APPLI A NC E S FOR L I V I NG AID864DD OPERATION MANUAL
Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of an ARTUSI cooking appliance. Thank you for purchasing ARTUSI and welcome to the ARTUSI Family. This instruction manual has been specially created to inform you of the full range of features your ARTUSI appliance has to offer and serves as an introduction to getting the very best out of your ARTUSI appliance. We present detailed information on each of the features your ARTUSI appliance consists of.
Safety Warnings INDD94 & AID864DD • The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a responsible person for their safely. • Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Caution: Accessible parts may become hot when used with a cooking appliance. • Do not flambé under the range hood. For Installation Instructions: • The exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from other appliances burning gas or other fuels. (Not applicable for appliances which only discharge air back into the room) • Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled.
Chapters I GENERAL ............................................................................................................................ 4 II WARNINGS .......................................................................................................................... 6 III INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 9 III.1 PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS..........................................................
I GENERAL This guide describes the appliance and its use. This guide is an integral part of the appliance itself and has to be retained with the appliance and ALWAYS accompany it, even in case of its assignment to another owner or user or in case the cooker hood is moved to another installation plant. The aspiration system is composed by three appliances: Two induction hobs; An integrated cooker hood. The appliances are electrically and functionally independent.
II WARNINGS CAUTION: This appliance has not been designed for gas hobs. • This appliance is manufactured according to the safety standards in force.
• • Do not use the appliance for room heating; If there is a wall power outlet located near the appliance and another appliance is plugged into it, make sure the power cord does not come into contact with the hot cooking zones; • It is forbidden to pull, disconnect, twist the electrical wiring out of the appliance even if it is disconnected from the power supply; • Do not flambé.
• In general, do not place any metallic object except heating containers on the glass surface. In case of untimely engaging or residual heat, this one may heat, melt or even burn. • Never cover the appliance with a cloth or a protection sheet. This is supposed to become very hot and catch fire.
Other protections • Note sure that the container pan is always centered on the cooking zone. The bottom of the pan must have to cover as much as possible the cooking zone. • For the users of pacemaker, the magnetic field could influence its operating. We recommend getting information to the retailer or of the doctor. • Do not to use aluminum or synthetic material containers: they could melt on still hot cooking zones.
The furniture finishing should be treated with heat resistant glue (100°C) otherwise its shape and colour may change due to the inferior heat resistance. Ideally the appliance should be installed without any adjacent furniture or walls on both sides (Fig.3.1.3-A). Furniture on only one side of the appliance is allowed (Fig.3.1.3-B and Fig.3.1.3-C). To prevent fire hazard, it is strictly forbidden to install any furniture or walls higher than the appliance on both sides (Fig.3.3-D).
III.2 INSTALLATION In the box the technician will find the elements shown on Fig. 3.2.1. Elements must be mounted carefully following the procedure described in this guide. Fig. 3.2.
The dimensions of device are shown at Fig. 3.2.2, Fig. 3.2.3 Fig. 3.2.2 Fig. 3.2.
This cooker hood can be used as exhausting or filtering. • Exhausting (external evacuation). Don’t install any activated carbon filters. Kitchen smokes are driven outside through a flue (not provided with the hood) joined to the exhaust pipe flue connector. Warning! The piping must never be connected to combustion discharge pipes (stoves, boilers, burners, etc.
III.2.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION To leave the necessary space for the air pipes it is important to install the induction hob with the centerline more than 300mm away from the wall on the back that may be present. Installation of the induction hob may be flush or non-flush. NON-FLUSH INSTALLATION: Prepare the hole in the worktop as shown on Fig. 3.2.a.1. Fig. 3.2.a.1 FLUSH INSTALLATION: Prepare the hole in the worktop, mill the worktop along the entire edge of the hole.
How to stick the gasket: The gasket supplied with the hob avoids all infiltration of liquids in the cabinet. His installation has to be done carefully, in conformity of the following drawing. Stick the gasket (2) two millimeters from the external edge of the glass, after removing the protection sheet (3). Fitting - installing: · Ensure that there is a distance of 50 mm between the hob and the wall or sides. · Ideally the hob should be installed with plenty of space on either side.
· It is necessary to ensure adequate ventilation on the front side of the base so that the air can properly flow (Fig. 3.2.a.4). · If a drawer is below the hob, to guarantee a good air circulation and good cooling system of the induction hob, maintain a gap of 30 mm minimum between the ventilation of the lower part of the hob and what is stowed inside the drawer (Fig. 3.2.a.4). Fig. 3.2.a.
III.2.b ASPIRATION INSTALLATION The base of the kitchen must be drilled as indicated in Fig. 3.2.b.1 if the space available to house the hood is less than 560mm the back need to be removed. Fig. 3.2.b.1 The installation of the appliance implies a maximum length of the drawers that may be mounted under the hob (Fig. 3.2.b.2-A; Fig. 3.2.b.2-B): Fig. 3.2.b.2-B Fig. 3.2.b.
