cooktops USAGE AND CARE GUIDE PRODUCT CODE: E60IDB E900IDB2
INSTALLATION Dear Customer, We thank you and congratulate you on granting us your preference, by purchasing one of our products. We are sure that this new appliance, manufactured with quality materials, will meet your requirements in the best possible way. The use of this new equipment is easy. However, we invite you to read this booklet carefully, before installing and using the appliance. This booklet gives the right information on the installation, use and maintenance, as well as useful advice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. WARNINGS 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 2. 3. Premise Product Label Responsability of the Manufacturer Precaution Appliance Purpose Damage to the appliance Damage to persons Disposal BUILT-IN HOBS DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4. 5. 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.12 6.13 7. 8. 9.
WARNINGS 1.1 Premise liquids or combustible materials, thesecan ignite. For this reason do not store slightly flammable objects in the drawers directly under the hob. The plate drawer, if present, must be made of heat-resistant material. ••Do not heat empty pots or pans. ••When covering the hob, there is a danger that the cover material will ignite, shatter or melt if the ignition is switched on inadvertently or the residual heat is removed.
WARNINGS ••Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass, since they scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass. ••Damage to the hob can put the safety of users at risk. Verify that there are no visible damage.Never operate a damaged appliance. ••WARNING: Unattented cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire. ••NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover flame e.g.
WARNINGS when it is operating.The possibility of pacemaker functioning being affected is very remote. If in doubt, contact the pacemaker manufacturer or your doctor. ••WARNING:The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use.Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. ••Keep children away if they are not being continuously supervised. ••Children shall not play with the appliance. ••Keep children away from the appliance until it has completely cooled down.
INSTALLATION 2. Built-in hobs dimensions ••The worktop veneers must be prepared with a heat-resistant adhesive (100°C) so that they cannot detach or become deformed. The end wall profiles must be heatresistant.
INSTALLATION Installation Warnings ••In case of lost, the manual is available in electronic format upon request electronically to the manifacturer. ••Make the notch in the worktop according to the dimensions relative to the model (see figure on the opposite page). ••Respect the minimum distance of 50 mm towards the rear wall and a minimum distance of 100 mm to the right or left towards a possible side wall. ••This hob complies with the current safety regulations.
INSTALLATION 3.1 Electrical connection Electrical voltage Danger of electrocution ••Have the electrical connection carried out by qualified technical personnel. ••The earth connection is obligatory according to the methods foreseen by the safety regulations of the electrical system. ••Turn off the general power supply. ••The installation and connection of the appliance can only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
INSTALLATION 3.3 Supply cable connection MODELS RATINGS E60IDB 220-240/380415V 2N; 50-60Hz; 7400 W CURRENTVOLTAGE SUPPLY CABLE CONNECTION 220-240/380415V 3N; 50-60Hz; 7400 W E900IDB 32 A 3x4.0 mm2 16 A 4x1.5mm2 32 A 3x4.0 mm2 220-240 V TYPE 2 380-415V 2N TYPE 3 220-240 V TYPE 5 16 A 5x1.
INSTALLATION 3.4 Fixed connection ••The interruption device must be located in an easily accessible position and near the appliance. 3.5 Connection with plug and socket ••Check that the plug and socket are of the same type. ••Avoid using reductions, adapters or shunts as they could cause heating or burning. ••A direct connection to the line is also possible.
INSTALLATION ••If the appliance is installed above a cooker hood, the safety distance indicated by the hood manufacturer must be observed. In the absence of precise indications or if flammable materials (e.g. a shelf) are located above the appliance, the safety distance must be at least 760mm. ••If several appliances are installed under the extractor hood, for which different safety distances are envisaged, observe the greater safety distance indicated.
INSTALLATION Over Built-in oven ••If installed above an oven, a space must be left between the bottom of the hob and the top of the appliance installed below. ••The clearance between the hob and the kitchen furniture or other installed appliances must be enough to ensure sufficient ventilation and air discharge. ••If installed on top of an oven, the latter must be equipped with a cooling fan.
INSTALLATION Safety distance from the niche covering If a covering is applied to the niche, a minimum distance must be observed between the worktop niche and the covering as high temperatures can damage or modify the materials. If the covering is made of flammable material (e.g. wood), the minimum distance between the worktop and covering must be 50mm If the covering is made of non-flammable material (e.g.
START AND USE Practical tips for use of the appliances ••Use cooking containers whose manufacturing material is compatible with the principle of induction (ferromagnetic material). The use of these pots is recommended: in cast iron, enamelled steel or special stainless steel for induction. To make sure that a container is compatible, simply test it with a magnet.
START AND USE Pots arrangement EXAMPLE OF CORRECT PAN POSITION EXAMPLE OF INCORRECT PAN POSITION If a large pan is used, oval or oblong,ensure that it is positioned at the centre of the cooking zone. Energy saving tips Follow these tips to save power consumption. ••Always put cookware on a cooking zone before you turn the corresponding burner on. ••keep the cooking zones and cookware bases clean. Otherwise, more power will be consumed. ••Firmly close the cover of cookware if available.
START AND USE Using the touch buttons To operate the touch buttons, touch the desired button with the tip of your pointed finger until the relevant displays illuminate or go out, or until the desired function is activated. Ensure that you are touching only one button when operating the appliance.If your finger is too flat on the button, an adjacent button may be actuated as well. First commisioning ••Remove any protective and adhesive films.
