Groupe Brandt DTI305VE1 Owner's manual

Category
Hobs
Type
Owner's manual

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DTI305.......7,2 kW
DTI306.......7,2 kW
DTI308.......7,2 kW
220-240 V 50Hz
9962 7349 04/07
Induction hob operating and
installation guide
GB
Guide d’utilisation et d’installation
de votre table à induction
FR
Guia de utilização e de instalação
da sua placa de cozedura por
indução
PT
Guía de utilización y de instalación
de su placa inducción
ES
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Utilisez votre table en toute simplicité
10
DTI 306
DTI 305
Ø 16 cm
50 W à 2200 W
DTI 308
Ø 23 cm
50 W à 3200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W à 2800 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W à 2200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W à 3200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W à 3200 W
Ø 28 cm
50 W à 3600 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W à 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W à 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W à 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W à 2800 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W à 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W à 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W à 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W à 2800 W
DTI 305W
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mettre les aliments
bouillir ou frire
cuisson vive
cuisson douce
bouillir avec couvercle
les puissances maximale sont réservées aux fritures et montées rapides à ébullition.
FRIRE CUIRE/DORER
PREPARATIONS
REPRISE D'EBULLITION
CUIRE/MIJOTER
P
ORTER À ÉBULLITION EBULLITION PETITS BOUILLONS
SOUPES
BOUILLONS
POTAGES EPAIS
POISSONS
COURT
-BOUILLON
SURGELES
SAUCES
EPAISSE À BASE DE FARINE
AU BEURRE AVEC ŒUFS
(BEARNAISE, HOLLANDAISE)
LEGUMES
ENDIVES, EPINARDS
LEGUMES SECS
POMMES DE TERRE À L'EAU
POMMES DE TERRE RISSOLEES
POMMES DE TERRE SAUTEES
DECONGELATION DE LEGUMES
VIANDES
VIANDES PEU EPAISSES
S
TEAKS POELES
G
RILLADE (GRIL FONTE)
FRITURE
FRITES SURGELEES
FRITES FRAICHES
VARIANTES
AUTO-CUISEUR (DES LE CHUCHOTEMENT)
COMPOTES
CREPES
CREME ANGLAISE
CHOCOLAT FONDU
CONFITURES
LAIT
ŒUFS SUR LE PLAT
PATES
PETITS POTS DE BEBE (BAIN MARIE)
RAGOUTS
RIZ CREOLE
RIZ AU LAIT
10 7 6 5 4 3 2 19
8
12-1115-13
PUISSANCE SUR ZONE DE CUISSON
TENIR AU
CHAUD
TOUCHE BOOST
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Pour les modèles équipés de la touche
boost réservé pour les fritures et ébulition
*
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying a DE DIETRICH hob.
Our research teams have designed a new generation of kitchen appliances. As a result
of our unique expertise, we have produced a range of goods whose quality, design and
technical advance are unsurpassed.
You will find that the clean lines and modern look of your De Dietrich hob blends in
perfectly with your kitchen décor. It is easy to use and performs to a high standard.
De Dietrich also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as
hobs, extractor hoods, built-in dishwashers and refrigerators. There are models to
complement your new De Dietrich hob.
Of course, we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your
requirements, and our Customer Relations department is at your disposal, to answer all
your questions and to listen to all your suggestions (see back cover of manual).
De Dietrich is certain that by setting new standards of excellence by which comparisons
can be made, customers will find that De Dietrich appliances offer a better and more
exciting way of living.
DE DIETRICH.
For any information on our products please contact us at :
BRANDT GROUP UK Ldt
Intec 4 - Wade Road
Basingstoke
RG24 8NE
UK
Tel : 01 256 308 000
Fax : 01 256 325 888
Website : <www.dedietrich.co.uk>
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In this Manual,
displays safety
instructions,
displays tips and hints
List of contents
We have designed this hob for domestic use only.
With a view to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right to make technical and
programming changes or modify the appearance.
This hob is designed solely for cooking food. No asbestos has been used in its manufacture.
We suggest that you should periodically check that there are no objects (glass, paper, etc.) that could
obstruct the air inlet under your induction hob (See fitting).