The next step is to determine the exit of the fumes according with the installation needs. The air exit can be on the left or on the right of the kitchen base. To do this, remove the screws, detach the cover (3.2.b.3 –X) and the cup (3.2.b.3–Y) invert the aspirator outlet (3.2.b.3 –Z) and place the cup on the other side (Fig. 3.2.b.3). Then replace the cover and secure it with the screws (Fig. 3.2.b.3). Fig. 3.2.b.
After installing the induction hob as paragraph III.2.a INDUCTION HOB INSTALLATION, align the suction unit with the hob (Fig. 3.2.c.1) by positioning it inside the cut of the base of the piece of furniture previously made (Fig. 3.2.b.1). Fig. 3.2.c.1 If the length of the metal pipe is not enough to reach the upper housing it can be increased moving the pipe inside the motor box. In order to do that it is needed to detach the front panel loosing the four screws without completely remove the panel. (Fig.3.
The front panel and the pipe are fixed together with 3 screws (Fig. 3.2.c.3) removing these, the pipe can slide to the upper position and then it can be re–fix with the same screws. Fig. 3.2.c.3 The holes that now are empty can be cover with the cup supplied. Now the motor box can be inserted in the housing and the panel mounted (Fig. 3.2.c.4) Fig. 3.2.c.
III.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical connection must be carried out ONLY by qualified technicians. The electrical protection of the electrical connection upstream of the equipment must comply with the regulations in force. The appliance is composed by three devices that must be separately connected to the electricity: the serial plate stating the electricity supply needed is located on the suction tray. Make sure that the power supply is enough to supply all the 3 devices.
These appliances must be earthed. Two types of connections to the network are possible: Using a standard plug connected (Fig. 3.3.1) to the power cord and inserted 1. into an accessible socket outlet (to be disconnected during service operations). Make sure that the plug is accessible even after the complete installation of the appliance. Fig. 3.3.1 Stable connection to the network by interposing a bipolar switch to ensure disconnection 2.
Aspirator connection procedure: First of all, connect the motor box to the induction hob: • Connect the flat connector (male-female) to the mainboard, with the control’s connector dropping from the induction hob (Fig. 3.3.3). Fig. 3.3.3 · Protection against the parts under tension must be ensured after the building-in. · The hob connection to the main must be made using an earthed plug or via an omnipolar circuit breaking device with a contact opening of at least 3 mm.
IV OPERATION IV.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUCTION HOB IV.1.a TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Power level detail: Power limitation when Ø 180 heaters are working simultaneously (no bridge function): Total Power 3600W IV.1.b BASIC CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS • • • • • • • • • • • Auto Lock function Fast Boil function Bridge function Selection of heater’s timer / Warm function Heat-Up function Independent timer for each heater. Indication of residual heat for each heater. Thermal control protection.
GENERAL KEYS - 1 key for switching On/Off the Cooktop [ON/OFF] and unlocking the keyboard. - 2 keys to “time selection”. HEATER KEYS - 1 selection key for each heater’s timer [Heater_timer_selection] / Warm function - 1 Slider for each heater to select cook set ((0)-1-2-….P) BUZZER SOUNDS IV.2 USE OF THE INDUCTION HOB IV.2.a AUTO-LOCK When a cooktop is switched off always is locked. So, on all 7-segment of heater1 cooking zone display is shown “Lo” for 5 sec, and then disappear.
If the selection of a heater is not done in 10 seconds, the cooktop will be turned off automatically. The cooktop is switched Off by touching the [ON/OFF] key for 1 sec. A beep sounds and all the heaters are switched Off. IV.2.c SWITCH ON A HEATER ZONE When a cooktop is on (On/Off status LED is on), a heater zone can be switched on pressing a Heater’s slider. In the “Slider’s bar graph” is displayed the selected power level.
IV.2.d SWITCH OFF A HEATER ZONE To switch OFF a heater, the user must to press on the lowest part of the heater’s slider, a beep is heard, and heater is OFF. Residual heat indication appears in the display if residual heat exits. "H" value will appear in target zone digit if residual heat exists. If only one heater is active and it’s switched off, after 10 sg, a short beep will be heard indicating that the cook top is off. IV.2.
IV.2.g BOOSTER FUNCTION With a short press on the highest level of slider keys, user can select the Booster Functions. A beep sounds and the heater display shows “P” and the its corresponding slider bar graph visualizes all the bar ON (P level). The heater will work at maximum power level for 10 minutes. After these 10 minutes a beep sounds and the heater will return to level “9”. IV.2.h BRIDGE FUNCTION Two heaters can be joined by the bridge function to heat longer pans and griddles.
To set the power level of the bridge heater press any key of each sliders. Bridge heater power level is shown in bar graphs. When the heaters are operated as one bridge heater, the selectable power levels are from 1 to 9, it is not possible to select booster power level. When the heaters are operated individually, the selectable power levels are from 1 to P.