DESCRIPTION E60IDB BRIDGE ZONE E900IDB BRIDGE ZONE 19
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 8 9 10 11 7 5 4 6 2 3 1 4 zones cooktop interface 8 9 10 12 7 5 4 6 2 1 3 6 zones cooktop interface Sensors key 1 2 On/Off 3 Cooking zone selection and power level display 4 Timer lasercaps 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Timer display Power level setting range with slide bargraph Timer level decrement Timer level increment Pause-Recall function key Key-Lock function Warming function Stand-alone timer function Chef cook function 20
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION START Once the hob is switched on, place the pan in the desired area and the corresponding display will automatically light up on the control panel. Choose the power level with the slider. CHILD LOCK Child lock is a functionality to protect the cooktop against unintended operation, e.g. by children. If locked, the cooktop may be turned ON, but no cooking zone, heating level or timer may be selected. The displays for the cooking zones will show .
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION HEAT-UP AUTOMATIC Heat-up automatic is a feature which enables heating up a cold pot with full heating power and returning automatically to the desired cooking level. The time during the cooking zone is heated with full power is depending on the selected cooking level and mentioned in the table below. The heat-up times are adapted to be used with cold cookware and common household quantity of food.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION WARMING FUNCTION Warming function is intended to keep boiled food warm. Activation ••Cookware is placed on cooking zone. Cooktop is switched ON. ••Select the cooking zone ••A dot ( .) appear behind the cooking zone display to indicate the selection. ••Press the special key, the display of the corrisponding cooking zone shows . De-activation ••Select the cooking zone. ••A dot ( .) appear behind the cooking zone display to indicate the selection. ••Press special key.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION ••Ensure that no cooking zone has been selected. The timer display show . ••Touch the stand-alone timer button. The timer display flash for the next 10 s. ••Adjust the desired start time digit for digit with +/- above/beyond the digits. ••Do not perform any action for 10 s The timer starts counting backwards. Beneath 10 min, the display shows the current time accurate to the second. If it has reached 0, a signal tone will be emitted.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Activation Pot is placed on the corresponding zone and a cooking level has been set to this cooking zone . ••Select the corresponding cooking zone . The display of the cooking zone shows a dot ( .) in addition to the select cooking level. ••Touch the timer display. start to flashing for the next 10s . ••Adjust the desired start time digit for digit with +/- . Activation Pot is placed on the corresponding zone and a cooking level has been set to this cooking zone.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Changing the value of the cooking zone timers Cooktop is switched ON . Timer for cooking zone is active. ••Select the corrisponding cooking zone. ••Touch the display timer. The current time value is displayed flashing (rounded to full minutes). ••Set the new desired time digit for digit with +/- display above/beyond the digits. Do not perform any action for 10s. The timer starts counting backwards starting with the new time.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION RECALL FUNCTION (available only for hob with BASIC 3) Recall function is a feature which enables recovering power levels and timer settings after the cooktop has been switched OFF unintendedly. Within 6 s after powering off the cooktop, all former setting (power levels, timers, heat-up automatic) can be recovered after a certain user action.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION USER MENU User menu is intended for end customer to adapt the Touch Control to his personal needs. Entering the user menù The hobs is in standby mode. ••Touch ON/OFF to power up the Touch Control. Touch the ON/OFF again within 3 s to set the Touch Control to standby mode again. Special function top left un the TC starts pulsating (for 60 s max). ••Press and hold down pulsating Pause.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION The value for the selected item is displayed on the display for the left front cooking zone. ••To change the menu item’s value, select the menu item by touching on the displayed menu item. The selected menu item is displayed by a . ••Choose the menu intem's value by the slider via direct selection (sliding is not possible). Note Only valid values can be entered by the slider keys,i.e. undefined values will not be accepted during selection.
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Exiting the User Menu ••Touch the Pause. The service menu will be exited. All changes will be dropped. ••Touch the power key for 2 seconds. ••The service menu will be exited. The changes will be saved. User Menu Items Overview The table below provides an overview about the implemented user menu items: ITEM MEANING CHANGE VALUE ABLE FORMAT U0 Max. power per Yes line conductor 2.4 ... 5 U1 Filter setting 0,1,2 U2 Vo l u m e f o r YES button tones 2.4 ...
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION U4 Display brightness YES 0...9 U5 Timer animation YES 0...1 U7 Behavior when YES timer has run out 0...2 31 Adjustment of the brightness for the display 0: Max. brightness .... 9: Min.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ERROR HANDING An error code always starts with the letters “E” or “ER” depending on the electronic component which has generated the error: ••Error codes starting with “E...” are sent by the induction generator. ••Error codes starting with “ER...” are detected directly by the Touch Control itself. Refer to the table below for possible causes and remedies.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ••Steam from a steam cleaning appliance can reach voltage conductive parts and cause a short circuit. ••Do not spill sugar or sweet mixtures on the hob during cooking. ••Keep sensor keys clean at all times and do not rest any object on them. ••NEVER use a steam appliance to clean a hob. ••Always clean the hob after each use. Before doing so, allow it to cool completely. ••After cleaning, dry the appliance to avoid scale deposits.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE If the appliance is installed on an oven or an electric stove equipped with a PIROLITIC system, do not operate it while the oven's pyrolytic system is in progress, as the hob overheating protection can be triggered. For cleaning DO NOT use dishwashing detergent. ••With dishwashing detergent it is not possible to eliminate all residues and deposits. ••An invisible film is created which discolours the glass ceramic. ••These discolourations are then impossible to remove.
DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU This product complies with Directive 2012/19/EU The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates that the product, at the end of its useful life, needing to be treated separately from household waste, must be sent to a separate collection centre for electrical and electronic equipment or returned to the retailer at the time of purchase of a new equivalent appliance.
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