Using your hob in complete safety.............................17
Installing your hob in complete safety........................19
Containers...............................................................21
Using your hob in all simplicity..................................22-23-24
reserving and maintaining your hob..........................25
Small problems and solutions...................................26
Cooking..................................................................27
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- Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm person without supervision.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a
similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
- Do not install the product if you see any damage on it.
FFoorr SSeerrvviiccee iissssuueess,, pphhoonnee nnuummbbeerr :: 11330000 555533 772200,, ffaaxx nnuummbbeerr :: 11330
000 555533 771199
Warning :
this product is not foreseen for sale in the USA.
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Using your hob in complete safety
Overheat sensor
Each unit is equipped with a sensor that continuously monitors the temperature of
the bottom of the pan, so that overheating is impossible (empty saucepan, etc.).
A sensor continuously monitors the temperature of the components of your hob.
The power output by the hob will automatically be reduced if this temperature
becomes excessive.
Overflow protection
The shutdown of the hob, a special display (symbol shown opposite) and an audible
"beep"* can all be triggered in one of the three following cases:
An overflow which covers the control buttons.
A damp cloth being placed on the buttons.
A metal object being placed on the control buttons.
Clean or remove the object and start cooking once again.
* depending on the model
Residual heat indicator
After intensive use, the cooking zone may remain hot for several minutes.
The letter “
H”
H”
is displayed during this period. Do not touch the zones concerned.
Auto-stop system
The "Automatic-Stop" function activates automatically if the user forgets to turn off the
cooker after cooking.
It starts up automatically if ever you forget to turn off after cooking
The letter AS is displayed for the heating zone concerned and the hob will bleep for
about 2 minutes. The AS will continue to be displayed until any control of the zone in
question is touched. The hob will then bleep twice to confirm your action.
the heating zone
Power used goes out automatically
after:
Between 1....9 8 hours
Between 10....14 2 hours
Between 15....Boost 1 hour
BIP...BIP
For the hob
For
saucepans
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Unlocking the appliance
Press simultaneously on the locking
buttons (- +) duntil the display
goes out.
Keypad lock
Your cook top is equipped with a child safety feature which locks it during the use:
- Either when stopped (for cleaning)
- Or during cooking (any operations underway will continue and the displayed settings remain active).
this case, for safety reasons only the "STOP" button is still usable.
Don't forget to unlock the appliance before reusing it.
Automatic saucepan detection
Your induction hob is able to recognise most recipients.
Test recipient
: place your recipient on one of the rings on power setting 4.
If the display remains unchanged, your recipient is compatible.
If it flashes on and off, your recipient cannot be used with induction.
You can also check using a magnet.
If it "sticks" to the base of the recipient, then this recipient is compatible with induction.
Removing the recipient from the hob immediately turns off the power to your hob. To completely turn
off the ring you should press on the "Stop" button.
"Small item" safety feature
A small object such as a fork, spoon or a ring placed on your induction hob by itself is not detected as a
pan. The display flashes and there is no output power.
The display goes out after a few seconds.
Pressing any of the buttons activates the display.
Locking the appliance
- Use the special locking buttons
(- +) shown above a lock (or
key) symbol.
- Press simultaneously on these
buttons (- +) until or is
displayed
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Using your hob in complete safety
If a crack appears in the glass surface, disconnect the appliance immediately to avoid any risk of
electric shock.
For disconnecting, remove the fuses or use the cutout switch
Do not re-use your hob until the glass surface has been changed.
Y
our hob must never be used as a storage space or cutting surface for any products whatsoever.
Never allow power cables for other electrical appliances to trail across the hob.
When cooking never use aluminium foil and never place products wrapped in aluminium foil or products
deep-frozen in aluminium packs on the hob. The aluminium will melt and damage your appliance irre-
parably. Do not leave empty pans on your hob in case of residual heat or if the hob is turned on by mis-
take.
If your hob is placed above your oven (see "Choice of Installation") thermal protectors prevent it being
used when the oven is being pyro-cleaned.
A steam cleaner must not be used.
Induced currents
Electronic circuit
Induction coil
For the attention of wearers of pacemakers or other active
implants:
The hob complies with all current standards on electromagnetic interference.
Your induction hob is therefore perfectly in keeping with legal requirements (89/336/CEE directives). It
is designed not to create interference on any other electrical apparatus being used on condition that the
apparatus in question also complies with this legislation.
