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To use heat-resistant and easy-to-clean finishes (such as ceramic tiles) for the wall surfaces 
surrounding the hob.

 

 

If  the  hob  is  installed  above  a  drawer  or  cupboard  space,  a  thermal  protection  barrier  is 
installed below the base of the hob. 

 

The installation shall comply with all clearance requirements and applicable standards and 
regulations. 

 

An  approved  isolating  switch  providing  full  disconnection  from  the  main  power  supply  is 
incorporated  in  the  permanent  wiring,  mounted  and  positioned  to  comply  with  the  local 
wiring rules and regulations. 

 

The isolating switch will be easily accessible to the customer with the hob installed. 

 

To consult local building authorities and by-laws if in doubt regarding installation. 

 

Fastening the Cooktop 

Each cooktop is supplied with a set of installation fixtures to fasten it on units with a working 
surface from 30 to 50mm deep.   
Installation fixtures:   
Brackets x 4pc 
Screws x 4pc 
Sealing Strip x 1pc 

 

Turn the cooktop upside down and rest the glass side on a cloth. 

 

Spread the sealing strip around the edge of the hob. 

 

Put the brackets into the mountings by using screws (do not fully tightened) (Fig.3) 

 

Place the cooktop into the cut-out hole and position it properly. 

 

Adjust the brackets to the correct position and tighten the screws until the cooktop is fully 
secured.   

 

Remove  any  excessive  seal  which  protrudes  from  the  cooktop.  Take  care  not  to  damage 
the work surface.   

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Cooktop with more than 60mm thickness 

Fig.3 

Cooktop with 30-50mm thickness 

Summary of Contents for HB BI 2730 A

Page 1: ...THE BEAUTY OF SIMPLICITY BUILT IN INDUCTION HOB Model HB BI 292 A HB BI 583 A HB BI 2730 A HB IV 2734 A USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...his advice may result in electrical shock or death Cut Hazard Panel edges are sharp be careful Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts Important Safety Instructions After having unpacked the appliance check to ensure that it is not dam aged No combustible material or products should be placed on this appliance at any time In order to avoid hazard this appliance must be installed acco...

Page 3: ...ectric shock for hob surfaces of glass ceramic or similar material which protect live parts and contact customer service center Switch the cooktop off at the wall before cleaning or maintenance Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death Health Hazard This appliance complies with electromagnetic safety standards WARNING Persons with cardiac pacemakers or any other electri...

Page 4: ...eramic hob Do not use pans with jagged edges or drag pans across the glass surface as this can scratch the glass Do not use scourers or any other harsh abrasive cleaning agents to clean your cooktop as these can scratch the ceramic glass Please use suitable pans meant for induction cooking Please use pans of recommended size see minimum pan diameter in page 8 It is not advisable to use pans smalle...

Page 5: ... zone 2 Ø 210mm 1800 2100 W zone 3 Control panel HB BI 2730 A HB BI 292 A 1 Ø 210mm 1800 2100 W zone 2 Ø 160mm 1200 1500W zone 3 Ø 180mm 1800 2100W zone 4 Ø 160mm 1200 1500W zone 5 Control panel HB BI 583 A HB IV 2734 A 1 Ø 140 230mm 1100 2200 W zone Ceramic 2 Ø 210mm 1800 2100 W zone Induction 3 Control panel ...

Page 6: ... electromagnetic vibrations generating heat directly at the pan rather than indirectly through heating the glass surface The glass becomes hot only because the pan eventually warms it up Iron pot Magnetic circuit Ceramic glass plate Induction coil Induced currents 1 ON OFF control 2 Key lock control 3 Select power level 4 Timer control 5 Select heating zone 6 Boost control Dual zone ...

Page 7: ... Cookware Only use cookware with a base suitable for induction cooking Look for the induction symbol on the packag ing 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 Foll...

Page 8: ... may cause damage to the cooktop 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 Always center your pan on the cooking zone Always lift pans off the ceramic hob do not slide or they may scratch the glass Note Some type of cookware may cause noise during cooking the noise is nor...

Page 9: ... heating zone the indicator next to the selected zone will flash The default power level setting is 5 4 Select a heat setting by touching the slider control between minimum 1 and maximum 9 slider your finger along the selector or touch at one point to jump to a specific setting You can modify the heat setting at any time during cooking or Note If a cooking zone is not turned on within 1 minute the...

Page 10: ... allows the cooking zone to operate at the BOOSTER maximum power for maxi mum of 5 minutes It could be used for example to rapidly heat up large amount of water Activate the Boost function 1 Select the zone with boost function 2 Touch the boost control until power level indicator shows P and the power reach Maximum or Cancel Boost function 1 Select the zone with boost function 2 Touching the Boost...

Page 11: ...key the indicator display will show To cancel the outer zone press the dual zone key to turn off the second heating circuit then select the desired power level by touching the slider Power Management Power sharing function limits the maximum power used The maximum available power preset is shared between the cooking zones If all zones are turned on the power management will not allow all zones to ...

Page 12: ...ection has to be deactivated first Residual Heat Warning When turning off the cooking zone level 0 after operating for some times there will be some residual heat and the cooking zone will become too warm to be touched The letter H will be shown as a warning Avoid touching the cooking zone until the temperate drops to a safe tem perature and the letter H is turned off Overheating Protection When o...

