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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE

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  • Page 1   Perfecto INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 2 220-240V 50/60Hz 2 ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Summary  GENERAL ....................... 4     WARNINGS ...................... 5     INSTALLATION ....................8     III.1 AIR TREATMENT ..................... 8   III.2 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS ................9   III.3 INSTALLATION ....................12   III.3.a INSTALLATION OF THE INDUCTION HOB ............14  ...
  • Page 4: Igeneral

    GENERAL These user instructions describe the appliance and its use. This instruction manual is an integral part of the appliance itself, therefore it must be carefully stored and ALWAYS kept with the appliance, even in the event of its assignment to another owner or user, or transfer to another installation site.
  • Page 5: Warnings

    WARNINGS  The appliance is manufactured according to the safety standards in force.  Use of the appliance cannot be different from that for which it was built, i.e. as an extractor induction hob, for the cooking of food and the extraction of cooking fumes, installed in domestic kitchens.
  • Page 6  Do not use the appliance to heat the room.  Pay attention to the electrical connection of other appliances in the immediate vicinity that must not come into contact with the hot appliance.  It is forbidden to pull, detach or twist the electrical cables exiting the appliance, even if it is disconnected from the power supply.
  • Page 7 Use of the appliance · After use, switch off the hob using its control device and do not rely on the pot detector. · Turn off the heating zones after use. · Be vigilant when cooking with fat or oils that could catch fire quickly. ·...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Precautions in case of equipment fault · If a defect is found, switch off the appliance and interrupt the power supply. · If the ceramic glass is broken or cracked, it is necessary to disconnect the appliance and contact the after-sales assistance. ·...
  • Page 9: Iii.2 Preliminary Indications

    The use of long pipes, with many bends, corrugated and with a smaller section than that of the motor outlet will cause a decrease in extraction performance and a possible increase in noise. Filtering (internal recycling). The fumes pass through the long life ceramic odour filters (which can be ordered separately as an accessory) to be purified and recycled in the kitchen environment.
  • Page 10 The extraction hob is equipped with all the fixings necessary for its installation and suitable for most units. Important: just in case, more screws than necessary for installation are supplied, so it is normal to have some remaining after installation. Attention: check the minimum dimensions of the unit for installation considering the overall dimensions of the appliance indicated in Fig.
  • Page 11 The unit cladding must be treated with heat-resistant glues (100°C) otherwise, due to lower thermal resistance, its shape and colour could change. Ideally the appliance must be installed without tall units or walls on both sides (Fig.3.2.4-A). The presence of tall units or walls is only permitted on one side of the appliance (Fig.3.2.4-B and Fig.3.2.4-C).
  • Page 12: Iii.3 Installation

    III.3 INSTALLATION Upon opening the box, the installer will be presented with the elements shown below, to be installed according to the method described in these pages. Front view (Fig. 3.3.1): Fig. 3.3.1 1. Hob 2. Glass flap 3. Grease filters 4.
  • Page 13 Rear view (Fig. 3.3.2): Fig. 3.3.2 1. Power box 2. Extractor outlet 3. Liquid drain plug 13 ...
  • Page 14: Iii.3.A Installation Of The Induction Hob

    III.3.a INSTALLATION OF THE INDUCTION HOB To leave the necessary space for the air pipe, it is important to install the induction hob with the centre line more than 300mm away from any wall on the rear. The induction hob can be installed in two ways either resting on the work surface or flush with the work surface.
  • Page 15 The installation is under the sole responsibility of the specialists. The installer is required to comply with the legislation and standards in force in their country of origin. Materials are often used to expand work surfaces in contact with water. To protect the cut edge of the unit, apply a coat of varnish or special sealant.
  • Page 16 Attach the air fitting (Fig. 3.3.a.3-1) on the extractor outlet with the two screws supplied. Fig. 3.3.a.3 Support the hob (Fig.3.3.a.4) Fig. 3.3.a.4 16 ...
  • Page 17 It is necessary to ensure adequate ventilation on the front and rear of the unit, making sure that the air is able to circulate through the various air intakes as indicated below in the figures: Fig. 3.3.a.5-A -> 60cm hob. (5 air intakes) Fig.
  • Page 18: Iii.3.B Construction Instructions - Outlet On Plinth

    III.3.b CONSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS - OUTLET ON PLINTH To convey the air into the plinth it is necessary to create a vertical pipe parallel to the back of the unit. Suitable size pipes and fittings are available. To purchase these accessories, ask the manufacturer for them.
  • Page 19: Iii.3.C Construction Instructions - Rear Discharge

    III.3.c CONSTRUCTION INSTRUCTIONS - REAR DISCHARGE To convey the air to the rear, it is necessary to create a horizontal pipe perpendicular to the back of the unit. Suitable size pipes and fittings are available. To purchase these accessories, ask the manufacturer for them.
  • Page 20: Iii.3.D Assembling The Air Venting Pipe

