DUDOFF GI-Z0102 Guide

INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTIONS
BUILT-IN MIXED HOB, INDUCTION DOMINO HOB

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WARNING:
The appliance and it acce ible part become hot
during u e.
Care hould be taken to avoid touching heating element .
Children le than 8 year of age hall be kept away unle
continuou ly upervi ed.
Thi appliance can be u ed by children aged from 8 year and above
and per on with reduced phy ical, en ory or mental capabilitie or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given
upervi ion or in truction concerning u e of the appliance in a afe
way and under tand the hazard involved.
Children hall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and u er maintenance hall not be made by children without
upervi ion.
WARNING:
Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be
dangerou and may re ult in fire. NEVER try to extingui h a fire with
water, but witch off the appliance and then cover flame e.g. with a lid
or a fire blanket.
WARNING: Danger of fire: do not tore item on the cooking
urface .
WARNING: If the urface i cracked, witch of the appliance to
avoid the po ibility of electric hock.
WARNING: do not u e a team cleaning unit of: stoves, hobs
and ovens.
WARNING: the hob i not de igned to work with an external timer,
or with a remote control y tem.
WARNING: U e only hob guard de igned by the manufacturer of
the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of the
appliance in the in truction for u e a uitable or hob guard
incorporated in the appliance. The u e of inappropriate guard
can cau e accident .
WARNING:The cooking proce ha to be upervi ed. A hort
term cooking proce ha to be upervi ed continuou ly.

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DESCRIPTION
The appliance ha 2 cooking area with different ize and different power level . The induction
element are of the magnetic induction type, which come on after electing the heating element, and the
heat can be regulated u ing the control on the front panel, from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9
(depending on the model ).
The cooking area have concentric di c with the following diameter .
COO ING AREA
TYPE: PCZ VTCI
with booster
1 Induction element Ø 14,5 cm 1200 W 1600 W
2 Induction element Ø 21,0 cm 1500 W 2000 W
3 Touch control

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DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
2 INDUCTION ELEMENT
1 - Induction element 1 – button
2 - Induction element 1 + button
3 - ON/OFF button
4 - TIMER programming – button
5 - Clock level di play
6 - TIMER programming + button
7 - Safety lock button
8 - Induction element 2 – button
9 - Induction element 2 + button
10 - Di play cooking level (0 - 9)
11 - Symbol TIMER

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INITIAL LIGHT CONDITIONS
When power i initially applied to the Cooktop, the touch control conduct a calibration proce for the
touch key , which require a low level of ambient light in the area of the touch key .
If during thi calibration proce exce ive ambient lighting i detected the U er Interface di play “FL”
(Infrared Ambient Light Error) and the control calibration proce i u pended. In order to rectify the
proce any lighting that could effect the calibration proce hould be witched off (e.g. halogen cooker
hood lighting). The error will di appear when ati factory ambient lighting i detected and the touch
control calibration procedure will now complete ati factorily.
Notes:
● the “FL” error can only be generated within approx 3 of initial power being applied to the cooktop.
● We recommend that the u er witche off all cooker hood lighting and lighting directed toward the
cooktop when power i initially applied to the cooktop.
● After the touch control ha conducted it initial calibration proce (approx 3 ), any cooker hood or
other lighting can be witched on a normal and will not affect the operation of the touch control.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
Every time a ymbol i pre ed it i confirmed by a beep. The function of hob that u e thi type of
technology are activated by gently pre ing the ymbol printed on the urface. When connecting to the
electricity upply for the fir t time, an operating check will be run and all the warning light will light up for
a few econd .
Model: 30 cm.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE HEATING ELEMENTS
FRONT BACK
Every time the hob i reconnected to the electricity upply, the control panel lock i active and the
relative led in on.
After removing the control panel lock (by pre ing the ymbol for 1 econd), witch on the hob by
pre ing the ymbol for a few econd . If no function i activated within 10 econd , the hob will
witch off automatically. The a ociated heating element i indicated next to every control area.
Identify the heating element to activate ( ) and then activate it u ing the and
ymbol, regulating the level of cooking required on a cale o 1 to 9. With the heating element et
on 9 it i po ible, pre ing the key, to activate the “fa t boil” function (boo ter), indicated with a P
on the di play. The heating element will work at maximum power for 10 minute , after which it will return
to level 9, i uing a beep.
DESCRIPTION

