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... of Contents Safety Precautions...2 - 4 Parts Identification...5 Using the Induction Hob 6 - 16 • Types of Cookware that can be used for Induction Hob 13 - 14 • Cooking Guidelines...15 - 16 Cleaning and Maintenance...17 Troubleshooting...18 - 19 Failure Display and Inspection 20 Specifications...21 For Installer Installation Instructions 22 - 28 • Installation Requirements 24 - 27 • Electrical Connection...28 English ■...
... of Contents Safety Precautions...2 - 4 Parts Identification...5 Using the Induction Hob 6 - 16 • Types of Cookware that can be used for Induction Hob 13 - 14 • Cooking Guidelines...15 - 16 Cleaning and Maintenance...17 Troubleshooting...18 - 19 Failure Display and Inspection 20 Specifications...21 For Installer Installation Instructions 22 - 28 • Installation Requirements 24 - 27 • Electrical Connection...28 English ■...
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...using the unit when abnormality / failure occurs and turn 'OFF' the power switch or pull out the 3 pin plug. The means for disconnection must be replaced by wrong operation. If the supply cord is necessary to allow disconnection from the wall outlet or switch OFF the external switch before maintenance, repair or service... to disconnect the Power Plug from the supply after installation. Be sure to be followed. Do not pull the cord in accordance with the wiring rules. Improper grounding could cause electric shock. WARNING Indicate serious injury or death. CAUTION Indicate...
...using the unit when abnormality / failure occurs and turn 'OFF' the power switch or pull out the 3 pin plug. The means for disconnection must be replaced by wrong operation. If the supply cord is necessary to allow disconnection from the wall outlet or switch OFF the external switch before maintenance, repair or service... to disconnect the Power Plug from the supply after installation. Be sure to be followed. Do not pull the cord in accordance with the wiring rules. Improper grounding could cause electric shock. WARNING Indicate serious injury or death. CAUTION Indicate...
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... manufacturer before heating. soup, stewed food) before use. Keep all the protective film applied must be removed. After use of electric shock. When deep frying, keep following conditions to be discolored. English CAUTION Installation and servicing must consult with the appliance. Person with cardiac ...or plum) sticks to the Glass Panel, wipe it off the appliance to ensure that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use , switch off the hob element by a person responsible for reconstruction. Before the appliance is put into operation, all ...
... manufacturer before heating. soup, stewed food) before use. Keep all the protective film applied must be removed. After use of electric shock. When deep frying, keep following conditions to be discolored. English CAUTION Installation and servicing must consult with the appliance. Person with cardiac ...or plum) sticks to the Glass Panel, wipe it off the appliance to ensure that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use , switch off the hob element by a person responsible for reconstruction. Before the appliance is put into operation, all ...
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... may cause malfunction, if the water enters the electric parts. Spray cleaner is not to be damaged by the... overheat. Do not replace the parts of the appliance with spare parts other than cooking. ••Do not use the appliance for purpose other than authorized Panasonic parts. Safety Precautions Make sure to follow these instructions CAUTION When stir frying... as pins or wire into the intake / exhaust vent. For proper use for induction heating. Glass Panel may be susceptible to repair or modify this appliance. Keep away anything affected by their shape. ...
... may cause malfunction, if the water enters the electric parts. Spray cleaner is not to be damaged by the... overheat. Do not replace the parts of the appliance with spare parts other than cooking. ••Do not use the appliance for purpose other than authorized Panasonic parts. Safety Precautions Make sure to follow these instructions CAUTION When stir frying... as pins or wire into the intake / exhaust vent. For proper use for induction heating. Glass Panel may be susceptible to repair or modify this appliance. Keep away anything affected by their shape. ...
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... indicator will stay lit and heating will continue. • If the cookware is incompatible, the will be damaged by their shape. English CAUTION Do not use ceramic pots such as earthen pots even if they are for induction heating.
... indicator will stay lit and heating will continue. • If the cookware is incompatible, the will be damaged by their shape. English CAUTION Do not use ceramic pots such as earthen pots even if they are for induction heating.
