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Keyboard lock

Selecting the keyboard lock command for one second, acts to either activate or disconnect the keyboard. If the 

led that corresponds to the command is lit up, this means that the keyboard is locked. The keyboard lock may 

be activated when the four cooking zones are on, or when the hob is off. If the hob is on, the keyboard lock is 

engaged, and all the controls will be locked except the ON/OFF command and the keyboard lock command itself. 

When the hob is off and the keyboard lock function is enabled, all the controls are disenabled including the ON/

OFF switch.

The keyboard lock is always enabled whilst the hob is being connected to the mains.

Automatic safety cut-off

If during use the power setting of a cooking area is not altered, it turns itself off automatically after a certain 

time. The area’s maximum use time depends on the power level setting. See the following table: 

Power level

Maximum time on (hour)

1

10

2

10

3

10

4

10

5

10

6

10

7

10

8

10

9

3

Use of timer

It is possible to select a cooking time from 1 to 99 minutes on a cooking area with different power levels (from 

1 2,,…9, P).

Activate the timer          

After having selected the desired power for a cooking area, start the timer by touching the “+” key or the  “-“ 

key on the timer control (the letter “t” appears on display of cooking areas and “00” on the central display) 

and also select the cooking area with the “+” o “-“ keys. A red dot lights up on the selected area’s display and 

on the timer’s central display “00” fl ashes. After having started the timer, within 10” select the desired time by 

touching the timer’s +/- keys (the set time starts fl ashing on the central display). Subsequently, to start the 

countdown wait another 5 seconds. A beep and the appearance of a no longer fl ashing value on the previously 

set central display indicates that the timer is on. It is possible to alter the set time using the timer’s +/- keys 

during cooking with the timer.

Once the programmed cooking time is up, an illuminated dot starts fl ashing on the display relative to the se-

lected hob, “00” fl ashes on the central display accompanied by a beep for 20 seconds. Touch any key to stop 

the beep.

Control description

Summary of Contents for KHVI75TC

Page 1: ...05 2015 KHVI75TC KHVI75TC cod I 301 00 28 Installation and users instruction INDUCTION HOB INDUCTION HOB GB ...

Page 2: ...9 Booster function P 9 Switching off a cooking zone 9 Regulation of the maximum absorbed power 9 Hob power regulation 10 Keyboard lock 10 Automatic safety cut off 10 Advice when cooking 11 Pots 11 Size of pots 11 Maintenance and cleaning 12 CONTROLS TO CARRY OUT IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION 12 Installation 13 Respect for the environment 13 Instructions for installation 13 Electrical connection 14 Connec...

Page 3: ...3 P P P P P P P P B B A A G G GB B GB B Description Zone A B Diameter Ø mm 210 145 Min diameter pot Ø mm 130 90 Power watt 1500 1200 Booster watt 2000 1600 Maximum power wattt 7200 ...

Page 4: ...ompliance with current local regulations Do not use extension cables for connections This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of ex perience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person respon sible for their safety Children should be supervis...

Page 5: ... by capable personnel Keep children away from the appliance Metallic objects such as knives spoons forks or lids should not be placed on the hob as they can become overheated PRECAUTIONS Unsuitable pots could ruin the surface of the hob Do not use abrasive substances to clean the appliance Avoid dropping heavy objects on the hob Delicately place pots on the hob Make sure that the appliance s venti...

Page 6: ... broken disconnect the applian ce and contact your authorized service centre Any repairs should be made by authorized personnel SUGGESTIONS Make sure that the pot is in the middle of the cooking zone Ideally the bottom of the pot should cover the entire cooking zone The magnetic field produced by the induction hob could affect the proper working of pacemakers Detailed information should be obtai n...

Page 7: ...ion There is a coil underneath each cooking zone which when a pot is placed on it generates a variable electro magnetic field producing inductive power of a ferromagnetic substance on the bottom of the pot The end result is that the bottom of the pot placed above the cooking zone becomes heated The type of material constituting the pot is fundamental All pots with a ferromagnetic bottom are suitab...

Page 8: ...ic functions Key lock H residual heat indicator Thermal safety Should the temperature of the electronic components exceed the safety threshold limit the cooking area will immediately switch off Protection against accidentally switching on the hob Acoustic buzzer alarm Light indicating absence of any pans on the hob After 60 seconds without any pan the indicator light will switch off Booster fincti...

Page 9: ...ndication of the display will indicate the end of the booster function Switching off a cooking zone Once a cooking zone has been selected it may be switched off by using controls and together An acoustic signal and the appearance of the figure 0 on the display of the selected area will indicate that it has switched off Regulation of the maximum absorbed power The maximum absorbed power level of th...

Page 10: ...Use of timer It is possible to select a cooking time from 1 to 99 minutes on a cooking area with different power levels from 1 2 9 P Activate the timer After having selected the desired power for a cooking area start the timer by touching the key or the key on the timer control the letter t appears on display of cooking areas and 00 on the central display and also select the cooking area with the ...

Page 11: ...ace and does not affect cooking Size of pots The cooking zones automatically adapt to the size of the pots Nonetheless the bottoms of these pots should be at least a certain diameter in order to work properly For the best results place the pot at the centre of the cooking zone COOKING CHART the values indicated below are purely indicative Position Cooking type Foods 1 2 heating melting butter sauc...

Page 12: ...ork The protection fuse is broken The safety key has been turned on The key knob is greasy or covered by water An object is leaning on the key knob The U symbol appears on the display The pot was not placed on the cooking zone The pot is not compatible with induction The diameter of the bottom of the pot is too small Disconnect the hob from the electrical network Contact the authorized service cen...

Page 13: ...ent walls free when installing the hob Nonetheless placing a single side wall and a back wall is allowed The walls should be kept at a minimum distance of 50 mm The inset surface if subject to any water leaks should be protected primarily along the border of the inset perimeter with paint Do not install the hob above a static oven or above a dishwasher Make sure that the there is at least 20 mm sp...

Page 14: ...ed under the hob at the back Use a screwdriver to open the cover of the terminal board Connecting cable to hob With respect to the various types of connection you should utilize the appropriate jumpers placed inside the jumper board MONOPHASE connect the jumper provided between clamps 1 2 The phase should be connected to clamp 1 or 2 The neutral should be connected to clamp 4 2 PHASES N connect th...

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