Smeg HOBD182DG User Manual

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USER MANUAL MANUEL D’UTILISATION GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING MANUAL DE USO LIVRO DE INSTRUÇÕES PARA UTILIZAÇÃO РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
HOBD182DG
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
For your own safety and correct operation of the appliance, please read this manual carefully be­fore installation and oper­ation. Always keep these instructions together with the appliance, even if it is sold or transferred to third parties. It is important that users know all the appli­ance's operating and safety characteristics. These hobs have induc­tion systems that comply with the requirements of EMC standards and with the EMF directive, and they should not interfere with other electronic devices. Pacemaker wearers and those using other electronic implants must consult their doctor or the manufacturer of the implanted device to as­sess whether or not it is sufficiently resistant to in­terference.
Electrical connections must be performed by a trained technician. Before making the electrical con­nection, please read the section on ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.
For appliances with a power supply cable, the terminals or section of wire between the cable anchor point and the ter-
minals must be laid out that they allow the live wire to be extrac­ted before the earth wire, if it comes loose.
• The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any dam­age resulting from incorrect or inadequate installation.
• Check that the mains power supply corresponds to the one indicated on the rating plate affixed to the inside of the product.
• The cut-out devices must be installed in the fixed system according to wiring system regulations.
• For Class I appliances, check that the domestic power sup­ply has a suitable earthing connection.
• Connect the suction hood to the flue using a suitable pipe. Refer to the purchasable ac­cessories indicated in the in­stallation manual (for circular pipes: minimum diameter 120 mm). The length of the dis­charge piping must be as short as possible.
• Connect the product to the mains using an omnipolar switch.
• The air venting regulations must be complied with.
• Never connect the suction ap­pliance to ducts carrying com­bustion fumes (heaters, fire­places, etc.).
• If the suction hood is used alongside non-electrical ap­pliances (e.g. appliances with gas burners), it is necessary
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to guarantee a sufficient level of ventilation in the room, to prevent any exhaust back­flow. When the cooking appli­ance is used together with other appliances using non­electrical power sources, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa, to pre­vent the fumes being sucked back into the room by the cooking appliance.
• The air must not be dis­charged into a pipe that is also used as a flue for appliances powered by gas or other fuels.
• If the power cable is dam­aged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an author­ised service centre or a quali­fied technician, to avoid any risk of danger.
• Connect the appliance plug to a socket that complies with current regulations and is in an accessible area.
• As regards the technical and safety measures to be taken for exhausting of fumes, it is important that the regulations set by local authorities be fol­lowed carefully.
WARNING: Remove the protective films before in­stalling the appliance.
• Only use the screws and other hardware elements supplied with the appliance.
WARNING: Failure to in­stall the screws or fixing devices as described in these instructions may lead to a risk of electric shocks.
• Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are su­pervised by an adult.
• Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance must not be used by persons (including children) with limited phys­ical, sensory or mental abilit­ies, or by inexperienced or un­trained persons, unless closely supervised and in­structed in the safe use of the appliance by a person re­sponsible for their safety.
• This appliance may be used by children over the age of eight and by persons with lim­ited physical, sensory or men­tal abilities or with insufficient experience and knowledge, provided they are closely su­pervised and instructed on the safe use of the appliance and on the dangers that it in­volves. Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
WARNING: The appli­ance and its accessible parts become extremely hot during use.
Take great care not to touch the heating elements.
Keep children under 8 years of age well away from the appli-
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ance, unless they are under constant supervision.
• Clean and/or replace the fil­ters after the period indicated (danger of fire). See the para­graph on Cleaning and main­tenance.
• Always guarantee adequate ventilation of the room when the appliance is used in con­junction with other appliances powered by gas or other fuels (this does not apply to appli­ances that only recirculate the air within the room).
WARNING: If the surface shows any signs of cracking, turn the appliance off to prevent any risk of electric shock.
• Do not turn the device on if the surface is cracked or any damage is visible in the thick­ness of the material.
• Do not touch the appliance if your hands or body are wet.
• Do not use steam appliances to clean the product.
