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USER MANUAL IK3084 Pelgrim
Instructions for use
Induction hob
NL Handleiding NL 3 - NL 22
FR Manual FR 3 - FR 22
DE Manual DE 3-DE 22
EN Manual EN 3-EN 22
Gebruikke pictogrammen - Pictogrammes utilisés -
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Belangrijk om te weten - Important à savoir - Wichtig zu wisen - Important information
Handig om te weten - Bon a savoir - Wissenswertes - Nice to know
Specifications techniques
Temperature safety 7
Cooking-time limiter 7
Power limiter 7
Before first use
Use of the touch keys and slide control 8
Induction noises 8
Appropriate pans 8
Pan detection 9
Power level setting 9
Cooking settings 10
Operation
Switching on and power setting 11
Boost function 11
Finish cooking 12
Pan detection symbol 12
Connecting flex induction cooking zones 12
Timer control 13
Lock function 15
Child safety lock 15
Pause function 15
Power limiter
Power limiter 16
Maintenance
Cleaning 17
Troubleshooting
General 18
Troubleshooting table 18
Technical specifications
Information according regulation (EU) 66/2014 21
Environmental aspects
Disposal of packaging and appliance 22
Introduction
Congratulations on your choice of this appliance. This product was designed with simple operation and optimum comfort in mind.
This manual describes the best way to use this appliance. In addition to information on operation, you will also find background information that may come in handy when using the appliance.

Please read the separate safety instructions carefully before using the appliance.
Read this manual before using the appliance and keep it in a safe place for future use.
This manual serves as reference material for the service department. Please, stick the appliance rating label in the rectangle on the back of the manual. The appliance rating label contains all the information that the service department will need in order to respond appropriately to your needs and questions.
The installation instructions are included separate.
Enjoy your cooking!
You can find the most recent version of the instructions for use on our website.
Description

- Flex cooking zone 210 × 185 ~mm (2,2 kW/3,3 kW boost)
- Connected cooking zone 210 × 383 mm( 3,3 kW/3,7 kWboost)
- Cooking zone 210mm (2,2 kW / 3,7 kW boost)
- Cooking zone 150mm (1,5 kW / 2,4 kW boost)
- Cooking zone 180mm (1,8 kW / 2,8 kW boost)
- Control panel
Control panel

- On/off key
- Pause key
- Connected cooking zones selection key
- Slide control
- Boost key
- Display cooking zone
- Minus - key timer / Plus + + key timer/ Display timer
| Display Description | |
| - | Hob in standby. |
| - | Power level cooking zone. |
| - | Power level Boost. |
| - | Indicator showing that the cooking zone is selected; the power can be set/adjusted. Indicator showing that the timer is selected and connected to a cooking zone; the time can be set/adjusted. |
| - | Power level with indicator of an active selected cooking zone; the power can be adjusted. |
| - | Timer has been set (25 minutes). |
| - | Timer symbol indicating that the timer is selected and connected to a cooking zone. |
| - | Active cooking zone (position 12 with timer symbol) with active selected timer (25 minutes); time can be adjusted. |
| - | Pan detection symbol. |
| - | Pause symbol. |
| - | Residual heat indicator. |
| - | Lock symbol. |
| - | Symbol 'connected cooking zone'. |

Before use, read the separate safety instructions first!
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 power 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 cooking level you have chosen, the cooking time will be limited as follows:
| Cooking level Maximum operating time (in hours) | |
| 1 - 2 - 3 / Pause 6 | |
| 4 - 5 - 6 5 | |
| 7 - 8 - 9 4 | |
| 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 2 | |
| P (boost) 10 minutes | |
Power limiter

Cooking zones that are on 1 phase affect each other. When these cooking zones are switched on at the same time, the power is distributed automatically. Cooking levels are adjusted automatically when the maximum value of the power limit is reached. Previously set zones are automatically reduced.
Of the cooking zones connected together to 1 phase, a maximum of one can be set to boost. The other zones are then reduced or switched off.
If a cooking zone is on boost and you want to use the other cooking zones that are on the same phase, the cooking zone with boost will automatically switch to a lower setting.
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 a buzzing 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. Other pans provide a lower performance. Pans made of copper, aluminium 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.
Minimum pan diameter
The diameter of the bottom of the pan must be at least:
120mm for a cooking zone 150mm
160mm for a cooking zone 180mm en 210mm
160~mm for a flex cooking zone 210× 185~mm
210 mm for a connected cooking zone.
- You will achieve the best results by using a pan with the same diameter as the zone. If a pan is too small the cooking zone will not work.

