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6. Connected cooking zones on the right 21 x 39 cm / 3.7 kW
2. Slide control (from position 0 to position 9) for:
▷ When a cooking zone is selected and a power level (>2) is set, the extractor automatically switches on and sets the necessary extraction level. By default the automatic mode is active.
6. Cooking zone key front right (cooking zone display) and timer symbol
7. Cooking zone key rear right (cooking zone display) and timer symbol
10. Cooking zone key rear left (cooking zone display) and timer symbol
11. Cooking zone key front left (cooking zone display) and timer symbol
12. Extraction key (extractor unit display), timer symbol, grease filter symbol and odour filter
symbol Only the keys that can be used are shown on the control panel. The key is intensely illuminated by touching it. A static dot next to a cooking zone key indicates that the cooking zone is selected.EN 7 Indications in the display Cooking zone display Description
Power level; 1 = low level / 9 = high level. Boost level active. No (suitable) pan on cooking zone (pan detection symbol). Residual heat indicator; The hob has a residual heat indicator for each cooking zone to show those which are still hot. Although the hob is switched off, the indicator ‘H’ will remain on for as long as the cooking zone is hot! Avoid touching them when this indicator is lit. Danger! Risk of burns. Child safety lock active. Automatic heat-up function active. Keep warm function active. Pause function active. Connected Bridge induction zones active. Timer active. Extractor unit display Description
Extractor speed level: 1 = low level / 8 = high level. Boost level active. Grease lter saturation indication. Odour lter saturation indication. Timer active. Timer display Description Timer has not been set. Timer has been set (25 minutes).
YOUR INDUCTION HOBEN 8
Before use, read the separate safety instructions. Temperature safety A sensor continuously measures the temperature of certain parts of the hob. Every cooking zone is equipped with a sensor that measures the temperature of the bottom of the pan to avoid any risk of overheating when a pan boils dry. In case of temperatures rising too high, the cooking level is reduced automatically or the hob switches off automatically. Cooking-time limiter The cooking-time limiter is a safety function of your cooking appliance. It will operate if you forget to switch off your hob. Depending on the power level you have chosen, the cooking time will be limited as follows: Power level Maximum operating time ( in hours, minutes) 1 8 hours, 36 min. 2 6 hours, 42 min. 3 5 hours, 18 min. 4 4 hours, 18 min. 5 3 hours, 30 min. 6 2 hours, 18 min. 7 2 hours, 18 min. 8 1 hour, 48 min. 9 1 hour, 30 min. P (boost) 5 min (then switches back to level 9) Power management Two cooking zones one in front of the other eff ect each other. When both of these cooking zones are switched on at the same time, the power is automatically shared between them. When the Boost function is selected, the other cooking zone will be set to a somewhat lower setting. If a cooking zone is set at boost and you want to set the other one to setting 9, the cooking zone with boost will automatically go to a lower setting. Automatic heat-up function is deactivated. SAFETYEN 9
Use of the touch keys and slide control Place the tip of your finger flat on a key or the slide control to achieve the best results. You do not have to apply any pressure. The touch keys only react to the light pressure of a fingertip. Do not operate the controls with any other objects. Induction noises A ticking sound This is caused by the capacity limiter on the left and right zones. Ticking can also occur at lower cooking levels. Pans are making noise Pans can make some noise during cooking. This is caused by the energy flowing from the hob to the saucepan. At high levels, this is perfectly normal for some pans. It will not damage either the pans or the hob. The fan is making noise To enlarge the lifespan of the electronics, the appliance is equipped with a fan. If you use the appliance intense, the fan is activated to cool down the appliance and you will hear abuzzing sound. The fan runs on for several minutes after the hob has been switched Off. Appropriate pans Induction cooking requires a pan with a thick flat bottom (minimum 2.25 mm). Use pans made of magnetic material or pans with a sandwich bottom. The best pans to use have the Class Induction quality mark. Other pans provide a lower performance. Pans made of copper, aluminum or ceramic material are not appropriate. Only use pans with a flat bottom. A hollow or rounded bottom can interfere with the operation of the empty cooking protection, causing the appliance to become too hot. This may lead to damages. Damage caused by using pans that are not appropriate or that boil dry is excluded from the guarantee. Pans that have been used on a gas hob cannot be used on an induction hob. Be careful with thin enamelled sheet-steel pans! The enamel may become damaged at high settings if the pan is too dry. High power level settings may cause the bottom of the pan to warp.EN 10
- The diameter of the bottom of the pan must be between 14,5 cm and 18 cm. You will achieve the best results by using a pan with the same diameter as the zone. If a pan is too small, the zone will not work.
