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Instruction manual C995i

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Please keep this instruction manual for future reference 

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Only use cookware with a base suitable for induction cooking. 

Look for the induction symbol on the packaging or on the bottom of 
the pan.

 

› You can check whether your cookware is suitable by carrying out 

a magnet test. Move a magnet towards the base of the pan. If it is 
attracted, the pan is suitable for induction.

 

› If you do not have a magnet:

1. Put some water in the pan you want to check.

2. If 

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 does not flash in the display and the water is heating, the pan is suitable.

 

› Cookware made from the following materials is not suitable: pure stainless steel, aluminium or 

copper without a magnetic base, glass, wood, porcelain, ceramic, and earthenware.

Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a curved base.

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Make sure that the base of your pan is smooth, sits flat against the glass, and is the same size 
as the cooking zone. Use pans that have a diameter as large as the graphic of the zone selected. 
Using a pan slightly wider, will mean energy is used at its maximum efficiency. If you use a smaller 
pan the efficiency could be less than expected. A pan less than the minimum dimensions detailed 
below could be undetected by the hob. 

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   
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Always lift pans off the induction hob – do not slide them or they may scratch the glass.

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Summary of Contents for C995I

Page 1: ...Induction Hob Instruction Manual C995I Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 for spare parts or www caple co uk ...

Page 2: ...ture reference CO NTENT S Safety Instructions 3 Environmental Protection 10 Warranty 11 Product Description 12 Using Your Induction Hob 16 Cooking Guidelines 21 Installation 23 Care and Maintenance 28 Troubleshooting 29 Technical Specification 31 Caple Contact Details 32 ...

Page 3: ... and keep this instruction manual for future reference S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S Your safety is important to us Please read this information before using your hob I N S TA L L AT I O N ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply before carrying out any work or maintenance on it Connection to a good earth wiring system is mandatory Alterations to the...

Page 4: ...e installed according to these instructions This appliance is to be installed correctly and earthed only by a suitably qualified person This appliance should be connected to a circuit which incorporates an isolating switch providing full disconnection from the power supply Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims O P E R AT I O N A N D M A I N T ...

Page 5: ...ectromagnetic field Failure to follow this advice could be fatal or seriously injure the user HOT SURFACE HAZARD During use accessible parts of this appliance will become hot enough to cause burns Do not let your body clothing or any item other than suitable cookware contact the induction glass until the surface is cool Metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids should not be placed on ...

Page 6: ...ed by its electromagnetic field Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room After use always turn off the cooking zones and the hob as described in this manual i e by using the touch controls Do not rely on the pan detection feature to turn off the cooking zones when pans are removed Do not allow children to play sit stand or climb on the appliance Do not store childrens toys in cabin...

Page 7: ...o not stand on your hob Do not use pans with jagged edges or drag pans across the surface as this can scratch the glass Do not use scourers or any other harsh abrasive cleaning agents to clean your hob as these can scratch glass If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by Caple service or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is intended to be used in house...

Page 8: ... have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be carried out by children without supervision 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 t...

Page 9: ... Hob surfaces that are glass ceramic or of a similar material protect live parts The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire NEVER try to e...

Page 10: ...uct indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your lo...

Page 11: ...ered by warranty The warranty card is enclosed if it is missing you must provide the following information to your retailer in order to receive a replacement date of purchase model and serial number Registration can also be completed online by visiting www caple co uk Ensure you keep your warranty card safe you may need to show it to Caple Service together with proof of purchase If you fail to sho...

Page 12: ...or future reference PRO DUCT D ES CRIPTION TOP VIEW 1 Max 2000 W zone 2 Max 1500 W zone 3 Glass plate 4 ON OFF control 5 Control panel CONTROL PANEL 1 ON OFF control 2 Power Timer regulating controls 3 Heating zone selection controls 4 Timer control 5 Keylock control ...

Page 13: ...R NEW INDUCTION HOB Read this guide taking special note of the Safety Warnings section Remove any protective film that may still be on your Induction hob USING THE TOUCH CONTROLS The controls respond to touch so you don t need to apply any pressure Use the ball of your finger not its tip You will hear a beep each time a touch is registered Make sure the controls are always clean dry and that there...

Page 14: ...ng the pan is suitable Cookware made from the following materials is not suitable pure stainless steel aluminium or copper without a magnetic base glass wood porcelain ceramic and earthenware Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a curved base Make sure that the base of your pan is smooth sits flat against the glass and is the same size as the cooking zone Use pans that have a diameter as large...

Page 15: ...ameter mm 1 140 180 2 120 140 PAN DIMENSIONS The cooking zones are up to a limit automatically adapted to the diameter of the pan However the bottom of this pan must have a minimum diameter according to the corresponding cooking zone To obtain the best efficiency of your hob please place the pan in the centre of the cooking zone ...

Page 16: ...ext to the key will flash Select a heat setting by touching the or control If you don t choose a heat setting within 1 minute the induction hob will automatically switch off You will need to start again at step 1 You can modify the heat setting at any time during cooking s n ce If the display flashes alternately with the heat setting this means that You have not placed a pan on the correct cooking...

