KORTING HI3200B User Manual

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installation, a separator panel G (Fig.9A) will need to be

mounted maintaining the distances shown (Fig.9B).

If the appliance is installed over an oven the panel is not

necessary (Fig.10A-10B).

Important: if there is an oven under the induction hob it is

advisable for it to have a cooling fan. Do not use the induction

hob while PYROLITIC cleaning is in process.

Warning: to allow the circulation of as much fresh air as

necessary, there must be at least 40 mm between the

induction hob module and any appliance installed under it

(Fig.10B). In any event, adequate aeration must be provided.

To allow fresh air circulation there must be openings in

the kitchen furniture (Fig.9A-10A) of the sizes indicated in

Fig.9B-10B.

Electrical connections (Fig.2B - Fig.3B):

Before making the electrical connections, check that:

- the ground cable is 2 cm longer than the other cables;

- the system ratings meet the ratings indicated on the identi-

fication plate fixed on the lower part of the worktop;

- the system is fitted with efficient earthing compliant to the

laws and regulations in force.

If the appliance is not fitted with a cable, use type:

H05V2V2-F” for a power level of up to 6400 Watts. The cross-

section of the cable should be at least 2.5 mm², or 4 mm² for

greater power levels. The cable should never reach a tem-

perature which is 50°C above the temperature of the room in

which it is installed. The appliance is designed for permanent

connection to the electricity supply and should therefore be

fitted with an omnipolar switch which has a minimum opening

of 3 mm between contacts. The switch should be suitable for

the charge indicated on the appliance data plate and must

conform to all current legislation (the yellow/green earth wire

must not be interrupted by the switch).

The omnipolar switch must be easy to reach once the instal-

lation process has been completed.

USE AND MAINTENANCE

• Use (Fig.2):

A = ON/OFF key

B = Cooking zone display

C = Cooking zone selection key

D =-” key / Timer-” key

E =+” key / Timer+” key

F = Timer Display

I = Decimal point indicator

• Use (Fig.3):

A = ON/OFF key

B = Cooking zone display

B1 = Cooking zone R2 display - Timer display

B2 = Cooking zone R3 display - Timer display

C = Cooking zone selection key

D = -” key / Timer -” key

E =+” key / Timer+” key

I = Decimal point indicator

• Use (Fig.4):

A = ON/OFF key

M1 = Cooking zone R1 display

M2 = Cooking zone R2 display - Timer display

M3 = Cooking zone R3 display

N = Timer Display

C = Cooking zone selection key

D = -” key / Timer -” key

E =+” key / Timer+” key

I = Decimal point indicator

- To activate the hob, press the “ON/OFF” key. Some zeros with

flashing decimal points will appear for about 20 seconds on

all the displays.

If no operation is carried out within this time, the hob will

turn off.

- A cooking zone may be switched on by selecting one of

the “C” keys.

- The display will view the corresponding numbers; the grading

of the concerned zone will be intense while the others will be

weaker.

- Use “+” or “-” buttons to regulate the power level.

- By selecting the “-” key the power level goes directly to 9.

- If after about 10 seconds no operation is carried out, display

shade goes back to the initial one. The hob will continue its

normal cooking.

- If the power level is set at zero, the cooking zone will shut

off.

- To turn off the cooking zone, select the corresponding “C

key and switch the cooking level to 0.

- The display will view the corresponding numbers; the grading

of the concerned zone will be intense while the others will be

weaker.

- All operations will be combined with a “BEEP” acoustic

signal.

- When a cooking zone “C” is brought to the OFF position and

the glass top temperature is greater than approximately 50°,

the display of the interested zone will signal a fixed “H”.

Warning:

To prevent damage being inflicted on the electronic circuits,

the hob is fitted with an overheating safety system.In

situations where the appliance is used at high power levels for

a prolonged period of time, the hob may switchoff one or more

of the activated zones temporarily, until the temperatures

return to the set levels.On the display corresponding to the

cooking zone which has been temporarily switched off, the

power level will be shown in alternation with a E/2.This will

stop flashing once the cooking zone has beenreactivated.

• Key function:

To keep children or persons needing supervision from using

the hob surface, all of the functions can be blocked in the

following way:

1- Switch to hob on (if it is off) by selecting the “ON/OFF

key. The cooking zones must be off.

2- Press the “-” key and the R2 (Fig.2), R4 (Fig.3) or R3 (Fig.4)

key simultaneously according to the model you own.

3- Press only the cooking zone R2 (Fig.2), R4 (Fig.3) or R3

(Fig.4) key once again according to the model you own.

The “L” letter indicating that the function is active will appear

on the display.

Should one or more zones still be hot, the letter “H” and “L

will alternate on the relative displays.

- To deactivate the key function, switch the hob off (if it

is on) by selecting the “ON/OFF” key.

- Once it is off, switch the hob back on.

- Press the “-” key and the R2 (Fig.2), R4 (Fig.3) or R3 (Fig.4)

key simultaneously according to the model you own.

- Press the“-” key a second time.

- Zeros will appear on all the displays for a few seconds.

- If the cooker top is switched off with the KEY function active,

when subsequently activated the top will be in the same

situation, meaning with the KEY function active.

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