Porter & Charles Ci76 Operating instructions

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Electric blankets/pillows
Type
Operating instructions
COD. 208176 - REV 4 - 07.07.2006
OPERATION MANUAL
INDUCTION CERAMIC HOBS
CI76
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This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/EC.
The crossed-out rubbish bin symbol seen on the appliance indicates that the appliance must
be disposed of separately from other domestic refuse at the end of its useful life. It must
therefore be delivered to a waste recycling centre speci cally for electric and electronic
equipment or returned to the original retailer.
The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to the appropriate collection centre at the end of its
useful life. Failure to do so may result in a ne, as provided for by laws governing waste disposal.
Differential collection of waste products for eventual recycling, treatment and environmentally friendly
disposal helps reduce possible negative effects on the environment and health. It also enables the
materials making up the product to be recycled. For more detailed information on the available refuse
collection systems, refer to the local Municipal Solid Waste disposal centre or the shop where the product
was purchased.
Producers and importers are responsible for ful lling their obligations in regards to recycling, treatment and
environmentally friendly disposal by directly or indirectly participating in the collection system.
INDUCTION COOKING
The induction cooking is a radical change on the traditional way of cooking. The heat is generated from
directly in the cooking vessel and maintains a cold cooking surface. For this reason it presents many
advantages when compared to other cooking methods.
High speed cooking and frying. The efficiency is greater than
other systems because there is no heat loss as you are warming
the vessel directly and not the cooking surface.
It is economic. It is proven that cooking with an induction hot
plate dramatically reduces electrical consumption in comparison
with other cooking methods.
Cooking and security control. As soon as the control is
used, the hob produces or suspends the electrical output. If a
vessel is removed without previously switching off the hob, it will
automatically stop the output of heat. If any combustible material;
ie a rag, is left on the hob, it will not burn even if the cooking area
is actived. This is because after using the hob, the glass surface
retains only the remaining heat transmitted by the vessel.
Cleaning. As the glass absorbs only a small part of the vessel
heat, it relatively cool. This helps to avoid any foods that may
spill from burning onto the surface. Although it is not entirely
necessary, wait for the hob to completely cool to clean it.
PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR THE SURROUNDING CABINETRY
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DESCRIPTION
DIMENSIONS: 770 X 510
DIMENSIONS: 580 X 510
1 - Cooking area Ø 160 (1600 W)
2 - Cooking area Ø 220 (2200 W - Booster 3000 W)
3 - Cooking area Ø 190 (1800 W - Booster 2800 W)
4 - Cooking area Ø 190 (1800 W)
5 Switch on- switch off
6 Controls functions lock
7 Cooking area directions
8 Cooking area controls
9 Cooking area timer checks
10 Booster functions switching on-switching off
11 Cooking area power indicator
12 Single timer or cooking area indicator
CONTROL DESCRIPTION
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SECURITY AND CARE DIRECTIONS
Appliance operation:
To avoid damage to persons and fittings read this
directive carefully before using the hob for the first
time.
Only use the hob after installing it correctly; it is
important to avoid any contact with electrical wire
components.
The hob is intended for domestic use only, not for
industrial use.
Use the appliance only to prepare food; other
application are at consumers own risk as they
can be dangerous. The manufacturer is not
responsible for any damages caused by incorrect
use of the appliance.
If there are children at home:
Use the control lock so children cannot switch on
the hob or modify its setting.
The appliance must be used only by adults who
are able to understand the indications in this
directive and on the appliance.
Do not permit children to play with the appliance.
To protect children ensure that any articles that
may interest them are removed form the proximity
of the hob.
Monitor children when they’re around hot cooking
pots as it is possible for them to upset these,
resulting in an explosion, fire or scorching.
Children should be not exposed to the packaging
of this appliance. The packaging should be
disposed of securely.
Using the appliance effectively
Do not use pots or pans with a rough bottom (i.e.
cast iron), because they could scratch the surface
of the hob. Also grains of sand or other granular
substances could cause scratches.
Make sure that sugar - liquefied or solid, plastic
or silver paper are never put on the hot cooking
areas. These materials melt and stick to the
surface and when they cool they can crack, break
or permanently damage the ceramic surface.
