CDA hn6410 Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance

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IMPORTANT: PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 20 FOR INFORMATION ON CONFIGURING THE POWER CONSUMPTION MODE CORRECTLY. THE HOB MUST BE CONFIGURED AT FIRST SWITCH ON.
Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www.cda.eu
hn6410 Induction Hob
Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance
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Important
The CDA Group Ltd cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product. Please note that CDA reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect installation or misuse of the appliance or use in a commercial environment.
This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensorial or mental capacity, or who lack experience or knowledge about it, unless they have had supervision or instructions on how to use the appliance by someone who is responsible for their safety.
Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel.
Appliance information:
Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference, to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes.
Appliance Model Serial Number
CE Declarations of Conformity
This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all applicable legislation, including Electrical safety (LVD) 2006/95/EC and Electromagnetic interference compatibility (EMC)
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2004/108/EC. Parts intended to come into contact with food conform to 89/109/EC.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
At the end of its working life, the product must be taken to a special local authority waste collection centre or to a dealer providing appliance recycling services.
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health. It also enables the constituent materials to be recovered, saving both energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.
Please note:
Induction hobs become hot and remain hot during and immediately
after use. Do not touch the hob until it has been allowed to cool.
Keep children away from the appliance when in use.
Never use the hob top for storage.
Pan handles should never stand out beyond the edge of the
worktop. This will ensure children cannot reach them.
Do not lean over the hob when it is in use.
Follow the cleaning instructions carefully.
Ensure the base of the saucepan is clean and dry before placing it
on the hob.
Avoid hard shocks from cookware – the vitroceramic glass surface
is highly resistant but not unbreakable.
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Do not place hot lids flat on the hob top. A “suction” eect could
cause damage to the hob.
Do not drag cookware across the hob top: in the long term, this
could cause damage to the hob.
Do not store cleaning or flammable products in the unit below the
hob.
Always use appropriate cookware.
Do not cook unopened tins of food directly on the hob.
Never put cooking foil or plastic materials on the ceramic surface
when the hob is hot. These materials could melt and cause damage to the hob.
This hob (Class 3) has been designed for use only as a cooking
appliance. Any other use should be considered incorrect and therefore dangerous.
FOR THOSE WITH HEART PACEMAKERS OR ACTIVE IMPLANTS:
The function of this hob conforms to current electromagnetic interference standards and thus is in total compliance with legal requirements (2004/108/CE directives).
To avoid interference between your hob and a pacemaker, your pacemaker must be designed and programmed in compliance with the regulations that apply to it. As such, CDA guarantee only that our product is compliant.
With regard to the compliance of the pacemaker or any potential incompatibility, you should obtain information from the manufacturer or your attending physician.
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Important
Do not use the hob if the glass surface is cracked or damaged to
prevent the risk of electric shock. Disconnect it from the power supply.
Ensure that the power cables of connected electrical appliances
near the hob are not in contact with the cooking zones.
Important: Please refer to page 20 for information on conguring the power consumption mode correctly. The hob must be congured at rst switch on.
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Cooking on Induction
The principle of induction cooking is based on magnetic eect.
When you put your cookware on an induction zone and switch it on, the electronic boards in the hob produce induced currents in the base of the cookware and instantly raise its temperature. This heat is then transferred to the food inside the cookware.
The best cookware to use with induction cooking has thick flat bases, as the heat will be better distributed so cooking more evenly.
Most cookware is compatible with induction cooking. There are three ways to check the suitability of your cookware:
1. Use a magnet to see if the base of the pan is magnetic: if the magnet sticks, then the cookware is compatible.
2. Place the pan on one of the cooking zones switched on to power level 4: If the display remains on, then the cookware is compatible. If the display flashes, the cookware cannot be used on an induction hob.
3. Check the instructions or packaging of the pans for the symbols
indicating suitability for use with induction.
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Using Your Hob
The table below oers guidance as to what each power level is for.
