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  • Page 1   INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE  ...
  • Page 2     220-240V 50/60Hz 2   ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

        Chapters  GENERAL ....................5     WARNINGS ....................6     INSTALLATION ..................9     III.1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS ................ 9   III.1.a AIR TREATMENT ................11   III.2 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 660 mm DEEP BASES ..........12  ...
  • Page 4     IV.2.h BRIDGE FUNCTION ................59   IV.2.i HEAT-UP FUNCTION ................60   IV.2.l SECURITY ..................61   IV.2.m SOFTWARE VERSION VISUALIZATION ............. 61   IV.2.n TIMER ..................62   IV.2.o AUTOMATIC SAFETY OFF ..............63   IV.2.p RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION ............... 64  ...
  • Page 5: Igeneral

        GENERAL This guide describes the appliance and its use. This guide is an integral part of the appliance itself and has to be retained with the appliance and ALWAYS accompany it, even in case of its assignment to another owner or user or in case the cooker hood is moved to another installation plant.
  • Page 6: Warnings

        WARNINGS CAUTION: This appliance has not been designed for gas hobs.  This appliance is manufactured according to the safety standards in force.  The use of this appliance must not be other than the one it has been designed for; this means as an induction hob for cooking in domestic kitchens with an integrated aspiration for cooking fumes;...
  • Page 7     Precautions before using  Unpack all the materials.  The installation and connecting of the appliance have to be done by approved specialists. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for damage caused by building-in or connecting errors.  To be used, the appliance must be well-equipped and installed in a kitchen unit and an adapted and approved work surface.
  • Page 8     Precautions not to damage the appliance  Raw pan bottoms or damaged saucepans (not enameled cast iron pots,) may damage the ceramic glass.  Sand or other abrasive materials may damage ceramic-glass.  Avoid dropping objects, even little ones, on the ceramic-glass. ...
  • Page 9: Installation

        INSTALLATION III.1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS Carefully read the guide before installation and use of the appliances. The installation requires safety equipment and a range of tools as per fig. 3.1.1 Fig. 3.1.1 The aspiration hob is equipped with all the hardware needed for its installation and is suitable for most furniture.
  • Page 10     The furniture finishing should be treated with heat resistant glue (100°C) otherwise its shape and colour may change due to the inferior heat resistance. Ideally the appliance should be installed without any adjacent furniture or walls on both sides (Fig.3.1.3-A).
  • Page 11: Iii.1.A Air Treatment

        III.1.a AIR TREATMENT The appliance has been designed for the treatment of the cooking fumes. The appliance may be installed in duct-out or filtering mode (with active charcoal filters kit or with plasma filter kit both separately purchasable). Duct-out.
  • Page 12: Iii.2 Installation On Up To 660 Mm Deep Bases

        III.2 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 660 mm DEEP BASES In the box the technician will find the elements shown on Fig. 3.2.1. Elements must be mounted carefully following the procedure described in this guide. Fig. 3.2.1 The replacement fitting identified with "2" by marking on the back is not useful in this installation.
  • Page 13: Iii.2.A Induction Hob Installation

        III.2.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION  To leave the necessary space for the air pipes it is important to install the induction hob with the centerline more than 300mm away from the wall on the back that may be present. Installation of the induction hob may be flush or non-flush. NON-FLUSH INSTALLATION: Prepare the hole in the worktop as shown on Fig.
  • Page 14     The installer is held to respect the legislation and the standards enforce in his home country. How to stick the gasket: The gasket supplied with the hob avoids all infiltration of liquids in the cabinet. His installation has to be done carefully, in conformity of the following drawing. Stick the gasket (2) two millimeters from the external edge of the glass, after removing the protection sheet (3).
  • Page 15     · If a drawer is below the hob, to guarantee a good air circulation and good cooling system of the induction hob, maintain a gap of 30 mm minimum between the ventilation of the lower part of the hob and when stowed inside the drawer (Fig. 3.2.a.4). Fig.
  • Page 16: Iii.2.B Executive Directions

        III.2.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS  The base of the cabinet must be at least drilled as indicated in Fig. 3.2.b.1 and the back removed in case. If the installation includes also the plasma filtering kit (available as an optional) the cut of the base can be reduced to 660 of large. Fig.
  • Page 17     The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.2.b.3). Fig. 3.2.b.3 The air exit can be on the left or on the right of the kitchen base. To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the covers (Fig.
  • Page 18: Iii.3.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