If these substances do reach the hot cooking
areas, switch off the hob and eliminate them with
an appropriate utensil as soon as possible while
the appliance is still hot.
Attention: It is important to clean the hob with
caution as the cooking areas in this instance
may be hot and there is the possibility of scalding
yourself.
Make sure that the cooking vessel is externally
clean and dry (not greasy) before placing it on
the hob.
Never use vapor devices. The vapor pressure
could damage the surfaces and components
of the appliance permanently, for which the
manufacturer will not be responsible.
Never position hot cooking vessels on the control
panel area as the electronics situated under the
panel could be damaged.
If under the installed appliance there is a drawer,
its contents and the lower side of the applicance
is sufficient. Refer to installation diagrams.
To avoid burns
When the afterheat light is off there is no danger
of burning yourself or objects due to the hob
being hot.
Always use the appropriate handles on all
cooking vessels. Handles must not be wet or
damp as the dampness can increase the risk of
burns.
Do not heat sealed vessels, i.e. tin cans. The
resulting overpressure could cause the contents
to explode.
Take care not to throw objects or cutlery on the
appliance.
Do not use the appliance as a rest or work
surface.
Security and cares directions
Any objects or materials resting on the appliance
can burn, melt or heat.
Do not cover the hob with a cloth or a protective
film.
Monitor the hob when using fats and oils. These
can can overheat and it may be possible for them
to ignite.
If fats and oils used in cooking ignite, do not try
to extinguish the fire with water. Smother the fire
with a fire retardant blanket or an extinguisher.
Do not cook flambé dishes under the cooker
hood. Flames could reach the cooker hood and
result in a fire.
If there is a faulty appliance.
Call for professional technical assistance.
If a fault is found in the appliance, disconnect the
electricity to the hob.
Pay attention not to connect the appliance to the
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SECURITY AND CARE DIRECTIONS
electrical system before repairing it.
If there are cracks on the ceramic surface,
disconnect the electricity of the appliance
immediately.
Repairs are to be carried out be a skilled and
authorized technician only. Incorrect repairs could
be dangerous and cause further damage to the
appliance.
Repairs on the appliance during the warranty
period can be done only the company's
technicians, otherwise the warranty will be void.
Note: for persons with pacemakers: within the
functioning appliance there is an electro magnetic
field that could compromise the pacemaker
performance.
Take care when positioning the dishes in the
centre of the cooking area, so that the pot’s base
can cover all the electromagnetic field.
Heat food sufficiently. Germs present in the food
are eliminated only at high temperature and over
a prolonged period of time.
Do not use plastic or tin foil dishes. High
temperatures could melt these materials which
can be a fire danger.
Do not put object with a magnetic nature near the
hob, like credit cards, floppy disks, calculators.
The hobs functions could be compromised as a
result.
Do not put cans, liquids or other flammable
materials in drawers under the appliance. The
drawer’s cutlery tray, if present, should be in heat
resistant material.
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INSTALLATION
General Instructions
The installation of the appliance must only be done
by a qualified technician. Refer to a technician
qualified in accordance with local rules and
regulations.
The manufactured and supplier are not
responsible for damages caused by incorrect
installation of the appliance.
The appliance's electrical security is guaranteed
only if the appliance is connected to a regular
grounded conductor. If in doubt, call a skilled
technician to check the installation. The
manufacturer and supplier are not responsible for
damages caused by the absence or interruption of
the grounding conductor.
The appliance should not be linked up to the
electrical system with an extension lead.
The hob should not be installed over a dishwasher,
tumble dryer, washing machine, cooling system,
freezer or kitchen cooling/exhaust fan. Please
refer to the installation diagrams.
The installation of the hob in non-stationary places
(i.e.: a ship) must be by skilled technicians to
guarantee appliance safety.
If there is a drawer under the appliance, do not
keep flammable object inside.
Make sure that after the installation the electrical
connection wire is not subjected to stress.
The adjoining bench into which the hob is installed
must be manufatured with thermo resistant
adhesive (100°C), to prevent any detachment
or buckling. All splash backs must also (space
needed) be thermo resistant.
Furniture, walls or cabinetry that are taller/higher
than the hob can only be on one side of the hob
and the rear. There should be nothing higher than
the hob on the front and other side area.