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... supply, a beep will automatically turn off . You will need to apply any pressure. • Use the ball of your Induction Hob. a utensil or a cloth) covering them. Select a heat setting by touching the or control on the cooking zone which you require. (Heating should be on it.... finger, not its tip. • You will automatically switch off after 1 minute if no object (e.g. EN-8 Using the Induction Hob Operating the Induction Hob Before use • Read this guide, taking special note of the 'Safety Precautions' section. • Remove any protective film that you wish to...
... supply, a beep will automatically turn off . You will need to apply any pressure. • Use the ball of your Induction Hob. a utensil or a cloth) covering them. Select a heat setting by touching the or control on the cooking zone which you require. (Heating should be on it.... finger, not its tip. • You will automatically switch off after 1 minute if no object (e.g. EN-8 Using the Induction Hob Operating the Induction Hob Before use • Read this guide, taking special note of the 'Safety Precautions' section. • Remove any protective film that you wish to...
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... the Boost function.) 4. However, it only boosts for 5 minutes before reverting to its original heat setting. (Therefore, it ensures the safety of the cooking zone which you forget to maximum heat setting of cooking zone 3 is activated, the cooking zone 4 is still flashing, touch will be visible... on the display. Boost function 1. Cancel the Boost function by touching the OFF/ON control, . Touch or control of the user in case you require. 2. ...
... the Boost function.) 4. However, it only boosts for 5 minutes before reverting to its original heat setting. (Therefore, it ensures the safety of the cooking zone which you forget to maximum heat setting of cooking zone 3 is activated, the cooking zone 4 is still flashing, touch will be visible... on the display. Boost function 1. Cancel the Boost function by touching the OFF/ON control, . Touch or control of the user in case you require. 2. ...
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...Program Time Control" to turn only one cooking zone off when the set time is up . To set time to set time is up . Touch or of the cooking zone you can use the timer for any of the 3 methods below: To set time is up. ■■Note: • You can operate...and simultaneously. Alternatively, you can cancel the timer by touching to countdown immediately. EN-10 Wait for any cooking zone off when the set as Reminder. Using the Induction Hob Timer Function You can change the power level by touching or on the corresponding cooking zone. For method 1 In ...
...Program Time Control" to turn only one cooking zone off when the set time is up . To set time to set time is up . Touch or of the cooking zone you can use the timer for any of the 3 methods below: To set time is up. ■■Note: • You can operate...and simultaneously. Alternatively, you can cancel the timer by touching to countdown immediately. EN-10 Wait for any cooking zone off when the set as Reminder. Using the Induction Hob Timer Function You can change the power level by touching or on the corresponding cooking zone. For method 1 In ...
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Using the Induction Hob Example: If all the cooking zones are set to the power level 3, and each of the zones is set to the below cooking time, the display will be shown with the lapse of preset time as follows: Power level Countdown timer (Selected cooking zone) Set to Set to 10 minutes 15 minutes 10 minutes after: 15 minutes after: 30 minutes after: 50 minutes after: Set to Set to 30 minutes 50 minutes EN-12
Using the Induction Hob Example: If all the cooking zones are set to the power level 3, and each of the zones is set to the below cooking time, the display will be shown with the lapse of preset time as follows: Power level Countdown timer (Selected cooking zone) Set to Set to 10 minutes 15 minutes 10 minutes after: 15 minutes after: 30 minutes after: 50 minutes after: Set to Set to 30 minutes 50 minutes EN-12
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... non-magnetic cookware (e.g. EN-13 aluminum), or some other small item (e.g. It shuts down is a safety protection function for various power levels are ready for use. ■■Note: You can always turn off after 2 minutes. English Safety Features for further 1 minute. The fan will keep operating for Induction Hob Child...
... non-magnetic cookware (e.g. EN-13 aluminum), or some other small item (e.g. It shuts down is a safety protection function for various power levels are ready for use. ■■Note: You can always turn off after 2 minutes. English Safety Features for further 1 minute. The fan will keep operating for Induction Hob Child...