        III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY  After having determined the aspiration box position, proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut (Fig. 3.2.b.1), making sure to recess the superior part (Fig. 3.2.c.1-X) to the fix joint (Fig. 3.2.c.1-Y). Fig.
  • Page 19     It is now possible to joint up the external air exit for the fumes exhaust by using the joint included (Fig. 3.2.c.3). Fig. 3.2.2.c.3 To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided (Fig.
  • Page 20: Iii.3 Installation On Up To 750Mm Deep Bases

        III.3 INSTALLATION ON UP TO 750mm DEEP BASES For installation on bases deep up to 660 mm the only installation possible is described at paragraph III.3.b. For bases deep more than 660mm in addition to the previous configuration it is possible to increase the space for the drawers by replacing joint flagged by “1”...
  • Page 21     To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the screws from the joint as shown on Fig. 3.3.2. Fig. 3.3.2 Once the angular cover has been removed, remove the union 1 by unscrewing the screws on the inclined wall as shown in Fig. 3.3.3. Fig.
  • Page 22     Once the screws have been removed, the fitting remains fixed to the system thanks to the plastic snap pin (Fig.3.3.4). It is necessary to pull out the pin with the aid of a screwdriver, then proceed with removal. Fig.
  • Page 23     Now it is possible to proceed with fitting the fitting 2 To make assembly of the new fitting easier, first insert the plastic pin into the housing hole (Fig. 3.3.6). Fig. 3.3.6 Then proceed to fasten the 4 screws previously removed (Fig. 3.3.7) Fig.
  • Page 24     Fig. 3.3.8 Once the new joint is mounted the dimensions after complete installation will be the ones shown at Fig. 3.3.9. Fig. 3.3.9 24   ...
  • Page 25: Iii.3.A Induction Hob Installation

        III.3.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION   To leave the necessary space for the air pipe it is important to install the induction hob with the center line at more than 360mm distance from a possible wall on the back. Installation of the induction hob can be flush or non-flush. For non-flush installation: drill the worktop as shown at Fig.
  • Page 26     The installation comes under the exclusive responsibility of specialists. The installer is held to respect the legislation and the standards enforce in his home country. How to stick the gasket: The gasket supplied with the hob avoids all infiltration of liquids in the cabinet. His installation has to be done carefully, in conformity of the following drawing.
  • Page 27     · If a drawer is below the hob, to guarantee a good air circulation and good cooling system of the induction hob, maintain a gap of 30 mm minimum between the ventilation of the lower part of the hob and when stowed inside the drawer (Fig. 3.3.a.4). Fig.
  • Page 28: Iii.3.B Executive Directions

        III.3.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS  The base must be at least cut as shown in Fig. 3.3.b.1 and the back removed if needed. If installation includes the plasma filtering kit (available as optional) the cut of the base can be reduced to 660mm of large. Fig.
  • Page 29     The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.3.b.3). Fig. 3.3.b.3 The air exit can be on the left or on the right of the kitchen base. To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the covers (Fig.
  • Page 30: Iii.3.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

        III.3.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY  After having determined the aspiration box position, proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut (Fig. 3.3.b.1), making sure to recess the superior part (Fig. 3.3.c.1-X) to the fix joint (Fig. 3.3.c.1-Y). Fig.
  • Page 31     It is now possible to joint up the external air exit for the fumes exhaust by using the joint included (Fig. 3.3.c.3.). Fig. 3.3.c.3 To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided (Fig.
  • Page 32: Iii.4 Installation On Bases Deep Up To 810Mm

        III.4 INSTALLATION ON BASES DEEP UP TO 810mm In the box the technician will find the elements shown on Fig. 3.4.1. Elements must be mounted carefully following the procedure described in this guide. Fig. 3.4.1 The replacement fitting identified with "2" by a marking on the back is not useful in this installation.
  • Page 33: Iii.4.A Induction Hob Installation