To obtain sufficient electronic ventilation in the
hob, it is not acceptable to install an intermediate
shelf under an induction hob.
RECOMMENDED DISTANCE BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND
THE EXTRACTOR HOOD
NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED
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INSTALLATION
77 CM CERAMIC HOB (30”)
Hob: W 770 mm D 510 mm
W 30.3 Inches 20 Inches
Cut-out W 750 mm D 490 mm
W 29.5 Inches 19.3 Inches
58 CM CERAMIC HOB (23”)
Hob: W 580 mm D 510 mm
W 22.8 Inches 20 Inches
Cut-out W 560 mm D 490 mm
W 22 Inches 19.3 Inches
HEIGHT BOX CONNECTION ELECTRICAL
WORKER: H= 65 mm
Make the cut-out on the work surface according to the model dimensions ( see pictures above).
Respect the minimal distance of 50 mm towards the back side and on the right and left towards a
possible lateral wall.
Turn the hob over carefully and attach the seal
provided with accessories kit on the external side
uniformly.
Attach the provided stirrup to the relative places
and fix the hob to the bench surface as shown.
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INSTALLATION
Attention:
To guarantee that the appliance is functioning correctly it
is important to provide a surface, during the installation,
of a minimum 4 mm spacer for the length of the recess on
the front side of the furniture. This is required to assist the
electrical controls should temperatures reach over 85°C,
where upon the hob controls will automatically turn the
appliance off until the temperature returns under the limit
required. To ensure temperatures in the control area are
maintained during operation the appliance’s cooling fan will
start automatically. Ensure sufficient air flow in accordance
with the diagram opposite including an escape area to the
front of the cabinetry to a minimum of 4mm. This swill ensure
that temperatures will not exceed 85 degree C and will
protect the electronic control systems. If this installation is
not followed the manufacturer and supplier warranty is void.
Electrical connection
The appliance must be installed by a qualified
technician who knows the relevant security
and assembling rules in force. In particular,
local power institution rules must be observed.
Check that the voltage displayed in the
appliance indicator plate corresponds to
the voltage used in your house. The indicator
plate is placed on the back side of the hob.
Grounding is compulsory according to the law.
All the electric wires and grounding conductors
should have the appropriate dimensions.
The electrical connection between the hob and
a possible oven must be provided individually.
In the case of a direct connection to the supply,
it is necessary to install a mono-pole switch
between the appliance and the supply with
a minimal 3mm opening between the contacts.
The manufacturer/supplier is not responsible for
any damages to persons or property caused by
the non-observance of above installation rules.
The installer is responsible for the correct electrical
connection and all local safety rule compliance.
Before effecting the connection, make sure that:
The tap has the grounding and is in accordance
to law.
The tap can bear the highest load of the machine,
shown in the indicator placed on the appliance.
The charging voltage is included in the
characteristics indicator.
The tap is plug-compatible with the appliance. If
it is not, replace the tap or the plug. Do not use
extensions or multiplexes.
The grounding wire (yellow/green coloured) is
connected to the terminal board on the point
indicated with the respective sign and is longer
than any other conductor wires.
The cable must not undergo folding or
compressions.
The cable must be periodically controlled and
changed only by authorized technicians.
The manufacturer declines all responsibilities if
these rules are not respected.
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START AND USE
Practical advise for the appliances
use and for best performance:
Use cooking vessels which are compatible with
the induction principle (ferromagnetic material).
It is recommended that you use enameled steel
or special induction inox pots. To assure the
compatibility of a vessel it is sufficient to check
with a magnet.
SUITABLE
MATERIALS
NOT SUITABLE
MATERIALS
Magnetic cast iron,
enameled steel,
magnetic stainless
steel
Copper, aluminum,
cast iron, enameled
glass, terracotta, steel,
non magnetic stainless
steel.
Use flat bottom pots with elevated thickness to
be sure that these perfectly adhere to the heating
areas.
Use pots with a diameter big enough to cover the
heating area completely. This will guarantee the
exploitation of all available heat.
Make sure that the pot base is always dry and
clean to ensure the correct contact.
Avoid using the same pots that may be used on
gas burners. The gas burners heat concentration
could deform the pot bottom which will degrade
the adhesion to the hob.
