USER'S MANUAL FOR INDUCTION HOBS
ꢀꢀꢀ cod. 7372 241
• The appliance may be built-in and connected to the power supply only by a
qualified technician.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
• Particular areas of the cooktop surface (adjacent to the hotplates) are hot
during operation.
Prevent the children to hang around the appliance and warn them properly
against the danger of burns.
• Hot oil ignites readily, so be sure have the preparation of such food (fries)
under constant control.
• Hotplates may not be left in operation empty, without any dishes on top.
• Never use the appliance for heating the ambience.
• Never use the induction cooktop as a working surface. Sharp objects may
damage the cooktop surface.
• Never place any metal objects upon the induction hotplate, such as knives,
forks, spoons, pot lids, and the like, as they may get very hot.
• Preparation of food in aluminium or plastic cookware is not allowed. Never
place any plastic objects or aluminium foil upon the cooktop surface.
• In case any other appliances are plugged in the electric mains close to the
cooktop, prevent the contact of the plug cable with the hot cooking zones.
• Never keep any flammable or temperature sensitive objects, like cleaning
agents, sprays, detergents, etc., below the appliance.
• Never use cracked or broken induction cooktop. In case you notice any visible
cracks on the surface, cut the power supply immediately.
• In case of any malfunctions, disconnect the appliance from the power supply
and call service department.
• Do not use high-pressure steam cleaner or hot steam to clean the appliance.
• The appliance is manufactured in compliance with the relevant effective safety
standards.
Nevertheless, we strongly recommend that persons with impaired physical,
motorial, or mental capacity, or persons with inadequate experience or
knowledge, do not use the appliance unless attended by a qualified person. The
same recommendation applies when the appliance is used by persons of less-
than-legal age.
• Be careful not to drop objects or crockery on the ceramic glass's surface. Even
light objects (e.g. a salt shaker) can crack or damage the ceramic plate.
• If the appliance is built in over an oven with a pyrolytic system, it should not be
operated while the pyrolytic process is in progress because it can trigger the
overheating protection of the cooktop.
• Don't connect the hob to the power supply with an extension cable or multiple
sockets, because they don't assure a sufficient safety (e.g. overheating risk of
multiple sockets).
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product
may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to
the applicable
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By
ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For
more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact
your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.
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MOUNTING THE BUILT-IN COOKTOP
Caution !
• To avoid any possible hazard, the appliance may be installed by qualified personnel only.
• Panels and furniture lining of the kitchen cabinet receiving the hob must be treated with temperature resistant
adhesives 100°C (otherwise they might be discoloured or deformed because of inadequate temperature
resistance).
• The cooking hob is intended for building into the worktop above the kitchen element of ≥600 mm depth.
After the installation of built-in hob make sure that there is free access to the two fixing elements in front.
• Suspended kitchen elements above the cooktop must be installed at such distance to provide enough room for
comfortable working process.
• The distance between the worktop and the hood must be at least such as indicated in the instructions for
installation of the kitchen hood, but in no case it may be less than 700 mm.
• The use of hard wood decorative borders around the worktop behind the appliance is allowed, in case the
minimum distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations.
• Minimum distance between the built-in cooktop and rear wall is indicated at the illustration for the installation of
the built-in cooktop.
Built-in induction hob
opening dimensions
A
B
C
D
E
F
590mm
520mm
560mm
490mm
53mm
10mm
50mm
5mm
G
H
• Induction hob may be built into the 25 to 40 mm thick worktops.
• Bottom kitchen element must not have a drawer. It must be fitted with a
horizontal plate 20 mm away from the worktop bottom surface. Space between
the plate and the hob must be empty and no objects may be stored or kept
there.
• Rear side of the kitchen element must also have a 50 mm high opening along
the entire width of the element, and the front part must have an opening of no
less than 5 mm.
• Incorporation of the oven under the induction hob is permissible for ovens
equipped with a cooling fan.
Prior inserting the oven, it is necessary to remove the rear kitchen element panel
in the area of the oven opening.
Equally, the front part of the element must have an opening of no less than 5
mm.
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• Worktop must be placed absolutely horizontal.
• Suitably protect the edges of the cut aperture.
Installation procedure
• Connect the cooking hob to the mains power supply (see instructions for the
connection of the cooking hob to mains power supply).