Your induction hob generates short-range magnetic fields.
To avoid any interference between your induction hob and a pacemaker, the latter must be designed to
comply with relevant regulations.
In this respect, we can only guarantee our own product conformity. Please consult the pacemaker
manufacturer or your doctor concerning its conformity or any possible incompatibility.
L
The principles of induction
When your induction hob is switched on and a
heating power has been selected, the electronic
circuits produce induced currents that
instantaneously heat the bottom of the pan that
transfers this heat to the food.
Thus cooking takes place with practically no
energy loss between the induction hob and the
food.
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Installing your hob in complete safety
Above an oven
Above a cupboard or drawer unit
Gap
MINI 4 mm
If the appliance underneath your hob produces excess heat :
this will be detected by a safety device incorporated into your induction hob. A high temperature will be indicated by a
series of dashes or F7 will appear in the display.
If this happens we suggest you either create an opening in the side of the unit and/or install an insulation kit available
from the After-Sales Dept (ref 75X1652), which will protect your hob from the heat generated beneath it.
Providing the advice on ventilation given above is followed, your hob can be installed above any piece of kitchen
equipment.
Always ensure that the air vents beneath the hob are kept clear.
Your induction hob must always be adequately ventilated.
Opening in the side of the
unit approx 8 cm x 5 cm
Insulation kit (after-sales service)
For models DTI 305 W and DTI 308, make sure that the cross member of the unit does not block the flow of air. If
necessary, use a bevel.
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fix the clips onto the hob
Installing your hob in complete safety
Fitting
A seal exists for preventing
any humidity getting under
the hob.
-Stick the seal under the rim
of the hob and lower the
hob into position on the
worktop.
-This seal is supplied in the
sachet; stick it in place
beneath the hob.
These hobs are delivered with type H 05 VVF power cable (1.5mm²) with 3/5 conductors (including a
green/yellow earth wire), which must be connected to the power supply via a plug that complies with
publication CEI 60083 or an all-pole cut-out unit with contacts that open by at least 3mm.
If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturers, their After Sales Service or another
similarly qualified person for avoiding any possible risk of accident.
When the power is switched on, or after a long power failure, a light
code appears on the control panel. This disappears automatically after
about 30 seconds or as soon as any touch control is touched on the
panel. This is normal, as the display is for use by the after-sales service when required. The user must not
take this into account under any circumstances.If the unit has a 3 phase 400 V2N connection, and is not
working correctly, check that the neutral wire is correctly connected. This precaution should also be taken
for all your other electronic apparatus.
The unit must be installed so that the mains plug is easily
accessible.
Connection
52
48,8
55,5-74,5
5,9
dimensions in cm
56-75
Neutral
Earth
Phase 2
Phase 1
N
L1
L2
Separate the 2 phase
wires L1 and L2 before
connecting
Blue
Green/yellow
Black
- 400 V 2N three-phase
fuse : 16 Amp
brown
Neutral
Earth
Phase
N
L
- 220-240 V monophase
fuse : 32 Amp
Green/yellow
Blue
Black
brown
63-65-78,3
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Containers
You probably already have some suitable pans.
Your induction hob is able to recognize
most types of pans.
Pan test: Place your pan on a zone, for
example at position 4; you know that your pan
is compatible if the display does not flash, but
if it does flash then you cannot use this pan for
induction cooking. You can also test it with a
magnet: if the magnet "sticks" to the base of
the pan, then you can use it for induction
cooking.
Pans compatible with induction are:
• pans made of enamel coated steel with or
without a non-stick coating.
• cast iron pans with or without enamel coated
base.
An enamelled coated base will prevent the glass
top of your hob from getting scratched.
• stainless steel pans designed for induction
cooking.
Most stainless steel pans (saucepans, stewpans,
frying pans, deep frying pans, etc.) are suitable
for induction cooking if they pass the pan test.
• aluminium pans with special base.
pans which do not have a flat base may be
suitable, however they must not be deformed
too badly.
Choose a pan marked with the
logo on its base or packaging to be sure that it is
perfectly suitable for use on your induction hob
under normal conditions of use.
A list of utensils is supplied with these
instructions to help you make your choice.
