Read this instruction manual before using and keep it available
at all times!
DANGER!
The signal word DANGER warns against hazards that lead to severe
injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided.
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This instruction manual contains information about installation, operation and
maintenance of the appliance and constitutes an important source of information
and reference guide. The knowledge of all operational and safety instructions
included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the
appliance. Additionally, accident prevention, occupational health and safety, and
legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply.
Before you start using the appliance, especially before turning it on, read this
instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages.
Improper use may cause damage.
This instruction manual forms and integral part of the product and must be stored in
an immediate vicinity of the appliance and be available at all times. The instruction
manual should be transferred together with the appliance.
1 Safety
This appliance has been manufactured in accordance with technical standards
currently in force. However, the appliance may be a source of hazards if used
improperly or contrary to its intended purpose. All persons using the appliance must
consider information included in this instruction manual and observe safety
instructions.
1.1 Explanation of Signal Words
Important safety instructions and warning information are indicated in this
instruction manual with appropriate signal words. You must strictly follow the
instructions, to prevent accidents, personal injuries and property damages.
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WARNING!
The signal word WARNING warns against hazards that may lead to
moderate or severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided.
CAUTION!
The signal word CAUTION warns against hazards that may lead to
light or moderate injuries if the hazards are not avoided.
IMPORTANT!
The signal word IMPORTANT indicates possible property damages,
which may occur if safety instructions are not observed.
NOTE!
The symbol NOTE indicates subsequent information and guidelines
for the user on usage of the appliance.
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1.2Safety instructions
Electrical Current
• Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock.
• The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with
the mains voltage.
• To avoid short-circuit, the appliance should be kept dry.
• If there are malfunctions during operation, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
• Do not touch the appliance’s plug with wet hands.
• Never take hold of the appliance if it has fallen into water. Immediately
disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Any repairs or housing opening may be carried out by professionals and
relevant workshops only.
• Do not transport the appliance, holding it by the power cord.
• Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with heat sources or sharp
edges.
• Do not bend, pinch nor knot the power cord.
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• Always completely unwind the power cord.
• Never place the appliance or other objects on the power cord.
• Always take hold of the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the appliance if the
power cord is damaged. If this cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
customer service or a qualified electrician in order to avoid dangers.
Flammable Materials
• Never subject the appliance to contact with high temperature sources, e.g.:
oven, furnace, open flame, heat generating devices, etc.
• To avoid fire hazard, clean the appliance regularly.
• Do not cover the appliance with, e.g., aluminium foil or cloths.
• Use the appliance only with materials designated to this end and with correct
temperature settings. Materials, groceries and left-overs remaining in the
appliance may catch fire.
• Never use the appliance near flammable or inflammable materials, e.g.: petrol,
spirit, alcohol, etc. High temperature triggers evaporation of these materials,
and, as a result of contact with sources of ignition, an explosion may occur.
• In case of fire, disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
attempting suitable fire-extinguishing actions.
• Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the
power supply. Following extinction of fire, ensure sufficient fresh air inflow.
Safety of Induction Plate Operation
• During operation, the heating area is getting very hot.
Information: Induction cooker does not generate heat in the process of
cooking. Nevertheless, the temperature of cookware heats up the heating
area and the surface remains hot after use. Do not touch any hot surfaces
of the appliance.
• You may transport and clean the appliance after it cools down entirely.
• It is prohibited to sprinkle hot surfaces with cold water or flammable liquids.
• Do not put metal kitchen utensils, lids, knifes nor any other metal objects on the
heating area. These objects might heat up after switching the appliance on.
• Remember that wearable items, e.g. rings, watches etc., may heat up when they
are close to the cooker’s plate.
• In order to avoid overheating, do not place any aluminium foil or metal plates on
the heating surface of the appliance.
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• Do not heat up sealed containers, e.g. canned food, on the heating area of the
induction cooker. Resulting overpressure may cause explosion (rupture) of a
container or a can. The canned food is best to open it, put it in a pot filled with
water and place the pot on a heating area in order to heat it up.
• The heating area is made of a temperature-resistant glass. In case of damage,
even if it is only a small fracture, the device should be immediately disconnected
from the power supply and you should contact the service company.
Electromagnetic Fields
• Magnetized items, e.g. credit cards, data storage devices or calculators, may
not be placed in an immediate vicinity of the switched on appliance. Magnetic
field might damage them.
