Kleenmaid cooking ICT6031 Instructions For Use And Warranty Details

Kleenmaid cooking ICT6031 Instructions For Use And Warranty Details

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Induction Cooktop
Model No.: ICT6031

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  • Page 1 cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details To register your warranty or make a warranty claim, scan this QR code: Induction Cooktop Model No.: ICT6031...
  • Page 2 Once installation is complete, please read this user manual carefully and get to know the controls and the features of your new Kleenmaid appliance. These simple instructions will enable you to achieve excellent results from the very first time you use it.
  • Page 3 GENERAL WARNINGS Please read this instruction manual before installing and using the equipment. The manual must be kept together with the appliance for any future consultation. If the appliance should be sold or transferred to another person, ensure that the manual accompanies it, so that the new user will be informed of the operation and of the relevant warnings.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS Premise Product Label Responsability of the Manufacturer Precaution Appliance Purpose Damage to the appliance Damage to persons Disposal INSTALLATION - DIMENSIONS & WARNINGS INSTALLATION Electrical connection General Information Supply cable connection Connection with plug and socket For the Installer Built-in cooktop installation INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKTOPS...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) 6.12 User menù 6.13 Power management ERROR CODES AND SOLUTIONS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU...
  • Page 6: Warnings

    The plate drawer, if present, must be Please refer to the online version of this made of heat-resistant material. User Manual available on the Kleenmaid • Do not heat empty pots or pans. website (see back cover) for updates. • When covering the cooktop, there is...
  • Page 7: Damage To The Appliance

    WARNINGS control systems. since they scratch the surface, which • This cooktop is not intended for may result in shattering of the glass. outdoor use. • Damage to the cooktop can put the • This cooktop is intended for use in safety of users at risk.
  • Page 8: Disposal

    WARNINGS is very remote. If in doubt, contact This appliance does not contain the pacemaker manufacturer or your substances in quantities such as to be doctor. considered hazardous to health and to • WARNING:The appliance and its the environment, in accordance with the accessible parts become hot during current European directives.
  • Page 9: Installation - Dimensions & Warnings

    2. INSTALLATION - DIMENSIONS & WARNINGS 2. Built-in cooktop dimensions • The worktop veneers must be prepared with a heat-resistant adhesive (100°C) so that they cannot detach or become deformed. The end wall profiles must be heat- resistant. Dimensions : Model (mm) (mm)
  • Page 10 • Before making preparations for or commencing installation, the installer should refer to the current online version of the User Manual, which is available on the Kleenmaid website (see back cover for details). • Make the notch in the worktop according to the dimensions relative to the model (see figure on page 8).
  • Page 11: Installation

    INSTALLATION 3.1 Electrical connection Electrical voltage Danger of electrocution • Have the electrical connection carried out by qualified technical personnel. • The earth connection is obligatory according to the methods foreseen by the safety regulations of the electrical system. • Turn off the general power supply. •...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION 3.3 Supply cable connection SUPPLY CURRENT - VOLTAGE MODELS RATINGS CABLE SUPPLY CABLE CONNECTION CONNECTION 32 A 220-240/380- 220-240 V TYPE 2 3x4.0 mm 2 415V 2N; ICT6031 50-60Hz; 16 A 380-415V 2N TYPE 3 4x1.5mm 2 7400 W TYPE 2 TYPE 3...
  • Page 13: Supply Cable Connection

    (e.g. due to a drawer). • If the appliance does not function properly after all the checks are carried out, contact Kleenmaid Customer Support (see back page for contact details). • When the appliance is correctly installed, please instruct the user on the correct...
  • Page 14: Built-In Cooktop Installation

    INSTALLATION 3.6 Built-in cooktop installation COOKTOP DIMENSIONS mm CUTOUT DIMENSIONS mm Make the cutout in the worktop according to the dimensions in the figure above. • Observe the minimum distance of 50 mm towards the rear wall and a minimum •...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION • If several appliances are installed under the rangehood, for which different safety distances are envisaged, observe the greater safety distance indicated ATTENTION: In order to ensure correct operation of the appliance, a gap of at least 10 mm must be left for the length of recessing on the front of the unit during installation.
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION • 50mm minimum safety distance on the back from the notch of the worktop to the rear edge of the same. • 50mm minimum safety distance on the right and/or left side of the worktop notch to the adjacent unit (e.g. column unit) or to the wall. Intermediate shelf The installation of an intermediate shelf under a cooktop is required if there is...
  • Page 17: Introduction To Induction Cooktops

    4. INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKTOPS Practical tips for use of the appliance • Use cooking containers whose manufacturing material is compatible with the principle of induction (ferromagnetic material). The use of these pots is recommended: cast iron, enamelled steel or special stainless steel for induction. To make sure that a container is compatible, simply test it with a magnet.
  • Page 18 INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKTOPS Arrangement of Pots EXAMPLE OF CORRECT PAN EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT PAN POSITION POSITION If a large oval or oblong pan is used, ensure that it is positioned at the centre of the cooking zone. Energy saving tips Follow these tips to save power consumption.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKTOPS Using the touch buttons To operate the touch buttons, touch the desired button with the tip of your pointed finger until the relevant displays illuminate or go out, or until the desired function is activated. Ensure that you are touching only one button when operating the appliance.
  • Page 20 INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKTOPS Additional Safety Features Automatic switch off Operation time limitation is a safety feature to turn OFF a cooking zone when the user hasn't operated the corresponding cooking zone after a specific time. The time after which the cooking zone is turned OFF is indicated in the table below. Each user operation related to the cooking zone will reset this time limit.
  • Page 21: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ICT6031 Right Rear Left Rear Left Front Right Front Absorbed Power for Cooking Zones...
  • Page 22: Cooktop Functions

