Atag HIDD28471SV Instructions For Use Manual

Atag HIDD28471SV Instructions For Use Manual

Induction hob with integrated extractor

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Induction hob with integrated extractor
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HIDD28471SV
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HIDD28471SV Induction hob with integrated extractor HIDD28472SV HIDD28471SVI HIDD28472SVI...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Pictograms used ........Child lock ............. Safety ............Timer functions ..........Safe use ............Operating the extraction module ....Open window’ function ....... ConnectLife and Wi-Fi ....... Power management ........ConnectLife-app and Wi-Fi connection ..Your hob with integrated extractor ..Firmware Update .........
  • Page 3: Pictograms Used

    Pictograms used The following symbols are used throughout the manual, and they have the following meanings: INFORMATION! Information, advice, tip, or recommendation WARNING! Warning general danger ELECTRIC SHOCK! Warning danger of electric shock HOT SURFACE! Warning danger of hot surface DANGER OF FIRE! Warning danger of fire...
  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety WARNING! READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! General The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from failure to follow the safety instructions and warnings. Damage caused by incorrect connection, incorrect fitting, or incorrect use is not covered by the warranty. WARNING! This appliance and the accessible parts will become hot during use.
  • Page 5 Safety WARNING! Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer of the cooking appliance or indicated by the appliance manufacturer in the instructions for use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of inappropriate guards can cause accidents. •...
  • Page 6 Safety • The ceramic top is extremely strong but not unbreakable. For example, a spice jar or sharp utensil falling on it could cause it to break. • The hob is fitted with a Wi-Fi module that allows the appliance to connect to a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet.
  • Page 7 Safety • Do not allow children to play with the appliance. • Do not allow children to clean or maintain the appliance unless supervised. • Do not keep objects that children might find interesting in cupboards above or behind the appliance. Induction use •...
  • Page 8 Safety • Never use the appliance to extract air while using a cooker that consumes air from the room unless the room is sufficiently ventilated. Cooking appliances that consume air in the room (such as equipment that heats using gas, oil, wood or coal, geysers, and hot water appliances) draw the combustion air out of the room and carry these gasses outside via the outlet (e.g.
  • Page 9 Safety DANGER OF FIRE! There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning or replacing grease filters and/or carbon filters are not followed. Consult chapter 'Maintenance' concerning the details of the method and frequency of cleaning. Grease deposits in the metal grease filters can cause a fire. Never flambé...
  • Page 10: Safe Use

    Safety Safe use Temperature safety • The hob is fitted with a cooling fan which cools the electronic components during cooking. The fan may operate for a while, even after the end of the cooking process. • The induction cooking hob is also fitted with an overheating protector which protects the electronic components from damage.
  • Page 11: Open Window' Function

    Safety Open window’ function If it is prescribed that an extraction unit, which is located in a room where a fireplace is present, may only be used when a (kitchen) window is open, then a window sensor must be installed. The open window’...
  • Page 12: Your Hob With Integrated Extractor

    Your hob with integrated extractor Dear customer! Please read the operating instructions before use. They include general tips, information about the settings and adjustments you can make, and the best way to take care of your appliance. The manual also serves as reference material for service technicians. Please, therefore, stick the appliance identification card in the space provided at the back of the manual.
  • Page 13: Chapter Page

    Your hob with integrated extractor Table continued from last page Chapter Page Purpose Troubleshooting If the appliance does not work correctly or displays unclear messages, please refer to this section. Technical data Describes the technical data and specifications of your appliance.
  • Page 14: Description

    Your hob with integrated extractor Description Since the appliances for which these instructions were drawn up may have different equipment, some functions or equipment may be described in the manual that may not be present in your appliance. 1. Bridge Induction Cooking zone 18 x 22 cm / max. 2.3 kW / max. 3.7 kW (boost) to be operated with 'a' 2.
  • Page 15: Control Panel

    Your hob with integrated extractor Control panel 1. Wi-Fi/connectivity touch key 2. Pause touch key 3. On/Off and Child lock touch key 4. - (minus) touch key for less extraction 5. Extraction on/off indication 6. + (plus) touch key for more extraction 7.
  • Page 16 Your hob with integrated extractor Explanation of the touch keys function Touch key/slider Description (see chapter 'Operation') Switching the hob on/off The appliance can be switched on and off with the on/off key. Depending on the 'Synchro Stop' setting, only the hob part or also the On/Off extraction module is switched off.
  • Page 17 This function is exclusively for Bridge Induction cooking zones, that are linked to create one larger cooking zone. PLUS Grilling is optimized for ATAG induction accessories grill plate and (Automatic teppanyaki. But it will also work with different cookware, but perhaps cooking programs) less accurate.
  • Page 18: Indications On The Display

