Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung KY-B64CG des Produzenten Panasonic
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Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Induction Hob IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Before operating this appliance, please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference.
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3 Thank you for pur chasing this Panasonic appliance Contents Operating Instructions ............... 3-37 IH Cooking Mechanism ....................... 3 Safety Instructions .......................... 4-8 General Precautions .......................... 9 Disposal of W aste Products .
4 ■ This appliance can be used by childr en aged fr om 8 years and above and persons with r educed physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concer ning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazar ds involved.
5 Safety Instructions - Minimum amount of oil must be used as follows; Amount: minimum 200 g (0.22 L) Depth: minimum 1 cm If these war nings ar e not observed, Genius Sensor may not function pr operly and could cause oil to overheat r esulting in a re.
6 ■ Do not place portable gas bur ners, steel cylinders and canned goods on or near the appliance. If they ar e heated, they may explode. ■ Metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot.
7 Safety Instructions ■ W ARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be danger ous and may result in r e. NEVER try to extinguish a r e with water , but switch of f the appliance and then cover ame with a lid or a r e blanket.
8 Safety Instructions ■ Ensur e cookware is stable. Otherwise, it may cause injuries or bur ns. ■ Do not heat empty cookwar e or overheat ingr edients. The ingredients may burn and the cookwar e may be damaged. ■ Do not use the appliance for purposes other than cooking.
9 Disposal of W aste Products Information on Disposal for Users of W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/ or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.
10 Genius Sensor regulates the set temperatures by quickly detecting the temperatures on the base of the cookware, which is suitable for the following cooking modes.
11 Features and Functions KY -B64CG Contr ol Panel KY -B64CG Right front Left front Right rear Left rear 1. Main Power (See page 13) 2. Child Lock / Control Panel Lock key (See page 13) 3. Timer key (See pages 13, 26-27) 4. Cooking Timer display (See page 26) 5.
12 Features and Functions KY -B64CA Contr ol Panel KY -B64CA Right front Left front Right rear Left rear T op plate Cooking zone Cooking zone 1. Main Power (See page 13) 2. Child Lock / Control Panel Lock key (See page 13) 3. Timer key (See pages 13, 26-27) 4.
13 Main Power ■ The main power light illuminates when the main power is turned on. ■ If 1 minute has elapsed without any operation, the main power automatically turns off. Child Lock ■ This is used to lock the control panel to prevent misuse of the appliance.
14 Boost Function ■ With a cooking zone power level set to 9, touching boosts the power to the selected zone. After 10 mins the power level will return to 9. Residual Heat Indicator ■ When ashes on the display , the corresponding cooking zones are hot.
15 General Controls ■ Sensor Option key for Pan Frying Mode maintains an optimum temperature with ve settings 140 °C / 160 °C / 180 °C / 200 °C and 230 °C Deep/Shallow Frying Mode controls the temperature of the oil ranging from 140 °C - 200 °C in 10 °C steps.
16 Cooking Zones KY -B64CG ø180 mm ø210 mm ø180 mm ø150 mm KY -B64CA ø180 mm ø180 mm ø150 mm ø150 mm Ensure that cookware is placed in the centre of the cooking zone indicated. Cooking zone groups The cooking zones are grouped into two, i.e. front and rear on the right and front and rear on the left.
17 Material Shape of the Base Size (base diameter) Suitable Cookware Compatible cookware ■ Iron/Cast iron ■ Enamelled iron ■ Magnetic stainless steel The heating power may not be as strong for some stainless steel cookware.
18 Checking Cookwar e Compatibility 1. Fill cookware with 1 cup of water and place on a cooking zone. 2. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 3. T ouch the key of the cooking zone to be used and set the power level using the slider (KY -B64CG) or ‘+’ and ‘-’ (KY -B64CA) .
19 Safety Featur es Auto Switch Off ■ The IH heater is automatically turned off when an abnormality is detected. - Cookware not detected (See page 36) - Small object on the cooking zone (See page 36.
20 Selecting the Power Level 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Select a cooking zone e.g. left front 3. T ouch slider (KY -B64CG) or ‘+’ and ‘-’ (KY -B64CA) to set the power level. Power level adjustable range: 1 - (18 levels).
21 A vailable on the cooking zone with . 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Select the cooking zone with . 3. T ouch Autoboil key . The appliance beeps 5 times when the water reaches boiling point and the boiling temperature is maintained.
22 Low T emperatur e Cooking Mode (KY -B64CG model only) A vailable on the cooking zone with . 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Select the cooking zone with . 3. T ouch Sensor Option key once to select Low T emperature Cooking.
23 Pan Frying Mode A vailable on the cooking zones with and . 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Place the pan with the required amount of oil on the cooking zone. 3. Select the cooking zone required. 4. T ouch Sensor Option key until is shown.
24 A vailable on the cooking zones with and . Deep/Shallow Frying Mode 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Place the pan with required amount of oil on the cooking zone. 3. Select the cooking zone required. 4. T ouch the sensor option key until is shown.
25 Deep/Shallow Frying Mode IH Cooking Observe the following to keep Genius Sensor functioning efciently . ■ Follow instructions for quantity of oil. Amount: 200 g to 800 g (0.22 L to 0.9 L) Depth: minimum 1 cm ■ Place the pan in the centre of the cooking zones.
26 IH Cooking T imer Using Cooking T imer Used to switch a cooking zone off automatically . Cooking T imer can be set for multiple cooking zones. 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power . 2. Perform the desired operation. (see pages 20-23) .
27 NOTE ■ Kitchen T imer does not stop the cooking process. ■ Cooking T imer and Kitchen T imer can be set together . IH Cooking T imer Using Kitchen T imer Used independently from all other cooking functions. It counts down from a set time. 1. T ouch and hold the main power key to turn on the power .