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
- If the hob does not detect a (ferrous) pan after a power level has been set, the pan detection symbol flashes in the display. After 1 minute the cooking zone switches off.
- If you remove a pan from the cooking zone during cooking, the pan detection symbol shows. The cooking zone switches off. The symbol disappears when you put the pan back. The cooking zone switches on again with the power level that was set before.
Power level setting
The cooking zones have 10 power levels (0-9) and a 'boost' level (P). Set the cooking level by touch and slide over the slide control. At the first touch, the level is set according to the part of the slide control that you touch. 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 for max. 10 minutes at the highest cooking level. After 10 minutes, the power is reduced to the original setting. If the original setting equals 0, the power is reduced to setting 15.
Cooking settings
Because the settings depend on the quantity and composition of the contents of the pan, the table below is intended as a guideline only.
Use setting 14, 15 and setting 'boost' to:
- stir-frying;
searing; - bring the food or liquid to the boil.
Use setting 12 and 13 to:
- sauteing;
- cooking pastas.
Use setting 6-11 to:
- fry thick pancakes;
- fry thick slices ofbreaded meat;
- fry bacon (fat);
- cook raw potatoes;
make French toast; - fry breaded fish;
cook through pasta.
Use setting 3-5 to:
complete the cooking of large quantities;
defrost hard vegetables;
- fry thin slices of (breaded) meat;
- cooking rice;
- reahating.
Use settings 1 and 2 to:
simmer bouillon;
stew meats;
simmer vegetables;
- melt chocolate;
- poach;
- melt cheese;
delicate warming for small amounts of food;
gentle simmering;
slow warming.

Please read the chapter 'Before first use' very carefully before you start cooking. This prevents incorrect use of the hob.
Switching on and power setting

Make sure the bottom of the pan and the surface of the cooking zone are clean and dry.
- Place a pan in the middle of a cooking zone.
- Touch the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.
On all displays --' appears.
- Use the slide control of the relevant cooking zone to set the desired setting.
The power level and 'selected cooking zone' indicator appear in the display.
The cooking zone starts automatically at the level that has been set.
Set a higher or lower power using the slide control.

Select the cooking zone by touching the slide control; the 'selected cooking zone' indicator appears. As long as this indicator is visible, the cooking zone is selected. The power level can be adjusted or a timer can be connected to it.

The hob switches off if no setting is made or a function is selected within 1 minute.
Boost function
You can use the boost function to cook for max. 10 minutes at the highest cooking level.
- Touch the boost key to select the boost function.
P' appears on the display.
After 10 minutes the power is reduced to the original setting. If the original setting equals 0, the power is reduced to setting 15.

Touch the slide control and set the power level to '0' to stop the boost function prematurely.

You can also touch the boost button again to stop the boost function prematurely. The power is then reduced to setting 15.
Finish cooking
- Set the power level to '0' by touching the slide control to switch off the cooking zone.
After a few seconds the display will show -- - Switch off the induction hob by touching the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.

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.

If all cooking zones are set to '--' and no further operation is performed, the hob will switch off automatically after 1 minute.
Pan detection symbol
When the pan detection symbol is blinking on 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 does not work until a suitable pan is placed on the cooking zone.
Connecting flex induction cooking zones
The flex induction cooking zones can be connected to each other. This creates one large zone that can be used, for example, a grill plate or a large fish pan on the same power. The pan has to be large enough to cover the centres of the front and rear cooking zone ( >210mm ). If the pan is too small, the connecting function is switched off within 10 seconds.
Connecting flex induction cooking zones
- Place a pan in the middle of both flex induction cooking zones.
- Touch the on/off key for about 1 second until you hear an audio signal.
- Touch the connected cooking zones selection key.
The 'connected cooking zone' symbol appears in the display of the upper cooking zone.
In the display of the lower cooking zone, '15' appears with the 'selected cooking zone' indicator.
- Use a slide control to set the desired cooking power for both the connected cooking zones, or touch one of the boost keys to activate boost for the entire connected cooking zone.
The cooking zone starts automatically at the level that has been set.
Set a higher or lower power using the slide control.
Disconnecting flex induction cooking zones
- Touch the connected cooking zones selection key.
The 'connected cooking zone' symbol disappears.
Both displays show the last power level set.
The power can now be set separately for both cooking zones again.
- Set the power level of both cooking zones to '0' to switch off the cooking zones.
Timer control
The cooking timer is connected to an active cooking zone. After the set time has elapsed, the cooking zone switches off automatically.