- A pan used on connected Bridge induction cooking zones must be at least 22 cm. Attention Grains of sand may cause scratches which cannot be removed. Only put pans with a clean bottom on the hob. We recommend that you lift pans and not slide them over the hob. Pan detection
- The pan detection system automatically detects a pan that is put on a cooking zone. The display of this cooking zone lights up more intensely and the dot stops flashing.
- If the hob does not detect a (ferrous) pan after a pan is put on a cooking zone, the pan detection symbol flashes in the display. After 20 seconds, the cooking zone switches off. Cooking levels The cooking zones have 9 levels and a ‘boost’ level (P). Set the cooking level by touch and slide over the slide control. By slide over the slide control, the cooking setting is changed. By move to the right, the level increasing, while moving to the left decreases the level. When you move your finger away from the slide control, the cooking zone starts to operate at the level set. Boost function
- You can use the ‘boost’ function to cook at the highest cooking level during a short period of time (max. 5 minutes). After the maximum boost time the power will be reduced to setting 9.
- The Boost function is not available when Bridge induction cooking zones are connected!EN 11
Cooking guidelines Because the levels depend on the quantity and composition of the contents of the pan, the table below is intended as a guideline only. Use level ‘boost’ to:
- bring the food or liquid to the boil quickly;
- wok. Use level 9 to:
- fry boiled potatoes;
- deep fry foods. Use level 7 and 8 to:
- fry thick pancakes and make French toast;
- fry thick slices of breaded meat;
- fry thin slices of (breaded) meat. Use level 4-6 to:
- complete the cooking of large quantities;
- defrost hard vegetables;
- fry thick slices of breaded meat. Use level 1-3 to:
- melt cheese.EN 12 Use of the downdraft ▷ Place the lid at an angle on the pan with the opening to the extraction side. This ensures maximum extraction.
BEFORE FIRST USEEN 13
Please read the chapter ‘Before first use’ very carefully before you start cooking. This prevents incorrect use of the hob. Start cooking
1. Touch and hold the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.
▷ All displays light up; the induction hob is in standby mode. ▷ The cooking zones and the exraction unit have power level zero. If the hob is not used for 20 seconds, it will shut off automatically.
2. Place a suitable pan on the cooking zone.
▷ The cooking zone automatically detects the pan; the display of this cooking zone lights up more intensely and the dot stops flashing. As long as the dot is not flashing, the cooking zone is selected and the power level can be set.
3. Touch the cooking zone key of the desired cooking zone to select it.
OPERATION OF THE HOBEN 14
4. Within 3 seconds, set the power level by touching the slide control.
▷ The cooking zone starts at the level that has been set. ▷ The extractor unit automatically switches on with the necessary extraction speed. By default the automatic extraction mode is active. ▷ Set a higher or lower level with the slide control. ▷ Touch the key ‘Automatic extraction mode’ to deactivate the automatic extraction mode. The extraction can now be set manually, if desired. See ‘Operating the extractor unit’. ▷ After 5 seconds the slide control will switch off. Boost You can use the boost function to cook for max. 5 minutes at the highest cooking level. You can use the Boost function for a maximum of two cooking zones alongside each other at the same time.
