Installation Instructions
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Table of contents Important Safety Instructions 4 Before you begin 5 Tools and parts needed 5 Parts included 5 Preparation 6 Installation procedure 9 Installing the heat shield 9 Secure the cooktop to countertop 10 Electrical installation 11 Test the installation 12 Technical service 13 3
Table of contents Important Safety Instructions 4 Before you begin 5 Tools and parts needed 5 Parts included 5 Preparation 6 Installation procedure 9 Installing the heat shield 9 Secure the cooktop to countertop 10 Electrical installation 11 Test the installation 12 Technical service 13 3
Installation Instructions
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... Electric Ranges and CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61 National Standard of Canada for any part of the owner and installer to improper installation. In the event of presence of a ventilation system with a factory authorized service center for easy reference. Consult with this appliance. 4 Never allow children to the installation instructions. This stove is guaranteed safe for use only if it for all tape...
... Electric Ranges and CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61 National Standard of Canada for any part of the owner and installer to improper installation. In the event of presence of a ventilation system with a factory authorized service center for easy reference. Consult with this appliance. 4 Never allow children to the installation instructions. This stove is guaranteed safe for use only if it for all tape...
Installation Instructions
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Contact the countertop manufacturer. Before you begin Tools and parts needed Parts included D Phillips head screwdriver D Pencil D Drill with 1/4" (6.35 mm) bit D Jigsaw D Tape measure Note:ĄAdditional materials may be necessary for installation in solid surface countertops. D Hold down brackets (4) D Clamping screws #10-32 x 2 1/2" (63.8 mm) (4) D Sheet metal screws #8 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) (4) 5
Contact the countertop manufacturer. Before you begin Tools and parts needed Parts included D Phillips head screwdriver D Pencil D Drill with 1/4" (6.35 mm) bit D Jigsaw D Tape measure Note:ĄAdditional materials may be necessary for installation in solid surface countertops. D Hold down brackets (4) D Clamping screws #10-32 x 2 1/2" (63.8 mm) (4) D Sheet metal screws #8 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) (4) 5
Installation Instructions
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Seal the surfaces of the cutout to your countertop. 30" Models: NIT3065... Contact the countertop manufacturer for instructions specific to make them heat resistant. This prevents the surfaces from both side walls and the back wall. NIT8065... 6 After preparing cutout, remove shavings as a result of humidity. The work surface should be confirmed even after making the cutout. Solid surface countertops often require special installation. NIT5065... The stability of electrical components. For example, heat reflective...
Seal the surfaces of the cutout to your countertop. 30" Models: NIT3065... Contact the countertop manufacturer for instructions specific to make them heat resistant. This prevents the surfaces from both side walls and the back wall. NIT8065... 6 After preparing cutout, remove shavings as a result of humidity. The work surface should be confirmed even after making the cutout. Solid surface countertops often require special installation. NIT5065... The stability of electrical components. For example, heat reflective...
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Place cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to countertop. Insert clamping screw into cutout. Before inserting the cooktop into the cutout. Use a wood block to protect fragile countertop materials. 10 The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the edges when placing" the cooktop into the cutout, turn the cooktop upside down and attach brackets to the burner box using the clamping brackets provided. Secure the cooktop to countertop Not to let the glass to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to the countertop using the screws.
Place cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to countertop. Insert clamping screw into cutout. Before inserting the cooktop into the cutout. Use a wood block to protect fragile countertop materials. 10 The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the edges when placing" the cooktop into the cutout, turn the cooktop upside down and attach brackets to the burner box using the clamping brackets provided. Secure the cooktop to countertop Not to let the glass to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to the countertop using the screws.
Installation Instructions
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... 11 It should be located within 3 feet (~900 mm) of the appliance. The junction box must be easily accessible for service purposes. 3 1/4" max (79 mm) + Fitting/Conduit 1" (23 mm) 12" approx. (300 mm) Connection ("J") box 1" min (26 mm) air clearance Conduit approx. 3 ft. (~900 mm) Power supply NIT3065, NIT5065 and NIT8065 models... 40 Amp circuit breaker 240 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz 208 Volts...
... 11 It should be located within 3 feet (~900 mm) of the appliance. The junction box must be easily accessible for service purposes. 3 1/4" max (79 mm) + Fitting/Conduit 1" (23 mm) 12" approx. (300 mm) Connection ("J") box 1" min (26 mm) air clearance Conduit approx. 3 ft. (~900 mm) Power supply NIT3065, NIT5065 and NIT8065 models... 40 Amp circuit breaker 240 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz 208 Volts...
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... (L1) to black red (L2) to red green wire to the junction box. ř WARNING:Ą To reduce the risk of the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code) and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning cream. The branch-circuit breaker ampacity, the wire sizes and the connections must meet the requirements of electric shock and fire, do not use a flexible power supply cord. Turn on accidentally.
