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Belair BCIF680B User Manual

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Dear customer:
Thank you for purchasing this Induction cooktop. Please read this instruction manual carefully before
use and installation. Keep it somewhere safe for future reference.
Product Introduction
The BCIF680B Induction cooktop with it’s advanced induction heating system, micro-computerized
control, low energy usage and multi-functions, is the optimum solution for a modern kitchen.
The Induction hob has been designed with the focus on the user. Manufactured from high quality
materials, the unit is safe and reliable, ergonomic and will enhance your cooking experience.
Working Principle
The two main components of the Induction cooktop are the induction heating coils, and the control
system. The electronic control system energizes the coils, causing them to generate powerful magnetic
fields in the areas immediately above the coils. These fields travel through the vitro ceramic plate on
which the pans are placed and eddy currents are formed in the ferromagnetic materials in the pans. The
tremendous energy generated by the eddy currents heat the food directly by conducting the heat through
the base of the pans and into the food. Good quality pans suited to the particular cooking processes
being carried out are essential for obtaining good cooking results
2 Safety
This hob is designed for domestic use only.
With a view to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right to make any changes to their
technical, programming or aesthetic features connected with their technical evolution.
Over- Temperature Protection
Temperature sensors are fitted and can monitor the temperatures inside the hob.
When an excessive temperature is monitored, the induction hob will stop operation automatically.
Detection of Small Articles
If a pot of less than 80 mm in diameter, small articles (knife, fork, scissors, keys , etc.) or non-magnetic
pots (such as aluminum ) are sensed, the buzzers give out an alarm lasting about 30 seconds. If a
suitable pan is not placed on the hob the cooker will switch off.
Heat Indication
When the hob is used for a long time, residual heat remains in the heating zone for a few minutes. The
code “H” appears, warning the user to avoid touching the heating zone.
Auto shutdown protection
Auto shut down is a safety protection function for your induction cooker. It will shut down automatically if
you forget to turn off your cooking.
When a pot is removed, the induction hotplate will stop heating that zone immediately and shut it down
after the buzzer sounds for 1 minute.
Reminder: People with a heart pacemaker should only use this product under the guidance of a licensed
medical practitioner.
3 Installation
Cut an aperture in the table surface in accordance with the sizes shown in the drawing. For the purpose
of installation, and use, a minimum of 50 mm space shall be preserved around the hole. Be sure the
thickness of the table surface is at least 30mm. Please select heat-resistant table material to avoid
deformation caused by the heat radiation from the hotplate. As an alternative to the method below, the
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Belair BCIF680B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBelair
ModelBCIF680B
CategoryCooktop
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Introduction

Working Principle

Safety Features

Over-Temperature Protection

Monitors temperature, stops operation if excessive.

Small Article Detection

Detects small articles/unsuitable pans; triggers alarm or switch-off.

Heat and Auto Shutdown

Warns of hot zones and provides automatic shutdown protection.

Installation Guidelines

Installation and Safety Cautions

Ventilation and Material Requirements

Stresses good ventilation, heat-resistant materials for surrounding surfaces.

Electrical Connection and Safety

Emphasizes qualified electrician, correct connection, safety regulations, and power connection.

Induction Hotplate Appearance

Control Panel Overview

Shows control panel layout and function keys.

Instructions for Use

Preparation and Operation

Covers initial setup, heating, and timing functions.

Locking Function

Describes how to lock and unlock the control panel to prevent accidental changes.

Selection of Suitable Cookware

General Usage Dangers

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Covers risks like empty pans, sealed food, hot surfaces, obstructions, environment, detergents.

Disposal Instructions

Cleaning and Maintenance

Failure Display and Inspection

Customer Care Service

Special Declaration

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