Euromaid IHT60 Installation And Operation Manual

Euromaid IHT60 Installation And Operation Manual

600mm induction

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600mm
Induction Cooktop
Manual
MODEL
IHT60
Installation and Operation

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Summary of Contents for Euromaid IHT60

  • Page 1 600mm Induction Cooktop Manual MODEL IHT60 Installation and Operation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Technical Specifications ....02 5. Care and Maintenance ....17 Ceramic hob care ..........17 Deep fat frying ..........18 2. Safety warnings ......03 6. Cleaning .........19 3. Preparation and installation ..06 7. Trouble shooting ......20 Using the assembly clamp ......07 Electrical Connection ........08 8.
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications ! This product has been designed particularly for household usage. 1. Ceramic hotplate 2. Assembly clamp 3. Lower case 4. Ceramic surface External dimensions 60 cm • The graphics and figures are for Width 580 mm illustration purposes only. The actual view may be differ.
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings Look after yourself, family and • Vapor pressure that arise as a result of the friends humidity between the hob surface and the pan can cause the pan slip or bounce. Therefore, Look after yourself, family and friends make sure that the bottom of the pan and the •...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    • Don’t heat up unopened food containers as Natural ventilation is important for the pressure can build up causing the container to correct functioning of the appliance burst. and your own safety. • The surfaces of the stainless steel model Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may appliances which are close to the burners may call for additional ventilation such as opening...
  • Page 6: Glass Ceramic Hob

    How to avoid damages to your Pertaining to Disposal: glass ceramic hob • Please separate the packaging materials for recycling and dispose of it at a public rubbish The glass ceramic surface is non-sensitive to collection location. Packaging materials are not heat (up to 650°C) and temperature fluctuations toys for children.
  • Page 7: Preparation And Installation

    Preparation and installation 5.0 cm 1.97 in (min) 5.0 cm (min) (min) 19.29 in 56 cm 49 cm 5.0 cm (min) Assembly of the Built-in Hob 3 cm • This built-in hob is designed to be placed in a space on the counter. Assembly may only be performed by a Attention: When installing the hob onto trained professional.
  • Page 8: Using The Assembly Clamp

    If there is an oven below; If there is a board below; min 45 cm 4 cm A ventilation opening of min. 180 should be provided at the rear side of the furniture. During installation of your induction hob, special care should be paid to place the product parallel to the installation surface.
  • Page 9: Electrical Connection

    Electrical Connection 2 PHASE SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION CONNECTION • Do not connect the appliance to the electricity supply until all packing and transit protectors have been removed. Before your appliance is connected to the mains electricity supply, check to ensure that the voltage and frequency shown on the rating label corresponds with your power supply.
  • Page 10: Operating The Hob

    Operating the Hob Control Elements and Displays Features Hotplate (cooking zone) Main button - ON/OFF Key Selection controls Keylock Heat setting/Timer increase Heat setting/Timer decrease Decimal Point * Activate/deactivate timer * Timer display (4 LED assigned for 4 different hotplate) Note: •...
  • Page 11: Turn On The Hob

    Turning the hob on The “ ” or “ ” keys are equipped with Touch the “ ” key in the control panel at a repeat function. If you touch one of the least 1 second. Hotplate displays light up. “ key longer time, heat level will continually be ”...
  • Page 12: Using The Induction Hotplates Safely And Efficiently

    Using the induction hotplates Over Heating Protection safely and efficiently There are some sensors inside your hob in order to provide over heating protection. Below responses may arise in an over heating Operating principle: Because of its operating condition: principle, induction hob directly heats the pan. •...
  • Page 13 Pan choice: Safe usage: Preheat the hotplate at level 3 or 4 on which you You may only use pans suitable for induction will use non-oil or less-oil covered non-sticking cooking on your induction hobs. pan (teflon type). Never use at level 8,9 and “P” as this will damage your pan.
  • Page 14: Automatic Cooking And High Power (Booster)

    Automatic Cooking and High Turning Off the Automatic Cooking Feature: Power (Booster) • The Automatic Cooking function can be turned Automatic cooking function makes cooking off early by decreasing the heat setting to “0”. easier. If the Automatic Cooking is active, •...
  • Page 15: Key Lock

    Key Lock Cancelling the key lock: If the “ ” key is touched 2 seconds, the hotplate Touch “ ” key more than 2 seconds to lock is unlocked. The operation will be confirmed with Touch Control. The operation will be confirmed an audio signal.
  • Page 16: Timer Function

    Timer Function * To set the hob timers: This feature facilitates the cooking for you. You 1. Touch “ ” key again after activating the first do not need to be permanently attend the hob hotplate timer. The control rotates clockwise to during the cooking procedure;...
  • Page 17: Noises

    Noises After a successful calibration the function of the hob is also guaranteed even with strong illumination, for example with halogen spot with Some sounds may be heard from induction reflector (50W). heated hob. Such sounds are normal and a part of cooking with induction.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Ceramic hob care Pan size The ceramic glass surface is tough in everyday For maximum efficiency and safety, use the use and its flat surface makes it easy to clean recommended pan sizes for each hotplate. but please follow the following precautions. •...
  • Page 19: Deep Fat Frying

    Deep fat frying • Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks of oil or fat. • Oil may catch fire if you use your product • Never fill the pan more than the for a long time with pans which are not one-third full of fat or oil.
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    Cleaning Disconnect the appliance from mains • In cleaning surfaces that are before cleaning. stainless, do not use cleaning agents • Before starting to clean the appliance, containing acid or chlorine. As you make sure that all controls are in OFF clean, take care to wipe in a single position.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the hob does not work • If the hob is supplied through two phases, one of the phases may have failed. If none of the above conditions exist, then If the appliance does not operate check switch off and on your hob by means of the the following: touch-control or disconnect the hob from the power supply and connect again after a...
  • Page 22: Future Transportation

    Future transportation Keep the original carton and other packaging If you did not keep the original material in a safe place. Transport the hob in its carton original carton. Follow the instructions that are Secure the caps and Pan supports by adhesive printed on the carton.

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