Lebensstil Kollektion LKIH-7122W User manual

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Dear Customer:
You are now the proud owner of one of the finest and most modern
appliance that today’s technology can produce. You and your new hob
are going to make a great team together. Once you have tried the
Induction technology, you will probably not be going back to any other
types of electrical cook tops again. But first you should get to know the
product so as to gain the maximum benefit from it. This book contains
information on how to operate and care for your hob so that you may
gain the maximum benefit from it. Please read all the instructions,
carefully before operating the hob and store this book in a safe place for
future reference.
CREATE RECORD FOR FUTURE USE
Purchase Date : __________________________
Model Number: __________________________
Serial Number : __________________________
NOTE
The Serial and Model numbers may be found on the serial
number and rating label located under the hob.
QUESTIONS?
Pls Write To :
Kollektion Distribution Sdn. Bhd.
Lot 11A, Jalan 223, Section 51A,
46100 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
For Toll- Free Telephone Support:
Care Line 1-800-881-770
For Online and Product Information:
www.kollektion.com.my

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Read all instructions before using this appliance. Save these instructions
for future reference. This manual contains important safety symbols and
instructions. Please pay attention to these symbols and follow all
instructions given.
WARNING
This symbol will help alert you to situations concerning your
personal safety
INFOMATION/PRACTICAL TIPS
This symbol will provide information’s that are useful to you
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using
Radiant Ceramic Hob, follow the basic precaution including the
following.
Remove all tapes and packaging wrap before using the appliance.
Never allow children to play with the packaging materials.
WARNING
In the event your appliance malfunctions or is damaged switch
“OFF” all cooking zones and disconnect the hob from the
electricity supply to avoid from possibility of electric shock
WARNING
Always ensure service is carried out by qualified personnel
Safety Instructions
IMPROTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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The installation and connection of the new appliance MUST be
carried out by qualified personnel
Repairs to the appliance are only to be carried out by approved
service personnel. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may
cause injury or serious malfunctioning. If your appliance needs
repairing, please contact the nearest Service Centre.
WARNING
The Induction Hob generates short range electromagnetic field.
Person with a pacemaker or other active implants should exercise caution
using or standing near the induction hob, when it is in operation. It would
be advisable to consult your Doctor or the pacemaker or other active
implants device manufacturer about your particular condition.
INFOMATION/PRACTICAL TIPS
Please follow these instructions, otherwise the warranty would
not cover any damages that may occur.
Flush mounted appliances must only be operated following installation
in suitable cabinets and workplaces. This ensures sufficient protection
against contact of electrical components.
This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external
timer or separate remote control system.
The Induction hob has induction elements located below the surface
of the ceramic glass. The design on the hob outlines the area of the
induction element underneath.
The Induction Hob works on the principle of electromagnetic field,
hence it will only heat up a magnetic metallic object when placed on
About Induction Hob

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the cooking zone. Once a magnetic metallic object (pan) is placed, an
electromagnetic field circulates between the induction elements and
the magnetic metallic pan, which instantaneously heats the pan
and the content within it. As only the pan is heated up there is no
residual heat on the cook top and the only heat would be of that,
which had been transferred from surface of the pan to the
surrounding. This is because the element itself does not produce heat
Note: As the induction elements create an electromagnetic field with
metallic objects, hence item such as knives, forks, spoons,
and lids which are made of metallic materials should not be
placed on the hob surface as it may become hot.
The Induction Hob is inbuilt with a Pan Detection, which would detect
that the cooking zone is ON but no pan is detected/placed on the
cooking zone or the pan is not made of metallic object.
Note: The hob MUST be switched off after use by switching the
power to OFF and not relying on the “Pan Detector” to shut off
the power.
NOTE
Induction elements have a limiter that allows the element to
alternate between ON and OFF, even at the highest power level
setting.
Model
Rated
Voltage
Rated Wattage
Range
Dimensions in mm
(W x L x H)
LKIH-7122W
220-
240V
50Hz
3540 –3700W
(L-2300W x R- 1400W)
420 x 720 x 47
Note: L –Left Cooking Zone
R –Right Cooking Zone

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LKIH-7122W
Model Appearance
Induction Hob Model
LKIH-7122W

