Indesit RI 860 C User Manual
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To get full satisfaction from the hob, please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future consultation.
• To use the hob, turn the knob(s) clockwise and set it/them to the required power.
• To turn the hob off, turn the knob(s) back to position “0”.
• The hob is tted with residual heat indicators. These light up when the cooking
zones reach temperatures that could cause burns. These indicators remains
alight after the cooking zones are switched off, and turn off only when the zones
are no longer hot enough to be dangerous.
Important:
To avoid permanently damaging the glass-ceramic top,do not use:
-Pots with bottoms that are not perfectly at.
-Metal pots with enamelled bottom.
DIMENSIONS OF THE COOKTOP AND WORKTOP (mm)
Type PLEVS 230 V~/400 V 3 N~ 50 Hz 5.8 kW
Make sure that the voltage indicated on the rating plate is the same as the
mains voltage. Technical data is given on the rating plate on the edge of the
hob and also below:
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Supply voltage Cables
(number and size)
230V ~ +
230V 3 ~ +
400V 3N ~ +
400V 2N~ +
3 x 2,5 mm
4 x 1,5 mm
5 x 1,5 mm
4 x 1,5 mm
HOB INSTRUCTIONRI 860 C
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5. Rear right cooking zone control knob
6. Rear left cooking zone control knob
7. Front left cooking zone control knob
8. Front right cooking zone control knob
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41. Radiating cooking zone Ø 145
2. Radiating cooking zone Ø 180
3. Radiating cooking zone Ø 145
4. Radiating cooking zone Ø 180
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PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Disposal of packaging materials
• The packing material can all be fully recycled, as conrmed by the recycling
symbol .
• The various parts of the packing must not be sent for waste, but recycled in
conformity with the regulations imposed by local authorities.
Disposal of used household appliances
• This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2012/19/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product
is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product. The symbol on the product,
or on the documents accompanying the product, indicates that this appliance
may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations
for waste disposal. For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and
recycling of this product, please contact your local city ofce, your household
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Energy saving
• Use pots and pans whose bottom diameter is equal to that of the cooker plates,
or slightly larger.
• Only use at-bottomed pots and pans.
• If possible, keep the pot covered when cooking.
• Cook vegetables, potatoes, etc. with little water in order to cut down cooking time.
• A pressure cooker allows you to save even more energy and time.
CAUTION
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given initial supervision or instruction
concerning 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.
• The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or
separate remote-control system.
• Should the hob become cracked or broken, do not use it and call the After Sales
Service immediately.
• If the hob incorporates halogen cooking elements, do not stare at them.
• The hob is designed for use as a domestic food cooker only. No other type of
use is allowed. The Manufacturer declines all responsibility for inappropriate
use or incorrect setting of the controls.
• Do not expose the hob to atmospheric agents.
• Any repairs or adjustments must be carried out exclusively by an authorised
technician.
• Avoid touching the hob with wet hands or using it when barefoot.
• Do not allow children to touch:
- the hob in general, to avoid burns. During and immediately after use the hob
reaches extremely high temperatures;
- packing materials (bags, polystyrene, metal parts, etc.);
- the hob to be scrapped.
• Make sure that the electrical wires of other electrical appliances near the hob
do not come into contact with hot parts of the hob itself.
• Always keep a watch on pans when cooking with oil and grease. The oil and
grease might overheat and catch re!
• Do not use the hob as a support or worktop.
• Do not leave the hot plates/cookers turned on when they are empty.
• Do not rest plastic, aluminium foil, cloths, paper etc. on the hot plates/cookers.
• The hob is tted with hot plates/cookers of different sizes. Use pans whose
bottom diameter is equal to that of the hot plates/cookers, or slightly larger.
BEFORE USING THE COOKING HOB
Before use, remove:
- adhesives stuck on the hob;
- cardboard guards and protective plastic lm;
- check whether the hob has been damaged during transport. If in doubt, contact
the After Sales Service.
ACCESSORY
Child guard AMH 122 This accessory can
be obtained from the After Sales Service
under code number 4819 310 18436 or from your
dealer under reference number 017124.
Care and maintenance
Important: never clean the appliance with high pressure water or steam cleaning
equipment.
• Clean the hob, when it is cool, after each use. This will prevent the build-up of
dirt and make cleaning easier.
• Use a clean cloth, absorbent kitchen wipes and washing up liquid or a specic
glass ceramic cleaner.
• Remove baked-on dirt with the special scraper tool (if provided) and specic
cleaning products.
• Any food spills should be cleaned off before they dry.
• Do not use abrasive products, chlorine-based cleaners, oven-cleaner spray
or pan scourers.
• The hob should be treated periodically with specic products available from the
shops, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Telescopic knobs (depending on model)
• The knobs can be lifted approx. 1 cm for cleaning.
• After cleaning, restore the knob to its original position.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The hob does not work:
- Make sure that the power supply is on.