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TIMER
There i a timer for etting cooking time from 1 to 99 minute ( ymbol ).
After activating the cooking area required, electing it on the di play, activate the timer by pre ing the
or ymbol above the ymbol. Then return to the heating element to be programmed by pre ing it
or ymbol. Return to the timer and et the programming time u ing the or ymbol. The
programmed heating element i highlighted by the corre ponding led above the cooking level indicator.
The timer will tart 5 econd after the la t ymbol ha been pre ed and the heating element will operate
until the number on the di play reache 0. The heating element will then witch off automatically. When the
time end a equence of beep will be repeated at 3 econd interval for 1 minute.
During timed cooking it i po ible to change the operating power and the cooking time. Every time the
or ymbol of the cooking area are pre ed, the heating element operating power i increa ed or
reduced. To change the amount of time remaining, it i nece ary to pre the or ymbol of the
heating element until the led po ition in the cooking area witche on. Then the operating time can be
changed u ing the and ymbol of the timer.
EY LOC FUNCTION
Lock Function ( ): thi function prevent the hob from being accidentally witched on (child afety lock).
To activate it, the en or mu t be pre ed for about three econd (the warning light come on). It i
not po ible to make the heating area work if i active. If the heating element are till working, it i
po ible to witch them off while i active. Thi function i deactivated by pre ing the en or for
two econd , for all the configuration .
RESIDUAL HEAT
Every plate ha a device which indicate the pre ence of re idual heat. On the di play, after witching off
any plate, an may appear. Thi ignal indicate that the cooking area i till very hot. It i po ibile
to tart cooking food again even when the i vi ibile, by reactivating the heating element required.
SWITCHING OFF THE PLATES
The plate witch off when the relative operating power di play indicate 0. The plate will be
automatically deactivated five econd after the 0 appear on the di play. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear. To immediately witch off an element, imply touch
the and key together, or the key until 0 appear on the di play.
SWITCHING OFF THE HOB
The hob i witched off by pre ing the ymbol for one econd, even if the plate are operating; all
the plate will be deactivated and the hob will witch off completely. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear after witching off. There i a heat protection y tem
in talled in ide the hob. If the temperature exceed 95 °C, the hob witche off automatically. Thi i to
prevent exce ive temperature from damaging the internal component .
DESCRIPTION

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W RNINGS:
see figure 1 for correct use, and remember:
- only connect the power supply after placing
the pan on the cooking area.
- Use pans with a thick, flat bottom.
- Dry the bottom of the pan before placing it on
the cooking area.
- Do not drag pans across the glass hob as
this may damage the surface.
- Never leave the appliance unattended while
the cooking areas are in use and ensure that
children are kept at a safe distance. Pay
close attention to children because they are
unlikely to see the “H” indication of residual
heat. fter use, the cooking areas remain
very hot for a while, even when they have
been switched off. Do not allow children to
rest their hands on them. fter using the hob,
always make sure that the controls are in the
“zero” position (off). Make sure that pan
handles are correctly positioned towards the
inside and supervise the cooking of foods in
oil and fat, as these are highly flammable.
- fter use, the cooking areas remain hot for a
long time; do not rest your hands or other
objects on them to avoid the risk of burns,
until the “H” indicating the presence of
residual heat has switched off.
- Should a crack appear on the surface of the
glass, disconnect the appliance from the
electricity supply immediately.
- Do not rest sheets of aluminium or plastic
containers on the hot surface.
- Do not use the hob as a work surface.
- The pans must be properly centred on the
heating elements (see fig. 2). If the pan is not
properly centred over the corresponding
printed area or is removed without switching
the element off, a sensor automatically
switches off the hob after a few seconds and
the symbol appears on the display
indicating the absence of the pan. If the pan
is not returned to or correctly positioned on
the cooking area within 1 minute, the hob
resets and if no control is pressed, it
switches off after 20 seconds.
- If the power level does not change during a
set period of time, the corresponding heating
element switches off automatically. The
maximum time that a heating element can
remain switched on depends on the cooking
level selected (see table below: HOB
UTOM TIC SWITCH-OFF). glass, terracotta,
aluminium without a special finish on the
bottom, copper or non-magnetic steel pans
are not suitable for use with the induction
hob. We recommend using thick-bottomed
pans so that the heat is distributed properly
and the food cooks more evenly. lways use
pans bearing the logo indicating that they are
suitable for use with an induction hob, with
the word INDUCTION. Use a magnet to check
that your pans are compatible: if the magnet
is attracted to the pan, it is compatible for
use.
See the following table for the pan diameters
to use:
Pans with smaller diameters risk non being
detected and therefore not activating the
inductor.
USE
Power level selected Corresponding time
(in hours)
1 10
2 10
3 10
4 10
5 10
6 10
7 10
8 10
9 3
HOB AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF
Coil ØMinimun pan Ø
14,5 cm 9,0 cm
21,0 cm 13,0 cm
FIG. 2

