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Table of contents 17 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ______________________________________________ 18 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _______________________________________________ 19 3. BEFORE FIRST USE ___________________________________________________ 20 4. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS ON THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL ____________ 20 5. USE OF THE COOKING HOB __________[...]
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Instructions for use 18 1. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ELECTRICAL CONNECTI ON: REFER TO THE IN S TALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VE NTILATION FUNCTIONS. IN YOUR OWN INTEREST, AND THAT OF SAF ETY, IT IS THE LAW THAT ALL GAS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BE INSTALLED AN D SERVICED BY COMPETENT PERSONS, WHO WI[...]
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Safety instructions 19 2. SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER : THESE ARE INTENDED FOR THE QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WHO MUST INSTALL THE APPLIANCE, SET IT FUNCTIONIN G AND CARRY OUT AN INSPECTION TEST. THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECT ED TO EARTH IN COMPLI ANCE WITH ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY REGULATIONS. WHEN LINKING UP TO MAINS BY PLUG AN [...]
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Instructions for the user 20 3. BEFORE FIRST USE Do not discard pa cking in the home en vironment. Separate the various waste materials and take them to the nearest special garbage colle ction centre. Remove all the REMOVABLE labels and any protective sheeting. To switch on the hob, follow the instructions p rovided in paragraph “ 5 USE OF THE CO[...]
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Instructions for the user 21 5. USE OF THE COOKING HOB To operate the panel of the hobs equip ped with touch- controls, press the icons printed o n its surface. On first connection to the electri cal mains, an operating check w ill be carried out automatically and all the indicator lights will come on for a few seconds. Under each cooki ng zone the[...]
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Instructions for the user 22 5.2 Cookware Appliances of this type require special pans to be able to work. In fact, the pan must have an iron bottom to generate the magneti c field necessary for it to be heated up. Recipients made of the following are not suitable: 1 glass; 2 ceramics; 3 earthenware; 4 steel, aluminium or copper with out a magnetic[...]
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Instructions for the user 23 5.3 Switching on the cooking zone Press the button for the cooking zo ne you want to use (for exampl e for the front right-hand zone). On the power display, 0 appea rs. Pressing the ke ys and you can set the power from 1 to 9 . Once you have set the hotplate's power level, this will not be activated until a pan sui[...]
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Instructions for the user 24 5.3.6 Cooking hob lock-out When the hob is on, it can be locked to avoid acci de ntal modifications to the co oking values set. The lock remains on even after the hob has been switched off. It is present only on the models that have the symbol . To activate the lock, with the hob on, press the keys and nea r the cooking[...]
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Instructions for the user 25 5.5 Err or messages from the electr onic cir cuit boar d The electronic circuit boa rd has been designed to p rotect the hob compone nts from malfunctions that can damage them. For thi s purpose, some error me ssages have been pro vided, visible t hrough the power display. If error codes from F1 to F9 , should appear on[...]
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Instructions for the user 26 6. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before performing any operations re quiring acce ss to power ed parts, switch off the power supply to the appliance. 6.1 Cleaning the ceramic hob The hob should be regula rly cleaned; preferably after eve ry use, once the residual heat warning lights have gone off. Smudges from aluminium -bot[...]
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Instructions for the installer 27 8. INST ALLA TION 8.1 T echnical inf ormation Hob type See rating plate Electrical connections 220-240V~ 50/60Hz / 380-415V 2N ∼ 50/ 60Hz / 380-415V 3N ∼ 50/60Hz I HOB RATING Maximum electrical power See rating plate 8.2 The rating plate Make sure that the voltage and capa city of the power line conform to the [...]
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Instructions for the installer 28 For operation on 380-415 V 3N ∼ : use an H05V2V2-F - type five-core cable (5 x 1.5 mm 2 ) heat-res istant to at least 90 °C. For operation on 3 80 - 4 1 5V 2N ∼ : u s e a n H05V2V2-F - type four-core 2 ) heat-resistant to at least 90°C. cable (4 x 1. 5 m m For operation on 220-240 V 3 ∼ : use an H0 5V 2 V 2[...]
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Instructions for the installer 29 8.4 P ositioning of the hob The following operation requires building and/or carpentry work so must be ca rried out by a competent tradesman. Installation can be carried out on various mate rials such as masonry, metal, solid wood or plastic laminated wood as long as they are heat resistant (T 90°C). Create an ope[...]
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Instructions for the installer 30 8.5 Mounting Before mounting the devi ce to the unit, lay the p rovided adhesi ve sponge ont o the glass surface to separate it from the unit. After fixing the provided adhe sive sponge ( B ) to the glass, mount the de vice to the unit with the mountin g brackets ( A ) provided with the device itself, as shown in t[...]