Baumatic HHC601 User Manual

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BCE6001
60 cm Knob Control
4 zone Ceramic Cooktop
User Manual
HHC601
60 cm Knob control
4 zone ceramic cooktop
OTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it
in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for
you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
Feb/2014
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Contents
Environmental note 4
Important safety information 5 7
Specifications 8 9
Product and aperture dimensions 8 Product specifications 8 Electrical details 9 Ceramic cooktop surface layout 9
Using the ceramic cooktop 10 - 12 Before first use 10 Touch controls 10 Switching on a cooking zone and setting a power level 10 Residual heat indicator 11 Cooktop guidelines 11-12
Cleaning and maintenance 12 - 13 Cleaning the ceramic cooktop 12 After each use 12 Cleaning table 13 Using a ceramic cooktop scraper 13 Using a specialist ceramic cooktop cleaner 13
Installation 14 - 19 Positioning 14 Unpacking the appliance 14 Installing the appliance 15-16 Electrical connection 17 Connecting the mains supply cable 17-18 Replacing the mains supply cable 19
My appliance isn’t working correctly 20 21
Contact details 22
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Environmental note
o The packaging materials that CLASSIQUE uses are
environmentally friendly and can be recycled.
o Please discard all packaging material with due regard for the
environment.
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Important safety information
Your safety is of the utmost importance to CLASSIQUE. Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet before attempting to install or use the appliance. If you are unsure of any of the information contained in this booklet, please contact the retailer where you purchased your unit.
General Information
o This appliance is designed for domestic household use and for the
cooking and frying of domestic foodstuffs.
o IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture and all materials used in the
installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above the ambient temperature of the room it is located in, whilst in use.
o Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly
prone to heat damage or discolouration at temperatures below the guidelines given above.
o Any damage caused by the appliance being installed in
contravention of this temperature limit, will be the liability of the
owner.
o Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or mechanical
defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted in the manufacturer’s Conditions Of Guarantee. The foregoing does not affect your statutory rights.
o The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agreement of the manufacturer will invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
o You should not use this appliance to store items on or as a work
surface.
o No modifications to the appliance are permitted by the
manufacturer.
o You should not store or place flammable or highly flammable
liquids/materials on top of or near the appliance. Items made from aluminium, plastic or plastic film should also be kept away from the appliance, as they may fuse to the surface.
o Repairs may only be carried out by authorised service
engineers or their authorised service agents.
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Child Safety
o The manufacturer strongly recommends that babies and young
children are prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowed to touch the appliance at any time. During and after use, all surfaces will become hot.
o If it is necessary for younger family members to be in the kitchen,
please ensure that they are kept under close supervision at all times.
o Older children should only be allowed to utilise the appliance when
supervised.
General Safety
The appliance should only be installed and connected by a suitably
qualified person.
Care should be taken to ensure that the units and work surfaces
that you build the appliance into, meet with the relevant standards.
If you notice any scratches, splits or cracks in the ceramic glass,
you should immediately switch off the appliance and disconnect it from your mains supply. Otherwise there is the risk of electric shock occurring.
o This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
During use
Any film or stickers that are present on the cooktop surface when it
is delivered should be removed before use.
Care should be taken when utilising the appliance, otherwise there
is a risk of burns being caused.
o You should not allow the electrical connection cables to come into
contact with the cooktop surface when it is hot or any hot cookware.
o If fat and oil overheats, then it can ignite extremely quickly. For this
reason, when cooking with fat and oil the appliance should not be left unattended.
Make sure that all of the cooking zones are switched off after use.
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Cleaning
o Cleaning of the cooktop should be carried out on a regular basis. o IMPORTANT: Before attempting to clean the appliance, it should
be disconnected from the mains and allowed to cool.
o Great care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
following the cleaning procedure.
o You should not use a steam jet or any other high pressure cleaning
equipment to clean the appliance.
Installation
This appliance must be correctly installed by a suitably qualified person, strictly in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Please see the specific
section of this booklet that refers to installation.
o The manufacturer declines any responsibility for injury or
damage, to person or property, as a result of improper use or installation of this appliance.
Declaration of conformity
o The manufacturer declares that the cooktop is built using certified
materials and requires the appliance to be installed in accordance with the standards currently in force. This appliance must be used by a trained person for domestic purposes only.