1. Touch power level 9 twice to select the Boost function.
▷ ‘P’ shows on the display. ▷ After the maximum boost time the power will be reduced to power level 9. Pan detection symbol When the pan detection symbol appears in the display:
- you have not placed a pan on the correct cooking zone;
- the pan you’re using is not suitable for induction cooking;
- the pan is too small or not properly centred on the cooking zone. ▷ The cooking zone will not work unless there is a suitable pan on the cooking zone.
1. Set the power level to ‘0’ to switch off the cooking zone.
2. Switch off the induction hob by touching the On/off key.
Symbol H will appear in the display of the cooking zone which is too hot to touch. The symbol disappears when the surface has cooled down to a safe temperature. It can also be used as an energy saving function; if you want to heat other pans, use the cooking zone that is still hot. Switch on the automatic heat-up function This function sets the cooking zone at the highest level in order to bring your pan rapidly up to the required temperature. After a given time interval, the power level returns to the established level. This function is available for power level 1 to 8. Power level Heat-up time (seconds)
1. Switch on the hob and select the desired cooking zone .
2. Touch and hold the slide control for at least 3 seconds at the desired level (from 1 to 8).
▷ An ‘A’ appears in the display alternating with the selected power level. When the automatic heat-up time has expired, the cooking zone will switch automatically to the selected level which will show permanently on the display.
3. To stop the automatic heat-up function, select the cooking zone and touch the slide control.
OPERATION OF THE HOBEN 16
Switch on the keep warm function
1. Switch on the hob and put a suitable pan on a cooking zone.
2. Touch the cooking zone key of the desired cooking zone.
▷ The ‘0’ of the selected cooking zone will light up clearly and a single beep sounds.
3. Touch the keep warm key.
▷ The keep warm symbol ‘u’ appears in the display. The keep warm function is selected.
4. Set the power level to ‘0’ or touch the keep warm key to switch off the keep warm function.
Connecting the Bridge induction cooking zones Two Bridge induction cooking zones can be connected to each other. This creates one large zone that can be used, for example, with a grill plate or a fish pan on the same power level. The pan must be large enough to cover the centres of the front and rear bridge induction cooking zone (at least 22 cm). Connection of Bridge induction cooking zones
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Simultaneously touch the left-hand side or right-hand side cooking zone keys.
▷ The rear cooking zone display shows a connection symbol to indicate that the two cooking zones are connected.
3. Set the power level by touching the slide control.
▷ The front cooking zone display shows the power level.
OPERATION OF THE HOBEN 17
Disconnection of Bridge induction cooking zones
1. Simultaneously touch the cooking zone keys of the connected cooking zones.
▷ The connection symbol will disappear on the rear cooking zone display. Pause cooking This function stops the cooking activity temporarily (max. 10 minutes); timers are also paused.
1. Touch the pause key for at least 1 second.
▷ All the displays show the pause symbol.
2. To continue cooking, touch the pause key for at least 1 second until it flashes.
3. Touch any other key within 10 seconds.
▷ The hob will automatically switch off after 10 minutes if the pause function is not switched off in the meantime.
OPERATION OF THE HOBEN 18
Using the minute minder The minute minder is not connected to a cooking zone. The minute minder does not switch off a cooking zone. The hob is switched on and no power level has been set for any cooking zone.
1. Touch the left or right timer key separately to switch on the minute minder.
▷ Only touch the timer key on the right if you want to set a time less then 10 minutes. ▷ The timer’s display shows a ‘-’ where you can set a value.
2. Use the slide control to set the desired time (from 1 to 99 minutes).
▷ Set a separate value for each display. ▷ When the time is set, it will begin to countdown. ▷ The timer display will show the remaining time. ▷ The last minute will be displayed in seconds. ▷ The alarm beeps after the set time has passed.
