Whirlpool HOB 400 S User guide

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USING THE COOKING HOB
INSTALLATION - TECHNICAL
INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
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BEFORE USING THE COOKING HOB
INSTALLATION - TECHNICAL
INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER
To make the most of your new appliance,
please read the user instructions carefully and
keep them to hand for future consultation.
Make sure that the appliance is installed and connected to the
electricity supply by a qualified technician in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and in compliance with local regulations.
Before installation, please read these few hints:
The cooktop must be installed into a worktop 30 to 40 mm thick and
600 mm deep.
The distance between the lower face of the cooktop and any
cupboard or separating panel must be of at least 30 mm.
If the cooktop is to be installed next to a column unit, leave a distance
of at least 50 mm.
If a hood or a cupboard is installed above the cooktop, leave a
minimum distance of 650 mm.
The coatings of the walls of the unit or appliances near the cooktop
must be heat resistant.
Do not install the cooktop near flammable materials (i.e.:curtains).
Installation
Cut an opening in the worktop of the dimensions shown in the
Product Description Sheet supplied separately.
Stretch gasket
(D)
over the edge of the hole made being careful to
overlay the junction edges.
Turn the cooktop upside down and put tabs
(A)
into the seats
provided, tightening screws
(B)
a few turns.
Please make sure that the tabs are correctly positioned as illustrated.
Position the cooktop into the housing.
Put tabs
(A)
into plate; tooth
(C)
of the tabs should fit into the hole.
Tighten screw
(B)
until the cooktop is completely secured.
Cut off the gasket
(D)
protruding from the cooktop with a sharp tool.
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Electrical Connection
The installer is responsible for the correct electrical connection of
the appliance and the observance of the relative safety prescriptions.
The appliance must be connected to the mains, checking first of all
that the voltage corresponds to the value given on the rating plate
and that the section of the electrical wires can take the load indicated
on the rating plate.
Fit a standard plug which is suitable for the power absorbed by the
appliance.
Plug in the appliance into an earthed socket.
Do not use multiple plug adapters or extension cables.
The connection can be made directly to the mains by means of an all-
pole disconnect switch with minimum contact gap of 3 mm.
When the appliance is installed, the switch or socket must always be
accessible.
The supply cable must not come in contact with hot parts and must
be positioned so that it does not exceed the temperature of 75°C at
any point.
After the appliance has been installed, the electrical components
must be inaccessible.
No liability for damage or injury to persons or property will be accepted
from the non-observance of these requirements.
1. For Great Britain only
Warning - this appliance must be earthed
Fuse replacement
This appliance must be connected by a competent person, using fixed wiring
via a DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET (15 amp).
A double pole switch must be provided no further than 2 metres from
the appliance to the electrical supply.
We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified
electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E I C. and who will comply
with the I.E.E. and local regulations.
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Green & Yellow = Earth
Blue = Neutral
Brown = Live.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance, may not
correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your
spur box, proceed as follows:
1) The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to
the terminal marked E (Earth) or coloured Green.
2) The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal
marked N (Neutral), or coloured Black.
3) The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal
marked L (Live), or coloured Red.
2. For the Republic of Ireland only
The information given in respect of Great Britain will frequently apply.
DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED
FUSED SPUR OUTLET
FUSE
ON
use a
15 amp FUSE
Replacing the supply cable
Turn the cooktop upside down and unhook the terminal
board cover inserting a screwdriver into the two hooks (A).
Open the strain release (cable clamp) unscrewing screw (F),
unscrew the clamps screws and remove the cable.
Connect the new supply cable, of suitable size and section, to the
terminal board, following the diagrams hereunder:
Use cables type H05RR-F
The diameter of the supply cable must not exceed 9 mm.
230 V~ 50/60 Hz
240 V~ 50/60 Hz
3 x 1,5 mm
2
.
For CH only:
400V2~ 50/60 Hz
3x1,5mm
2
.
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Packing
The packaging material can be100% recycled, as
confirmed by the recycling symbol .
2. Products
The appliances are built from recyclable materials. If
you decide to scrap the appliances act responsibly and
observe local waste disposal by laws. Cut off the
power cords so that the appliances cannot be
connected to the mains.
