ILVE KHVI364 User guide

INDUCTION
HOB
KHVI364 - HVI364
KHVI395 - HVI395
USER – Use and Maintenance
INSTALLER – Installation and maintenance
cod. EI33960550000EN
23/2022

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IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
Precautions
In case of malfunction
Suggestions
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Description
Use of the induction hob
Advice when cooking
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
PROBLEM SOLVING
INSTALLATION (BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER)
Flush installation
Electrical connection
Electrical cable table
INDEX
USER
INSTALLER

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IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS
WARNING • Only qualied technicians should install the appliance.
The technician will not be held responsible for any da-
mages caused by electrical malfunctions.
• The hob must be installed in the appropriate inset.
• The appliance should be used solely for cooking foods,
excluding any other domestic or industrial uses.
• Remove the adhesive labels from the glass on the hob.
• Do not modify or alter the appliance.
• Do not use the hob as a working zone.
• The appliance must be connected and installed in
compliance with current local regulations.
• Do not use extension cables for connections.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (inclu-
ding children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, un-
less they have been given supervision or instruction con-
cerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during
use. To avoid burns young children should be kept away.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS
Using the
appliance
• After use, switch off the cooking area using its control
device and do not rely on the pan detector.
• WARNING: leaving the appliance unattended with
objects, grease and oils can be dangerous and can
cause a re.
• WARNING: in the event of a re, never attempt to put
out a ame / re with water, but turn off the appliance
and cover the ame with a lid or a reproof blanket for
example.
• Cleaning and maintenance operations must not be
carried out by unsupervised children.
• Make sure that the power cable does not come into
contact with the glass or the pan.
• Magnetic objects such as credit cards, oppy disks,
calculators, must not be placed near the appliance in
operation.
• Do not use any type of metal object except the co-
okware suitable for induction.
• Do not cover the cooking area with ammable mate-
rials.
• The appliance must be used by responsible personnel.
• Metal objects such as knives, spoons, forks or lids should
not be placed on the surface of the hob because they
can get hot.
• If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to
avoid the possibility of electric shock.
• WARNING: the appliance is not designed to work with an

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external timer or with a remote-control system
• WARNING: do not use steam appliances to clean the
hob
• Unsuitable pans could ruin the hob’s surface.
• Do not use abrasive materials for cleaning.
• Avoid dropping heavy objects onto the hob’s surface.
• Gently place the cookware on the hob.
• Make sure that appliance ventilation complies with the
instruction manual.
• Do not put empty pans on the hob.
• Sugar, synthetic materials, or aluminium materials must
not come into contact with the cooking areas.
• Avoid placing hot containers on the display
• If there is a drawer or a panel under the hob, this must
be at least 3 cm from the lower part of the hob to ensu-
re proper ventilation (see page 16)
• Do not place inammable objects inside the draw loca-
ted under the hob.
Precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS

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• When a malfunction occurs turn off and disconnect the
appliance.
• If cracks appear on the glass or it is broken, disconnect
the appliance and contact your authorized service cen-
tre.
• Any repairs should be made by authorized personnel.
• Make sure that the pot is in the middle of the cooking
zone. Ideally, the bottom of the pot should cover the
entire cooking zone.
• The magnetic eld produced by the induction hob could
affect the proper working of pacemakers. Detailed
• information should be obtained from your doctor.
• Avoid placing synthetic materials or aluminium objects
in contact with the cooking zone.
• The materials used in producing our appliance are com-
patible with the environment and therefore recyclable.
The packaging waste must not be left within reach of
children, and must be disposed by using the appropria-
te recycling channels. To scrap your appliance, use your
retailer and/or your local council’s facilities; remember
to make your appliance unusable before scrapping it.
In case of
malfunction
Suggestions
IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS

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Induction hob
Zone A B C
Diameter (mm) ø 200 ø 145 ø 250
Min. diameter po (mm) ø 110 ø 110 ø 145
Power (watt) 2300 1400 2300
Booster (watt) 3000 1850 3000
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AA
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Description

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Ventilation of the hob is completely automatic. The cooling fan for the electronics
located under the hob works at slow speed up to the temperature level of the electro-
nics. When the hob is used for a long time the speed of the cooling fan increases. As
soon as the electronics have been cooled the fan stops automatically.
Clean your hob with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface thoroughly.
There is a coil underneath each cooking zone which, when a pot is placed on it,
generates a variable electromagnetic eld, producing inductive power of a ferroma-
gnetic substance on the bottom of the pot. The end result is that the bottom of the pot
placed above the cooking zone is heated. The type of material constituting the pot is
fundamental:
All pots with a ferromagnetic bottom are suitable (this can be veried with a magnet)
The following pots should not be used: copper, stainless steel, aluminum, glass, wood,
ceramics
Ventilation
Before the rst use
Induction
Control description
Dispaly description
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use of the induction hob
Pot of magnetic material
Induction hob
Electromagnetic coil
Displayed
value Description
0 Zero - The cooking zone is turned on
1-9 Level of power - Select the cooking level
u
Presence of pot - Absence of pot or unsuitable pot
A Funzione - HEAT-UP
Blocco sicurezza bambino
H Residual heat - The cooking zone is hot
P Booster - Excess power in the cooking zone
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The cnob does not show any numbers, the power level will be visible on the display.
Rotate the relative knob clockwise. The display will show the symbol and the set
power level (1 to 9), and an acoustic signal will be emitted.
A cooking zone can be turned off by rotating the relative knob counterclockwise.
The symbol remains displayed for 10 seconds, after which it disappears, and an acou-
stic signal is emitted.
If the cooking zone is still hot, the [H] symbol appears on the zone.
Each cooking zone is designed to work with induction cookware having a diameter
similar to the chosen cooking zone.
The purpose of the booster function is to give more power to a determined area in
order to reduce the necessary cooking time. This function is activated by turning the
knob clockwise from position 0 (off) to the nal position (* g. A). After short acoustic
signal, the symbol [P] appears on the display, meaning that the booster function is acti-
vated. The Booster function has a maximum duration of 10 minutes. The area concer-
ned then returns to level [9].The Booster function ends before this time when:
- a lower power level is set;
- the pan is removed;
- there is overheating of the appliance or of the heating area.
The Booster function has precedence over the “Heat-up” function.
Each cooking zone is designed to work with induction cookware having a diameter
similar to the chosen cooking zone.
If the pan is not suitable, the display for the area shows the symbol indicating absence
of the pan (U) and the appliance does not start up. This prevents the appliance from
being switched on until a container is placed on the cooking area, or until a container
suitable for induction is used. If the container is removed during the operation, the area
is switched off. The duration of pan recognition is 10 minutes; if no suitable container is
used on the cooking area during this time, the area is switched off.
If the cooking area is still very hot, even though it is switched off, the symbol H appears
on the display.The Heat-up function, or quick heating, is available on each cooking
area. This means that for a well-dened time the cooking area works at maximum
power and at the end of this time the power is automatically brought to the set level.
In this case the duration depends on the selected power level. The Heat-up function is
activated by turning the knob counterclockwise from position 0 to the nal position (*
g. A) for 2 seconds. After short acoustic signal, a letter [A] is shown on the display for
the correspondent area. After it has been activated you must set a power level to con-
tinue cooking within 10 seconds; if this is not done, the Heat-up function is interrupted.
Adjuster (Knob)
Switching on a cooking
area
Switching off a cooking
area
Automatic switching off of
the device
Booster function
Recognizing the presence
of a pan
Residual heat indication
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Use of the induction hob
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