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START AND USE
Switching on the applicance:
The hob switches on by selecting the n°5 sensor
on the controls area. When this sensor is selected
a sound is made. If it is the first time the appliance
is switched on, the appliance lights up all of the
displays on the control panel and switches off after
10 seconds. This puts into action the sensor n°6.
Disconnect the key selecting the sensor. The
heated areas switch on and all stay at “0” until a
power level is selected. If this does not succeed in
10 seconds, the hob will automatically switch off.
Select the key (+) for the appropriate cooking
area, which will position itself at level 1.
The highest level achievable is 9. With the sensor
(-) the power reduces until 0.
If, with the 0 level selected, the sensor (-) is
pushed, the power becomes level 9.
Booster Function
This function brings every power zone to the
highest level (position 10) for a maximum period of
10 minutes. Passed this period the power returns
to the level it was previously at.
On the selected area display appears the letter
“P”. This function can be excluded any time by
reselecting the command zone “Booster”. The
same will bring the power back to the one pre-
selected with a confirming sound. This function can
also be excluded by pressing the keys (+) or (-). In
this case the power level will be immediately higher
or lower than that selected before the connection
of the “Booster” function.
Attention:
The “Booster” function brings the power to
3000W for the Ø 220 and to 2800W for the Ø 190.
This means that during the operation, the front
areas will have the power of 600 W for that of
Ø220 and 800 W for that of Ø 190. This is due to
the appliance having two generators of 3600W.
Key Function (lock)
This function can be activated whether with the
appliance is switched on or off. The purpose is
to exclude the command sensors to avoid
accidental changes. In case the sensor is
activated when the appliance is functioning, all
the power zones and the timer controls will be
blocked. Ignition control will remain operative
(n°5 of the picture above). If the key is selected
when the appliance is switched off, the switch-
on/switch off sensor will be excluded (n°5). The
commencement of the function is reported through
a pilot light placed over the key symbol. When
the light is switched on the key is activated,
when it is switch off the key is not activated.
Timer Function
The timer can be activated by pushing on the
corresponding sensors (+) (-).
Between 1 and 99 minutes can be selected, which
can be modified at any time.
To cancel the function, press on key (-) or
simultaneously press on keys (+) and (-).
With the timer on “00” push on (+) sensor to
increase the minutes.
By pressing on (-) sensor the timer will positioning
itself on “99”, and fall until the sensor is released at
the time needed.
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START AND USE
Timer running with cooking areas
You can use the timer on all cooking areas,
however they can operate only one at a time. To
make the cooking area function with the timer,
operate as specified below:
Activate the timer.
Select one cooking area. A LED will light
both the timer and the selected cooking area.
Within 10 seconds select the time to pre-set on
the timer. If this does not happen, the area will
automatically switch off. It is possible to use the
timer with the cooking area power at “0“. Time
alterations have to be made with the (+) and (-)
sensors.
When selecting the timer amount, the speed of
the timer will increase as sensors are pushed for a
longer time.
When the timer on the cooking is finished, the
timer starts flashing with “00” values on the display
and a sound is made. This sound can be stopped
by pushing one of the touch sensors or it stops
automatically after a minute.
Automatic switch-off.
If, during the functioning, the power level is not
changed the cooking areas automatically switches
off after a time indicated in the table below for to
safety reasons:
POWER LEVEL MAXIMUN TIME OF
FUNCTIONNING
(HOURS)
110
25
34
44
53
63
72
82
91
P 10 (min)
Switching off the Appliance
To switch off the appliance it is necessary to push
on n°5 sensor. When the hob is switched off a
sound is made and an “H” symbol appears on the
cooking areas, which indicates the afterheat or a
possible failure.
Display directions
If the heating zone is switched on, the “0” symbol
appears on the display. If the cooking is terminated
and the area is already hot, the “0” and “H”
symbols are alternatively visualized. If a power
level between “1” and “9” or the Booster function is
selected and a suited pot is not put on the cooking
area, the sign starts flashing. If a suited pot is not
put placed on the hob, the power level will return to
“0” after 30 seconds are passed.
If the pot is suitable, the power sign remains fixed
in the display.