• Do not open the bottom cover!
• Cookware should always be placed in the middle of the cooking area, so that
pot bottom covered the electromagnetic field to the maximum extent.
• Scientific researches proved that induction cookers pose no threat.
Nevertheless, people with cardiac pacemaker should keep a distance of at least
60 cm from the working appliance.
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Supervised Usage only
• Only supervised appliance may be used.
• Always remain in an immediate vicinity of the appliance.
Operating personnel
• This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with
limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities, nor by persons with limited
experience and/or limited knowledge.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they are not playing with or
switching the appliance on.
Improper Use
• Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance.
• The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and
allows for safe operation.
• The appliance may only be used when all connections are executed according
to rules of law in force.
• The appliance may only be used when it is clean.
• Use only original spare parts. Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own.
• Do not introduce any changes in the appliance nor modify it.
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1.3Intended Use
As described below, every use of the appliance for a purpose differing and/or
diverging from its intended standard use, is prohibited and considered to be an
unintended use.
The following is an intended use:
– Preparing and heating-up foods with the use of suitable cookware.
1.4 Unintended Use
An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by
hazardous voltage, fire or high temperature. The appliance may only be used to
perform tasks described in this instruction manual.
The following is an unintended use:
– Heating of rooms.
– Heating-up flammable, hazardous to health and volatile, etc. liquids and
materials.
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2 General information
2.1Liability and Warranty
All information and instructions in this instruction manual account for legal
regulations in force, current level of technical engineering knowledge as well as our
expertise and experience, developed over the years. If special models or additional
options are ordered, or state-of-the-art technical solutions were implemented, the
actual scope of delivery of the appliance may, in some circumstances, differ from
descriptions and numerous drawings in this instruction manual.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damages nor faults stemming from:
– failure to observe instructions,
– unintended use,
– technical alterations introduced by the user,
– usage of unapproved spare parts.
We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product, intended for
improvement of the appliance and its performance.
2.2 Copyright Protection
This instruction manual, and texts, drawings and images included in it, as well as its
other components are copyright protected. It is prohibited to reproduce this
instruction manual (including its excerpts), in any form and by any means, and to
use and/or transfer its content to third parties without manufacturer’s written
permission. Violation of the above results in obligation to pay compensation. We
reserve the right to claim further damages.
2.3 Declaration of Conformity
The appliance meets the currently applicable standards and guidelines of the
European Union. We confirm the above in the EC Declaration of Conformity. We
may provide relevant Declaration of Conformity upon request.
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3 Transport, Packaging and Storage
3.1Delivery Check
Immediately upon reception, check the delivery for completeness and possible
shipping damage. In the case of visible transport damage refuse to accept the
appliance or accept it conditionally. Mark and note the scope of damage in shipping
documents/consignment list of the shipping company and lodge a complaint.
Concealed damage must be reported immediately upon its discovery, as
compensation claims may only be filed within applicable time limits.
If you find that parts or accessories missing, please contact our Customer Service
Department.
3.2 Packaging
Do not dispose of the appliance cardboard box. It may be used to store the
appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the
case of any damages.
The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials. Particularly,
these are: plastic films and bags, cardboard box.
When disposing of the packaging, observe applicable domestic regulations.
Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled.
3.3 Storage
Leave the packaging closed until installation of the appliance; observe external
indications concerning method of placing and storage. Store the packaging in the
following conditions only:
– in closed rooms;
– in dry and dust-free surrounding;
– away from aggressive agents;
– in a location protected against sunlight;
– in a location protected against mechanical shocks.
In the case of extended storage (over three months), make sure you check the
condition of the packaging and the parts regularly. If needed, replace the packaging
with a new one.
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Technical Data
EN
Name:
Induction cooker IK 70dpZ-EB
Art. No.:
105893
Material:
stainless steel
Heating plate material:
glass
Number of hobs:
2
Glass hob dimensions (W x D), in mm:
645 x 315
Left-hand side hob max. diameter, in mm:
235
Right-hand side hob max. diameter, in mm:
235
Left hob power output:
3500 W
Left hob max. power output in the case of
power output increase:
5000 W
Right hob power output:
3500 W
Right hob max. power output in the case of
left hob power output increase:
2000 W
Number of power output levels, at the
left/right:
11 / 10
Temperature range, min.–max., in °C:
60 - 240
Number of temperature levels:
10
Temperature setting intervals, in °C:
20
Connected load:
7 kW | 400 V | 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
715 x 485 x 140
Weight, in kg:
15,2
4 Technical Data
4.1Technical Specifications
We reserve the right to implement technical modifications.