To avoid damaging your appliance
o The ceramic glass can be damaged by objects falling onto it. o The ceramic glass edge can be damaged by knocks from cookware. o Cast iron and cast aluminium cookware with damaged bases may
scratch the ceramic surface if they are dragged across it.
o Pans should be lifted on and off the cooktop surface and not
dragged.
o Cooking zones should not be switched on without cookware placed
on it. Also the cookware should not be empty.
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Specifications
Product dimensions
Depth: 520 mm Width: 590 mm Height: 46 mm
Product specifications:
o 2 x 1.80 kW radiant zones (Ø 180 mm) o 2 x 1.20 kW radiant zones (Ø 145 mm) o Knob control operation o 4 individual residual heat indicators o Frameless
Standard accessories
o Ceramic hob scraper
Electrical details
Aperture dimensions
Depth: 485 mm Width: 560 mm
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Rated Voltage: 220-240 Vac 50-60 Hz Supply Connection: 30A (double pole switched fused
outlet with 3mm contact gap)
Max Rated Inputs: 6.0 kW Mains Supply Lead: 3 core x 4 mm² (not supplied)
For future reference please record the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice. The rating plate of your cooktop is located on the underneath of the appliance. Therefore it is a good idea to record this information before you install your appliance.
Model Number ……………………………….
Serial Number ……………………………….
Date of Purchase ……………………………….
Ceramic cooktop surface layout
1a = 1.20 kW zone (Ø 145 mm) 2a = 1.80 kW zone (Ø 180 mm) 3a = 1.20 kW zone (Ø 145 mm) 4a = 1.80 kW zone (Ø 180 mm)
Using the ceramic cooktop
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Before first use
IMPORTANT: You should clean the ceramic cooktop surface (see “Cleaning and maintenance” section).
o You should switch on one cooking zone at a time, for 5 minutes
at the maximum setting. This will help to eliminate any new smell that exists and evaporate any humidity that has formed on the heating elements during transit.
o Do not burn off more than one zone at once. o You must place a saucepan filled half full with cold water on
each cooking zone as you burn it off.
Control knobs
o All operations are performed by means
of the 4 control knobs that can be found on the right hand side of the hob top.
o The control knob should be turned anti-
clockwise or clockwise to select a heating level. The numbers around the outside of each control knob indicate the power level that you have set the zone to.
o A marking next to each control knob indicates which
cooking zone that it controls. For example, this image
(left) indicates the top left heating zone.
Switching on a cooking zone and setting a power level
o Turn the control knob of the cooking
zone that you wish to cook on. The control knob can be turned anti­clockwise or clockwise.
o The lower numbers (1-3) indicate the
cooler cooking zone temperatures and the higher numbers (4-6) indicate the hotter cooking zone temperatures.
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o When you have finished cooking, make sure that you turn
the control knob to the OFF position (“0”).
Residual heat indicator
o The residual heat indicator is located above the control knobs.
o After a zone is switched off, the corresponding cooking
zone residual heat indicator will illuminate. This means that the temperature of the zone is over 50°C and is therefore still high enough to cause injury.
o The residual heat indicator will go out after the temperature of the
zone falls below 50°C.
o IMPORTANT: The residual heat indicator will disappear if the
mains supply to the product is cut.
o IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO BURN YOURSELF ON A HOB ZONE,
EVEN WHEN THE RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR HAS GONE OUT. USE CAUTION WHEN USING THE HOB.
Cooktop guidelines
o The first few times the cooktop is used, it may give off an acrid,
burning smell. This smell will disappear completely with repeated use.
o The cooktop surface is fitted with cooking areas of different
diametre and power.
o The positions where the heat will radiate from are clearly marked
on the cooktop. The saucepans must be positioned exactly on these zones for efficient heating to occur. Pans should have the same diametre as the cooking zone that they are being used on.
o You should not use saucepans with rough bottoms, as this can
scratch the ceramic surface.
o Before use, make sure that the bottoms of the saucepans are clean
and dry.
o When cold, the bottom of the pans should be slightly concave, as
they expand when hot and lie flat on the surface of the cooktop. This will allow the heat to transfer more easily.