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TYPE: PCZVB
1 Double crown burner of 5000 W
2 Triple crown burner of 4000 W
4 Rapid burner of 2800 W
5 Auxiliary burner of 1000 W
6 Electric heating element induction Ø 14,5 cm of 1200 W (booster function 1600 W)
7 Electric heating element induction Ø 21,0 cm of 1500 W (booster function 2000 W)
8 Pan upport
9 Burner n° 1 control knob
10 Burner n° 2 control knob
12 Burner n° 4 control knob
13 Burner n° 5 control knob
14 Touch control
ttention: this appliance has been manufactured for domestic use only and it employment by
private person.
The appliance ha 2/4 cooking area with different ize and different power level . The heating
element are of the magnetic induction type, which come on after electing the heating element, and the
heat can be regulated u ing the control on the front panel, from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9
(depending on the model ). There i al o a fa t boiling function (boo ter) indicated by the letter Pon the
di play. The cooking area have concentric di c with the following diameter .
DESCRIPTION

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DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
1 - Induction element 6 – button
2 - Induction element 6 + button
3 - ON/OFF button
4 - TIMER programming – button
5 - Symbol TIMER
6 - TIMER programming + button
7 - Safety lock button
8 - Induction element 7 – button
9 - Induction element 7 + button
10 - Di play cooking level (0 - 9)
11 - Di play clock
1 - Induction element 7 – button (left)
2 - Induction element 7 + button (left)
3 - Induction element 6 – button (left)
4 - Induction element 6 + button (left)
5 - ON/OFF button
6 - TIMER programming – button
7 - Symbol TIMER
8 - TIMER programming + button
9 - Safety lock button
10 - Induction element 7 – button (right)
11 - Induction element 7 + button (right)
12 - Induction element 6 – button (right)
13 - Induction element 6 + button (right)
14 - Di play cooking level (0 - 9)
15 - Di play clock
60 cm.
90 cm.

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USE
FIG. 2
1) TRADITIONAL BURNERS
A diagram i creen-printed above each knob on
the front panel. Thi diagram indicate to which
burner the knob in que tion corre pond . After
having opened the ga main or ga bottle tap,
light the burner a de cribed below:
- manual ignition
Pu h and turn the knob corre ponding to the
required burner in an anticlockwi e direction until it
reache the full on po ition (large flame fig. 1),
then place a lighted match near the burner.
- utomatic electrical ignition
Pu h and turn the knob corre ponding to the
required burner in an anticlockwi e direction until it
reache the full on po ition (large flame fig. 1),
then depre the knob.
- Lighting burners equipped with flame failure
device
The knob of burner equipped with flame failure
device mu t be turned in an anticlockwi e direction
until they reach the full on po ition (large flame
fig. 1) and come to a top. Now depre the knob
in que tion and repeat the previou ly indicated
operation .
Keep the knob depre ed for about 10 econd
once the burner ha ignited.
Note: you are advise not to try and light a
burner if the flame divider (Burner Cap) is not
correctly place.
In the event of the Burner flames being
accidentally extinguished, turn off the burner
control and do not attempt to re-ignite the
burner for a least 1 minute.
HOW TO USE THE BURNERS
Bear in mind the following indication in order to
achieve maximum efficiency with the lea t po ible
ga con umption:
- u e adequate pan for each burner (con ult the
following table and fig. 2).
- When the pan come to the boil, et the knob to
the reduced rate po ition ( mall flame fig. 1).
- Alway place a lid on the pan .
- U e only pan with a flat bottom and in thick
metal.
W RNINGS:
- burners with flame failure device may only be
ignited when the relative knob has been set to
the Full on position (large flame fig. 1).
- Matches can be used to ignite the burners in
a blackout.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when
the burners are being used. Make sure there
are no children in the near v i c i n i t y.
Particularly make sure that the pan handles
are correctly positioned and keep a check on
foods requiring oil and grease to cook since
these products can easily catch f i r e .
- Never use aerosols near the appliance when it
is operating.
- Containers wider than the unit are not
recommended.
Clo ed po ition
Full on po ition
Reduced rate
po ition
Burners Power W Ø Pan cm
Double crown 5000 24 ÷ 26
Triple crown 4000 24 ÷ 26
Rapid 2800 20 ÷ 22
Auxiliary 1000 10 ÷ 14
FIG. 1

