Matrix MHC002 Reference manual

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MHC002
Ceramic
Hob'
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for
li1Staliation, Use
and
Maintenance'
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cannot
be
held responsible for injuries
or
losses' caused
by
incQrrect ilse or installation
of
this
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,is
not
des,igned
to
be
used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensorial
or
mental
who
lad<
experience or knowledge
about
it, unless they have
had
supervision
or
instructions
on
how
to
use
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ci,"cums-tancp.sshould any external covers beremovedfor servicing or maintenanceexcept
by
suitablyqualified
"'--'C'''-,·i'-oPlease:,eni:er·the details on
the
appliance rating plate
bel.ow
for reference,
to
as~ist
CDA
Customer Care
in
the
event
of
a
.
and
to
registeryour appliance for guarantee purposes.
le~laratlol"S
of
Conformity:
ar,plfantehas been manufactured
to
the
strictest standards
and
complies with
all
applicable legislation,
induding.
Electdealsafety (lVD)
2006/95/EC
and
Electromagnetic interference compatibility (EMC)
2004/108/EC.
Parts
invalidate
the
guarantee suppliedwith this productfollowing incorrect
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to
come into contactwith
food
conform
to
89/109/EC.
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FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
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workinglife,
the
product must be taken
to
a special local authority waste collection centre
or
to
a dealer
aRPlIance recycling services.
g.ot'a household appliance separately avoids
possibl<;
negative consequencesfor
the
environmentand health.
It
also
tie
constituent materials
to
be recovered,.saving both energy
and
resources.
As
a reminder
of
the
need
to
dispose
of
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Pleasenote:
Ceramic
nobs
become
hot and
remain
hotduring and
immediately
after
use.
Do,
not touch the
hob
until
it
has
been
alloweli
to
cOol.
.
Keep
children
away
from
the
appliance
when
in
use.
Never
put
cooking
foil
or
plastic
materials
on
the
Ceramic
surface
when
the
hob
is
hot.
These
materials
could melt"nd
cause
damage
tothe
hob.
Never
use
the
hob
topfor storage.
Pan
handles should never
Stand
outbeyond theedge ofthe
worktop.
This
will
ensure
children
cannot
reach
them.
Do
not
use
pans
with
rough
bases
(e.g.
cast
iron)
as
these
may
scratch the
hob
surface.
Do
not
switch
on
the
zones
without
cookware
in
place.
Do
notlean
over
the
hob
when
it
is
in
we. .
Follow
the
cleaning
instructions
carefully.
Ensure
the
base
ofthe saucepan
is
clean
and
dry
before
placing
it
on
the
hob.
After
use,
please
ensure that
all
the
zQnes
have
been switched
off.
This
hob
(Class
3)
has
been designedfor
use
only
as
a
cooking
appliance.
Anyotlier
use
(e.g.
heating
rooms)
should
be'
considered incorrect and therefore dangerous.
The
appliance
is
not intendedto be operated
by
any
means
of
an
external timer or separate
remot","control
sYstem.
,Important
,
Do
not
use
the
hob
ifthe
glass
surface
is
cracked
ordamaged to prevent
risk
of
electric
shock.
Disconnect
it
from
the
power
supply.
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5.
Back
left
zone
key
9.
Reduce
power
level
key
6.
Front
left
zone
key
10.
Increase
power
level
key
7.
Back
right
zone
key
11.
Power
on
/
off
key
.
8.
Front
right
zone
key
12.
Childlock
key

1
I
Using
your
hob
To
switch
th~
zone on '
),
• Touch
the
0
key.
The zone
i1isplays
will
flash 0 and
the
hob
will
beep
to
confirm
the
hob
is
on.
Pleasenote:
If
a power
level
is
not
set
within
ten
seconds,
the
zone
will
switch offautomaticany.
to
set
the
powerlevel
"Touchthe
zqne selection key for
the
zone required, _
• Touch
theO
key
to
increase
the
po~r
level from 1 (lowest) to 9 (maximum),
and
thee)
key
to
reduce
it
•
To
go
straight
to
power level 9,
tou~
the
0
key
when
the
zone
is
first switched on,
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Pleasenote:
The power
level
keys
are only active
for
one
zone
at
a time.
To
make a zone active when
the
hob
is
on, touch
the
zone .
selection
key
for
that
zone, '
Boosterfunction
The hob
is
equippedwith a Boosterfunction which
will
set
the
zone
to
its maximum powerfor a specific period
of
time,
and
then'the
zone
will
return
to
normal functioning, '
•
Once
the
z~ne
is
switched on, touch
the
d key
to
set
the
zone
power level
at
9,
and
then
touch
the
0
key
again so a
.(dot)
or
an_
A shows on the zone display for
five
seconds. ,
• Touch
the
()
key to
set
the
reqUired power level between 1
and
8 within
five
seconds (whilst
the
zone
display shows
the.
(dot)
or
an
A).
The
hob
will
beep
to
confirm
the
booster
is
set.
.
To
change
the
power level, touch
the
0
ord
keys
at
any time, ,
Once
the
booster function
is
complete,
the
hob
will
'beep
and
the
zone
will
return
to
the
selected power level.
Pleasenote:
•
As
9
is
the
maximum power level, there
is
no boost function available
at
power level
9.
Selecting power level 9
will
deactivate
the
booster.
To
switch a zone
off
•
Touc!1
the
z~ne
selection
key
for
the
zone
required.
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. '
-Touch
theO
key reduce
the
power level to 0
or
touch the 0
and
0 keys simultaneously. The zone
will
switch off
after approximately three seconds., '
To switdt
th~
hob
off
• Touch
the
0
key.
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heat
indicator.;
to
warn
when
any
ofthe zones are
still
hot to the touch after
cooking.
display
after
cooking
until
the zone
is
atasafe temperature to touch.
residual
heat
indicator.;
will
illuminate
afterthe power
supply
is
restored.
However,
whilst
power
supply
tothe
hob
the
residual
heat
indicators
will
not
work,
so
extra
care
must
be
taken.
unintentionally.
until
the
~ED
above
the
childlock
key
illuminates
and the
hob
beeps
aDl)ro<irr.at.,lv
Ithnee
seconds
until
the
LED
ab'ove
the
childlock
key
goes out and the
hob
beeps
to
offa zone
when
the
childlock
is
on for
safety
reasons.

