
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Induction hob

We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance.
This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier. The
instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance. If you do find transport damage,
please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance, or the regional
warehouse from which it was supplied. The telephone number can be found on the
invoice or on the delivery note.
Instructions for installation and connection are supplied on a separate sheet.
Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance. Repair or any
warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the appliance shall not be
covered by the warranty.
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the rating plate.
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The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning – general danger

Contents
51. Safety precautions ..........................................................................................................
72. Other important safety warnings ...................................................................................
72.1 Before connecting the appliance ....................................................................................
83. Induction hob installation ...............................................................................................
103.1 Flush-mount installation into the worktop .......................................................................
144. Connecting the induction hob to the power mains ......................................................
144.1 Power cord ......................................................................................................................
154.2 Connecting the appliance ...............................................................................................
185. Appliance description .....................................................................................................
185.1 Before first use ................................................................................................................
196. Operating the cooking hob .............................................................................................
196.1 Control unit ......................................................................................................................
216.2 Switching the hob on/off .................................................................................................
216.3 Automatic pan detection .................................................................................................
226.4 Pan movement detection ................................................................................................
226.5 Switching the cooking zone on/off ..................................................................................
236.6 High heating setting - "Power boost" ............................................................................
236.7 Automatic heating ...........................................................................................................
246.8 Bridged cooking zone - "Bridge" ...................................................................................
246.9 Pause - "Stop&Go" ........................................................................................................
256.10 Memory function - "Recall function" ..............................................................................
256.11 Pan detection indicator ...................................................................................................
266.12 Hot cooking zone indicator .............................................................................................
266.13 Time functions .................................................................................................................
276.14 User settings ...................................................................................................................
296.15 Child lock .........................................................................................................................
296.16 The additional functions with automatic programs .........................................................
316.17 Maximum cooking time ...................................................................................................
316.18 Automatic overheat protection ........................................................................................
316.19 Automatic switch off ........................................................................................................
326.20 ConnectLife ....................................................................................................................
326.21 Wi-Fi management ..........................................................................................................
336.22 Connecting an external hood - "Hob to Hood" ...............................................................
347. Tips and hints ..................................................................................................................
347.1 Cooking hob (conventional or glass ceramic) .................................................................
347.2 Induction cooking zone operating principle ....................................................................
357.3 Induction cookware .........................................................................................................
367.4 Energy saving tips ...........................................................................................................
378. Cleaning and maintenance .............................................................................................
389. Problems and errors .......................................................................................................
409.1 Noises during induction cooking .....................................................................................
4010. Technical data .................................................................................................................
4111. Disposal ............................................................................................................................
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1. Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – CAREFULLY READ
THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge 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.
Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean
the appliance, as this may result in an electric shock.
The appliance is not intended to be controlled by external timers
or separate remote control system.
Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has
incorporated means of disconnection. Fixed wiring must be
made in accordance with the wiring rules.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or. similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid a hazard (only for appliances supplied with
connection cord).
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WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance
to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Switch off all cooking
zones using their respective controls and remove the fuse or
trip the main circuit breaker so that the appliance is fully isolated
from the power mains.
WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be
dangerous and may result in fire. NEVER try to extinguish a fire
with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover flame
e.g. with a lid or a fire proof blanket.
WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking
surfaces.
CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short
term cooking process has to be supervised continuously.
CAUTION: This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must
not be used for other purposes, for example room heating.
WARNING: Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer
of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of
the appliance in the instructions for use as suitable or hob
guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of inappropriate
guards can cause accidents.
Metalic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should
not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot.
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After use, switch off the hob element by its control and do not
rely on the pan detector.
The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by
an authorized service technician or expert. Tampering with the
appliance or nonprofessional repair thereof may result in risk
of severe injury or damage to the product.
2. Other important safety warnings
The appliance is intended for household use. Do not use it for any other purpose, such as room heating,
drying of pets or other animals, paper, fabrics, herbs etc. As this may lead to injury or fire hazard.
The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or
expert. Tampering with the appliance or nonprofessional repair thereof may result in risk of severe
injury or damage to the product.
If another electrical appliance is connected to an AC power socket near the appliance, make sure the
power cord does not come in to contact with hot cooking zones.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service
technician, in order to avoid hazard.
Using the glass ceramic hob as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it. Never
heat food in aluminium foil or in plastic containers on the cooking hob. Such foil or containers may
melt which can result in a fire or damage to the cooking hob.
Do not store temperature-sensitive items underneath the appliance, such as cleaners or detergents,
spray cans etc.
Eventual mismatches in colour shades between different appliances or components within a single
design line may occur due to various factors, such as different angles under which the appliances are
observed, different coloured backgrounds, materials, and room illumination.
2.1 Before connecting the appliance
WARNING!
Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance. Repair or any
warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the appliance shall not be
covered by the warranty.
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3. Induction hob installation
Installation dimensions
JIHGFEDCBA
560-
562
min.50min.600
490-
492
min.405054min.1052059560 cm
760-
762
min.50min.600
490-
492
min.405054min.1052079580 cm
INFORMATION!
Installation and connection of the appliance to the power mains may only be carried out by a
qualified technician.
Installation procedure
• Suitably protect the edges of the cut aperture.
• Connect the induction cooking hob to the mains power supply (see instructions for the connection
of the induction cooking hob to mains power supply).
• Place the induction hob into the cut aperture.
• Veneer or other finish of the piece of kitchen furniture into which the hob is to be built in should
be treated with heat resistant glue (100 °C); otherwise, the worktop finish may be discolored or
deformed.
• Use of solid wood corner trims on worktops behind the induction cooking hob is only allowed if
the clearance between the trim and the hob is no smaller than indicated on the installation plans.
INFORMATION!
The worktop has to be completely level.
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INFORMATION!
The appliance already has a pre-installed gasket.
• The induction hob is suitable for installation
into a worktop above a kitchen cabinet with
a minimum width of 600 mm.
• Any kitchen cabinetry suspended above the
induction hob should be high enough not to
disturb the work process.