    Your hob with integrated extractor Indications on the display In display Status Power level 0’ for a cooking zone. Power level that is set for a cooking zone; 1 = low / 12 = high. Boost function active. boost The locking function is activated; the control panel is locked. Residual heat indicator: The hob has a residual heat indicator for each cooking zone to show which cooking zones are hot after the cooking zone is turned off.
  • Page 19: Use

    Induction cooking Induction cooking is fast To start with, you will be surprised by the speed of induction cooking. Especially at higher settings, foods and liquids will come to a boil very rapidly. It is best not to leave pans unattended to avoid them boiling over or boiling dry.
  • Page 20 How induction works The coil (1) in the hob (2) generates a magnetic field (3). By placing a pan with an iron base (4) on the coil, a current is induced in the base of the pan. Easy The electronic controls are accurate and easy to set. On the lowest setting, you can melt chocolate directly in the pan, for example, or cook ingredients that you would normally heat in au bain-marie.
  • Page 21: Induction Sounds

    Induction sounds • Ticking sound This sound can be caused at lower power level settings or by the automatic pot detection. • Pan makes sounds Pans can make some noise during cooking. This is caused by the energy flowing from the hob to the pan.
  • Page 22 WARNING! Be careful with enamelled sheet-steel pans: • the enamel may chip (the enamel comes loose from the steel) if you switch the hob on at a high setting when the pan is (too) dry; • the base of the pan may warp - for example: Due to overheating; •...
  • Page 23: Cooking Settings

    Cooking settings Because the settings depend on the quantity and composition of the pan and its contents, the table below is intended as a guideline only. Level Purpose • simmer bouillon, Use settings 1 - 5 to: • stew meats, •...
  • Page 24: Using The Extraction Module

    Using the extraction module The extraction module is equipped with a movable tower. Using the tower in the raised position, the extraction module will catch vapour more effectively, especially when using tall pans. • The tower has two positions; lowered and raised. The position can be changed by touching the tower up/down key.
  • Page 25 Placing pans and lids We recommend placing pans as close to the tower as possible, within the dimensions of the cooking zones. If a lid is used, place it at an angle on the pan with the opening towards the tower. This ensures optimal extraction.
  • Page 26 Clean grease filter indicator The extraction module has a filter indicator. This indicator flashes when the grease filters need to be cleaned. Three use intensities can be set, which determine the cleaning interval of the grease filters. By selecting the correct intensity of use based on cooking habits, the filters will not need to be cleaned more than necessary.
  • Page 27: Operation

    Operation Start Preparing Three cooking modes are available: 1. Standard cooking with power levels. 2. Cooking with the PLUS menu. 3. Cooking with Hestan Cue by measuring cookware temperature (available depending on the model). Standard cooking 1. Place a pan on a cooking zone. 2.
  • Page 28 Operation 4. Set a higher or lower setting by sliding over the slide control with your finger or by tapping on the slide control. • The cooking zones have 12 settings. There is also a boost’ setting. 5. Remove the pan or touch the slider for 3 seconds to switch the cooking zone off. NOTE! When no cooking zone is active for 60 seconds, the cooking hob will power off.
  • Page 29: Cooking With The Plus Menu

    Operation Cooking with the PLUS menu The PLUS menu allows cooking with semi-automatic programs, enabling temperature cooking for all kinds of cookware that fit the program's purpose. 1. Touch the PLUS menu key to display the program line: keeping warm/heating up, frying/wok, and grill.
  • Page 30 This function is exclusively for connected Bridge Induction cooking zones that are combined to form a larger cooking zone. Grilling is optimized for ATAG induction accessories: the grill plate and the teppanyaki. It will also work with different cookware, but perhaps less accurate.
  • Page 31: Cooking With Celsius°Cooking

