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1. Y o Y Fig 3 O 4 BO OE Oi eo 50 BLANCO INDUCTION Fig 3B 220 240V IN HO5V2V2 F3G 220 240V 2 HO5V2V2 F 3G 380 415V 2N HO5V2V2 F 4G E L2 Ts Mo Un Tells Mo Un M Tells Mo In I O Ge 0253 BLANCO INDUCTION E LO Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 500 x 50 500 x 10 Fig 10 SAFETY WARNINGS Read the following carefully to avoid an electric shock or fire It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred always ensure that the book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functions of the appliance and the relevant warnings e These warnings are provided in the interest of safety You MUST read them carefully before installing or using the appliance All operations related to electrical wiring and installa
2. selecting the key a second time the time goes to zero After that the cooking zone will continue its standard function It is possible to use the Minute Minder and the Timer simultaneously Booster Fig 2 3 4 Depending on the appliance model it may be fitted with a Booster system which can be used to speed up cooking times through the application of a power level which is greater than the nominal value within a defined period of time The cooking zones supplied with this function are indicated in Fig 2 3 4 by the letter Z 1 To activate it switch on the concerned cooking zone bringing the power level to 9 2 By selecting the key on the display the letter P will appear 14 The Booster can be activated simultaneously on all the enabled zones The Booster function will be active for about 5 minutes after which cooking will continue at level 9 In order to stop this function select the concerned cooking zone and the key until you reach the desired level All operations will be combined with a BEEP acoustic signal The Booster might not turn on if the cooking zone indicated by the letter Z was activated previously with high temperature levels Integrated power control Fig 5 Each phase this is divided into two zones in a vertical line F1 e F2 is capable of using a maximum power of 3 700W If this is exceeded for example by activating the Booster the software automatically l
3. They can be deactivated by removing the item or the liquid The hob will switch off automatically e Timer Note the Timer can be activated on all the cooking zones simultaneously This function allows to establish the time from 1 to 99 minutes or automatic switch off of the cooking zone selected Activation 1 Select the cooking zone C 2 Set the cooking level 3 Press the and keys simultaneously The decimal point e will start to flash The time on the timer will appear on the relative displays 4 Adjust the time within about 10 seconds by using the and keys By pressing the time will be set at 30 minutes un key directly the 13 3 4 burner version If the decimal point appears on the displays it means that timer is active During cooking the time set previously with the timer is not displayed In order to view the time remaining on the Timer of a cooking zone select that cooking zone and then press the and keys simultaneously On the B1 and B2 displays 4 burner version and on the M2 and N displays 3 burner version the remaining time will appear When time is up an acoustic signal beeps and the timer displays flash Any key can be selected to stop the acoustic signal If you leave the acoustic signal it will deactivate after about 2 minutes 2 burner version If the decimal point appears on the displays it means that timer is activ
4. times More precise the top reacts immediately to your commands More efficient 90 of the energy absorbed is transformed into heat Furthermore once the pan has been removed from the hob heat transmission is stopped immediately thereby preventing the needless dispersion of heat The system also automatically recognises the various diameters of all pans and uses a suitable power level for each size This means that we are able to use pans of various sizes provided that the pan diameter is no more than 10 larger or 40 smaller than the printed detail marked on the hob Fig 7B 10 Caution if you are using a pan with a diameter which is more than 40 smaller than the printing marked on the glass the cooking zone may not be activated 1 3 Cooking vessels Fig 7A Cooking by induction uses magnetism to generate heat The vessels must therefore contain iron Check if the vessel material is magnetic using a magnet Important To prevent permanent damage to the cooker surface do not use Pans with bases that are not perfectly flat Metal pans with enamelled bases Do not use pans with rough bases as they may scratch the hob s surface Before connecting the appliance to the electricity supply Check that the voltage and power values listed on the data plate positioned on the lower part of the appli ance are compatible with the electricity supply and socket If you have any doubts please consult a qualified electri
5. will continue its normal cooking If the power level is set at zero the cooking zone will shut off To turn off the cooking zone select the corresponding C key and switch the cooking level to 0 The display will view the corresponding numbers the grading ofthe concerned zone will be intense while the others will be weaker All operations will be combined with a BEEP acoustic signal When a cooking zone C is brought to the OFF position and the glass top temperature is greater than approximately 50 the display of the interested zone will signal a fixed H Warning To prevent damage being inflicted on the electronic circuits the hob is fitted with an overheating safety system In situations where the appliance is used at high power levels for a prolonged period oftime the hob may switchoff one or more of the activated zones temporarily until the temperatures return to the set levels On the display corresponding to the cooking zone which has been temporarily switched off the power level will be shown in alternation with a E 2 This will stop flashing once the cooking zone has beenreactivated Key function To keep children or persons needing supervision from using the hob surface all of the functions can be blocked in the following way 1 Switch to hob on if it is off by selecting the ON OFF key The cooking zones must be off 2 Press the key and the 2 Fig 2 R4 Fig 3 or R3 Fig 4 key s
