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Scholtès UK

© 2011 Reg. Office: Peterborough PE2 9JB Registered in London: 106725

Service

Information

TOUCH 

CONTROL

INDUCTION

HOB

2 PLATES

Model

Comm.

Covered

Code

PMI42.1SF

64263

 5413204   Issue 1    March 2011

Summary of Contents for PMI42.1SF

Page 1: ...Scholtès UK 2011 Reg Office Peterborough PE2 9JB Registered in London 106725 Service Information TOUCH CONTROL INDUCTION HOB 2 PLATES Model Comm Covered Code PMI42 1SF 64263 5413204 Issue 1 March 2011 ...

Page 2: ...s Food Centres etc checks must be made for leaks from seals gaskets and pipe work and rectification carried out where necessary 7 It can be dangerous to attempt DIY repairs maintenance on complex equipment and the Company recommends that any problem with the appliance is referred to its own Service Organisation 8 Whilst the Company has endeavoured to ensure the accuracy of the data within this pub...

Page 3: ... UK English INDEX Introduction 4 Technical Specifications 4 Safety Information 5 Advice Recommendations 6 Installation 7 8 Controls 9 Operation 10 14 Fault Codes 15 16 Induction Heaters 16 Servicing Dismantling Procedure 17 ...

Page 4: ...or Country of Origin Italy Position of Rating Plate Data Badge Underside of base plate Overall Dimensions Width 380 mm Depth 510 mm Height 47 mm Weight Packed 12 kg Aperture Size Width 358 mm Depth 490 mm Mains Cable Supplied length 1 metre 3 x 1 5 mm2 Hotplate Position Diameter Rating Front 145 mm 1400 W Rear 210 mm 2300 W Supply Voltage 230 240V AC 50Hz Appliance Total Loading 3 7 kW Earthing Re...

Page 5: ...lammable or plastic items on or near the hob Never fill a deep fat frying pan more than 1 3 full of oil DO NOT use a lid DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING Never use the appliance as a room heater Never dry any items on the hob Never install the appliance next to curtains or other soft furnishings Never stare directly at any hotplate when the hob is switched on SAFETY ADVICE IN CASE OF A CHIP P...

Page 6: ...anufacturer denies all responsibility for damage resulting from improper or incorrect use of the appliance If you use small electric appliances near the hob make sure their power supply cable does not come into contact with the hot parts of the hob Certain fundamental rules must be followed when using electrical appliances The following are of particular importance do not touch the appliance with ...

Page 7: ...what is indicated on the rating plate placed at the bottom of the working area that the plant is fitted with an efficient earth connection following the standards and law provisions in force The earth connection is compulsory interns of the law Should there be no cable and or plug on the equipment use suitable absorption material for the working temperature as well as indicated on the rating plate...

Page 8: ...ktion inducción inductie indução aria air air Luft aire lucht ar 100 cm2 MIN ZONA FORNO O ARMADIETTO OVEN ZONE OR CUPBOARD ZONE FOUR OU PLACARD OFENBEREICH ODER SCHRANK ZONA HORNO O ARMARIO OVENRUIMTE OF KASTJE ZONA DO FORNO OU ARMÁRIO LATO SIDE CÙTÏ LADO ZIJKANT SEITE 50 MIN 50 MIN 20 MIN 2 x 500 40 mm 30 mm Fig 2 Front Induction OVEN ZONE OR CUPBOARD Induction Side Air Air mm ...

Page 9: ... O N N O I T C U D N I 7 8 8 9 5 3b 4 6 5 3a 4 2 1 Fig 3 PMI 42 1 SF 1 cooking zone Ø 160 1400W 2 cooking zone Ø 200 2300W 1 On Off 2 Child safety key lock 3 Cooking zone indication 4 Power increase 5 Power Decrease 6 Timer a 7 Timer b 8 Timer Led 9 Key lock Led ...

Page 10: ...for 1 second A short Beep will be heard When in stand by 0 is displayed on the display of the cooking zone This display may go into background due to a residual heat or error signal If a cooking zone is activated during the stand by time 10 sec the control switches over to the On mode If no introduction is made within the 10 sec the control automatically switches to OFF with a short beep The elect...

Page 11: ...nction can be used as a cooking zone timer or independent alarm but never for both functions The two 7 segment displays of the respective cooking zones are used to view the remaining time in minutes up until the timer alarm is activated Timer Selection To program a timer the touch control must be in the Stand by or On mode The timer button is pressed in order to select a timer function for the coo...

Page 12: ...not switch to the cooking zone being that this cannot be activated The timer normally starts in countdown if programmed with two values that are not 0 For example the timer starts when the Plus button is released after the timer value has been set at 01 The timer settings have priority over the delimitation of the operating time if high cooking levels have been set If only one alarm has been progr...

Page 13: ... the desired cooking area 2 Select power level 9 with the Minus button then use the Plus button to select level A 9 Afterwards set the desired level for continuation of cooking with the Minus button e g level 6 The display will show alternatively A and 6 during the automatic heating function Example Select power level 9 and activate the automatic heating function with the Plus button display 9 The...

Page 14: ...suited for induction cooking cast iron preferably enamel bottomed vessels to avoid scratching the pyroceram surface we do not recommend the use of any glass ceramic earthenware aluminium copper or non magnetic austenitic stainless steel vessels Maintenance Fig 6 By means of a scraper immediately remove any aluminium foil bits food spills grease splashes sugar marks and other high sugar content foo...

Page 15: ...ption System 1 E5 LIN Bus communication error Most probably diagnosed by the Touch Control unit and indicated as Er47 Induction 2 E5 Defective controller flash Incorrect checking total Induction 3 E5 Wrong programming options Induction 4 E5 Incorrect EEPROM checking total Induction 5 E5 Unclear EEPROM data Induction 6 U400 Overvoltage 400V becomes general error with Touch control as soon as indica...

Page 16: ... installed components Combining four or two induction coils each with a separate frequency converter ventilation is supplied via a built in fan in the base of the heater The induction coil on the underside of the ceramic glass is energised by the frequency converter that converts mains power into higher frequency alternating current This generates an electromagnetic alternating field that penetrat...

Page 17: ...ay glass upwards on a suitably protected surface d Remove 2 screws on each side of the glass trim and lift the glass off the base tray e Replace the glass top f Reassemble in reverse order 2 Combined Heater Fan and Power Board a Proceed as in Section 1 b Remove the wiring to the heater assembly c Lift the heater upwards with the springs 3 d Transfer the springs to the new hotplate and replace e Re...

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