• Insert the hob into the cut aperture.
• Press the hob firmly towards the worktop from above.
CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY
• Connections may be carried out by a qualified technician only. The earthing
protection must comply with the standing regulations.
• Connection terminals are revealed when the connection box cover is removed.
• Prior any attempted connection check that the voltage indicated on the rating
plate is in line with your home power supply.
• The rating plate is located underneath the appliance.
• The appliance is manufactured for use with the power supply voltage
230-240 V ~.
• The electric wiring should be equipped with a circuit breaker able to isolate the
appliance from the mains in all points, with the distance between terminals of at
least 3 mm in open position. This may be done by means of fuses, safety
switches, etc.
• The connection should be selected in accordance with the declared charge
capacity of the mains and the fuse power.
• Such appliances are allowed to be mounted on one side next to a high kitchen
cabinet, the height of which may exceed that of the appliance. On the opposite
side however, only a kitchen cabinet of equal height as the appliance is allowed.
• Upon the completion of installation, live wires and isolated cables must be
adequately protected against accidental touching.
Upon each connection to the power supply the sensors of the appliance are
automatically adjusted to the environment to ensure their proper function. All
displays turn on and are fully illuminated for a few seconds.
During the adjustment procedure the sensors must be free of any objects,
otherwise the adjustment procedure will be interrupted until such objects are
removed from the sensor surface. During this period the regulation of the
cooktop is impossible.
Basic adjustment of
sensors to the ambience
ATTENTION !
Before attempting any repairs on the appliance, disconnect the power supply. In
accordance with the mains voltage the appliance should be connected in line
with the attached diagram.
The earthing wire (PE) must be connected to the terminal marked with the
earthing symbol .
The connection cable must lead through the relief safety device, protecting it
from accidental pulling out. Upon the completion of installation switch all the
hotplates on for about 3 minutes to check the proper functioning.
Connection must be carried out by means of harmonized cables as H05V2V2-F
(90°C), or with equal or better features.
Installation diagram
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TECNICAL INFORMATION
Type
7372241
Width
590 mm
Electrical connection
Working voltage
Type of switch
Cooking zones ( Ø, mm/W )
Forward left
Rear left
Rear right
Forward right
Total power (W)
230-240 V~ or 400-415 V 2N~, 50/60 Hz
230-240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Electronic sensors
210 , 1500 (P=2000)
145 , 1200 (P=1600)
210 , 1500 (P=2000)
145 , 1200 (P=1600)
2800
P= extra powerful setting
Hob surface is completely flat and smooth, without edges to accumulate dirt.
• The hob is fitted with high power induction hotplates. Heat is generated directly
at the bottom of the dish, where it is most needed, without any losses through
the ceramic glass surface.
Hotplate function
principle
This way the required extent of energy is considerably smaller compared to
traditional heaters, which operate on radiation principle.
• Glass ceramic hotplate is not heated directly, but only by return heat
transmitted by the dish. This heat figures as “remaining heat” after the hotplate is
turned off. The induction hotplate generates heat from the induction coil,
installed underneath the ceramic glass surface. The coil creates magnetic field
at the bottom of the dish (which can me magnetized) which in turn originates
whirling fl ows of current which then heat the hotplate.
IMPORTANT!
In case sugar or other heavily sweetened substance is spilled on the hotplate,
wipe it immediately and remove the sugar residues with a scraper although the
cooking zone is still hot, otherwise the hotplate may be damaged.
Avoid cleaning the cooktop while the cooking zones are still hot, as you may
damage the hob.
• Induction hotplate will function perfectly only if appropriate cookware is used.
• Dish should be in the middle of the hotplate during cooking.
• The appropriate cookware is the one which enables induction, for example
steel, enamel or steel alloy cookware. Pots made from steel alloy with copper or
aluminium bottom, or glass pots are inappropriate.
Appropriate cookware for
induction hotplates
• If you use the pressure cooker (“economy pot”) keep it under close surveillance
until proper pressure is obtained. Hotplate should fi rst operate on maximum
power, then follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use the appropriate
sensor to decrease the power.
• When buying cookware, check if it bears the label “allows induction”.