6. BLANCO Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BIC603T BIC604T BIC75T Induction Cooktop Dear Customer You will find that the modern look of your Blanco rangehood blends in perfectly with your kitchen d cor It is easy to use and performs to a high standard Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as cooktops ovens dishwashers microwaves sinks and taps There are models to complement your new Blanco rangehood Blanco now has a range of laundry products to choose from Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements and our Customer Service Department is at your disposal to answer your questions and to listen to your suggestions Please complete the warranty section of this manual and keep your receipt as proof of purchase Retain all documents relating to the purchase of Blanco product Blanco is committed to providing increasingly efficient products that are easy to use respect the environment and are attractive and reliable BLANCO Fig 1 Glass ceramic cooker top Pan with ferromagnetic base Magnetic field Archimedean spiral coil 000000000 Current Electric circuit Fig 2 za es 2C B Fig 2B 220 240 V HO5V2V2 F 11 220 240 V2 HO5V2V2 F
7. cian for assistance Important metal objects such as knives forks spoons or lids must not be placed on the cooker surface as they can get hot after use switch the cooker off using the control device and do not rely on the pan detector avoid liquid spilling therefore to boil or heat liquids reduce the heat supply do not leave the heating elements switched on with empty vessels or without vessels when you have finished cooking switch off the relative resistance using the control indicated below never use aluminium foil for cooking or never place products wrapped in aluminium foil onto the cooking surface The aluminium would melt and damage your apparatus irreversibly Never heat a tin or can of food without opening it it could explode This warning applies to hobs of all types Attention steam cleaners must not be used Attention if the surface is cracked switch the apparatus off to prevent electric shocks Attention the appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separated remote control system Other Information This appliance conforms to the European Directive EC 2002 96 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By making sure that this appliance is disposed of in a suitable manner the user is helping to prevent potential damage to the environment or to public health The symbol on the product or on the packaging label on the carton indicates that the appliance should
8. e When the decimal point flashes it indicates the zone with the least time on the timer and therefore the first zone will switch off The timer display will show the remaining time of the next zone which will switch off In order to view the time remaining on the Timer of a cooking zone select that cooking zone and then press the and keys simultaneously Afterwards the remaining time will appear on the timer F display When time is up an acoustic signal beeps and the timer displays flash Any key can be selected to stop the acoustic signal If you leave the acoustic signal it will deactivate after about 2 minutes To deactivate the timer function before the set time select the cooking zone and then press the and keys simultaneously By selecting the key a second time the time goes to 0 After that the cooking zone will continue its standard function e Minute Minder Countdown This function can be used both with cooking zones activated deactivated and with the timer inserted The Minute Minder allows to set an established countdown that goes from 1 to 99 minutes On expiry of the time the hob emits an acoustic signal without changing the active functions Activation 1 The function is activated with the hob on 2 Press the and keys simultaneously 3 Adjust the time within about 10 seconds by using the and keys By pressing the key directly the time will be se
9. ectronic is defect E A Hardware defect of induction Defect hardware device Contact the technical Service modul detected by the self check of the modul E C Configuration failure 2 cooking zones are dedicated 1 Erase the actual configuration to the same element of the Ul manual configuration with service menu E H Fixed sensor value System must cool down 168 Ve Printed on recycled paper i y pap 3LIP0361