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 10 11 4 zones cooktop interface Sensors key On/Off key Power level setting range with slide bargraph Cooking zone selection and power level display (Smart Key) Timer active indicators Timer display Timer level decrement Timer level increment Pause-Recall function key Key-Lock function Keep Warm function Stand-alone timer function...
  • Page 23: Start

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 6.1 START Once the cooktop is switched on, place the pan in the desired area and the corresponding display will automatically light up on the control panel. Choose the power level with the slider. 6.2 CHILD LOCK Child lock is a functionality to protect the cooktop against unintended operation, e.g.
  • Page 24: Automatic Cooking Function

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 6.4 AUTOMATIC COOKING Automatic Cooking is a feature which enables heating up a cold pot with full heating power then returning automatically to the desired cooking level. The time the cooking zone is heated with full power depends on the selected cooking level.
  • Page 25: Keep Warm Function

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 6.5 KEEP WARM FUNCTION The Keep Warm function is intended to keep cooked food warm. Activation • Cookware is placed on cooking zone. Cooktop is switched ON. • Select the cooking zone • A dot ( .) appears behind the cooking zone display to indicate the selection. •...
  • Page 26: Cooking Zone Timer

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS Changing the value of the stand-alone timer Cooktop is switched ON. • Ensure that no cooking zone has been selected. • Touch the timer button. The current time value flashes on the timer display (rounded to full minutes). •...
  • Page 27 COOKTOP FUNCTIONS Activation Pot is placed on the corresponding zone and a cooking level has been set to this cooking zone . • Select the corresponding cooking zone . The display of the cooking zone shows a dot ( .) in addition to the select cooking level.
  • Page 28: Pause Function

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS Changing the value of the cooking zone timers Cooktop is switched ON . Timer for cooking zone is active. • Select the corresponding cooking zone. • Touch the display timer. The current time value flashes on the timer display (rounded to full minutes). •...
  • Page 29: Recall Function

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 6.9 RECALL FUNCTION Recall function is a feature which enables the recovery of power levels and timer settings after the cooktop has been switched OFF unintendedly. Within 6 secs of powering off the cooktop, all former settings (power levels, timers, automatic cooking) can be recovered by using this function.
  • Page 30: User Menù

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS De-activation Select a cooking level for the cooking zone the booster is currently active . The booster function is terminated and the cooking zone is heated with the new selected cooking level. Note: Booster function is de-activated automatically after 5 min. 6.12 USER MENU User menu is designed for the user to adapt the Touch Control to his personal needs.
  • Page 31 COOKTOP FUNCTIONS Exiting the User Menu • Touch the Pause key. The service menu will be exited. All changes will be dropped. • Touch the Power key for 2 seconds. The service menu will be exited. The changes will be saved. User Menu Items Overview The table below provides an overview about the implemented user menu items: CHANGE...
  • Page 32 COOKTOP FUNCTIONS Adjustment of the brightness for the display Display 0...9 0: Max. brightness brightness ..9: Min. brightness 0: No Timer animation Timer animation 0...1 1: Timer is animated during the last 59s before 0 0: Signal tone for 120s Behavior when 0...2 1: Signal tone for 10s...
  • Page 33: Power Management

    COOKTOP FUNCTIONS 6.13 POWER MANAGEMENT The cooktop is designed to have a power limitation to protect from overload, so is possible that not all the cooking zones may reach the maximum power level at the same time. You may see the cooking level indicator flash for 3 seconds when you turn on a second cooking zone.
  • Page 34: Error Codes And Solutions

    ERROR CODES AND SOLUTIONS ERROR HANDING An error code always starts with the letters “E” or “ER” depending on the electronic component which has generated the error: • Error codes starting with “ER...” are detected directly by the Touch Control. •...
  • Page 35: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE • NEVER use a steam appliance to clean a cooktop. • Steam from a steam cleaning appliance can reach voltage conductive parts and cause a short circuit. • Do not spill sugar or sweet mixtures on the cooktop during cooking. •...
  • Page 36 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE For cleaning DO NOT use dishwashing detergent. • With dishwashing detergent it is not possible to eliminate all residues and deposits. • An invisible film is created which discolours the glass ceramic. • These discolourations are then impossible to remove. Clean the cooktop regularly with a specific glass ceramic detergent.
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cooking Zones 5 cooking zone options Supply Voltage See 3.3 Supply cable connection page 11 Current Rating 32A 1P/16A 2P Total Power 7400W Product Dimensions LxWxH mm 510x580x52 Building-in dimensions AxB mm 560x490 <1W Standby Power Consumption DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU This product complies with Directive 2012/19/EU The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates that the product, at the end of its useful life, needing to be treated separately from household...
  • Page 38 Kleenmaid Warranty, however, if repair is needed because of Product failure during normal Domestic Use, Kleenmaid has the option to repair or replace the defective Product or part of the Product with a product or part of like kind and quality.
  • Page 39 Service under this warranty may be limited by the area in which you live. Service to remote and regional areas may incur additional travel costs which will be payable by you. You will be advised of this at the time you make a claim and Kleenmaid arranges to attend your premises.
  • Page 40 Other products available in the Kleenmaid range of appliances Washing machines Clothes dryers Dishwashers Ovens Cooktops Steam ovens Microwave ovens Built in espresso coffee machines Rangehoods Freestanding ovens Refrigerators & Freezers Beverage Serving Cabinets Water Dispensers Vacuum Cleaners Compass Capital Services Pty Limited...

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