• Do not rest metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and pan lids on the surface of the hob, as they might overheat.
• Use the relevant control to turn the hob off after use; do not rely on the pan sensors.
WARNING: Unsupervised cooking on a hob using oil and grease may be dangerous and could cause a fire. NEVER at­tempt to put flames out with wa­ter. Turn the appliance off and suffocate the flames by cover­ing them with a pan lid or a fire blanket, for example.
WARNING: The cooking pro­cess must be supervised. A short cooking process must be constantly monitored.
• The appliance is not designed to be started using an external timer or a separate remote controlled system.
WARNING: Danger of fire: do not place objects on the cooking surfaces.
• The appliance must be in­stalled to allow it to be cut off from the electrical power sup­ply with a contact opening (3 mm) that ensures complete disconnection under over­voltage category III condi­tions.
• The appliance must never be exposed to the elements (rain, sun).
• Ventilation of the appliance must comply with the manu­facturer’s instructions.
• Keep the packaging away from children and animals.
• Kitchen hoods and other cooking fume extractors can affect the safe operation of appliances which burn gas or other fuels (including those in other rooms) due to the back­flow of combustion gases. These gases can cause car­bon monoxide poisoning. After installing a kitchen ex­tractor hood or any other cooking fume extractor, make sure that the gas appliances are tested by a certified tech­nician to guarantee that there
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is no backflow of combustion gases.
2. USE
• The suction hood has been designed solely to eliminate cooking fumes dur­ing domestic use.
• Never use the appliance for purposes other than those for which it has been designed.
• Deep fryers must be continuously monitored during use: overheated oil could catch fire.
• Do not operate the appliance using an external timer or separate remote controlled system.
• The appliance must never be in­stalled behind a decorative door, to prevent it from overheating.
• Never stand on the appliance, as this may damage it.
• Do not rest hot pots and pans on the frame, as this may damage the silic­one seals.
• Do not cut or prepare foodstuffs on the surface and do not drop hard ob­jects onto it. Do not drag pans or plates over the surface.
intensive use it is recommended that you do not exceed 5 cycles). To order a new “U” filter, please contact the as­sistance service.
Regeneration procedure:
• Wash in the dishwasher at a MAX temperature of 70° or hand wash in hot water without using abrasive sponges (do not use detergents!).
• Dry in the oven at a MAX temperature of 70° for 2 hours (it is advisable to carefully read the user manual and the assembly instructions of the oven you own).
• The grease filters must be cleaned every 2 months of use, or more fre­quently in the case of particularly in­tensive use. They can be washed in a dishwasher. Do not wash the grids in a dishwasher (Z).
3. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Switch the appliance off or discon­nect it from the electricity supply be­fore any maintenance work.
• If the Activated Charcoal odour filter is not supplied, follow the instructions provided with the kit for both the re­generation procedure and the re­placement times.
• If the Activated Charcoal odour filter is supplied and is of type (U) (refer to the assembly instructions) it can be regenerated. The Activated Charcoal odour filter can be washed and re­generated every 3-4 months (or more frequently if the hood is subject to in­tensive use), up to a Max. of 8 regen­eration cycles (in case of particularly
General recommendations
• Never use abrasive sponges, wire wool, hydrochloric acid or other products that might scratch or mark the surface.
• Foods that accidentally fall or settle on the surface, on the functional or aesthetic elements of the hob must not be consumed.
Cleaning the device
• Clean the hob after each use to pre­vent any food residues from carbon­ising. It is much harder work to re­move encrusted and burnt-on dirt.
• For day-to-day dirt, use a soft cloth or sponge and a suitable detergent.
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Follow the manufacturer’s recom­mendations regarding detergents to be used. The use of protective deter­gents is recommended.
• Remove encrusted dirt, for example milk that has overflowed during boil­ing, using a scraper pad suitable for vitreous ceramic, while the hob is still hot. Follow the manufacturer’s re­commendations regarding scraper pads to be used.
• Remove food containing sugar, for example jam that has spilt during cooking, using a scraper pad suitable for vitreous ceramic, while the hob is still hot. If you do not, the residue may damage the vitreous ceramic surface.
