it is necessary to mount a separating panel
keeping in mind the distances indicated (Fig.3)
if the appliance is being installed underneath an
oven, this is not necessary.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Fig.5)
Before making the electrical connections, check
that:
- the system ratings meet the ratings indicated
on the identification plate fixed on the lower part
of the worktop;
- the system is fitted with efficient ground wires
in accordance with the laws and current
standards.
Grounding is mandatory by law.
If the domestic appliance is not supplied with
a cable and/or suitable plug, use material
suitable for the absorption value indicated
on the identification plate and the operating
temperature (Fig.5).
If wishing to make a direct connection to the
mains, an omnipolar switch must be installed
with a minimum 3 mm opening between the
contacts and appropriate for the load indicated
on the plate and in accordance with current
standards (the yellow/green ground conductor
must not be disconnected by a switch). When
the appliance has been installed,the omnipolar
switch must be easily reachable.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Remove any residues of food and drops of
grease from the cooking surface by using the
special scraper (Fig.7)
Clean the heated area as thoroughly as possible
using suitable products, and a cloth/paper, then
rinse with water and dry with a clean cloth.
Using the special scraper immediately remove
any fragments of aluminium and plastic material
that have unintentionally melted on the heated
cooking area, or residues of sugar or food
with a high sugar content (Fig.7). In this way,
any damage to the cooktop surface can be
prevented.
Under no circumstances should abrasive
sponges, or corrosive chemical detergents, such
as oven sprays or stain removers, be used.
WARNING: STEAM CLEANERS MUST NOT
BE USED.
USE (Fig.8)
It is recommended to use flat-bottom pans with
a diameter equal to or slightly larger than that of
the heated area. Do not use pans with a rough
base in order to prevent scratching the heat
surface of the cooking hob (Fig.6).
Set the power wanted with the command
handle, rotating it clockwise or counterclockwise,
knowing that the highest number corresponds to
maximum power.
The indicator lights up when:
• At least one element is operational
• The temperature at the point indicated is
greater than 50°
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old
household electrical appliances must
not be disposed of in the normal
unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances
must be collected separately in order to optimise
the recovery and recycling of the materials they
contain and reduce the impact on human health
and the environment. The crossed-out dustbin
symbol on the product reminds you of your
obligation regarding separated waste collection.
Consumers should contact their local public
service or their local dealer for more information
on the correct disposal of exhausted household
appliances.
THE
MANUFACTURER
RESPONSIBILITY
DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREAKING THE
ABOVE WARNINGS.
THE WARRANTY IS NOT VALID IN THE
CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE
TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE-MENTIONED
WARNINGS.
These
products
manufactured and sold in compliance with the
following standards:
- The Low Voltage Directive 2014/35 / EU for
safety
- The "EMC" Directive 2014/30 / EU for the
protection
Spare parts for these products are available for
a period of 5 years from the date of production.
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