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Pots and pans

The better the pot, the better the cooking results.

• You can recognize good pots and pans by their bases. The base

should be as thick and flat as possible.

• When buying new pots and pans, pay particular attention to the

diameter of the base. Maunfacturers often only state the diameter
of the rim.

• Pots with aluminum, or copper bases can cause metallic

discolouring on the ceramic glass surface which is very difficult or
impossible to remove.

• Be very careful when using cast iron pots or pots with damaged

bases which are rough and or have burrs on them. Scratches can
occur if they are slid across the surface.

• When cold, pot bases are normally bowed slightly in wards

(concave). They should never be bowed outwards (convex).

• If you use special pots and pans (e.g., a pressure cooker,

simmering pan, wok etc.) please observe the manufacturer’s
instructions.

General information

• The base should always be clean and dry.

• In order to avoid ugly scratches on the ceramic glass cooking

surface, do not slide pots and pans around but lift them up instead
when changing positions.

• Scratches can result from grains of sand (e.g., after washing out

vegetables) which are dragged with the pot across the cooking
surface.

• Always use large pots for dishes with lots of liquid so that nothing

can boil over.

Summary of Contents for KA65310A

Page 1: ...k of accidents or damage to the HOB it is essential to read these operating instructions before it is installed or used for the first time And please keep this manual for later reference KA65310S KA65310A KA65310F KA65320S P No 3828W5A8165 http au lge com Australia http nz lge com New Zealand ...

Page 2: ...ce The following symbols are used in the text Safety information Warning Information concerning your personal safety Important Information on how to avoid damaging the appliance Information and practical tips Environmental information 1 These numbers indicate step by step how to use the appliance 2 3 These operating instructions contain information on steps you can take yourself to rectify a possi...

Page 3: ...r the first time 15 Operating the hob 15 Cooking zone selection 16 Boost function 18 Child lock 19 Oval selection 19 Timer 20 Pause 22 Uses Tables and Tips 23 Chart for Setting the Cooking Zones 23 Automatic time limiter 24 Cleaning and Care 25 27 Installation Instructions 28 35 Technical data 28 Safety instructions for the installer 29 Electrical connection 30 Assembly 32 Troubleshooting 36 38 Se...

Page 4: ...ed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Please follow these instructions otherwise the warranty will not cover any damage that may occur Flush mounted appliances may only be operated following installation in suitable cabinets and workplaces which conform to the relevant standards This ensures sufficient protection against electric shock as required by certification body If your appliance ma...

Page 5: ...e and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Safety During Use This appliance may only be used for normal cooking and frying in the home It is not designed for commercial or industrial purposes Do not use the hob to heat the room Take care when plugging in electric appliances near the hob Connection ...

Page 6: ...or pans on them Ceramic glass is very tough and impervious to sharp temperature changes but is not unbreakable It can be damaged if particularly hard or sharp objects fall on to it Be very cautious if using pots made of cast iron or other pots with rough edges or burrs Moving these can cause scratches on glass If sugar or a mixture containing sugar falls onto a hot cooking zone and melts remove im...

Page 7: ...tant that worn out appliances are disposed of in the correct manner The appliance must not be disposed of with household rubbish You can obtain information about collection dates or public refuse disposal sites from your local Council or Environmental Health Office Note Moisture coming from or appearing around Hob The moisture could be coming from the wood and hob when the hob is operated initiall...

Page 8: ... accidentally Special Notes on Induction Cooking Zones Scientific studies have shown that patients who have implanted pacemakers are not normally affected or put at risk by our induction cooking zones The distance between the body and the cooking zone should however never be less than 30 cm from the induction burners Electromagnetic fields can affect electronic circuits and interfere with portable...

Page 9: ... wish to use a special type of pan e g a pressure cooker simmering pan wok etc please observe the manufacturer s instructions and do not use very thin pan Suitability Test If you are not sure if a pot or pan is suitable for cooking or frying on the induction cooking zone you can check this as follows Place a pot filled with a little water 3 5 mm on the cooking zone Switch the cooking zone to full ...

Page 10: ...f the cooking zone 15 cm Diameter of the pan base at least 12 cm Diameter of the cooking zone 21 cm Diameter of the pan base at least 18 cm Optimum Radiant Cooking Zone Diameter of the cooking zone 15 cm Diameter of the cooking zone 26 cm with oval Automatic Pan Sensing in induction The induction cooking zone does not function when unsuitable pans are used If the cooking zone is switched on withou...