Cooking zones
Ø 145 mm
Min. pan bottom Ø
Ø 90 mm
Max. pan bottom Ø
Ø 145 mm
Ø 210 mm
Ø 130 mm
Ø 210 mm
Magnet test
Use small magnet to test if the dish bottom is magnetic. Only dishes where
magnet sticks to the bottom are suitable for induction cooking.
Dish recognition
One of great advantages of the induction hotplate is dish recognition. Even if
there are no dishes upon the hotplate, or the dish diameter is smaller than the
diameter of the relevant hotplate, there are no thermal energy losses. When the
hotplate is on, the power indicator displays letter “U”. If you place the dish over
that hotplate within the following 10 minutes, the hotplate recognizes the dish
and turns on to the preset power value.
At the moment you remove the dish from the hotplate, power is suspended. If
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you place smaller dish upon the hotplate and it is recognized, the hotplate will
only use the amount of energy required to heat the dish according to its size.
Hotplate may be damaged if:
• it is turned on and left empty, or an empty dish is placed on it;
• you use clay dishes which leave scratches on the ceramic glass surface;
• you fail to wipe the dish bottom dry prior placing it on the ceramic glass
hotplate; heat induction is obstructed and the hotplate may be damaged;
• you fail to use the appropriate dishes that can be magnetized: steel dishes,
enamel or steel alloy dishes; induction hotplate will not function otherwise.
Heating power of the hotplates may be set at nine different levels.
The following chart indicates illustrative use of each power setting.
Power regulation
Power
Purpose
Setting
0
1-2
3
Off, using remaining heat
Maintaining warm food, slow simmer of smaller quantities
Slow simmer (continuation of cooking after a powerful start-up)
Slow cooking (continuation) of larger quantities, roasting larger
chunks
4-5
6
7-8
9
Roasting, browning
Roasting
Start of cooking, roasting
A
Automatic initial setting
P
Especially powerful setting for extremely large quantities of food
• When buying cookware be careful in selecting size: pot diameter usually refers
to the top edge of the dish, which is often larger than the dish bottom.
• Steam-pressure pots (economic pots), which use pressure in tightly sealed
interior, are especially economic, and save both time and energy. Shorter
cooking time leaves more vitamins in food.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
• Always leave enough water in steam-pressure pots, otherwise it may result in
overheating which may damage both the pot and the hotplate.
• Always cover the cookware with lids of appropriate size.
• Use such dish size to accommodate the quantity of food to be prepared. If you
use excessively large pot for small amount of food, you will consume
considerably more energy.
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INDUCTION COOKTOP
1.Induction hotplate front left
2.Induction hotplate rear left
3.Induction hotplate rear right
4.Induction hotplate front right
5.Hob control panel
Hob control elements
A. Keys (+ e -) to increase/decrease power level of cooking zone 1
B. Keys (+ e -) to increase/decrease power level of cooking zone 2
C. Keys (+ e -) to increase/decrease power level of cooking zone 3
D. Keys (+ e -) to increase/decrease power level of cooking zone 4
E. Keys (+ e -) of timer to increase/decrease time setting (99min)
F. ON/OFF sensor to turn on/off cooktop
G. Key Lock (with LED)
• After turning the induction hob on all displays come on for a moment. The hob
is ready for operation.
Hob control
• The hob is fitted with electronic sensors which are switched on if you touch the
relevant circle for at least one second.
• Each sensor activation is followed by a sound signal.
• Avoid placing any objects on sensor surface (The hob turns off after 10
seconds).
• Always keep the sensor surface clean.
When the cooktop is connected to the power supply, the key lock is always and
immediately on. To turn the cooktop on, first of all you must remove the lock by
pressing the key (G), then press the key ON/OFF (F), you will hear an acoustic
signal with the consequent turning on of the control bar.
Activating the hob
It will not come on if the key lock function is activated indicated by a pilot light.
The heaters remain off (all the digits show »0«) until a power level is selected. If
the selection is not made in 10 seconds, and if the timers are off, the control
turns off automatically.
With the control on, the first time the sensor (+) is pressed, the heater switches
on at level 1.
The sensor (+) raises the cooking level to a maximum of 9, whereas the sensor
(-) reduces the cooking level to 0 (heater off).
Selecting a power level
for a certain heater
With the heater at position 0, the sensor (-) raises the cooking level to 9.
If the sensor is held down, the action is repeated twice every second.
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Each burner is complete with its own sensor for detecting the presence of a pan.