Page 17: ...e off by scrolling down to 0 or touching and control together Make sure the display shows 0 Turn the hob off completely by touching the ON OFF control Beware of hot surfaces H will show which cooking zone is hot to touch It will disappear when the surface has cooled down to a safe temperature It can also be used as an energy saving function if you want to heat further pans use the zone that is sti...

Page 18: ...n hob When an excessive temperature is monitored the induction hob will stop operation automatically DETECTION OF SMALL ARTICLES When an unsuitable size or non magnetic pan e g aluminium or some other small item e g knife fork key has been left on the hob the hob will automatically switch to standby after 1 minute The fan will keep cooling down the induction hob for a further 1 minute AUTO SHUTDOW...

Page 19: ...mer maximum is 99 minutes USING THE TIMER AS A MINUTE MINDER Make sure the hob is turned on and a heating zone is in use Touch the timer control The minder indicator will start flashing and 10 will show in the timer display Set the time by touching the or control of the timer Hint Touch the or control of the timer once to decrease or increase by 1 minute Hold the or control of the timer to decreas...

Page 20: ...l decrease or increase by 10 minutes If the setting time exceeds 99 minutes the timer will automatically return to 00 minute Touching the and together the timer is cancelled and the 00 will show in the minute display When the time is set it will begin to count down immediately The display will show the remaining time and the timer indicator flash for 5 seconds The red dot next to power level indic...

Page 21: ...der stews because the flavours develop without overcooking the food You should also cook egg based and flour thickened sauces below boiling point Some tasks including cooking rice by the absorption method may require a setting higher than the lowest setting to ensure the food is cooked properly in the time recommended SEARING STEAK To cook juicy flavorsome steaks 1 Stand the meat at room temperatu...

Page 22: ...ough 7 Serve immediately DETECTION OF SMALL ARTICLES When an unsuitable size or non magnetic pan e g aluminium or small items e g knife fork key has been left on the hob the hob will automatically go on to standby in 1 minute The fan will keep cooking down the induction hob for a further 1 minute HEAT SETTINGS The settings below are guidelines only The exact setting will depend on several factors ...

Page 23: ...zes shown in the drawing For the purpose of installation and use a minimum of 50mm space shall be preserved around the hole Be sure the thickness of the work surface is at least 30mm Please select heat resistant work surface material to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from the hob As shown below A C B D F E A mm 272 B mm 504 C mm 50 D mm 50 E mm 50 F mm 50 ...

Page 24: ...d cupboard above the hotplate should be at least 600mm There are ventilation holes around the outside of the hob YOU MUST ensure these holes are not blocked by the worktop when you place the hob in position The rear wall adjacent and surrounding surfaces must be able to withstand an temperature of 90 C min 50mm min 10mm min 10mm 5mm min 20mm VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS To ensure adequate ventilation ...

Page 25: ...t be of an approved type and provide a 3mm air gap contact separation in all poles or in all active phase conductors if the local wiring rules allow for this variation of the requirements The isolating switch will be easily accessible to the customer once the hob is installed You consult local building authorities and by laws if in doubt regarding installation You use heat resistant and easy to cl...

Page 26: ...y may damage the hob electronics The wall and induced heating zone above the table surface should be able to withstand heat To avoid any damage the worktop sandwich layer and adhesive must be heat resistant CONNECTING THE HOB TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY WARNING This hob must be connected to the mains power supply only by a suitably qualified person Before connecting the hob to the mains power supply...

Page 27: ...a Caple service engineer If the appliance is being connected directly to the mains an omnipolar circuitbreaker must be installed with a minimum opening of 3mm between contacts The installer must ensure that the correct electrical connection has been made and that it is compliant with safety regulations The cable must not be bent or compressed The cable must be checked regularly and replaced by aut...

Page 28: ...de scraper suitable for Induction glass hobs but beware of hot cooking zone surfaces 1 Switch the power to the hob off at the wall 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a 30 angle and scrape the soiling or spill to a cool area of the hob 3 Clean the soiling or spill up with a dish cloth or paper towel 4 Follow steps 2 to 4 for Everyday soiling on glass above Remove stains left by melts and sugary food or...

Page 29: ...rmal for cookware and does not indicate a fault The induction hob makes a low humming noise when used on a high heat setting This is caused by the technology of induction cooking This is normal but the noise should quieten down or disappear completely when you decrease the heat setting Fan noise coming from the induction hob A cooling fan built into your induction hob has come on to prevent the el...

Page 30: ...the induction hob Caple Service can be contacted by telephone on 0117 938 1900 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO F1 F6 Temperature sensor failure Please contact Caple service F9 FA Temperature sensor of the IGBT failure Please contact Caple service FC The connection between the display board and the main board has failed Please contact Caple service E1 E2 Abnormal supply voltage Please inspect wh...

Page 31: ...C995i Cooking zones 2 Zones Supply voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Installed electric power 3500 W Product size LxWxH mm 288 X 520 X 56 Building in dimensions AxB mm 272 X 504 Weight and dimensions are approximate We continually strive to improve our products therefore we may change specifications and designs without prior notice ...

Page 32: ...Caple Service Fourth Way Avonmouth Bristol BS11 8DW T 0117 938 1900 E service caple co uk www caple co uk ...

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