Robinhood HIA604TFG User Manual

Description: Robinhood Ceramic Induction Touch Control Cooktop 60cm
Model Numbers: HIA604TFG
Issue 4
Warning and safety information
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. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not leave this cooktop unattended or unsupervised whilst children or infirmed are present.
Accessible parts will become hot when in use and directly after use, care should be taken to avoid touching the burners. To avoid burns and scalds keep children away.
The installation of this cooktop is to be carried out by using only a qualified plumber and electrician.
This cooktop is to be installed in accordance with the local, national building, electrical and plumbing codes.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard
If a stationary cooktop is not provided with a supply cord and a plug or by other means of disconnection from the supply having an air gap contact the separation in all active (phase) conductors, the instructions shall state that such means for disconnection shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring according to the wiring rules
The cooktop is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock, for cooktop surfaces of glass-ceramic or similar material which protect live parts
Installing the built in cooktop
The appliance must be installed by an qualified person in accordance with local and national building regulations. Panels and furniture lining of the kitchen cabinet receiving the cooktop must be treated with temperature resistant
adhesives 100°C (otherwise they may become discoloured or deformed due to inadequate temperature resistance). The cooktop is intended for installation into a benchtop above a kitchen cabinet of min 600mm width or more. After the installation of built-in cooktop make sure that there is free access to the two fixing elements in front. The distance between the top of the cooktop and any cabinets or rangehoods above must be no less than 600mm such
as indicated in the instructions for installation of the rangehood. The use of hard wood decorative borders around the worktop behind the appliance is allowed, in case the minimum
distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations. Minimum distance between the built-in cooktop and rear wall is indicated at the illustration for the installation of the built-
in cooktop. Induction cooktop may be installed into benchtop between 25mm to 40mm thick. Kitchen cabinet must not have a drawer directly below cooktop. It must be fitted with a horizontal board 20mm away
from the cooktop bottom surface. Space between the plate and the cooktop must be empty and no objects may be stored or kept there.
Rear side of the kitchen element must also have a 50mm high opening along the entire width of the element, and the front part must have an opening of no less than 5mm .
Incorporation of the oven under the induction cooktop is permissible for ovens equipped with a cooling fan.
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Built in induction cooktop cutout dimensions.
A (mm) 600
B (mm) 510 C (mm) 560 D (mm) 490 E (mm) 50
F (mm) 10 G (mm) 50 H (mm) 5
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Installing the foam gasket
Before inserting the appliance into the opening in the kitchen benchtop, the supplied foam gasket must be attached to the lower side of the glass ceramic (glass) cooktop between the benchtop and cooktop.
Do not install the appliance without the foam gasket!
The gasket should be attached to the appliance in the following way:
Remove the protective film from the gasket.
Then, attach the gasket to the lower side of the glass, approximately 2-3mm from the edge.
The gasket must be attached along the entire length of the glass edge and should not overlap at the corners.
When installing the gasket, make sure that the glass does not come into contact the with any sharp objects.
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Installation procedure.
Worktop must be placed absolutely horizontal.
Suitably protect the edges of the cut aperture.
Connect the cooktop to the mains power supply (see instructions for the connection of the cooktop to the mains power
supply).
Insert the cooktop into the cut aperture.
Press the cooktop firmly towards the worktop from above.
Connection to the power supply.
Connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician only. The earth protection must comply with the national regulations.
1. Connection terminals are revealed when the connection box cover is removed.
2. Prior to any attempted connection check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate is in line with your home power supply.
The rating plate is located underneath the appliance.
The appliance is manufactured for use with the power supply voltage 220-240 V~.
3. The electric wiring should be equipped with a circuit breaker able to isolate the appliance from the mains in all points, with the distance between terminals of at least 3 mm in open position. This may be done by means of fuses, safety switches, etc.
4. The connection should be selected in accordance with the declared charge capacity of the mains and the fuse power.
5. Such appliances are allowed to be mounted on one side next to a high kitchen cabinet, the height of which may exceed that of the appliance. On the opposite side however, only a kitchen cabinet of equal height as the appliance is allowed.
6. Upon the completion of installation, live wires and isolated cables must be adequately protected against accidental touching.
