DUDOFF IH-F2B User manual

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INDUCTION
HOB
IH-F2B
User Instructions

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335 mm
660 mm
400 mm
700 mm
50mm
655 mm
320 mm
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A - ON/OFF key > switch the appliance on and off
B - Control Panel Lock key > activate safety function/child lock
C - Plus key > increase power level of cooking zone or timer level
D - Minus key > reduce power level of cooking zone or timer level
E - Timer display
F - Cooking zone
G - Cooking Zone Display > cooking zone display (e.g. power, timer)

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GENERAL
Carefully read the contents of this leaet
since it provides important instructions
regarding safety of installation, use and
maintenance.
Keep the leaet for possible future
consultation. All the operations relating to
installation (electrical connections) must
be carried out by specialised personnel in
accordance with current regulations.
INTENDED USE
• This cooktop is intended for use in
households and similar environments.
• This cooktop is not intended for outdoor
use.
• This cooktop is not to be used in mobile
locations such as ships.
• Use the cooktop only in household-
type situations for the preparation and
warming of food. All other types of use
are not permitted.
• Individuals who are incapable of using
the appliance safely because of their
physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or their lack of experience or knowledge
must not use this appliance without
supervision or instruction by a responsible
person.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Children under 8 years of age must be
kept away from the cooktop unless they
are under constant supervision.
• Children 8 years and older must only be
allowed to use the cooktop if they have
been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not
be made by children without supervision.
• WARNING: The appliance and its
accessible parts become hot during use.
Care should be taken to avoid touching
heating elements.
• WARNING: Unattended cooking on a
hob with fat or oil can be dangerous
and may result in re. NEVER try to
extinguish a re with water, but switch off
the appliance and then cover ame e.g.
with a lid or a re blanket.
• WARNING: The cooktop is hot during
use and remains so for some time after
being switched off. The risk of burns
remains until the residual heat indicators
have gone out.
• CAUTION: The cooking process has to be
supervised. A short term cooking process
has to be supervised continuously.
• DANGER OF FIRE: Do not store items
on the cooking surfaces!
• Metallic objects such as knives, forks,
spoons and lids should not be placed on
the hob surface since they can become
hot.
• Always switch the cooking zones off after
use!
• The appliance is not intended to be
operated by means of an external timer
or separate remote-control system.
• RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! If the
cooktop is defective or chipped, cracked
or broken in any way, immediately
switch it off and do not continue to use
it. Disconnect it from the electrical power
supply.
INDUCTION SYSTEM
Functioning:
The fundamental characteristic of the
induction system is the direct transfer of
heat from the generator to the cooking
recipient.
Advantages:
- The transfer of power takes place only
when the recipient is placed on the
cooking zone.
- The heat is generated only at the base
of the recipient and transferred directly to
the food to be cooked.
- Reduced heating time and low
consumption of power during the

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beginning of cooking, allow a global
saving of power.
- The breglass top remains cold, the heat
felt on the cooking top is that reected
from the base of the recipient.
COOKING RECIPIENTS
The use of appropriate recipients is an
essential factor for induction cooking.
Check that your recipients are suitable for
the induction system.
The recipients must contain iron. You
can check whether the material of the
recipient is magnetic with a simple magnet
(Fig.7). The use of recipients in cast
iron, enamelled steel or special steel for
induction is recommended.
In order to obtain the best performance
from the cooking top:
- use recipients having a at base (Fig.8A).
- use the cooking area appropriate for the
diameter of the recipient in order to make
use the power optimally (Fig.8B).
- do not use recipients with a rough base
to avoid scratching the thermal surface of
the top.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions are for a specialized
installer and are a guide for installation,
adjustments and maintenance in compliance
with the law and current standards.
To guarantee correct functioning of the
appliance the indications given below must
be followed:
- the surface must be in heat-resistant
material
- if a cooking surface is to beinstalled above
an oven, this must have a forced-ventilation
cooling system.
- do not install the cooking surface above
dishwashers: if this is absolutely necessary,
place a watertight element between the two
appliances.
The failure to comply with the above-
mentioned precautions could lead to
incorrect functioning of the appliance.
POSITIONING
The domestic appliance was built in order to
be enclosed in a work surface, as illustrated
in the gure (Fig.1).
Place sealing material (Fig.4) along the
whole perimeter (for dimensions of the cut
see Fig.1).
Block the domestic appliance into place with
4 supports, keeping the thickness of the
surface in mind (Fig.2).
If the lower part of the appliance is accessable
after installation, a separating panel must be
mounted respecting the distances indicated
(Fig.3). This is not necessary if an oven is
installed underneath the induction hob.
VENTILATION (Fig.5)
The distance between the cooking top and the
kitchen furniture or bult-in appliances must
be such to guarantee sufcient ventilation
and discharge of the air (Fig.3).
Do not obstruct the front cooling vents
in order to prevent malfunctioning of the
appliance (Fig.5).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Fig.6)
Before making the electrical connections,
check that:
-the earth wire is 2 cm longer than the other
cables;
-the system ratings meet the ratings indicated
on the identication plate xed onto the
lower part of the worktop;
- the system is tted with efcient earth
system in compliance with the laws and
current standards.
Earthing is mandatory by law. If the domestic
appliance is not supplied with a cable and/
or suitable plug, use material suitable for the
absorption value indicated on the identication
plate and the operating temperature.
If a direct connection to the mains is required,
an omnipolar switch must be installed, with
a minimum 3 mm opening, between the
contacts and suitable for the load indicated
on the plate and in compliance with current
standards (the yellow/green earth wire must