3. Touch the left or right timer key to stop the alarm.
▷ The alarm stops automatically after 2 minutes. The minute minder can only be switched off or adjusted when the hob is switched on. Touch the left or right timer key and then use the slide control to change the time. Touch the slide control at the position ‘0’ to switch off the minute minder before the time has passed. When the hob is switched off; touch the on/off key twice to switch off the minute minder before the time has passed.
Using the cooking timer The cooking timer is connected to a cooking zone. After the set time has elapsed, the cooking zone will switch off automatically. The hob is switched on and for at least one cooking zone a power level has been set.
1. Touch the desired cooking zone key.
2. Touch the left or right timer key separately.
▷ The timer symbol shows next to the relevant cooking zone. ▷ Only touch the timer key on the right if you want to set a time less then 10 minutes. ▷ The timer’s display shows a ‘-’ where you can set a value.
3. Use the slide control to set the desired time (from 1 to 99 minutes).
▷ Set a separate value for each display. ▷ When the time is set, it will begin to countdown. ▷ The timer display will show the remaining time. ▷ The last minute will be displayed in seconds. ▷ The selected cooking zone will switch off automatically once the set time has elapsed. ▷ The alarm beeps after the set time has passed.
4. Touch the left or right timer key to stop the alarm.
▷ The alarm stops automatically after 30 seconds. All the cooking zones can have a cooking timer that has been set. The display will always show the time of the cooking zone with the shortest time remaining. Changing the pre-set cooking time The cooking time can be changed anytime during the operation.
1. Touch the cooking zone key to select the zone of which you want to adjust the cooking
timer. ▷ A zone connected to the cooking timer is identified by the timer symbol next to the cooking zone display.
2. Touch the left or right timer key separately.
3. Use the slide control to change the time.EN 20
OPERATION OF THE HOB
Checking the remaining cooking time
1. Touch the cooking zone key to select the zone of which you want to see the remaining time.
▷ A zone connected to the cooking timer is identified by the timer symbol next to the cooking zone display. ▷ The timer will display the remaining time of the selected cooking zone. ▷ During the last minute of countdown, the remaining time will be displayed in seconds. Switching off the cooking timer If you want to switch off the cooking timer before the end of pre-set time:
1. Touch the cooking zone key to select the zone of which you want to switch off the cooking
timer. ▷ A zone connected to the cooking timer is identified by the timer symbol next to the cooking zone display.
2. Touch the left or right timer key separately.
3. Touch the slide control at the position ‘0’ to set the time to ‘00’.
▷ The timer symbol disappears. Recall function If the hob was switched off accidentally with the On/off key, all settings can be restored using the recall function.
1. Touch the on/off key within 5 seconds.
▷ The pause key is flashing.
2. Touch the pause key within 6 seconds.
▷ The previous settings are active again. Child safety lock To activate the child safety lock, the steps described must be completed within 10 seconds.
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Touch and hold any of the cooking zone keys for 3 seconds.
3. Release and slide your finger from 0 to 9 along the slide control (follow the animation).
The hob is now locked. It prevents unintended switching on. After 20 seconds, the hob will switch off automatically. To deactivate the child safety lock, the steps described must be completed within 10 seconds.
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Touch and hold any of the cooking zone keys for 3 seconds.
3. Release and slide your finger from 9 to 0 along the slide control (follow the animation).
Locking function for rapid cleaning
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Simultaneously touch the two cooking zone keys at the front.
▷ The settings of the hob are locked for 15 seconds to allow rapid cleaning The timer display shows the 15 seconds couting down and the locking symbol shows above the timer display. ▷ To deactivate, touch the on/off key or wait until the end of the 15 seconds.EN 22
OPERATION OF THE EXTRACTOR UNIT
By default, the automatic extraction mode is active; the key lights up more intensely. In automatic extraction mode the extraction level adjusts automatically to the use of the cooking zones. If the hob is switched off and is still hot (symbol H is visible), the extractor unit will operate in follow-up mode for another 15 minutes. Switch off the automatic extraction mode
1. Touch and hold the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.
▷ All displays light up; the induction hob is in standby mode. ▷ The cooking zones and the exraction unit have power level zero.
