Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product IH60RXL Belling
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Belling PBi60R Induction Hob User & Installation Instructions.
Contents Before using your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before Using Your Hob Th ank you fo r pu rch asi ng a new Be lli ng I nduc tio n Hob . Its styli sh and pract ica l des ign will en han ce you r ki tche n an d mak e co okin g a plea sure .
Safety Keep children away from the vicinity of the hob when you are cooking. • Use pans with a fla t ba se which are stabl e in use, and avoi d using any old mi ssh ape n pa ns or any pan whi ch is uns tab le when placed on a flat surface. • Never leave fat or oil unattended on an active cook zone.
Safety Advice Smoke alarm - buy a smoke alarm fitted with a ‘hush button’ which can silence the alarm instantly should it activate accidentally & does not necessitate the removal of the battery (except to change for a new one).
Safety & Induction Detection of an object or a pan on the heating zone A small object - such as a fork, a spoon or even a ring - placed on a hob cooking zone on its own is not detected as a pan. The security system acts in the same way when it detects a pan which is not suitable for use on an induction hob.
About the induction hob The induction hob provides the most energy efficeint hob technology avail- able. The induction system provides superior heat up and cool down times for pans - you get fast, precise, repeatable power control.
INDUCTION HOB FUNCTIONS 8 Feature Symbol Description Eco Power Rotar y Controls Digital Display No. of power levels Keep W arm/ Low T emperature Auto Heat Up (4 Zones) Power Boost Pan detection Overhe.
Induction controls: Auto Heat Up Helps to take the worr y out of pans boiling over and burning food! No need to stand over the pan, allows you to do other tasks whilst maintaining control over the pan.
Power Boost Rev up your hob with this feature, tem- porarily boost the power to a cook zone by a massive 60%. The power boost is a function that can be used to temporally boost the nor- mal maximum power for a cook zone by borrowing the available power from a “paired zone”.
11 USING THE INDUCTION HOB Keep Warm Th e K eep W ar m s et tin g i s f oun d be twe en p owe r se tti ng 0 an d 1. Rotate the control knob clockwise until the symbol appears on the display .
Child Lock Stops the “kids” messing with your lovely induction hob. This feature is to help prevent acci- dental switching on of the hob, espe- cially by young children. T o activate/deactivate, simultaneously rotate the Left Hand Rear and Right Hand Rear control knobs to the Auto Heat Up setting for a couple of seconds.
Cookware for induction hobs Co o kw ar e fo r i nd uc ti on c oo ki ng zones must be made of metal and have magnetic proper ties. The base must also be the correct diameter . How to establish the suitability of a pan Check your pans with a magnet. If it sticks and it’ s the correct diameter , it’ s suitable for use with induction.
Care Of Pans Looking after your pans Stainless steel pans Stainless steel pans should be cleaned with a soft cloth and soapy water. Appearance of white marks: Cause: salt added to cold water. Solution: add salt when the water boils. Appearance of specks: Cause: hard water.
Cooking On Induction Hobs • Do not leave an empty pan on a heating zone. • Pans should be placed in the centre of the heating zone. • Never heat up a sealed tin of food, as it may explode. • When you use a pan with a non-stick coating (eg; Teflon) with little or no fat, heat the pan first for a moment on setting 6 or 7 .
Cooking Tips • G re en ve ge t ab le s (s p i na ch , br oc c ol i, sorrel, etc) or vegetables rich in sulphur compounds (cabbage, onions, etc) should be cooked without a lid in plenty of boiling water; they will cook more quickly, and will keep their green colour (some vegetables only), vitamin and minerals content.
Care & Cleaning Some cooking operations generate a considerable amount of grease. This, combined with spillage, can become a hazard if allowed to accumulate on the hob through lack of cleaning. In extreme cases this may amount to misuse of the appliance and could invalidate your guarantee.
Care & Cleaning Care and maintenance Before using the hob for the first time, a pp l y a th i n c o a t- i ng of cl e a n er co n d it i o n er to the ceramic glass, and polish the surface with a clean cloth.
Troubleshooting The hob produces a smell the first few times it is used • Heat a pan full of water on each zone for half an hour. Pans make a noise during cooking!! • This is caused by vibration due to the passage of energy from the hob to the pan.
Installation Instructions General information Installation should only be carried out by a qualified installer or engineer. Please keep to the following points most carefully; • The hob should not be fitted above a washing machine, a fridge or a freezer.
Installation Instructions Installation advice - cabinetry Dealing with sides, cross-rails and back-panels in cabinetry De pe nd ing on the ca bi ne ts , the wor kto p thickness and the hob positioning, it is possible for the hob base and/or the clamp brackets to interfere with parts of the cabinet.
Installation Instructions Installation above an oven Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for clearances above the oven. We recommend a 9mm gap between the bottom of the hob and appliance, should the work surface be less than 38mm deep.
Installation Instructions Fitting into worktop • Cut a hole in the work surface to the required size. See table for relevant dimensions. A clearance of at least 50mm should be maintained between the cutout and any rear or side wall. • The worktop must be of hea t-r esi sta nt mat eri al or cov ere d with heat-resistant material.
Installation Instructions Recessed Method (selected models) Recess the work top to the appropriate depth and shape to fit the hob. Apply the self adhesive seal to the underside of the hob glass.
Wire Colour Connect to: Live Brown Terminal 2 Neutral Blue Terminal 4 Earth Yellow / Green Installation Instructions Im por tan t: En sur e tha t you route all mains electri- cal cables well clear of any ad jac ent hea t so urc e, such as an oven or grill.
Service Record Date of purchase Installer stamp / Printed name Date of installation Place of purchase: Date Part(s) replaced Engineers Stamp/ Printed Name 26 Model Number Serial Number Should you need to contact us, please call our Customer Care Centre on: 0844 815 3746 Calls will be answered in stri ct rotation, as soon as possible.
27 T echnical Date Electrical supply/load 220-240V 50Hz 7.0kW Countries of Destination: GB = Great Britain, IE = Ireland W arning: This appliance must be earthed.
08 27443 00 © 09.2009 Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 2XW.
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