28 Low Medium High Power level 1 1. 2 2. 3 3. 4 4. 5 5. 6 6. 7 7. 8 8. 9 Melting Chocolate Butter Honey Heating Soup (e.g. lentil) Milk Frankfurters Simmering Stew Pasta sauce Rice pudding Fish lle.
29 Genius Sensor Cooking Chart Low T emperatur e Cooking Mode (12 levels) Menus 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 11 0 11 5 120 Heating Milk Canned foods Poaching Egg Chicken breast Fish Boiling Rice Boiled egg Potato Steaming Fish and Shell sh V egetables Potato Chicken breast Baine marie Melting chocolate Sauce (e.
30 Genius Sensor Cooking Chart Pan Frying Mode (5 levels) Deep/Shallow Frying Mode (7 levels) °C 140 160 180 200 230 S uggested menus Pancakes Stir fry Lamb chops, Fish llets Steak, Pork, Chicken .
31 Always keep the appliance in a clean condition. Spilled food or oil scorched on the appliance may become difcult to clean. T op Plate and Operation Panel Cleaning T roubleshooting CAUTION ■ Before cleaning, turn off the main power switch. Allow to cool before cleaning the top plate.
32 Power Sour ce Check the following for some advice on rectifying some common problems before calling the service centre. Operation Panel Symptom Possible cause The IH cannot be turned ON. ■ The main power switch has not been turned ON. T ouch the main power switch a little longer .
33 Sounds and Noises Heat Power Symptom Possible cause Noise is heard during heating. V arious sounds may be heard depending on the type of cookware. Y ou may feel a small vibration when you hold the handle and the cookware may move slightly . This is not a malfunction.
34 T roubleshooting Low T emperatur e Cooking Mode Autoboil Mode Symptom Possible cause ■ Heating time takes too long. ■ The base of the pan or top plate is dirty . ■ A lid has not been used. ■ W ater was added to the pan during Autoboil mode.
35 Deep/Shallow Frying Mode Symptom Possible cause ■ Preheating time takes too long. ■ The actual temperature is different from the set temperature. ■ The pan has been moved away from Genius Sensor . ■ The base of the pan or top plate is dirty .
36 Heating automatically resumes after the causes of the following errors are eliminated. Indication Possible cause ■ There is water or objects on or around the control panel. ■ Key is held longer than required. Cookware not detected ■ No pan placed on the cooking zone.
37 Indication Possible cause Empty pan on the cooking zone ■ An empty pan has been heated. ■ When Deep/Shallow Frying, oil was preheated by selecting the power level instead of “Deep/Shallow Frying Mode”. Use Deep/Shallow Frying Mode for heating up a large amount of oil.
38 Please fully observe the following safety pr ecautions. IMPORT ANT ■ Install the appliance in accordance with the Installation Instructions. Otherwise, the performance of the appliance may be affected. ■ After installation perform a test run and explain to the customer how to operate the appliance.
39 ■ This appliance must be pr operly earthed following the electric laws. Earth line must not be connected to gas pipe, water pipe, earth of lightning r od and telephone. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock in case of appliance br eakdown or insulation breakdown.
40 Safety Instructions ■ The power cor d must be accurately connected to ensur e the integrity of the connection. Impr oper wire connections may cause electric leakages or r es. ■ Use heat r esistant materials for the countertop. However , do not use var nished materials as they might get discolour ed.
41 Installation of the Appliance For more details on cutout, see page 44. Min. 51 mm clearance from cutout to rear wall Max. 330 mm depth of cabinets Min. 51 mm clearance from cutout to side wall Cutout Min. 762 mm clearance from the top of the cooktop to the bottom of the cabinets (2 pieces) See page 48.
42 T op View Fr ont View Side View 590 52 6 Power cord length: approx. 1.2 m (Sheath length: approx. 1.1 m) KY -B64CG (measurement: mm) KY -B64CG / KY -B64CA Rear side Front side 520 Intake vent Exhau.
43 (measurement: mm) Bulge at front countertop Minimum 30 for flat part 490 Min. 40 Min. 20 + 3 - 0 Rear side Front side Flow of intake and exhaust When Installing a Partition Inside the Cabinet ■ Allow for a minimum of 20 mm extra space underneath the bottom of the appliance for air circulation.
44 Dimensions of Countertop Cutout KY -B64CG / KY -B64CA Side View with an Oven Min. 60 Min. 5 Min. 40 Flow of intake and exhaust Oven When Installing Above an Oven ■ The appliance may only be installed over a Panasonic oven. ■ Allow for extra spaces for air circulation as shown below .
45 Installing KY -B64CA KY -B64CA can be tted ush when installing. Flush-tting ■ Only suitable for installation on heat and water resistant worktops such as marble, natural stone, solid wood (if cut out edges are sealed). ■ Mount onto other types of worktops only with the recommendation of the worktop manufacturer .
46 Electrical Requir ements Installation of the Earth Leakage Cir cuit Breaker ■ This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency , and connected to an individual, properly earthed branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or fuse.
47 1. T urn off power . T urn off power at the circuit breaker or remove fuses to the appliance branch circuit. 2. Connect the power cord. Connect the power cord in accordance with all governing codes and ordinances.
48 2. Embed the appliance in the countertop cutout while keeping it is as level as possible. ■ Do not drop the appliance on the countertop. ■ Press down on top of the appliance to make sure that it rests on the countertop.
49 Upon completing installation, check and mark off the following items. I hereby certify that installation has been completed. Signature of installer Checklist Checked Appearance ■ Ensure that the appliance is not tilted.
50 Model KY -B64CG KY -B64CA Power supply Single-phase: 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Three-phase: 380-415 V 2N~ 50 Hz Power consumption 7,200 W Dimensions (approx.
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