John Lewis JLBIIH603 manual

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    JLBI I H603 Ceramic glass induction hob Instruction man ual[...]

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    2 Impor tant Saf ety Inf ormation 1 It is most important that this instruction manual sh ould be retai ned with the appliance for future r efer- ence. Should the appliance be sold or tran sferr ed to anoth er o wner , or should y ou mo v e house and lea v e the appliance, alwa ys ensure that the book is s upplied with the appli ance in order that t[...]

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    3 Contents Fo r t h e U s e r Important Safety Information 2 Description of the Appliance 4 The contr ol panel 11 · T ouch Contr ol sen sor fields 11 · Displa ys 11 · Residual he at indicator 12 · Switching the appliance on and off 12 · Selecting the heat setting 12 · Locking/unlocking the control panel 12 · Using the child safety de vice 13[...]

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    4 Description of the Appliance Cooking surface la y out Induction cooking zone 2200 W with pow er function 2800 W Induction cooking zone 1800 W Induction cooking zone 1400 W Control panel Induction cooking zone 1800 W with pow er function 2800 W[...]

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    5 Installation 1 It is danger ous to alter th e specifications or att empt to modify this pr oduct in any wa y . 1 Care m ust be tak en to ensure t hat the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable. 1 An y electrical w ork r equir ed to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified el ectrician or competent person. T ech[...]

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    6 Electrical Connection 1 This hob must be earthed. Electrical Requir ements Any permanent electrical installation must comply with the latest I.E.E. Regulations and local Electricit y Board r egula- tions. F or your o wn safety th is should be undertak en by a qualified electric ian, e.g. your local Electr icity Board, or a contractor who is on th[...]

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    7 Building In[...]

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    11 The contr ol panel T ouch Contr ol sensor fields The appliance is operated using T ouch Contr ol sensor fields. Functions ar e controlled b y touching sensor fields and confirmed by displa ys and acoustic signals. T ouch the sensor fields fr om above, without covering other sensor fields. Displa ys 8 2 6 4 5 3 1 7 1: Displa y 2: Heat setting sel[...]

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    12 Residual heat indicator 1 Wa r n i n g ! Risk of burns from r e sidual heat. After being switched off, the cooking zones need some time to cool dow n. Look at the residual heat indica- tor . 3 Residual heat can be used for melting and k eeping food warm. The induction cooking zones cr eate the heat required for cooking dir ectly in the base of t[...]

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    13 Using the child safety de vice The child safety de vice pre vents unintentional use of the ap- pliance. Setting the child safety de vice Over riding the child safety de vice The child safety device can be released in this wa y for a sin- gle cooking session; it re mains activated afterwards. Releasing the child safety de vice Step Contro l panel[...]

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    14 Switching the po w er function on and off The pow er function mak es additional pow er a v ailable to the fr ont induction cooking zones, e .g. to bring a large vol- ume of water to the boil. The pow er function is activated for 8 minutes for the fr ont left cooking zone and for 5 minutes for the front right cook- ing zone. After these times, th[...]

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    15 Using the timer All cooking zones ca n use each use one of the two timer functions at the same time . 3 If a cooking zone is switch ed off, the timer function set is also switched off. 3 If a heat setting is set on this cooking zone in addi- tion to a countdown timer , the cooking zone is switched off after the time set has elapsed. Selecting a [...]

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    16 Setting time Switching off the Timer function Changing the time Displa ying the time rema ining for a cooking z one Switching off the acoustic signal Step Contro l panel Grill setting 1. Selecting cooking zone T elltale of cooking zone selected flashes 2. T ouch or from the selected cooking zone 01 to 99 minutes 3. T ouch or from the selected co[...]

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    17 Safety cut-out Cooking surface • If after switc hing on the cooking surface, a heat setting is not set for a cooki ng zone within appr ox. 10 seconds, the cooking surface automatica lly switches itself off. • If all cooking zones are switched off, the cooking surface automatically switches itself off after appr ox. 10 seconds. Contr ol panel[...]

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    18 When the hob is first installed 1 Remov e all packaging, both inside and outside the hob including the advertising labels and any pr otec- tive film, bef ore using the hob . 3 When a cooking zone is switched on, it ma y hum briefly . This is a charac te ristic of all ceramic glass cooking zones and does no t impair either the func- tion or the l[...]

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    19 Hints and Tips on Cooking and F r ying 3 Information about acrylamides According to the latest scient ific resear ch, int ensive br owning of food, especially in pr oducts con taining star ch, ma y present a health risk due to acr ylamide. Therefor e we recommend cooking at lo w tempera- tures and not br owning foods too much. Cookwar e for indu[...]

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    20 Cooking char t 3 This char t is intended as a guide only . It ma y be nec- essar y to increase or decrease the temperature to suit your individual r equirements. Only experience will enable you to determine the corr ect setting for your personal r equ ir ements. The pow er function is suitable for heating large quantities of liquid. Heat set- ti[...]

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    21 Maintenance and Cleaning 1 Wa r n i n g ! Risk of burn s fr om residual heat. 1 Important Sharp objects and abrasive cleaning ma- terials will damage the appliance. Clean with water and washing up liquid. 1 Important Residues from cleani ng agents will dam- age the appliance. Remove r esidues with water and washing up liquid. Cleaning the applia[...]

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    22 Something Not W orking If the hob is not working correctl y , please carry out the follow ing checks, before contacting y o ur local Service Force r epair agent. In the ev ent of any other fault codes that ar ise, disconnect the appliance from the el ectrical supply for a few seconds (tak e o ut the fuse fr om the housing wiring system). If the [...]

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    23 Repairs - After Sales Ser vice If your hob is not perf orming satisfactorily; consult the fault finding guides within this instruction book (Something not working). If a fault occurs which y ou can not resolv e thr ough following the advi ce and information contained within this instruction manual, the next step is to contact our extended warran[...]

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