• Remove any melted plastic using a scraper pad suitable for vitreous ceramic, while the cooker hob is still hot. If you do not, the residue may damage the vitreous ceramic surface.
• Remove limescale using a small amount of limescale remover solu­tion, for example vinegar or lemon juice, once the cooker hob has cooled down. Then, clean again with a damp cloth.
4. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
The installation process must comply with the laws, ordinances, directives and standards (electrical safety rules and regulations, proper recycling in ac­cordance with the regulations, etc.) in force in the country of use!
• Do not use silicon sealant between the appliance and the worktop. The cooker hob is designed to be fitted flush with the kitchen worktop, on a kitchen unit with a width of 600 mm or more.
• If the appliance is mounted on flam­mable materials, the guidelines and regulations relating to low voltage in­stallations and fire prevention must be followed strictly.
• For built-in units, the components (plastic materials and veneered
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wood) must be mounted with heat­resistant adhesives (min.100°C): the use of unsuitable materials and ad­hesives can cause deformation and detachment.
• The kitchen unit must have sufficient space to allow for electrical connec­tion of the device. Wall-mounted units above the device must be installed at a sufficient distance to leave the space required to work in comfort.
• The use of decorative hardwood bor­ders around the worktop behind the device is allowed, provided the min­imum distance always complies with the indications provided in the install­ation drawings.
• The minimum distance between the fitted device and the rear wall is indic­ated in the installation drawing for the flush-fitted device (150 mm for the side wall, 40 mm for the rear wall and 500 mm for any wall-mounted units above it).
• To prevent infiltration of liquids between the edge of the cooker hob and the worktop, fit the adhesive seal supplied along the whole outer edge of the cooker hob prior to installation.
5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: All electrical connec-
tions must be carried out by an au­thorised installer.
• Follow the connection diagram (un­derneath the product).
• This appliance has a “Y” type connec­tion, so the power cable must have a “neutral” wire. The power cable must be at least of the 5 x 2.5 mm² H05V2V2-F type, SINGLE-PHASE, TWO-PHASE and THREE-PHASE connection: min. section of the con­ductors: 2.5 mm². External diameter
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of the power cable: min 8 mm - max 12 mm.
• The connection terminals can be ac­cessed by removing the junction box cover.
• Check that the domestic power sup­ply characteristics (voltage, max­imum power and current) are compat­ible with those of the appliance.
• Connect the appliance as outlined in the installation manual (in compliance with the standard supply voltages in force under national law).
• It is advisable to use the H05V2V2-F 5 x 2.5 mm² power cable. If using the 5 x 2.5 mm² H05V2V2-F power cable, follow the instructions below: for three-phase connection, separate the 2 wires and remove the blue sheaths from the grey wires.
Attention! Do not weld any of the cables!
Disposal of packaging materials
Materials with the symbol can be re­cycled. Dispose of the packaging in spe­cial recycling collection bins.
Energy saving
You can save energy during everyday cooking if you follow hints outlined be­low.
• When you heat water, only use the quantity you require.
• If it is possible, always put the lids on the cookware.
• Place the pan on the hob before you switch it on.
• Put smaller pans on the smaller cook­ing areas.
• Put the pans directly in the centre of the cooking area.
• Use residual heat to keep the food warm or melt it.
6. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Disposal of household appliances
The symbol on the product or pack­aging indicates that the product must not be disposed of with normal domestic waste. The product must be disposed of at a specialist recycling centre for elec­trical and electronic components. By en­suring that this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent possible negative consequences for the environ­ment and health that might result from its improper disposal. For more detailed information on how to recycle this product, please contact your local muni­cipal offices, local waste disposal ser­vice or the shop from which the product was purchased.
The appliance complies with directive 2012/19/EU relating to reduction in the use of dangerous substances in elec­trical and electronic appliances and waste disposal.
7. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Single cooking zone (220x197 mm) 2100 W, with
1
3000 W Booster function Single cooking zone (220x197 mm) 2100 W, with
2
3000 W Booster function Single cooking zone (220x197 mm) 2100 W, with
3
3000 W Booster function Single cooking zone (220x197 mm) 2100 W, with
4
3000 W Booster function Control panel
5
Extractor
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Bridge cooking area (220 x 395 mm) 3000 W, with
1 + 2
3700 W Booster function. Bridge cooking area (220 x 395 mm) 3000 W, with
3 + 4
3700 W Booster function.
INDICATORS Pan detection
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Each cooking zone is equipped with a
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10 9
8
3 4 513
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system that detects the presence of a pan on the hob.
The detection system is able to recog­nise pans with a magnetisable bottom of a type suitable for use on induction hobs.
If the pan is removed during operation or an unsuitable pan is used, the symbol
appears on the display.
When a pan is placed on one of the 4 cooking areas, the hob automatically detects its presence and lights up the corresponding digit to activate it.
If there are no pans or other objects on the hob, the digits are not visible.
The functions which can be selected are always visible on the control panel, but with a dimmed light. Select the functions by touching the corresponding symbol.
Residual heat indicator
The residual heat indicator is a safety feature, indicating that the surface of the cooking area is still at a temperature of 50°C or above, which may cause burns if touched with bare hands. The digit for the corresponding cooking area indic-
ates .
8. CONTROL PANEL
On/Off
1
Grease filter saturation indicator
2
Cooking zone power level indicator
3
Extractor power level indicator
4
Extractor timer control
5
Extractor controls zone symbol
6
Cooking zone timer control
7
Timer management zone
8
Activated carbon filter saturation indicator
9
Melting
10
Lock key
11
Pause key
12
Scroll keypad
13
Auto key
A
The cooking zones can be activated by pressing the reference digit . The digit
becomes brighter to confirm the opera­tion.
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Turning on the appliance:
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds to turn the hob on and activate its functions.
At this point the hob is on but all the cooking zones and the hood are at zero power. The Hob will switch off automatic­ally after 20 seconds if it is not being used.
Warning: For safety reasons the hob can always be turned off using the On/Off button.
Warning: The functions that can be selected will always be the ones that are illuminated/visible on the control panel, and these will always be the only ones that can be activ­ated.
The controls for the cooking areas, suction hood and timer can be activated by pressing on the reference Digit.
The Digit lights up more intensely to confirm the operation.
9. POWER LIMITATION
When connecting to the domestic power supply for the first time, the installer must set the power of the cooking areas based on the actual capacity of the do­mestic power supply.
If this is not necessary, the hob can be turned on directly using , otherwise,
follow the operations below to access the menu.
Before carrying out the procedure it is advisable to read the entire paragraph.
Connect the hob to the domestic mains power.
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1. All the digits light up for a few
1
2
4
3
seconds, then switch off and only keeps flashing.
2. Press and hold : the digits in the cooking area indicate .
3. While holding down , start press­ing the zone digits, proceeding anti­clockwise.
The rear left digit indicates and a number indicating the type of menu. The
10. HOB FUNCTIONS
front left digit indicates a number which depends on the parameters indicated in the selection.
Select the digit with and press “8” in the power bar.
Select the front left digit and select the correct setting.
See the following table for the specifica­tions:
Value on the
power bar
KW Notes
0 7.4 1 4.5 2 3.5 3 2.8
Standard initial setting
Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by touching and hold-
ing .
Child lock
Lock
Boost function
This function prevents accidental use of the appliance. This cannot be used during a cooking oper­ation
To enable: remove all cookware from the appliance, turn the appliance off. f there is no pan on the hob, press and hold for 3 seconds one of the digits (not visible) next to point on the left side. Re­lease and slowly swipe along the power bar from 0 to BOOST. All the digits that indicate .
The operations described must be completed within 10 seconds. To disable: turn the appliance on and then press and hold any of the 5 digits for 3 seconds. Re-
lease and slowly swipe along the power bar from BOOST to 0. The 5 digit displays will lit up indicat­ing and 0 power level.