Page 13: ...ing zone off when the set time is up It is function as a reminder or alarm As an automatic switch off timer to turn one or more cooking zones off after the set time is up In both ways the timer can be set from 01 to 99 minutes Using the Timer as a Minute Minder The minute minder can be activated if there is no cooking zone selected 1 Make sure that the cooktop is turned on Note The minute minder c...

Page 14: ...seconds and the time display will show when the setting time is up The cooking zone will keep operating Using the Timer as Cooking Timer If the timer is set on one zone 1 Select the heating zone and set the desired power level 2 Touch the timer control the timer display will show 10 and the second digit 0 will flash 3 Set the time by touching slider control e g set the second digit as 5 4 Touch th...

Page 15: ...he cooking timer for multiple cooking zone simultaneously To program the timer on another cooking zone repeat the steps as described above When multiple timer is activated there will be red dot shown on each relevant cooking zones The timer display will show the shortest or minimum time set among the cooking zones and the red dot of the corresponding zone will flash For example if the cooking time...

Page 16: ...the corresponding timer for the selected zone will be shown in the timer display Cancel the timer Select the relevant cooking zone Touch the timer control the power indicator will flash Reset the time to 00 using the slider control and the timer will be cancelled ...

Page 17: ... amounts of food melting chocolate butter and food that burn quickly gentle simmering slow warming 3 4 reheating simmering 5 6 slow boiling continuations of steam cooking of roasts stews 7 8 frying browning of meats boiling of water 9 fast frying fast boiling grilled steaks ...

Page 18: ... suitable for ceramic glass cooktops but beware of hot cooking zone surfaces 1 Switch off the main power 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a 30 angle and scrape the soiling or spill to a cool area of the cooktop 3 Clean the soiling or spillages with a dish cloth or paper tow el 4 Follow steps 2 to 4 for Soiling on glass as above Stains must be removed as soon as possible If the stain remains unclean ...

Page 19: ...e induction hob makes a low humming noise when used on a high heat setting This is due to the normal oper ation of the electronic control system This is normal but the noise should be reduced or disappear completely when heat setting is reduced Fan noise coming from the induction hob A cooling fan built into your induction hob is activated to prevent the electronics from overheating It may continu...

Page 20: ...ction E4 E5 Temperature sensor failure Contact customer service center E7 E8 Temperature sensor of IGBT failure Contact customer service center E2 E3 Abnormal supply voltage Check the incoming power supply Turn on power after the power supply is back to normal E6 E9 Bad induction hob heat radiation Let the cooking zone cool down before restart the cooking NOTE Please do not disassemble the unit by...

Page 21: ...Dimensions L W mm 270X490 Induction Hob HB BI 2730 A Cooking Zones 2 Zones Supply Voltage 220 240V Installed Electric Power 3400W Product Dimensions L W H mm 730 420 58 Built in Dimensions L W mm 680 380 Induction Hob HB BI 583 A Cooking Zones 4 Zones Supply Voltage 220 240V Installed Electric Power 2800W Product Dimensions L W H mm 590 520 58 Built in Dimensions L W mm 560X490 ...

Page 22: ...2 Zones Supply Voltage 220 240V Installed Electric Power 3400W Product Dimensions L W H mm 730 420 58 Built in Dimensions L W mm 680X380 Weight and Dimensions are approximate Specifications and designs subjected to change without prior notice ...

Page 23: ...n for which the manufacturer accepts no responsibility may cause personal injury of damage Always disconnect the cooktop from mains power supply before carrying out any mainte nance operations or repairs Product Dimensions L mm W mm H mm D mm A mm B mm X mm HB BI 292 A 290 520 58 54 270 490 Min 50 HB BI 583 A 590 520 58 54 560 490 Min 50 HB BI 2730 A 730 420 58 54 680 380 Min 50 HB IV 2734 A 730 4...

Page 24: ...B C D E Air Exit 600 mm Min 50 mm Min 20 mm Air Intake Min 5mm Note The safe distance between the cooktop and any wall cupboard or cookerhood positioned immediate above the cooktop should be at least 600mm Before installing the hob make sure that The work surface is heat resistant square and level and no structural members interfere with space requirements If the cooktop is installed above an oven...

Page 25: ...onsult local building authorities and by laws if in doubt regarding installation Fastening the Cooktop Each cooktop is supplied with a set of installation fixtures to fasten it on units with a working surface from 30 to 50mm deep Installation fixtures Brackets x 4pc Screws x 4pc Sealing Strip x 1pc Turn the cooktop upside down and rest the glass side on a cloth Spread the sealing strip around the ...

Page 26: ... plate If the appliance is being connected directly to the mains power supply an omnipolar circuit breaker must be installed with a minimum gap of 3mm between the contacts The cable must not near or touch any hot parts and must be positioned in such way that it does not exceed 50 C above ambient If the cable is damaged or needs replacing this should be done by an after sales technician using prope...

Page 27: ...sed of in the wrong way The symbol on the product indicates that it may not be treated as normal house hold waste It should be taken to a collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic goods This appliance requires specialist waste disposal For further information regarding the treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disp...

Page 28: ...er incorrect or illogi cal use of the appliance Contact after sales service center when in doubt of the con dition of the appliance For after sales service Singapore please contact Casa S Pte Ltd 15 Kian Teck Crescent Singapore 628884 Telephone 65 6268 0077 Fax 65 6898 0510 Email service casa com sg ...

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