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Warning and Safety information p5
Before using the hob hood p5
SAFETY p5
General safety p5
General information about the hob p5
Children and general safety p7
Safety when working with electricity p7
Electrical connections p7
Waste electrical and
electronic equipment p7
Danger of toxic fumes p8
1. Downdraft induction hob overview p8
2. Controls overview p9
Understanding the sensor eld p10
3. Operating the hob hood p10
The induction hob p10
Guide to selecting the right pan p12
Guide to the noises induction
hob make p13
Guide to induction hobs p14
How to cut power consumption p15
Power levels p15
Permanent pan recognition p16
Operating the keys p16
Switching ON the hob and
cooking zones p16
Switching OFF a cooking zone p17
Switching OFF the hob p17
Pause function p17
Recall function p18
Childproof lock p19
Bridging function p20
Grill function p20
Automatic switch-off (timer) p21
Minute minder p22
Keep-warm function p22
Automatic boost function p23
Locking p24
Power boost p24
Power management p24
Using the fan p25
Switching the fan ON and OFF p25
Automatic function p25
Fan time lag p26
After run time p26
Contents
4. Cleaning and care p27
Glass hob p27
Specic soiling p27
Hob fan p28
5. Problem solving p29
6. Installation p30
Safety instructions for kitchen
unit tters p30
Ventilation p30
Methods of extraction p31
Replacing carbon lters p31
Worktop cut-out p32
Important information p32
Sealing of the hob p32
Modications required for a 600mm
cabinet with door frontal p33
Modications required for a standard
600mm cabinet (drawers) p36
Modications required for a 600mm
handleless cabinet (prole tting) p37
Modications required for a 600mm
handleless cabinet (drawers) p38
Modications required for a combination
hob hood >600mm cabinet p39
Air extraction system assembly p44
Hob fan installation p45
Electrical connection p46
Initial switching ON of the hob p47
7. Technicalspecications p47
8. Guarantee p48