• The vertical distance between the induction
hob and the kitchen hood must be at least
the distance specified in the instructions for
installation of the kitchen hood and no less
than 500 mm.
• The distance between the edge of the induc-
tion hob and the adjacent kitchen cabinet
should be no less than 40 mm.
• Minimum clearance between the induction
hob and the rear wall is indicated in the install-
ation diagram.
Lower cabinet with a drawer
• There must be an opening with a height of
no less than 140 mm along the entire width
of the cabinet in the cabinet rear wall.
• Adequate ventilation should be allowed.
• There must be a drawer under the kitchen
cabinet. Do not store aluminium foil, flam-
mable substances or liquids (such as sprays)
in it. Keep such substances away from the
cooking hob. Danger of explosion! It should
also not be used to store small objects and
paper, as they may be sucked in.
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Lower cabinet with an oven
min. 20
0 mm
min. 28 mm
IVIV
• Installing an oven under the induction hob is
possible for oven models with a cooling fan.
• Before installing the oven, the kitchen cabinet
rear wall has to be removed in the area of the
opening for installation.
• If other appliances are installed under the in-
duction cooking hob we cannot guarantee
their correct operation.
INFORMATION!
Normal operation of the induction cooking hob electronic components requires sufficient air
circulation.
INFORMATION!
The recommended height of the front ventilation slot is 4 mm.
3.1 Flush-mount installation into the worktop
Installation dimensions
LKJIHGFEDCBA
560-
562
490-
492
599-
600
min.50min.600
524-
525
min.405054min.10520595
60
cm
760-
762
490-
492
799-
800
min.50min.600
524-
525
min.405054min.10520795
80
cm
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Appliances without faceted edges or decorative frames, are suitable for flush mounting.
CUT-OUTGLASS
Installation procedure
• The appliance may only be installed into a temperature- and water-resistant countertop, such as
a countertop made of natural stone (marble, granite) or solid wood (the edges along the cut-out
have to be sealed).
• When installing into a countertop made of ceramics, wood, or glass, a wooden sub-frame should
be used. The frame is not supplied with the appliance. The appliance may only be installed into
a countertop made of other materials after you have consulted the countertop manufacturer and
obtained his express approval.
• Internal dimension of the basic unit should be at least equal to the internal cut-out for the appliance.
This will allow simple removal of the appliance from the countertop.
1. First, feed the power cord through the cut-out.
2. Place the appliance over the centre of the cut-
out.
3. Connect the appliance to the power mains.
4. Test appliance operation.
5. Seal the slot between the appliance and the
countertop using a silicone sealant. The silicone
sealant used to seal the appliance has to be
temperature-resistant (to at least 160 °C).
6. Smooth out the silicone sealant using a suit-
able tool. Do not switch on the appliance until
the silicone sealant has dried completely.
1. Silicone sealant
2. Sealing tape
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Stone countertop
WARNING!
Pay particular attention to built-in dimensions with (natural) stone countertops. When choosing
the silicone sealant, observe the countertop material and consult the countertop manufacturer.
Use of inappropriate silicone sealants can result in permanent discolouration of some parts.
1. Countertop
2. Appliance
3. Slot
Given the margin of error (tolerance) for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance, and the cut out
in the countertop, the slot is adjustable (min.2 mm).
Ceramic, wooden, or glass countertop
1. Countertop
2. Appliance
3. Slot
4. Wooden frame, thickness
16 mm.
Given the margin of error (tolerance) for the induction hob and the cut-out in the countertop, the
slot is adjustable (min. 2 mm).
Install the wooden frame 5 mm below the upper edge of the countertop (see Figure).
Removing the built-in appliance
Disconnect the induction hob from the power mains. Use a suitable tool to remove the silicone gasket
from the perimeter. Remove the induction hob by pressing from the lower side upwards.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to remove the appliance from the upper side of countertop!
WARNING!
The service department shall only be responsible for repair and servicing of the induction hob.
Consult your specialized kitchen equipment dealer regarding the re-installation of the flush-
mount induction hob.
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WARNING!
If the oven is installed under a flush-mounted cooking hob, then the worktop thickness should
be at least 40 mm.
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4. Connecting the induction hob to the power
mains
• Power mains protection must conform to the relevant regulations.
• Before connecting the appliance, make sure the voltage specified on the rating plate conforms to
the voltage of the power mains.
• There should be a switching device in the electrical installation that can disconnect all poles of
the appliance from the power mains, with a minimum clearance of 3 mm between the contacts
when open. Suitable devices include fuses, protective switches etc.
• The connection should be adjusted to the current and fuses.
• After installation, the parts carrying electrical current and insulated parts shall be protected against
contact.
WARNING!
The appliance may only be connected by an authorised expert. Incorrect connection
may damage parts of the appliance. In such case, there is no right to warranty! Disconnect
the appliance from the power mains before any repair or maintenance operation.
WARNING!
The appliance can be connected to the power mains when the temperature of the appli-
ance is that of room temperature.
4.1 Power cord
(appliance without a power cord)
* Ferrules are not supplied.
INFORMATION!
We recommend using electric wire ferrules (end terminals).
• The following may be used for connection:
• PVC insulated connection cables type H05 VV-F with yellow-green protective conductor, or other
equivalent or superior cables.
• Exterior cable diameter should be at least 8.00 mm.
• Run the power cord through a cord strain relief (clamp) that protects the cable from being pulled
out.
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4.2 Connecting the appliance
1. Open the cover of the connection terminal box.
2. Connect everything according to your type of appliance. The jumpers are provided on the connection
terminal.
3. Run the power cord through a cord strain relief (clamp) that protects the cable from being pulled
out.
4. For smaller diameter cables, remove the cord strain relief from the terminal and place it at a lower
position as shown in the figure below.
Terminal
1
2
3
1. Higher position (cables of larger diameters)
2. Lower position (cables of smaller diameters)
3. Cord strain relief
To remove the cord strain relief from a higher position, unscrew it first with a screwdriver, place it in
a vertical position and pull it out of the bracket with some force in the direction of the arrow.