... (L1) to black red (L2) to red green wire to the junction box. ř WARNING:Ą To reduce the risk of the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code) and all controls are in compliance with cooktop cleaning cream. The branch-circuit breaker ampacity, the wire sizes and the connections must meet the requirements of electric shock and fire, do not use a flexible power supply cord. Turn on accidentally.
Instructions for Use
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... Cooking by induction 11 Advantages of induction cooking 11 Proper cookware 11 āGetting started 13 Familiarize yourself with the appliance 13 The control panel 13 The elements 14 Hot surface indicator 14 āOperation 15 Programming the cooktop 15 Switching the cooktop on and off 15 Adjusting the cooking element 15 Table 17 Childproof lock 18 Switching the temporary childproof lock on and off 18 Switching the permanent childproof lock...
... Cooking by induction 11 Advantages of induction cooking 11 Proper cookware 11 āGetting started 13 Familiarize yourself with the appliance 13 The control panel 13 The elements 14 Hot surface indicator 14 āOperation 15 Programming the cooktop 15 Switching the cooktop on and off 15 Adjusting the cooking element 15 Table 17 Childproof lock 18 Switching the temporary childproof lock on and off 18 Switching the permanent childproof lock...
Instructions for Use
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...of the circuit breaker. Use only dry potholders; If the information in this manual. Mark it is intended for easy future reference. If you the location of interest to cause burns. Do not allow pans to warm or heat a ...instructed in contact with surface units or areas near surface units may become old enough to use . Children and pets should never be left alone or unattended in use only. Children climbing on the cooktop to the cooktop. Loose fitting garments, hanging sleeves, ties or scarves should not be worn while cooking. Know where and how to switch off power...
...of the circuit breaker. Use only dry potholders; If the information in this manual. Mark it is intended for easy future reference. If you the location of interest to cause burns. Do not allow pans to warm or heat a ...instructed in contact with surface units or areas near surface units may become old enough to use . Children and pets should never be left alone or unattended in use only. Children climbing on the cooktop to the cooktop. Loose fitting garments, hanging sleeves, ties or scarves should not be worn while cooking. Know where and how to switch off power...
Instructions for Use
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... and injury. Only use normal stainless steel, glass, ceramic, copper or aluminum pans. This appliance is used properly. The use steam cleaners to burst and cause injury. Hold the handle of different size. Contact a qualified servicer immediately. If the display does not function when a cooking area is cool. Always keep pot bases dry. Always turn off the cooktop and dry the control panel. Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable. To...
... and injury. Only use normal stainless steel, glass, ceramic, copper or aluminum pans. This appliance is used properly. The use steam cleaners to burst and cause injury. Hold the handle of different size. Contact a qualified servicer immediately. If the display does not function when a cooking area is cool. Always keep pot bases dry. Always turn off the cooktop and dry the control panel. Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable. To...
Instructions for Use
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... window accessory is specifically designed for use a pan that curtains or any other than grease fires with baking soda. Smother flames from being switched on accidentally. WARNING: REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE: a) Never leave the cooktop unattended especially at the service panel and lock the panel to a qualified servicer. c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should be certain that is the same size as they...
... window accessory is specifically designed for use a pan that curtains or any other than grease fires with baking soda. Smother flames from being switched on accidentally. WARNING: REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE: a) Never leave the cooktop unattended especially at the service panel and lock the panel to a qualified servicer. c) Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should be certain that is the same size as they...
Instructions for Use
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... it . b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. S The fire is the responsibility of the user to correct the interference: -Reorient the receiving antenna of the cooling fan This cooktop comes with other electronic appliance or medical device (such as they could explode. Note: Ths appliance generates and uses ISM frequency energy. Taking care of the radio or television...
... it . b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. S The fire is the responsibility of the user to correct the interference: -Reorient the receiving antenna of the cooling fan This cooktop comes with other electronic appliance or medical device (such as they could explode. Note: Ths appliance generates and uses ISM frequency energy. Taking care of the radio or television...
Instructions for Use
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... advisable to heat food slowly, adjusting the heat setting to the amount of the element. D Choose pans of a size suited to an adequate level and stirring the food before and during the heating process. 10 D Ensure that is used, please follow the manufacturer's instructions. This will... base of spillage. This may scratch the cooktop. Avoid leaving empty pans on element while it is completely flat. Aluminum foil and plastic containers will use the cooktop as a work or support surface. If special cookware is only half full will melt if placed on the cooking areas...
... advisable to heat food slowly, adjusting the heat setting to the amount of the element. D Choose pans of a size suited to an adequate level and stirring the food before and during the heating process. 10 D Ensure that is used, please follow the manufacturer's instructions. This will... base of spillage. This may scratch the cooktop. Avoid leaving empty pans on element while it is completely flat. Aluminum foil and plastic containers will use the cooktop as a work or support surface. If special cookware is only half full will melt if placed on the cooking areas...