The operations described must be completed within 10 seconds. It is possible to lock the hob functions during use, e.g. to clean the hob. The function is enabled
even if the hob is switched off and on again. If the electricity supply is cut, the function is disabled.
To enable: press and hold for 1 second. To disable: press . Every cooking area can be set to an additional power level for a maximum of 5 minutes. To enable: select one of the 4 cooking areas and select “P” on the power bar. The corresponding
digit indicates . To disable: select one of the other possible values on the power bar.
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Cooking zone
timer
The timer allows a specific cooking area to be switched off when the set time expires. The cooking areas can be programmed individually because each one has its own timer.
To enable: With the cooking area in operation, press to access the timer management controls for that zone.
The 3 digits indicate “0 0 0”. Press “+” or “-” to set the timer countdown.
Timer (generic)
Melting
Heating function
To confirm the set time, do not touch anything for 10 seconds. When the countdown has finished, the digits are reset and an audible signal is emitted. The func-
tion can be interrupted by pressing any key. If the timer is enabled for more than one cooking area, the 3 digits will always show whichever timer
is about to finish first. To deactivate: with the cooking area in operation, press to access the timer management controls
for that zone. Set the three digits to “0 0 0” using “+” or “-” or press the On/Off key.
Timer with alarm for generic use. To enable: switch on the hob making sure there are no pans or active cooking areas.
The 3 digits to control the timer show “- - -”. Press the digit to access the timer menu and display “0 0 0”. Press “+” or “-” to set the timer countdown.
To confirm the set time, do not touch anything for 10 seconds. When the countdown has finished, the digits are reset and an audible signal is emitted. The func-
tion can be interrupted by pressing any key. Repeat the steps described to change the countdown value.
To disable: switch on the hob making sure there are no pans or active cooking areas. Press the digit to access the timer menu and use “+” and “-” to set the display to “0 0 0” “-” or press
the On/Off key.
To enable: select one of the 4 cooking zones and press . The digit of the selected zone shows .
To disable: press or press . This function is used to heat a pan to the maximum power before continuing to cook at a selected
level. The time interval for which the cooking zone is held at maximum power depends on the final cooking level that has been set. See the table:
Power level Timer (seconds)
1 48 2 144 3 230 4 312 5 408 6 120 7 168 8 216 9 Not available P Not available To enable, with a pan on the hob and the cooking zone selected, press and hold the selected value
(from 1 to 8) on the power bar for 3 seconds. The display of the corresponding cooking zone indic­ates “A”.
The cooking level can be increased, but the function is disabled if it is decreased. It can also be disabled by touching and holding down the key of the cooking zone in question for 3
seconds.
Hours - Tenths - Minutes
Hours - Tenths - Minutes
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Pause function
Recall function
Combo mode (“bridge”
function)
AUTO function
“A”
This function allows you to pause/restart any active function on the hob, by reducing the power available in the cooking zone and resetting all the functions. If the Pause function is not disabled with 10 minutes, the hob automatically switches off.
To enable: With a pan on the hob and the cooking zone selected, press and hold the Pause func­tion key for at least 1 second. All the displays show .
To disable: press and hold for 1 second until it starts flashing. Press any other key within 10 seconds. The function is disabled and the hob continues with the previous settings.
This function is used to recall the function settings of the hob if it is switched off by mistake or the electricity is unexpectedly cut off.
When the hob is switched off, if it is switched on again with 6 seconds by touching , the key flashes for 6 seconds. Press the key to recall the functions set previously. A beep is emit-
ted to confirm the operation. This function allows 2 cooking areas to be combined to use and control them as if they were one
and have a bigger cooking area at your disposal. This function allows you to use pans with a wider base.
Only the cooking areas on the left and on the right can be selected for use with this function. To enable/disable: press the digits of the left-hand or right-hand cooking zones at the same time to
select the 2 areas be combined until the digit appears to show that the function has been en­abled. The other digit is used to set the power level.
The standard setting when the hob/suction hood is switched on is for the hood to start up in auto­matic mode with the LED “A” brightly lit. The Hood comes into operation if the power in the cooking areas is greater than “1”.