To attach the cable holder to a lower position, first place it in a vertical position, then attach it to the
bracket using vertical force.
Connection diagram
Single phase connection (up to 32 A)
• Single-phase connection (1 1N, 220-240 V~/50 Hz):
- Voltage between line and neutral conductor is 220–240 V~. Install
a jumper between terminals 1 and 2, and between terminals 4 and
5.
- The circuit should be fitted with a fuse of up to 32 A. Power cord
core cross-sectional area should be at least 4 mm².
- If fuse is lower than 32 A, max currnet can be reduce in user set-
tings (see chapter Maximum power setting - "Power management").
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Connection diagram
2-phase connection (16A)
• 2 phases, 1 neutral conductor (2 1N, 380–415 V~ /50 Hz):
- Voltage between the line and neutral conductor is 220–240 V~.;
voltage between lines is 380–415 V~. Install a jumper between the
terminals 4 and 5. The circuit should be fitted with at least two
fuses of at least 16 A each. Power cord core cross-sectional area
should be at least 1.5 mm².
2-phase connection with two neutral conductors (16A)
• 2 phases, 2 neutral conductors (2 2N, 220–240 V 2 2N ~ /50 Hz):
- Voltage between phases and neutral conductor is 220-240 V~.
- The circuit should be fitted with at least two fuses of at least 16 A
each. Power cord core cross-sectional area should be at least
1.5 mm².
Connecting the power cord to the power mains
(appliance with a power cord)
• The cooking hob has to be hard-wired directly to the power mains.
• Devices for disconnecting from the power mains have to comply with the relevant regulations.
• Do not extend the power cord and do not lead it over sharp edges.
• If the appliance is installed above an oven, make sure the power cord is never in contact with the
oven's hot parts.
Two-phase connection
Single-phase connec-
tion
L, L1 = brown
1x < 32A
L2 = black
N, N1 = grey
= yellow and green
Two-phase connectionSingle-phase connection
If your electric mains have 2 line
conductors and 2 neutral con-
ductors, connect the appliance
as shown in Diagram C.
If your electric mains have 2 line
conductors and 1 neutral con-
ductor, connect the appliance
as shown in Diagram B.
If your electric mains have 1
phase and 1 neutral conductor,
connect the appliance as shown
in Figure A.
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Maximum power setting - "Power management"
After connecting the appliance to the power mains, press the following key for 3 seconds . As
you hold down the key, a short audible signal sounds twice. The following menu will open . By
pressing the key, you enter the additional menu, where you can use the < or > keys to select the
maximum power of the appliance. The first number represents the number of connection phases, and
the second and third numbers represent the current value per phase. To save the settings, press and
hold for 3 seconds or press if you do not want to save the settings. Two minutes after
connecting the appliance to the power mains, the power settings can no longer be changed.
INFORMATION!
If the cooking zone power settings exceed the maximum allowed power, the user interface
automatically lowers the power to the maximum allowed power.
Number and cross-
section of power
cable wires
Total power [W]Current [A]Number of phases
3 x 4.0 mm
2
7360321
3 x 4.0 mm
2
3680161
3 x 4.0 mm
2
2990131
3 x 4.0 mm
2
2760121
3 x 4.0 mm
2
2300101
4 x 1.5 mm
2
or 5 x 1.5
mm
2
(only for NL)
7360162
4 x 1.5 mm
2
5980132
4 x 1.5 mm
2
5520122
4 x 1.5 mm
2
4600102
INFORMATION!
The maximum allowed power depends on the model.
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5. Appliance description
INFORMATION!
Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model.
5 5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
1. Induction cooking zone ø 230 mm - 2300W - 3000W (boost)
2. Induction cooking zone ø 180 mm - 1400W - 2100W (boost)
3. Induction cooking zone ø 145 mm - 1200W - 1800W (boost)
4.Bridge induction cooking zone 210 x 180 mm - 2300W - 3000W (boost)
5.Cooking hob control module
5.1 Before first use
Clean the cooking surface using a damp cloth and some mild washing-up liquid.
During initial use, the characteristic "new appliance smell" may appear; it will gradually disappear.
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6. Operating the cooking hob
6.1 Control unit
(depending on the model)
The appliance can have 3 or 4 sliders.
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
DescriptionKey/Display
Switching the hob on/off
The key can be used to turn the appliance on or off.
Lock/child lock
The appliance can be locked and unlocked to prevent it from being switched
on unintentionally. Press and hold it for 3 seconds. The appliance is
now locked.
Time functions
• countdown timer for the entire cooking hob; does not power off the
cooking zone.
• shut-off timer for respective cooking zones; when the time expires, the
cooking zone is powered off.
Increase time settings
• Touch the key to increase the timer or program timer settings by 1
minute.
• Long press to quickly increase the timer or program timer settings to
the desired value.
Decrease time settings
• Touch the key to decrease the timer or program timer settings by 1
minute.
• Long press to quickly decrease the timer or program timer settings to
the desired value.
User settings
Touch the key for 3 seconds to turn on the user settings, where you can
adjust the volume, brightness, automatic pan detection, child lock and alarm
duration, pair the external hood or restore the user settings to the factory
settings. Access is only possible when the hob is turned off.
Extra functions
Touch the key to activate additional hob settings: reheating, defrosting and
boiling.
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DescriptionKey/Display
Wi-Fi connectivity settings (depending on the model)
When the user interface is on and the cooking zones are off, hold down the
key and release it when you want to enter the menu displayed on the timer.
Pause
With this function, you can pause the operation of the entire hob for up to
10 minutes. In the meantime, you can safely clean the hob without losing
your settings. Press the key to turn on or off the cooking pause and turn it
on again.
Keep warm/reheat
This function allows you to keep warm and reheat ready-made dishes.
WARM
Melting/defrosting
The function allows you to gently melt foods such as chocolate or butter.
It also allows defrosting of frozen food.
MELT
Bringing to the boil / boiling in water
This function automatically brings water to the boil and then keeps it boiling.
BOIL
Bridge (depending on the model)
Combine the cooking zones by pressing this key.