        III.4.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION   To leave the necessary space for the air pipes it is important to install the induction hob with the centerline more than 450mm away from the wall on the back that may be present. Installation of the induction hob may be flush or non-flush. NON-FLUSH INSTALLATION: Prepare the hole in the worktop as shown on Fig.
  • Page 34     The installation comes under the exclusive responsibility of specialists. The installer is held to respect the legislation and the standards enforce in his home country. How to stick the gasket: The gasket supplied with the hob avoids all infiltration of liquids in the cabinet. His installation has to be done carefully, in conformity of the following drawing.
  • Page 35     · If a drawer is below the hob, to guarantee a good air circulation and good cooling system of the induction hob, maintain a gap of 30 mm minimum between the ventilation of the lower part of the hob and when stowed inside the drawer (Fig. 3.4.a.4). Fig.
  • Page 36: Iii.4.B Executive Directions

        III.4.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS  The base of the cabinet must be at least drilled as indicated in Fig. 3.4.b.1 and the back removed in case. Fig. 3.4.b.1 Installation of the appliance implies a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob as shown at Fig.
  • Page 37     The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.4.b.4). Fig. 3.4.b.4 The air exit can be on the left or on the right of the kitchen base. To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the covers (Fig.
  • Page 38: Iii.4.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

        III.4.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY  After having determined the aspiration box position, proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut (Fig. 3.4.b.1), making sure to recess the superior part (Fig. 3.4.c.1-X) to the fix joint (Fig. 3.4.c.1-Y). Fig.
  • Page 39     It is now possible to joint up the external air exit for the fumes exhaust by using the joint included (Fig. 3.4.c.3. Fig. 3.4.c.3 To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided (Fig.
  • Page 40: Iii.5 Installation On Bases Deep More Than 810Mm

        III.5 INSTALLATION ON BASES DEEP MORE THAN 810mm For installation on bases deep up to 660 mm the only installation possible is described at paragraph III.4.b. For bases deep more than 660mm in addition to the previous configuration it is possible to increase the space for the drawers by replacing joint flagged by “1”...
  • Page 41     To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the screws from the joint as shown on Fig. 3.5.2. Fig. 3.5.2 Once the angular cover has been removed, remove the union 1 by unscrewing the screws on the inclined wall as shown in Fig. 3.5.3. Fig.
  • Page 42     Once the screws have been removed, the fitting remains fixed to the system thanks to the plastic snap pin (Fig.3.5.4). It is necessary to snap the pin with the aid of a screwdriver, then proceed with removal. Fig. 3.5.4 Now that the connection has been removed from the suction unit, it is necessary to disassemble the extension from the fitting 1 and reassemble it on the fitting 2 through the 6 screws that join the two plates together as shown in Fig.
  • Page 43     To make assembly of the new fitting easier, first insert the plastic pin into the housing hole (Fig. 3.5.6) Fig. 3.5.6 Then proceed to fasten the 4 screws previously removed (Fig. 3.5.7) Fig. 3.5.7 43   ...
  • Page 44     At this point reassemble the angular cover in the rearmost position so as to cover the gap left by the new connection and screw the seven screws indicated in Fig. 3.5.8. Fig. 3.5.8 With the new fitting installed, the dimensions after installation will be those shown in Fig. 3.5.9.
  • Page 45: Iii.5.A Induction Hob Installation

        III.5.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION   To leave the necessary space for the air pipe it is important to install the induction hob with the center line at more than 360mm distance from a possible wall on the back. Installation of the induction hob can be flush or non-flush. For non-flush installation: drill the worktop as shown at Fig.
  • Page 46     The installation comes under the exclusive responsibility of specialists. The installer is held to respect the legislation and the standards enforce in his home country. How to stick the gasket: The gasket supplied with the hob avoids all infiltration of liquids in the cabinet. His installation has to be done carefully, in conformity of the following drawing.
  • Page 47     · If a drawer is below the hob, to guarantee a good air circulation and good cooling system of the induction hob, maintain a gap of 30 mm minimum between the ventilation of the lower part of the hob and when stowed inside the drawer (Fig. 3.4.a.4). Fig.
  • Page 48: Iii.5.B Executive Directions

        III.5.b EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS  The base must be at least cut as shown in Fig. 3.5.b.1 and the back removed if needed. Fig. 3.5.b.1 Installation of the appliance implies a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob (Fig. 3.5.b.2): ...
  • Page 49     The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs (Fig. 3.5.b.3). Fig. 3.5.b.3 The air exit can be on the left or on the right of the kitchen base. To carry this operation out it is necessary to remove the covers (Fig.
  • Page 50: Iii.5.C Aspiration Unit Assembly