Page 11: ...d or have burrs on them Scratches can occur if they are slid across the surface When cold pot bases are normally bowed slightly in wards concave They should never be bowed outwards convex If you use special pots and pans e g a pressure cooker simmering pan wok etc please observe the manufacturer s instructions General information The base should always be clean and dry In order to avoid ugly scrat...

Page 12: ...the power consumption Whenever possible always have the lid firmly placed on the pots and pans so that they are completely covered Switch off the cooking zones before the end of the cooking time to use the residual heat for keeping food warm or for melting purposes Not applicable for induction The base of the pot should have the same size as the cooking zone Using a pressure cooker shortens the co...

Page 13: ...and control Radiant cooking zone 1200W 15cm Induction cooking zone 21cm 2200W Normal 3300W Boost Touch Control Child Lock ON OFF Boost Pause Timer Timer Down Oval Selection Timer Up Induction cooking zone 1400W 15cm Radiant cooking zone 2400W 26cm ...

Page 14: ... power levels selected within 10 seconds On Off Switches power on and off with one touch Child lock With this key the control can be locked as a safety precaution for children When you touch this key one more time Child Lock will be released Key must be pressed for 3 sec to lock Boost key With this key the power for the appropriate cooking burners can be temporarily increased Pause switches all bu...

Page 15: ...ly place your finger firmly on key Switching on the Appliance The entire appliance is switched on using the On Off key Touch the On Off key for approx one second This display will show The digital display will show and the indictor next to ON OFF will light up Once the On Off key has been pressed to switch on the appliance one of the cooking zones must be selected within approx 10 seconds using th...

Page 16: ...lection For setting and adjusting the power level to for cooking touch the relative cooking zone key Heat Level Setting To select the required cooking zone and set the heat level touch the corresponding burner s key Use key to increase the heat power level and key to decrease When you touch back to zero the burners are turned off 16 Operating Instructions 11 9 9 1 9 h ...

Page 17: ... and it is desired to turn off burner the key can be pressed one additional time and the heating level will be 2 For a faster adjustment touch one of the or key for such time until the required value is obtained 3 To protect the user If one key is pressed for longer than 9 seconds will show in the timer display To eliminate press On Off key This does not relate to the timer key 9 9 e 1 e 1 0 1 ...

Page 18: ...r To switch on the boost function touch the key The display for the burner will flash in a circular fashion In the case the left burner is not selected the boost function is not operable The boost function will be activated for 7 minutes maximum After Boost stage the cooking zone automatically switches to the original heat level Boost will not operate if right burner is already in operation The bo...

Page 19: ... released Oval Selection With this key the left position of the Right Rear Cooking Zone is switched on If both portions of the burner are on the heat level for the entire burner is controlled by and The last setting for the single burner will be restored automatically when you switch off the oval selection 19 o o o o about 3 secs 9 o ...

Page 20: ...n is reached the cooking zone switches off automatically 1 Using the cooking zone key select the required cooking zone and set the required heat level 2 Touch the TIMER key to activate the timer function for this cooking zone 00 will appear in the display The selected burner side LED around the timer key will be lit up and flash 9 9 0 0 9 0 0 9 ...

Page 21: ...ound To set the timer more quickly leave your finger on the or key until the required time is reached If the key is operated at first the time setting will begin at 99 minutes if the key is operated at first the time setting will begin at 30 minutes If you keep touching or key the time setting increases or decreases Displaying the remaining cooking time If you touch the timer key one more time rem...

Page 22: ...22 Operating Instructions Pause Selecting the Pause Key lowers each active burner to low setting When pause is deactivated each burner returns to it s original setting p o 0 0 ...

Page 23: ...es roux mild roasting fried sausages liver eggs Cooking larger quantities of food stews and soups steaming potatoes cooking meat stock or bouillon Steaming vegeables or braising meat cooking rice pudding Simmering rice or milk based dishes steaming smaller quantities of potatoes or vegetables heating up ready to serve meals Fluffy omelettes egg royale Sauce hollandaise keeping dishes warm melting ...

Page 24: ...le shows the automatic limiter activation times Induction Radiant Hi Light Heater Automatic power level control The power level displayed can be different from the actual power level at the high temperature range To prevent the Hob over heating the power level is controlled automatically Automatic time limiter 0 Heat setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 max 10h 5h 4h 3h 2h 1h Heat setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 m...

Page 25: ...sibly on the glass ceramic surface are not burned in as badly Important Cleaning agents must not come into contact with the hot ceramic glass surface All cleaning agents must be removed with plenty of clean water after cleaning because they can have a caustic effect when the rings are next heated Do not use any aggressive cleaners such as grill or oven sprays coarse scourers or abrasive pan cleane...