Power level Type of cooking
0 Switched o
1/2 Melting (butter/chocolate) or keeping food warm
2/3 Keeping food hot or to heat small quantities of liquid
3/4 Heat larger quantities of liquid (sauces etc.)
4/5 Slow boiling, e.g spaghetti, soups, stews, potatoes
6/7 Gentle frying
7/8 Browning meats, frying fish, omelettes
9 Fast frying steaks
Fig.1
5
Control panel:
5. Power key
6. Timer keys
7. Childlock key
8. Zone power level keys
9. Zone displays
6 7 98
Zones:
1. Front left 1.5 kW (2.0kW boost) 210 mm
2. Back left 1.2 kW (1.6kW boost) 145 mm
3. Back right 1.5 kW (2.0kW boost) 210 mm
4. Front right 1.2 kW (1.6kW boost) 145 mm
2
1
3
4
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Using Your Hob
To switch the hob on
To switch the power on, touch and hold the
key for approximately two seconds. The hob will beep and all four zone displays will show zero.
Please note: If a power level is not set within ten seconds, the hob will switch o automatically.
To set the power level
There are power keys for each individual zone which allow you to set the power level by touching the “+” or “-” keys for the zone required.
To increase the power level from 1 (minimum) toward 9 (maximum), touch the “+” key. To go straight to power level 9, touch the “-” key when the zone display shows “0”.
To turn the power o
To switch o a single zone, touch the “+” and “-” keys together for the zone no longer required. This will set the power level to zero. Alternatively, touch the “-” key until the zone display shows zero. When all the zones are at zero, the hob will switch o automatically after approximately ten seconds.
Alternatively, to switch o the hob immediately, touch and hold the key for approximately two seconds.
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Booster
The hob is equipped with a booster function, allowing a higher power level than the maximum for approximately ten minutes. To turn on the booster function, touch the “+” key when the power level is already set at 9. “P” will show in the display. To cancel the booster at any time, touch the “-” key to return to power level 9.
Timer
The hob is equipped with a timer that allows a finish time to be set for the end of cooking on any zone, between a minimum of one minute and a maximum of 99 minutes. This timer can be used only one zone at a time.
To set the timer
First switch on the hob. Touch either the timer “+” or “-” keys. The timer display will show “00” and the zone displays will flash “t”. Set the power level for the zone requiring the timer by touching the “+” or “-” key for the required zone. The timer indicator LED will illuminate on the zone to confirm the timer is selected. Set the required duration using the timer “+” or “-” keys within five seconds. Touching the timer “-” key will go straight to the maximum 99 minutes. Touch and hold the timer “+” or “-” keys to scroll through the duration quickly. After approximately five seconds, the LED and the timer display will stop flashing and the countdown will start. The timer display will show the minutes remaining until the last minute, when it will show the
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seconds remaining.
At the end of the timer, the selected zone will switch o and the timer display and the zone timer LED will flash. The hob will beep for approximately one minute. To switch o the beep and the flashing displays, touch any key.
To cancel the timer
Touch the timer “+” and “-” keys together.
Please note: Cancelling the timer will not switch o the zone. You should switch the zone o manually if required.
Please note: the power level can be adjusted during the countdown using the “+” or “-” keys.
Childlock
The hob is equipped with a childlock to lock the controls. This can be used when the hob is o or during cooking.
To switch on the childlock
Touch the
key for approximately two seconds until the LED above the childlock key illuminates and the hob beeps to confirm the childlock is switched on.
To turn o the childlock
Touch the
key for approximately two seconds until the LED above the childlock key switches o and the hob beeps to confirm the
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childlock is switched o.
Use of the childlock when the hob is o
The childlock LED is illuminated to show the childlock is on.
Use of the childlock when the hob is in use
The childlock LED is illuminated to confirm that the childlock is switched on and no adjustments can be made to any of the zones or the timer. It is possible to switch o the hob using the
key when
the childlock is on for safety reasons.