It is deactivated by pressing the LED “A” which changes intensity from bright to dim in confirmation. It can also be deactivated by pressing a value, higher than “1”, on the power bar, which is con­firmed by the fact that the LED “A” changes intensity from bright to dim.
It is reactivated by pressing the LED “A” which changes to brightly lit.
11. COOKING TABLE
Power level Cooking method To be used for
Melting, heating gently Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces
1
Melting, heating gently Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces
2
Warming up Rice
3
Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish
4
Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish
5
Prolonged cooking, braising Pasta, soups, braised meat
6
Light frying Rösti (potato fry-ups), omelettes, breaded and fried
7
Frying, deep fat frying Meat, chips
8
Quick frying at high temperature Steak
9
Quick heating Boiling water
P
foods, sausages
12. SUCTION HOOD FUNCTIONS
The controls for the cooking areas, suction hood and timer can be activated by pressing on the reference Digit.
Press “9” on the power bar to set INTENSIVE 1
9 ”
speed. This setting is timed to operate for 10 minutes. Once this time has passed, the system will automatically return to the speed set previ­ously. It is deactivated by selecting a different speed.
Press “9” on the power bar twice to set INTENSIVE
P ”
2 speed. This setting is timed to operate for 5 minutes. Once this time has passed, the system will automatically return to the speed set previ­ously. It is deactivated by selecting a different speed.
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This function is only available if Automatic mode is
4
3
1
2
Func-
deactivated. Automatic mode is deactivated by
tion
pressing “A”.
Delay
Press the suction hood Digit and set a speed on the power bar.
Press the Timer management Digit, which was dis­playing “CL” but will change to the countdown. This is pre-set to 15 minutes.
Timer symbol After selecting the suction hood Digit, press the
Timer Management Digit to set the countdown. Grease filter maintenance symbol
The grease filter cleaning signal is displayed by LED and it is always enabled.
Filter reset and reactivation
After having carried out maintenance on the filter: press and hold for 5 seconds. - The LED of the
grease filter will turn off and the countdown will re­start.
Charcoal filter maintenance symbol The hood is set by default to ducting mode. With
no loads on, press the Hood controls digit to en­able the suction hood. Press and hold the Digit again for 5 seconds to:
Activate the charcoal filter:
The charcoal (odour) filter symbol lights up for 1 second.
Deactivate the charcoal filter:
The charcoal (odour) filter symbol flashes twice. After activation, the icon will light up to indicate that
maintenance must be carried out on the charcoal (odour) filter.
Reset and reactivation of the charcoal filter
After having carried out maintenance on the filter: press and hold for 5 seconds. - The LED of the
anti-odour filter will turn off and the countdown will restart.
13. USER MENU CUSTOMISATION
Before carrying out the procedure it is advisable to read the entire paragraph.
– Press .
– Press and hold again for 3 seconds.
– The key starts flashing.
– Press and hold : the digits in the cooking area in-
dicate .
– Hold and start pressing the digit of the cooking
areas in clockwise order starting from the left front one.
The rear left digit alternately indicates and a number from 2 to 7 indicating the menu code.
The front left digit indicates a number which depends on the parameters indicated in the selection.
– Press the left rear digit. – Select a number on the power bar to access the
menu code. – Press the left front digit. – Select a number on the power bar to select a value.
See the following table for the specifications:
Menu
Description Value
code
U2 Key sound volume control
menu.
U3 Countdown beeper volume
control menu.
U4 Display brightness level con-
trol menu.
U5 Countdown display control
menu.
U6 Pan detection menu. 0 - Enabled
U7 Countdown end management
menu.
0 - Sound disabled 1 - Min. 3 - Max.
0 - Sound disabled 1 - Min. 3 - Max.
0 - Max. 9 - Min.
0 - Countdown dis­play disabled
1 - Countdown dis­play enabled
1 - Disabled 0 - Continuous flash-
ing and shut-down 1 - Ten flashes and
shut-down 2 - One flash and
shut-down
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– Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by
touching and holding for 2 seconds.
– To exit the menu without saving, press .
