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1. positioned so as to avoid damage or overheating caused by contact with the base The power supply cable must not be bent or compressed The installer must ensure that the correct electrical connection has been made and that it is compliant with safety regulations The power supply cable must be checked regularly If it is damaged or needs to be replaced the operation must be carried out by an After Sales technician with dedicated tools After initial electrical connection or whenever turning the hob ON OFF the buzzer sounds and the symbol will be displayed for few seconds
2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS HOW TO USE YOUR HOB COOKING TIPS ENERGY SAVING TIPS MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AFTER SALES SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Before use remove all stickers on the cooktop protective cardboard packaging and protective plastic film Check whether the cooktop has been damaged during transport If you are uncertain contact the After Sales Service e Keep the packaging material plastic bags polystyrene parts etc out of the reach of children as they are potentially dangerous e The packaging material is entirely recyclable and is marked with the recycling symbol N e This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product e The symbol Z on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regu
3. arger than the cooking area marked on the glass ceramic hob e Make sure you place the pot or pan in the centre of the cooking zone outlined on the glass ceramic induction cooktop e If possible keep pot lids on when cooking e Cook vegetables potatoes etc with little water in order to cut down cooking time e A pressure cooker allows you to save even more energy and time Safety I After use when a hotplate or the entire hob is turned off a residual heat indicator goes on displaying an H hot indicating that the corresponding cooking zone is still dangerously hot The H stays on until the cooking zone has reached a safe level around 60 C 2 An automatic switch off device activates if a cooking zone is accidentally left on for a long time It can be turned back on immediately if necessary by using the controls 3 To prevent damage to the electronic circuits the hob is equipped with a sensor which constantly monitors the temperature of these circuits In cases of overheating the hob turns off automatically until a safe temperature is reached 4 To prevent children and others from improperly using the appliance and to prevent it from being accidentally switched on during cleaning operations the hob is equipped with a safety lock the key button By pressing this button the hob is locked and the red LED turns on 5 During use avoid resting the hob on fabrics or materials cloths napkins rags etc which could hinder c
4. ches very high temperatures packaging materials plastic bags polystyrene spoons or lids on the surfaces of the hob as they can become hot The glass ceramic induction hob has good mechanical resistance and is designed to withstand minor accidents and incorrect usage however if an object falls on it and damages the surface do not use the hob Disconnect it from the electrical power supply and call the nearest After Sales Service When the hob is in use the surfaces of the cooking zones may heat up due to transfer of heat from foods being cooked to the pot and subsequently to the glass To obtain the best cooking results it is advisable to use flat bottomed metal pots and pans whose bottom diameter corresponds to that of the induction cooking zones so that the magnetic sensor detects them To check that pots and pans are made of ferrous metal use a magnet The diameter of the pots and pans must correspond to the diameter of the induction cooking zone When using pots and pans with a non stick surface such as Teflon without any oil or grease pre heat by setting to number 7 or 8 Never heat canned foods without first having opened the can they can explode This warning also applies to all other types of cooktops Do not use aluminium foil for cooking and do not place food wrapped in aluminium foil on the glass ceramic induction hob Never place metal utensils on the hob Note the cooking zones will not go on if the p
5. e above checks the fault persists If any repairs are required please contact an contact the nearest After sales Service authorised After Sales Service to guarantee Please give that original spare parts will be used and repairs e a brief description of the fault carried out correctly Failure to comply with these instructions may compromise the safety and quality of the product e the type and exact model of the cooktop e the service number i e the number that follows the word SERVICE on the rating plate located ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the appliance to the electricity supply The appliance must be installed by a qualified technician who is fully aware of current safety and installation regulations which must be observed in their entirety Make sure that the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds to the voltage in your home The manufacturer declines all liability for injury to persons and animals or damage to property resulting from failure to observe the above regulations For the electrical connection use a HOSVV F or H0O5V2V2 F type cable as indicated in the table below Power supply voltage Conductors number and size 230V 2 X 1 0 mm min An all pole disconnect switch with minimum contact gap equal to or greater than 3 mm must be used to install the hob Attention the power supply cable must be long enough to allow the hob to be removed from the worktop and must be
