User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Important safety information
 - 2. Range Overview
 - 3. Cooking Tips
 - 4. Cooking table
 - 5. Cleaning your cooker
 - 6. Troubleshooting
 - 7. Installation Instructions
 - 8. Service and parts
 - 9. Installation safety instructions
 - 10. Installation
 - 11. Electrical connection
 - 12. Final fitting and checks
 - 13. Circuit diagram
 - 14. Technical Data
 - 15. Garantie
 
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The very best pans have bases that are very slightly curved 
up when cold (Fig. 2.4). If you hold a ruler across the bottom 
you will see a small gap in the middle. When they heat up the 
metal expands and lies at on the cooking surface.
Make sure that the base of the pan is clean and dry to prevent 
any residue burning onto the cooktop panel. This also helps 
prevent scratches and deposits.
Always use pans that are the same size as the areas marked 
on the cooktop. Using a lid will help the contents boil more 
quickly.
Take care when placing hot lids onto the cooktop 
surface. Lids that have been covering boiling or 
steaming foods can ‘stick’ to the ceramic glass. 
Should this occur, DO NOT attempt to lift the lid o 
the hotplate: this may damage the cooktop surface. 
Instead, slide the lid to the edge of the cooktop 
surface and remove.
Always take care before touching the surface, even 
when the cooktop is turned o. It may be hotter than 
you think!
Cooktop control indications & 
warnings
The induction cooktop comprises of ve cooking zones 
containing induction elements with dierent ratings and 
diameters (Fig. 2.5) each with a pan detector and residual 
heat indicator, and a cooktop control display.
The cooktop control display (Fig. 2.6) informs you of the 
following induction cooktop functions:
•    Pan Detector
•  H Residual Heat Indicator
•  A Automatic Heat-up
•  L Child Lock
•  L1/L2 Low Temperature/Simmer Setting
•  P Power Boost Setting
Pan Detector,  
IMPORTANT: After use, switch o the cooktop 
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 cooktop 
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.
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 3.0 kW
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 3.0 kW
Max: 2.3 kW
Boost: 3.7 kW
Max: 1.85 kW
Boost: 3.0 kW
Max: 1.4 kW
Boost: 2.2 kW
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
HE-2
Fig. 2.4 
Fig. 2.5 
Fig. 2.6 
Table 2.1 
Cooking zone
Minimum Pan Diameter 
(Pan base) inches (mm)
Front left 4 
3
/
4 
“ (120)
Rear left 5 
1
/
2
” (140)
Centre 8 
1
/
4
” (160)
Rear right 5 
1
/
2
” (140)
Front right 5 
1
/
2
” (140)










