Page 2 - General instructions; INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
General instructions 34 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE THIS MANUAL CONSTITUTES AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. THISMANUAL CONSTITUTES AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. IT SHOULD BEKEPT INTACT AND AT HAND FOR THE APPLIANCE’S ENTIRE LIFE CYCLE.IT IS IMPORTANT TO CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL THEINST...
Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General instructions 36 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY REGULATIONSFOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VENTILATION FUNCTIONS.IN YOUR INTERESTS AND FOR YOUR SAFETY THE LAW REQUIRES THAT THEINSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IS CARRIEDOUT...
Page 6 - Instructions for disposal; ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY; Our environmental responsibility; Your old appliance also needs to be disposed of correctly.; Important; : hand over your appliance to the local agency authorised for the
Instructions for disposal 38 3. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY 3.1 Our environmental responsibility Pursuant to Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC relating tothe reduction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronicappliances, as well as to the disposal of refuse, th...
Page 7 - Instructions for the user; KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE; Large induction hot plate
Instructions for the user 39 4. KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE Small glass ceramic hotplate Large induction hot plate Large glass ceramic hotplate Barbeque resistance Residual heat indicatorlights Barbeque resistance thermostat light Small induction hot plate Teppan yaki plate Before using the electric plates ...
Page 8 - Glass ceramic hob; and
Instructions for the user 40 5. USING THE HOB 5.1 Glass ceramic hob The appliance has two cooking zones of variouspower levels and diameters.The positions are clearly indicated by circles and theheat is concentrated within the diameters traced onthe hob. The radiating zones come on after a fewsecond...
Page 9 - Knob Position; To melt butter, chocolate or similar products.
Instructions for the user 41 5.1.1 Cooking guidelines The table below shows the power values which can be set, with the relative typeof food alongside. Settings may vary depending on the amount of food andpersonal taste. Knob Position Suitable kind of cooking 1 To melt butter, chocolate or similar p...
Page 10 - Induction hob; Cooking zones; an
Instructions for the user 42 5.2 Induction hob Metal objects such as silverware or lids must not be placed on the cooking hobsurface as they can become very hot. 5.2.1 Cooking zones The appliance has two cooking zones of variouspower levels and diameters. Their position is clearlyindicated with circ...
Page 11 - while the booster function is still active, the
Instructions for the user 43 5.2.2 Booster function The induction hob has a booster function for reaching the required temperaturequickly. This is especially useful for pans containing water. The boostergenerates a temporary power output higher than the nominal power of thecooking zone itself. The b...
Page 12 - Operating power settings; Cookware
Instructions for the user 44 5.2.4 Operating power settings Below is provided a table with the maximum power consumptions of thehotplates. Zone Number Zone Diameter Power consumed 1 210 mm. Normal operation: 1850 W With booster function 2500 W 2 140 mm. Normal operation: 1400 W With booster function...
Page 13 - Small induction zone
Instructions for the user 45 COOKING ZONE OF THE HOB 4 Small induction zone 5 Large induction zone Ø min. (in cm) 9 14 Pans that are larger than the cooking zones can also be used, but care must betaken that the bottom of the pan does not come into contact with other cookingzones and that it is alwa...
Page 14 - Pan detection
Instructions for the user 46 5.3.1 Pan detection Every cooking zone has a cookware detector that only starts the cooking if thereis a well positioned container with the suitable characteristics present on thehotplate.If the container is not well positioned or is not made of the correct material ands...
Page 15 - Operation; Glass ceramic hob thermal protection
Instructions for the user 47 5.3.5 Circuit board thermal protection The appliance is provided with a device that constantly measures thetemperature of the electronic circuit board.If the temperature surpasses certain values, the device will activate certainfunctions to lower the temperature and allo...
Page 16 - Operating power reduced from Power to 9; Barbeque hob
Instructions for the user 48 Operation Activating temperature Operating power reduced from Power to 9 250° C Reduction of the power of a point 280° C Switching off the cooking zone 300° C Return of the power to the set value 250° C Every intervention of this type will be identified on the cooking ho...
Page 17 - You can use the rack for; grilling; or as a; barbeque; In the tray under the resistance you can put:
Instructions for the user 49 You can use the rack for grilling , cooking au gratin or as a barbeque . In the tray under the resistance you can put: • water to catch the fat and any grease dripping from the cooking (do not put more than a litre and a half of water into the tray), • a layer of lava ro...