    Additional accessories are included with some models. This equipment lets you unlock the full power of Celsius°Cooking™, reading and communicating exact information about the temperature of your ingredients, giving perfect results. The equipment Probe Frying pan Chef's pot Find out more at www.celsiuscooking.com, www.atag.nl / www.atag.be.
  • Page 32: Cooking With Celsius°Cooking™ Cookware And Hestan Cue Programs

    Operation Cooking with Celsius°Cooking™ cookware and Hestan Cue programs This option involves cooking using either the Celsius°Cooking™ cookware (frying pan or pot’s) that continuously measures the temperature inside the cookware or the Celsius°Cooking™ temperature probe. All use Bluetooth connections to send information about the temperature to the cooking hob. Preparing the system Before you start cooking, please make sure you complete all the preparation steps.
  • Page 33 Operation 1. Slide the suspension bracket over the pan edge. 2. Insert the probe into the suspension bracket from above. NOTE! • Leave a minimum distance of 1 cm between the pan base and the measuring point of the probe! •...
  • Page 34 Operation Assigning the cookware to the cooking zone Switch on the hob and wait until the end of the start-up animation. Place the Celsius°Cooking™ cookware or a regular pan fitted with the Celsius°Cooking™ probe on the desired cooking zone. After it has been detected, quickly tap twice with your fingertip on the sensor in the end cap or the probe housing to activate it.
  • Page 35 Operation Heating up and frying This program is to reach high temperatures rapidly. High pan bottom temperatures can be reached. Always add oil or butter before starting it. For healthy cooking don’t exceed the smoke point of the used oil. Boiling or cooking with water With this program, the water gets to boil quickly.
  • Page 36: Step-By-Step Cooking Guide On Celsiuscooking.com

    Operation Step-by-Step cooking guide on CelsiusCooking.com The best-tasting food is prepared at the right temperature and for the right length of time. The ability to set temperature instead of power levels supported by how-to (video) guidance lets you create chef-like meals cooked to perfection.
  • Page 37: Pause

    Operation Connecting Bridge Induction zones 1. Place a large pan on both cooking zones so that both zones are well covered. • If the brd (auto-connecting) function is active, the zones are linked automatically (consult chapter 'Settings'). 2. Touch the sliders of both left or both right cooking zones. •...
  • Page 38: Child Lock

    Operation Switching off the pause Touch the pause key again within 10 minutes. • The hob continues to operate with the same settings. Child lock The cooking zones can be locked to prevent them from being switched on inadvertently. 1. Touch the on/off key to switch on the hob. 2.
  • Page 39 Operation 2. Set the desired cooking time with + (plus) and - (minus) touch keys. • Touch the - (minus) key to increase the time in hours. Touch the + (plus) key to increase the time in minutes. Then, if desired, touch the - (minus) key to decrease the time in minutes. •...
  • Page 40: Operating The Extraction Module

    Operation Operating the extraction module The extraction module is set to Synchro Control by default (see Automatic Extraction’ in the 'Use' chapter). In Synchro Control, the extraction module keys/indicators are dimmed. The suction is adjusted according to the use of the cooking zones. Setting 5 (boost) is a temporary setting in Synchro Control too.
  • Page 41 Operation Raising or lowering the tower manually: Touch the tower up/down key. • The tower rises. • Touching the up/down key again while the tower moves up/down reverses the direction of movement. If something stops the tower while it is moving up, the tower will move down again. Air-Dry function The Air-Dry function is automatically activated as soon as the extraction module is switched off.
  • Page 42: Connectlife And Wi-Fi

    ConnectLife and Wi-Fi ConnectLife-app and Wi-Fi connection The hob is equipped with a Wi-Fi module that allows the appliance to connect to the internet via your home network and to use it with the ConnectLife-app, installed on a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet.
  • Page 43 ConnectLife and Wi-Fi Proceed on the mobile device in the ConnectLife-app: 7. Connect your mobile device to the Wi-Fi network of the appliance when asked. 8. When your mobile asks whether to keep the connection, despite no internet connection, choose yes.
  • Page 44: Firmware Update

    ConnectLife and Wi-Fi Unpair all users This option requires that the connection setup has been performed successfully and the hob is connected to the cloud (Wi-Fi key is constantly full lit). 1. Select option U’ in the Wi-Fi menu to unpair all users and disconnect from the cloud. •...
  • Page 45: Settings

