Page 2 - GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND USE; Cooking Hob; INSTALLER: Please leave this manual with the unit for the owner.
EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND USE Cooking Hob IMPORTANT : Save this manual for the local electrical inspector’s use. INSTALLER: Please leave this manual with the unit for the owner. OWNER: Please keep this manual for future reference. IMPORTANT: Local codes vary. Installation, electrical connections ...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 - Proper Installation - Be sure your appliance is properly grounded and installedby a qualified technician. 2 - Never Use your Appliance for Warming or Heating the Room. 3 - Do Not Leave Children Alone - Children should not be left alone or unattendedin an area wher...
Page 5 - Safety warning symbol
4 Table oof C Contents Before IInstallation 55 Installation 66 Other IInstallation R Requirements 77 Electrical C Connection 8 Safety P Precautions 99 Principle oof IInduction 110 Glass TTop, C Coil S Size aand C Controls 111 Controls aand O Operation 112 Heating ZZones, C Coil S Sizes & & U...
Page 6 - Before Installation
5 If you are receiving the unit from atransportation company, it is customer’sobligation to inspect thepackage and noteany damage on the delivery receipt. Afterdelivery, have your induction cooktopcarefully unpacked, and again check foranyvisible damage. If you find any damage ontheunit at this poin...
Page 7 - mm
6 1 / INSTALL ATION To install the cooktop, cut out a rectangularopening in the counter as shown on thedrawing and table below. Also, ensure thatyou have a minimum of 10 mm (3/8”) ofspace in the back of the unit, between therim and backsplash on your counter (or wallif no backsplash) for ventilation...
Page 8 - Cross
7 Other IInstallation R Requirements Your ccook-ttop m must aalways bbreath aadequately. M Make ssure tthat tthe aair iinlet aand iits exhaust aare nnot oobstructed. The uunit m must nnot bbe iinstalled aabove aa w washing m machine, aa rrefrigerator oor aa ddeep- freezer bbox To eeliminate tthe rri...
Page 9 - Electrical Connection
8 Electrical Connection Ph as e 2 2 E ar th Ph as e 1 1 L L Green Red Black cooktop eelectrical ccharacteristics aare: Operating voltage................................................... 240 V~ 60 HzMaximum power output .............................................. 9600 W 40AConnect to ..............
Page 11 - The pprinciple oof iinduction
10 The pprinciple oof iinduction + - C B A Induction coil Inverter Induced currents A B C For a proper choice of utensils, please refer to “Utensils for Your Induction” When using induction elements, some utensils may produce faint humming sound. This is a normal occurrence - the noise is a result o...
Page 12 - Glass Top, Coil Size and Controls; POWERING ON; Tip
11 Glass Top, Coil Size and Controls • • POWERING ON Press the start/stop touch control for the zone you want to use. A flashing "0" indicates that the zone is on. You can then choose the desired power level. If you do not select a power level, the cooking zone will automatically shut off. A...
Page 13 - WHICH COOKING ZONE
12 Tip To check the suitability of your cookware: Place the vessel on a cooking zone at power level 4. If the display remains on, your cookware is compatible. If the display flashes, your cookware cannot be used with induction cooking. You can also use a magnet to test the cookware. If a magnet "...
Page 14 - Utensils for Your Induction
13 Induced current can be created only in materials which have magnetic properties. Thus, utensils for use with an induction unit must be made from a ferromagnetic material or have inserts with magnetic properties. Your household may already have cookware suitable for induction cooking, and you may ...
Page 15 - To Do or Not To Do
14 To Do or Not To Do You must: - Always place your utensil such that its center is aligned with the centre of the coil. - Avoid hitting the vitroceramic glass with utensils or any hard objects - the glass surface is highly resistant but not unbreakable. - Pick-up your utensils when moving them arou...
Page 16 - / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE; MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE
15 3 / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE TYPE O OF SSTAINS/SPOTS Minor Accumulated burn-onstains. Rings and traces of limescale. Burn-on stains followingsugar spillage, meltedaluminium or plastic. ACCESSORIES oorAGENTS E EMPLOYED Cleaning sponges & milddetergents Cleaning s...