Declaration of conformity
These appliances are designed to come into contact with
foodstuffs and they are constructed in compliance with
Directive 89/109/EEC.
The appliances are designed solely for use as cooking
appliances. Any other use of the appliances (e.g. for
room heating) is considered as improper use and
potentially dangerous.
The appliances are designed, built and sold in
compliance with:
The safety requirements of Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EEC.
The protection requirements of EMC Directive
89/336/EEC.
The requirement of Directive 93/68/EEC.
Electrical insulation: Class
(I)
.
Use pots and pans whose bottom diameter is equal to that of the
cooking zone or slightly larger.
Only use flat-bottomed pots and pans.
If possible, keep the pot covered when cooking.
Cook vegetables, potatoes, etc. with little water in order to cut
down cooking time.
A pressure cooker allows you to save even more energy and time.
Never cook the food directly on the glass ceramic cooktop, but in
special pans or containers.
NO
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PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
Before any maintenance on the appliance disconnect it
from the electrical power supply.
Keep children away from the appliance when in use
and when it has just been switched off.
The appliance must be repaired or adjusted
exclusively by a qualified technician.
Make sure that the electrical wires of other electrical
appliances near the cooktop do not come into contact
with hot parts.
Do not switch on the cooking zones when there
is no pan in position.
The cooktop features different size cooking zones.
Use pans whose base diameter is the same as or
slightly larger than the diameter of the cooking zone.
Use flat bottomed pans. The use of pans with concave
or convex bottoms may damage the cooktop.
Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or a support
surface.
Do not leave the appliance unattended when frying
food: risk of fire.
If the glass ceramic surface should break or crack due
to violent impact (falling objects, etc.) do not use it and
call the After-Sales Service immediately.
Do not place food wrapped in aluminium foil, plastic
containers or cloths on the hot cooking zones.
Do not drag pans across the glass-ceramic surface- risk
of scratches.
To avoid permanently damaging the
glass-ceramic top, do not use:
- Pots with bottoms that are not perfectly flat;
- Metal pots with enamelled bottom.
Avoid spilling sugar and similar substances on the
cooktop. If necessary, clean the cooktop carefully
following the care and maintenance instructions in this
handbook.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the cooktop, when it is cool, after each use. This will prevent the
build-up of dirt and make cleaning easier.
Use a clean cloth, absorbent kitchen wipes and washing up liquid or
a specific glass ceramic cleaner.
Clean the inox parts with a specific cleaner.
Remove baked-on dirt with a scraper which can be bought
separately and a specific cleaning product.
Food spills should be cleaned off before they bake onto the glass-
ceramic surface.
Do not use abrasive products, bleach, oven-cleaner spray or pan
scourers.
Do not leave acid or alkaline substances, such as vinegar, salt or
lemon juice, etc. onto the surface.
Note: Do not put any object on the cooktop which can melt with
heat such as plastic objects, aluminium foil or foods containing sugar.
Should anything melt on the cooktop, remove it immediately (while
the cooktop is till hot) using a special scraper to prevent any
irreversible damage to the glass ceramic surface.
Do not use steam jet cleaners because the humidity could infiltrate
into the appliance making it dangerous.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The cooktop does not work:
Is there a power cut?
Has the control knob been turned to the correct
power?
Set the main disconnect switch upline of the appliance
to OFF for a few minutes and then back to ON
and see if the problem persists.
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
Before contacting AFTER-SALES
SERVICE
1.
Try to solve the problem
(see TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE).
2.
Turn off the appliance and restart it to see if the fault
is repeated.
If after the above checks the fault still occurs,
get in touch with the nearest After Sales
Service.
Please give
:
a short description of the fault,
the exact type and model,
the service number (number after the word
SERVICE on the rating plate) is located on the
underside of the cooktop. The service number is
also indicated on the guarantee booklet,
your complete address and phone number.
If any repairs are required, please contact
an authorised
After Sales Service
as indicated in the warranty.
In the unlikely event that an operation or repair is carried
out by an
unauthorised technician
, always request a
certification of the job carried out and insist on the use of
original spare parts
.
Failure to comply with these instructions may
compromise the safety and quality of the product
.
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