Fagor iF-900BS manual

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    C60T379A2.qxd 14/3/07 16:10 Página 23 ES MANUAL DE UTILIZA CIÓN EN GUIDE TO INST ALL A TION FR GUIDE D'UTILISA TION DE BETRIEBSANLEITUN G PT GUIA DE UTILIZAÇÃ O P P l l a a c c a a d d e e c c o o c c c c i i ó ó n n C C o o o o k k i i n n g g H H o o b b T T a a b b l l e e d d e e c c u u i i s s s s o o n n K K o o c c h h f f e e l [...]

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    • Only the A uthorised T echnical Ser vice can replace y our hob plate if it breaks down. Otherwise your guar antee will not be valid. • The nameplate features the technical and identification data f or the appliance. • This manual must be consulted bef ore making any electrical connections. • The electr ical connections must be made b y a [...]

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    INDUCTION HOBS INDEX INSTALLATION 4 1 . DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 4 2 . FRAME DIMENSIONS 4 3 . F ASTENING THE WORKT OP 6 4 . INST ALLA TION POSITION 6 USE 7 1 . TYPE OF APPLIANCE 7 •P ower of each hob 7 2 . DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS 8 • Command with special functions 8 -Funciones 8 • Operation 9 -Switching on a hob 9 -Timer function 10 -[...]

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    INDUCTION HOBS INST ALLA TION 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 2 FRAME DIMENSIONS Y ou appliance must be positioned so that the electricity network installation is accessible . The distance between the edge of the hob plate and the side or rear wall (or panel) m ust be at least 40 mm (zone A). Glue the foam joint underneath the hob plate f ollowing t[...]

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    FRAME DIMENSIONS 5 65 65 65 288 65 40 máx. 60 máx. 40 máx. 40 máx. 510 510 490 510 410 440 490 490 930 930 770 900 900 270 750 C60T376A8.qxd 14/3/07 16:21 Página 5[...]

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    Fit the hob into the space in the unit pressing down well to close the seal properly . Fix the four hob plate hooks underneath in the unit space cor- ners. There must be a current of fresh air to cool your induction hob’ s electronics circuits as shown in the diagr am. 40mm minimum 50mm Hob on ov en Hob on unit 50mm 5mm minimum 5mm minimum 6 IMPO[...]

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    7 USING INDUCTION HOBS USE Hob size T ype “A” power T ype “B” power (cm) 16 2.200w 2.000w 18 2.800w 2.800w 21 3.100w 3.100w 28 3.600w 2.800w TYPE A TYPE B PO WER OF EACH HOB TYPE OF APPLIANCE 1 T ype “A” appliances hav e commands with special functions or with basic functions T ype "B" appliances hav e compact commands C60T376[...]

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    8 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS On/Off Sensor P ower sensors and displays between “0 and P . ” Indicator of Hob to use. Special functions. Timer sensors and display Safety sensor and displa y . Switches each hob on or off. When the hob is switched on “0” appears on the po wer displa y . Find the type of command which corresponds to your hob[...]

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    9 IMPORT ANT Put your fingertip over the on/off sensor . Remember that there is a safety sensor to pre vent children pla ying with the controls, which is deactiv ated by holding y our finger on the sensor for three seconds . Make sure that the sensor y ou are going to activate corresponds to the hob that you wish to use . Put your fingertip on the [...]

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    10 Switch on a hob . T o switch on the hob , press the button on this hob . Then select the power you wish with the “+” or “-” buttons for the po wer sensors. Assign a time to the timer . T o do this, press the “+”or “-” button on the timer , and it shows the time in minutes. If you start with “+” it will initially displa y “0[...]

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    11 TOT A L This allows y ou to alwa ys be able to trip the power f or a cer tain time. This giv es the user total flexibility . 1. Star t with the hob switched on and a determined power le vel. 2. Press the button and then you can enter the ne w power lev el and the time which it is going to be active. The power le vel is adjusted with the “-” [...]

