Blanco BCCK60X, BCCK60N, BCCK32NX, BCCK6X, BCCK6N User Manual

Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of
BCCK60N BCCK60X BCCK6X BCCK6N BCCK32NX
Ceran Knob Control Cook Top.
You will find that the clean lines and modern look of your Blanco cooktop blends in perfectly with your kitchen décor. It is easy to use and performs to a high standard.
Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen – such as ovens, rangehoods, dishwashers, microwaves, sinks and taps. There are models to complement your new Blanco cooktop. Blanco now has a range of laundry products to choose from.
Of course, we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements, and our Customer Relations Department is at your disposal, to answer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions.
Please complete the warranty section of this manual and keep your receipt as proof of purchase. Retain all documents relating to the purchase of Blanco product.
Blanco is committed to providing increasingly efficient products that are easy to use, respect the environment and are attractive and reliable.
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INSTALLATION
All operations relative to installation (electric connec­tion) should be carried out by skilled personnel in con­formity with the rules in force. As for the specific instructions see part pertaining to installer. This instructions book is valid for different models. Please consider only the relative paragraphs.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
The present instructions are for the skilled installer as a guide to installation, regulation and maintenance in compliance with the laws and the rules In force.
1.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ( Fig.1) For models BCCK60 and BCCK6 refer to diagrams on page 3 and for model BCCK32NX refer to diagrams on page 4.
Before carrying out the electrical connections be sure that: the characteristics of the cooktop are indicated on the part number plate applied to the bottom of the work top; the system is provided with effective ground in com­pliance with the rules and the provisions of law in force. The ground is binding according to the law. In case the appliance isn’t provided with cable and/or with relative plug choose material which is suitable for the load indicated on the part number plate and for the working temperature. At any point, the cable should not reach a temperature 50°C higher than the room tempera­ture. If one wishes a direct connection to the line, it’s neces­sary to interpose an omnipolar switch with minimum opening between the contacts of 3mm dimensioned for the plate load and in conformity with the rules in force (the ground cable yellow/green should be not interrupted by the switch). The plug on the omnipolar switch should be easily reach­able with apparatus installed.
1.2 POSITIONING ( Fig.2) For models BCCK60 and BCCK6 refer to diagrams on page 3 and for model BCCK32NX refer to diagrams on page 4.
The appliance is provided to be built-in a bench top as shown in Figure 2. Preset the sealing agent along all the perimeter. (Cut dimensions fig. 2) For flush mounting the cooktop refer page 6. Install the appliance into the benchtop using the 4 brack­ets and taking into consideration the thickness of the benchtop.
NB. The manufacturer declines all responsibility in case the above and the usual safety rules aren’t re­spected.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
2.1 WARNINGS:
- The appliance is not intended for use by young chil-
dren or infirm persons without supervision.
- Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- WARNING: If the surface of the ceramic cooktop is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
- Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or it’s service agent or a similarly quali­fied person in order to avoid a hazard.
2.2 USE
Rotate the knob to increase or decrease the heat. De­pending on the model, heat is increased by a higher number or increase of the thickness of the line indicator.
Setting the power for models BCCK6 fitted with extended zones: a) Turn the control knob in a clockwise direction to activate the internal zone. When you arrive at the end, turn the control knob a little more (still in a clockwise direction) until you hear a 'click'. This action will activate the double zone at maximum power level. By turning the control knob anti-clockwise you will decrease the power level of both the internal and external zones.
Note: At position zero, the cooktop is OFF. If you turn the control knob anti-clockwise, you will activate both the internal and external zones at maximum level. You can decrease the power by continuing to turn the control knob anti-clockwise. Clean the hob before using it for the first time. After­wards, switch on the elements to the highest level one after the other, without pots, for three minutes in order to eliminate any odours due to newness and so that any moisture that may still be in the heating elements may evaporate. This is necessary so that the electronic circuits function properly.