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Version / Characteristics
• Equipment connection: 3 NAC
• Type of hobs: induction
• Arrangement of hobs: side-by-side
• Control: electronic, knob, touch
• Regulation of:
– power output
– temperature
• Cookware detection
• Digital display
• Overheating protection
• Indicator lights:
– power output
– temperature
– cookware detection
• Features: separate control panel, cord length: 0.85 m
4.2 Functions of the Appliance
The induction cooker with removable control panel may be used both as a table-top
appliance and as an appliance mounted at a buffet. The power of 7,000 W may be
freely distributed between the two cooking fields as required — for fast cooking or
heavy browning, the left hob can reach the power output of up to 5,000 W.
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Fig. 1
1. Left hob
2. Right hob
3. Glass heating plate
4. Housing
5. Feet (5 pcs)
6. Control unit fixing
7. Cable connecting the appliance and
the separate control unit
8. Control unit connection
9. Control unit
4.3 List of Components of the Appliance
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CAUTION!
Choking hazard!
Prevent children from accessing package materials, for instance: plastic
bags and EPS.
5 Installation and operation
5.1Installation
Unpacking / Positioning
• Unpack the appliance, remove all external and internal packaging elements and
shipment safeguards.
• If the appliance is covered with a protective film, remove it. Remove the film
slowly, so no glue residues are left. Remove any glue residues with the use of a
suitable solvent.
• Be careful not to damage the rating plate and warning labels fixed on the
appliance.
• Never place the appliance in humid or wet environment.
• Place the appliance in a way making the connections easily accessible, so that
they may be quickly disconnected if such a need arises.
• The appliance should be placed on surfaces that are:
– even, with sufficient bearing capacity, resistant to water, dry and resistant
to high temperatures;
– sufficiently large, and thus enabling usage of the appliance with no
problems;
– easily accessible;
– well ventilated.
• Maintain sufficient clearance from table edges. The appliance might turn over
and fall down.
• Do not place the appliance in the vicinity of devices or objects that are sensitive
to magnetic fields (e.g. radio, television, etc.).
• Leave at least 5 -10 cm clearance from flammable walls and other objects.
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Appliance Flush Mounting
The induction cooker may be used as a table-top appliance or be flush-mounted in
a work top / cabinet.
Control Unit Removal
If the appliance is to be flush-mounted, it is necessary to remove the control unit off
of it.
1. Rotate the induction cooker to its side, to remove the control unit.
2. Undo both fixing screws that are used to connect the control unit with the bottom
of the appliance.
3. Remove the control unit from the appliance.
4. The control unit is connected with the induction cooker via a cable. To
disconnect the connection cable from the appliance, undo both knurled screws
and remove the plug.
Appliance Flush Mounting Instructions
1. For installation, select a work top board that is heat resistant to avoid
deformation due to the heat radiation of the appliance.
2. Remember that the work top board may not be thicker than 50 mm.
3. Cut the opening in the work top board according to the below figure.
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Fig. 2
3. Cut the opening in the work top board according to the figure below.
4. On the surface prepared for mounting, place the template of the induction
cooker. Align and centre the template, and leave at least 100 mm of free space
from each side of the appliance on the work top. The template features the
following dimensions: 670 mm in length and 340 mm in width.
5. In order to fit the induction cooker in this recess, first remove the control unit
from the appliance. Observe indication in section 'Appliance Flush Mounting / Control Unit Removal'.
6. For the appliance to function correctly, provide for sufficient ventilation around
the appliance.
7. Make sure that ventilation openings of the appliance are not obstructed.
NOTE!
A safe clearance between the heating area and a cupboard above the
appliance should be at least 760 mm if no extractor hood is provided for.
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Fig. 3
ATTENTION!
There has to be at least a 250 mm clearance below the flush-mounted
appliance.
If the induction cooker is to be flush-mounted in a cupboard, it is necessary to
provide ventilation openings (Fig. 2).
The temperature inside the cupboard may not exceed 32°C.
8. After inserting the cooker in the recess, the edge of the appliance will be
12.75 mm over the surface of the work top.
