Kenwood Range IH100 User Manual

IH100  
Kenwood Limited, New Lane, Havant, Hampshire PO9 2NH, UK  
57855/1  
 
Do not use this appliance as a hot  
plate.  
Do not use the induction hob to heat  
anything other than food in suitable  
pans.  
suitable cookware  
Only use flat bottomed pans that are  
suitable for induction hob use. If in  
doubt, check with the manufacturer  
of your pans. If they are unsuitable  
the induction hob will not detect the  
pan.  
The induction hob is suitable for  
pans with a base diameter of  
12 – 22cm.  
Metal cooking utensils are not  
recommended since they can be  
heated through the induction hob if  
left in the pan during cooking.  
Never use with pans that are empty.  
In the unlikely event of the contents  
of the pan catching fire: turn off the  
appliance, smother the pan with a  
damp cloth and leave to cool  
completely prior to handling the pan.  
As with all hobs, in the event that  
cookware is accidentally overheated  
and allowed to boil dry, it is  
important that before moving from  
the induction hob the heat source be  
turned off and the pan allowed to  
cool.  
Overheating should be avoided at all  
times. Persistent overheating can  
cause permanent damage to your  
cookware.  
Do not place credit cards, magnetic  
media or sensitive electronic  
equipment near to the appliance  
when in use.  
Do not use the appliance outdoors.  
During operation, the induction hob  
should be placed horizontally, on a  
flat heat resistant surface, at least  
10cm away from all sides of the wall.  
Do not let infirm people use the  
appliance without supervision.  
Do not let children use or play with  
the appliance.  
Only use the appliance for its  
intended domestic use. Kenwood  
will not accept any liability if the  
appliance is subject to improper use,  
or failure to comply with these  
instructions.  
before plugging in  
Make sure your electricity supply is  
the same as the one shown on the  
underside of your induction hob.  
Important – UK only  
The wires in the cord are coloured  
as follows:  
Blue = Neutral,  
Brown = Live.  
The appliance must be protected by  
a 13A approved (BS1362) fuse.  
Note:  
For non-rewireable plugs the fuse  
cover MUST be refitted when  
replacing the fuse. If the fuse cover  
is lost then the plug must not be  
used until a replacement can be  
obtained. The correct fuse cover is  
identified by colour and a  
replacement may be obtained from  
your Kenwood Authorised Repairer  
(see Service).  
If a non-rewireable plug is cut off it  
must be DESTROYED  
IMMEDIATELY. An electric shock  
hazard may arise if an unwanted  
non-rewireable plug is inadvertently  
inserted into a 13A socket outlet.  
This machine complies with  
European Economic Community  
Directive 89/336/EEC.  
 
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before using your induction  
hob for the first time  
Wipe over the hob plate see ‘care &  
cleaning’.  
As this induction hob operates  
slightly differently to a traditional hob,  
some adjustments to the expected  
cooking times and temperatures  
may be necessary to achieve the  
desired results.  
key  
hints  
hob plate  
pan guide  
To reduce the cooking time, you can  
turn the power control to the max  
position when you turn the appliance  
on. After a short time you can set  
the power control to the required  
position.  
After a short period of use,  
experience will teach you which  
setting is the right one for your  
needs.  
control panel  
LED display  
timer decrease button  
timer increase button  
timer button  
on/off button  
power control  
using your induction hob  
1 Plug in the induction hob. The  
appliance will beep and the fan will  
operate for a second.  
2 Press the on/off button , the  
button will flash and the LED display  
will read ––:––. It will remain with  
this reading unless in timer mode.  
The appliance is now in standby  
mode.  
3 Place the pan centrally onto the  
induction hob, within the pan guide -  
shown by the graphic on the hob  
plate .  
Pan contents heat more quickly with  
an induction hob.  
timer mode  
1 When the timer button is pressed  
it will light up, the appliance will  
beep, the LED display flashes and  
shows “00:00”. Set the time using  
the “+” or “-” button, “+” will  
increase the time by 1 minute, “-”  
will decrease the time by 1 minute.  
To quickly set the time in 10 minute  
increments hold the “+” or “-” button  
down. This should be done within 5  
seconds of pressing the timer button  
or the LED display will default back  
to ––:––. The timer range is  
4 Select the desired power setting with  
the power control and heating will  
begin.  
To adjust the power, turn the power  
1 minute - 3 hours.  
control anticlockwise to decrease the  
power and clockwise to increase the  
power. There are 6 power settings.  
2 Once the timer has been set the  
LED display will flash. Select the  
desired power level within 5 seconds  
(if not timing will not begin and the  
appliance will automatically turn off  
within 2 minutes). The display will  
then count down (indicated by the  
colon flashing) and heating will  
begin.  
Note: When the induction hob is  
working, there will be a high  
frequency intermittent sound and the  
fan will operate. This is normal.  
5 Turn off the induction hob when you  
have finished cooking by pressing  
the on/off button.  
3 After the set time has been reached,  
the appliance will turn off.  
The fan will continue to operate after  
the appliance has been switched off.  
 
