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Remove all protective elements and check appliance characteristics on the nameplate for future use.
Ensure air intake/outlet are free. Comply with fitting dimensions and check air circulation between front and back of hob.
Connect hobs via an all-pole cut-off device complying with regulations. A disconnection device must be incorporated into the fixed wiring.
Select cookware compatible with induction. Glass, earthenware, aluminium without special bottom, copper, and some non-magnetic stainless steel do not work.
Choose the burner size matching your cookware. Incorrect size may cause the power indicator to flash and the burner to not work.
Press the key for the required burner. A 0 and beep indicate the zone is on. Adjust power or it switches off automatically.
Press +/- to set power from 1 to 9. A quick double press on + accesses power 5 (for <5) or 9 (for >5).
Each zone has a timer up to 99 minutes. Timer increments from 1-15, then 5-99. It starts when the zone is active.
Hob has a child safety device locking controls when not in use or during cooking. Keys remain active for safety zone shut-off.
Press the lock symbol. The LED above the lock lights up, and a beep confirms the operation.
Press the lock symbol until it disappears. A beep confirms the operation. Unlocking the child safety device.
Temporarily locks the hob for cleaning. Press briefly the lock symbol. LED flashes, beep confirms. Auto-deactivates after 1 minute.
Cooking zones may remain hot after use (symbol H). Avoid touching hot areas. Anti-overheat protection monitors cookware temperature.
Safety sensor monitors cookware bottom temperature. If empty cookware is left on, hob lowers power output to prevent damage.
Overflows or objects on buttons trigger a display, sound signal, and hob switch-off. Remove object or clean controls.
Automatic device stops cooking zones left on for excessive time (1-10 hours). 'A' display and beep indicate activation.
Normal indicator light for 30s. Fuse blown or one side works suggests incorrect electrical connection. New hob may smell initially.
No lights or hob not working indicates no electricity. Check supply, breaker, fuses. Other messages may mean poor electronic board function.
Hob stopped with symbol and sound: overflow or object on panel. Code F7: overheated circuits, check ventilation. Keypad flashing: incompatible cookware or size.
Work must be done by qualified professional. Provide appliance references (commercial, service, serial number) when requesting service.
Only use certified original spare parts during servicing to ensure proper functioning and safety of the appliance.
Remove all protective elements and check appliance characteristics on the nameplate for future use.
Ensure air intake/outlet are free. Comply with fitting dimensions and check air circulation between front and back of hob.
Connect hobs via an all-pole cut-off device complying with regulations. A disconnection device must be incorporated into the fixed wiring.
Select cookware compatible with induction. Glass, earthenware, aluminium without special bottom, copper, and some non-magnetic stainless steel do not work.
Choose the burner size matching your cookware. Incorrect size may cause the power indicator to flash and the burner to not work.
Press the key for the required burner. A 0 and beep indicate the zone is on. Adjust power or it switches off automatically.
Press +/- to set power from 1 to 9. A quick double press on + accesses power 5 (for <5) or 9 (for >5).
Each zone has a timer up to 99 minutes. Timer increments from 1-15, then 5-99. It starts when the zone is active.
Hob has a child safety device locking controls when not in use or during cooking. Keys remain active for safety zone shut-off.
Press the lock symbol. The LED above the lock lights up, and a beep confirms the operation.
Press the lock symbol until it disappears. A beep confirms the operation. Unlocking the child safety device.
Temporarily locks the hob for cleaning. Press briefly the lock symbol. LED flashes, beep confirms. Auto-deactivates after 1 minute.
Cooking zones may remain hot after use (symbol H). Avoid touching hot areas. Anti-overheat protection monitors cookware temperature.
Safety sensor monitors cookware bottom temperature. If empty cookware is left on, hob lowers power output to prevent damage.
Overflows or objects on buttons trigger a display, sound signal, and hob switch-off. Remove object or clean controls.
Automatic device stops cooking zones left on for excessive time (1-10 hours). 'A' display and beep indicate activation.
Normal indicator light for 30s. Fuse blown or one side works suggests incorrect electrical connection. New hob may smell initially.
No lights or hob not working indicates no electricity. Check supply, breaker, fuses. Other messages may mean poor electronic board function.
Hob stopped with symbol and sound: overflow or object on panel. Code F7: overheated circuits, check ventilation. Keypad flashing: incompatible cookware or size.
Work must be done by qualified professional. Provide appliance references (commercial, service, serial number) when requesting service.
Only use certified original spare parts during servicing to ensure proper functioning and safety of the appliance.
| Control type | Touch |
|---|---|
| Total Power | 7.2 kW |
| Type | Induction |
| Power Supply | 220-240 V |
| Safety Features | Child lock |