User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Before You Start...
- 2. Cooker Overview
- 3. Using the Glide-out Grill™
- 4. 3 Button clock
- 5. Cooking tips
- 6. Cooking Table
- 7. Cleaning your cooker
- 8. Troubleshooting
- 9. Service and Spares
- Safety Requirements and Regulations
- Provision of Ventilation
- Location of Cooker
- Positioning the Cooker
- Moving the Cooker
- Fitting the Stability Bracket
- Repositioning the Cooker Following Connection
- Levelling the Cooker
- Electrical Connection
- Connection in New Zealand
- Fixed Wiring
- Final Checks
- Final Fitting
- Customer Care
- 10. Servicing
- 11. Circuit Diagrams
- 12. Technical Data
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Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 2.5 kW
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 3.2 kW
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 2.5 kW
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 2.5 kW
Max: 1.15 kW
Boost: 2.0 kW
Zone 2
Zone 1
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Make sure that the base of the pan is clean and dry to prevent
any residue burning onto the hob panel. This also helps
prevent scratches and deposits.
Always use pans that are the same size as (or slightly larger
than) the areas marked on the hob. Using a lid will help the
contents boil more quickly.
The induction hob comprises of ve cooking zones
containing induction elements with dierent ratings and
diameters (Fig. 2.4) each with a pan detector and residual
heat indicator, and a hob control display.
The hob control display (Fig. 2.5) informs you of the following
induction hob functions:
• Pan detector
• H Residual heat indicator
• Child lock
• L1/L2/L3 Low temperature setting
• P Power boost setting
Pan Detector,
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IMPORTANT: After use, switch o the hob element
by its control and DO NOT RELY on the pan detector.
If a cooking area is switched on and there is no pan in place
or if the pan is too small for the cooking area, then no heat
will be generated. The symbol [ ] will appear on the hob
control display; this is the “pan-missing symbol”. Place a pan
of the correct size on the cooking area and the [ ] symbol
will disappear and cooking can begin. After 10 minutes
without detecting a pan the cooking zone will switch o
automatically.
Table 2.1 shows the minimum pan sizes recommended for
each cooking zone.
Note: Using pans with a base diameter smaller than those
recommended will result in a power reduction.
Residual Heat Indicator, H
After use, a cooking zone will remain hot for a while as heat
dissipates. When a cooking zone is switched o the residual
heat indicator symbol [H ], will appear in the display. This
shows that the cooking zone temperature is above 60 °C and
may still cause burns. Once the temperature has dropped to
below 60 °C the [H ] will go out.
Table 2.1
Cooking Zone
Minimum Pan Diameter
(Pan Base) mm
Front left 180
Rear left 180
Centre 210
Rear right 180
Front right 140
Fig. 2.4
Fig. 2.5