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During, and immediately after operation,
some parts of the cook top are very hot:
avoid touching them.
FIG. 3 FIG. 4 FIG. 5
(*) IR INLET: SEE INST LL TION CH PTER (P R GR PHS 7 ND 8)
W RNINGS ND DVICE FOR THE USER:
- use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed.
The room must therefore be well ventilated by keeping the natural air vents clear (fig. 3) and by
activating the mechanical aeration device (suction hood or electric fan fig. 4 and fig. 5).
- Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance may require additional ventilation. This can be
achieved by opening a window or by increasing the power of the mechanical exhausting system
if installed.
- fter using the cook top, make sure that the knob is in the closed position and close the main
tap of the gas supply or gas cylinder.
- If the gas taps are not operating correctly, call the Customer Care Department.

2) INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
Every time a ymbol i pre ed it i confirmed by a beep. The function of hob that u e thi type of
technology are activated by gently pre ing the ymbol printed on the urface. When connecting to the
electricity upply for the fir t time, an operating check will be run and all the warning light will light up for
a few econd .
USE
W RNING FOR USE:
►The appliance is built to perform the following function: cooking and heating food.
Every other use must be considered improper.
►Never use this appliance to heat the environment.
►Do not attempt to change the technical characteristics of the product because it
can be dangerous.
►
If you should not to use this appliance any more (or replace an old model), before disposing
of it, make it inoperative in conformity with current law on the protection of health and the
prevention of environmental pollution by making its dangerous parts harmless, especially
for children who might play on an abandoned appliance.
► Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet.
►Do not use the appliance barefoot.
►The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from improper, incorrect or
unreasonable use.
►If the ceramic hob is not cleaned immediately there is a risk of forming encrustations which
are impossible to remove after the hob has cooled or has been reheated several times.
►Do not use gloves when programming the hob. Press with clean fingers and touch the
glass gently.
►Do not leave any type of metallic object, such as forks, knives, spoons or lids on the hob, as
they might accumulate heat, posing a hazard.
►
The hob operates in compliance with the current legislation on electromagnetic fields and
interference deriving from their use. The appliance in fully compliant with the legal
requirements in force. Wearers of pacemakers or other similar devices must ensure that
these appliances have been built or operate in compliance with the above legislation.
►
Wearers of pacemakers or other similar devices must be certain that the operation of these
devices is not disturbed by the magnetic field generated by the hob, which has a frequency
between 20 KHz and 50 KHz.
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ARRANGEMENT OF THE HEATING ELEMENTS
Model: 60 cm.
FRONT BACK
Every time the hob i reconnected to the electricity upply, the control panel lock i active and the
relative led in on.
After removing the control panel lock (by pre ing the ymbol for 1 econd), witch on the hob by
pre ing the key for a few econd .
If no function i activated within 10 econd , the hob will witch off automatically.
The a ociated heating element i indicated next to every control area. Identify the heating element to
activate and then activate it u ing the and key , regulating the level of cooking required on a
cale o 1 to 9. With the heating element et on 9 it i po ible, pre ing the , key, to activate the “fa t
boil” function (boo ter), indicated with a P on the di play. The heating element will work at maximum power
for 10 minute , after which it will return to level 9, i uing a beep.
TIMER
There i a timer for etting cooking time from 1 to 99 minute ( ymbol ).
After activating the cooking area required, electing it on the di play, activate the timer by pre ing the
or ymbol above the ymbol. Then return to the heating element to be programmed by
pre ing it or ymbol. Return to the timer and et the programming time u ing the or
ymbol. The programmed heating element i highlighted by the corre ponding led above the cooking level
indicator.
The timer will tart 5 econd after the la t ymbol ha been pre ed and the heating element will operate
until the number on the di play reache 0. The heating element will then witch off automatically. When the
time end a equence of beep will be repeated at 3 econd interval for 1 minute.
During timed cooking it i po ible to change the operating power and the cooking time. Every time the
or ymbol of the cooking area are pre ed, the heating element operating power i increa ed or
reduced. To change the amount of time remaining, it i nece ary to pre the or ymbol of the
heating element until the led po ition in the cooking area witche on. Then the operating time can be
changed u ing the and ymbol of the timer.