9. The flush-mounted induction cooker must be sealed with a suitable, 100%
rubber silicon sealer.
Control Unit Flush Mounting
1. Use the enclosed template for flush mounting of the control unit. Place the
template on the surface of the cupboard and, if possible, centre it against
heating plates.
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Fig. 4
2. Mark the necessary recess.
3. Cut out the marked surface in the selected location.
The cut-out for the control unit should be 358 mm in length and 131 mm in width.
4. Insert the control unit in the recess.
5. Fix the control unit with the enclosed support.
6. To end with, connect the induction cooker with the control unit, using the
connection cable.
Alternatively, you may flush mount the appliance and control unit in the work top, as
indicated in the figure below. Observe flush mounting instructions from previous
sections.
Connection — Electrical Power
• Verify if the technical specification of the appliance (see the rating plate)
correspond to the local electricity grid.
• Electrical connection of the appliance to mains power supply must be executed
by a qualified electrician, according to international, national and local
regulations in force.
• The induction cooker is equipped with power cord. It must be connected with a
plug or directly into a suitable mains wall socket.
• Do not use the appliance with an external timer or remote control.
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• Iron cookware
• Enamelled iron cookware
• Steel or enamelled cast iron pots/pans
• Cast iron pots/pans
• Cookware made of 18/0 stainless steel
and aluminium if marked as suitable for
induction (mind the description of the
cookware)
Due to a specific way the induction plate operates,
only cookware with a bottom subject to
magnetization is suitable.
To obtain better results, use only pans/pots with a
diameter of 12–26 cm.
5.2Operation
Method of operation of heating plates
In induction cookers the electric voltage is applied to a conductive coil under the
glass. This generates magnetic field, which being a physical effect, heats the
bottom of a cookware directly.
This translates to savings of time and energy, as — contradictory to traditional
heating areas — there is no heating up of a heater and then of the glass heating
plate.
Another advantage of the technical features described above is the very short
cooking time.
Additionally, inflow of heat changes instantly with every change of settings and it
may be controlled precisely. The induction heating plate reacts to changes in
settings as fast a gas cooker, for the energy is delivered immediately to a pot,
without the need to prior heating up of other materials.
The induction technology combines the speed of reaction with a basic benefit of the
current, making it possible to precisely control heat inflow.
Suitable Cookware
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4 pots with lids
2.0 litre, 16 cm diameter, H 10.0 cm
2.7 litre, 18 cm diameter, H 11.0 cm
5.1 litre, 24 cm diameter, H 11.5 cm
6.1 litre, 20 cm diameter, H 20.0 cm
1 pan
2.8 litre, 24 cm diameter, H 6.5 cm
• Containers with bulged bottoms
• Aluminium, brass, copper cookware
unless they are clearly indicated as
suitable for induction
• Pots/pans with a diameter below
12 cm
• Cookware with feet
• Ceramic cookware
• Glass cookware
Example:
Induction cooker cookware, Bartscher 9-piece set of cookware
1. Before use, clean the appliance, observing instructions in section 6'Cleaning'.
2. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
3. Place appropriate cookware with food in the middle of the selected hob.
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Fig. 5
1. Left hob rotary adjustment knob
2. Power output and temperature LED
control lights of the left hob
3. Left hob digital display
4. Right hob digital display
5. Power output and temperature LED
control lights of the right hob
6. Right hob rotary adjustment knob
7. OFF position of the right hob rotary
controller
8. Right hob power output / temperature
function selection key
9. Left hob power output / temperature
function selection key
10. OFF position of the left hob rotary
controller
Control Elements / Indicator Lights
Appliance Start-Up
1. Before starting the induction cooker, both rotary controllers must be set to OFF
position .
2. In order to switch the appliance on, rotate the rotary controller for the selected
hob clockwise, until you hear a 'click' sound.
The appliance switches to power output mode and the digital display shows the preset power output.
The power output LED indicator light lights up.
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Settings
Power Output
1. Set the required power output using the rotary controller.
2. Rotate the rotary controller clockwise to increase the power output and counterclockwise - to decrease the power output.
for the left hob in the range of 1–11 (800 W, 1,800 W, 2,000 W, 2,200 W,
2,400 W, 2,600 W, 2,800 W, 3,000 W, 3,200 W, 3,500 W, 5,000 W)
for the right hob in the range of 1–10 (800 W, 1,800 W, 2,000 W, 2,200 W,
2,400 W, 2,600 W, 2,800 W, 3,000 W, 3,200 W, 3,500 W)
In the corresponding digital display the set power output is shown.