Timer related to the cooking zone
The symbol lights up when you select the corresponding timer connected
to the cooking zone.
Timer related to the entire hob
The symbol lights up when you select the countdown timer for the entire
cooking hob.
Timer settings display
Display the time settings.
Slider
Touch or slide the slider to set the cooking power or switch off the cooking
zone.
Power level display
When the function is not on, the cooking zone display is partially illu-
minated. When the value is selected, it will illuminate fully.
Hot zone indicator
The cooking hob has an indicator light for each of the cooking zones, indic-
ating that the cooking zone is still hot after switching off. Even if you switch
off the hob, this indicator light will be on as long as the cooking zone is hot!
Do not touch the cooking zone while this indicator light is on.
acoustic signalswipelong pressshort press
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optional stepwaiting/implementationintermediate stepinitial step
6.2 Switching the hob on/off
1. By pressing you switch on the cooking hob.
2. The slider indicating the cooking zones is half-illuminated (when automatic pan detection is on).
3. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone, and the corresponding slider bar will light
up fully.
4. Set the cooking power by touching or swiping the slider. A short audible signal will be emitted.
5. Switch off the hob by pressing the key or by touching 0 on the slider on the selected zone.
INFORMATION!
If no cooking zone is switched on in 20 seconds, the induction hob will power off.
INFORMATION!
The total power of the appliance is limited and also depends on the configuration of the
cooking zones. In certain cases, you cannot set two or more cooking zones to the highest
power simultaneously. This is especially noticeable if an additional power limit has been set
on the appliance due to the household electrical installation.
6.3 Automatic pan detection
The hob has a preset automatic detection of the presence of cookware on the cooking zone.
1. By pressing you switch on the cooking hob.
2. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone, and the hob will automatically detect the
presence of cookware. The corresponding slider bar will light up fully.
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3. Set any cooking level.
6.4 Pan movement detection
The hob automatically detects the movement of the pan from one cooking zone to another if the
"automatic pan detection" function is enabled. All power and timer settings can be transferred.
1. Transfer the cookware from one active cooking zone to another free cooking zone. The preset
power level and the preset timer will start flashing on the new cooking zone.
2. Within 3 seconds, confirm the transfer of settings by pressing one of the levels on the slider of
the new zone. A short audible signal will be emitted.
3. If the transfer of settings is not confirmed after the time has elapsed or when pressing level 0 on
a new cooking zone, the settings are not transferred.
INFORMATION!
The pan movement function is not possible on a cooking zone with the automatic WARM,
MELT or BOIL programs switched on.
6.5 Switching the cooking zone on/off
1. Touch or swipe the selected slider to select the desired power level.
2. A short beep sounds, the selected power is fully illuminated.
5. Switch off the hob by touching 0 on the slider or by pressing to switch off the hob.
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6.6 High heating setting - "Power boost"
For quick cooking, the high heating setting can be additionally activated on the cooking zones. Thus,
with the additional power of the cooking zones, you can quickly heat up even larger quantities of food.
The additional operating power is activated for a maximum of 10 minutes and then automatically
decreases to level 9. If the hob is not too hot, it can be reactivated.
1. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone.
2. Set the level with increased power.
3. To switch off the "Power boost" function, reduce the cooking zone power.
6.7 Automatic heating
3s
120s
By activating the function, the selected cooking zone heats up for a period of time at a higher power,
before it automatically switches to the set level. To turn on the function, select the power level and
hold it for 3 seconds. The automatic function can only be switched on if the cooking zone has been
switched off.
87654321Power grade
1951204302601801207040Heating time [s]
INFORMATION!
The automatic rapid heating function is suitable for dishes that have to be heated up at max-
imum power first, and then cooked for a longer period of time at a lower power level without
the need for constant supervision.
The automatic rapid heating function is not suitable for braising, frying, or sautéing, food that
requires frequent turning, basting, or mixing, or food that has to boil for a longer period of time
in a pressure cooker.
During automatic operation, the set power level is illuminated, and level 9 flashes.
During the operation of the automatic function, it will deactivate if the power level is decreased. If the
power level is increased during the operation of the automatic function, the new set timer will include
the time that has already elapsed at the previous selected level. If the elapsed time is longer than the
time you want to reset, the automatic program will automatically end.
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6.8 Bridged cooking zone - "Bridge"
(depending on the model)
The cooking zones on the left or right side of the cooktop can be combined into one large connected
zone. You can place an oval baking dish or grill plate on this zone.
NOTE!
The pan must be large enough to cover the centres of the upper and lower cooking zones.
• The maximum size of the baking tray is 40 x 25 cm.
• For an even heat distribution, we recommend a baking tray with a thicker bottom.
• The baking tray gets very hot during cooking, so take care to protect against burns.
• When placing the baking tray on the hob, be careful not to cover the control module with it.
Cooking zones can be combined if:
• Both fields are inactive.
• One of the compatible zones is active – the set level of the connected cooking zone is transferred
from the active zone.
• Both cooking zones are active – the set level of the connected cooking zone is transferred from
the active zone that was operating at a lower level. If both cooking zones are set to the same level
before combining, the same power is transferred.
1s
1. By pressing for 1 second you activate the function. A short audible signal will be emitted.
2. Set the cooking level on the lower or upper slider.
3. Switch off the function by pressing or by touching 0 on the slider. A short audible signal will
be emitted.
NOTE!
Active timers that are linked to the cooking zones that you wish to combine are switched off
when activated.
6.9 Pause - "Stop&Go"
With this function, you can pause the operation of the entire hob during cooking.
10 min.
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1. By pressing for 1 second you activate the function. A short audible signal sounds, the pause
key flashes, and all set timers are temporarily stopped. If the activated countdown timer is connected
to the entire hob, it continues to run.
2. All buttons are inactive except and .
3. By pressing for 1 second within 10 minutes you deactivate the function. The hob continues
to operate with the same settings as before the function was activated.
INFORMATION!
If no key is pressed within 10 minutes, the hob will switch off automatically.
INFORMATION!
If the global timer is activated, it remains active in Stop&Go mode and can be confirmed with
any button.