EfficientUse
of
your
Hob
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Before usingyour hob for
the
first time, switch
the
zones on for a
FEW
SECONDS
to
burn
off
any grease left over
Jrom,
the
manufacturing process
The ceramicglass retains heat, so
to
make best use
ofthe
residual heat, switch
off
the
zonefive minutes prior
to
the
end
of
cooking. .
To
reduce
the
cooking time,
the
zone can be
set
to
the
maximum setting
at
the
beginning
of
cooking,
and
then
reduced
during cookingtime. .
The hob
is
equipped.with zones
of
different sizes, designed
to
accommodate most shapes
and
sizes
of
pan. For
results,
only
use pans with flat
bottoms
and
choose an appropriate zone depending
on
the
size
of
the
pan. The
most
ef- -
fident
use
of
the
hob
is
shown below, where
the
pan
and
zone are,correctly chosen.
Use pan
lids
where possible
to
minimise
the
energy usage
of
your appliance.
It
is
very important
thatthe
pans used
on
the
hob are made
of
a suitable material arid have
the
correct
type
of
base:
THe·.
base should
be
flat
and
smooth, as any rough
part
on
the
pan base couldscratch
the
ceramic hob top.
Choose pans which are between
the
sizes recommended
in
the
table above, and with
bases
that
are as non-reflective as pos-
sible, e,g. dull and dark.
Only pans recommendedfor use
On
ceramic hobsshould
be
used.

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disconnect the appliance
from
the power supply before undertaking
any
cleaning
ormaintenance.
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nolildlJSe
a non-abrasive deaner to dean the hob top.
Any
abrasive
cleaner
(including
Cif)
will
scratch thesurface and
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thecontrol
panel
markings.
Wipe
be cleaned
with
asponge and hot
Cleaning
sponge and soft doth,
Light
wipe
off
with
asoft
dry
cloth.
Wipe
over the zone to
be
cleaned
with
asponge and hot
Accumulated baked-on stains!
Cleaning
sponge or
glass
scraper
water,
using
a ceramic scraper to remove
any
large
marks
dirt, sugar
spills
or melted
plastics
and soft
cloth
or stains andthen
wipe
off
with
a softdry doth.
Pour
a
small
all'\ount of
warm
white
vinegar
ontothe
stain,
Rings
and hard water
residues
White
vinegar
and soft cloth'
leave
it
to stand, and then
wipe
offwitlia'soft
dry
doth,
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'*e<imcleariers must not be used when cleaning this appliance.
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Road,
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Mains Electricity Connection
Warning!Thisappliance
must
be
eat1hed
We recommend thatthe appliance
is
connected
by
a qualified electrician, who
is
a member
of
the
N.l.C.E.I.C
and who
will
comply with the
I.E.E.
and
local
regulations.
ThisappDance isintended
to
be
connected
to
fixed.
wiring
an11s
not
silltableforconnection
to
a
13A
plug
or
13Asupply. . . . .
This appliance
is
intended to
be
connected
to
fixed
wiring
by
a double pole
switch,
having
a contact separation
of
at
least 3mm
in
all
poles.
The
switch
must
be
positioned
no
further than 2m from the appliance.
Pleasenolle:
This
appliance
is
intended to
be
connected
to
the
mains
supply
with
a.cable
of
cross section area
2.5
mm2.
A
I~fg~r
cable
may
notfit the terminal connections.
The
marking
of
the
current
rating
ofthe
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
protecting
this
appliance
should
be
marked
onthe
socket
outlet
Assembly
andeiectrical connection should
be
carried out
by
specialised personnel.
When
installing
this product
we
recommendyou seek
the
help
of
another
individual.
Use
a
32A
fuse
breaker
Fig.3
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pOsItIon
of
the
hob:
.
'.
mUSt
be.installed
a
minimum
of50mm
from
any
ba~k
wall
and
a
minimum
of
190mm
away
from
any
ital
surfaces,
e.g.
a
tall
cupboard end
panel.
This
may
be
reduced
to
100mm
if
the
adjacent
surface
is
resistant
or
steel,
for
example).
These
dimensions
are
shown
in
Fig.4.
hood
is
to
be
installed
above
the
hob,
the
height
ofthe hood
above
the
hob
m~
be
at
least
600mm
(650mm
is
fJded}(Fig.5),
If
the
instructions
supplied
with
the
hood
dictate thatthe hood must
be
installed
at
a
height
greater
}990rnm, then that
height
is
the
minimum
required
fUn1itul'll!
l'Il!qulrements:
i[,imum
height
of
any
cabinet
immediately
above
the
hob
is
900mm.
The
minimum
height
of
any
adjacent
units
.t
pelmets)
is
400mm,
unless
they
are
m,nufactured
from
a
material
resistant
to
fire
(steel,
for
example)