        III.5.c ASPIRATION UNIT ASSEMBLY  After having determined the aspiration box position, proceed by positioning it inside the hole of the kitchen base previously cut (Fig. 3.5.b.1), making sure to recess the superior part (Fig. 3.5.c.1-X) to the fix joint (Fig. 3.5.c.1-Y). Fig.
  • Page 51     It is now possible to joint up the external air exit for the fumes exhaust by using the joint included (Fig. 3.5.c.3). Fig. 3.5.c.3 To place the exhaust pipe in the desired position it is necessary to buy spare joint pipes not provided (Fig.
  • Page 52: Iii.6 Electrical Connection

        III.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical connection must be carried out ONLY by qualified technicians. The electrical protection of the electrical connection upstream of the equipment must comply with the regulations in force. Mains Connection Cable diameter Cable Protection calibre H 05 VV - F 220-240V 1 Phase + N...
  • Page 53     Stable connection to the network by interposing a bipolar switch to ensure disconnection from the network, with a contact opening distance allowing complete disconnection under the conditions of the overvoltage category III, in accordance with the installation rules (fig.3.6.2). Fig.
  • Page 54: Operation

        The system consists of three appliances that must be connected to the mains independently: the plates with the data relating to the permitted power supply are positioned on the hob shell near the connection box and on the upper suction duct. ·...
  • Page 55: Iv.1.B Basic Control Characteristics

        IV.1.b BASIC CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS   Auto Lock function  Fast Boil function  Bridge function  Selection of heater’s timer / Warm function  Heat-Up function  Independent timer for each heater.  Indication of residual heat for each heater.  Thermal control protection. ...
  • Page 56: Iv.2 Use Of The Induction Hob

        IV.2 USE OF THE INDUCTION HOB IV.2.a AUTO-LOCK When a cooktop is switched off always is locked. So, on all 7-segment of heater1 cooking zone display is shown “Lo” for 5 sec, and then disappear. Each time a key is touched from heater1, 7-segment cooking zone displays is blinked “Lo”...
  • Page 57: Iv.2.C Switch On A Heater Zone

        IV.2.c SWITCH ON A HEATER ZONE When a cooktop is on (On/Off status LED is on), a heater zone can be switched on pressing a Heater’s slider. In the “Slider’s bar graph” is displayed the selected power level. IV.2.d SWITCH OFF A HEATER ZONE To switch OFF a heater, the user must to press on the lowest part of the heater’s slider, a beep is heard, and heater is OFF.
  • Page 58: Iv.2.E Selection Of Heater's Timer /Warm Function

        IV.2.e SELECTION OF HEATER’S TIMER /WARM FUNCTION There are two function in the same key: 1. With a short press, the heater’s timer is selected, so user can visualize timer time or change timer’s value, in case the that the timer is temporized. 2.
  • Page 59: Iv.2.H Bridge Function

        IV.2.h BRIDGE FUNCTION Two heaters can be joined by the bridge function to heat longer pans and griddles. To enable or disable the bridge function, user must to press a combination of keys (both selection keys of the bridgeable heaters) and a beep sound. In some case, user will be not be able to activated “Bridge keys combination”, so three shorts beeps are heard.
  • Page 60: Iv.2.I Heat-Up Function

        IV.2.i HEAT-UP FUNCTION User activates the “heat-up” function by pressing for more than 3 second over the slider when cooking zone is working a power level bigger than zero and it has been selected. It is not possible to activate Heat-up function when the heater is working at warm, 9 or P power level.
  • Page 61: Iv.2.L Security

         If the cooking zone is switched off during active heat-up function, the heat-up is also deactivated.  When the heat-up time has passed as planned, or the automatic heat-up is deactivated by the above-mentioned operating steps, the bargraph shows the set cooking stage. The “A”...
  • Page 62: Iv.2.N Timer

        3. Then another short beep is heard and Second Induction Generator Sw version is displayed. First, “Functional Software version” is displayed without any dots and any timer LEDs on. Second, “Safety Software version” is displayed with dots and timer LEDs on. 4.
  • Page 63: Iv.2.O Automatic Safety Off

