Page 3 - CONTENTS; / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE; Warning
EN 3 CONTENTS 1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • Installation _________________________________________________________ 4 • Connection _________________________________________________________ 5 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE • The induction principle _______________________________________________ 6 • Descr...
Page 4 - CHOOSING THE POSITION; MIN 4 mm; Tip; simultaneous use of the hob and the oven’s pyrolysis program.; ll
EN 4 1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE • • CHOOSING THE POSITION The distance between the edge of your applianceand the side and rear walls (or partitions) must beat least four centimetres (zone A).Y Yo ou urr a ap pp plliia an nc ce e m ma ay y b be e b bu uiilltt iin n w wiitth ho ou utt a an ny y rre...
Page 5 - Connection
EN 5 1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE N L Green/yellow Blue Black or grey Brown • 220-240V ~ Warning If the cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a person with a similar qualification to prevent danger. These hobs must be connected to the mains using a soc...
Page 6 - / USING YOUR APPLIANCE; • The induction principle
6 EN 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE • The induction principle The principle of induction is based on a mag-netic effect.When you place your cookware on a cookingzone and you turn it on, the electronic circuitsin your cooking hob produce “induced” cur-rents in the bottom of the cookware whichinstantly rais...
Page 7 - Description of your top; Adjustment touch controls; DT
EN 7 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE Description of your top • Adjustment touch controls Use these touchpads to select, turn on andturn off the cooking zones. When a zone isselected, you will see it light up, and you canadjust its settings. A A complete C ONTINUUM zone B B left C ONTINUUM zone C C right C ...
Page 10 - • BOIL; Using a cooking zone; •Preheating
10 EN - Turn on preheating with the button G G “--”, H HU U is displayed on your hob. - Pre-adjust the cooking power with G G buttons (higher than 7). A beep will confirm youradjustment after a few moments. Cookingstarts. - During the pre-heating stage, H HU U and the cooking power display alternate...
Page 11 - SC; •Independent timer; •Elapsed time
EN 11 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE N NO OT TE E:: IItt iis s iim mp po orrtta an ntt tth ha att tth he e w wa atte err tte em mp pe erra a-- ttu urre e iis s n ne eiitth he err tto oo o h ho ott n no orr tto oo o c co olld d w wh he en n c co oo o-- k kiin ng g b be eg giin ns s,, a as s tth hiis s c co...
Page 12 - •Child safety
EN 12 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE •Child safety This functioin allows you to lock your hobwhen it is shut off or when it is cooking.To lock:- Keep your finger on touchpad K . A beep sounds and an indicator appears. The indi-cator will go out automatically after a fewmoments. To unlock:- Keep your finge...
Page 13 - Safety when operating; •Residual heat; AS; • “Small Items” safety
13 EN 2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE Safety when operating •Residual heat After a long cooking period, the zone usedcan remain hot for several minutes. An ‘’ H ’’ flashes during this period. Do not put yourhand on the zone. •Temperature limiter Each cooking zone is equipped with a safetysensor that consta...
Page 14 - / MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE; Preserve your appliance; TYPES OF STAINS/SPOTS
14 EN 3 / MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE Preserve your appliance The vitroceramic glass sur face is highlyresistant, but not unbreakable. Here are somerecommendations for increasing its lifetime:- Avoid banging or clattering the cookware.- Avoid putting heating covers on the hob. A suction effect may da...
Page 15 - •On switching on; A special lamp appears.; •On first use
15 EN 4 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES The hob does not operate andthe indicator lights on the con-trol panel do not light up.The hob is not working andanother message is displayed.The hob does not function, theinformation is displayed. The machine is not connected tothe power source. The powersou...