Please note: The childlock is switched on automatically when the hob is first connected to the power. You must switch o the childlock to be able to configure and use the hob.
Residual heat indicators
The hob is equipped with residual heat indicators to warn when any of the zones are still hot to the touch after cooking. An “H” will show in the relevant zone display after cooking until the zone is at a safe temperature to touch.
In the event of a power cut, the residual heat indictors will illuminate after the power supply is restored. However, when there is no power supply to the hob the residual heat indicators will not work, so extra care must be taken.
Please note: You should avoid touching the zones when the hob is in use, or when an “H” is showing on the zone display.
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Small object safety
Anything left on the control panel (e.g. cutlery or towels) will cause the hob to switch o automatically and there will be a beep every ten seconds until the obstruction is removed.
Temperature limiter
The hob is equipped with a temperature limiting sensor that will switch o the zone and show “C” alternating with the power level in the zone display until the hob temperature is within the limits preset.
Pan detection
The hob is equipped with a sensor that will advise when the pan is removed from the zone, or is unsuitable for use on induction hobs. The zone display will show “U” alternating with the power level until a suitable pan is placed on the zone. The zone will switch o after approximately one minute if no suitable pan is placed on the zone.
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Ecient Use of Your Hob
The hob is equipped with zones of dierent sizes, designed to accommodate most shapes and sizes of pan. For best results, only use pans with flat bottoms and choose an appropriate zone depending on the size of the pan. The most ecient use of the hob is shown below, where the pan and zone are correctly chosen.
Use pan lids where possible to minimize the energy usage of your appliance.
It is very important that the pans used on the hob are made of a suitable material and have the correct type of base. The base of the pan must be clean before use to prevent any scratches on the hob top.
Zone Size
160mm
180mm
210mm
Maximum Pan Size (cm)
18
22
24
Minimum Pan Size (cm)
10
12
18
Fig.2
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Care and Maintenance
Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance.
Important:
Steam cleaners must not be used when cleaning this appliance.
You should use a non-abrasive cleaner to clean the hob top. Any
abrasive cleaner (including Cif) will scratch the surface and could erase the control panel markings.
Sugar and starch can cause permanent damage to the surface of the
hob. Wipe away any spillages immediatly.
If your hob is not working:
1. Check that the zone is switched on.
2. Check that the mains supply has not been switched o.
3. Check that the fuse in the spur has not blown.
4. Check the hob is configured correctly (see page 20).
Types of residues Clean with Cleaning advice
Light
Cleaning sponge and soft
cloth
Wipe over the zone to be cleaned with a
sponge and hot water, and then wipe o with a
soft dry cloth.
Accumulated baked-on
stains/dirt, sugar spills or
melted plastics
Cleaning sponge or glass
scraper and soft cloth
Wipe over the zone to be cleaned with a
sponge and hot water, using a ceramic scraper
to remove any large marks or stains and then
wipe o with a soft dry cloth.
Rings and hard water
residues
White vinegar and soft
cloth
Pour a small amount of warm white vinegar
onto the stain, leave it to stand, and then wipe
o with a soft dry cloth.
Shiny metallic streaks
Cleaning agent for
vitroceramic glass
etc.) Slow boiling, e.g.
spaghetti, soups, stews,
potatoes
Use specialist vitroceramic glass cleaner
(preferably one with silicone for its protective
properties)
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In the event of a fault with the hob, please advise CDA Customer Care of any fault code shown on the display
Contact CDA Customer Care
A : Customer Care Department, The CDA Group Ltd, Harby Road, Langar, Nottinghamshire, NG13 9HY
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www.cda.eu
Troubleshooting
On rst use
You observe that Possible Causes What should you do?
The display shows a series
of digits and symbols on first
connection
Working normally
Nothing, the hob will be ready to use within approximately 10
seconds
Installation blows a fuse or
only one side of the hob works
The electrical connection of the
hob is incorrect
Check that it is set up properly
(see the Electrical Connection
section)
The hob produces an odour
during the first cooking sessions
New appliance
Heat a saucepan full of water on each cooking zone for 30
minutes
You observe that Possible Causes What should you do?