Page 26: ...leaner 4 Then wipe the ceramic glass surface using plenty of clean water and rub dry with a clean fluff free cloth Stubborn Soiling 1 To remove food that has boiled over or stubborn splashes use a glass scraper 2 Place the glass scraper at an angle to the ceramic glass surface 3 Remove soiling by sliding the blade across the area You can obtain glass scrapers and ceramic glass cleaners which are s...

Page 27: ... yourself when the glass scraper is used on a hot cooking zone 2 Then clean the hob normally when it has cooled down If the cooking zone on which something has melted has already cooled down warm it up again for cleaning Scratches or dark marks on the ceramic glass surface caused by a pan base with sharp edges cannot be removed However they do not impair the function of the hob ...

Page 28: ...ccur Appliance dimensions Width 575mm Depth 515mm Height 48mm Worktop cut out dimensions Width 560mm Depth 500mm Corner radius 5mm Cooking rings Position Diameter Power Front left 210mm 2200W Boost 3300W Rear left 150mm 1200W Rear right 260mm 2400W Front right 150mm 1400W Note The quoted power consumption may vary according to size and material of pans used Connection voltage 220 240V AC 50Hz Maxi...

Page 29: ...guarantee shock protection The kitchen unit in which the appliance is fitted must satisfy the stability requirements of DIN 68930 For protection against moisture all cut surfaces are to be sealed with a suitable sealant On tiled work surfaces the joints in the area where the hob sits must be completely filled with grout On natural artificial stone or ceramic tops the snap action springs must be bo...

Page 30: ...her grade must be used as the mains connecting cable The connection must be carried out as shown in the diagram The connecting links should be fitted according to the appropriate connection diagram The earth lead is connected to terminal The earth lead must be longer than leads carrying electric current The cable connections must be made in accordance with regulations and the terminal screws tight...

Page 31: ...ion and appliance connection scheme otherwise components can be damaged No guarantee cláims for disfunctional unit through improper installation Will be accepted The junction box should comply with the electrical spec and endurance temp for HOB Furthermore it should be certified Fig 1 ...

Page 32: ...tallation Instructions Assembly Fig 2 Remove the bracing from the furniture for hob airflow Fig 3 Follow Fig 3 for minimum required surface clearances min 5 mm min 50 mm min 50 mm min 50 mm Bracing Furniture ...

Page 33: ...33 Fig 4 Cabinet cutout and mounting clip locations 155 155 155 CL CL 155 ...

Page 34: ... be installed underneath the hob Fig 5 Hob into cutout as shown in Fig 5 Caution It is very important to keep 20 mm distance between hob case and combustible surface Fig 6 Make sure hob is fully seated with foam tape compressed against countertop ...

Page 35: ... Fig 7 To remove the hob it must be pressed out from below Fig 8 Junction box should be located 500mm below of the hob Warning The juction box may melt or burn if it is not located 500mm below of the hob ...

Page 36: ...call an approved electrician Connection and Main Switch The correponding cooking zone is selected The desired heat setting is selected Check below Unlocking state The touch keys are partially covered by a damp cloth or liquid display See the display menu Using Induction cooking zone There is the limit which size material of pot or pan refers to page 9 10 suitable kitchenware for induction cooking ...

Page 37: ...els thoroughly or remove the object Touch the appropriate control panel The flashing stops e Display e 1 Fault Touch time is too long Action If any one of the keys except relating to the timer is touched for more than 9 seconds continuously this message will be displayed And if water or a metal substance is placed on the key it will also be displayed This prevents unwanted operation by the water e...

Page 38: ... the fuse box Call the after sales service if the display appears again When initially powered up or after power outage Touch the on off key to fix will flash for 90 minutes Boost is cancelled if right induction burner is activated Boost will not operate if right burner is already in operation The hotplate temperature is controlled by switching the heat on and off this means that it is not always ...

Page 39: ...m valuable raw materials Before disposing of your old appliance please make sure that it is unusable or label it with a sticker stating Caution scrap Up to date information on how to dispose of your old appliance and the packaging from the new one can be obtained from your retailer or local authority Contact Service center Please quote the model name of your appliance when contacting the service c...

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Page 44: ...ICE PLEASE CONTACT LG Service on 1300 LG CARE 1300 54 2273 AUSTRALIA or 0800 LG CARE 0800 54 2273 NEW ZEALAND LG Electronics Australia 2 Wonderland Drive Eastern Creek NSW 2766 ABN 98 064 531 264 LGEAP Printed in korea ...

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