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... suitable for induction cooking with a magnet Improper cookware Characteristics of the pan base No pan or improper size Induction cooking constitutes a radical change in cooking and frying; If no pan is placed on the element, it is removed without first turning off . 11 food spilled on the cooktop surface will stop flashing once a suitable pan is placed on the element indicator will automatically turn off the power. Check the diameter. D Uses less energy...
... suitable for induction cooking with a magnet Improper cookware Characteristics of the pan base No pan or improper size Induction cooking constitutes a radical change in cooking and frying; If no pan is placed on the element, it is removed without first turning off . 11 food spilled on the cooktop surface will stop flashing once a suitable pan is placed on the element indicator will automatically turn off the power. Check the diameter. D Uses less energy...
Instructions for Use
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... reach a very high temperature. In the event this occurs, do not touch the pan and turn off , contact technical service. Therefore, you are using. Each element has a minimum limit for detecting cookware, which varies based on the material and the properties of the pan you should use pans with a thin base Cookware detection Double or triple cooking element Do not heat up so quickly the "automatic...
... reach a very high temperature. In the event this occurs, do not touch the pan and turn off , contact technical service. Therefore, you are using. Each element has a minimum limit for detecting cookware, which varies based on the material and the properties of the pan you should use pans with a thin base Cookware detection Double or triple cooking element Do not heat up so quickly the "automatic...
Instructions for Use
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... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Pans with a damp paper towel. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Remove pan and turn off the heated area. Use recommended glass ceramic cooktop cleaner daily. Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Cleaning charts Maintenance Type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Minerals in the scraper. Wearing an oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using the cooktop again. Push soil off the element. Soften by using pans...
... glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Pans with a damp paper towel. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Remove pan and turn off the heated area. Use recommended glass ceramic cooktop cleaner daily. Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Cleaning charts Maintenance Type of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Minerals in the scraper. Wearing an oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using the cooktop again. Push soil off the element. Soften by using pans...
Instructions for Use
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... has become too hot when used. The flashing should only be done by itself The display flashes (there is no power) when you switch the cooking element off Repairs Display E Ö and numbers d Display F and numbers Sometimes problems are unimportant technical problems that the function will switch the cooking element off and back on top of the cooktop. The SpeedBoost function operates the cooking element with the circuit breaker for possible...
... has become too hot when used. The flashing should only be done by itself The display flashes (there is no power) when you switch the cooking element off Repairs Display E Ö and numbers d Display F and numbers Sometimes problems are unimportant technical problems that the function will switch the cooking element off and back on top of the cooktop. The SpeedBoost function operates the cooking element with the circuit breaker for possible...
Instructions for Use
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... on the control panel. Visual indication None Fault There has been a power outage. The appliance has not been connected in accordance with the connection drawing. If the indicator persists contact the Technical Assistance Service. Turn off to cool further. Check that the appliance has been connected in accordance with the connection drawing. Incorrect input voltage, not Contact the electricity distributor. The cooking element has...
... on the control panel. Visual indication None Fault There has been a power outage. The appliance has not been connected in accordance with the connection drawing. If the indicator persists contact the Technical Assistance Service. Turn off to cool further. Check that the appliance has been connected in accordance with the connection drawing. Incorrect input voltage, not Contact the electricity distributor. The cooking element has...
Instructions for Use
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...) will also be happy to supply you contact our customer service, have the product (E) number and the manufacturing (FD) number for the appliance A low humming like a transformer A low whistling Crackling High pitched whistle Fan noise Technical service Product number and manufacturing number Induction heating technology is used which consists of layers of different materials when used at a high power. Normal operating sounds for your appliance needs repair.
...) will also be happy to supply you contact our customer service, have the product (E) number and the manufacturing (FD) number for the appliance A low humming like a transformer A low whistling Crackling High pitched whistle Fan noise Technical service Product number and manufacturing number Induction heating technology is used which consists of layers of different materials when used at a high power. Normal operating sounds for your appliance needs repair.
Instructions for Use
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... outdoors, use the Product, or visits where there is under no event shall Bosch have any concessions, including repairs, proĆrates, or Product replacement, once this warranty are scratches, nicks, minor dents, and cosmetic damages on which the serial numbers have been altered, defaced, or removed; Products on external surfaces and exposed parts; Out of Warranty Product Warranty Exclusions 30 Authorized service providers are...
... outdoors, use the Product, or visits where there is under no event shall Bosch have any concessions, including repairs, proĆrates, or Product replacement, once this warranty are scratches, nicks, minor dents, and cosmetic damages on which the serial numbers have been altered, defaced, or removed; Products on external surfaces and exposed parts; Out of Warranty Product Warranty Exclusions 30 Authorized service providers are...