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To cancel timing during the count  
down, press the timer button. It will  
continue heating unless it is  
switched off.  
care & cleaning  
Switch off, unplug and allow the  
appliance to cool down completely  
before cleaning.  
Never immerse the induction hob in  
water.  
safety features  
The induction hob will turn off if it is  
not operated in two minutes.  
In use, unless a suitable pan of at  
Hob plate, body and control  
panel:  
least 12cm diameter is used a beep  
will sound for approximately 1  
minute. If an appropriate pan is not  
placed onto the surface in this time  
the induction hob automatically turns  
off.  
Wipe with a soft damp cloth or non  
– abrasive cleaner and dry  
thoroughly. Ensure all traces of  
cleaner are removed. Do not use  
abrasive or scouring  
detergents/powders, scouring pads  
or steel wool as they will damage or  
crack the hob plate or damage the  
control panel.  
If the appliance overheats or pans  
boil dry, the induction hob  
automatically enters a protective  
condition where its heating is then  
regulated. If the overheating  
continues, the appliance may display  
a protection code (see  
Dust, fat and liquids from food that  
has boiled over must be removed as  
soon as possible. If they are allowed  
to harden they become increasingly  
difficult to remove. Do not use a  
knife or other sharp utensil as these  
may damage the hob plate or  
control panel.  
Air entry and air vent:  
After long periods of use dirt and  
dust may accumulate in the air entry  
or air vent. Clean with a soft flexible  
brush. Never wash using water.  
troubleshooting guide).  
During use if there are problems with  
the mains supply, the induction hob  
automatically enters a protective  
state and displays a protection code.  
Unplug the appliance and wait for  
supply to return to normal (see  
troubleshooting guide).  
If the induction hob is in operation  
and no button is pressed it has an  
automatic switch-off in accordance  
with the times in the table below,  
(except for when timing program  
exceeds 2 hours).  
power  
time  
level  
1, 2  
3, 4  
5, 6  
4 hours  
3 hours  
2 hours  
Once the pan is moved away the  
hob plate will stop heating.  
 
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service and customer  
care  
If the cord is damaged it must, for  
safety reasons, be replaced by  
Kenwood or an authorised Kenwood  
repairer.  
UK  
If you need help with:  
using your induction hob or  
servicing, spare parts or repairs (in or  
out of guarantee)  
call Kenwood customer care on 023  
9239 2333. Have your model  
number ready – its on the  
underside of the induction hob.  
spares and attachments  
call 0870 2413653.  
other countries  
Contact the shop where you bought  
your machine.  
guarantee (uk only)  
If your induction hob goes wrong  
within one year from the date you  
bought it, we will repair or replace it  
free of charge provided:  
you have not misused, neglected or  
damaged it;  
it has not been modified (unless by  
Kenwood);  
it is not second-hand;  
it has not been used commercially;  
you have not fitted a plug incorrectly;  
and  
you supply your receipt to  
show when you bought it.  
This guarantee does not affect your  
statutory rights.  
 
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troubleshooting guide  
problems  
suggestions  
After the appliance is plugged in  
and the power button is pressed,  
no indicators are lit  
• Check that the plug is inserted correctly  
and that the power is switched on.  
• Where fitted check the plug fuse.  
The power button indicator lights  
up, but heating does not start  
when power control is adjusted  
• Check that pan is present  
• Check suitability of the pan  
• Check that pan is centrally located  
Heating stops suddenly  
during operation  
• Check power supply to the appliance  
• Check the air entry or the air vent is  
not blocked  
• Check the timing period has not ended  
• Check the appliance has not overheated  
or entered error mode – unplug, allow to  
cool and try again later  
In timer mode, the timer is set and  
the on/off button is flashing but  
heating does not begin.  
• Increase the power with the power  
control  
Failure codes occur:  
E:03 E:06  
• Appliance may have overheated/boiled  
dry. Unplug the appliance, allow to cool  
and try again later  
E:07 E:08  
• Fluctuation in mains supply. Unplug the  
appliance, allow to cool and try again  
later  
E:01 E:02 E:04 E:05 E:0b E:0C  
• Send it to a service facility for repair  
 
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