If no operation is carried out the user menu will close after 1 minute.
14. POWER MANAGEMENT FUNCTION
This product has an electronically con­trolled power management function.
This function controls the delivery of the maximum power of 3700 W between the combined cooking areas (left side and right side), optimising the power distri­bution and avoiding system overload situations.
To do this, the total power is monitored continuously, and reduced when neces­sary. If it is not possible to supply the total power required, a control element reduces by a predefined amount the power in another cooking element so that it is at a level immediately below its respective power curve.This ensures that the current absorption of 16 A is not exceeded.
In this case the generator detects the last command with the highest priority sent by the user interface and, if neces­sary, reduces the previous settings ac­tivated for another cooking element.
The Power management function is first activated when the presence of a pan is detected on the cooking element.
Example: If boost level (P) is selected for hob 1,
hob 2 cannot exceed level 9 at the same time and will be automatically limited.”
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15. GUIDE TO PAN USE
What pans to use
Only use pots and pans with the bottom made from ferromagnetic material which are suitable for use with induc­tions hobs:
• cast iron
• enamelled steel
• carbon steel
• stainless steel (including partial)
• aluminium with ferromagnetic coating or ferromagnetic plate
To determine if a pot or pan is suitable, check for the symbol (usually
stamped on the bottom). You can also hold a magnet to the bottom. If it clings to the underside, the pan can be used on an induction hob.
To ensure optimum efficiency, always use pots and pans with a flat bottom that distributes the heat evenly. If the bottom is not perfectly flat, this will affect power and heat conduction.
How to use
Minimum diameter of pot/pan base for the different cooking areas.
To ensure that the hob functions prop­erly, the pan must cover one or more of the reference points indicated on the surface of the hob, and must be of a suitable minimum diameter.
Always use the hob that best corres­ponds to the diameter of the bottom of the pan.
Cooking areas Pan base diameter
Ø min.(recommen-
ded)
Combined left/right 190 mm 230 mm
Single left/right 110 mm 190 mm
Empty or thin-based pots/pans
Do not use empty or thin-based pots/ pans on the hob as it will be unable to detect the temperature or turn off auto­matically if the temperature is too high, thus damaging the pan or the hob sur­face.
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Ø max (recommen-
ded)
If this occurs, do not touch anything and wait for all components to cool down.
If an error message appears, refer to “Troubleshooting”.
Normal working noises in the hob
Induction technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields. These electromagnetic fields generate heat directly on the bottom of the pan. Pots and pans may produce a variety of noises or vibrations, according to their construction.
These types of noise can be described as follows:
Light buzz (like the noise made by a transformer)
This noise is produced when cooking with a high level of heat, and it is de­termined by the amount of energy trans­ferred by the hob to the pans. The noise will stop or decrease when the heat level is reduced.
Light whistle
This noise is produced when the pot or pan is empty, and stops as soon as it is filled with water or food.
Crackle
This noise occurs with pans made from layers of numerous different materials, and is caused by vibration of the sur­faces where the different materials meet. The noise comes from the pans, and may vary according to the quantity of food and preparation method being used.
Loud whistle
This noise occurs with pans made up of layers of different materials, and also when these are used at maximum level and on two cooking areas. The noise will stop or decrease when the heat level is reduced.
Fan noises
For the electronic system to operate correctly, the temperature of the cooker hob must be regulated. To do this, the hob is equipped with a cooling fan that is activated to reduce and regulate the temperature in the electronic system.
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The fan may continue to operate after the appliance has been turned off, if the temperature of the cooker hob is still de­tected to be too high.
Rhythmic sounds like a clock ticking
This noise only occurs when at least three cooking areas are operating, and it disappears or decreases when some of them are turned off.
The noises described are a normal fea­ture of induction technology and are not to be considered as defects.
16. TROUBLESHOOTING
Error code Description Possible causes of the error Solution
“Acoustic signal
upon ignition. No er-
ror code displayed”
ER03
ER21
E2
E3
E6
E8
E4 E5 E7
E9 ER20 ER22 ER31 ER36 ER42 ER47
EA
EH
The hood command does not work
Hob switches off after 10 sec.