The duration to be set is max. 99 minutes.
- Switch on the hob and use the slider of the respective cooking zone to set the desired setting.
- As long as the 'selected cooking zone' indicator is visible: touch the minus (-) key or the plus (+) key of the timer to switch on the timer
10' appears in the timer display and the 'selected timer' indicator appears.
The timer symbol starts flashing next to the power level in the display.
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Set a cooking time with the - or + key of the timer (max. 99 minutes).
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When the time is set, it will begin to countdown immediately.
The display shows the remaining time of the cooking zone whose timer symbol is flashing.
The cooking zone will switch off automatically after the set time has passed. A beep sounds and '--' appears in the display.

Touch the - or + key of the timer to decrease or increase in 1-minute increments.

Touch and hold the - or + key of the timer to decrease or increase in 10-minute increments.

Simultaneously touch and hold the - and + keys of the timer for a few seconds to set the time to '00', thus turning off the timer prematurely.

If flex zones (with a set timer) are being connected, the timer will be switched off. If a connected zone with a set timer is disconnected, the timer will continue to run on the front cooking zone.
Changing the preset cooking time
The cooking time can be changed anytime during the operation.
- Touch the slider from the cooking zone of which you want to adjust the timer.
The 'selected cooking zone' indicator appears in the display.
Be careful to touch the slider in the right place so that the power setting is not changed. If desired, change the power setting.
- Touch the minus (-) key or the plus (+) key of the timer to select the timer.
The timer symbol next to the power level starts flashing.
The remaining time and the 'selected timer' indicator appear.
- Touch the minus (-) key or the plus (+) key of the timer to change the cooking time.
Checking the remaining cooking time
The timer display shows the time of the timer that expires first.
A timer symbol next to the power level indicates that the cooking zone is connected to a timer.
A blinking timer symbol next to the power level indicates that of this cooking zone the time of the set timer is shown.
- Touch the slider from the cooking zone of which you want to check the timer.
Be careful to touch the slider in the right place so that the power setting is not changed. If desired, change the power setting.
The remaining cooking time is visible in the timer display.
Switching off the timer prematurely
- Touch the slider from the cooking zone of which you want to switch off the timer.
The 'selected cooking zone' indicator appears in the display.
Be careful to touch the slider in the right place so that the power setting is not changed. If desired, change the power setting.
- Touch the minus (-) key or the plus (+) key of the timer to select the timer.
The timer symbol next to the power level starts flashing.
The remaining time and the 'selected timer' indicator appear.
- Simultaneously touch and hold the minus (-) key and the plus (+) key of the timer for several seconds to set the time to '00'.
The timer is switched off.
Lock function
By activating the lock function, you can lock the keys while using the hob. Only the on/off key and the lock key will be active.
The hob is switched on and in use.
- Touch the lock key for about 3 seconds.
'Lo' is blinking in the timer display. You will hear a beep.
The lock function is activated.
- Touch the lock key again for about 3 seconds.
'Lo' disappears in the timer display. You will hear a beep.
The lock function is deactivated.
Child safety lock
Use this function to prevent the hob from being switched on unintentionally.
The hob is switched off.
- Touch the lock key for about 3 seconds.
'Lo' is blinking in the timer display. You will hear a beep.
The child safety lock is activated.
- When you switch on the hob again, the child safety lock is active.
'Lo' is blinking in the timer display.
- Touch the lock key again for about 3 seconds.
'Lo' disappears in the timer display. You will hear a beep.
The child safety lock is deactivated.
Pause function
You can pause cooking (max. 6 hours) instead of switching off the hob. Active cooking zones automatically go to a lower setting and timers are paused. The hob will switch off if the pause function is not switched off within 6 hours.
- Touch the pause key.
The pause symbol appears in the timer display and in the active cooking zone displays.
The hob is now in pause mode.
Only the on/off key and the pause key will be active.
- Touch the pause key again to switch off the pause function.
The cooking process and timers will start again.
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 limiter is set at 7400 W by the factory, but it is possible to change it to 6500 W / 5500 W / 4500 W / 3500 W / 2500 W.