10. g to allow the circulation of as much fresh air as necessary there must be at least 40 mm between the induction hob module and any appliance installed under it Fig 10B In any event adequate aeration must be provided To allow fresh air circulation there must be openings in the kitchen furniture Fig 9A 10A of the sizes indicated in Fig 9B 10B Electrical connections Fig 2B Fig 3B Before making the electrical connections check that the ground cable is 2 cm longer than the other cables the system ratings meet the ratings indicated on the identification plate fixed on the lower part of the worktop the system is fitted with efficient earthing compliant to the laws and regulations in force If the appliance is not fitted with a cable use type HO5V2V2 F for a power level of up to 6400 Watts The cross section of the cable should be at least 2 5 mm or 4 mm for greater power levels The cable should never reach a temperature which is 50 C above the temperature of the room in which it is installed The appliance is designed for permanent connection to the electricity sup ply and should therefore be fitted with an omnipolar switch which has a minimum opening of 3 mm between contacts The switch should be suitable for the charge indicated on the appliance data plate and must conform to all current legislation the yellow green earth wire must not be interrupted by the switch The omnipolar switch must be easy to reach once the i
11. imultaneously according to the model you own 3 Press only the cooking zone 2 Fig 2 R4 Fig 3 or R3 Fig 4 key once again according to the model you own The L letter indicating that the function is active will appear on the display Should one or more zones still be hot the letter H and L will alternate on the relative displays To deactivate the key function switch the hob off if it is on by selecting the ON OFF key Once it is off switch the hob back on Press the key and the 2 Fig 2 R4 Fig 3 or R3 Fig 4 key simultaneously according to the model you own Press the key a second time Zeros will appear on all the displays for a few seconds If the cooker top is switched off with the KEY function active when subsequently activated the top will be in the same situation meaning with the KEY function active If the hob is switched on and the Lock function is enabled button ON OFF will still work e Magnetic sensor U Thehob is equipped with a pan sensor when the pan is he or badly positioned the symbol will appear If on the other hand the surface of the glass is still hot the F4symbol will appear alternating with the 0 5 D Overflow Safety Device The hob is equipped with a safety system which moves all hotplates to the OFF position and activates the safety lock when liquids or items are detected on the control panel These symbols will flash on the display Cr UJ
12. maintain safe operation it is recommended that the product be inspected every five years by an authori zed service person If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly quali fied person in order to avoid a hazard Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance Do not turn on the heating zones if aluminium foils or plastic items have been placed on the hob surface WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock Metallic objects suck as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hotplate since they can get hot Before connecting the appliance to the electricity supply Check that the voltage and power values listed on the data plate positioned on the lower part of the applian ce are compatible with the electricity supply and socket If you have any doubts please consult a qualified electrician for assistance 1 1 The principle of induction The system of cooking by induction is based on the physical phenomenon of magnetic induction The fundamental feature of this system is direct transfer of heat energy from the generator to the pan without intermediate means different from traditional cooker tops see Fig 1 1 2 Advantages If you compare your electric cooker tops with the induction cooker top the result will be Safer low temperature on the glass surface Quicker brief heating
13. nfigured if a blinking C it s not an error configuration activities by pressing the is shown After a successful selectkey and the C does not blink configuration the relevant anymore display shows When the is not displayed please check the possible causes of the E 5 E A blinking E on each cooking The user is in the service menu Manual configuration zone indicates that all configs it s not an error will be deleted E 2 Temperature limits are Electronik temperature to high System must cool down excessed E 3 Unsuitable pot Pot creates on the modul an 1 The error is automaticly cancelled improper operating point after 8s and the cooking zone can which can destroy devices be used again In case of further e g 19861 upcoming errors the pot have to be changed E 4 Unconfigured induction Induction modul is not 1 Delete the hob configuration and modul configured activate the manual configuration 2 Start the UI service menu to configure the induction modul E 5 No communication between UI No power supply of induction Contact the technical Service and induction modul modul E 6 Main power disturbance 1 Failure in main power Contact the technical Service frequency detection 2 Over voltage E 8 Fan failure Fan or control electronic is Contact the technical Service defect E 9 Defect T sensor on inductor Sensor signal out of valid Contact the technical Service range sensor or el