• Note
Glass, ceramic, earthenware pans, aluminium
pans (without a special base) and copper
pans, and some non-magnetic stainless steel
pans are incompatible with induction cooking.
You will be informed by the flashing display.
You should choose pans with a thick flat base for
uniform cooking (heat is better distributed).
Ø 28 cm
Ø 12 ..... 32 cm
Always use the most suitable induction-cooking ring (depending on model)
Ø12 ..... 26 cm
Ø 23 cm
Ø 16 cm
Ø 18 cm
Ø12 ..... 22 cm
Ø10 ..... 18 cm
This 28 cm cooking zone:
- Automatically adapts to the pan.
- Delivers optimal power.
- Provides excellent heat distribution.
- Supplies an even cooking temperature and
consequently you can prepare big pancakes, large
fish etc…, or large quantities or small amounts, they
will all be cooked in the same way.
Slow cooking
(sauces, creams…).
Preparing small
quantities or
individual
portions…
Multi-service zone
Large cooking zone
For small pans
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Using your hob in all simplicity
DTI 306
DTI 305
Ø 16 cm
50 W to 2200 W
DTI 308
Ø 23 cm
50 W to 3200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W to 2800 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W to 2200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W to 3200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W to 3200 W
Ø 28 cm
50 W to 3600 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W to 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W to 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W to 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W to 2800 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W to 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W to 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W to 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W to 2800 W
DTI 305W
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A beep and a flashing 0 show that the zone
concerned has been turned on.
You can then choose the desired power.
If you do not set the power, the cooking zone
will turn itself off automatically.
0
1...15
Start/Stop
Setting power
Using your hob in all simplicity
If you use one of the rings at maximum
power on the induction side of the hob, the
other ring will automatically have its output
limited and the power displays will reflect this.
bip.
Low heat 7 = SIMMER
Moderate heat 11 = COOK
High heat 15 =
BRING TO BOIL
Maximum power bo BOIL
VIGOROUSLY
Adjusting the time
3 , 4 s
You have 5 seconds before a default time appears automatically.
The clock goes out.
When you switch on
The clock blinks. Set the time
using the + and - controls.
20.10
Resetting the clock
Press on both the + and -
controls for 3-4 seconds and
then use the + and - controls
to adjust.
Operates when cooking zones concerned are
working. You can modify cooking times and any
time
0....99min
Setting the timer
To stop the beep touch any control key in the
cooking zone concerned. It will stop by default
after about 1 minute.
manual stopping
automatic stopping
0
bip bip
0
0
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Preserving and maintaining your hob
Avoid banging pots and pans down on the hob:
The glass surface is very tough but not unbrea-
kable
Avoid rubbing with any abrasive or with base
of pans etc. as in time this will deteriorate the
markings on the top of your ceramic hob.
Avoid putting your pans on the surround or
rim (dependng on model)
Avoid using pans with rough or dented
bases:
They may hold and transport matter liable to stain
or scratch the hob.
Place your pan in the middle of the heating
zone.
Do not leave an empty pan on a heating
zone.
Any such faults, which are not the cause of
breakdowns nor make the hob impossible
to use, are not included in the guarantee
conditions.
Do not leave metal cooking utensils,
knives and forks, or metal objects on the hob.
They will get hot if left close to any heating zone
that is in use.
Do not store
M
AINTENANCE
or
I
NFLAMMABLE
products in the cupboard under your hob.
Do not heat up a closed can. It may
burst; this recommendation applies to all
methods of cooking.
Do not heat up a closed can. It may
burst; this recommendation applies to all
methods of cooking. Preheat at maximum
temperature when using pans with non-stick
inside surfaces (Teflon type). Use very little or
no fat at all.
The maximum heating position is for
boiling and frying only.
TYPE OF STAIN
Minor
Accumulated burnt-on
stains
Rings and traces of
limescale
Burnt-on stains following
sugar spillage, melted
aluminium or plastic.
Soak the area to be cleaned with hot water, then wipe it.
Clean sponges
Soak the area to be cleaned with hot water, use a special
ceramic hob scraper to remove the worst, finish off with the
rough side of a cleaning sponge, then wipe it clean.
