Belling IH60RXL Service Manual

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Page 1 - PBi60R Induction Hob

BellingPBi60R Induction HobUser & Installation Instructions

Page 2 - Contents

Power BoostRev up your hob with this feature, tem-porarily boost the power to a cookzone by a massive 60%.The power boost is a function that canbe use

Page 3 - Before Using Your Hob

11USING THE INDUCTION HOBKeep WarmThe Keep Warm setting is foundbetween power setting 0 and 1.Rotate the control knob clockwise untilthe symbol appear

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Child LockStops the “kids” messing with yourlovely induction hob.This feature is to help prevent acci-dental switching on of the hob, espe-cially by y

Page 5 - Safety Advice

Cookware for induction hobsCookware for induction cookingzones must be made of metal andhave magnetic properties. The basemust also be the correct dia

Page 6 - Safety & Induction

Care Of PansLooking after your pansStainless steel pansStainless steel pans should be cleaned with a soft clothand soapy water.Appearance of white mar

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Cooking On Induction Hobs• Do not leave an empty pan on a heating zone.• Pans should be placed in the centre of the heatingzone.• Never heat up a seal

Page 8 - INDUCTION HOB FUNCTIONS

Cooking Tips• Green vegetables (spinach, broccoli, sorrel, etc) orvegetables rich in sulphur compounds (cabbage,onions, etc) should be cooked without

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Care & CleaningSome cooking operations generate a considerableamount of grease. This, combined with spillage, canbecome a hazard if allowed to acc

Page 10 - USING THE INDUCTION HOB

Care & CleaningCare and maintenanceBefore using the hob for the first time,apply a thin coat-ing of cleaner conditioner to the ceramic glass, and

Page 11 - Overheat pan protection

TroubleshootingThe 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 durin

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ContentsBefore using your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Safety. . . . . . . . . .

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Installation InstructionsGeneral informationInstallation should only be carried out by a qualifiedinstaller or engineer.Please keep to the following p

Page 14 - Care Of Pans

Installation InstructionsInstallation advice - cabinetryDealing with sides, cross-rails and back-panelsin cabinetryDepending on the cabinets, the work

Page 15 - Cooking On Induction Hobs

Installation InstructionsInstallation above an ovenRefer to the manufacturer’s instructions for clearancesabove the oven.We recommend a 9mm gap betwee

Page 16 - Cooking Tips

Installation InstructionsFitting into worktop• Cut a hole in the work surface to therequired size. See table for relevantdimensions.A clearance of at

Page 17 - Care & Cleaning

Installation InstructionsRecessed Method (selected models)Recess the work top to the appropriate depth andshape to fit the hob.Apply the self adhesive

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Wire ColourConnect to:Live Brown Terminal2Neutral Blue Terminal4Earth Yellow /GreenInstallation InstructionsImportant: Ensure thatyou route all mains

Page 19 - Troubleshooting

Service RecordDate of purchase Installer stamp / Printed name Date of installationPlace of purchase:Date Part(s) replaced Engineers Stamp/Printed Name

Page 20 - Installation Instructions

27Technical DateElectrical supply/load 220-240V 50Hz 7.0kWCountries of Destination:GB = Great Britain, IE = IrelandWarning: This appliance must be ear

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08 27443 00 © 09.2009Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 2XW

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Before Using Your HobThank you for purchasing a new Belling InductionHob. Its stylish and practical design will enhance yourkitchen and make cooking a

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SafetyKeep children away from the vicinity of the hobwhen you are cooking.• Use pans with a flat base which are stable in use,and avoid using any old

Page 24 - 30mm or 40mm deep

Safety AdviceSmoke alarm - buy a smoke alarm fitted with a ‘hushbutton’ which can silence the alarm instantly should itactivate accidentally & doe

Page 25 - Cable clamp

Safety & InductionDetection of an object or a pan on the heatingzoneA small object - such as a fork, a spoon or even a ring- placed on a hob cooki

Page 26 - 0844 815 3746

About the induction hobThe induction hob provides the mostenergy efficeint hob technology avail-able.The induction system provides superiorheat up and

Page 27 - Technical Date

INDUCTION HOB FUNCTIONS8Feature Symbol DescriptionEco PowerRotary ControlsDigital DisplayNo. of powerlevelsKeep Warm/Low TemperatureAuto Heat Up(4 Zon

Page 28 - 08 27443 00 © 09.2009

Induction controls:Auto Heat UpHelps to take the worry out of pans boiling over and burning food! No need tostand over the pan, allows you to do other

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