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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Induction hob...
  • Page 2 We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance. This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible. Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety precautions ......................Other important safety warnings ................... Before connecting the appliance ..................Induction hob installation ....................Flush-mount installation into the worktop ............... Fitting the foam gasket ....................Connecting the induction hob to the power mains ............Power cord ........................Connecting the appliance ....................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 5 WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Switch off all cooking zones using their respective controls and remove the fuse or trip the main circuit breaker so that the appliance is fully isolated from the power mains.
  • Page 6: Other Important Safety Warnings

    2. Other important safety warnings The appliance is intended for household use. Do not use it for any other purpose, such as room heating, drying of pets or other animals, paper, fabrics, herbs etc. As this may lead to injury or fire hazard. Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has incorporated means of disconnection.
  • Page 7: Induction Hob Installation

    3. Induction hob installation 30 cm 60 cm 80 cm INFORMATION! Installation of the appliance into a kitchen worktop and its connection to the power mains may only be performed by an adequately qualifi ed technician.
  • Page 8 Installation procedure • Suitably protect the edges of the cut aperture. • Connect the induction cooking hob to the mains power supply (see instructions for the connection of the induction cooking hob to mains power supply). • Place the induction hob into the cut aperture. •...
  • Page 9 Lower cabinet with a drawer • There must be an opening with a height of no less than 140 mm along the entire width of the cabinet in the cabinet rear wall. In ad- dition, there should be an opening of at least 4 mm in the front side, along the entire width of the cabinet.
  • Page 10: Flush-Mount Installation Into The Worktop

    3.1 Flush-mount installation into the worktop 30 cm 60 cm 80 cm Appliances without faceted edges or decorative frames, are suitable for flush mounting. Installation procedure • The appliance may only be installed into a temperature- and water-resistant countertop, such as a countertop made of natural stone (marble, granite) or solid wood (the edges along the cut-out have to be sealed).
  • Page 11 • When installing into a countertop made of ceramics, wood, or glass, a wooden sub-frame should be used. The frame is not supplied with the appliance. The appliance may only be installed into a countertop made of other materials after you have consulted the countertop manufacturer and obtained his express approval.
  • Page 12 Ceramic, wooden, or glass countertop 1. Countertop 2. Appliance 3. Slot 4. Wooden frame, thickness 16 mm. Given the margin of error (tolerance) for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance, and the cut-out in the countertop, the slot is adjustable (min. 2mm). Install the wooden frame 5 mm below the upper edge of the countertop (see figure).
  • Page 13: Fitting The Foam Gasket

    3.2 Fitting the foam gasket Before installing the induction hob into a kitchen worktop, attach the foam gasket supplied with the appliance to the bottom side of the hob. Some appliances come with the gasket already fitted! 1. Remove the protective film from the gasket. 2.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Appliance

    INFORMATION! We recommend using electric wire ferrules (end terminals). • The following may be used for connection: PVC insulated connection cables type H05V2V2-F with yellow-and-green protective conductor, or other equivalent or superior cables. • Exterior cable diameter should be at least 8.0 mm. •...
  • Page 15 Connecting the power cord to the power mains (appliance with a power cord) • The cooking hob has to be hard-wired directly to the power mains. • Devices for disconnecting from the power mains have to comply with the relevant regulations. •...
  • Page 16 Connection diagram Connecting the power cord to the power mains (appliance with a power cord) L = brown N = blue = yellow and green The circuit should be fitted with Single-phase connection a fuse of at least 16 A. Appli- Connect the appliance as shown in Diagram A.
  • Page 17: Appliance Description

    5. Appliance description INFORMATION! Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model. 1. Induction cooking zone ø 230 mm 2. Induction cooking zone ø 180 mm 3. Induction cooking zone ø 145 mm 4. Cooking hob control module 5.1 Before first use Clean the cooking surface using a damp cloth and some mild washing-up liquid.
  • Page 18: Operating The Cooking Hob

    6. Operating the cooking hob 6.1 Control unit Hob on/off key Touch the relevant key to switch the hob on or off. Lock/child lock Locks/unlocks the cooking hob controls Power increase key Powers on the selected cooking zone or increases operating power: •...
  • Page 19: Powering On The Induction Cooking Hob

    6.2 Powering on the induction cooking hob 1. Touch to power on the induction hob. 2. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone. appears on all cooking zone displays; a short beep is emitted. INFORMATION! If no cooking zone is switched on in 10 seconds, the induction hob will power off. 6.3 Switching on the cooking zones 1.
  • Page 20: Automatic Rapid Heating