The hob must be switched off and unlocked.
Perform the following steps within 60 seconds of connecting the hob to the mains supply.
- Touch the on/off key until you hear an audio signal.
On all displays -- appears.
- Touch and hold the pause key for 3 seconds.
On the timer display, 'Lo' and --' flash alternately. You will hear a beep.
The lock function is activated.
- Touch and hold the boost key of the front left cooking zone for 3 seconds.
'c' appears in the display of the front left cooking zone.
- Briefly press the boost key of the front left cooking zone.
c3' appears in the display of the front left cooking zone.
The maximum power appears in the timer display.
| 74 7400 W |
| 65 6500 W |
| 55 5500 W |
| 45 4500 W |
| 35 3500 W |
| 25 2500 W |
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Touch the boost key of the front left cooking zone (several times) to adjust the power level.
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Touch and hold the pause key for 3 seconds to confirm the setting.
On all displays --' appears.
The hob is ready for use.
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 towel.
Stubborn stains
- Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent such as washing-up liquid.
- Remove water marks and lime scale with vinegar.
Metal marks (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
- Never use abrasives. They leave scratches in which dirt and lime scale can accumulate.
- Never use anything sharp such as steel wool or scourers.
TROUBLESHOOTING
General
If you notice a crack in the glass top (however small), switch the hob off immediately, unplug the hob or turn off the (automatic) fuse switch(es) in the meter cupboard or. In the event of a permanent connection, set the switch in the power supply lead to zero. Contact the service department.
Troubleshooting table
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 points mentioned below or check for more information the website.
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The display lights up when the hob is activated for the first time.
This is the standard setup routine.
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 is used.
The new appliance is heating up.
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 settings this is perfectly normal for some pans. It will not damage either the pans or the hob.
You have switched on a cooking zone, but the display shows
The pan you are using is not suitable for induction cooking, or has a diameter that is too small.
Use a suitable pan.
There is no suitable pan on the cooking zone.
A cooking zone suddenly stops working and you hear a signal.
The preset time has ended. Normal operation.
The hob is not working and nothing appears in the display.
There is no power supply due to a defective cable or a faulty connection.
Check the fuses or the electric switch (if there is no plug).
A fuse blows as soon as the hob is switched on.
The hob has been wrongly connected.
Have the electrical connection checked.
| Symptom Possible cause Solution | ||
| Symbol Lo appears in the timer display. | Lock function is activated. Deactivate the lock function. | |
| The controls react badly. There may be a thin layer of water on the hob or on a finger that makes the controls unresponsive. | Make sure the hob and/or finger is clean. | |
Error codes during device operation
| Error code | Problem Solution | |
| E1 Temperature | wire sensor failure - open circuit. | Contact the service department.E2 Temperature |
| circuit. | ||
| E7 Temperature | wire sensor failure. | |
| C1 High temperature of the hob's sensor. Allow the appli- ance to cool down. Then switch the hob on again. | ||
| E3 Temperature | wire sensor failure. | Contact the service department. |
| E4 Temperature | wire sensor failure. | |
| C2 An internal temperature that is too high. Allow the appli- ance to cool down. Then switch on the hob again. | ||
| EL Supply voltage is below the rated voltage. | Check the electrical connection. | |
| EH Supply voltage is above the rated voltage. | ||
| EU Communication error in the hob. Reset the device by briefly disconnecting the electrical connection. Check the electrical connection. If this does not help, please contact the service department. | ||
| F5 | There is something wrong with the fan. | Please contact the service department. |
| EF Multiple keys are operated simultaneously for a longer period of time. There's something on the control panel. | Make sure the control panel is clean. | |
| F6 | Mains power is missing. | Please inspect whether power supply is normal. |
Specific Failures & Solutions
| Failure Problem | Solution A Solution B | ||
| The LED does not come on when unit is plugged in. | No power supplied. Check | k to see if plug is secured tightly in outlet and that outlet is working. | Reset the device by briefly disconnecting the electrical connection. If this does not help, please contact the service department. |
| Some buttons can't work, or the LED display is not normal. | The display board is damaged. | Replace the display board. | |
| The Cooking Mode Indicator comes on, but heating does not start. | High temperature of the hob. | Ambient temperature may be too high. Air Intake or Air Vent may be blocked. | |
| There is something wrong with the fan. | Check whether the fan runs smoothly. | ||
| Heating stops suddenly during operation and on the display flashes the pan detection symbol U. | Cooker has overheated. | Unit is overheated. Wait for temperature to return to normal. Push “ON/OFF” button to restart unit. |
In case of other problems, please contact the service department.
Information according regulation (EU) 66/2014
Measurements according EN60350-2
| Model identification IK3084 | --- |
| Type of hob Induction hob | |
| Number of electric cooking zones and/or areas 5 | |
| 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 in mm. For circular cooking zones or areas: the diameter of useful surface area per electric heated cooking zone in mm. | 185 210 185 210 180 |
| Energy consumption per cooking zone or area calculated per kg (ECeletrichob) in Wh/kg | 191,5 191,5 181,0 |
| Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg (ECeletrichob) in Wh/kg | 182,3 |
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:
cardboard;
polythene film (PE);
CFC-free polystyrene (PS hard foam).
Dispos 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 a dealer 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.

The appliance identification card is located on the bottom of the appliance.
Plak hier het toestel-identificatieplaatje, Ilez la plaque signalétique de l'appareil. Kleben Sie hier das Typenschild ein. Stick the appliance identification card her
When contacting the service department, have the complete type number to hand.