The hob does not work and the
lights on the control panel do not
switch on
The hob is not connected to
the power supply or the power
supply is faulty
Check the electrical circuit
breaker and fuses
The hob is not working and the
display shows a non-standard
graphic
The electronics are not
functioning correctly
Call CDA Customer Care
The hob is not working and the
childlock LED is on
The childlock is on
Switch o the childlock before
trying to use the hob.
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On switching on
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IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE: In the event of any breakage, crack or cracking – even minimal – of the vitroceramic glass, immediately disconnect your appliance to prevent a risk of electric shock and contact CDA Customer Care.
In use
You observe that Possible Causes What should you do?
The hob has stopped operating. The hob beeps at approximately
ten second intervals
There was an overflow or an
object is in contact with the
control panel
Clean the hob or remove the
object, and begin cooking again
C shows on the zone display
The temperature limiter sensor
has been activated
Allow the zone time to cool
down.
U flashes on the zone display
The cookware used is not
suitable for induction or is less
than 12 cm in diameter (10 cm on
the 16 cm zone)
See page 3 for information on
cooking on induction
The saucepans make noise
during cooking or your hob
makes a clicking sound during
cooking
This is normal with some types of
cookware. This is caused by the
transfer of energy from the hob
to the cookware
Nothing. There is no risk,
neither to your hob nor to your
cookware
The fan continues to function for
a few minutes after the hob is
turned o
Cooling of the electronic
components.
Working normally
Nothing.
The hob keeps blowing the mains
fuse
This is most likely to be
caused by an incorrect power
configuration setting
Refer to the instructions on
configuring your hob (page 13)
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Fitting the Hob
Unpacking the hob:
Take care not to lose or mishandle any parts.
Fitting position of the hob:
This appliance must be installed a minimum of 50mm from any back wall and a minimum of 180mm away from any adjacent vertical surfaces, e.g. a tall cupboard end panel. This may be reduced to 100mm if the adjacent surface is resistant to fire (tiles or steel, for example). These dimensions are shown in Fig. 5.
Ventilation requirements:
This appliance must be installed to allow air to flow freely to the air intake, from the air outlet and in the base and run of units into which it is installed (Fig 3). Failure to allow sucient ventilation could cause damage to the hob and constitutes incorrect installation, which is not covered by the warranty.
Notes:
This could be a simple slot cut out of the plinth, or a dedicated
ventilation grille.
The furniture top rail should not be fitted to the unit. This allows the
induction hob to exhaust air into the kitchen space.
The recommended ventilation sizes are for guidance only.
If tting a cooker hood above the hob:
If a cooker hood is to be installed above the hob, the height of the hood above the hob must be at least 600mm (650mm is
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recommended) (Fig. 4). If the instructions supplied with the hood dictate that the hood must be installed at a height greater than 600mm, then that height is the minimum required.
Wall furniture requirements:
The minimum height of any cabinet immediately above the hob is 900mm. The minimum height of any adjacent units (including light pelmets) is 400mm, unless they are manufactured from a material resistant to fire (steel, for example).
Notes:
Do not position this appliance above a refrigeration unit. The heat
generated may cause the refrigeration unit to fail.
This appliance is designed to be installed into cabinet units capable
of withstanding temperatures of 65°C or greater above ambient temperature.
Never place perishable foods, soft items such as tea towels,
cleaning products or flammable items in the cupboard or drawer below the appliance.
If an oven is to be installed below the hob, the thermal safety system
on the hob will not allow the hob to be used at the same time as a pyrolytic programme on the oven.
The hob is equipped with an anti-overheating safety device that
can be activated if the hob is installed over an oven that is not suciently ventilated. In the event that this occurs, the zone display will show “C”. We recommend that you increase the ventilation of the hob by creating an opening in the side of the cabinet (8cm x 5cm).