6.10 Memory function - "Recall function"
In case of switching off the user interface, the function allows you to restore the cooking zone setting
when switching on again.
9s 7s
1. Restart the user interface within 9 seconds of switching off the hob.
2. After power-up, the indicator flashes for 7 seconds.
3. Within 7 seconds of switching on the appliance, activate the key, to restore the settings set
before switching off the hob. When the settings are restored, an acoustic signal will be emitted.
4. If the key is not activated within a time interval of 7 seconds, or any other key is activated
immediately after power on, the settings cannot be reversed.
6.11 Pan detection indicator
2 min.
The appliance automatically detects a missing pan on an active cooking zone. In case of a missing
pan, the entire slider with the set power will flash. During this time, the corresponding timers are
temporarily paused on the cooking zone where no pans are present.
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INFORMATION!
If you do not put the cookware back on the cooking zone within 2 minutes, an acoustic signal
will be emitted and the cooking zone will be switched off.
6.12 Hot cooking zone indicator
The hob is equipped with a hot cooking zone indicator.
The cooking zone heats up via residual heat emitted by the cookware. When you remove the cookware
from the cooktop or turn off the cooking zone, the indicator light illuminates; during this time, you
can use this heat to keep food warm or melt dishes.
INFORMATION!
When goes out, the cooking zone can still be hot!
WARNING!
Be careful, there is a risk of burns!
6.13 Time functions
The appliance allows you to set a countdown timer that is connected to the entire cooking hob or to
set the programme hours that are connected to each cooking zone.
Countdown timer for the entire cooking hob
9:59
The countdown timer can only be set when the user interface is switched on. When the countdown
timer is set, it will continue to count down even after the hob is switched off or while the Stop&Go
function is active. After the set time expires, an audible signal is triggered, which can be deactivated
by pressing any key.
INFORMATION!
After the time has elapsed, the audible signal can also be switched off when the hob is switched
off or paused. Press any key to confirm.
Programme timer
After the set program timer expires , the cooking zone that was connected to the timer will be
switched off and an audible signal will be heard. You can deactivate the audible signal by pressing
any key. The program timer can only be set when the cooking zone is active.
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Time function settings
1. By pressing / you turn on the time settings. The display starts flashing and shows
the corresponding icon of the selected time function.
2. By pressing and you set the desired time in the range between 1 minute and 9 hours and
59 minutes.
3. The time function can be confirmed manually by pressing / or automatically after 7 seconds
from the last change of the desired time.
4. After the timer has been successfully confirmed, an acoustic signal will be emitted and the cor-
responding icon for the timer function will be fully illuminated.
5. During the last minute of countdown, remaining time will be displayed in seconds.
INFORMATION!
When using two or more time functions, the associated timer icon currently displayed on the
screen is fully illuminated. Other icons of the set time functions will be half-illuminated, indicating
that the functions are set but currently not shown on the display. To display the selected set
time function, click on the corresponding key.
Changing the time function
1. Make sure that the time function to be adjusted is shown on the display. If it is not, do so by
pressing the key belonging to the time function.
2. Press again the key / , so that the timer display, together with the associated time function
icon, will start flashing.
3. Change the time function arbitrarily by pressing and .
4. The time function can be confirmed manually by pressing / or automatically after 7 seconds
from the last change of the desired time.
Switching off the time function
The time function can be terminated by simultaneously pressing and when it is shown on the
display or if the time function to be interrupted is set to 0:00 and then confirmed (see changing the
time function).
6.14 User settings
On the appliance, you can set: volume, brightness, automatic pan detection, child lock, alarm duration,
external hood connection (depending on the model) and factory reset.
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INFORMATION!
The hob must be switched off to access the user settings.
1. When the user interface is switched off, enter the parameter setting menu with a 3-second press
on .
2. The display shows and after 2 seconds it displays .
3. Use and to navigate the menu between the possible settings.
4. The available settings of the selected parameter are displayed with a half-illuminated line above
the values that can be set. The currently set value is fully illuminated.
5. Exit the user settings by pressing for 3 seconds the key (the settings will be saved) or
the key (the settings will not be saved).
INFORMATION!
Entering the user settings is disabled if the active timer is connected to the entire cooking hob.
DescriptionKey/Display
Setting the power limit
After connecting the appliance to the mains, activate the following key .
After 2 minutes, the power setting is no longer possible.
Volume adjustment
Use the slider to set the desired volume level from 0 to 3.
Brightness setting
Use the slider to set the desired level of illumination from 1 to 3.
Automatic pan detection
Use the slider to turn the function on 1 or off 0.
Child lock setting
Use the 0 or 1 setting to turn on or off the automatic locking of the appliance.
Alarm duration setting
Use the slider to set the alarm duration from 0 to 2.
0 = 5 seconds
1 = 1 minute
2 = 2 minutes
Factory reset
Long press on 1 to activate and return user settings to default values.
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DescriptionKey/Display
Hood mode(depending on the model)
The setting has a function only if the hob is connected to the cooker hood
1 = Manual mode
2 = Automatic mode (preset)
Hood sensitivity (depending on the model)
The setting has a function only if the hob is connected to the cooker hood
Various profiles can be set that are related to the sensitivity of the hood in
automatic operation mode
2 = Medium sensitivity
3 = High sensitivity
6.15 Child lock
The hob can be locked against unwanted switching on.
INFORMATION!
The hob must be switched off to activate the child lock.
3 s
3 s
1. Touch and hold for 3 seconds.
2. Loc appears on the timer function display. A beep sounds, and the hob is now locked.
3. When the hob is locked, touch and hold for 3 seconds. A beep sounds, and the hob is now
unlocked.
6.16 The additional functions with automatic programs
The appliance provides three additional functions: reheating, melting/defrosting and boiling.
The additional functions allow automatic temperature control, without the need to adjust the heating
level during cooking.
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
BOIL
1. Pressing opens the additional menu. The slider bar on the selected cooking zone disappears
and additional functions are displayed.