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...time will heat up a heavy-based frying pan. 3. The cooking time may require a setting higher than the recommended setting to reduce cooking time. • Start cooking on a high setting and reduce the setting when the food has been heated through. EN-15 Stand the meat at around 85 ˚...minutes per side. Leave the steak to rest and become tender before cooking. 2. It is the key to the boil, reduce the temperature setting. • Using a lid will reduce cooking time and save energy by the absorption method, may vary from about 20 minutes before serving. Drizzle a small ...
...time will heat up a heavy-based frying pan. 3. The cooking time may require a setting higher than the recommended setting to reduce cooking time. • Start cooking on a high setting and reduce the setting when the food has been heated through. EN-15 Stand the meat at around 85 ˚...minutes per side. Leave the steak to rest and become tender before cooking. 2. It is the key to the boil, reduce the temperature setting. • Using a lid will reduce cooking time and save energy by the absorption method, may vary from about 20 minutes before serving. Drizzle a small ...
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... • Delicate warming for small amounts of oil. 4. If cooking large quantities, cook the food in several factors, including the type of cookware used and the cooking portion. Preheat the pan briefly and add two tablespoons of food • Melting chocolate, butter, and foods that burn quickly •...8226; Cooking rice • Pancakes • Sautéing • Cooking pasta • Stir-frying • Searing • Bringing soup to find the settings that best suit you. Cook any meat first, put it aside and keep warm. 5. Serve immediately. Stir-frying should be quick. The exact...
... • Delicate warming for small amounts of oil. 4. If cooking large quantities, cook the food in several factors, including the type of cookware used and the cooking portion. Preheat the pan briefly and add two tablespoons of food • Melting chocolate, butter, and foods that burn quickly •...8226; Cooking rice • Pancakes • Sautéing • Cooking pasta • Stir-frying • Searing • Bringing soup to find the settings that best suit you. Cook any meat first, put it aside and keep warm. 5. Serve immediately. Stir-frying should be quick. The exact...
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...setting. If you have checked everything and the problem still persists, call a qualified technician for the cookware and does not indicate a fault. Use cookware with flat and smooth base. This is normal, and the noise should quieten down or disappear completely when you may be using... control area is normal for assistance. This is dry and use the ball of induction cooking. Troubleshooting Problem ■■The Induction Hob cannot be used'. Rough-edged cookware. Unsuitable, abrasive scourer or cleaning products used. EN-18 This may be caused by the technology of your...
...setting. If you have checked everything and the problem still persists, call a qualified technician for the cookware and does not indicate a fault. Use cookware with flat and smooth base. This is normal, and the noise should quieten down or disappear completely when you may be using... control area is normal for assistance. This is dry and use the ball of induction cooking. Troubleshooting Problem ■■The Induction Hob cannot be used'. Rough-edged cookware. Unsuitable, abrasive scourer or cleaning products used. EN-18 This may be caused by the technology of your...
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... normal and needs no action. Technical fault. Please note down the error letters and numbers, switch the power to run even after switching the Induction Hob OFF. English EN-19 Problem ■■Fan noise coming from overheating. Center the cookware and...used'. This is not suitable for induction cooking. The Induction Hob cannot detect the cookware because it . Possible causes Solution A built-in the display ■■The Induction Hob or a cooking zone has turned itself OFF unexpectedly, there is an unusual sound, and an error code is running. Use...
... normal and needs no action. Technical fault. Please note down the error letters and numbers, switch the power to run even after switching the Induction Hob OFF. English EN-19 Problem ■■Fan noise coming from overheating. Center the cookware and...used'. This is not suitable for induction cooking. The Induction Hob cannot detect the cookware because it . Possible causes Solution A built-in the display ■■The Induction Hob or a cooking zone has turned itself OFF unexpectedly, there is an unusual sound, and an error code is running. Use...
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Specifications Model KY-R647EL Electrical Rating Power Source 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 208 V ~ 50/60 Hz Wattage 7200 W 6400 W Cooking Zones 4 Induction Zones Dimension (L × W × H) Approx. 590 mm × 520 mm × 60 mm (23 15/64 in. × 20 15/32 in. × 2 23/64 in.) Net Weight Approx. 10 kg (22 3/64 lb.) English EN-21
Specifications Model KY-R647EL Electrical Rating Power Source 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 208 V ~ 50/60 Hz Wattage 7200 W 6400 W Cooking Zones 4 Induction Zones Dimension (L × W × H) Approx. 590 mm × 520 mm × 60 mm (23 15/64 in. × 20 15/32 in. × 2 23/64 in.) Net Weight Approx. 10 kg (22 3/64 lb.) English EN-21
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... the supply after installation. Follow these instructions when installing the unit. Electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician. The means for power supply. This appliance is necessary to a 208/220-240 V, 32 A or over , with the wiring rules. Never disassemble, repair or modify the unit. Improper installation may cause abnormal heat on electric wires. If it...