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How to Install the Hob
Overall dimensions of the hob:
Width: 580 mm Depth: 510 mm
Worktop cut-out dimensions:
Width: 560 mm Depth: 490 mm
1. Make the required hole in the
worktop. Before doing this, you must check the instructions supplied with any cooker hood to ensure that you will have the required clearance. The cut-out (Fig. 5) shows a 60mm gap from the wall to the cut-out edge. The distance from the hob, when fitted, to the back wall is 50mm.
If a splashback/worktop upstand is
to be fitted, take this into account when cutting the hole. The minimum distance that the hob should be positioned away from the rear wall or splashback is 50mm.
2. Fix the foam seal underneath the
appliance by following the outline of the worktop upon which the hob will rest. This ensures an airtight seal with the worktop. Do not use silicone type sealant.
Fig.3
Fig.4
400mm
600mm
600mm minimum (650mm recommended)
Ho b
Top rail removed to allow air to exit. Recommended 560mm x 6mm
Air intake into the run of units. Recommended 560mm x 10mm
A ventilation slot may need to be cut into the base if there is no ventilation provided. Recommended 560mm x 25mm
65mm
470mm
550mm
150mm150mm
60mm
490mm
560mm
190mm190mm
Fig.5
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Power Conguration
This hob can be connected to a 13, 16, 25 or 32Amp supply and configured to work on any of these power settings.
If the hob is connected to a 32Amp supply all four zones can be used on the maximum setting with boost at the same time. If, however, the hob is connected and configured to a 13Amp supply and all four zones are selected at the same time the hob will limit the maximum power consumed so that the 2.8kW power supply cannot be exceeded.
To congure the hob (at rst switch on)
1. Touch the
to switch o the childlock.
2. Touch the “+” and “-” keys for the front left and right zones
simultaneously.
3. Touch the front left zone “-” key to cycle through the options.
The displays will show:
4. Touch the plus and minus keys for the front left and right zones
simultaneously to confirm the setting. All displays will show “8” and then switch o. The childlock will be switched back on automatically, and the hob is now configured ready for use.
Front left zone display Timer display Front right zone
display
Power Settings
2 PO 8 2.8 kW
3 PO 5 3.5 kW
6 PO 0 6.0 kW
7 PO 2 7.2 kW
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Mains Electricity Connection
Warning! this appliance must be earthed
We recommend that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.T. and local regulations. This hob is intended to be connected to permanent, fixing wiring and dependent on the power configuration is intended to be connected to a 13A supply or connected via a 13A plug. The table below shows the recommended size of cable and the fuse that will be required for each power configuration mode.
The following diagram shows the main connection terminal block:
Terminal connections:
1, 2 &3: Live (linked) 4: Neutral
: Earth
2.8kW mode
When the hob is configured in 2.8kW mode it can be connected via a standard 13A switched fused spur.
Fig.6
Power conguration mode Mains cable size (CSA, mm2) Fuse protection required
2.8kW 1.5 13
3.5kW 1.5 16
6.0kW 2.5 - 4.0 25
7.2kW 2.5 - 4.0 32
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3.5kW-7.2kW modes
When configured in any mode other the 2.8kW, the hob should be installed into a dedicated cooker outlet and protected by the size of fuse shown in the table above.
This appliance is intended to be connected to fixed wiring by a double pole switch, having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles. The switch must be positioned no further than 2m from the appliance.
Please note:
The mains cable must only be replaced by a qualified electrician or service engineer and be of a cross sectional area appropriate for the power configuration mode of the hob, as shown in the table above.
The marking of the current rating of the fuse or circuit breaker protecting this appliance should be marked on the socket outlet. Assembly and electrical connection should be carried out by specialised personnel.
When installing this product we recommend you seek the help of another individual.
Ensure that the brass links are securely fitted. Failure to do so will prevent the hob from operating correctly.
Any service call arising from incorrect installation may result in a charge.
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Please contact our Customer Care Department for Service on the details below
Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www.cda.eu
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