2.3 PILOT LIGHTS (fig. 4)
The pilot lights are ON when:
at least one element is turned on; (fig. 4a)the top temperature at the indicated spot is higher
than 50°C (fig. 4b)
2.4 SAUCEPANS (fig. 3)
When one makes use of heating elements, we advise saucepans with a flat bottom having the same diameter or slightly larger than that of the hot area. The contain­ers should not have rough bottoms in order to avoid scratching the heat surface of the top; (fig. 3)
We recommend the use of only Stainless Steel sauce­pans, which are flat based and excellent conductors of heat, therefore shortening the cooking time and reacting to temperature changes more rapidly than other cookware.
The use of cast iron, copper based and aluminium saucepans and pots is not recommended as these can cause damage to the cooktop surface. The base of all
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cookware should be dry prior to placing on the cooktop.
2.5 IMPORTANT
avoid overflows of liquid; when pot is boiling reduce
temperature to avoid overflow of liquid don’t leave the heating elements on without pots and pans on the top or with void pots and pans; at the end of cooking take again the knob to position “0” (off).
WARNING: In the event of there being even a slight fracture of the cooking surface, disconnect the elec­tric power supply immediately.
MAINTENANCE
First of all remove stray food bits and grease drops from the cooking surface with the special scraper option (fig.5). Then clean the hot area as best as possible with SIDOL, BLANCOPOLISH or other similar products with a paper towel, then rinse again with water and dry with a clean cloth. Pieces of aluminium foil and plastic material which have inadvertently melted or sugar remains or highly saccha­riferous food have to be removed immediately from the hot cooking area with the special scraper option (fig. 5). This is to avoid any possible damage to the surface of the top. Under no circumstances should abrasive sponges or irritating chemical detergents be used such as oven sprays or spot removers.
In order to polish the cooktop you may apply a coating of Cerafix with a dry paper towel, leave for approximately two minutes allowing it to dry, then buff off with a soft cloth and shine to a perfect finish.
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Fig.1 BCCK60 - BCCK6
220-240 V~ H05V2V2-F 2.5mm
1
380-415 V2N~
1
380-415 V3N~
1
L1
L1
L2
4 432
LN
H05V2V2
32
44
N
L2
H05V2V2
32
44
L3
N
-F 2.5mm
-F 2.5mm
Fig.2
30 mm
40 mm
When installing the cooktop above a cupboard, a dividing
shelf as pictured above must be installed.
If installing above an underbench oven this is not required.
Min
2
220-240 V2~
2
220-240 V3~
2
50
560
510
21
L1
H05V2V2
321
L1
H05V2V2
L2
50
Min
4
43
-F 2.5mm
L2
-F 2.5mm
L3
2
4
2
4
580
48
53.5
490
48
25
min.
Fig.3
Fig.4a Fig.4b Fig.5
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Fig.1 BCCK32N
220-240 V~
H05V2V2-F
1.5mm
Fig.2
30 mm
40 mm
When installing the cooktop above a cupboard, a dividing
shelf as pictured above must be installed.
If installing above an underbench oven this is not required.
2 2
Min
50
220-240 V2~
510
270
50
Min
H05V2V2-F
1.5mm
290
490
25
min.
48
53.5
48
Fig.3
Fig.4a Fig.4b Fig.5
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5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLUSH-MOUNTING NON FRAMED COOKTOPS
Note Attention when using plastic worktops
Some producers of plastic worktops refuse to install semi-integrated hobs into their plastic worktops. Please make enquiries at the producer of your worktop concerning usability in the case of semi-integrated cooking zones. Should a producer not expressly agree to installation, we must point out that we will not be held liable for any consequential damage to the worktop (which may possibly tear due to thermal expansion).
5.1 Notes for fitting
The worktop must be installed absolutely horizontally and the opening must be cleanly cut.
The distances of the opening to the wall for the front, the back and the side have to correspond to the dimension
drawing (see also the chapter Installation in the Instructions for use and installation).
