Positioning the hobs
Fixing the hob
Connecting the electricity
Technical information
Dimensions and characteristics
Use and Maintenance
Touch Control Panel
User Instructions
Pan detector
Blocking cooktop sensors
Stop Function
Heat Sustainment Function
Power Function
Boil Control Function
Safety shut off
Timer function
Total Zone Function
Overheating safety
Power surges in the network
Suggestions and recommendations
Cleaning and care
Environmental considerations
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Introduction
Notes about the cookware to be used with
your induction hob.
The size of the base of the cookware to be used
should be large enough to completely cover the
cooking zone drawn on the glass.
Depending on the type of cookware (material
and size), the induction zones may work with
smaller cookware.
Please remember that in order to work, the
induction elements need to be used with cookware that has a ferromagnetic base (material
attracted by a magnet).
Always use cookware with a flat, smooth base on the induction elements. Using
cookware with a deformed, concave or curved base can lead to overheating that can
damage the glass or the cookware.
Please take into account that the
cookware that you use can greatly affect the
how well the induction element works. You
may find cookware on the market that,
although marked as being suitable for induction hobs, does not work very well or is not
easily recognised by the induction element
due to the little amount or poor quality of the
ferromagnetic material that the cookware
has in its base.
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Model BSIH 64-ANZ
1 2,300 / 3,200* watt induction element
2 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
3 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
4 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function
activated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 7,400 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 220-240 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
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Model BSIH 95-ANZ
1 2,300 / 3,700* watt induction element
2 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
3 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
4 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function
activated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 7,400 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 220-240 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have put your
trust in us.
We are confident that the new hob that you
have purchased will fully satisfy your
needs.
This modern, functional and practical
model has been manufactured using topquality materials that have undergone
strict quality controls throughout the manufacturing process.
Before installing and using it, please read
this Manual carefully and follow the instructions closely; this will guarantee better
results when using the appliance.
Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe
place so that you can refer to it easily and
thus abide by the Guarantee conditions.
In order to benefit from this Guarantee, it is
essential that you submit the purchase
receipt together with the Guarantee certificate.
You should keep the Guarantee
Certificate or, where relevant, the technical datasheet, together with the Instruction Manual for the duration of the
useful life of the appliance. It has
important technical information about
the appliance.
Safety Instructions
Before first use, you should carefully read
the installation and connection instructions.
These hob models may be installed in the
same kitchen furniture units as the manu-
facturer brand ovens.
For your safety, installation should be
carried out by an authorised technician
and should comply with existing installation standards. Likewise, any internal work
on the hob should only be done by the
manufacturer's technical staff, including
the change of the flexible supply cable of
the appliance.
Safety warnings:
If the ceramic glass breaks or
cracks, immediately unplug the stovetop to avoid electric shocks.
This appliance is not designed to
work with an external timer (not built
into the appliance) or a separate remote control system.
Do not steam clean this device.
The device and its accessible
parts may heat up during operation.
Avoid touching the heating elements.
Children younger than 8 years old must
stay away from the stovetop unless
they are permanently supervised.
This device may solely be used by
children 8 years old or older, people
with impaired physical, sensory or
mental abilities, or those who lack
experience and knowledge, ONLY
supervised or if they have been given
adequate instruction on the use of the
device and understand the dangers its
use involves. User cleaning and maintenance may not be done by unsupervised children.
Children must not play with the
device.
Precaution. It is dangerous to cook
when
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with fat or oil without being present, as
these may catch fire. Never try to extinguish a fire with water! in this event disconnect the device and cover the flames
with a lid, a plate or a blanket.
Do not store any object on the
cooking areas of the stovetop. Prevent
a possible fire hazard.
magnetic base (material attracted by a
magnet).
Always use cookware with a flat,
smooth base on the induction elements. Using cookware with a deformed, concave or curved base can lead
to overheating that can damage the
glass or the cookware.
Do not place metal objects, such as
knives, forks, spoons or lids on the surface of the hob, as they may get very hot.
The induction generator complies
with all current European standards.
Nonetheless, we recommend that people with heart devices, with such as
artificial pacemakers, consult with their
doctor or, if in doubt, refrain from using
the induction zones.