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o The best thickness for the bottom of the pans is 2 – 3 mm of
enamelled steel and 4 – 6 mm for stainless steel with sandwich type bottoms.
o If these rules are not followed, then there will be a great loss of
heat and energy. Heat not absorbed by the saucepan, will spread to the cooktop, frame and surrounding cabinets.
o Preferably cover pans with a lid to permit cooking at a lower heat. o Always cook vegetables and potatoes, etc. in as little water to
reduce cooking times.
o Food or liquid that has high sugar content may damage the cooktop
if it comes into contact with the ceramic cooktop surface. Any spillages should be wiped up immediately, however this may not prevent the cooktop surface from becoming damaged.
o IMPORTANT: The ceramic cooktop surface is tough; however it is
not unbreakable and can be damaged. Especially if pointed or hard objects are allowed to fall on it with some force.
o DO NOT USE THE COOKTOP IF THE SURFACE BECOMES
BROKEN OR CRACKED. YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE CUSTOMER CARE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the cooktop is cool.
The appliance should be disconnected from your mains supply before commencing any cleaning process.
Cleaning the ceramic cooktop
Any residues that are left on the cooktop surface from cleaning agents will damage it. You should remove any residues with warm water mixed with a little washing up liquid.
Abrasive cleaners or sharp objects will damage the cooktop surface; you should clean it using warm water mixed with a little washing up liquid.
Although it is easier to clean some deposits whilst the cooktop surface is still warm, you should take care not to burn yourself if cleaning the cooktop surface when it is still warm.
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After each use
Type of deposit
Remove
Immediately?
Remove
when the
appliance
has cooled
down?
What should I
use to remove
the deposit?
Sugar or food/liquid containing sugar
Yes
No
Ceramic cooktop
scraper
Tin foil or plastic
Yes
No
Ceramic cooktop
scraper
Fat splashes
No
Yes
Ceramic cooktop
cleaner
Metallic discolouration
No
Yes
Ceramic cooktop
cleaner
Water splashes or water rings
No
Yes
Ceramic cooktop
cleaner
o Wipe the appliance over with a damp cloth. o Dry the appliance by rubbing the surface with a clean cloth.
Cleaning table
Using a ceramic cooktop scraper
The following guidelines should be followed when using a ceramic cooktop scraper:-
o The scraper should be placed on the ceramic surface at an angle. o Residues should be removed by sliding the blade carefully over
the ceramic surface.
o The ceramic surface should be wiped with a damp cloth that has
been placed in warm water mixed with a small amount of washing up liquid.
o Dry the appliance by rubbing the surface with a clean cloth.
Using a specialist ceramic cooktop cleaner
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It is possible to purchase a specialist ceramic cooktop cleaner/conditioner.
You should follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the specialist ceramic cooktop cleaner. You should ensure that it is suitable for use on your appliance.
Installation
The installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified person, in accordance with the current version of the following.
o AS/NZS 3000: 2007 Wiring Regulations o 2010 Electricity Safety Regulations
Positioning
The adjacent furniture must be able to withstand a minimum temperature rise of 85°C above the ambient temperature of the room it is located in, during periods of use.
This appliance is to be built into a kitchen unit (depending on size) or 600 mm worktop that is at least 30 mm thick. The following minimum clearance distances must be observed:-
o 700 mm between the cooktop surface and the underside of any
horizontal surface above it.
o 65 mm clearance around the front and sides of the appliance,
and 100 mm clearance at the back of the appliance, measured from the cut out, providing the material next to the cooktop is made of a non-combustible material.
o If the cooktop is positioned so that the right or left hand side of
the appliance will be near to the edge of a kitchen unit. There must be a gap of at least 100 mm between the side of the cooktop and the vertical surface of the kitchen unit.
Unpacking the appliance
When unpacking the appliance please check that the following items are contained within the packaging:-
1 Cooktop 1 Installation and instruction manual 1 Guarantee card 4 Fixing brackets 4 Fixing screws
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1 Sealing strip
Installing the appliance
o Cut a hole in the worktop that corresponds with the relevant
drawing shown above.
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o IMPORTANT: You must observe the ventilation requirements
shown in the drawing above.
o IMPORTANT: There are ventilation holes around
the outside of the cooktop. YOU MUST ensure that these holes are not blocked by the work top, when you put the cooktop into position (see drawing opposite).
o NOTE: Your appliance comes fitted with a sealing
strip already attached to the underside of the cooktop. This should not be removed as it will prevent liquid or spillages from penetrating the underneath of the cooktop.
o IMPORTANT: Do not use a silicon sealant to seal the appliance
against the aperture. This will make it difficult to remove the cooktop from the aperture in future, particularly if it needs to be serviced.
o Carefully lower it into the aperture hole that you have cut out.