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    12 OFFSET PROGRAMMING This allows y ou to adjust the finishing time and the duration of this cooking session. 1. Switch on the hob of your choice, using the button. 2. Press the button and it will display the current time . If the time is correct, go to point 4, and if not, adjust the time. 3. ADJUSTING THE CURRENT TIME : Use the “-” and “+?[...]

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    13 COMMAND WITH B ASIC FUNCTIONS OPERA TION On/Off sensor . P ower sensors and displays between 0 and P . Timer sensors and displays . Safety sensor and display . This function allows greater po wer to be obtained during a cer tain time. •The “P . ” function (P point) is obtained by pressing the “+” button as f ar as the “P . ” positi[...]

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    14 IMPORT ANTE Only one hob can be timed at once. T o stop timing, press the button . The hob which is timed will alternately display the working power and a “t”. Timer sensors and display On/Off sensor P ower sensors and displays from “0” to “9” Safety sensor and displa y TIMER FUNCTION COMP A CT COMMAND A B C D A B C D OPERA TION The [...]

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    15 The danger of burning yourself due to the temperature of the glass is minimal. As the heat is produced in the recipient itself, the glass does not heat up v er y much. Induction hobs hav e a recipient detection system. This means that the hob will not work unless there is an appropriate recipient on it. heats does not heat IMPORT ANT W ARNING FO[...]

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    16 RESIDU AL HEA T After intense use, the cooking area which y ou hav e just used can continue to be hot for a f ew minutes. A flashing “H” will appear whilst it is hot. Do not touch these areas. PRO TECTION IN THE EVENT OF SPILLA GE In the ev ent of overflow , the hob with stop and a symbol will appear as shown in (Fig. A), and a war ning beep[...]

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    17 Cooking area* Recipient to use 16 cm 10...18 cm 18 cm 12...22 cm 21 cm 18...24 cm 28 cm 12...32 cm Induction heat is gene r a- ted very quickly and on the base of the recipient itself. For this reason, an empty recipient should nev er be heated on the hob . Among recipients which are valid f or induction, it is prefer able to use thic k based pa[...]

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    18 As the glass heats up much less, this means that the splashes or spills do not harden on the hob plate. So cleaning is much easier . Howe ver , both vitrocer mic and induction hobs should be cleaned as quickly as possible after splashes and spills. 5 CARE AND CLEANING Lighter dir t can be remo- ved simply with kitchen paper or a cloth. For more [...]

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    19 220-240 V single phase 32 amp fuse Neutral N Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Black or gre y Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Black or gre y Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Black Grey Live L Ear th 400 V 2N 3-phase 16 amp fuse 2 x 230 V three phase Separates the 2 liv e cables L1, L2 before making the connection. Separates the 2 liv e cables L1, L2 and Neutral N1 N2 b[...]

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    20 400 V 3N 3-phase 16 amp fuse 220-240 V single phase Separates the 2 liv e cables L1, L2 before making the connection. Neutral N Live L Ear th Neutral N Live L3 Live L1 Live L2 Ear th Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Black or gre y Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Brown Green/Y ellow Blue Black or gre y Brown Green/Y ellow Blue IMPORT ANT The hob plate is provid[...]

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    21 TR OUBLESHOO TING Y OU FIND THA T The induction plate does not work. The lights on the ke ypad are off. T rip switches are activ ated when you s witch it on. When you connect the appliance to the network a light appears. The plate gives off a smell when you cook on it f or the first fe w times. The plate does not work and a message appears. The [...]

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    ENVIR ONMENT AL W ARNINGS In order to look after the environment, hand in y our used appliance to an official collection centre or a recycling centre. Before thro wing aw ay y our used appliance make it un usable b y cutting off the connection cable with the plug. 22 C60T376A8.qxd 14/3/07 16:21 Página 22[...]

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    03-07 C60T376A8 Printed on recycled paper C60T376A8.qxd 14/3/07 16:21 Página 24[...]