Clean sponges
special ceramic hob
scraper
Apply hot white spirit vinegar on the stain, leave to act
then wipe off with a soft cloth.- Use a commercial cleaner.
Special ceramic hob
cleaner.
- Apply a special ceramic hob cleaner on the surface,
preferably one which contains silicone (protective action).
Special ceramic hob
cleaner
WHAT TO DO
ACCESSORIES
EMPLOYED
cream
ordinary sponge or special
sponge for delicate items
It is very easy to clean your hob, especially if you follow these few recommendations:
abrasive-backed sponge
powder
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You have doubts about whether your hob is working correctly .... ......
this does not necessarily
mean there is a breakdown. Nevertheless, check the following points
Minor troubleshooting
WHAT SHOULD
YOU DO?
POSSIBLE
CAUSES
IF YOU REALIZE
THAT
Call the After Sales Service
Check the connection and make sure it
complies with requirements.
This is normal.
The electronic circuit is working badly.
Your hob is connected incorrectly
Your hob is connected incorrectly
The electronics are cooling down
See containers.
The saucepan you use is unsuitable for
induction cooking or its diameter is
under 12 cm. (10 cm on the 160 mm
zone).
Inspect the fuses and the cut-out
switch.
The apparatus is not under power.
There is a power or connection problem.
The hob does not work, another message comes
on
When you switch on, the fuse blows
When you switch on, only one side of the hob
works
The fan keeps going for a few minutes after the hob
has been switched off
After having turned on a heating zone, the keyboard
displays continue to flash.
Clean the hob or remove the object in
question and start cooking again.
- Something has overflowed and or an
object is touching the control panel.
The hob has stopped during use and is giving out a
bleep every ten seconds and a (or F7 ) ap-
pears on the display.
The hob does not work. Displays on the key-
board do not come on
A series of little (or F7 ) appears
Electronic circuits have overheated.
See "Fitting your hob".
NOTHING: see chapter Remarks on
connections
The hob is working normallyWhen you switch on, the display lights up
If the slightest break or crack appears in the ceramic glass surface, disconnect the
unit immediately and contact your After Sales Service.
This comes from vibrations made by
energy going from the hob to the pan.
The pans make a noise during cooking
Under high power this phenomenon is
normal with certain types of pans. There
is no danger for the hob.
Use each heating zone for ½ hour
with a pan full of water.
A new apparatus
The hob gives off a smell when first used for
cooking
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FRYING COOKING/BROWNING COOKING
D
ISHES
BRINGING BACK TO THE BOI
BRINGING TO THE BOIL STEADY SIMMERING
SIMMERING
SOUPS
BROTH
THICK SOUP
FISH
STOCK
FROZEN
SAUCES
THICK, MADE WITH FLOUR
MADE WITH BUTTER AND EGGS
(BEARNAISE, HOLLANDAISE)
VEGETABLES
CHICORY, SPINACH
PULSES
BOILED POTATOES
FRIED POTATOES
SAUTE POTATOES
DEFROSTING VEGETABLES
MEAT
THINLY SLICED MEAT
FRYING STEAKS
GRILLING (CAST IRON GRILL PAN)
DEEP FRYING
FROZEN CHIPS
FRESH CHIPS
MISCELLANEOUS
PRESSURE COOKER (ONCE IT HISSES)
STEWED FRUIT
PANCAKES
CUSTARD
MELTING CHOCOLATE
JAM
MILK
FRIED EGGS
PASTA
BABY FOOD IN JARS (BAIN MARIE)
STEWS
CREOLE RICE
RICE PUDDING
10 7
6 5
4 3 2 19 812-1115-13
HEATING POWER
KEEPING
WARM
BOOST TOUCH
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
add food
boil or fry
fast cooking
slow cooking
boil with cover
maximum power is reserved for frying and quick boiling.
Boost switch some models only for boiling
and frying
*
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Utilize a sua placa com toda a facilidade
DTI 306
DTI 305
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
DTI 308
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 28 cm
50 W a 3600 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
DTI 305W
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colocar os alimentos
ferver et fritar
cozedura a lume
forte
cozedura a lume
brando
ferver com a tampa
As potências máximas são reservadas aos fritos e fervuras rápidas.