(A) Clamp (B) Screw (C) Sealing strip
o Place the clamp (A) over the holes that match the size of the
screws. There are one set of screw holes in each corner of the cooktop. Slightly tighten a screw (B) through the clamp (A) so
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that the clamp is attached to the cooktop, but so that you can still adjust the position of it.
o On the underneath of the cooktop, adjust the clamps into a
position that is suitable for your worktop. Then fully tighten the screws (B) to secure the cooktop into position.
Electrical connection
This appliance must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the latest edition of the Regulations currently in force and in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
o AS/NZS 3000: 2007 Wiring Regulations o 2010 Electricity Safety Regulations
Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the supply voltage marked on the rating plate corresponds with your mains supply voltage.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
o The appliance must be wired into a 30A double pole switched
fused spur outlet, having 3 mm contact separation and placed in an easily accessible position adjacent to the appliance. It should not be located above the appliance and no more than 1.25m away from it.
o The spur outlet must still be accessible even when your cooktop
is located in its operating position.
o Cable type: H05 VVF 3 core x 4 mm²
Connecting the mains supply cable
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o The mains terminal block is located on the underside of the
cooktop and the terminals are accessible by removing the terminal block cover. This is done by depressing the front of the cover and releasing it from the securing clips.
o The cable connections must be in accordance with the diagram
located on the bottom of the cooktop (see above). The links must also be positioned as indicated.
o You should use a good quality screwdriver to carefully, fully tighten
ALL of the terminal screws.
o If when the cooktop is first switched on, only two of the
zones work, you should recheck that the terminal screws are all fully tightened and the links are in position. This should be done before contacting the Customer Care Department.
o IMPORTANT: The appliance must NOT be connected to the mains
supply by means of a 10A or 15A plug and socket.
o The cable can be looped if necessary, but make sure that is not
kinked or trapped when the cooktop is in position. Care must be taken to avoid the cable being in contact with hot parts of the appliance.
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Replacing the mains supply cable
If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced by an appropriate replacement which can be obtained via the manufacturer or its service agents, in order to avoid hazard.
The mains supply cable should be replaced in accordance with the following instructions:
o Switch the appliance off at the socket. o Open the terminal block on the underside of the cooktop. o Unscrew the terminal screws fixing the cable. o Replace the cable with one of the same length and in accordance
with the specification given on pages 17 - 18.
o The “green-yellow” earth wire must be connected to the terminal
marked . It must be about 10 mm longer than the live and neutral wires.
o The “blue” neutral wire must be connected to the terminal
marked with letter (N) - the live wire must be connected to the terminal marked with letter (L).
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My appliance isn’t working correctly
o The cooking zones are not functioning or will not switch on.
* Check that the mains electrical supply to the appliance is correct
and working. Check the mains fuse.
o The residual heat indicator has not come on after I have
switched a cooking zone off.
* The cooking zone has only been turned on for less than 30 seconds.
* IMPORTANT: If the cooking zone does appear to be hotter than
50°C or has been activated for longer than 30 seconds, and the residual heat indicator has not come on, you should call the Customer Care Department.
o A humming sound is heard when a cooking zone is selected. * This is normal; the sound will disappear when the zone heats up.
o The cooking zones have become discoloured. * This maybe caused by burnt on remnants of food. This will not
affect the working of the appliance. However you should make sure that the cleaning instructions are being followed regularly.
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IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact Customer Care.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF.
Please note that if a service technician is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.
The appliance must be accessible for the technician to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is installed in such a way that a technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen, then they will not complete a repair.
This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in, sealed in with sealant, have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance - like plinths, or any installation other than the one specified by the manufacturer has been completed.
Please refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on the warranty card that you receive with the appliance.
IMPORTANT: The manufacturer operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify its products without prior notification.
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Baumatic
Sales Telephone 0118 933 6900
Service Telephone 0844 692 3605
Baumatic
6 Bennet Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QX, United Kingdom
Spares Telephone 0844 692 3606
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