2. Touch the ‘Automatic extraction mode’ key.
▷ The ‘Automatic extraction mode’ key is not intensely illuminated anymore; the automatic extraction mode is switched off. Switch off the automatic extraction mode during cooking A cooking zone is operating (level 8) and the automatic extraction mode is active (level 6).
1. Touch the ‘Automatic extraction mode’ key.
▷ The ‘Automatic extraction mode’ key is not intensely illuminated anymore. The extractor unit is switched off.EN 23
OPERATION OF THE EXTRACTOR UNIT
Manually switch on the extractor unit
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Touch the extraction key.
▷ The display of the extractor unit lights up.
3. Set the extractor speed level within 3 seconds by touching the slide control (1 to 9).
▷ The extractor unit switches on with the extraction speed that is set. ▷ Set a higher or lower level with the slide control. Boost
1. Switch on the hob and set a power level (>2).
2. Touch the ‘Automatic extraction mode’ key to switch off the automatic extraction mode.
3. Touch the extraction key.
▷ The display of the extractor unit lights up.
4. Touch level 9 to select ‘Boost’.
▷ The extractor unit switches on at speed level 9. ▷ ‘9’ shows on the display.EN 24 Set 15 minutes delay Use this function to let the extractor unit switch off with a delay of 15 minutes. The automatic extraction mode must be switched off.
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Touch the extraction key and set an extractor speed level.
3. Touch the left or right timer key.
▷ The timer symbol shows above the extraction key. ▷ Countdown of the 15 minutes starts automatically. ▷ After 15 minutes the extractor unit switches off. Saturation of the grease filter After 100 operating hours, the grease filter symbol is illuminated; it is necessary to perform maintenance of the grease filter (see ‘Maintenance/Cleaning the filters). The grease filter saturation indication is always enabled.
OPERATION OF THE EXTRACTOR UNITEN 25
Saturation of the odour filter After 200 operating hours, the odour filter symbol is illuminated; it is necessary to perform maintenance of the odour filter (see ‘Maintenance/Cleaning the filters).
- When HR0003 is used, the odour filter must be replaced after 1 year at the latest. By default the odour filter saturation indication is deactivated (when the extraction is operating in ducted mode). Activate the odour filter saturation indication if the extraction unit is installed as a recirculation application. Activation of the odour filter saturation indication
1. Touch the extraction key.
2. Again, touch and hold the extraction key for 5 seconds.
▷ The odour filter symbol lights up intensely for 1 second. ▷ Now the symbol is iluminated when it is necessary to perform maintenance of the odour filter. Deactivation of the odour filter saturation indication
1. Touch the extraction key.
2. Again, touch and hold the extraction key for 5 seconds.
▷ The odour filter symbol blinks twices. Reset the memory of the filter saturation indication Reset the memory after replacing the grease filter and/or the odour filter
1. Switch on the hob.
2. Touch and hold the Key ‘Automatic extraction mode’ (A) for 5 seconds.
▷ The grease filter symbol and/or the odour filter symbol will go off, and the memory starts counting over again.
OPERATION OF THE EXTRACTOR UNITEN 26
The user menu enables the user to set the signals on the hob as desired. This concerns both audio (tone and volume) and visual signals.
1. Touch the on/off key twice within three seconds.
▷ The pause key is blinking.
2. Touch and hold the pause key.
3. Then, touch each cooking zone key clockwise (start with the cooking zone key on the front
4. Release pause key.
▷ “U” is flashing alternately with a number between 2 and 7 on the cooking zone display on the rear left. ▷ The configuration value appears in the cooking zone display on the front left.
