Lamona LAM9550 User Instructions And Installation

Lamona LAM9550 User Instructions And Installation

Downdraft induction hob - 80cm

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Downdraft Induction Hob - 80cm
LAM9550
User Instructions and Installation
ISSUE v2.6 100123
www.howdens.com/appliance-registration

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  • Page 1 Downdraft Induction Hob - 80cm LAM9550 User Instructions and Installation ISSUE v2.6 100123 www.howdens.com/appliance-registration...
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  • Page 3 Welcome Dear Customer Congratulations on your choice of LAMONA domestic appliance. • Please read these instructions before use to ensure safe and economical operation of the appliance. • Please keep these instructions in a safe place for your future reference.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety information Before using the hob hood SAFETY General safety General information about the hob Children and general safety Safety when working with electricity Electrical connections Waste electrical and electronic equipment Danger of toxic fumes 1. Downdraft induction hob overview 4.
  • Page 5: Warning And Safety Information P5

    Warning and Safety information Please read these instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible if an incorrect installation and use causes injuries and/or damage. Always keep the instructions with the hob hood for future reference. Before using the hob hood • Make sure that you have removed all manufacturer shall not be held responsible packaging, wrappings, stickers and films for damages arising from procedures carried...
  • Page 6 Warning and Safety information • The glass ceramic surface of the hob is • Keep the sensor keys clean since the extremely robust. You should, however, avoid appliance may consider dirt to be finger dropping hard objects onto the glass hob. contact.
  • Page 7: Children And General Safety P7

    Warning and Safety information • The appliance is constructed in accordance • Only a little moisture is removed from the vapours in the convection air mode. This is with the relevant safety regulations. why a sufficient supply of fresh air must always •...
  • Page 8: Danger Of Toxic Fumes P8

    Warning and Safety information Danger of toxic fumes Care should be taken when using the If the appliance is being operated in appliance in the same room or same area of recirculation mode, whereby the air is the house at the same time as another heating redirected into the room, the above restrictions do not apply.
  • Page 9: Controls Overview P9

    2. Controls overview 1. ON/OFF key 7. Minus key / Plus key - timer 2. Sensor field 8. Timer indication Most of the keys shown 3. Pause key 9. Display cooking zone timer here will only become 4. Lock key 10.
  • Page 10: Understanding The Sensor Field P10

    2. Controls overview (continued) Understanding the sensor field In principle, the sensor field functions the same as the touch controls; the only difference is that you can put your finger on the glass ceramic surface and then move it left and right. The sensor field recognises this movement and raises or lowers the display setting (power level) in accordance with the movement.
  • Page 11 3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Pan recognition limits Operation time limit Recommended minimal Operation time limit in Cooking zone Selected power level diameter pan base minutes diameter (mm) (mm) 210 x 190 The base of pots and pans must be of a certain diameter;...
  • Page 12 3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Guide to selecting the right pans for the induction hob Choosing the right type of induction hob pans is key when cooking on a induction hob. The right pan will be detected by the induction hob easily, heat the contents up quickly and will ensure the hob is quiet during use.
  • Page 13: Guide To The Noises Induction

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Guide to the noises induction hobs make Noises made by induction hobs can come from different causes. Noises can be caused by the hob itself making hums or buzzes, pans or the cooling fan that is built into the induction hob. If you can hear...
  • Page 14: Guide To Induction Hobs P14

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Guide to induction hobs What does power sharing really mean? Induction hobs use a lot of electrical power. The power share feature spreads the power out so that the internals of the hob do not overwork and overheat. Often this power sharing occurs when a pan with a low iron (magnetic) content is used.
  • Page 15: How To Cut Power Consumption P15

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) How to cut power consumption Power levels The following are a few useful hints to help The heating power of the cooking zones can you cut your consumption of energy and use be set at various power levels. In the chart you your new induction hob and the cookware will find examples of how to use each setting.
  • Page 16: Permanent Pan Recognition P16

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Permanent pan recognition If the hob has permanent pan recognition, a cooking setting can only be switched ON via the sensor field after a pan has been detected on the hob and the power display shows Operating the keys The controls described here expect the pressing of...
  • Page 17: Switching Off A Cooking Zone P17

