: On the outside of the hob there are ventilation openings. When inserting the hob, make absolutely sure that they are not blocked by the worktop. Fixing the hob using the mounting brackets Place the hob on a stable, smooth surface (For example, use the packaging as a base).
  • Page 13: Connecting The Hob To The Mains

    Installation 1.5 Connecting the hob to the mains Make sure that the data on the rating plate (V) matches your supply voltage. The connection to the power supply must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the relevant standard or with a single-pole circuit breaker, as described below: 2×220-230V 1×220-230V...
  • Page 14: Product Overview

    Product overview 2. Product overview 2.1 Hob elements CBBIH4B Cooking zone Cooking zone 2000W/ 1600W/ Boost 2400W Boost 2000W 120-260mm 120-200mm Cooking zone Cooking zone 1600W/ 2000W/ Boost 2000W Boost 2400W 120-200mm 120-260mm Control panel Cooking zone selection Boost Child safety...
  • Page 15 Product overview CBBIH4BF Cooking zone Cooking zone 2000W/ 1600W/ Boost 2400W Boost 2000W 120-260mm 120-200mm Cooking zone Cooking zone 1600W/ 2000W/ Boost 2000W Boost 2400W 120-200mm 120-260mm Control panel Cooking zone selection Flex zone control Boost Child safety Timer lock Power / time setting (slider) On/off...
  • Page 16 Product overview CBBIH4BFF Cooking zone Cooking zone 2000W/ 1600W/ Boost 2400W Boost 2000W 120-260mm 120-200mm Cooking zone Cooking zone 1600W/ 2000W/ Boost 2000W Boost 2400W 120-200mm 120-260mm Control panel Cooking zone selection Flex zone control Boost Child safety Timer lock Power / time setting (slider) On/off...
  • Page 17: Before Use

    Before use 2.2 How the induction hob works Induction cooking is safe, advanced and energy efficient. The heat is generated directly in Cookware the metal of the cookware by electromagnetic vibrations and Magnetic circuit Glass ceramic plate not indirectly by heating the glass Induction coil surface.
  • Page 18 Before use Note: The proportion of magnetic metal particles varies with different types of cookware. The higher the proportion, the more efficient the heating and the better the automatic detection of the hob for cookware (described in the following section). Automatic detection of suitable cookware The hob has an automatic recognition system for suitable cookware.
  • Page 19: Using The Hob

    Using the hob 4. Using the hob 4.1 Starting to cook Press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to turn on. After switching on, a signal tone sounds, and all displays light up for about one second and show The hob is in standby mode. Now place suitable cookware centrally on the desired cooking zone(s).
  • Page 20: Stop To Cook

    Using the hob 4.2 Stop cooking To turn off a cooking zone , press " "untill the display show 0. To turn off a cooking zone, press the corresponding selection key and touch the left end of the slider bar for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 21: Power Adjustment Mode

    Using the hob 5. Power adjustment mode Note: The power adjustment mode will change the total power of the induction hob, under the premise of the rated voltage remains unchanged, the current will also change after changing the power, but once exceed the carrying load of line current then may cause tripping, line burning, fire and other risks, please use with caution.
  • Page 22 Using the hob 5.2 Power adjustment instructions: 2800W (220~230V/13A) When the “Cooking zone selection” displays "2" and "8" respectively, it means that the total power of the induction hob can only reach the set value 2800W. When using this power mode, the maximum current that can be carried is 13A. When there are multiple burners (max 3), If the increase in power exceeds the maximum limit, the buzzer will indicate a "beep"...
  • Page 23: The Booster Function

    Using the hob 6.The booster function With the booster function you can maximize the power of a cooking zone for 5 minutes. Activating the booster function • Press the selection control of the cooking zone for which you want to activate the booster. •...
  • Page 24 Using the hob This induction cooktop has auto power protection function, it might restrict the booster function in some cooking zones. All cooking zones can be used individually with the booster function, however, due to the power safety & distribution, they are divided into 3 groups if used together.
  • Page 25: The Flex Zone Function

    Using the hob 7. The flex zone function • The front and rear cooking zones on the left, as well as the front and rear cooking zones on the right(cooking zones 1 and 2, as well as 3 and 4)each form a flex zone. Each flex zone consists of two independent induction zones that can be connected together as one large zone.
  • Page 26: Using The Timer Function

    Using the hob 8. Using the timer function 8.1 Setting the timer with automatic switch-off of one or more cooking zone(s). • Select the desired cooking zone with the corresponding selection control. • Then press the Timer key. The timer display will show "30". •...
  • Page 27: Safety

    Using the hob When activating the timer for several cooking zones • If the timer is activated for several cooking zones, the timer display always shows the minium remaining time. A flashing red dot next to the corresponding power display indicates the cooking zone to Setting: Setting: which the display refers (Example see...
  • Page 28 Using the hob Unlocking the control panel • Make sure that the hob is switched on. • Touch and hold the child lock/key lock key for at least 3 seconds. • The "Lo" display will disappear. You can now use the hob again normally.
  • Page 29: Cooking Guidelines

    Cooking guidelines 10. Cooking guidelines Fire hazard! Be careful when heating oils and fats or food containing oil or fat. These heat up quickly and can easily self-ignite at extremely high temperatures. 10.1 Cooking tips • When food comes to a boil, reduce the set temperature. •...
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Hob

    Cleaning the hob 11. Cleaning the hob Type of soiling How to proceed Important! • Switch off the hob. • Make sure that the hob • Apply a cooktop cleaner is not hot. while the glass is still warm • Scrubbing sponges, (but not hot!).
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 12. Troubleshooting Never repair or modify the hob or disassemble it yourself ! 12.1 Problems, possible causes and what to do Possible cause What to do Problem Make sure that the hob is properly connected to the power supply and that it is intact Check whether there is a power The cooktop outage in your home or area.
  • Page 32 Troubleshooting Possible cause What to do Problem icon is displayed for two Contact a certified electrician. Technical error. cooking zones placed one behind the other (1+2/3 +4). Rough-edged Use cookware with flat and cookware is used. smooth bottom. See the chapter regarding right cookware.
  • Page 33: Error Codes

    Troubleshooting 12.2 Error codes What to do Error code Meaning Place suitable cookware in the No suitable cookware was middle of the corresponding cooking zone (see the chapter identified. on cookware). The voltage is too low (less than 85 V). Check the power supply.

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