5. Touch the cooking zone key on the rear left and choose the correct number of the menu
6. Touch the cooking zone key on the front left and select the correct value (see table).
7. Confirm the setting; touch and hold the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.
Menu code Discription Configuration value U2 Volume key sound 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 U3 Volume alarm signal 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 U4 Lighting level display Max. 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 Min. U5 Countdown animation (on or off) 0 - 1 U6 Pan detection (on or off) 0 - 1 U7 Audio signal countdown timer 0 -1 - 2 USER MENUEN 27 POWER LIMITER Setting the power limiter should only be carried out by a registered and qualified installer. Please read the safety regulations and the installation instructions carefully. The hob is equipped with a power limiter. If the total power of operating cooking zones exceeds the maximum available amount of power, the power is automatically reduced. The display of the cooking zone who is being reduced in its power is first flashing; the level is then automatically reduced to the highest available power.
- The limiter is set at 7400W by the factory, but it is possible to change it to 2800W, 3500W or 4500W. Power limiter configuration Make sure there are no pots or pans on the hob before you start!
1. Disconnect the appliance from the main power supply by removing the power connector
from the socket, by removing the fuse or turning the circuit breaker off.
2. Reconnect the appliance to the power supply.
▷ The keep warm key is flashing.
- Perform, within 2 minutes after reconnecting the hob to the power supply, the following steps.
- Make sure all cooking zones are switched off.
3. Touch and hold the keep warm key.
4. Then, touch each cooking zone key counterclockwise (start with the cooking zone key on
5. Release the keep warm key.
▷ “C” is flashing alternately with “0” on the cooking zone display on the rear left. ▷ The configuration value appears in the cooking zone display on the front left.EN 28 POWER LIMITER
6. Touch the cooking zone key on the rear left and choose “8” by using the slide control.
▷ “C” is flashing alternately with “8” on the cooking zone display on the rear left.
7. Touch the cooking zone key on the front left and select the power limitation wanted with the
slide control (see table).
8. Then, touch and hold the On/off key until all the display segments disappear.
▷ The hob is now ready for use with the selected power limiter active. Setting slide control Setting of the power limiter 0 7400W 1 4500W 2 3500W 3 2800W
Max 3500W | setting 2_3EN 29 Cleaning Daily cleaning
- Although food spills cannot burn into the glass, we nevertheless recommend you to clean the hob immediately after use.
- Best for daily cleaning is a damp cloth with a mild cleaning agent.
- Dry with kitchen paper or a dry teacloth. Stubborn stains
- Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent such as washing-up liquid.
- Remove watermarks and lime scale with vinegar.
- Metalmarks (caused by sliding pans) can be difficult to remove. Special agents are available.
- Use a glass scraper to remove food spills. Melted plastic and sugar is also best removed with a glass scraper. Never use abrasives. They leave scratches in which dirt and lime scale canaccumulate. Never use anything sharp such as steel wool or scourers. Water collector It is recommended to check and clean the water collector if a lot of moisture has entered the appliance during the boiling over.
1. Remove the drawer by pressing tab x.
2. Carefully pull down the water collector.
3. Empty the water colector and clean it with warm water or in the dishwasher.
MAINTENANCEEN 30 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the filters Cleaning cast iron grid
1. Remove the cast iron grid from the extraction inlet.
- Clean the cast iron grid with hot water and neutral soap, without using abrasive sponges (do not use detergents!). Do not wash the cast iron grid in a dishwasher. Cleaning the grease filter
1. Pull the grease filter out of the extraction inlet using the two flaps.
- Clean the grease filter every month of operation (or when the filter saturation indication system indicates this necessity. This will maintain good performance of the extractor and prevent a potential fire hazard, caused by excessive grease build-up.
