• The induction hob will change to
standby mode if it is not operated
within one minute.
• In use, unless a suitable pan of at
least 12cm diameter is used a
beep will sound for approximately
1 minute. If an appropiate pan is
not placed onto the surface in this
time the induction hob automatically
change to standby mode.
• If the appliance overheats or pans
boil dry, the induction hob
automatically enters a protective
condition where its heating is then
regulated. If the overheating
continues, the appliance may
display a protection code (see
troubleshooting guide).
• During use if there are problems with
the mains supply, induction hob
automatically enters a protective
state and displays a protection code.
• Unplug the appliance and wait for
supply to return to normal (see
troubleshooting guide).
• If the induction hob is cooking and
no button is pressed after 2 hours it
will automatically change to standby
mode.
• Once the pan is moved away, the hob
stops cooking.
safety features
care & cleaning
•
Switch off, unplug and allow the
appliance to cool down completely
before cleaning.
•
Never immerse the induction hob in
water.
Hob plate, body and control
panel:
•
Wipe with a soft damp cloth or non
– abrasive cleaner and dry
thoroughly. Ensure all traces of
cleaner are removed. Do not use
abrasive or scouring
detergents/powders, scouring pads
or steel wool as they will damage or
crack the hob plate or damage the
control panel.
•
Dust, fat and liquids from food that
has boiled over must be removed as
soon as possible. If they are allowed
to harden they become increasingly
difficult to remove. Do not use a
knife or other sharp utensil as these
may damage the hob plate or
control panel.
Air entry and air vent:
•
After long periods of use dirt and
dust may accumulate in the air entry
or air vent. Clean with a soft flexible
brush. Never wash using water.