The system is fine-adjusted to recognize the presence of a pan that, according
to the scale of the EN standards, is one size smaller than the nominal diameter
of the burner. If the hotplate fails to detect any pan or detects an aluminium pan,
power level flashes on its display. After 60 seconds power level backs to 0.
Pan sensor
If power level flashes on the display when a pan is actually on the hotplate,
this generally means that the size or shape of the pan concerned is
unsuitable. In this case, check whether the type of pan is suitable for
induction cooking (see the pan manufacturer’s trademark or instructions).
Activating the Booster function
Booster function
This function can be activated if the touch control is on. It takes the cooking level
to the maximum power for 10 minutes and then returns to level 9.
The display shows the function has been activated by the letter ‘P’.
After setting the cooking zone to level 9, just press the key (+) and the booster is
activated, the power display shows a 'P'.
Cancelling the Booster function
The Booster function can be cancelled automatically after the preset period of 10
minutes, or before this time if the user wishes.
When a burner is running at “P” (booster) level and:
▪ Booster is deactivated by pressing key (-), its power is reduced to level 9.
Holding the key lock sensor (G) down turns the key lock function on or off. If the
pilot light associated with the key lock sensor is on, the keypad is locked.
The locking function can be activated when the cooking levels are activated or
when the cook top is off. If the cook top is on, the key lock function locks all the
sensors except the general on/off sensor and the key lock. When the cook top is
off, the key lock function locks all the sensors and the general on/off (F).
Key lock
If the cooktop is turned off while the "key lock" is active, this will be still active at
the next turning on.
When the cooktop is connected to the power supply, the "key lock" is
active.
Unlocking the keypad
If the keypad is locked, the pilot light associated with the key lock sensor is on,
holding down the key lock sensor (G) turns the key lock function off and the pilot
light goes off.
The timer value can be selected between 1 and 99 minutes, and can be modified
at any time.
Operating the timer
Initial default setting of the timer
The hob must turn on.
If the timer is off, it is activated by pressing one of its two keys (E+ o E-).
Heater on timer
The user can select the heater on which the timer function is to operate. The
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timer can only operate on one heater each time.
The heater must always be selected (the display must be viewed “0”) before the
time is set; otherwise, the timer will switch off.
If we take longer than 10 seconds to select the heater, the timer will switch off.
If, after selecting the heater, the time is not defined (T=00) in 5 sec., the timer
switches off.
When the timer value runs out, the heater associated with the timer switches off.
Indication of the heater on timer
The touch control indicates the heater on which the timer is operating. This
indication consists of a LED next to the heater display.
This option reminds the user at all times that the heater is on timer.
Increasing the value of the timer
If the sensor (+) or (-) associated with the timer is held down, The value
increases/decreases automatically. This makes it possible to reach the desired
timer setting more quickly. From the tenth consecutive increase/decrease of the
timer setting, the speed at which the value changes increases.
Timer Countdown End
The countdown begins 5 seconds after the last operation on the keys (+ and -) of
the timer (E). You will hear an acoustic signal, and timer's display and the LED of
the zone where you have activated the timer stop flashing.
The last minute will be displayed in seconds.
Switching the timer off
To cancel the operation of the timer, select a timer value of <00> using the
sensor (-), or switch off the timer by pressing the corresponding sensors (E+ and
E-).
Duration of the alarm
When the time set on the timer has run out, a beep sounds for 1 minute. After 1
minute from when the timer alarm starts, the beep stops. The timer displays
continue to flash with the indication <00>. The alarm can be cancelled by the
user at any time, even during the first minute of the alarm, by pressing any
sensor on the touch control.
ATTENTION: The timer can also be set up for a cooking zone that is at the
level "0", LED will remain flashing all the time of the countdown. In this
case the timer can have alarm function.
If the power level is not changed during a preset time, the corresponding heater
turns off automatically.
Automatic safety off
The maximum time a heater can stay on depends on the selected cooking level.
Level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
Max. time on (hours)
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Uninterrupted operation at every power level of each cooking zone is limited in
time (see the table above). When the cooking zone turns off by the safety
mechanism, the display shows the symbol "0" or "H", if there is residual heat.
The cooking zone can be turned off by the sensor (A-) for setting the level
cooking.