Page 18 - Teppan yaki hob; inductor; Display; Booster
Instructions for the user 50 5.5 Teppan yaki hob This hob enables food to be cooked or heated directly on the plate, with orwithout oil. This kind of cooking uses temperatures that never exceed the smokepoints of the food (i.e. the temperatures at which food starts to burn) and veryrapid cooking tim...
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Instructions for the user 51 5.6.1 Heating Setting the knob to a higher value than theoriginal value starts the heating phase.While a cooking zone is heating the displayalternates between the adjacent symbolsand darkness (roughly every second). 5.6.2 Cooling Regolando la manopola ad un valoreminore ...
Page 20 - Booster function
Instructions for the user 52 5.6.5 Booster function The induction hob has a booster function for rapidly reaching temperatures. Thisis recommended for saucepans and frying pans containing water. This boostertemporarily boosts the power thus exceeding also the nominal output of thezone.The booster is...
Page 21 - Using fat and oil; Maximum; Operating temperatures; Position
Instructions for the user 53 5.7 Using fat and oil When using fat and oil in cooking, it is very important to cook at the righttemperatures. Fat and oil will keep their properties intact when used at thecorrect temperature. If the temperature is too high, fat and oil begin to smoke(smoke point) and ...
Page 22 - Teppan yaki thermal protection
Instructions for the user 54 5.8.1 Teppan yaki thermal protection Every cooking zone has a device that constantly measures the temperature. Ifthe temperature surpasses certain values, the device will activate certainfunctions to lower the temperature and allow the teppan yaki plate to continue towor...
Page 23 - Precautions when using the teppan yaki plate; If using saucepans to cook food, you should know that:
Instructions for the user 55 5.9 Precautions when using the teppan yaki plate If using saucepans to cook food, you should know that: • the hob is not designed to cook food using saucepans or cookware. Energy consumption and dispersion will therefore be much higher than normal use; • the diameter of ...
Page 24 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; NEVER USE A STEAM JET FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE.; Cleaning stainless steel; Ordinary daily cleaning; To clean and preserve the stainless steel surfaces, use; only; specific products; How to use; : pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe the surface, rinse; Food stains or residues; Cleaning the cooking hob parts
Instructions for the user 56 6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before performing any operations requiring access to powered parts, switch offthe power supply to the appliance NEVER USE A STEAM JET FOR CLEANING THE APPLIANCE. 6.1 Cleaning stainless steel To keep stainless steel in good condition it should ...
Page 25 - Never use a jet of steam to clean the appliance.; Cleaning the barbeque; Remove the rack as described.
Instructions for the user 57 Regular use of the scraper considerably reduces the need for chemicaldetergents for the daily cleaning of the hob. Never use abrasive or corrosivedetergents (e.g. cleaning powders, oven sprays, spot-removers and wiresponges). Never use a jet of steam to clean the applian...
Page 26 - Cleaning the teppan yaki plate; Do not use steel or metal scouring pads, metal brushes or the like.; Assisted cleaning; the surface using a damp cloth.
Instructions for the user 58 6.4 Cleaning the teppan yaki plate The appliance should be cleaned after every use; otherwise food residue left todry on the hob can be very difficult to remove.Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot; wait for it to cool down for at least15 minutes.Remove the l...
Page 27 - Instructions for the installer; POSITIONING ON THE HOB TOP; DISTANCES; MINIMUM
Instructions for the installer 59 7. POSITIONING ON THE HOB TOP This is a cat. 3 appliance (built-in).The following operation requires building and/or carpentry work and musttherefore be carried out by a competent tradesman.Installation can be carried out on various materials such as masonry, metal,...
Page 28 - Fixing to the supporting structure; mm
Instructions for the installer 60 7.2 Fixing to the supporting structure Carefully position the supplied insulating sealon the outer edge of the hole on the top hob,as indicated in the figure alongside. Try andmake it stick to the whole surface by applyinglight hand pressure.The seal must be placed ...
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Instructions for the installer 61 Precautions: the temperature of the inside surface of the hob may exceed 125°C. To avoid any hazardous situations, access to the underside of the hob mustbe restricted. Refer to the installation instructions. IMPORTANT: if the appliance is mounted on a unit, make su...
Page 30 - Electrical connection; Avoid the use of adapters and shunts.
Instructions for the installer 62 7.3 Electrical connection Make sure that the voltage and capacity of the power line conform to the datashown on the plate located under the casing. Do not remove this plate for anyreason. The plug at the end of the supply cable and the wall socket must be of the sam...