Page 4 - Installation diagrams
4 Installation diagrams Min. 5 cm Min. 10 cm Min. 3 cm Max. 6 cm 5 mm 180 mm 180 mm 180 mm 180 mm 310/190 mm mm 7 mm M
Page 6 - YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT; WARNING
6 YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT This manual and the appliance itself provide important safetywarnings which you should read and observe at all times. This is the hazard symbol, which warns of potential safety risks to users and others. All safety information is preceded by the haz...
Page 8 - Disposing of household appliances; CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term
8 placed on the surface of the hob as they can become hot. - After using the hob, switch off the element using its control and do not rely on the pan detector (only applies to hobs with a glasssurface). Disposing of household appliances - This product is made from recyclable or reusable materials. I...
Page 9 - Before use
9 Disposing of packaging materials The packaging materials are fully recyclable andmarked with the recycling symbol ( ). Dispose of the various packaging materials responsiblyand in full compliance with your local authority’sregulations on waste disposal. Scrapping This appliance is marked in compli...
Page 10 - PREPARING THE HOUSING UNIT; min 5 mm; Installation
Use a magnet to check whether your pots and pans are suitable for using on the induction hob: If themagnet does not stick to the item’s base, it will not work on the hob.- Make sure that pots and pans have a smooth base, otherwise they may scratch the glass ceramicsurface of the hob. Check dishes as...
Page 11 - wires to connect the main; Electrical wiring
11 - Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. - Installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician who is fully aware of current safetyand installation regulations. - The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury to persons or animals and for damageto property resulting from...
Page 12 - Wires
12 Connect the yellow/green earth wire to the terminal with the symbol. This wire must be longer than the other wires. 1. Remove the terminal block cover ( A ) by undoing the screw and inserting the cover in the terminal block hinge ( B ). 2. Strip approx. 70 mm of sheathing from the power supply ca...
Page 13 - Instructions for use
13 Description of the control panel The control panel is equipped with touch controls that can be operated simply by pressing thecorresponding symbol (a light touch is sufficient). First use/after a power failure After connecting the hob to the electricity supply, the control panel is locked (the in...
Page 14 - accidentally activate or deactivate the control panel lock.; Pause; will starting flashing on
14 If you are using a pot or pan that is not suitable, not correctly positioned or not of the correct dimensions for your induction hob, the "no pot" message will appear in the display (see figure on theleft). If a pot or pan is not detected within 60 seconds, the hob will switch off. When a...
Page 15 - Flexible zone; button: The two cooking zones will go back to; Description of the automatic functions; button the indicator next to the special function symbols for
15 Flexible zone This function allows you to use two cooking zones as an extra-large single zone. It is perfect for oval,rectangular and elongated pans (with maximum base dimensions of 40x18 cm). Switch on the hob andpress the button: The two cooking zone displays will show the setting "0". ...
Page 16 - Simmering; Bring the water to the boil, then press the relevant button; Melting; Only use the accessory supplied.
16 Simmering Bring the water to the boil, then press the relevant button to select the simmering function. An appropriate power setting will be set automatically to keep it just under boiling point. To deactivate thefunction, simply press OFF on the slide touchscreen. Melting This function maintains...
Page 17 - table for instructions.; FAULT CODE; Clean the control panel.; Troubleshooting
17 - Never use steam cleaners.- Before cleaning, make sure that the cooking zones are switched off and the residual heat indicator ("H") is not displayed. IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive sponges or pan scourers as these could damage the surface of the glass. • Clean the hob after every use (w...
Page 19 - Power setting table; Power setting; Heating quickly
19 Power setting table Power setting Type of cooking Setting use(cooking type and habits) Max.power Boost Heating quickly Ideal for rapidly increasing the temperature offood or cooking liquids and boiling waterquickly. 8-9 Frying, boiling Ideal for browning, starting to cook, frying frozenproducts, ...
Page 20 - Functions table; Function
20 Functions table Function Description of the automatic functions Simmering Identifies a power setting that is suitable for simmering in recipes witha long cooking time. Suitable for cooking tomato sauce, ragù, soups,minestrone, maintaining a constant cooking level. Ideal for cooking in abain-marie...
Page 21 - Cooking table; Power setting and cooking status
21 Cooking table Type(s) offood Dish(es) or type ofcooking Power setting and cooking status First stage Power Second stage Power Pasta and rice Fresh pasta Heating the water Booster - 9 Cooking the pasta andmaintaining the boil 7-8 Dry pasta Heating the water Booster - 9 Cooking the pasta andmaintai...
Page 24 - Printed in Italy