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The tabletop groove for the hob should be made according to size of
the models (please refer to the diagrams below for the groove
measurements). Please ensure a clear space of minimum 50mm
around the hob. The tabletop must be at least 30mm thick and made
of heat resistance material to avoid deformation or damage. (Please
refer Fig. 1)
For operational purposes it is best to ensure there is sufficient
ventilation available. As shown in the diagram below. (Fig. 2)
Groove Opening
50 mm
50 mm
50 mm
30 mm
Installation Guide
Hob Installation
Fig. 1
50 mm
LKIH-7122W

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WARNING
Always ensure the mains have been turned off when connecting
the wiring to the hob or when disconnecting the wiring from the
hob
Before connecting, check that the nominal voltage of the appliance,
which is the voltage stated on the rating label (shown in Fig. 3
below), corresponds to the available supply voltage. The rating label
is located on the bottom of the hob.
The hob is to be connected to the mains using the “terminal block”
that allows the appliance to be disconnected from the mains at all
poles.
The connection must be carried out as per the diagram in Fig. 3.
50 mm
760 mm
130 mm
Fig. 2
Electrical Connection

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Power Connection Diagram and Power Rating Label
Fig. 3

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All
Lebensstil Kollektion
Induction Hobs are operated
through a user friendly touch panel that are labelled
clearly for easy operation of each function, which has an
audible sound when any key is operated.
Read These Instructions Carefully Before Using The Hob
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The recommended way to use the touch panel on
the hob is shown in Fig. 4. Be sure that your
finger is placed in the center of the pad as shown.
If the finger is not placed on the center of a pad,
the hob would not respond to the selection made.
Lightly contact the pad with the flat part of your
entire fingertip. Do not just use the narrow end of
your fingertip.
Fig. 5
Operation Guide
Using The Touch Control
Fig. 4
How To Operate The Radiant Ceramic Hob
Model L

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No.
Symbol
Description
Function
1
On/Off Key
Activates the Left Cooking Zone
2
Power Regulator Key
Decreases Power Level of Left Cooking Zone
3
Power Regulator Key
Increases Power Level of Left Cooking Zone
4
Booster Key
Activates the Left Cooking Zone’s Outer
Heating Element
5
Timer Key
Controls the Timer Functions
6
Timer Control Key
Decreases Set Time
7
Timer Control Key
Increases Set Time
8
Lock Down Key
Locks All Hob Functions
9
On/Off Key
Activates the Right Cooking Zone
10
Power Regulator Key
Decreases Power Level of Right Cooking Zone
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Power Regulator Key
Increases Power Level of Right Cooking Zone
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Booster Key
Activates the Right Cooking Zone’s Outer
Heating Element

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No.
Symbol
Description
Function
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Left Cooking Zone
Power Level
Indicator
Shows the Selected Power Level of
the Left Cooking Zone
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Left Cooking Zone
Timer Indicator
Indicates Timer Set for Left
Cooking Zone
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Timer Hour Display
Indicates Hour Set
16
Timer Minute
Display
Indicates Minute Set
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Right Cooking Zone
Timer Indicator
Indicates Timer Set for Right
Cooking Zone
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Lock Down
Indicator
Indicates activation or deactivation
of the Lock Down Key
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Right Cooking Zone
Power Level
Indicator
Shows the Selected Power Level of
the Right Cooking Zone
1. Touch the key of the corresponding cooking zone once to
switch ON the cooking zone, and once more to turn it OFF.
Activating The Cooking Zone

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i. The Power Level Indicator of the cooking zone
selected would continue to flash in sequential until a
Power Level is selected.
Note: (a) If a Power Level is not selected within 10 sec of
activation, the hob would automatically shut OFF.
(b) The duration when the Power Level is flashing is the
“Standby Mode”
2. To select a power level use the keys to decrease or increase
the corresponding cooking zone’s power level until the desired
power level is attained.
Note:
The hob has been preset with 6 power levels for a wide
range of cooking choices.
1. Once the cooking zone has been activated, touch the key to
choose the desired cooking zone, the timer needs to be activated
for. The desired cooking zone is indicated by the
“Cooking Zone
Timer Indicator”.
Note: If a setting is not done within 10sec after selecting the
Timer. The Timer function for the selected cooking zone
would automatically shutdown.
2. Once the desired cooking zone has been selected, set the duration
required by using the –or +key. The duration selected would be
shown on the timer display, .
Note: The Timer can be set to a minimum of 1 minute or a
maximum of 9hrs and 59 minutes.
3. Once the set duration on the timer is reached the selected
cooking zone would automatically shut down and an audible
sound would be emitted.
Using The Timer

