Candy VI 64 CPN User Manual

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CONTENTS
Safety instructions - Recommendations ..............................................23
Installation
Important notice ............................................................................24
Electrical connection .................................................................. 24-25
Fitting .....................................................................................26-27
Presentation
Presentation of the hob ................................................................... 28
Induction zones
Use procedure ............................................................................... 29
The safety devices ..........................................................................29
Pan detector .................................................................................. 30
Ceramic zones
High light zone ..............................................................................30
Induction - Ceramic zones
Choosing utensils ..................................................................30-31
The controls..................................................................................32
The different positions .................................................................... 33
Use
. Switching on the hob .................................................................... 34
. Starting a cooking zone .................................................................34
. Booster operation in induction zone ................................................35
. Fast heater operation in ceramic zone .............................................35
. Stopping a cooking zone ............................................................... 36
. General stopping .........................................................................36
. Residual heat indicator ..................................................................36
. Progamming a cooking zone .................................................... 36-37
. Locking button operation .............................................................. 37
Cleaning
. Cleaning the ceramic hob ..............................................................38
Data sheet
Technical information .....................................................................39
Problems and solutions
Advice ................................................................................... 40-41
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Page 1 - CONTENTS

22 -CONTENTSSafety instructions - Recommendations ...23InstallationImportant notice ...

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32 -THE CONTROLS1. Hob on/off button2. Cooking zone selection button3. Display : heat level, booster operation, or residual heat indicator4. "-&q

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- 33THE DIFFERENT POSITIONSThe different positions correspond to the following power ratings :For increased safety, the cooking zones cut off automati

Page 5 - INSTALLATION - FITTING

34 -USING THE CERAMIC HOB After powering up the hob, wait 8 seconds to activate the electronic controls..Press the button , for 3 seconds.Electr

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- 35 ACTIVATION THE BOOSTER FUNCTION IN THE INDUCTION SYSTEMIn induction system, the booster function allows to get by a simple pressure the cooking

Page 7 - PRESENTATION OF THE HOB

36 - PROGRAMMING A COOKING ZONEEvery cooking zone can be programmed for a maximum of 99 minutes. Only one zone, at atime, can be programmed..Start th

Page 8 - INDUCTION

- 37è The programmed time can be modified at any moment by pressing the timer selectionbutton, the timer control LED must be on.When the time has run,

Page 9 - CERAMIC ZONE

38 - It is important to wait for the ceramic hob surface to cool completely beforecleaning it. Only use special products for cleaning

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- 39All data is given for information only. In order to improve the quality of its products,ROSIERES may modify its appliances with technological deve

Page 11 - THE CONTROLS

40 -The induction hob gives shoringsoutThe induction hob gives a lightwhistling out.The cooking zones do notsimmer or only fry gently.The cooking

Page 12 - THE DIFFERENT POSITIONS

- 23 It is strongly recommended to keep children away from the cooking zones whilethey are in operation or when they are switched off, so long as the

Page 13 - USING THE CERAMIC HOB

- 41Caramelisation or melted plas-tic on the hob.The hob is not operating.The hob does not cut off.The hob stops automaticallyFrequency of on/off o

Page 14 - Starting the fast heater

24 -INSTALLATION  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONINSTALLATION  IMPORTANT NOTICE«The installation receiving the appliance referred to must comply with the stan

Page 15 -  RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR

- 25When connecting you should:. Turn over the hob, glass side against the work top, taking care to protect the glass!. Open the cover in the followin

Page 16 -  LOCKING BUTTON OPERATION

26 -The unit or support for the hob, as well as the walls of any adjacent units, must be madeof high temperature resisting material. In addition, the

Page 17 - CLEANING THE CERAMIC HOB

- 27Built-in: 4 fixing clamps Fitting dimensionsINSTALLATION - FITTINGFitting the hobin a support unit50 mm560 mm490 mm 595 mm510 mmFitting the

Page 18 - DATA SHEET

28 -PRESENTATION OF THE HOB

Page 19 - PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

- 29INDUCTIONAn electronic generator powers a coil locatedinside the appliance.This coil creates a magnetic field, so that whenthe pan is placed

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30 -CHOOSING UTENSILS FOR INDUCTION/CERAMIC ZONESYou should use high quality utensils to obtain good cooking results: PAN DETECTOR FOR INDUCTION ZONE

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