- Turn the hob off and on again, to make sure that the problem has been solved.
- Make sure that the knob is not turned to “0”. Turn the multi-pole switch to “Off”
for a few minutes and then turn it back to “On”.
The hob will not switch off:
- disconnect the hob immediately from the power supply.
AFTER SALES SERVICE
Before you call the After Sales Service
• Make sure that you cannot solve the problem yourself following the points
described in chapter “Troubleshooting Guide”.
If after the above checks the fault still occurs, get in touch with the nearest
After Sales Service.
Please give:
• a short description of the fault;
• the exact type and model of hob;
• service number (i.e., the number that follows the word SERVICE on the
rating plate under the hob itself). The service number is also indicated on the
guarantee booklet;
• your full address;
• your telephone number.
If any repairs are required, please contact an authorised After Sales Service (to
guarantee that original spare parts will be used and repairs carried out correctly).
Failure to comply with these instructions may compromise the safety and
quality of the product.
INSTALLATION
Recommendations
Important: Disconnect the hob from the mains before carrying out any
installation work or servicing.
• All electrical connections must be made before connecting the appliance to
the power supply.
• Installation must be carried out by a qualied technician in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and in compliance with local regulations.
• Unpack the hob and make sure that the appliance has not been damaged during
transport. If you are not sure contact the dealer or the nearest service centre.
Preparing the housing unit
• Cut the worktop to t before installing the appliance. Carefully remove any
shavings or sawdust that could prevent the appliance from running properly.
Attention: to install the hob on other surfaces than wood (marble, plastic, ceramic,
marble, stone, etc.) remember to ask After Sales Service for the xing plates (g.
2) Code 4819 404 78697.
• The hob must be tted in a worktop with a minimum thickness of 20 mm and
a maximum of 50 mm.
• Insert a separator panel at a minimum distance of 90 mm from the bottom of
the hob, so that it cannot be accessed by the user.
• If there is an oven under the hob, make sure that it is manufactured by us and
equipped with a cooling system.
• There must be nothing between the hob and the oven (e.g. cables, insulating
material, etc.).
• An adjacent column unit must be installed at least 100 mm from the edge of
the hob.
• Cut an opening in the worktop of the given dimensions.
• We recommend you seal the internal edges of the worktop with wood glue or
silicone.
• If not already in place, apply the supplied seal to the hob, after cleaning the
adhesive surface thoroughly.
Glass-ceramic hob
Important: remove any protective lm before installing the hob.
Make sure that that the opening in the worktop for the hob is cut according to the
dimensions given in the drawing, paying attention to the tolerance range.
The hob should not be forced into the worktop. Forcing the glass-ceramic top may
cause it to crack (even at a later date)!
• If the worktop is made of wood, use the spring clips and screws provided.
1. Secure the spring clips (A) (g. 1) with the screws provided (B) (g. 1) as shown,
paying attention to the specied distances.
2. Fit the hob into the worktop.
• If the worktop is made of marble, plastic, ceramic, stone, etc., the hob must be
secured with special brackets (C) (g. 2).
1. Fit the hob into the worktop (g. 1).
2. Place the 4 brackets (C) in position in accordance with the thickness of the
worktop as shown in g. 2.
3. Fasten the 4 screws (D) in the positions (E) (g. 2).
Electrical connection
• Regulations require that the appliance be earthed.
• Connection to the mains must be carried out by a qualied technician in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and in compliance with local
regulations.
• The installer is responsible for connecting appliances correctly to the mains and
for observing the safety regulations.
• The oven power cable must be long enough to connect the built-in appliance
to the mains.
• Observance of safety directives requires that a multipole switch with a minimum
contact gap of 3 mm be used for the installation.
• Do not use multiple plug adapters or extension leads.
• After the oven has been installed, the electrical components must be
inaccessible.
Connecting the oven to the power supply
Note: the yellow/green earth wire must be connected to the screw with the symbol
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• Strip approx. 70 mm of the cable sheath from the power supply cable (G).
• Strip approx. 10 mm of sheath from the conductors. Insert the cable (G) through
the opening in the lid (F).
• Insert the cable into the cable clamp and connect the conductors to the terminal
block as indicated in the diagram printed on the lid.
• Secure the power cable (G) by means of the cable clamp.
• Ret the protection lid (F).
• After the electrical connection, t the hob from the top and hook it to the xing
springs, according to the illustration.
Declaration of conformity
• This cooktop is suitable for contact with foodstuffs and complies with EEC (CE)
Regulation n. 1935/2004.
• This hob (Class Y) has been designed to be used only for cooking. Any other
use (such as heating a room) is improper and dangerous.
• This hob has been designed, constructed and marketed in compliance with:
- safety objectives of the “Low Voltage” Directive 2006/95/EC (which replaces
73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments);
- the protection requirements of Directive “EMC” 2004/108/EC;
- requirements of EEC Directive 93/68.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to change product specications without
prior notice.
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