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EY LOC FUNCTION
Lock Function ( ): thi function prevent the hob from being accidentally witched on (child afety
lock). To activate it, the en or mu t be pre ed for about three econd (the warning light come
on). It i not po ible to make the heating area work if i active. If the heating element are till
working, it i po ible to witch them off while i active. Thi function i deactivated by pre ing the
en or for two econd , for all the configuration .
RESIDUAL HEAT
Every plate ha a device which indicate the pre ence of re idual heat. On the di play, after witching off
any plate, an may appear. Thi ignal indicate that the cooking area i till very hot. It i po ibile
to tart cooking food again even when the i vi ibile, by reactivating the heating element required.
SWITCHING OFF THE PLATES
The plate witch off when the relative operating power di play indicate 0. The plate will be
automatically deactivated five econd after the 0 appear on the di play. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear. To immediately witch off an element, imply touch
the and key together, or the key until 0 appear on the di play.
SWITCHING OFF THE HOB
The hob i witched off by pre ing the ymbol for one econd, even if the plate are operating; all
the plate will be deactivated and the hob will witch off completely. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear after witching off. There i a heat protection y tem
in talled in ide the hob. If the temperature exceed 95 °C, the hob witche off automatically. Thi i to
prevent exce ive temperature from damaging the internal component .
Model: 90 cm.
FRONT LEFT BACK LEFT BACK CENTRAL
FRONT RIGHT BACK RIGHT FRONT CENTRAL
Every time the hob i reconnected to the electricity upply, the control panel lock i active and the
relative led in on.
After removing the control panel lock (by pre ing the ymbol for 1 econd), witch on the hob by
pre ing the key for a few econd . If no function i activated within 10 econd , the hob will witch
off automatically. The a ociated heating element i indicated next to every control area. Identify
the heating element to activate ( ) and then activate it u ing the and key , regulating the
level of cooking required on a cale o 1 to 9. With the heating element et on 9 it i po ible, pre ing the
key, to activate the “fa t boil” function (boo ter), indicated with a Pon the di play. The heating
element will work at maximum power for 10 minute , after which it will return to level 9, i uing a beep.
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TIMER
There i a timer for etting cooking time from 1 to 99 minute ( ymbol ).
After activating the cooking area required, electing it on the di play, activate the timer by pre ing the
or ymbol above the ymbol. Then return to the heating element to be programmed by pre ing it
or ymbol. Return to the timer and et the programming time u ing the or ymbol. The
programmed heating element i highlighted by the corre ponding led above the cooking level indicator.
The timer will tart 5 econd after the la t ymbol ha been pre ed and the heating element will operate
until the number on the di play reache 0. The heating element will then witch off automatically. When the
time end a equence of beep will be repeated at 3 econd interval for 1 minute.
During timed cooking it i po ible to change the operating power and the cooking time. Every time the
or ymbol of the cooking area are pre ed, the heating element operating power i increa ed or
reduced. To change the amount of time remaining, it i nece ary to pre the or ymbol of the
heating element until the led po ition in the cooking area witche on. Then the operating time can be
changed u ing the and ymbol of the timer.
EY LOC FUNCTION
Lock Function ( ): thi function prevent the hob from being accidentally witched on (child afety
lock). To activate it, the en or mu t be pre ed for about three econd (the warning light come
on). It i not po ible to make the heating area work if i active. If the heating element are till
working, it i po ible to witch them off while i active. Thi function i deactivated by pre ing the
en or for two econd , for all the configuration .
RESIDUAL HEAT
Every plate ha a device which indicate the pre ence of re idual heat. On the di play, after witching off
any plate, an may appear. Thi ignal indicate that the cooking area i till very hot. It i po ibile
to tart cooking food again even when the i vi ibile, by reactivating the heating element required.
SWITCHING OFF THE PLATES
The plate witch off when the relative operating power di play indicate 0. The plate will be
automatically deactivated five econd after the 0 appear on the di play. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear. To immediately witch off an element, imply touch
the and key together, or the key until 0 appear on the di play.
SWITCHING OFF THE HOB
The hob i witched off by pre ing the ymbol for one econd, even if the plate are operating; all
the plate will be deactivated and the hob will witch off completely. If the plate are hot, the
indicating the pre ence of re idual heat will appear after witching off. There i a heat protection y tem
in talled in ide the hob. If the temperature exceed 95 °C, the hob witche off automatically. Thi i to
prevent exce ive temperature from damaging the internal component .