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4. To cancel the Timer, use the –or +key to count down the timer
back to 0 : 00.
5. The timer function can used without the activation of the cooking
zone (e.g. to time the duration for meat marinating), however the
setting would be reset upon activation of the cooking zones.
6. Upon setting the timer, if the cooking zones are switched off
before the count down is completed. The Timer would
automatically shutdown.
1. To activate the Lock Down Mode, touch and hold the key for
3 seconds when the cooking zone is at Standby Mode or during
Operation Mode. The
“Lock Down Indicator”
would be lighted, to
indicate the Lock Down Mode has been activated.
2. Once the Lock Down Mode has been activated during normal
operation, shutting down of one cooking zone would automatically
shut down the other cooking zone as well. The cooking zones
cannot be activated until the Lock down Mode has been
deactivated.
Note: During Operation Mode, once Lock Down Mode has been
activated. The Power Levels cannot be regulated until the
Lock Down Mode has been deactivated.
3. Deactivating Lock Down Mode
i. In Standby Mode, while the Power Level Indicator is
flashing, touch and hold the for 3 seconds. The
Lock Down Mode is deactivated once the
“Lock Down
Indicator”
is shutoff.
ii. In Operation Mode, touch and hold the for 3
seconds. The Lock Down Mode is deactivated once the
“Lock Down Indicator”
is shutoff.
Using The Lock Down Mode

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1. When the cooking zone has been activated, touch the key of
the corresponding cooking zone once, this would immediately
increase the power level to the maximum power level (Level 6)
available. To decrease the power level use keys.
1. After using the hob, some residual heat may remain at the
cooking area which had been transferred from the cookware to
the surface of the hob, this is indicated by the 4th bar
(from left)
at
the corresponding power level indicator being lit.
Note: (a)
This is only viewable when the cooking zone is at OFF
mode and not in standby mode.
(b) Once the indicator is not lit, this would indicate there is
no longer residual heat at the corresponding cooking
zone
1. The induction elements would automatically shutoff when the
default timing for individual power level is reached, when the hob
is idle.
2. The default timing for individual power level is shown in the table
below:
Power
Level
1
2
3
4
5
6
Default
Time
(hrs)
7.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.5
Note: The default timing would be reset once there is any
interruption to the settings.
Booster Function
Residual Heat Indicators
Auto Shutdown Protection

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The magnetic sensors within the induction elements requires the use
of cookware made of magnetic metallic material in order to start the
heating process at the cooking zones.
The induction cooking zones require cookware’s with a minimum
bottom diameter of 90mm to be used for it to function effectively.
Please refer to Fig. 7 on methods to measure cookware bottom.
Cookware Selection And Material Type
Selecting The Correct Cookware
When purchasing pans, look for
cookware specifically identified
by the manufacturer for use
with induction cook tops. If you
are unsure, use a magnet to
test whether the cookware type
will work. If a magnet sticks to
the bottom of the cookware,
the material type is correct for
the induction cooking. (Fig. 6)
Fig. 6
Selecting The Correct Size Of Cookware
Place a ruler or a
measuring tool across the
heated surface (as shown
in Fig. 7) of a cookware to
measure the diameter of a
cookware.
Fig. 7

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Correct Method Of Using Cookware On The Induction Hob
- Flat bottom and straight sides.
- Pan size bottom meets or
exceeds the recommended minimum
requirement which is 90mm (measuring
method as per Fig. 7) for cooking zone use.
- Pan is properly balanced and
rests completely on the cook top
surface.
Cookware is centered correctly on the
cooking zone surface.
- Pan size bottom does not meet
the recommended minimum requirement
(90mm) for the cooking zone use.
- Pan bottom is curved or warped.
- Pan is titled and bottom does
not rest completely on the cook top
surface.
Cookware is not centered correctly on the
cooking zone surface.
Incorrect Method Of Using Cookware On The Induction
Hob