Example:
Set the hotplate to power level 5 and let it operate for some time. If you don’t
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change the level, the safety mechanism will switch the hotplate off after 10
hours.
Protection against overheating
Induction cooktop is also fitted with safety device against overheating which
protects electronic parts from damages. This device operates on several levels.
When cooking zone’s temperature increases excessively, the two-stage fan
switches first. If this is not enough, extra powerful heating is deactivated, and
finally the safety device either reduces the heating power of certain cooking
zones or turns them off completely. When the hotplate cools off, the full power of
hotplate is again available. So during the operation you can hear an steady hum
due to the turning on of the cooling fan. It is possible that the cooling fan
continues to operate even after the cooktop turning off.
Pressing the heater keys (+ and -) at the same time switches off the
corresponding heater and the display shows the power level as 0. We can also
switch off the heater by pressing the key (-) until the display shows the power
level as 0.
Switching a heater off
manually
The general off function can be performed regardless of the operating mode of the
cook top by pressing the on/off sensor (F).
General off
When the cook top is turned off, a beep sounds and the displays turn off, as long
as an ‘H’ is not being shown on the corresponding display as a result of residual
heat or an alarm.
Power level 0:
Displaying power levels
A constant “0” is displayed on the heater display. If the induction generator
indicates residual heat, the display alternates between “0” and “H”. This
indication only disappears when there is no longer any danger (at 50 °C).
The display shows a “0” as long as the temperature remains below 50 °C,
whereas it shows an “H” whenever the temperature exceeds 50 °C.
To save energy, turn off the burner in advance, in order to exploit the residual
heat.
Power level 1…9, P:
If no pan is detected or if an aluminium pan is detected, the power level flashes
on the heater display. After 30 seconds, if a non-aluminium pan is not detected,
the power level returns to 0.
When a non-aluminium pan is detected, the power level is shown constant on
the heater display.
In cases where the cooktop is already in operation for some time, to change the
limit of power, before proceeding with the planning, unplug it, then reinsert the
plug after a couple of minutes.
Power Management
The power drawn is 2800 W, but you can increase it at 3500 W, 6000 W or
7200W.
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The sequence to set a new Cooktop Power Limit is:
▪ During the first 30 seconds after plugging the appliance
▪ The Touch has to be unlocked and all Heaters Off
▪ Push at the same time (A+,A-,D-,D+) keys
Power management for a
Limited Power Cooktop
(ECO)
▪ Once this is done, a beep sounds and “Po” Characters will be in the timer
display and the “actual Cooktop Power Limit” will be in the display 1 and in the
display 4.
For selecting a new Power Limit:
▪ With any Heater (+ or -) key, the Power Limit is increased/decreased. The
selectable powers are: 2800 W, 3500 W, 6000 W or 7200W.
The sequence to finish recording the new Cooktop Power Limit is :
▪ Push at the same time (A+,A-,D-,D+) keys.
▪ Once this is done, new Cooktop Power Limit is recorded and there is a system
reset.
To finish without recording changes:
▪ If during 60 seconds there is no action, changes are not recorded and there is
a system reset
For reduced power cooktops, each time the user tries to increase the power, the total
power level of the cooktop is calculated. If this total power level is greater than the
cooktop power limit, the power increase is not allowed. An error beep sounds and
the heater display shows the actual power level and an ‘r’ blinking.
Power management for a
Limited Power Cooktop
(ECO)
Induction
plate
1
2
3
4
Ø (mm)
210
145
210
145
Level
Power (W)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
P
0
0
75
0
0
75
100
200
300
500
700
900
1100
1300
1500
2000
100
200
300
500
700
900
150
300
400
500
600
800
150
300
400
500
600
1100 800
1000 1300 1000
1200 1500 1200
1600 2000 1600
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Safety functions and error display.