FRITAR E COZER/CORAR COZER/COZER
PREPARAÇÕES
LEVANTAR FERVURA
RETOMAR A FERVURA PEQUENA FERVURA L
ENTAMENTE
SOPAS
CALDOS
CREMES ESPESSOS
PEIXES
COZIDOS
CONGELADOS
MOLHOS
ESPESSO À BASE DE FARINHA COM
MANTEIGA E OVOS
(BEARNES, HOLANDES)
LEGUMES
ENDIVIAS, ESPINAFRES
LEGUMES SECOS
BATATAS COZIDAS
BATATAS CORADAS
BATATAS SALTEADAS
DESCONGELAÇÃO DE LEGUMES
CARNES
CARNES POUCO ESPESSAS
BIFES NA FRIGIDEIRA
GRELHADAS (GRELHA DE FERRO FUNDIDO)
FRITOS
FRITOS CONGELADOS
FRITOS FRESCOS
VARIANTES
PANELA DE PRESSÃO (A PARTIR DO CHILREIO)
COMPOTAS
CREPES
LEITE CREME
CHOCOLATE FUNDIDO
DOCES
LEITE
OVOS ESTRELADOS
MASSAS
BOIÕES PARA BEBÉ (BANHO MARIA)
GUISADOS
ARROZ CRIOULO
ARROZ DOCE
10 7 6 5 4 3 2 19 812-1115-13
POTÊNCIA NA ZONA DE COZEDURA
MANTER
QUENTE
TECLA BOOST
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Tecla Boost em certos modelos para
ferver et fritar
*
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Utilizar su placa con toda sencillez
DTI 306
DTI 305
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
DTI 308
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 28 cm
50 W a 3600 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 23 cm
50 W a 3200 W
Ø 16 cm
50 W a 2200 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
Ø 18 cm
50 W a 2800 W
DTI 305W
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Si duda sobre el funcionamiento de su placa
...... no significa forzosamente que haya una avería.
En cualquier caso, compruebe los siguientes puntos.
Pequeñas averías y remedios
QUE ES LO QUE
HAY QUE HACER
LAS CAUSAS
POSIBLES
CONSTATA QUE…
Llame el servicio Posventa
Verifique su conexión o la conformidad
de la conexión.
Es normal
El circuito electrónico funciona mal
La conexión de su placa es defectuosa
La conexión de su placa es defectuosa
Refrigeración de la electrónica
Ver cazuelas
El recipiente que utiliza no es adaptado
a la cocción por inducción o su diámetro
es inferior a 12 cm (10 cm en foco 160)
Verifique los fusibles y el disyuntor eléc-
trico
El aparato no es alimentado. La alimen-
tación o la conexión es defectuosa
La placa no funciona, otro mensaje aparece en la
relojería
Durante la puesta en servicio, su instalación se
corta.
Cuando pone en marcha su placa sólo funciona
un lado de la misma.
La ventilación continua unos minutos tras la para-
da de su placa.
Después de haber puesto en funcionamiento una
zona de calefacción, los indicadores del teclado
continúan parpadeando
Limpie o retire el objeto y inicie de nue-
vo la cocción.
- Se ha producido un desbordamiento,
o un objeto obstruye el teclado de man-
do.
La placa se ha parado durante la utilización y
emite un "bip" cada 10 segundos aproximadamen-
te y un en las pantallas.
La placa no funciona. Los testigos luminosos
sobre el teclado permanecen apagados
Una serie de pequeños aparecen en
pantalla
Los circuitos electrónicos se han calen-
tado
Ver empotramiento de la placa
NADA: ver capítulo notas conexionado
Funcionamiento normal
Durante la puesta en servicio, una pantalla lu-
minosa aparece
En el caso de que la placa vitrocerámica se rompiera, se quebrara o se agrietara, incluso ligeramente,
desconecte inmediatamente el aparato y póngase en contacto con el Servicio Posventa.
Es una vibración debida al paso de la
energía de la mesa hacia el recipiente
Las cacerolas hacen ruido durante la cocción
A fuerte potencia este fenómeno es nor-
mal con ciertos tipos de cacerola. No
hay ningún peligro para la placa.
Hacer calentar cada hogar durante
1/2 hora con una cacerola llena de
agua.
Aparato nuevo
De la placa se desprende un olor durante las pri-
meras cocciones
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