The cooking area can also be switched off
manually by pushing on the (+) and (-) sensors
simultaneously or by bringing the (-) sensor to “0”
position.
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CARE AND CLEANLINESS
Never use vapour machines to clean.
The vapor can reach the electrical conductor
components and cause it to short-circuit. Vapor
pressure can also cause permanent damage to
the surface of the appliance. The manufacturer/
supplier is not responsible of these damages.
Do not use pointed objects on the appliance as
these can damage washers between the ceramic
surface, the frame and between frame and
working surface.
Do not use products with sands, alkali, acids or
chlorides, oven spray, detergents used to clean
dishwashers, steel wool, abrasive dampers or a
hard bristle brush. Also, do not use dampers or
other products which have abrasive detergent
residuals because they could scratch the surface.
If an incorrect cleaning detergent is used, the
surface may appear bleached or with permanent
blue stains.
Use special detergent for ceramic cooktops and
follow the manufacturers’ directions.
Eliminate all detergent from the cooking zones
with a wet cloth. If the cooking zones are switched
on and there is residual detergent still there, these
could damage the ceramic.
For this reason, clean all impurities immediately so
that they do not burn onto the surface. Make sure
that the bottom of the cooking vessels are clean,
dry and without grease before using them on the
hob.
Do not put metallic objects on the hob.
Clean the appliance regularly and always after
use.
Before cleaning, wait until the hob has cooled.
Clean the hob with a special ceramic detergent
and kitchen paper or with a smooth, wet cloth.
Always dry the appliance after cleaning it with
a wet cloth to avoid the formation of calcareous
deposits.
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Listed below are some possible fault messages
for which professional technical support is
necessary:
Cooking zone temperature sensor
Short-circuit: in the corresponding cooking zone,
the symbols “F” and “1” are alternatively displayed.
Open circuit: in the corresponding cooking zone,
the symbols “F” and “2” are alternatively displayed.
Power temperature sensor
Short-circuit: if the 2 elements controlled by the
induction generator are in short-circuit, “F” and “3”
are displayed alternatively.
Open circuit: if the 2 elements controlled by the
induction generator have an open circuit, “F” and
“4” are displayed alternatively.
Communication loss
If the 2 elements controlled by the induction
generator lost communications, “F” and “5” are
displayed alternatively.
Generator over current
If the 2 elements controlled by the induction
generator are overloaded, “F” and “9” are
displayed alternatively.
Generator overheating
If the 2 elements controlled by the induction
generator are overheated, “POWER LEVEL” and
“C” are displayed alternatively.
Afterheat
For safety reasons this information is the most
important:
If the hob is switched off, the zones which show
the power are fixed on “H”.
if the hob is switched on, the zones which show
the power display alternatively “H” and “0”.
Cooking zone without or with an inadequate
cooking vessel:
If the selected level is “0”, this one is also shown in
the indicator.
If it is different from “0”, it is also shown in the
indicator, but it flashes.
Automatic actions in case of failure
If there are failures on the temperature sensor and
on the cooking zones power sensor, these are
immediately switched off and the keys (+/-) are
blocked.
This happens also if there is loss of communication
with the induction generator or overloading.
If a cooking zone is selected for more than
30 seconds without a pot on it the zone will
automatically switch off.
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Porter&Charles products are designed and built to the highest standards. We expect your appliances
to provide many years of trouble free enjoyment. In the event of an appliance requiring attention, each
appliance is covered by a 2 year warranty from the date of purchase.
Refer to warranty policy for complete terms and conditions.
Coverage is for costs of parts and labor for appliances in capital cities & metropolitan areas. We reserve
the right to charge directly for handling expenses outside the metropolitan region.
Porter&Charles products are supported by a national service support system.
Call our customer service department for attention.
Please retain your Porter&Charles invoice to quote should you require service assistance. This
will identify your product for our priority service back-up. Please attach your invoice to this
manual for easy future reference.
PORTER & CHARLES INCORPORATED
Suite 811, 99 Bronte Road,
Oakville, Ontario,
Canada L6L3B9
Telephone: 1-866.699-4973
Telephone: 905-829.8389
Facsimile: 905-829.8409
For Service & Spares:
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1-800.678-8352
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Porter & Charles Ci76 Operating instructions

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