A corner moulding of solid wood may be fitted to the worktop at the back of the hob provided that the minimum
clearances are maintained.
The distance to mounted cupboards should be for technical reasons at least 300 mm. Traverse bars and side walls under the worktop opening must be cut out in accordance with the installation depth
of the built-in hob.
The plastic finish or the veneer of built-in kitchen furniture must have been produced using a heat-resistant
adhesive (100 °C).
Cooker hoods or wall cupboards mounted above the hob must be installed with a minimum distance of 650 mm to
the hob.
We recommend to seal the cut sections of the worktop for built-in dishwashers and oven hobs with a waterrepellent
protection paint.
5.2 Installation dimensions of the worktop opening
See also chapter “Making the worktop recess”. Please note:
- Before cutting benchtop check all dimensions including glass thickness of the actual unit you are installing.
- The radius of the glass is R5. Therefore R7 includes an additional 2mm clearance.
774 + 2
- 0,5
4/5
- 0,5
4/5
514 + 2
584 + 2
- 0,5
- 0,5
4/5
4/5
1,0
+
-
514 + 2
490
R7 + 1
560
+
1,0
-
50
R7 + 1
750
+
,1
-
Installation when milling out the worktop Installation when using supporting angles or strips of wood or stone.
- 0,5
4/5
- 0,5
4/5
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1,0
-
+
490
50
5.3 Making the worktop recess
The cut-out is produced in two work steps.
1. Make the opening for the base trough.
2. Making the recess for the support of the glass ceramic hob. (For this recess at least one recessing machine with guide strip is required.) The outside dimension of the recess should always be min. 4 mm, max. 6 mm longer than the outside dimension of the glass ceramic hob so that a seal can be provided (see: “Gluing in the hob”).
Note! Alternatively, instead of carrying out the second stage, the support of the glass ceramic hob can be cut out completely and then glued in again with the height adjusted. It is also possible to install strips of wood or stone as well as steel angles.
1. Make the opening for the hob.
Note!
In order to ensure that it is exactly flush with stone worktops, the recess may have to be modified accordingly.
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5.4 Gluing in the hob
Notes
In order to avoid damage to the worktop and the hob, it is necessary to glue the worktop/hob system with a
permanent seal so that it is water-proof.
The parts to be glued together must be dry and free from grease. To glue the hob, you require water-proof wash primer and heat and moisture-resistant silicone adhesive
(150°C).
Only glue the hob on its outer edges! With stone worktops installation is to be flush, with heat-sensitive worktops (e.g. wood) the hob must project
about 1 mm.
Never place the hob with the glass ceramic surface unprotected on the worktop or the floor. Dirt (metal chips, small pieces of stone etc.) can cause scratches in the surface of the glass ceramic hob. Please always place it on cardboard or a wool rug.
Procedure
1. Glue the sealing tape (1) onto the corner of the supporting edge of the worktop so that no silicone adhesive
can be pressed under the hob.
Attention! Only use the sealing tape that is supplied with the hob! Should you use any other sealing there is no guarantee that the hob will not sink down after installation.
2. Insert the hob without adhesive into the worktop opening and check the height. If necessary, place the shims
provided on the support edge for the hob at equal distances to adjust the height.
3. Remove the hob again.
4. Use the wash primer to pre-treat the outer edges of the hob and the side cut surfaces of the worktop where
they will be glued. Apply a thick coat of the primer with a brush on highly absorbent surfaces (e.g. chipboard). With less absorbent surfaces (e.g. marble or granite) it is sufficient to apply the primer with a felt cloth. Important! After application, the primer must be left for about 30 minutes.
5. Now insert the hob and align.
6. Finally, fill the gap between the hob and the worktop with silicone
adhesive (2).
7. Smooth the joint with a spatula and low-surface-tension water. Attention! Use sealing tape! Silicone adhesive may not be pressed anywhere under the supporting surface, otherwise
it will no longer be possible to remove the hob at a later stage. No liability will be assumed in the case of failure to observe these instructions.
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