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not be interrupted by a switch).
When the appliance has been installed, the
omnipolar switch must be easily reachable.
MAINTENANCE
Remove any residues of food and drops of
grease from the cooking surface by using the
special scraper supplied on request (Fig.10).
Clean the heated area as thoroughly as
possible using suitable products, and a cloth/
paper, then rinse with water and dry with a
clean cloth.
Using the special scraper, immediately
remove any fragments of aluminium and
plastic material that have unintentionally
melted onto the heated cooking area and
also residues of sugar or food with a high
sugar content. In this way, any damage to the
cooking top surface can be prevented. Under
no circumstances should abrasive sponges,
or corrosive chemical detergents, such as
oven sprays or stain removers, be used.
WARNING: STEAM CLEANERS MUST
NOT BE USED.
CONTROL PANEL
AB
D C
D
G
C
G
C
D
E
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A - ON/OFF key > switch the appliance
on and off
B - Control Panel Lock key > activate
safety function/child lock
C - Plus key > increase power level of
cooking zone or timer level
D - Minus key > reduce power level of
cooking zone or timer level
E - Timer display
F - Cooking zone
G - Cooking Zone Display > cooking
zone display (e.g. power, timer)
SWITCHING THE COOKTOP ON
On commissioning, the appliance will be
in the safety position, i.e. control lock is
active and the Bkey is illuminated.
In order to use the appliance the safety
function must be deactivated by pressing
the Bkey until the indicator light switches
off. Press A key to switch the top on.
All the Gdisplays relative to the cooking
zones switch on in the standby position.
The control unit remains active for 10
seconds.
If no cooking zone is selected within
this time, the ccoking top switches off
automatically.
SWITCHING THE COOKING ZONES
ON
Press the Ckey to activate the plate in
position 1 (minimum power) or press the
Dkey to activate the plate in position 9
(max. power).
Adjust the temperature using the Cor D
key. The power of the individual cooking
area can be regulated into 9different
positions and will be shown on the luminous
display G with a number from “1 to 9”.
RESIDUAL HEAT
If the temperature of the cooking area is still
high (over 50°) after it has been switched
off, the relative display will indicate the
symbol (residual heat). The symbol will
only switch off when the burn risk in no
longer present.
POT DETECTION
If the symbol should appear on one of
the cooking area displays, it means that:
1)The recipient being used is not suitable
for induction cooking.
2)The diameter of the recipient used is
inferior to that allowed by the appliance
(130mm).
3)No recipient is present.
TIMER
This function allows establishing the time
(from 1to 99 minutes) for automatic
switch-off of the selected cooking area.

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Press E key to enable the timer.
Press the Cor Dkey to set the time that
will be shown on display E.
The display E of all cooking zones symbol
appears ashing.
Select the required cooking zone with one
of the buttons, Cor D.
A LED next to the diplay of the active
zone, will indicate the selection.
Set the power of the area between 1and 9
with the same keys Cor D. The selection
will be conrmed after a few seconds,
with audible beeps.
The countdown will be displayed on the
display E.
An acoustic signal will indicate the timer
expiration and the relative cooking zone
will automatically switch off. Press any of
the keys to stop the acoustic signal.
To disable the timer, press the button C
and Dthe timer.
CONTROL PANEL LOCK
It is possible to block the controls to prevent
the risk of unintentional modication of the
settings (children, cleaning etc.).
By pressing the Bkey, the controls are
blocked and the relative warning light
switches on.
To release the controls and change the
settings (e.g.interrupt cooking), the Bkey
must be pressed. The cooking top can
however be switched off even when the
controls block is activated. In this case the
controls block remains active when the top
is switched on again.
SWITCHING THE COOKING ZONES
OFF
To switch a cooking area off, press
simultaneously the Cand Dkey of the
relative zone, or press the Dkey until
reaching position .
SWITCHING THE COOKTOP OFF
To turn off the cooking top entirely hold
down the A key.
SAFETY SWITCH
The appliance has a safety switch that
automatically switches off the cooking
zones when they have been operating for
a certain amount of time at a given power
level.
POWER
LEVEL
OPERATING TIME
LIMIT (hours)
1 - 2 6
3 - 4 5
5 4
6 - 7 - 8 - 9 1,5
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
• Old electrical and electronic appliances
often still contain valuable materials.
However, they also contain harmful
substances that were essential for the
proper functioning and safe use of the
equipment. Handling these materials
improperly or disposing of them in your
household waste can be harmful to your
health and the environment. Therefore,
please do not dispose of your old appliance
with regular household waste.
• Old appliances may contain materials that
can be recycled. Please contact your local
recycling authority about the possibility of
recycling these materials.
• Please be sure that your old appliance does
not pose a danger to children while being
stored for disposal.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR EVENTUAL
DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREAKING
THE ABOVE WARNINGS.
THE WARRANTY IS NOT VALID IN
THE CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED
BY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE
ABOVE WARNINGS.

3PCLIOBIL720TDD 09 novembre, 2016
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