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2. The additional function is activated by pressing the number below or above (depending on the
cooking zone) the additional function to be activated. The additional menu closes when you
press again or automatically if you do not select a program within 5 seconds.
3. When an acoustic signal is emitted, the additional function is activated.
4. The WARM and BOIL functions consist of a preheating phase and a temperature maintenance
phase. Until the ideal temperature is reached, the additional function icon will flash. When an audible
signal is emitted, the preheating phase is complete and the program icon is fully illuminated.
5. The active function can be deactivated at any time by pressing the 0 value on the corresponding
cooking zone.
6. After activating the additional function, the program timer can be set on the corresponding
cooking zone. After the set program timer has elapsed, the additional function is switched off (see
"Timer functions" to set it).
7. If you want to change the additional function after it has already been set, do so by press-
ing .The menu with additional programs opens. Set the desired program again or close the
menu.
DescriptionKey/Display
Keep warm/reheat
This function allows you to keep warm and reheat ready-made dishes.
WARM
Melting/defrosting
The function allows you to gently melt foods such as chocolate or butter.
It also allows defrosting of frozen food.
MELT
Bringing to the boil / simmering in water
This function automatically brings water to the boil and then keeps it
simmering. When preheating is complete, the water has reached temper-
ature and is ready for use. Add food after preheating is complete. Re-
commended for cooking dishes with a water content of more than 500ml.
BOIL
INFORMATION!
Using the ConnectLife app, in addition to other additional functions, the possibility of using
more than 100 guided recipes and easy monitoring of the cooking status opens up. If any ad-
ditional function is started via the ConnectLife app, the display of operation on the user interface
is different from the above. The user manual is available in the ConnectLife app.
INFORMATION!
If the pan is removed from the cooking zone during the active additional function, the active
function is paused. The selected additional function is blinking together with the corresponding
illuminated slider bar. If you put the pan back within 20 seconds, the additional function will
be resumed, otherwise it will be switched off.
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INFORMATION!
The additional function continues to be active even if the pause – "Stop&Go" function is used
for less than 20 seconds. It can also be restored with the memory function.
6.17 Maximum cooking time
For safety reasons, the cooking time for each cooking zone on the induction hob is restricted to a
maximum duration.
Maximum cooking time depends on the most recently set power level. If the power level is not changed
for a long time, the cooking zone will be switched off automatically after the maximum cooking duration
is reached (see table below).
P*987654321A**Cooking power
level
1,51,5224466888Maximum oper-
ating time (h)
* After 10 minutes, the power level automatically decreases to 9; after 1.5 hours, the cooking zone is
switched off.
** Automatic programs
6.18 Automatic overheat protection
The induction hob is fitted with a cooling fan that cools the electronic components during cooking.
The fan may operate for a while even after the end of the cooking process.
The hob is also fitted with an overheating protector that protects the electronics from damage. The
protector operates at several levels. When the cooking zone temperature gets very high, the cooking
power is automatically reduced. If this does not suffice, the cooking zone power continues to decrease,
or the safety mechanism switches off the cooking zone completely. When the induction hob cools
down, its total power is available again.
6.19 Automatic switch off
If the keys are activated for too long during cooking (e.g., due to spilt liquid or an object placed over
the sensor keys), all cooking zones will be switched off automatically after 10 seconds.
1. On the display flashes .
2. Remove the object or wipe spilt liquid from the sensor keys within 5 seconds to retain the power
level settings. If you do not remove the object or wipe the spilt liquid within 10 seconds, the induction
hob will be powered off automatically.
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6.20 ConnectLife
Connecting the appliance to the ConnectLife application
ConnectLife is a smart home platform that connects people, devices and services. The ConnectLife
application includes advanced digital services and carefree solutions that allow users to monitor and
control appliances, receive notifications from a smartphone, and update software (supported features
may vary depending on your appliance and the region/country in which you are located).
To connect your smart device, you need a home Wi-Fi network (only 2.4 GHz networks are supported)
and a smartphone equipped with the application ConnectLife.
To download the ConnectLife, application, scan
the QR code or search for ConnectLife in your
favourite app store.
1. Install the ConnectLife application and create an account.
2. In the ConnectLife application, go to the "Add device" menu and select the appropriate type of
device. Then scan the QR code (it can be found on the nameplate of the appliance; you can also
enter the AUID/MV number manually).
3. The application then guides you through the entire process of connecting the appliance to your
smartphone.
4. After a successful connection, the appliance can be operated remotely via the mobile application.
6.21 Wi-Fi management
(depending on the model)
To enter the Wi-Fi module function settings, switch on the appliance and press .
1-4s
4-7s
7-10s
10-13 s
13-16 s
Switching on the Wi-Fi module:
Press and hold the key between 1 and 4 seconds to activate the Wi-Fi module. The display
will show "On". When you release the key, the Wi-Fi module is activated. After activation, the
symbol will flash.
1.
Connecting the appliance:
With a long press of the key (between 4 and 7 seconds), "CSt" will appear on the display unit.
By releasing the key, the connection is activated. A 5-minute timer appears on the display.
During this time, scan the enclosed 3D code.
NOTE: For further settings, follow the instructions in the ConnectLife app.
2.
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Connecting additional users:
To connect additional users, press and hold the key (between 7 and 10 seconds) until "PAr"
appears on the display unit. By releasing the key, a 3-minute timer appears. During this time,
additional users can be connected to the device using the ConnectLife app. After successfully
establishing the connection, the Wi-Fi symbol will stay on.
NOTE: To continue the set-up, follow the instructions in the ConnectLife app.
3.
Removing all connected users:
After long-pressing the key (between 10 and 13 seconds), UPr will appear on the display unit,
and a line will flash below the timer key. By pressing the timer, you activate the remove function.
When you enter the menu, a 1-minute timer is displayed, which is present until the connected
users are removed from the device. Use this setting to remove all connected users from the
ConnectLife app.
4.
Switching off the Wi-Fi module:
After long-pressing the key (between 13 and 16 seconds), "OFF" will appear on the display
unit. By releasing the key, the Wi-Fi module is switched off. After switching off the module, the
symbol goes out.