It is advisable not to use the
induction hob during the pyrolitic cleaning function in the case of the pyrolitic
ovens, due to the high temperature reached by this appliance.
When finished, turn off the cooking zone by using the touch controls.
Otherwise an undesired operation
could occur if a pan is accidentally placed on the cooking zone during the
next three minutes. Avoid possible
accidents!
The size of the base of the cookware to be used should be large
enough to completely cover the cooking zone drawn on the glass. Depending on the type of cookware (material
and size), the induction zones may
work with smaller cookware.
Please take into account that the
cookware that you use can greatly
affect the how well the induction element works. You may find cookware on
the market that, although marked as
being suitable for induction hobs, does
not work very well or is not easily
recognised by the induction element
due to the little amount or poor quality
of the ferromagnetic material that the
cookware has in its base.
Please remember that in order to
work, the induction elements need to
be used with cookware that has a ferro-
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Installation
INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD
BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED
TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO
CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS.
Positioning the hobs
To install these models, an opening with
the dimensions shown in figure 1 should
be cut into the unit's worktop.
The system for fixing the hob is intended
for use with kitchen units with a thickness
of 20, 30 and 40 mm.
The minimum distance between the surface of the hob and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the
hob should be 650 mm. If the hood's installation instructions recommend that the
gap is greater than this, you should follow
this advice.
The unit where the hob and oven will be
located should be suitably fixed.
INSTALLATION WITH A CUTLERY
DRAWER OR LOW CUPBOARD
Minimum distance to walls
Important: minimum
ventilation distances
THERMOVENTI
Fitting holes
fig. 1
LATED
OVEN
DRAWER
If you wish to install a silverware drawer
under the countertop, you should install a
cover or spacer, located at least 60 mm
from the back of the countertop, to avoid
blocking the countertop fans with objects
placed in the drawer. In this way, potential
risks can be avoided due to inflammable
objects that may be stored in the drawer.
INSTALLATION WITH A THERMOVENTILATED OVEN UNDER THE HOB
The oven should be installed according to
the corresponding manual.
If the countertop is installed with an oven
underneath, it is recommended that the
same be a the manufacturer brand ther-
BSIH64-ANZ
BSIH95-ANZ
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mo-ventilated oven, to ensure good operation of the countertop.
A space should be left in front of the furniture for evacuation of hot air. The opening
should be at least 5 mm high. Its length
should be the width of the furniture.
An opening of 20 mm should be made in
the back part of the furniture to allow intake of cold air (see figure 1).
When hobs are handled before
being installed, care should be taken in
case there is any protruding part or
sharp edge which could cause injury.
When installing units or appliances above the hob, the hob should be
protected by a board so that the glass
cannot be damaged by accidental
blows or heavy weight.
The glues used in manufacturing
the kitchen unit and on the decorative
laminates and on the laminates that are
part of the worktop surface should be
made to tolerate temperatures of up to
100ºC.
sary to remove the hob from its position, the glass could break when trying
to detach it.
To attach the cooking countertop to the furniture, a set of clamps are supplied that
should be fastened in the existing holes in
the lower part of the framework. There are
two possible ways to position the clips, as
can be seen in figure 2.
Depending on the thickness of the worktop,
it is possible to use the self-tapping screws
that are provided as a fastening accessory
by putting them into the clip's round hole.
This hole will be threaded as the screw is
inserted into it. This should be done before
fixing the clip to the worktop.
fig. 2
Sealing washer
Sealing washer
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by faulty installation.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUARANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE
GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT
BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY.
Fixing the hob
When the gap has been properly sized,
the gasket should be put on the lower side
of the glass. Silicone should not be
applied between the glass and the unit
worktop because if it becomes neces-
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Connecting the electricity
The electric connection is made using an
omnipolar switch or plug, where accessible, that is suitable for the intensity to be
tolerated and that has a minimum gap of 3
mm between its contacts. This will ensure
disconnection in case of emergency or
when cleaning the hob.
The connection should include correct earthing, in compliance with current norms.
If the flexible supply cable fitted to the
appliance ever needs to be changed, it
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