    Settings You can tailor the behaviour of this induction hob to suit your cooking style! There are various settings available for adjustment. While there are no pans on any zone, touch any slider with two fingers and keep it touched for 3 seconds.
  • Page 46 Settings NOTE! To prevent unintentional adjustment of the 'Con - connected power', Con setting must be confirmed when changed by touching the slider for 3 seconds. A change without confirmation will not be implemented! 3 sec. 3 sec. 3 sec. To exit the menu, touch with two fingers anywhere the slider for 3 seconds.
  • Page 47 Settings Table continued from last page hSt - Synchro Start This setting allows the induction hob to automatically activate the suction of the extraction module every time the induction hob is turned (Synchro Start Level on. Depending on the value you set, the suction will automatically start at that speed level when any cooking zone is activated.
  • Page 48 Settings Table continued from last page FoA - Firmware update over To receive firmware updates for the cooking hob, you need to be the air paired to the cooking hob via the mobile app. You will receive a notification, or you can check available firmware updates on the Firmware update via Wi-Fi mobile app menu for updates.
  • Page 49: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning glass top TIP! Activate the child lock before cleaning the hob. Daily cleaning • Although food spills cannot burn into the glass, we nevertheless recommend you clean the hob immediately after use. • For daily cleaning, a damp cloth with a mild cleaning agent is best. •...
  • Page 50 Maintenance Cleaning the tower Remove the tower. Rinse the tower daily under the tap with warm water. Clean the tower weekly with water and a little washing-up liquid. The tower can also be cleaned in the dishwasher. The glass trim is not resistant to falls or bumps. WARNING! Replace the tower if the tower's glass trim is damaged.
  • Page 51 Maintenance When indicated by the filter indicator, the metal filters must be cleaned by hand or in the dishwasher at low temperatures with a short program. Never put the plastic frames in the dishwasher separately, without metal grease filters. See chapter 'Settings' for filter cleaning settings. NOTE! It is important that the grease filters are thoroughly dried before they are fitted again.
  • Page 52: Filter Indication

    Maintenance Filter indication Saturation of grease filter and recirculation filter If only the filter indicator is flashing, the grease filters need to be cleaned. If both the filter indicator and the letter r’ flash in the display, replace the recirculation filter. Grease filter After 10, 20, or 40 hours of operation, the grease filter indicator lights up (depending on the intensity of use).
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General NOTE! If you notice a crack in the glass top (however small), switch off the hob immediately and disconnect the power supply (remove the plug from the socket). Then contact the Service Department. Troubleshooting table If your hob does not work properly, it does not always mean that it is defective. Make sure to check the points mentioned below in the table, or visit our website for more information.
  • Page 54 Troubleshooting Table continued from last page Symptom Possible cause Solution Zone stops unintended and Zone is overheated After the hob has cooled down, residual heat indicator is shown cooking can be continued A fuse blows as soon as the hob The appliance is incorrectly Check the electrical is switched on.
  • Page 55 Troubleshooting Table continued from last page Error code Symptom Possible cause Solution U400 U 400 appears on display Voltage of the mains is too Connect the appliance in with continuous sound high. accordance to rating plate tone. and instructions. E7 appears on display Failed to connect to Wi-Fi Try to connect the device after setting up the Wi-Fi...
  • Page 56 Troubleshooting Table continued from last page Symptom Possible cause Solution Wi-Fi setup failed. Home network issues. Check that your home network signal is strong and internet connection is working. Home network is not displayed The home network is not on Please check the network during the connection setup 2.4 GHz, the network is hidden,...
  • Page 57: Technical Data

    Technical data Information according to regulation (EU) 66/2014 Measurements according EN60350-2 / EN 30-2-1 HIDD28471SV / HIDD28472SV Model identification HIDD28471SVI / HIDD28472SVI ATAG Trademark Induction hob with integrated extractor Type of hob Number of electric cooking zones and/or areas Induction cooking zones and cooking...
  • Page 58: Eu Product Fiche

    17.7 dBm EIRP average (calculated) Maximum antenna gain 2.7 dBi ATAG, with this, declares that the induction hob with integrated extractor including radio equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:...
  • Page 59: Environmental Aspects

    Environmental aspects Disposal of the appliance and packaging Sustainable materials have been used during the 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.
  • Page 60: Installation

