Instruction manual – Fagor 2VFP-400X User Manual

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Instruction Manual

Very important: Read this manual thoroughly before using the hob.

This manual is designed so that the texts relate to the corresponding illustrations.

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Installation

Use

Identify the model of your hob (“a”, “b”)
by comparing the number and layout of the
elements on your appliance with that shown in
the illustrations.

1.1 Unpacking. Remove all the protective

materials.

1.2 Insertion into the unit. Always take into

account the details on the characteristics
plate (1.2.1) and the measurements of
the unit into which the hob is going to be
inserted (1.2.2, 1.2.3). Stick the foam join
along the outer edge of the hob to make it
watertight (1.2.4). Fit the cooking hob into
the worktop and remove the switch box
(1.2.5). Insert the hob in the worktop space
(1.2.6). Secure it to the unit with the four
hooks supplied (1.2.7). Do not use non-
removable materials such as silicone. Insert
the oven into the cabinet space, leaving
enough room for handling (1.2.8). Screw the
switch box onto the oven (1.2.9, 1.2.10).
Connect the hob to the oven (1.2.11). Fully
insert the oven and fi x it in place with the two
screws supplied (1.2.12, 1.2.13).

1.3 Connection to the power supply. The hob

is supplied with a power cable.
• Prepared for a 220-240V~ hob (1.3.1)
• Total power:

60cm hob 6,2kW,

Nominal switch by phases

220-240V~

30

A

• If the type of connection is other than 220-

240V~, remove the cable and make the
connection as per diagrams (1.3.2).

Nominal switch by phases

220-240V 3~

19 A

380-415V 3N~

19 A

380-415V 2N~

19 A

Recommendation: The hob must be installed
by an authorised installer, who shall follow the
manufacturer’s instructions and diagrams.

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Identifi cation

Clay, copper or stainless steel receptacles can
be used with vitroceramic hobs. Aluminium
receptacles are not recommended as they can
stain the glass of the hob.

2.1 Selecting the cooking zone. You have

various elements on which to place the
receptacles. Choose the most suitable one
depending on the size of the receptacle.
Make sure that the element you are going
to activate is the element you want to use
(2.1.1). Turn the control to the desired
position and the ‘on’ light will come on (2.1.2)
which also indicates the residual heat when
the element is turned off.

On the models with double elements turning
the control to the left will adjust a part of the
element (2.1.3) and turning the control to the
right will adjust the whole element (2.1.4).

2.2 Turning the element off. Select the power

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of the element you want to turn off.

2.3 Residual heat. After using the hob, the

elements will stay hot for some time, which
will vary according to the power selected and
a dot will be displayed on the elements that
are still hot. Do not touch these elements,
as there is a risk of burning yourself.

Recommendations:
• Avoid knocking receptacles against the glass.
• Aluminium receptacles are not advisable as

they can stain the glass, unless they have a
stainless steel protective base.

• The heat elements should not be operated

without a receptacle.

• The base of the receptacle must be fl at and

dry.

• Make sure that the diameters of the

receptacles are larger than or the same as
the element to be used and place them in the
centre of the heat source.

• Try not to move the receptacles as this can

scratch the glass.

• Only use the appliance for cooking food. Do

not use the hob as a worktop.

• Do not apply cold water directly onto the hob

when it is hot.

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