Power output division is so set that both hobs can be powered up to 3,500 W.
To use the maximum, 7,000 W power output of the appliance, both hobs should
be in use. Then, it is possible to use the left hob with the power of 5,000 W, and
the right hob with the power of 2,000 W. When the output level of the left hob is
set to 5,000 W, the right hob will automatically switch to 2,000 W.
The set power output is always displayed in the corresponding digital display of
the control unit:
Temperature
1. Press the function selection key for the selected hob and move from the power
output mode to the temperature mode.
The appliance moves the pre-set temperature that is shown on the digital display of
the corresponding hob.
The temperature LED indicator light lights up.
2. Using the rotary controller, set the required temperature for the selected hob.
3. Rotate the rotary controller clockwise to increase the temperature and counterclockwise - to decrease the temperature.
The following temperature settings are available for both hobs:
NOTE!
Any time during the operation, you may switch between the power output
mode and temperature mode by pressing the function selection key for the
corresponding hob and selecting the desired mode, power output or
temperature, using the rotary controller.
Switching the Appliance Off
1. When the food is prepared, switch both rotary controllers off and set them in
OFF position to switch the appliance off.
When the appliance has been switched off, the fan continues to work for approx.
1 minute to cool down the appliance and protect it against overheating.
NOTE:
If there are no new settings introduced during operation, the appliance will
switch off automatically after 2 hours.
Overheating Protection
The appliance is equipped with the overheating protection. When the critical
temperature is exceeded, the appliance will switch off for safety reasons.
ATTENTION!
Heating up an empty pan or frying pan activates the overheating
protection system; a acoustic signal will sound and the appliance will
switch off.
The digital display shows 'E2'.
Never place empty cookware on the hob.
When overheating protection is activated, remove cookware from the hob and
leave the appliance for a few minutes to cool down.
Then, you may start using the appliance again.
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6 Cleaning
6.1Safety Instructions for Cleaning
• Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Leave the appliance to cool down completely.
• Make sure water does not enter the appliance. Do not immerse the appliance in
water or other liquids during cleaning. Do not clean the appliance with a
pressurized water jet.
• Do not use any sharp or pointed, nor metal implements (knife, fork, etc.). Sharp
or pointed implements may damage the appliance, and when in contact with live
parts, they may cause electric shock.
• For cleaning, do not use any scouring agents that contain solvents nor corrosive
cleaning agents. They may damage the surface.
6.2 Cleaning
1. Clean the appliance regularly after end of each working day, or more frequently
if needed.
2. The heating surface, housing and separate control unit should be cleaned with a
soft, damp cloth and a mild, non-scouring cleaning agent.
3. Then, dry the cleaned surfaces thoroughly using a soft cloth.
4. Ventilation openings at the back and bottom of the appliance should not be
obstructed with dirt nor dust. Clean them with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
7 Possible Malfunctions
Mögliche
The table below contains descriptions of possible causes and solutions to
malfunctions or errors during operation of the appliance. When malfunction cannot
be removed, contact the technical service.
In such a case, provide article number, model name and serial number. These data
may be found in the rating plate.
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Error Code
Cause
Solution
E0
No cookware on the hob
or inappropriate cookware
Use only suitable cookware
E1
Appliance is getting too
hot (e.g., due to
obstructed ventilation
openings)
Open the passage through ventilation
openings. Leave the appliance to cool
down and restart. If the error code is
still shown in the digital display,
contact the service company
A damaged element (e.g.,
a transistor)
Contact the service company
E2
The overheating
protection has been
activated and the
appliance will switch off
Disconnect the appliance from mains
power supply. Remove cookware from
the hob. Leave the appliance to cool
down, and re-start
E3
Short-lasting power cut
Disconnect the appliance from mains
power supply. After a few minutes,
plug the appliance in again. Have an
electrician check the electrical
connection
Electric appliances are marked with this symbol. Electrical
appliances must be disposed of and recycled in a correct
and environmentally friendly manner. You must not dispose
of electric appliances with household waste. Disconnect the
appliance from the power supply and remove power cord
from the appliance.
8 Disposal
Electrical Appliance
Disposal
Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points.
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