7. In accordance with the mains voltage, the appliance should be connected in line with the attached diagram.
8. The earth wire (PE) must be connected to the terminal marked with the earth symbol .
9. Connection may be carried out by means of:
rubber coated connection cables, model H05RR-F with yellow-green earth cable;
rubber coated connection cables, model H07RN-F with yellow-green earth cable.
10. The power cable must lead through the relief safety device, protecting it from accidental pull out.
11. Upon the completion of installation switch all the hotplates on for about 3 minutes to check the proper functioning
Attention
Only qualified electricians should attempt any repairs on the appliance, always disconnect the power supply beforehand.
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Technical information
Type HIA60TFG Width 600mm Rated voltage 220-240 V~ or 380-415 V 2N~, 50/60 Hz Type of switch Electronic sensors
Cooking zones ( Ø, mm/W ) Forward left 160, 1,4 Rear left 200, 2,3 (P=3,0) Rear right 200, 2,3 (P=3,0) Forward right 160, 1,4 Total power (W) 7,4
P= Extra powerful setting
Basic adjustment of the sensors to the environment
Upon each connection to the power supply the sensors of the appliance are automatically adjusted to the environment to ensure their proper function, all displays turn on and are fully illuminated for a few seconds.
During the adjustment procedure the sensors must be free of any objects, otherwise the adjustment procedure will be interrupted until such objects are removed from the sensor surface. During this period the regulation process of the cooktop is impossible.
Hotplate functions
Ceramic glass cooktop is fitted with three or four hotplates. The cooktop surface is completely flat and smooth, without edges to accumulate dirt.
The cooktop is fitted with high power induction hotplates. Heat is generated directly at the bottom of the dish, where it is most needed, without any losses through the ceramic glass surface.
This way the required extent of energy is considerably smaller compared to traditional heaters, which operate on radiation principle.
Glass ceramic hotplate is not heated directly, but only by return heat transmitted by the dish. This heat figures as
“remaining heat” after the hotplate is turned off. The induction hotplate generates heat from the induction coil, installed
underneath the ceramic glass surface. The coil creates a magnetic field at the bottom of the dish (which can be magnetized) which in turn originates whirling flows of current which then heat the hotplate.
IMPORTANT! In case sugar or other heavily sweetened substance is spilled on the hotplate, wipe it up immediately and carefully remove the sugar residues with a scraper while the cooking zone is still warm, otherwise the hotplate may be damaged.
Avoid cleaning the cooktop while the cooking zones are still hot, as you may damage the cooktop.
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Appropriate cookware for induction hotplates
Induction hotplate will function perfectly only if appropriate cookware is used. Dish should be in the middle of the hotplate during cooking. The appropriate cookware is the one which enables induction, for example steel, enamel or steel alloy cookware. Pots
made from steel alloy with copper or aluminium bottom, or glass pots are inappropriate. If you use the pressure cooker (“economy pot”) keep it under close surveillance until proper pressure is obtained. Hotplate should first operate on maximum power, then follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use the appropriate
sensor to decrease the power.
When buying cookware, check if it bears the label “allows induction”.
Magnet test
Use small magnet to test if the dish bottom is magnetic. Only dishes where magnet sticks to the bottom are suitable for induction cooking.
Dish recognition
One of great advantages of the induction hotplate is dish recognition. Even if there are no dishes upon the hotplate, or the dish diameter is smaller than the diameter of the relevant hotplate, there are no thermal energy losses. When the
hotplate is on, the power indicator displays letter “U”. If you place the dish over that hotplate within the following 10
minutes, the hotplate recognizes the dish and turns on to the preset power value. At the moment you remove the dish from the hotplate, power is suspended. If you place smaller dish upon the hotplate and it is recognized, the hotplate will only use the amount of energy required to heat the dish according to its size.
Hotplate may be damaged if:
it is turned on and left empty, or an empty dish is placed on it;
you use clay dishes which leave scratches on the ceramic glass surface;
you fail to wipe the dish bottom dry prior placing it on the ceramic glass hotplate; heat induction is obstructed and
the hotplate may be damaged;
you fail to use the appropriate dishes that can be magnetized: steel dishes, enamel or steel alloy dishes; induction hotplate will not function otherwise.
Cooking zones
Ø 160 mm
Ø 200 mm
Ø 250 mm
Min. pan bottom Ø Max. pan bottom Ø
Ø 110 mm
Ø 150 mm
Ø 180 mm
Ø 160 mm
Ø 200 mm
Ø 250 mm
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