ERROR CODE
ERROR DESCRIPTION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FA
FC
FE
FT
Fc
Anomaly of infrared signal, of on/off key - CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
all cooking zones are deactivated
Receiver infrared anomaly of button
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
on/off - all cooking zones are deactivated FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
Touch control ntc sensor: short circuit on CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
ntc sensor.- all cooking zones are
deactivated
Touch control ntc sensor: ntc sensor
opening - all cooking zones are
deactivated
Touch control ntc sensor: ntc sensor
overheating - all cooking zones are
deactivated
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
Switch the hob off and in case also the
underbuilt-in ofen since completely
cooling. Turn on the hob to check all
functions. If the problem remains
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
Remove or replace the external
FH
FJ
FO
FL
Eprom (memory) of Touch control:
anomaly of touch control eprom. - All
cooking zones are deactivated
Anomaly of adc, of on/off key - all
cooking zones are deactivated
Touch Control Sotware: anomaly on the
touch control software. - All cooking
zones are deactivated
Touch Control luminosity: excessive
external luminosity that hampers t/c
sensors (push buttons) calibration - All
cooking zones are deactivated
luminosity source. If the problem remains
despite the calibration conditions have
been respected : CONTACT
AUTHORIZED CENTER FOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
FU
F5
Touch Control Divider: anomaly on the
t/c Divider. - All cooking zones are
deactivated
Anomaly in the communication between
touch and power board - - all cooking
zones are deactivated an error is
visualised on all displays
F1
F2
F8
F7
F9
Short circuit of temperature sensor of
heating elements - the only cooking zone FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
with the anomaly is deactivated - and
error is visualised on the relating display
Opening of ntc sensor- the only cooking
zone with the anomaly is deactivated -
and error is visualised on the relating
display
Anomaly on the NTC sensor - the only
cooking zone with the anomaly is
deactivated - and error is visualised on
the relating display
Anomaly on the NTC sensor - the only
cooking zone with the anomaly is
deactivated - and error is visualised on
the relating display
Over-current generator - all cooking
zones are deactivated an error is
visualised on all displays
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
IF HOLD OVER, CONTACT
AUTHORIZED CENTER FOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
Alternate flashing of cooking
level set by user and of the
letter “C”
Over-temperature of generator due to
intensive use or another use different
from domestic use
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
F3
Short circuit of NTC sensor - all cooking
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zones are deactivated an error is
visualised on all displays
Opening of NTC - all cooking zones are
deactivated an error is visualised on all
displays
Tension missing on a generator part
(right or left) - all cooking zones are
deactivated an error is visualised on all
displays
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
CONTACT AUTHORIZED CENTER
FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -
SPECIFYING THE ERROR CODE
F4
F6
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF COOKTOP
Ceramic glass hob should be cleaned only when completely cooled down,
preferably after each use, otherwise even the slightest stains remaining after
cooking may burn into the hob surface with each following use.
For regular maintenance of ceramic-glass hob use special cleansing agents,
produced in such way to create protective film upon the surface.
Before each use, wipe the dust and other particles from the hob, they may
scratch the surface (Fig. 1).
Caution: use of steel wool, abrasive cleaning sponges, and abrasive detergents
can scratch the surface of the hob. The surface may also be damaged by the
use of aggressive sprays and inappropriate liquid chemicals (Fig.1 and 2).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Pattern marks can be erased by the use of aggressive cleansing agents or rough
and damaged cookware bottoms (Fig. 2).
Minor stains are removed with moist soft cloth; after that the surface should be
wiped dry (Fig. 3).
Water stains are removed with gentle vinegar solution, but you must not wipe the
frame with it (certain models only), since it may lose its glow. Never use any
aggressive sprays or limestone removers (Fig. 3).
Major stains are removed with special ceramic-glass cleansers.
Follow strictly the manufacturer’s instructions.
Be careful to remove any remains of cleansing agent from the hob surface,
otherwise they will be heated during the next use and can damage the hob (Fig.
3).
Stubborn and burnt stains are removed with special ceramic-glass scraper. Be
careful, however, not to touch the hotplate surface with the scraper handle (Fig.
4).
Handle the scraper with utmost care to avoid injuries!
Sugar and sugar containing food may permanently damage the ceramic-glass
hob surface (Fig. 5), so the remains of sugar and sugar containing food must be
scraped off from the hob surface immediately, when the hotplates are still hot
(Fig. 4).
Fig.4
Discoloring of ceramic-glass hob has no effect whatsoever on its operation and
stability. In most cases, it appears as the consequence of burnt in food remains,
or as a result of dragging pots and pans (especially aluminium or copper bottom
cookware) across the surface, and such discoloring is rather hard to remove.
Note: All described faults are mostly esthetical and do not affect directly the
operation of the appliance. Remedy of such faults is not covered by warranty.
Fig.5
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