5.
6.22 Connecting an external hood - "Hob to Hood"
(depending on the model)
A connected appliance allows an external hood that is compatible with your appliance to be connected.
Check with the manufacturer for compatible hoods.
Switch on the user interface and make sure that the cooking zones are not active.
1. Switch on the Wi-Fi module (see chapter 5.18 Wi-Fi operation)
2. Before using the Hob to Hood function for the first time, the hob must be updated using the
ConnectLife app
3. To pair the devices, press and hold (between 7 and 10 seconds) until "PAr" appears on the
display unit. By releasing the key, a 3-minute timer appears. During this time, enable pairing on the
other device (see the instructions of the external hood). The devices are automatically connected.
4. After successfully establishing the connection, the symbol will stay on.
5. To disconnect the appliance from the hood, press and hold until the "UPr" menu appears,
and a line flashes below the timer key. By pressing the timer, you activate the remove function.
When you enter the menu, a 1-minute timer is displayed, which is present until the connected users
are removed from the device.
INFORMATION!
With the "UPr" function, you will also remove other connected users at the same time as the
hood.
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7. Tips and hints
7.1 Cooking hob (conventional or glass ceramic)
• The hob is resistant to temperature changes.
• Using the cooking hob surface as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it.
• Do not use the glass ceramic hob if it is cracked or broken. If a sharp object falls on the hob, the
hob may break. The consequences of such occurrence may be visible immediately or only after
a while.
• If any visible crack appears in the hob, immediately cut off the power supply to the appliance.
• Make sure the cooking zone and the cookware bottom is clean and dry. This will allow better
conduction of heat and prevent any damage to the heating surface.
• Do not place empty cookware on the cooking zone, as this may result in damage.
WARNING!
If sugar or food with high sugar content is spilled over a hot glass ceramic hob, immediately
wipe the hob or remove the sugar with a scraper, even if the cooking zone is still hot. This will
prevent any damage to the glass ceramic surface.
Do not use detergents and other cleaners to clean a hot glass ceramic hob as this could
damage the surface.
7.2 Induction cooking zone operating principle
Cooking on an induction hob differs from cooking on traditional appliances. Induction hob uses
magnetic field for generating heat and cooking. This means that not all types of cookware can be
used on an induction hob.
The cooking hob is fitted with highly efficient induction cooking zones.
The heat is generated directly in the bottom of the pan where it is needed
the most. This avoids any losses through the glass ceramic surface. Power
consumption is considerably lower than in conventional cooking zones
with radiation heaters.
The glass ceramic cooking zone is not heated directly, but only indirectly
with the heat radiated back by the pan. After the cooking zone is switched
off, this residual heat is indicated by .
In induction cooking zones, heating is made possible by the induction
coil installed under the glass ceramic surface. The coil induces a magnetic
field which generates eddy currents in the bottom of a ferromagnetic pan,
which in turn heats the pan.
The induction will work correctly if you use suitable cookware.
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7.3 Induction cookware
The magnet test: Use a small magnet to check whether the pan or pot
bottom is ferromagnetic. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the pan,
then it is suitable for an induction cooker.
Make sure the pot or pan is in the middle of the cooking zone
For best cooking results, the ferromagnetic area on the cookware bottom
should match the size of the cooking zone. If the cooking zone does not
recognize the pan, try placing it on a different cooking zone with a smaller
diameter.
Unsuitable cookwareSuitable cookware
glasssteel
alloy steel with copper bottomenamel-coated steel
alloy steel with aluminium bottomcast iron
• When using a pressure cooker, keep an eye on it until the right pressure is reached. First, set the
cooking zone to maximum power; then, following the pressure cooker manufacturer's instructions,
decrease the cooking power when appropriate.
• Make sure there is enough liquid in the pressure cooker, or any other pot or pan. Due to overheating,
using an empty pot on the cooking zone may result in damage to both the pot and the cooking
zone.
• Some cookware does not have a fully ferromagnetic bottom. In such case, only the magnetic part
will heat up, while the rest of the bottom will remain cool.
• When using special cookware, observe the manufacturer's instructions.
Minimum pan bottom diameterCooking zone
Ø 90 mmØ 145 mm
Ø 110 mmØ 180 mm
Ø 110 mmØ 230 mm
Ø 110 mmØ 195 x 210 mm
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Pan bottom has to be flat.
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7.4 Energy saving tips
• When purchasing cookware, consider that the diameter indicated on the pan usually pertains to
the upper edge or the lid, which is normally larger than the diameter of the pan bottom.
• If a dish takes a long time to cook, use a pressure cooker. Make sure there is always sufficient
liquid in the pressure cooker. If an empty cooker is placed on the cooking hob, it may overheat
which in turn may lead to damage to both the pot and the cooking zone.
• Whenever possible, cover the pot or pan with a suitably sized lid. Use cookware that fits the
amount of food you are cooking. Cooking in a large partly full pot will consume much more energy.
• Even if there is no pot or pan on the cooking zone or if the pan used has a diameter that is smaller
than the diameter of the cooking zone, there will be no losses of energy.
• If the pan is much smaller than the cooking zone, there is a possibility that it will not detected.
• If a smaller pan or pot is placed on the cooking zone and it is recognized, the hob will only use
as much power as necessary given the pan size.
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8. Cleaning and maintenance
After each use, wait for the glass-ceramic surface to cool down and clean it. Otherwise, all remaining
impurities will burn onto the hot surface the next time you use the hob.
For regular maintenance of the glass-ceramic hob, use special care products that create a protective
film on the surface to prevent the dirt from sticking onto it.
Before each use of the glass-ceramic surface, wipe off the dust or any other impurities that could
scratch the surface, from both the hob and the pan bottom.
INFORMATION!
Steel wool, coarse cleaning sponges, and abrasive powders may scratch the surface. The
surface may also be damaged by aggressive spray cleaners and unsuitable liquid cleaners.
Signage may be worn when using aggressive or abrasive cleaners or cookware with coarse or damaged
bottom.
Use a damp soft cloth to remove minor impurities. Then, wipe the surface dry.