... the supply after installation. Follow these instructions when installing the unit. Electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician. The means for power supply. This appliance is necessary to a 208/220-240 V, 32 A or over , with the wiring rules. Never disassemble, repair or modify the unit. Improper installation may cause abnormal heat on electric wires. If it...
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...is cracked or broken, it may cause overheating, abnormal operation or electric shock. Do not touch the Glass Panel or other heating parts when the unit is necessary near to Kitchen Hob. Use heat resistant materials for the countertop. If the materials are not heat...o not use varnished materials as they might be discolored. If may cause a risk of personal injury or death. Power supply Installation of the countertop should have the heat resistance equal to or exceeding "laminated thermosetting high-pressure decorative sheets". CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions may cause...
...is cracked or broken, it may cause overheating, abnormal operation or electric shock. Do not touch the Glass Panel or other heating parts when the unit is necessary near to Kitchen Hob. Use heat resistant materials for the countertop. If the materials are not heat...o not use varnished materials as they might be discolored. If may cause a risk of personal injury or death. Power supply Installation of the countertop should have the heat resistance equal to or exceeding "laminated thermosetting high-pressure decorative sheets". CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions may cause...
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... 23/64 ± 5/64 in. 19 3/8 1 31/32 in. ± 5/64 in .). For the purpose of installation and use, a minimum of the work surface is at least 30 mm (1 3/16 in . (Minimum) EN-24 Installation Instructions For Installer Installation Requirements Cut out the work surface according to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from...
... 23/64 ± 5/64 in. 19 3/8 1 31/32 in. ± 5/64 in .). For the purpose of installation and use, a minimum of the work surface is at least 30 mm (1 3/16 in . (Minimum) EN-24 Installation Instructions For Installer Installation Requirements Cut out the work surface according to avoid larger deformation caused by the heat radiation from...
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...26 Countertop Partition Installation Instructions For Installer ■■Before you install the hob, make sure that: • The work surface is square and level, and no structural parts interfere with space requirements. • The work surface is made of a heat-resistant material. • If the hob is installed above an ... in all poles (or in the permanent wiring, mounted and positioned to comply with the provided screws, on a stable, smooth surface (use the hob's packaging). • Do not apply force to the thickness of the hob. ■■To avoid the hob being moved...
...26 Countertop Partition Installation Instructions For Installer ■■Before you install the hob, make sure that: • The work surface is square and level, and no structural parts interfere with space requirements. • The work surface is made of a heat-resistant material. • If the hob is installed above an ... in all poles (or in the permanent wiring, mounted and positioned to comply with the provided screws, on a stable, smooth surface (use the hob's packaging). • Do not apply force to the thickness of the hob. ■■To avoid the hob being moved...
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...supply cable must not touch any hot parts and must be checked regularly and replaced by authorized technicians only. Any alterations must only be made by a qualified electrician. ••If the cable is damaged or to be replaced, the operation must be carried out ... ••If the appliance is being connected directly to an isolating switch, it is compliant with an electrician whether the domestic wiring system is suitable for the power drawn by a suitably qualified person. Installation Instructions For Installer Electrical Connection WARNING This hob must be connected to the...
...supply cable must not touch any hot parts and must be checked regularly and replaced by authorized technicians only. Any alterations must only be made by a qualified electrician. ••If the cable is damaged or to be replaced, the operation must be carried out ... ••If the appliance is being connected directly to an isolating switch, it is compliant with an electrician whether the domestic wiring system is suitable for the power drawn by a suitably qualified person. Installation Instructions For Installer Electrical Connection WARNING This hob must be connected to the...