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Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby R oad • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu hn6840 Induction Hob Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance[...]
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2 Important The CD A Group L td cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product. Please note that CD A reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect installation or misuse of the appliance or use in a commercial environment. This appliance is no[...]
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3 2004/108/EC. Parts intended to come into contact with food conform to 89/109/EC. IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN A CCORD ANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC. At the end of its working life, the product must be taken to a special local authority waste collection centre or to a dealer providing appliance recycling servi[...]
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4 • Do not place hot lids flat on the hob top. A “ suction” eect could cause damage to the hob. • Do not drag cookware across the hob top: in the long term, this could cause damage to the hob. • Do not store cleaning or flammable products in the unit below the hob. • Always use appropriate cookware. • Do not cook unopened tins of[...]
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5 Important • Do not use the hob if the glass surface is cracked or damaged to prevent the risk of electric shock. Disconnect it from the power supply . • Ensure that the power cable of a connected electrical appliance near the hob is not in contact with the cooking zones.[...]
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6 Cooking On Induction The principle of induction cooking is based on magnetic eect. When you put your cookware on an induction zone and switch it on, the electronic boards in the hob produce induced currents in the base of the cookware and instantly raise its temperature. This heat is then transferred to the food inside the cookware. The best c[...]
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7 Using Y our Hob Control Panel: Fig. 1 2 1 4 3 F Zones: 1. Front left 3. 7 kW 210mm 2. Back left 3. 7 kW 210mm 3. Back right 3. 7 kW 210mm 4. Front right 3. 7 kW 210mm G D B A C E I H A: On/O key B: K ey lock C: Pause D: Booster E: Slider control F: Special programmes G: Cooking zone H: Timer “+” key I: Timer “-” key[...]
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8 The table below oers guidance as to what each power level is for . Using Y our Hob T o switch the hob on T o switch the power on, touch the “On/O ” key for appro ximately two seconds. The hob will beep and all four zone displays will show zero. T o switch the hob o T o switch the power on, touch the “On/O ” key for appro ximat[...]
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9 T o increase the power level for a zone, slide your finger along its slider (E) toward the right. T o reduce the power level for a zone, slide your finger along its slider (E) toward the left. T o turn the power o T o switch o a single zone, touch the left hand end of the slider (E) for the zone no longer required. This will set the power[...]
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10 The symbols “ ” and “ ” against the power level displays for the 2 zones will go out and the zones will be independently controlled again. Pause function When one or more heating zones is active it is possible to pause all cooking temporarily without losing the settings for the individual zones. Cooking can then be resumed at the same se[...]
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11 Booster The hob is equipped with a booster function, allowing a higher power level than the maximum for appro ximately ten minutes. T o turn on the booster function, touch the booster key for the zone required. “ P ” will show in the display . T o cancel the booster at any time, touch anywhere along the slider for that zone. Timer The hob is[...]
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12 Set the cooking duration using the “-“or “+” key individually within five seconds. T ouch and hold the “-“ or “+” key to scroll through the duration quickly . After five seconds, the dot in the timer display will start flashing and the countdown will start. The timer display will show the minutes remaining until the last 10 mi[...]
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13 Note that if any of the cooking zones is in use, pressing the “-“ and “+” keys together several times will cycle the choice through the minute minder and the zones you are using. Set the time using the “-“or “+” key individually within five seconds. T ouch and hold the “-“ or “+” key to scroll through the duration quickl[...]
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14 Use of the key lock when the hob is in use The key lock LED is illuminated to confirm the key lock is switched on and no adjustments can be made to any of the zones or the timer . It is possible to switch o the hob using the On/O key when the key lock is on, for safety reasons. R esidual heat indicators The hob is equipped with residual h[...]
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15 removed from the zone, or is unsuitable for use on induction hobs. The zone display will show “ U” alternating with the power level until a suitable pan is placed on the zone. The zone will switch o after appro ximately one minute if no suitable pan is placed on the zone. Safety cutout The hob is equipped with a safety switch that automat[...]
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16 Ecient Use of Y our Hob The hob is equipped with zones of dierent sizes, designed to accommodate most shapes and sizes of pan. For best results, only use pans with flat bottoms and choose an appropriate zone depending on the size of the pan. The most ecient use of the hob is shown below , where the pan and zone are correctly chosen. Us[...]
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17 Care and Maintenance Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance. Important: • S team cleaners must not be used when cleaning this appliance. • Y ou should use a non-abrasive cleaner to clean the hob top. Any abrasive cleaner (including Cif ) will scratch the surface and could erase th[...]
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18 In the event of a fault with the hob, please advise CD A Customer Care of any fault code shown on the display Contact CD A Customer Care A: Customer Care Department, The CD A Group L td, Harby R oad, Langar , Nottinghamshire, NG13 9HY T: 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu T roubleshooting On rst use Y ou observ[...]
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19 IMPORT ANT - PLEASE NOTE: In the event of any breakage , crack or cracking – even minimal – of the vitroceramic glass, immediately disconnect your appliance to prevent a risk of electric shock and contact CD A Customer Care. In use Y ou observe that Possible Causes What should you do ? The saucepans make noise during cooking or your hob make[...]
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20 Fitting the Hob Unpacking the hob: T ake care not to lose or mishandle any parts. Fitting position of the hob: This appliance must be installed a minimum of 50mm from any back wall and a minimum of 180mm away from any adjacent vertical surfaces, e.g. a tall cupboard end panel. This may be reduced to 100mm if the adjacent surface is resistant to [...]
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21 the hood above the hob must be at least 600mm (650mm is recommended) (Fig. 4). If the instructions supplied with the hood dictate that the hood must be installed at a height greater than 600mm, then that height is the minimum required. W all furniture requirements: The minimum height of any cabinet immediately above the hob is 900mm. The minimum[...]
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22 How to Install the Hob: Overall dimensions of the hob: Width: 580 mm Depth: 510 mm W orktop cut-out dimensions: Width: 560 mm Depth: 490 mm 1. Make the required hole in the worktop. Before doing this, you must check the instructions supplied with any cooker hood to ensure that you will have the required clearance. The cut-out (Fig. 5) shows a 60[...]
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23 Mains Electricity Connection W arning! this appliance must be earthed W e recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E. T . and local regulations. This hob is intended to be connected to permanent fix ed wiring by a double pole switch, having a contac[...]
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24 The following diagram shows the mains connection: When installing this product we recommend you seek the help of another individual. Appliance electrical rating: 7400W Any service call arising from incorrect installation may result in a charge. Fig. 6 A C 220-240V 50/60Hz 32A E N L[...]
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Please contact our Customer Care Department for Service on the details below Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby R oad • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu[...]