Hob switches off. The internal temperature of elec-
Corresponding cooking area switches off.
Corresponding cooking area switches off.
Hob does not switch on. Power supply voltage and/or fre-
Cooking areas are turned off.
Disconnect the hob from the power supply. Wait a few seconds, then reconnect the hob to the power supply. If the problem persists, call the After Sales Service and specify the error code that appears on the dis-
play.
Fan not working. Fan cable unplugged. Connect the cable. Hood not working. Power cable.
LIN cable damaged or badly connec­ted to the hood electronic board
Continuous key activation detected. Water or pan placed on the control
panel.
tronic parts is too high.
Empty or unsuitable pan. Pan or ceramic glass surface tem-
perature too high. Electronic component temperature
too high. Unsuitable pan.
The pan is losing its magnetic prop­erties and may damage the induction hob.
quency is out of range.
Fan fault. Fan blocked by dust or fibres.
Cable unplugged.
Please check the connection. If the error persists, please contact After Sales Service
Remove water or pan from the ceramic glass surface and control panel.
Let the hob cool down. Please check if the hob has suffi-
cient ventilation. If the error persists, please contact
the After-Sales Service. Let the hob cool down.
Use a suitable pan. Do not heat empty pans.
Use a suitable pan. The error is automatically cancelled
after 8 seconds and the cooking area can be used again.
If any other errors occur, the pan must be changed.
If the error persists, please contact the After-Sales Service.
Check mains voltage and/or fre­quency.
If necessary, contact the After-Sales Service.
Clean and remove foreign bodies from the fan.
If the error persists, please contact the After-Sales Service.
Reconnect the hood power cable found towards the front right under­neath the hob.
TC = TOUCH CONTROL
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UI = USER INTERFACE NTC = TEMPERATURE SENSOR
17. TECHNICAL DATA
Product identification Type: 4300 Model: HOBD182DG
Please see the identification plate af­fixed to the bottom of the product.
The manufacturer makes continual im­provements to products. For this reason, the text and illustrations in these instructions for use may change without warning.
Further information on the technical data is available on the website:
www.smeg.com
MODEL HOBD182DG
Total maximum power (hob and
Total maximum power (hob and
Total maximum power (hob and
Total maximum power (hob and
hood)
hood)
hood)
hood)
7.62 Kw (basic setting)
4.72 Kw
3.72 Kw
3.02 Kw
1,2 Flexible cooking area 1 + 2 In bridge 3,4 Flexible cooking area 3 + 4 In bridge
Parameter Value Dimensions
(mm)
Electrical and heating element data Cooking area
1,2,3,4 Flexible cooking
area 1+2, 3+4
Parameter Value Dimensions
Weight of the device 21 kg Number of cooking
areas Heat source induction
2100 W; Power Boost:
3000 W
3000 W; Power Boost:
3700 W
4
210 x 190
210 x 390
(mm)
18. MAINTENANCE ­REPAIR AND CONFORMITY
• Make sure that maintenance on elec­trical components is only carried out by the manufacturer or by the service technicians.
• Make sure that damaged cables are only replaced by the manufacturer or by the service technicians.
When contacting the service depart­ment, please provide the following in­formation:
• Type of fault
• Device model (Art./Cod.)
• Serial number (S.N.)
This information can be found on the identification plate. The identification plate is affixed to the bottom of the device.
1,2 Flexible cooking area 1 + 2 In bridge 3,4 Flexible cooking area 3 + 4 In bridge
Parameter Value Dimensions
(mm)
Working dimensions - 830 × 520 (W x
Power supply voltage/frequency
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220-240 V, 50 Hz; 220
V, 60 Hz 3N~ / 2N~
380-415 V, 50 Hz;
3N~ / 2N~ 380 V, 60
Hz
D)
Information on the product pursuant to EU regulation no. 66/2014
Reference standards:
EN/IEC 60350-2 EN/IEC 50564
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This appliance has been designed, manufactured and sold in compliance with EEC Directives.
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