6. he maxi tube flashes and displays 0 indicating that the induction hotplate enters timing setting state Each time the or key is pressed the time can increase or decrease by minute If it is held the time will increase or decrease quickly with 10 minutes as an increment When the timer is max then press the key the time will resume min When the timer is min then press the key the time will resume max e After timing period is set the time stabilizes after the nixie tube flashes for 5 seconds to confirm the period to be effective If the time is 0 the timer is non effective In the timing setting state pressing the timer button again will confirm the time Inthe timing setting state if you hold the timer key the timer will be cancelled the LED displays When the working time reaches the hotplate will shut down automatically e If the timer function isn t selected the hotplate will shut down automatically when the default shut down time of each level reaches The default shut down time of each level are as follow 7 Shut down e After using please press the button the induction hotplate will stop heating e The fan will run for a while to cool the induction hotplate down 8 Residual heat indicator If the pan has been removed or the hob has been switched off and the hotplate is still hot The indicator will display H therefore av
7. irculation of air causing the hob to overheat If it does overheat the display will show E3 or E6 switch the hob off and wait for it to cool down see chapter Troubleshooting Guide Follow the indications in the following diagram relating to use of the hob next to walls or furniture Min 5 cm ENERGY SAVING TIPS Attention if the surface is cracked turn off the appliance to prevent the risk of electrical shocks and call the After Sales Service If the Timer function is not used the cooking zone switches off automatically after a fixed time that depends on the power level selected see table Level A 3 4 amp Go v7 e Time hour 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 Important never clean the appliance with high pressure water or steam cleaning equipment e Clean the cooktop when it is cool after each use This will prevent the build up of dirt and make cleaning easier Usea clean cloth absorbent kitchen wipes and a mild washing up liquid or a specific glass ceramic cleaner e Remove baked on dirt with the scraper tool if supplied and specific cleaning products Food spills should be cleaned off before they bake onto the glass ceramic surface e Donot use abrasive products corrosive chlorine based cleaners oven sprays or pan scourers The cooktop should be treated periodically with a proprietary brand of protective cleaner following the manufactu
8. lations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Ensure that the installation and electrical connections are performed by a qualified technician following the manufacturer s instructions and in compliance with current local safety regulations CAUTION This cooktop complies with all applicable safety and electromagnetic compatibility legislation However persons with pacemaker should keep at a safe distance from the appliance This is because it is not possible to guarantee that all pacemakers on the market comply with the standards in compliance with which this appliance was tested so it is not possible to provide an absolute guarantee of the absence of potentially harmful interference DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY C e This cooktop is suitable for contact with foodstuffs and complies with EEC CE Regulation n 1935 2004 e This appliance has been designed to be used exclusively for cooking food Any other use e g for room heating is to be considered improper and consequently dangerous e The appliance has been designed constructed and sold in compliance with safety objectives of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 CE which replaces 73 23 CEE and subsequent amendments protection requireme
9. nts of EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Requirements of Directive 93 68 EEC PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Attention e Do not place metal objects such as knives forks Before any maintenance on the appliance disconnect it from the electrical power supply e The distance between the lower face of the glass ceramic hob and the cupboard or separating panel must be at least 40 mm e Ifthe glass ceramic surface should break or crack do not use it but call the After sales Service immediately This cooktop is designed solely for use as a domestic appliance for cooking food No other type of use is permitted The manufacturer declines all liability for improper use or incorrect use of the controls e Avoid exposing the cooktop to atmospheric agents e Any repairs or maintenance work on the appliance must be carried out exclusively by a qualified technician e Never touch the cooktop with any wet part of the body and do not operate it with bare feet e This 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 initial supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Prevent children from coming into contact with the cooktop in general in order to avoid injury While it is on and after it has just been switched off the cooktop rea