    INFORMATION! The pan should always cover the centre of the cooking zone! 1. Power on the induction hob. 2. Simultaneously touch and hold them for 3 seconds. The sign will appear on the display unit for the rear field to indicate that the two cooking zones are bridged. 3.
  • Page 21: Power Boost

    Table continued from last page 3. Press the key and hold it for approximately 3 seconds until you hear a short beep. will flash alternately on the display. 4. Press to set the final power level for the automatic rapid heating function. Five seconds after you have selected the power level, the function is confirmed with a short beep.
  • Page 22: Child Lock / Lock

    6.7 Child lock / lock Induction hob controls can be locked to prevent the hob from being powered on inadvertently. INFORMATION! The cooking hob has to be switched off or in the standby mode. 1. Touch the key and hold it for 3 seconds. will appear on the cooking zone power level displays.
  • Page 23 Table continued from last page 2. Program timer applies to the selected cooking zone. A separate timer can be set for each cooking zone. When the set time expires, the cooking zone is automatically switched off. 1 Countdown timer The countdown timer (minute minder) operates independently, and it is not related to the operation of any cooking zone.
  • Page 24: Residual Heat Indicator

    6.9 Residual heat indicator The induction hob is also fitted with a residual heat display, . The cooking zone is not heated directly, but only indirectly by the heat radiated back by the pan. As long as the sign is lit up after the hob has been switched off, there is residual heat in the cooking zone, which can be used to keep the food warm or for defrosting.
  • Page 25: Switching Off The Cooking Zone

    Table continued from last page 2. Remove the object or wipe the spilt liquid from the sensor keys within 5 seconds to retain the power level settings. If you do not remove the object or wipe the spilt liquid in 10 seconds, the in- duction hob will be powered off automatically.
  • Page 26: User Settings

    7. User settings Setting the acoustic signal, automatic features, and lock parameters You can adjust the volume of the acoustic signal, duration of acoustic alarm, total maximum appliance power, and automatic lock settings on the appliance. Uo: Acoustic signal and alarm volume (loudness) So: Acoustic alarm duration Lo: Automatic lock Po: Total maximum power...
  • Page 27 Acoustic alarm duration "So" The following values can be set: 0.5 on the display = 5 seconds 1 on the display = 1 minute 2 on the display = 2 minutes (default) Child safety lock "Lo" If the automatic lock function is activated in the user settings mode, the cooking hob will be automatically locked every time it is switched off.
  • Page 28: Tips And Hints

    8. Tips and hints 8.1 Cooking hob (conventional or glass ceramic) • The hob is resistant to temperature changes. • Using the cooking hob surface as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it. • Do not use the glass ceramic hob if it is cracked or broken. If a sharp object falls on the hob, the hob may break.
  • Page 29: Induction Cookware

    8.3 Induction cookware The magnet test: Use a small magnet to check whether the pan or pot bottom is ferromagnetic. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the pan, then it is suitable for an induction cooker. Make sure the pot or pan is in the middle of the cooking zone For best cooking results, the ferromagnetic area on the cookware bottom should match the size of the cooking zone.
  • Page 30: Energy Saving Tips

    Pan bottom has to be flat. 8.4 Energy saving tips • When purchasing cookware, consider that the diameter indicated on the pan usually pertains to the upper edge or the lid, which is normally larger than the diameter of the pan bottom. •...
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Maintenance

    9. Cleaning and maintenance After each use, wait for the glass ceramic surface to cool down and clean it. Otherwise, all remaining impurities will burn onto the hot surface the next time you use the hob. For regular maintenance of the glass ceramic hob, use special care products that create a protective film on the surface to prevent the dirt from sticking onto it.
  • Page 32: Problems And Errors

    10. Problems and errors During the warranty period, only a service centre authorized by the manufacturer may carry out any repairs. Before making any repairs, make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power mains either by removing the fuse or by disconnecting the power plug from the wall outlet. Any unauthorized repairs of the appliance may result in electric shock and short circuit hazard;...
  • Page 33: Noises During Induction Cooking

    10.1 Noises during induction cooking Noises and sounds Cause Solution Inductiongenerated Induction technology is based on the prop- This is normal and it is not a operating noise erties of some metals under electromagnetic result of any malfunction. effect. It results in so-called eddy currents that force the molecules to oscillate.
  • Page 34: Disposal

    12. Disposal Our product packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately. The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste.
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