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Switching OFF a cooking zone Use the hob power setting display (as a key) to select a cooking zone. The stand-by dot of the cooking zone selected must light up. 1a. Press the sensor field on the far left 1b.
  • Page 18: Recall Function P18

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Recall function The most recent setting can be recovered if the hob is switched OFF unintentionally. The recall function only works if at least one cooking zone is switched ON. 1. The hob is inadvertently turned OFF by the ON/OFF key of the hob Within 6 seconds after turning it OFF, press the ON/OFF key of the hob...
  • Page 19: Childproof Lock P19

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Childproof lock The childproof lock serves the purpose of preventing children from switching ON the induction hob either accidentally or intentionally. The controls are blocked here. Switching ON the childproof lock 1. Press the ON/OFF key of the hob (1sec.) until the hob power setting appears.
  • Page 20: Bridging Function P20

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Bridging function The front and the rear cooking zones may be activated together for a cooking process (bridging function). This enables larger cookware to be used. Both sides of the hob can be bridged. 1.
  • Page 21: Automatic Switch-Off (Timer) P21

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Automatic switch-off (timer) The automatic switch-off device is used to automatically switch OFF any cooking zone after an adjustable period of time. Cooking times ranging from 0.01 to 9.59 (h.minutes) can be set. 1. Switch ON the hob. 2.
  • Page 22: Minute Minder P22

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Minute minder 1. Switch ON the hob. 2. Don’t select a cooking zone. Then use the Plus key or the Minus key to set the required time. 3. Once the time has lapsed a signal will sound for a while and can be switched OFF by pressing any key (except for the ON/OFF key of the hob Note:...
  • Page 23: Automatic Boost Function P23

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Automatic boost function Food is parboiled at power level 9 with the automatic boost function. After a certain time, the power level will switch down automatically to a lower simmering setting (1 to 8). When using the automatic boost function only the simmering setting with which the food is to be cooked through needs to be selected since the electronic unit...
  • Page 24: Power Boost P24

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Locking The lock can be used to lock key operation and cooking level settings. Only the ON/OFF key can be used to switch the hob OFF. Activating the lock 1. Press the lock key .
  • Page 25: Using The Fan P25

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Using the fan The fan is located in the middle of the hob with the extractor facing downwards. The cover does not need to be removed from models with an open cover. Important: Do not put the cover onto the induction hob! The open cover does not Risk of burning! need to be removed.
  • Page 26: Fan Time Lag P26

    3. Operating the hob hood (continued) Fan time lag The fan time lag is used after cooker in order to remove cooking odours. The filter is also dried in the fan. Setting the fan time lag 1. Select the fan power setting. 2.
  • Page 27: Cleaning And Care P27

    4. Cleaning and care • Switch the hob OFF and let it cool down before you clean it. • Never clean the glass hob with a steam cleaner nor similar appliance! • When cleaning make sure that you only wipe lightly over the ON/OFF key.
  • Page 28: Hob Fan P28

    4. Cleaning and care (continued) Hob fan Cleaning the metal grease filters Fan cleaning and care Clean the metal grease filters in the dishwasher The fan is best cleaned every time you clean or in mild soapy water at least once a month the filters. or in the event of excessive grease deposits Condensation water may collect under the and/or intensive use.
  • Page 29: Problem Solving

    5. Problem solving Error code U400 is indicated? Interference with and repairs to the appliance by unqualified persons are dangerous as The hob has been incorrectly connected. they can result in an electric shock or a short The controls will switch OFF after 1sec. and a circuit.
  • Page 30: Safety Instructions For Kitchen Unit Fitters P30

    6. Installation Safety instructions for kitchen unit fitters Ventilation • Veneers, adhesives and plastic surfaces of • The induction hob is fitted with a fan that surrounding furniture must be temperature switches ON and OFF automatically. The resistant (at least 75°C). If the veneers and fan starts slowly when the electronic system surfaces are not sufficiently heat resistant temperatures exceed a specific limit.
  • Page 31: Methods Of Extraction P31

    6. Installation (continued) Methods of extraction The very best method of clearing the kitchen of unwanted odours is by connecting the appliance to an exhaust duct and venting to the outside atmosphere via an exterior wall. (Suitable ducting kits may be purchased from your local Howdens depot or online.) You do not need carbon filters when using the external ducting mode.
  • Page 32: Worktop Cut-Out P32