10. oid touching the hotplate when the indicator is shown COOKING TIPS Power level 1 8 Table for using the cooking zones 1 2 Melting butter chocolate etc 2 Keeping food warm and reheating small quantities of liquid 3 4 Heating larger quantities making custards and sauces 4 5 Gentle simmering for example boiled vegetables spaghetti soups pot roasts stews 5 For all fried food cutlets steaks cooking without use of lid for example risotto 6 7 Browning meats roast potatoes fried fish and to boil large quantities of water Brisk frying griddling steaks etc 8 ENERGY SAVING TIPS e Use pots and pans whose bottom diameter is equal to or slightly larger than that of the cooking zones Only use magnetic pots and pans with a flat bottom Y Induction cooktops only work when used with pans and pots KA NO fp made of magnetic material Suitable pans can be enamelled and made of cast iron or special steel cookware manufacturers mark their products with the word INDUCTION on the base to indicate that they are compatible with induction cooktops Induction cooktops DO NOT WORK with cookware made of N normal stainless steel glass ceramics copper or aluminium amp To check that pots and pans are made of ferrous magnetic material use a magnet The cooktop will provide optimal performance when used with induction cooking compatible pans of a size that is the same as or slightly l
11. ots parts metal parts etc and pans are not of the correct dimensions or an old cooktop to be scrapped cannot be magnetically detected If a pot or pan is e Make sure that the electrical wires of other removed from the hotplate it will go off electrical appliances near the cooktop do not e The hotplate will remain switched off until come into contact with hot parts another pot or pan is placed on it e Never leave the cooktop unattended if you are using a lot of fat or oil risk of oil or fat TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS overheating and catching fire e Make sure you place the pot or pan in the centre of the cooking zone outlined on the glass ceramic Do not use the cooktop surface as a work surface induction hob Do not switch on the hotplates cooking zones without pots Do not place plastic aluminium foil cloths paper etc on the hotplates cooking zones while they are still hot The cooktop features hotplates cooking zones of different sizes Use pots and pans whose bottom diameter is equal to or slightly larger than that of the hotplates cooking zones HOW TO USE YOUR HOB I Induction cooking zone 180 2 Display INDUCTION f 818 et Sass se es oo D OO A Childproof Lock D Heat setting increase B Cooking zone activation button E Timer C Heat setting decrease F ON OFF Operation Instructions 6 Timer l P
12. rer s instructions Important Periodically check for dust under the appliance near the cooling air inlet or the outlet openings This could hinder the ventilation and cooling of the electronic module and decrease the effectiveness of the hob TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The glass ceramic induction hob does not work 2 If one of the following codes is displayed during use E7 E8 wait a few seconds than the induction hotplate will operate as usual e Have you pressed the control buttons following the instructions in the section using the hob e Is there perhaps a power failure e Did you dry the hob carefully after cleaning it 3 If one of the following codes is displayed when I If one of the following codes is displayed during the hob ON button is pressed use El E2 E4 E5 Eb EC E3 E6 contact the After Sales Service and give them wait a few minutes until the temperature of the the code appliance cools down Than it will work as usual Important If you are not able to turn the glass ceramic induction hob off after using it disconnect it immediately from the power supply AFTER SALES SERVICE Before contacting After Sales Service under the cooktop The service number is also See if you can solve the problem yourself with the indicated on the warranty booklet help of the suggestions given in chapter e your full address Troubleshooting Guide your telephone number and area code If after th
13. ut the pot on the hotplate e Put the pot in the centre of the ceramic plate e Make sure the air vent and the air entry are not blocked and there are not metallic objects around the hot plate 2 Plug in After the power on the buzzer sounds 3 Turnon e When the on off button is pressed the buzzer sounds The indicator lamp lights up the LED display indicating that the hotplate is in the state of stand by e If you don t press any key within 2 minutes the induction hotplate will shut down automatically 4 Heating e After the power supply is connected press the button then press the button the buzzer sounds the and the indicator lamp light up the default power level shall be level 4 you can tune the power level to the max level by holding the key e You can make a regulation by pressing the or key 5 Childproof Lock e When the hotplate is in working state to prevent children from operation you can activate the childproof lock by pressing the childproof lock button the buzzer will sound at the same time In the childproof lock state Childproof Lock button and button can be operated other buttons are non effective e You can deactivate the childproof lock by holding the childproof button again The buzzer will sound e In working state after the key is pressed the buzzer gives out a sound t
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