INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE HI16611 HI18611
Instructions for use Induction hob Dear ASKO Customer, Thank you for choosing this superior-quality product. We guarantee that the quality of the internal components of your new machine is equal to that of its external elements, and that the standards adhered to during its manufacture are as high as the efficiency of its performance. We hope that this product will fully meet your expectations for many years.
Tips Safety recommendation We have designed this cooking hob for use by private individuals in their homes. These cooking hobs are intended exclusively for cooking beverages and foodstuffs and do not contain any asbestos-based materials. Residual heat A cooking zone can remain hot for several minutes after use. An “H” is displayed during this period. Avoid touching the hot areas during this time.
Tips Care for the ENVIRONMENT — This appliance’s packing materials are recyclable. Recycle them and play a role in protecting the environment by depositing them in municipal containers provided for this purpose. — Your appliance also contains many recyclable materials. It is therefore marked with this logo to indicate that used appliances must not be mixed with other waste.
Table of contents Tips Safety recommendation Residual heat Child safety For users with heart pacemakers and active implants.
Description of your Appliance B C B A A D A Air intake B Air outlet C Vitroceramic glass D Power cord 5
9 1 6 7 Description of the top 18 cm 50 W - 2800 W 21 cm 50 W - 3100 W 803HI166* 16 cm 50 W - 2200 W 9 1 7 2 18 cm 50 W - 2800 W 21 cm 50 W - 3100 W 16 cm 50 W - 2200 W 803HI186* 16 cm 50 W - 2200 W 6 21 cm 50 W - 3100 W
Using your Appliance Which cooking zone should I use with which receptacle? Induction receptacles Cooking area cooking* A Cookware to use 16 cm 10 ..... 18 cm C 18 cm 12 ..... 22 cm B 21 cm 18 ..... 24 cm 23 cm 12...... 26 cm 28 cm 12 ..... 32 cm + - A Inductor B Electronic board C Induced electric current The induction principle The principle of induction is based on a magnetic effect.
Using your Appliance - Pre-selected power levels: Low-heat button (power level 6) High-heat button (power level 10) - Preselecting the maximum power level: Boost button Boiling power level Description of control panel A B C D Start/stop buttons. Power level buttons C Preselecting power level buttons D Timer buttons. A B Powering on 1 2 Press the start/stop button. of the zone you wish to use. A flashing 0 display and a beep indicates that the cooking zone is on.
Using your Appliance Adjusting the timer Each cooking zone has its own timer. It can be used as soon as the cooking zone is turned on. To turn it on or change the timing, press the “+“ or “–” buttons on the timer. When setting longer cooking times, you can get to 99 very quickly by pressing the “–” button straight away. When the cooking is finished, “0” is displayed and a beep sounds. To cancel this information, press any button for the particular cooking zone being used.
Using your Appliance Use of “M” Memo button This button allows you to programme the full cooking cycle for a particular preparation. Only one programmed cycle can be carried out at a given time on the hob. To programme a cooking cycle: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 short press Place your receptacle on the cooking zone. long press up to.... Setting the power. Each new power level setting is then saved as well as how long it will run for.
Using your Appliance NOTE: - When the cooking is finished, the display shows a 0 and a beep sounds roughly every 5 seconds for a few moments. To cancel this information, press any button from the “MEMO” cooking zone. - When using MEMO you can return to the normal function at any time (except MEMO) by pressing on the “-”, “+” “preselections” buttons to modify your setting or “stop” to stop the cooking.
Cooking chart FRY SOUPS COOK/GLAZE BRING TO BRING BACK TO THE THE BOIL BOIL SIMMERING COOK/SIMMER KEEP HOT Boost 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Boost 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Boost 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BROTHS THICK SOUPS FISH COURT-BOUILLON FROZEN SAUCE THICK, FLOUR-BASED WITH BUTTER AND EGGS (BEARNAISE, HOLLANDAISE) PREPARED ENDIVES, SPINACH LEGUMES BOILED POTATOES VEGETABLES GOLDEN BROWN POTATOES SAUTÉE DEFROSTING MEAT FRYING SAUCES POTATOES
For the fitter Electrical connection These hobs must be connected to the mains using a socket in compliance with publication IEC 60083 or an all-pole circuitbreaker device in compliance with the installation rules in force. When power is first supplied to your hob, or after an extended power cut, an indicator light will appear on the control panel.
For the fitter 51 58/77 6,4 49 4c 56 /75 4c m A 4c m m On 80cm models, ensure that the unit cross member is not blocking air passage. If necessary, make a chamfer. m 4 c tion ila nt ce ve spa Choice of location Your appliance should be positioned so that the mains switch is accessible. The distance between the edge of your appliance and the side and rear walls (or partitions) must be at least four centimetres (area A).
Caring for and cleaning your hob Caring for your appliance Avoid hard shocks from cookware: The vitroceramic glass surface is highly resistant, but not unbreakable. Do not place any hot lids flat on your cooking hob. A “suction” effect might damage the vitroceramic top. Avoid rubbing cookware: in the long term this might cause damage to the decoration of the vitroceramic top. Do not place cookware on your frame or trimmings (depending on model).
Caring for and cleaning your hob When machine is activated YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? A special lamp appears. Working normally. Nothing, the light disappears after 30 seconds. Your installation blows a fuse. The electrical connection of your hob is incorrect. Only one side works. The hob produces an odour during the first cooking sessions. New appliance. Check that it is set up properly. See the “Electrical Connection” section.
9964-6721 EN 08/08