         If Heater 1 and Heater 2 are timed simultaneously (Touch Control of the left): The smallest remaining time is displayed, and the corresponding timer LED is blinking. The other LED is on continuously.  If Heater 3 and Heater 4 are timed simultaneously (Touch Control of the right): The smallest remaining time is displayed, and the corresponding timer LED is blinking.
  • Page 64: Iv.2.P Residual Heat Indication

        IV.2.p RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION After a zone has been switched off, an “H” will be displayed depending on the temperature determined by the temperature sensor at cooking zone. The “H” will be displayed statically and will not blink. IV.2.q POT DETECTION When no pot or when un-suitable pot is present after setting a power level, the chosen level and symbol “-u”...
  • Page 65: Iv.3 Cookig Advices

        IV.3 COOKIG ADVICES IV.3.a PAN QUALITY Adapted materials: steel, enameled steel, cast iron, ferromagnetic stainless-steel, aluminum with ferromagnetic bottom. Not adapted materials: aluminum and stainless-steel without ferromagnetic bottom, cupper, brass, glass, ceramic, porcelain. The manufacturers specify if their products are compatible induction. To check if pans are compatibles: ·...
  • Page 66: Iv.4 Cooker Hood Operation

        IV.4 COOKER HOOD OPERATION In order to switch the aspiration on firstly open the glass valve (fig. 4.4.1) Fig. 4.4.1 To open the glass valve just press on its exterior part (fig. 4.4.2). Fig. 4.4.2 To reach the maximum aspiration try to convert the cooking fumes on the closer side to the aspiration (Fig.
  • Page 67: Iv.4.A Aspiration Turn On

        Do not place any object above the aesthetic frame and above the center grille of the hood (Fig. 4.4.4). Fig. 4.4.4 The touch controls are located in front of the aspirator and consist of 4 buttons and a central display (Fig.
  • Page 68: Iv.4.C Cleaning Function

        IV.4.c CLEANING FUNCTION  In order to allow the cleaning of the hob the cleaning function is inhibiting the touch controls. The function is activated by pressing T2 key for 5sec. with the hood turned off. For a minute, the touch control will be inhibited. During this period the display will show "C".
  • Page 69: Iv.4.E Anti Grease Filter Cleaning Alarm

        IV.4.e ANTI GREASE FILTER CLEANING ALARM  Every 30 hours’ operation, when aspiration is switched off, letter “G” will light up on the display for 30 seconds warning that anti grease filter cleaning is necessary. To reset the timer press T3 for 5 seconds while aspiration is switched off, otherwise the device will give the same warning the next time aspiration is switched off.
  • Page 70     Fig. 4.4.g.1 To optimize the operation, it is also recommended to dry all the inside of the hood, then position the glass valve vertically, press the two appropriate sliders simultaneously and remove it (Fig. 4.4.g.2-X). Remove the grease filter in (Fig.4.4.g.2-Y) by lifting it from the knob (Fig.
  • Page 71: Vcleaning And Maintenance

        CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Before any service or cleaning operation disconnect the device from the power supply (Fig.2.1–Fig.2.2 WARNINGS chapter). V.1 INDUCTION HOB CLEANING Switch-off the appliance before cleaning. Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because they are risk of burn. Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing up liquid diluted in a little water.
  • Page 72     Detergents whose chemical composition is unknown; Abrasive wipes, brushes or disc; Coarse cloths or rough paper; Tools that have previously cleaned other metals or alloys. Ordinary cleaning Ordinary cleaning should be performed before excessive build-up of dirt can occur which can cause abrasive phenomena.
  • Page 73: What To Do In Case Of A Problem

        WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A PROBLEM WARNING! During the warranty period repairs can only be carried out by authorized service staff CAUTION! Before any service or maintenance, disconnect the power supply of the device (Fig.2.1 – Fig. 2.2 WARNINGS chapter) Unauthorized repairs or services may cause electric shock or short circuit, so do not run ...
  • Page 74: Discontinuation

        DISCONTINUATION VII.1 DISCONTINUATION Discontinuation means the definitive stop of the operation and the disassembly or the appliance. After discontinuation the appliance can be installed on another furniture, privately resold or disposed of. CAUTION! For discontinuation it is necessary to switch the appliance off and disconnect the power (Fig.
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