The respective cooking zone display shows the symbol "A" for automatic heat-up indication. If the heat-up boost is realized on a cooking zones with activated pan detection and no pan is detected, an “A" will blink in alteration with the symbol for "no pan". If a higher cooking stage is selected with the slider, the heat-up function remains active with the new cooking stage. When a lower cooking stage is selected any time during the automatic heat-up, heatup function will be deactivated.
The display sequence is the following: 1. First Touch Sw Version is displayed during 10s in timer displays. First, “Functional Software Version” is displayed without any dots and any timer LEDs on. Second, “Safety Software version” is displayed with dots and timer LEDs on. 2. Then a short beep is heard and First Induction Generator Sw version is displayed. First, “Functional Software version” is displayed without any dots and any timer LEDs on.
When the time is elapsed and the hob is beeping, press any key and the alarm and digit sequence will end. It is possible to adjust the timer time while the timer is previously running, pressing with a short press on the “Heater’s timer selection / /Warm key”, and user can adjust timer with "+/-" key. Power of timed zone can be modified without consequences on the timer programming. Last minute will be displayed in seconds.
IV.2.o AUTOMATIC SAFETY OFF If the power level is not changed during a preset time, the corresponding heater turns off automatically. The maximum time a heater can stay on, depends on the selected cooking level. Power level Max. time on (hours) 1 10 5 5 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 1 IV.2.p RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATION After a zone has been switched off, an “H” will be displayed depending on the temperature determined by the temperature sensor at cooking zone.
IV.2.r DISPLAYING SPECIAL STATUSES IN TOUCH CONTROL The corresponding heater display alternates between two characters depending on the status.
Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone. This noise doesn’t mean any failure on the appliance and doesn’t influence the cooking operating. IV.3.b PAN DIMENSION However, the bottom of this pan must have a minimum of diameter according to the corresponding cooking zone. To obtain the best efficiency of your hob, please place the pan well in the center of the cooking Zone. IV.4 COOKER HOOD OPERATION To remove the center grille, just lift it (fig. 4.4.1). Fig. 4.4.
To reach the maximum aspiration try to convert the cooking fumes on the closer side to the aspiration (Fig. 4.4.2). Fig. 4.4.2 Do not place any object above the aesthetic frame and above the center grille of the hood (Fig. 4.4.3). Fig. 443 The touch controls are located in front of the aspirator and consist of 4 buttons and a central display (Fig. 4.4.4). Fig. 4.4.
IV.4.a ASPIRATION TURN ON Touching T1 for 1sec the aspiration turns on at 1st speed. To increase the speed (2nd – 3rd – 4th or booster) touch T3. To decrease the speed touch T2 (4th or booster – 3rd – 2nd – 1st). At the 4th speed (booster) the aspiration will work at the maximum speed for 5 minutes after that it will automatically switch to 3rd speed. The display will blink “4” for the first 5 minutes than “3” constantly. IV.4.b ASPIRATION TURN OFF To turn the hood off touch T1.
With the self-switching off activated the display will show cyclically for 5 seconds the set speed with fix light and for the following 5 seconds the self-switching off setting with blinking light. If you choose the intensive speed, after 5min the hood will go to the 3rd speed and the selftimer will run at the 3rd speed. With booster set the aspiration will automatically switch to the 3rd speed after 5 minutes, self- switching off will take place at the 3rd speed. IV.4.
Fig. 4.4.g.1 To optimize the intervention, we also recommend cleaning and drying the entire interior of the hood. Then remove the center grille in support and remove the grease filter by lifting it from the appropriate knob (Fig.4.4.g.2) Fig. 4.4.g.2 After doing these operations, you can clean and dry the inside of the tray from above. After cleaning, reposition all the components and the grid by performing the above operations (Fig. 4.4.g.2) in reverse order.
V CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Before any service or cleaning operation disconnect the device from the power supply (Fig.2.1–Fig.2.2 WARNINGS chapter). V.1 INDUCTION HOB CLEANING Switch-off the appliance before cleaning. Do not clean the hob if the glass is too hot because they are risk of burn. • Remove light marks with a damp cloth with washing up liquid diluted in a little water. Then rinse with cold water and dry the surface thoroughly.
Ordinary cleaning Ordinary cleaning should be performed before excessive build-up of dirt can occur which can cause abrasive phenomena. Before performing the washing operations, any dust particles should be removed by air or aspirated, so as to avoid rubbing on the surface. Where water has been used as a means of cleaning or rinsing, especially in areas with significant limestone, it is recommended to dry the surface to prevent staining.
VI.1 ERRORS / ALARMS The corresponding heater display alternates between two characters depend on the Error.
VII.2 DISASSEMBLY Disassembly requires that the appliance is accessible for disassembly and has been disconnected from the power supply. To do so, you need: Loose screws and fixing brackets Remove any silicone seals Disconnect the motor and the channel from the hob Take the top of the hob out. VII.3 ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION · · The materials of packing are ecological and recyclable.
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