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FIG. 6
Power and dimensions
of the cooking area
Area
no.
Diameter
in cm
Power
WTouch control
positions
Cooking
operations
with booster
6 14,5 1200 1600 1
To melt butter, chocolate,
etc.; to heat mall
amount of liquid.
7 21,0 1500 2000 1 - 3
To heat larger amont of
liquid; to prepare cream
and auce reuiring
lenththy cooking time .
4 - 8
To thaw frozen food and
prepare tew , heat to
boiling point or immer.
5 - 9
To cook food that have
to be boiled, for delicate
roa tmeat and fi h.
9 - P To boil large amount of
liquid, to fry..
3) GUIDE TO COO ING
The table below indicate the power value that can be et and the type of food to prepare i hown next
to each one. The value can change according to the amount of food and con umer preference.
TABLE
In order to cook with the heating element
efficiently using the least amount of energy,
use: thick, flat-bottomed pots of a width
suited to that of the heating element (see
picture). Cook with the lid on to also save
energy. Turn down the heating element
when it reaches boiling point.
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W RNINGS:
see figure 7 for correct use, and remember:
- only connect the power supply after placing
the pan on the cooking area.
- Use pans with a thick, flat bottom.
- Dry the bottom of the pan before placing it on
the cooking area.
- Do not drag pans across the glass hob as
this may damage the surface.
- Never leave the appliance unattended while
the cooking areas are in use and ensure that
children are kept at a safe distance. Pay
close attention to children because they are
unlikely to see the “H” indication of residual
heat. fter use, the cooking areas remain
very hot for a while, even when they have
been switched off. Do not allow children to
rest their hands on them. fter using the hob,
always make sure that the controls are in the
“zero” position (off). Make sure that pan
handles are correctly positioned towards the
inside and supervise the cooking of foods in
oil and fat, as these are highly flammable.
- fter use, the cooking areas remain hot for a
long time; do not rest your hands or other
objects on them to avoid the risk of burns,
until the “H” indicating the presence of
residual heat has switched off.
- Should a crack appear on the surface of the
glass, disconnect the appliance from the
electricity supply immediately.
- Do not rest sheets of aluminium or plastic
containers on the hot surface.
- Do not use the hob as a work surface.
- The pans must be properly centred on the
heating elements (see fig. 7). If the pan is not
properly centred over the corresponding
printed area or is removed without switching
the element off, a sensor automatically
switches off the hob after a few seconds and
the symbol appears on the display
indicating the absence of the pan. If the pan
is not returned to or correctly positioned on
the cooking area within 1 minute, the hob
resets and if no control is pressed, it
switches off after 20 seconds.
- If the power level does not change during a
set period of time, the corresponding heating
element switches off automatically. The
maximum time that a heating element can
remain switched on depends on the cooking
level selected (see table below: HOB
UTOM TIC SWITCH-OFF).
- Glass, earthenware, aluminium without a
special finish on the bottom, copper or non-
magnetic steel pans are not suitable for use
with the induction hob.
- We recommend using thick-bottomed pans
so that the heat is distributed properly and
the food cooks more evenly.
- lways use pans bearing the logo indicating
that they are suitable for use with an
induction hob, with the word INDUCTION.
Use a magnet to check that your pans are
compatible: if the magnet is attracted to the
pan, it is compatible for use.
See the following table for the pan diameters
to use:
Pans with smaller diameters risk non being
detected and therefore not activating the
inductor.
Power level
selected
Corresponding time
(in hours)
1 10
2 10
3 10
4 10
5 10
6 10
7 10
8 10
9 3
HOB AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF
Cooking zone ØMinimun pan Ø
14,5 cm 9,0 cm
21,0 cm 13,0 cm
FIG. 7