Remove water stains with a mild vinegar solution, which should not be used to wipe the frame (in
some models), as it could lose its shine. Do not use aggressive sprays or cleaners to remove limestone.
Remove heavy dirt with special cleaners for cleaning glass-ceramic surfaces. Follow the detergent
manufacturer's instructions. Be careful to thoroughly remove cleaner residues after cleaning, as they
may damage the glass-ceramic surface when heated up.
Remove stubborn and burnt dirt with a scraper. When using the scraper, be careful not to injure
yourself.
Immediately remove any sugar or sugar-laden food from the glass-ceramic hob using a scraper, even
if the hob is still hot, as sugar may permanently damage the glass-ceramic surface.
INFORMATION!
The scraper is not included in appliance equipment.
INFORMATION!
Only use the scraper when dirt cannot be removed with a wet cloth
or special cleaners for glass-ceramic surfaces.
Hold the scraper at the correct angle (45° to 60°). Gently press the
scraper against the glass and slide it over the signage to remove
the dirt. Make sure the plastic handle of the scraper (in some
models) does not come into contact with a hot cooking zone.
INFORMATION!
Do not press the scraper perpendicularly against the glass and do not scratch the hob
surface with its tip or blade.
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9. Problems and errors
During the warranty period, only a service centre authorised by the manufacturer may carry out
any repairs.
Before making any repairs, make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power mains by
disconnecting the fuse.
Do not perform any unauthorised repairs to the appliance, as this may result in electric shock and a
short circuit hazard. Such work should be left to a professional or a service technician.
In case of minor issues with the operation of the appliance, refer to this manual to see if the problem
can be fixed by yourself.
Keep this user manual for future reference and pass it on to any subsequent owners or users of the
appliance.
Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems.
Cause of/rectifying a faultProblem/error
To troubleshoot the problem, check that you have the correct
input current limit set in the user settings (parameter). In the
event that the problem is still present, call a service techni-
cian.
The main fuse in your home trips
often.
Water spilt over the sensor surface, or an object placed over
the sensors.
Wipe the sensor surface.
Audible signal and display
Clean the operating area of the appliance and dry it com-
pletely. Remove any pans or plates. Allow the appliance to
cool. Disconnect the appliance from the power mains for
one minute (unscrew the fuse or switch off at the main power
switch).
Poor key responsiveness
The user interface is too hot to operate. Please wait for the
interface to cool down.
Hot
Appliance could not connect to the ConnectLife app or dis-
connect from it. Try a factory reset.
Err
Internal fault in the electronics. Disconnect the appliance
from the power mains for one minute (unscrew the fuse or
switch off at the main power switch).
E20, E47, E48
Fault on the control interface. Clean the control interface
area and allow it to dry. Disconnect the appliance from the
power mains for one minute (unscrew the fuse or switch off
at the main power switch).
E42
Check that the appliance is properly connected to the power
mains and that all terminal contacts are properly screwed
in. Check whether the connected voltage is suitable.
E00, E01, E02, E03, E04, E05, E21
Insufficient cooling of the appliance. Check that the appli-
ance is installed according to the user manual.
E18
The cooking zone temperature is too high. Do not attempt
to heat empty pans.
E19
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If, despite following the above tips, you are unable to remedy the interference, disconnect the appliance
from the power mains for one minute (unscrew the fuse or switch off at the main power switch). If the
error reappears, please call a service technician. Elimination of defects or complaints arising from
improper connection or use of the appliance are not covered by the warranty. In this case, the repair
costs will be borne by you.
WARNING!
Before repairs, disconnect the appliance from the power mains (by removing the fuse).
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9.1 Noises during induction cooking
SolutionCauseNoises and sounds
This is normal and it is not a
result of any malfunction.
Induction technology is based on the prop-
erties of some metals under electromagnetic
effect. It results in so-called eddy currents
that force the molecules to oscillate. These
oscillations (vibrations) are transformed into
heat. Depending on the type of metal, this
could result in quiet noises.
Inductiongenerated
operating noise
This noise will disappear or
weaken when you reduce
the power level.
Occurs when cooking at a high power level.
The reason for this is the amount of energy
transferred from the cooking hob to the pot
or pan.
Transformer-like buzz
It results from vibrations
along the adjacent surfaces
of different material layers.
This noise depends on the
cookware. It can vary de-
pending on the amount and
type of food being cooked.
This noise appears in cookware (pots or
pans) made of different materials.
Vibration and crack-
ling of the cookware
The fan may operate even
after the cooking hob has
been switched off, if the
temperature remains too
high.
Correct operation of induction electronic
components requires temperature control.
Therefore, the cooking hob is fitted with a
fan that cools the electronics depending on
the sensed temperature.
Fan noise
10. Technical data
(depending on the model)
A. Wiring diagram
B. Trademark
C. Model
D. Type
E. Code
F. Serial number
G. Technical data
H. QR code
I. Compliance labels
The rating plate with basic information on the appliance is located on the bottom side of the
cooking hob. Information on appliance type and model can be found on the warranty sheet.
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11. Disposal
Our product packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that
can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the
environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product
should not be treated as normal household waste. Take the product to
an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic
equipment processing.
Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects
on the environment and health of people, which could occur in case of
incorrect product removal. For detailed information on removal and
processing of the product, please contact the relevant municipal body
in charge of waste management, your waste disposal service, or the
store where you bought the product.
We reserve the right to any changes and errors in the instructions for use.
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12. Compliance information
HLW3215-TG01 moduleRadio equipment type:
Wi-Fi indicator
2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHzOperating frequency range:
≤10 dBm/MHz (EIRP) (Antenna gain <10 dBi)Maximum output power:
Gain: 0 dBiMaximum antenna gain:
Bluetooth indicator
2.400 GHz - 2.4835 GHzFrequency range:
6 dBm (≤10 dBm)Carrier Output:
F1DEmission type:
The company declares that the device with the function Connectlife complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The detailed Declaration of
Conformity can be found at the web address https://auid.connectlife.io on the page of your device
among the additional documents.
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