- Clean the filter with a non-aggressive detergents, preferably by hand or els in the dishwasher, which must be set to a low temperature and a short cycle. Odour filter (recirculation use) Replace the odour lter at least once a year depending on the intensity of use of operation (or when the filter saturation indication system indicates this necessity). Carefully remove the filter; it is positioned with magnets on the sides. When inserting the new filter, pay attention to the arrow that indicates the direction of the airflow. Put the filter back and reset the memory of the filter saturation indication on the appliance.EN 31 Attention If you see a crack in the glass top (however small), switch off the hob immediately and disconnect it from the power mains. Contact the service department. If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective. Try to deal with the problem yourself first by checking the table below. You can also take a look on our website for more information. If the problem continues, contact the service department. Symptom Possible cause Solution The display lights up when the hob is activated for the first time. This is the standard set-uproutine. Normal operation. The fan runs on for several minutes after the hob has been switched off. The hob is cooling. Normal operation. A slight smell is noticeable the first few times the hob isused. The new appliance is heatingup. This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times. Ventilate the kitchen. The pans make a noise while cooking. This is caused by the energy flowing from the hob to the saucepan. At high levels this is perfectly normal for some pans. It will not damage either the pans or the hob. You have switched on acooking zone, but the display shows u. The pan you are using is not suitable for induction cooking, or has a to small diameter. Use a suitable pan. A cooking zone suddenly stops working and you hear a signal. The time that has been set for the timer has ended. Touch the left or right timer key to stop the alarm. The hob is not working and nothing appears in thedisplay. There is no power supply due to a defective cable or afaulty connection. Check the fuses or the electric switch (if there is noplug). A fuse blows as soon as the hob is switched on. The hob has been wrongly connected. Contact a professional installer. L shows on the display. Child safety lock is activated. See chapter ‘Operation of the hob/Child safety lock’. Error code ER 03 and continuous beep. You have pressed two or more keys at the same time. Do not operate more than one key at the same time. The control panel is dirty or has water lying on it. Clean the control panel. TROUBLESHOOTINGEN 32 Symptom Possible cause Solution Error code ER21. Overheating. Let the hob cool down. Error code E2. Excess temperature of the induction element. Empty cookware might have been used. Do not heat empty cookware. Error code E3. Wrong pan. Use appropriate pans. Error code E8. Malfunction of the extractor unit. The extractor unit may be blocked. Remove any blockages and clean the extractor unit. Other error codes. Contact the service department. TROUBLESHOOTINGEN 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical data Hob Unit Value Pruduct type Built-in Dimensions Width mm 830 Depth mm 520 Height mm 230 Power supply voltage/frequency V / Hz 220-240 / 50 Power W 7620 Weight Kg 21 Extraction unit Airflow max* - Exhaust installation m
- Maximum speed (boost excluded) Information according regulation (EU) 66/2014 Measurements according EN60350-2 Model identification HIDD8471EV HIDD8472EV Type of hob Induction hob Number of electric cooking zones and/or areas 4 Heating technology Induction cooking zones and cooking areas For non-circular cooking zones or areas: lenght and width of useful surface area per electric heated cooking zone or area
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area calculated perkg (EC electric hob ) in Wh/kg
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg (EC electric hob ) in Wh/kg 170EN 34 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Disposal of packaging and appliance In the manufacturing of this appliance durable materials were used. Make sure to dispose of this equipment responsibly at the end of its lifecycle. Ask the authorities for more information regarding this. The appliance packaging is recyclable. The following may have been used:
- CFC-free polystyrene (PS hard foam). Dispose of these materials in a responsible manner and in accordance with government regulations. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked with the symbol of a crossed-out wheeled dustbin. This means that at the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to adealer providing this service. Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and resources. Declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced.EN 35EN 36EN 37805212 / VER 3 / 13-07-2021 Het toestelidentificatieplaatje bevindt zich aan de onderkant van het toestel. The appliance rating label is located on the bottom of the appliance. Plak hier het toestelidentificatieplaatje. Stick the appliance rating label here. Houd, wanneer u contact opneemt met de serviceafdeling, het complete typenummer bij de hand. When contacting the service department, have the complete type number to hand. Adressen en telefoonnummers van de serviceorganisatie vindt u op de garantiekaart. You will find the addresses and phone numbers of the service organisation on the guarantee card.
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