1
I
How
to
Install
the
Hob
How
to
install~e
hob:
Overall
dimensions
ofthe
hob:
Width:
580mm
Depth:
510mm
Worktop cut-out
dimensions:
Width:
560mm
Depth:
490mm
1.
Make
the required hole
in
thewori<top.
Before
doing
this,
you must
check
the instructions supplied
with
any
cooKer
hood
to enslirethatyou
will
have
the required
clearance.
The cut-out
(FigA)
shows
a 60mm
gap
fromthe
wall
tothe cut-out
edge.
The
distance
from
the
hob,
when fitted, to
"the
back
wall
is
50mm.lfa
splashback/wori<top
upstand
is
to
be
fitted,
.take
this
into
account
when
cuttingthe
hole.
The
minimum
di~nce
thatthe hob should be
pOSitioned
away
from
the
rear
wall
or
splashback
is
50mm.
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2.
Position
the
hob
seal,
as
shown
in.
Fig.6,
ensuring thatthe ends meetwithout
overlapping.
Do
not
use
silicone
type sealant
3.
Secure
the
hob
totheworktop
using
the
fixing
brackets
and
screws
supplied,
as'shown
in
Fig.7.
Remove
a~y
excess
sealant
after tightening the
brackets.
Do
hotover-tighten the
fixing
brackets.
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Serviced by
ICIDIAI
To
contact
our
Customer Care Department,
or
for Service,
please contact us on
the
details below.

GUARANTEE
Your
new
Matrix
product
is
guaranteed against defects
in
materials
and/or
workmanship. Any parts found
to
be defective
will
be repaired
or
replaced
at
our
discretion.
All
repairs must be carried
out
by
an authorised Matrix Repair Agent.
THIS GUARANTEE
IS
VALID
PROVIDINGTHAT:
• The appliance
has
been installed
by
a
suitably
qualified person
•
Installation
has
been carried
out
in
accordance
with
instructionsand current
legislation
• Proofofpurchase
can
be
produced
• The appliance
has
been usedfor
domestic purposes
only
• The appliance
has
not been tampered
with or repair attemptedor modified
by
any
unauthorised person
THIS GUARANTEE
DOES
NOT
COVER:
• Damage
by
misuse,
neglect ortransit
•
Use
ofpartsthat
have
not been
recommended
by
Matrix
• Routine maintenance, general wear &
tearand installation faults
•
Rubber
seals,
removable
glass
and/or
plastic
parts,
fuses
or
light
bulbs
which
all
need replacing
periodically
• Second-hand or reconditioned
appliances
•
Appliances
usedfor commercial or
professional purposes
This
guarantee
does
not
in
any
way
affect
your
statutory
legal
rights
Please
note:
If
you
do
not register
within
30
days
of
your
purchase
date,
you
will
NOT
receive
the
full
2
year
guarantee.
You
will
only
be
eligible
for 1
year
parts &
labour
guarantee.
Standard
2
year
parts
guarantee
All
Matrix
appliances
are
covered
by
a2
year
parts guarantee*
plus
a
full
parts
and
labour guarantee during the
first
year.
*
All
guarantees
are
subject to registration.

r
Please registerwithin
30
days
You
must
registerwithin
30
days
to
receive
FREE
2 yearpartscover.
Completeand
retum
the
form below. Failure
to
registerwill
entitle
you
to
the
standard 1 yearpartsand labourcoveronly.
(It
is
essential
to
provide
your
Postrode)
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t Please ensure
that
all
sections are completed correctly.
We
will
be unable to registeryour product unless you
provide
us
with full and correct information.
If
your product has been installed into a brand new property (does
not
include extensions / conversions) andfitted D
into
the
first kitchen supplied, please tick
the
box:
Please
send
your
completed
card
and
a
copy
of
your
proof
of
purchase
to:
Matrix Appliances,
The
CDA Group Ltd, Harby Road, Langar, Nottinghamshire, NG13 9HY
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