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Blanco BIC64B User Manual

Blanco BIC64B
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Instruction Manual for
Induction Cooktops
BIC64B
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Blanco BIC64B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooktop typeInduction
Number of cooking zones4
Control typeTouch
Width60 cm
Boost FunctionYes
Installation TypeBuilt-in
ColorBlack
Safety FeaturesChild lock, residual heat indicator
Dimensions (W x D x H)590 x 520 x 62 mm

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

APPLIANCE DETAILS

ELECTRICAL DETAILS

Technical specifications including voltage, power, and zone dimensions.

SIZES

Dimensions of the cooktop and required cut-out for installation.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Turning On and Turning Off the Cooktop Appliance

Instructions for powering the appliance on, off, and standby modes.

Operating A Cooking Zone

How to select a cooking zone and adjust the power level.

Turning Off Individual Cooking Zones

Procedure to turn off a single cooking zone by setting power to zero.

The Boost and Super Boost Functions

Explanation of high-power functions for rapid heating, with usage notes.

Activating The Key Lock

How to activate and deactivate the control panel lock for safety.

Minute Minder Function

Using the timer as a reminder without affecting cooking operations.

Timer Function

Setting a timer to automatically turn off a cooking zone after a specified time.

Auto Cooking Function

Setting cooking zones to run at high power then drop to a lower level.

Vertical Bridge Zones Function

Linking two cooking zones for use with larger pans.

Melting, Keep Warm and Boil Control Functions

Functions for maintaining specific food temperatures for extended periods.

Stop N Go Function

Pausing all cooking activities and resuming from the same point later.

Recall Function

Restoring previous settings after accidentally turning off the appliance.

AUTO COOKING FUNCTION HIGH POWER TIMES

Table detailing time at high power for auto cooking function.

COOKING ZONE TIME LIMITS (BY POWER LEVEL)

Table showing maximum operating time per power level.

TOUCH CONTROL SAFETY FUNCTIONS

Pan Detection Failure

What the 'U' display means regarding cookware detection.

Residual Heat Functions

Indicates when a cooking zone surface is still hot after use.

EXAMPLES OF COOKING ZONE POWER SETTINGS

Guide to power levels and their typical cooking applications.

CLEANING

CLEANING THE COOKTOP

Instructions for cleaning the glass ceramic surface and cookware.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS

Emphasizes installation by licensed electricians according to local rules.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

Guidelines for connecting the appliance to the mains power supply.

SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION

Steps for connecting the cooktop to a single-phase power supply.

TWO PHASE CONNECTION

Steps for connecting the cooktop to a two-phase power supply.

INSTALLATION

PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION AND USE

General advice and rules for correct positioning and service operations.

CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR THE APPLIANCE

Recommendations for selecting a safe and suitable installation location.

INSTALLATION OF BUILT IN COOKTOP

Detailed instructions for building the cooktop into a workbench, including sealing and ventilation.

TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR CODES

Appliance or Cooking Zone Not Starting

Common causes and solutions for the appliance or zones failing to start.

Control Panel Displays "U"

Explains the meaning of the 'U' error code related to cookware.

Appliance or Cooking Zone Cuts Out

Reasons and fixes for unexpected shutdowns of the appliance or zones.

Control Panel Displays "E"

Troubleshooting internal software faults indicated by the 'E' error code.

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PRODUCT WARRANTY STATEMENT OF STANDARD WARRANTY CONDITIONS

Australian Consumer Law Guarantees

Rights and guarantees for Australian customers under consumer law.

New Zealand Consumer Guarantee Act

Rights for New Zealand customers under the Consumer Guarantee Act.

Our Warranty Terms

Conditions, coverage, and limitations of the manufacturer's warranty.

Service Area and Limitations

Information regarding the geographical scope of warranty service and travel costs.

What is Covered by Warranty

Specific parts and repairs included under the warranty terms.

What is Not Covered by Warranty

Exclusions from warranty coverage, such as misuse or wear and tear.

How to Claim Warranty

Contact details and procedures for making a warranty claim in Australia and NZ.

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