    6. Installation (continued) Worktop cut-out , (750x490mm) 800mm Cut out the worktop recess accurately with a good, straight 750(+1)mm 50mm saw blade or recessing machine. The cut edges should then be sealed so that no moisture can penetrate. The area is cut out as illustrated. The glass hob must have a level and flush bearing.
  • Page 33 6. Modifications for a combination hob Hood - 1000mm cabinet (900 minimum) Remove the back panel Set up for standard or handleless kitchens is the same. Keep the back panel for later use. For illustrative purposes the frontal option has been shown. Variations for the drawer option are detailed separately. Read all stages before modifying the cabinet.
  • Page 34 6. Modifications for acombination hob hood - 1000mm cabinet (900 minimum) Make front support panel Remove c.122mm (140-18), the height Remove c.122mm (140-18), the height Remove front rail. of the support panel) from centre upright. of the support panel) from centre upright. 122mm Fit support panel flush with the top of the cabinet.
  • Page 35 Remove and cut down back rail Avoid metal tangs on wider cabinets. Insert batten at the back of the cabinet to support worktop. Remove back rail and split into 3 long sections shown below. 2 x 560mm 30mm 1 x 440mm 30mm Fit back panel supports to cabinet sides The cut down pieces of rail are used to hold...
  • Page 36: Fitting With Frontals P36

    6. Modifications for a combination hob hood - 1000mm cabinet (900 minimum) Fit back panel. Cut down the back panel and screw to newly fitted support rails. 964mm 540mm 30mm Wood screw (not supplied) Fitting with frontals A new hinge hole will need to be drilled into the door at the dimensions shown below. Fit cover cap in original hole 31mm...
  • Page 37: Fitting With 3 Drawers P37

    Standard Handleless (Profile) 27mm 27mm 2 Drawer Option: 2 x 356mm frontals (LAM9550). • Top drawer must be a cutlery drawer box (max. weight 30Kg) due to lower rear wall. • Lower drawer will be a pan drawer box. See Howdens Kitchen Installation Manual for drawer fixing and runner installation. Exclusive to Howdens...
  • Page 38 6. Installation - Air extraction system assembly (A) Recirculation air (B) Extraction air APL 2807 LAM 2013 APL 2000 Configure vent kits to suit application. Use LAM2013 kit. Ensure plinth vent is used. Shown above using parts from LAM2013, APL2000 and APL2807 Side view cabinet (A) Side view cabinet (B) Plinth Vent...
  • Page 39: Hob Fan Installation P39

    6. Installation (continued) Hob fan installation • The product may only be connected by • Always insert a straight piece of approx. 50 a qualified fitter according to applicable cm between two angles/bends. local regulations. The same applies for • The cross-section of wall vents and the the extraction air connections.
  • Page 40: Electrical Connection P40

    6. Installation (continued) Electrical connection Power supply Mains voltage: 380-415V 3N~, 50/60Hz 230-240V 1N~, 50/60Hz WARNING OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY! Component rated voltage: 220-240V RISK OF FATAL INJURY! Live components have been installed near this symbol. Covers Electrical connections: 6-pole connection bearing this sign may only be removed by a certified skilled electrician.
  • Page 41: Initial Switching On Of The Hob P41

    6. Installation (continued) Initial switching ON of the hob Once the hob has been installed and the power supply has been provided (mains connected) an automatic test of the controls will be carried out and information for Customer Service will be indicated. Important: No items may be on the touch control sensor keys when the appliance is being connected!
  • Page 42: Guarantee

    • Your full contact details. Call the Depot number on your Proof of Purchase Document supplied with the product/kitchen. Call the LAMONA Service Line on: Within UK 0344 460 0006 Within Republic of Ireland 01525 5703 * Product installed within a domestic kitchen or a non-domestic kitchen where 8 or fewer people are using the appliance.
  • Page 43 Exclusive to Howdens...
  • Page 44 Product serial number (Place sticker here) REPRISE À DÉPOSER À DÉPOSER À LA LIVRAISON EN MAGASIN EN DÉCHÈTERIE Cet appareil se recycle Points de collecte sur www.quefairedemesdechets.fr Privilégiez la répara�on ou le don de votre appareil! Howden Joinery Ltd. Thorpe Road, Howden, East Yorkshire. DN14 7PA Imported in EU by: Howdens Cuisines SAS.

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