BSIH64-ANZ 60cm Induction Hob BSIH95-ANZ 90cm Induction Hob
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS INDUCTION AND VITROCERAMIC HOBS BSIH 64-ANZ / 91102078 BSIH 95-ANZ / 91102079
Contents Introduction User Guide Installation Positioning the hobs Fixing the hob Connecting the electricity Technical information Dimensions and characteristics Page 4 5 Use and Maintenance Touch Control Panel User Instructions Pan detector Blocking cooktop sensors Stop Function Heat Sustainment Function Power Function Boil Control Function Safety shut off Timer function Total Zone Function Overheating safety Power surges in the network Suggestions and recommendations Cleaning and care Environmental co
Introduction Notes about the cookware to be used with your induction hob. The size of the base of the cookware to be used should be large enough to completely cover the cooking zone drawn on the glass. Depending on the type of cookware (material and size), the induction zones may work with smaller cookware. Please remember that in order to work, the induction elements need to be used with cookware that has a ferromagnetic base (material attracted by a magnet).
Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Dear Customer, We are delighted that you have put your trust in us. We are confident that the new hob that you have purchased will fully satisfy your needs. This modern, functional and practical model has been manufactured using topquality materials that have undergone strict quality controls throughout the manufacturing process.
with fat or oil without being present, as these may catch fire. Never try to extinguish a fire with water! in this event disconnect the device and cover the flames with a lid, a plate or a blanket. magnetic base (material attracted by a magnet). Do not place metal objects, such as knives, forks, spoons or lids on the surface of the hob, as they may get very hot. Please take into account that the cookware that you use can greatly affect the how well the induction element works.
Installation INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS. fig. 1 Minimum distance to walls Positioning the hobs To install these models, an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 1 should be cut into the unit's worktop. The system for fixing the hob is intended for use with kitchen units with a thickness of 20, 30 and 40 mm.
mo-ventilated oven, to ensure good operation of the countertop. A space should be left in front of the furniture for evacuation of hot air. The opening should be at least 5 mm high. Its length should be the width of the furniture. An opening of 20 mm should be made in the back part of the furniture to allow intake of cold air (see figure 1). When hobs are handled before being installed, care should be taken in case there is any protruding part or sharp edge which could cause injury.
should be replaced by the manufacturer's official technical service. Black Black Brown Don’t use L3 Blue Grey Green-Yellow Brown Grey Black Blue Grey Brown Green-Yellow Blue Green-Yellow Black Brown Black Brown Blue Grey Blue Grey Green-Yellow Green-Yellow The input cable should not be in contact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven, if the oven is installed in the same unit. fig.
Technical Information Technical data Class 3 Hob.
Use and Maintenance Touch control panel user instructions CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see fig. 4) 1 General on/off sensor. 2 Cursor slider for controlling power. 3 PLATE SELECTION SENSORS and power indicators. * 4 Timer indicators. 5 Direct access to Power Function. 6 Activation sensor for Block Function. 7 Activation sensor for Stop Function. 8 Pilot indicator light Heat sustainment Function activated *. 9 Pilot indicator light Boil control Function activated*.
TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON The first time the cooktop is plugged in (or after a power outage), the Block function will appear as activated (pilot light 10 on). In this case, you must deactivate the block function in order to turn the cooktop on. To do this, push sensor (6) until pilot (10) turns off. 1 Touch sensor second. (1) for at least one Touch Control is now activated and a 0 appears in all power indicators (3).
power level previously selected. The time for pan detection is 3 minutes. If a pan is not placed within this time period, or the pan is unsuitable, the cooking zone shuts off. The power indicator will go from showing the symbol "there is no pan" to showing 0. When finished, turn off the cooking zone by using the touch controls. Otherwise an undesired operation could occur if a pan is accidentally placed on the cooking zone during the next three minutes.
2 On the cursor Slider, push directly on position (5). The power level indicator will show the symbol P, and the plate will start to supply extra power. the plate indicator and the pilot (9) will turn on. In the timer for this plate, a moving segment will appear which indicates that the system has started to monitor cooking. Boil Control Function After 30 seconds, a second beep will go off. If you haven't done it already, now is time to put the food into the pot.
When the "safety shut off" has occurred, the power indicator of the corresponding plate will show an H if there exists a burn risk. Otherwise, a 0 will be shown. Table 1 Power level selected 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P Take precaution and do not place objects on the touch control! Timer function (countdown clock) MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME (in hours) This function facilitates cooking given that you don't have to be present: You can set a timer for a plate, and it will turn off once the desired time is up.
Disconnecting the clock If you wish to stop the clock before the programmed time is up, this can be done at any time by simply adjusting its value to '--'. 1 Select the plate you wish to stop the timer on by directly touching its corresponding indicator (3). 2 Adjust the value of the clock to "--" by using the "less" sensor (14). This can also be done more quickly by pushing the "less" and "more" sensors (14) and (15) at the same time.
* Do not drag over the glass cookware with corners or edges that could damage the glass. * The glass will withstand bangs from large cookware that does not have sharp edges. Please be careful with impacts from small, sharp utensils. * Please be careful not to let sugar or products containing sugar fall on the glass, since they may react with the glass when the glass is hot and damage the surface.
Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a razor blade. Rainbow colouring: caused by cookware that has dry bits of grease on its base or when grease gets between the glass and the cookware while cooking. It can be removed from the surface of the glass using a nickel scouring pad with water or with a special vitroceramic cleaner.
alter its manuals in any way it deems necessary or useful while not altering their basic characteristics. Environmental considerations The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
If something doesn't work Before calling the Technical Service, please check the following possible causes and solutions: Problem Possible cause Solution The cookware is inadequate (it doesn't have a ferromagnetic base or it is too small). Make sure that the base of the cookware is attracted by a magnet or use larger cookware. The induction zones don't get hot There is a buzzing sound at the beginning of cooking in the induction zones Cookware is not thick enough or it is not one piece.
Fault Possible cause Possible solution There is a cloth, container or liquid on the Touch Control. Remove any object covering the Touch Control and/or clean any liquid that might have been spilt on it. The hob suddenly starts to bleep The timer was activated and the preset time has finished. The hob (or any of the hotplates) powers off during cooking There is a container, cloth or liquid covering the Touch Control. One or several of the hotplates has overheated.
IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact the Customer Service Department. DO NOT ATTEMPT YOURSELF. TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.
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