    Installation Safety If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting damage. • This appliance should only be connected by a registered installer. • Check the appliance for transport damage. Do not connect a damaged appliance.
  • Page 61 Installation • For class I appliances, check that your home’s electrical system provides proper earthing. • The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible. • If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, or with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions, the...
  • Page 62 Installation Service • Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before starting any repair work. • Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety requirements. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 63: Preparations For Installation

    Installation Preparations for installation Cut-out in the worktop Cut-out in the worktop for flush-mounted hobs Appliance dimensions...
  • Page 64 Installation Free space around the appliance min. 550 mm min. 40 mm min. 35 mm Kitchen cabinet dimensions return flow opening for induction for recirculation box return flow opening for flow opening for plasma filter recirculation mode...
  • Page 65 Installation NOTE! • Minimum cabinet width: 800 mm. • For installation and service, the back panel must be dismountable. • With recirculation, the humidity can rise. Therefore, a return opening of at least 500 cm must be provided and the cut surfaces must be made moisture resistant. •...
  • Page 66 Installation Determining the existing electrical connection NOTE! Check the voltage. Before connecting the appliance, make sure the voltage specified on the rating plate conforms to the voltage of your power mains. The voltage of your power mains (220–240 V between L and N) should be checked by an expert using an appropriate measuring device.
  • Page 67 Installation • Open the cover of the connection terminal box. • Run the power cord through a cord strain relief (clamp) which protects the cable from being pulled out. • Connect the wires according to your type of appliance. • Make the necessary connections between the terminals using the supplied terminal bridges.
  • Page 68 Installation Table continued from last page 2 x 10 A 2 phases - 1 neutral H05V2V2-F 4 x 1,5 mm² 2 x 06 A 2 phases - 1 neutral H05V2V2-F 4 x 1,5 mm² 2 x 16 A 2 phases - 2 neutral (only for NL) H05V2V2-F 5 x 1,5 mm²...
  • Page 69 Installation 4. Use the available strain relief clamp to secure the cord. 5. Connect the wires of the cord to the window sensor in such a way the contact is open when the window is closed (consult the instructions included with the window sensor). Flush-mount installation into the worktop Appliances without decorative frames are suitable for flush mounting.
  • Page 70 Installation Stone countertop 1. Countertop 2. Appliance 3. Slot Given the margin of error (tolerance) for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance, and the cutout in the countertop, the slot is adjustable (min. 2 mm). Ceramic, wooden, or glass countertop 1.
  • Page 71: Built-In

    Installation Built-in This unit can be connected to various discharge systems: To an exhaust duct (outlet) To a recirculation filter To a plasma filter After filtration through grease After filtration through grease After filtration through grease filters, the extracted air is filters and the odour control/fine filters and the plasmafilter, the discharged to the outside...
  • Page 72 Installation 2-3 mm 1. Remove the drawers and the back panel from the kitchen cabinet. 2. Before installing the appliance into a kitchen worktop, attach the foam gasket supplied with the appliance to the bottom side of the glass ceramic hob. 3.
  • Page 73 Installation Connecting to an exhaust duct (outlet) + 35 mm 1. Place the appliance in the cut-out in the worktop. 2. Measure the distance as indicated in the figure and add 35 mm. 3. Saw the flat duct to size. 4.
  • Page 74 Installation Connecting to a recirculation filter 1. Place the appliance in the cut-out in the worktop. 2. Mark the centre of the cabinet bottom with a strip of masking tape. 550 mm 550 mm 310 mm 310 mm 90 mm 3.
  • Page 75 Installation - 20 mm 5. Measure the distance as indicated in the figure and subtract 20 mm. 6. Saw the flat duct to size. 7. Install the coupling, the vertical elbow and the flat duct. + 30 mm 8. Measure the distance between the vertical elbow and the cut-out and add 30 mm. 9.
  • Page 76 Installation 12. Remove the cover of the box and screw the box in place from the inside. 13. Fix the position of the coupling with a screw from the top. Do not forget to pre-drill a hole for the screw. 14.
  • Page 77 Installation • Connect the appliance to the power supply with a plug. The socket must be earthed. The nominal voltage and frequency required for the appliance are shown on the appliance’s type plate/label with basic information. • Fit the back of the cabinet and the drawers. •...
  • Page 78: Your Notes

    The appliance identification card is located on the bottom of the appliance. Stick the appliance identification card here. www.atag.nl www.atag.be 859006 We reserve the right to make changes.

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