IMPORT NT:
always disconnect the appliance from the gas
and electricity mains before carrying out any
cleaning operation.
4) CERAMIC WOR TOP
It i very important to clean the hob every time you
u e it, while the gla i till warm.
Do not clean u ing abra ive metal courer ,
powder abra ive or corro ive pray .
Periodically wa h the hot plate, the pan upport,
the enamelled burner cap “A”, “B” and “C” and
the burner head "T" ( ee fig. 8/A - 8/B) with
lukewarm oapy water.
They hould al o be cleaned plug "AC" and flame
detection "TC" ( ee fig. 8/B).
Clean them gently with a mall nylon bru h a
hown ( ee fig. 8) and allow to dry fully.
Do not wa h in the di hwa her.
Following thi , all part hould be thoroughly
rin ed and dried. Never wa h them while they are
till warm and never u e abra ive powder .
W RNINGS:
comply with the following instructions, before
remounting the parts:
●check that burner head slots “T” (fig. 8/ )
have not become clogged by foreign bodies.
●Check that enamelled burner cap “ ”, “B”
and “C” (fig. 8/ - 8/B) have correctly
positioned on the burner head. It must be
steady.
●The exact position of the pan support is
established by the rounded corners, which
should be set towards the side edge of the
cooktop.
●Do not force the taps if they are difficult open
or close. Contact the technical assistance
service for repairs.
●Don’t use steam jets for the equipment
cleaning.
FIG. 8
FIG. 8/B
FIG. 8/A
CLEANING
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Note:
continuous use could cause the burners to
change colour due to the high temperature.

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ME SUREMENTS TO OBSERVE (in mm)
A B C D E F G
30 cm 282 482 59 59 100 min. 30 - max 50 min. 120 mm
60 cm 560 490 55 55 60 min. 30 - max 50 min. 120 mm
90 cm 860 490 55 55 60 min. 30 - max 50 min. 120 mm
INSTALLATION
FIG. 9/A
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
Depending on the degree of dirt, we recommend:
- for light tain , a damp ponge i ufficient.
- Tough, encru ted dirt i ea ily eliminated u ing a
craper ( ee fig. 9). Use the scraper carefully
to avoid damaging the hob.
- Trace of liquid pilled from pan can be
eliminated with vinegar or lemon juice.
- Never allow sugar or sugary foods to fall on
the hob while cooking.
Should this occur, switch off the hob and clean
it immediately with hot water, using a scraper
on hot spills.
- A time goe by metallic reflection , colouring or
cratche may appear due to poor cleaning and
the incorrect movement of pan . Scratche
are hard to eliminate but do not affect the correct
operation of your hob.
- After a period of time may appear metal reflex
and cratche (fig. 9/A) due to the wrong
cleaning and the wrong u e of the pot . The
cratche are difficultly removable, but they do
not compromi e the good working of the hob.
- Do not use jets of steam to clean the
appliance.
INDUCTION COO ING
The induction cooking principle i ba ed on a
magnetic phenomenon. When we put a pan on the
heating element, we witch on the hob and
activate the element, the electronic circuit in ide
the appliance generate an induced current which
heat the bottom of the pan and the food
( ee fig. 10).
FIG. 10
C UTION:
do not place the glass directly on the unit.
The bottom of the hob must rest on the unit.
FIG. 9

FIG. 13
FIG. 11
FIG. 12
Safety distances furniture
INSTALLATION
TECHNIC L INFORM TION
FOR FITTERS
The installation, transformation and
maintenance operations listed in this section
must be carried out exclusively by qualified
personnel.
The appliance must be correctly installed in
conformity with current law and the
manufacturer's instructions.
Incorrect installation may cause injury to
people or animals, or damage to items, for
which the manufacturer cannot be held
responsible.
Throughout the life of the system, the devices
for the safety and automatic regulation of the
appliances must only be modified by the
manufacturer or the duly authorised supplier.
5) INSERTION
After removing the outer and inner packing of the
variou mobile part , en ure that the hob i
undamaged. If you are in any doubt, do not u e the
appliance and connect qualified per onnel.
The packing elements (cardboard, bags,
polystyrene, nails...) must not be left within the
reach of children as they are potential sources
of danger.
It i nece ary to make a hole in the kitchen unit to
hou e the hob, ob erving the mea urement in
mm indicated in fig. 12 and en uring that the
critical di tance between the hob, the lateral
wall , the rear wall and the upper urface are
re pected ( ee fig. 11, 12 and 13).
The pro pective wall (left or right) that exceed the
working table in height mu t be at a minimum
di tance from the cutting a mentionned both in the
column “E” of the cheme.
The appliance belongs to class 3 and is
therefore subject to all the provisions
established by the provisions governing such
appliances.
IMPORT NT:
a perfect installation, adjustment or
transformation of the cook top to use other
gases requires a QU LIFIED INST LLER: a
failure to follow this rule will void the
warranty.
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