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Please take note that any of the above mentioned conditions
would cause uneven heating of the cookware and affect the
cooking results.
As the induction elements have a pan detection feature, when a
non metallic or a cookware with a pan size bottom lesser than the
minimum requirement of 90mm is used, all the indicators bars of
the power zone indicator would continuously flash indicating a
“
pan detection failure”
.
Note :
The “pan detection failure” indicated by continuous
flashing of the power zone indicator, would be flashing
continuously for 10mins, after which the corresponding
cooking zone would shutdown or until the problem is
resolved after which the hob would function as normal.
It is recommended to always use heavier high quality stainless steel
cookware on your induction cook top surface. This will greatly reduce the
possibility of developing scratches on the ceramic surface. Even when
quality cookware is used it can scratch the cook top surface, this is
especially when cookwares are slide across the surface of the ceramic
glass instead of being lifted up. Eventually the build-up of scratches will
make cleaning the surface difficult and degrade the overall appearance of
the cook top. It is thus recommended that cookware’s are not slide
across the ceramic surface rather to be lifted up when moving.
CAUTION
Before cleaning the hob, be sure the controls are turned OFF and
the hob is cool
General Care And Cleaning
Cleaning Of The Hob Top

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CAUTION
Do Not use steam cleaner for cleaning or cleansing of the hob
WARNING
Do Not use a ceramic glass cleaner when the hob is still hot. The
fumes can be hazardous to your health, and can chemically
damage the ceramic-glass surface.
CAUTION
Damage to the ceramic glass hob may occur if you use
scrub/scouring pad.
These types of soils must be removed immediately if spilled or
melted onto the hob top. Permanent marks may occur if not
removed immediately. After turning OFF the cooking zone, use a
razor blade scraper or a metal spatula and scrape the soil from
the hot surface. (As shown in Fig. 8) Allow the hob top to cool
and use the same cleaning method for heavy or burned on soils.
Fig. 8
For Light to Moderate Soil
Apply a few drops
ceramic glass cleaner
directly to the hob top. Use a clean paper
towel or a fluff-free cloth to clean the
entire hob top surface. Make sure the hob
is cleaned thoroughly, leaving no residue.
For Heavy, Burned on Soil
First, clean the surface as described above.
If the soil still remains, carefully scrape
soils with a metal razor blade scraper,
holding the scraper an angle of 30 degree
to the surface. (As shown in Fig. 8).
Remove loosened soils with
ceramic glass
cleaner
and buff surface clean.
Plastic Or Foods With A High Sugar Content

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The lock down mode has been activated. Turn off the lock down
mode.
(See instructions under “How To Operate The Induction Hob”-
Using The Lock Down Mode, section in this Instruction Manual to resolve
the problem)
House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped. Check/reset
or replace fuse. If the problem is a circuit overload, have this
corrected by a qualified electrician.
Supply wiring not complete. Contact installation agent or dealer.
Power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Contact the electric
company.
The pan detection sensors could not detected a cookware that is
correct for Induction cooking. Follow the instructions outlined in
section
“Selecting the Correct Cookware”
to ensure the cookware
Abrasive cleaner and
scouring pads, such as metal
and some nylon pads, may
scratch the hob top, making
it more difficult to clean.
Do not use harsh cleaners
such as chlorine bleach,
ammonia or oven cleaners,
as they may etch or
discolour the hob top.
Do Not Use The Following On The Induction Hob
Solution To Common Problems
The Entire Hob Can Not Be Operated
All Bars On The Power Indicator Are Continuously Flashing

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used is of Induction compatible material ands meets the minimum
pan size requirement.
Cookware had been removed from the cooking zone before
switching OFF. Place cookware back on the cooking zone or if
finished cooking turn OFF the affected Cooking Zone.
This would be caused by continuous movement of the pan over
the cooking zone while the cooking zone is under use. Stop the
action and wait for several minutes for hob to reset itself before
resuming normal operation.
The automatic shut down feature would shut down the cooking
zone, once a cooking zone has reached its maximum default
timing.
(See instruction under How To Operate The Induction Hob”-
Auto Shutdown Protection section in this Instruction Manual) The default
timing would be interrupted and reset when there are changes in setting
while cooking.
Type of cookware used is incorrect for Induction Cooking.
Cookware bottom is lesser than the minimum required size.
Cookware is uneven or warped.
Cookware had not been placed properly on the cooking zone.
(See instruction under “Cookware Selection And Material Type” section in
this Instruction Manual for the problems above)
No power supply to the appliance.
See instruction under “Entire Hob
Can Not be Operated”, section in this Instruction Manual.
Incorrect cooking zone had been selected, ensure the correct
control is ON for the cooking zone being used.
Cooking Zone Shuts Down While Cooking
Cooking Zone Does Not Heat Food
Induction Hob Timer Display Shows E3 Error
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