    III.3.d ASSEMBLING THE AIR VENTING PIPE To bring the air outlet to the desired position, it will be necessary to install the pipe using fittings that can be purchased separately (Fig. 3.3.d.1). To purchase these accessories, ask the manufacturer for them.  ...
  • Page 21 These appliances must be connected to an earthed system. The appliance must be connected to the electrical mains system, interposing an omnipolar switch which ensures disconnection from the network, with an opening distance of the contacts which allows complete disconnection under the conditions of overvoltage category III, in compliance with the installation rules (Fig.3.4.1).
  • Page 22 The appliance is intended to be permanently connected to the electricity mains. Attention! Comply with the following connection diagram (Fig. 3.4.2): Fig. 3.4.2 22 ...
  • Page 23: Operation

    OPERATION IV.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE EXTRACTING INDUCTION HOB IV.1.a TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 23 ...
  • Page 24 Parameters Value Polyphase connection voltage 380 – 415V 2N / 3N Single-phase connection voltage 220 – 240V Frequency 50Hz / 60Hz Max power consumed 7.4 kW Adjustable power, see on HOB CONFIGURATION, User menu Fuse / connection to the three-phase network 3 x 16A Fuse / connection to the two-phase network 2 x 16A...
  • Page 25: Iv.1.B Main Control Characteristics Of The Extractor Hob

    IV.1.b MAIN CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXTRACTOR HOB CONTROL PANEL (TOUCH CONTROL “TC”) Touch keys (Touch) / Display 1. ON/OFF of the hob/extractor system 2. Cooking zone selection / Cooking zone display: 2FL → Front Left 2FR → Front Right 2RL →...
  • Page 26: Iv.2 Containers For Cooking

    IV.2 CONTAINERS FOR COOKING IV.2.a QUALITY OF THE PANS Only use pans bearing the symbol Suitable materials: steel, enamelled steel, cast iron, ferromagnetic stainless steel, aluminium with a ferromagnetic base. Unsuitable materials: aluminium and stainless steel without ferromagnetic base, copper, brass, glass, ceramic, porcelain.
  • Page 27: Iv.3 Induction Hob

    IV.3 INDUCTION HOB Important: All functions of this hob are designed to comply with the most stringent safety regulations. For this reason: • Some functions are not activated, or are deactivated automatically, if there are no pans on the burners or when they are incorrectly positioned. •...
  • Page 28: Iv.3.B Hob Characteristics

    IV.3.b HOB CHARACTERISTICS  Permanent Pot Detection: The hob is only activated in the presence of pots on the cooking zones. Heating does not start, or stops, if pots are absent or removed.  Pot Detector: The hob automatically detects the presence of pots on the cooking zones. ...
  • Page 29 Fig. 4.3.c.1 -> Each key press will be confirmed by an acoustic signal (beep). -> Release the || key (pause) that pulsed. -> The user menu is active. -> The rear left cooking zone display (2RL) flashes “U0” (“U” and “0”). ->...
  • Page 30 Exiting from the User Menu: -> Exit without saving: Touch the || key (Pause). All changes are discarded and the || key stops flashing. -> Exit with Save settings: Touch the power ON/OFF key for 2 seconds. The changes are saved and the || key stops flashing. Note: The user menu exits automatically if no operation is performed for 1 minute.
  • Page 31: Iv.3.D Hob Operation

    Volume for signal 0,1,2,3 Adjusting the volume of the acoustic signals tones (e.g. when the timer expires): 0: No button tone 1: minimum volume 2: half volume 3: maximum volume Display brightness 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Display brightness adjustment: 0: maximum brightness ..9: minimum brightness Timer animation 0: No timer animation...
  • Page 32  Power level: increase/decrease The hob is equipped with 9 power levels. Touch and slide your fingers along the Selection Bar (4) to increase or decrease: → to the right to increase the power level; ← to the left to decrease the power level. The power level set will be displayed in the Selection/Display area (2) ...
  • Page 33 Activation: -> Switch on the hob (Key 1). -> Press and hold the display of any cooking zone (2) for 3 seconds. Then release the Display. -> The scroll bar (4) lights up sequentially. -> Slide the slider cursor from 0 to 9 within 10 seconds. ->...
  • Page 34 Activation: -> The hob is switched on. -> Touch the Chef Cook function key (7). -> The Chef Cook mode is activated. -> The cooking zone displays (2) show the set power levels: 2RL -> 5 - 2RR -> 6 2FL ->...
  • Page 35 Deactivation: Touch and hold the cooking zone (2) for 3 seconds. Rapid heating is deactivated and the cooking zone is heated with the previously set cooking level. Alternative: Select a cooking level lower than the level currently set for this cooking zone. Rapid heating is deactivated.
  • Page 36  Recall Function This function is used to recover the power levels, timer settings and rapid heating after the hob has been switched off inadvertently. If the hob is switched off and on again within 6 seconds, all the previous settings (power levels, timer, rapid heating) will be recovered automatically.
  • Page 37  Cooking zone timer On each cooking zone, even simultaneously, it is possible to set the Cooking Zone Timer function which is a countdown. At the end of which the cooking zones switch off automatically, emitting an acoustic signal (beep). To activate the function: ->...
  • Page 38 Bridge Function Activation: -> select the two cooking zones to be used at the same time -> on the Display (2) of the "Secondary" cooking zone the symbol " " appears -> using the selection bar (4) it will be possible to set the operating level (power), which will be shown on the display (2) of the "Main"...
  • Page 39: Iv.4 Extraction