14. not be treated as domestic waste but should be delivered to a suitable electric and electronic appliance recycling collection point Follow local guidelines when disposing of waste For more information on the treatment re use and recycling of this product please contact your local authority or domestic waste collection service INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions address specialised installers and serve as a guide for installation adjustment and mainte nance in conformity with the laws and regulations in force Warning Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards see technical data if supplied Positioning Fig 6 The appliance is made for fixing into a worktop as shown in the relevant figure Apply the supplied sealant to the entire perimeter of the hob and insert it into the fitment hole for sizing see Fig 6B Fix the appliance into the worktop with the 4 stays rotating them according to the top s depth Fig 6A If the underside of the appliance will be accessible after installation a separator panel G Fig 9A will need to be mounted maintaining the distances shown Fig 9B If the appliance is installed over an oven the panel is not necessary Fig 10A 10B 11 Important if there is an oven under the induction hob it is advisable for it to have a cooling fan Do not use the induction hob while PYROLITIC cleaning is in process Warnin
15. nstallation process has been completed USE AND MAINTENANCE Use Fig 2 A ON OFF key B Cooking zone display C Cooking zone selection key D key Timer key E key Timer key F Timer Display I Decimal point indicator Use Fig 3 A ON OFF key B Cooking zone display B1 Cooking zone R2 display Timer display B2 Cooking zone R3 display Timer display C Cooking zone selection key D key Timer key E key Timer key I Decimal point indicator Use Fig 4 A ON OFF key M1 Cooking zone R1 display M2 Cooking zone R2 display Timer display M3 Cooking zone R3 display N Timer Display C Cooking zone selection key D key Timer key E key Timer key I Decimal point indicator To activate the hob press the ON OFF key Some zeros with flashing decimal points will appear for about 20 seconds on all the displays If no operation is carried out within this time the hob will turn off A cooking zone may be switched on by selecting one of the C keys The display will view the corresponding numbers the grading of the concerned zone will be intense while the others will be weaker 212 Use or buttons to regulate the power level By selecting the key the power level goes directly to 9 If after about 10 seconds no operation is carried out display shade goes back to the initial one The hob
16. owers power of the previously selected zone until it reaches the allowed power level The display of the zone with limited power will begin to flash for about 3 seconds During this time it is possible to modify the power level e Maintenance Fig 8 Remove any residues of food and drops of grease from the cooking surface using the special scraper supplied on request Clean the heated area as thoroughly as possible using SIDOL STAHLFIX or similar products and a cloth paper then rinse with water and dry with a clean cloth Using the special scraper optional immediately remove any fragments of aluminium and plastic material that have unintentionally melted on the heated cooking area or residues of sugar or food with a high sugar content In this way any damage to the cooktop surface is prevented Under no circumstances use abrasive sponges or irritating chemical detergents such as oven sprays or stain removers THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREACHING THE ABOVE WARNINGS 15 Error codes Error code Description Possible causes Error recovery c The cooking zone can be It s not an error the user is in A suitably pan must be placed on the configured if a static C is the service menu relevant cooking zone shown C The cooking zone will be The user is in the service menu Wait for the sysmbol or abort the co
17. t at 30 minutes 3 4 burner version If no zone is activated or if the hob is deactivated by selecting the ON OFF key the decimal point on the R2 and R3 displays begins to flash If the hob is turned on with the Minute Minder function active zeros will appear on all the displays By pressing the and keys simultaneously the remaining time will appear In order to view the remaining time of the Minute Minder press the and keys simultaneously On the B1 and B2 displays 4 burner version and on the M2 and N displays 3 burner version the remaining time will appear When time is up an acoustic signal beeps and the timer displays flash Any key can be selected to stop the acoustic signal If you leave the acoustic signal it will deactivate after about 2 minutes 2 burner version If the F displays of the timer or the hob are deactivated by selecting the ON OFF key the remaining time of the Minute Minder will appear If the Minute Minder and the Timer are active the F display will signal the time left If it is the Timer function the decimal point of the concerned zone will flash When time is up an acoustic signal beeps and the timer displays flash Any key can be selected to stop the acoustic signal If you leave the acoustic signal it will deactivate after about 2 minutes To deactivate the Minute Minder function before the set time press the and keys simultaneously By
18. tion must be carried out by qualified persons in accor dance with safety regulations e Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervised or instruction con cerning use of the appliance by a responsible person for their safely e Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance when it is in operation Do not store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance e g aerosols WARNING Accessible parts will become hot when in use To avoid burns and scalds children should be kept away Do not allow large cookware to overhang the hob onto the adjacent benchtop This will cause scorching to the benchtop surface Before using the appliance ensure that all packing materials are removed from the appliance Only authorised personnel should carry out servicing e Always ensure the appliance is switched off before cleaning or replacing parts e To

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