    IV.4 EXTRACTION IV.4.a PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS To turn on the aspiration, firstly open the glass flap (Fig. 4.4.a.1) Fig. 4.4.a.1 To open the glass flap, simply press on any point on the outside of the flap itself (Fig. 4.4.a.2). Fig. 4.4.a.2 To facilitate better extraction of the fumes, try to make them exit from the part closest to the extraction (Fig.
  • Page 40: Iv.4.B Extraction Operation

    Do not place any objects on the glass flap or on the control panel (Touch Control “TC”) (Fig.4.4.a.4). Fig. 4.4.a.4 IV.4.b EXTRACTION OPERATION  Turning on the extraction system: -> Open the central glass flap. -> Touch the ON/OFF key for a few seconds and the symbol will light up. ->...
  • Page 41  Automatic Operation By activating this function, the appliance will switch on at the most suitable speed, adapting the extraction capacity to the maximum cooking level used in the cooking zones. When the cooking zones are switched off, the appliance adapts its extraction speed, progressively decreasing it, removing odours and residual vapours.
  • Page 42 2. Manual mode 2 -> Both the suction level and the timer are set and the hob is switched off via the ON/OFF button -> Level 1 of the "After-run" function is set and remains active for the time set in the timer. ->...
  • Page 43: Vmaintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Attention! Before any maintenance or cleaning operation, disconnect the power supply from the appliance (Fig. 2.1 – Fig. 2.2 WARNINGS chapter). V.1 CLEANING THE EXTRACTOR INDUCTION HOB Turn off the appliance before cleaning it. Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot as there is a risk of burns. Remove light stains with a cloth dampened with dish detergent diluted in a little water.
  • Page 44 Ordinary cleaning Do not let dirt accumulate on the external and internal surfaces of the appliance. For the central glass flap, follow the same instructions indicated for cleaning the induction hob. Attention: the flap cannot be washed in the dishwasher. Routine cleaning must be carried out before an excessive accumulation of dirt is created which can cause abrasive phenomena.
  • Page 45 Fig. 5.1.1 After performing these operations, all the components that have just been removed can be cleaned. After cleaning, the components must be dried and finally repositioned by carrying out the operations indicated above (Fig. 5.1.1) in reverse order. 45 ...
  • Page 46 The long life ceramic anti-odour filters, if present, have the function of retaining unpleasant odours deriving from cooking and must be regenerated when the relative warning appears. To regenerate the ceramic odour filters they must be removed from the aplliance. To remove the ceramic anti-odour filters, proceed as illustrated in Fig.
  • Page 47 The appliance is equipped with a safety cap to empty any liquids accidentally spilled into the condensate collection tray, but which have exceeded its capacity. Check daily that there is no liquid inside the external tank of the hob. To do this, remove the cap under the hob, being sure to place a container first, under and at the cap itself, to collect any liquids present (see Fig.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Warning! During the warranty period, repairs may only be carried out by the authorised After-Sales Assistance Service. Attention! Before any maintenance or cleaning operation, disconnect the power supply from the appliance (Fig.2.1 – Fig. 2.2 WARNINGS chapter). ▪ Unauthorised interventions and repairs can cause electric shock or short circuit so avoid performing them.
  • Page 49: Vi.2 Assistance Service

    The internal Download the configuration. The internal configuration data of ER31 is If the error is still present, configurations of the the induction ER31 displayed replace the TC*. If the error is TC* and induction are generator is different continuously still present, replace the incongruous from the configuration...
  • Page 50: Decommissioning

    DECOMMISSIONING VII.1 DECOMMISSIONING Decommissioning means the definitive shutdown and dismantling of the appliance. After decommissioning, the appliance can be incorporated into another unit, resold privately or disposed of. Attention! To put it out of service, it is necessary to switch off the appliance and disconnect the power supply from the appliance (Fig.
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