GAGGENAU CI292112 Flex Induction Cooktop Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Gaggenau
Table of Contents
- GAGGENAU CI292112 Flex Induction Cooktop
- General information
- Safe installation
- Information on fitted units
- Preparing the fitted units
- Installing the power cord in the mains socket
- Inserting the hob
- Connecting the appliance
- Special combinations
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GAGGENAU CI292112 Flex Induction Cooktop
General information
- Read this instruction manual carefully.
- Only a licensed expert may connect the appliance.
- Improper installation, opening of the appliance, connection or assembly may lead to a loss of validity of the product war-ranty.
- Switch off the power supply before carrying out any work.
- After installation, ensure that the user does not have access to the electrical components.
- Never use this appliance in boats or in vehicles.
Safe installation
Follow these safety instructions when in-stalling the appliance.
The appliance can only be used safely if it is correctly installed in
accordance with the installation instructions. The installer is re-sponsible
for ensuring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation location.
WARNING ‒ Danger: Magnetism!
The appliance contains permanent mag-nets. They may affect electronic
implants, e.g. pacemakers or insulin pumps.
Persons with electronic implants must stand at least 10 cm away from the appli-ance.
WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!
Parts that are accessible during installation may have sharp edges and may
lead to cut-ting injuries.
Wear protective gloves
Instructions for the electrical connection
In order to safely connect the appliance to the elec-trical system, observe the following instructions.
- Only an authorised expert or a specially trained service technician may connect the appliance. The person must be approved in accordance with the local regulations of the country and the electricity supply company.
- Connect the appliance to a fixed installation and set up appropriate isolating switches in accordance with the installation regulations.
- The manufacturer shall assume no liability for malfunctions or damage resulting from incorrect electrical wiring.
Connection type
The appliance corresponds to protection class 1.
You should therefore only use the appliance with a protective earth
connection.
Power cord
The power cord can be connected to the mains socket for the hob or included
with the appliance.
- You can find the required connection data on the type plate and in the connection diagram.
- Use only the connection cable that is supplied with the appliance or is supplied by customer service.
If you require a longer cable, contact customer service. Connection cables up to 2.20 m long are available.
Information on fitted units
- You can only install the induction hob above drawers or ovens with fan ventilation. Do not install refrigerators, dishwashers, non-ventilated ovens or washing machines below the hob.
- Ensure that the fitted unit is heat-resistant up to atleast 90 °C.
Worktop
Follow the worktop manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Level, horizontal, stable.
- The worktop into which you are fitting the appli-ance must be able to withstand loads of approx.60 kg.
- For thin worktops, use heat-resistant and moisture-resistant reinforcement material.
- Only check the evenness of the hob after it hasbeen installed.
Extractor hood
The clearance between the extractor hood and thehob must correspond at least to the clearancespecified in the installation instructions for the ex-tractor hood.
Preparing the fitted units
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Mark the unit cut-out in accordance with the in-stallation diagram.
Ensure that the angle of the cut surface to theworktop is 90°.
→ Fig. 1 -
After making the cut-outs, remove any shavings.
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Seal the cut surfaces with heat-resistant material.
Ventilation
To guarantee that the appliance works correctly, thehob must be sufficiently
ventilated. The ventilation inthe lower section of the appliance requires a
suffi-cient supply of fresh air. Therefore, if required, adjustthe units for
this purpose.
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Maintain a minimum clearance between the rearof the unit and the kitchen wall. Fig. 2
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Ensure that an opening at the top of the rear ofthe unit is unobstructed.
→ Fig. 3 -
If the clearance from the back wall of the unit isless than 20 mm, create an opening on the under-side.
→ Fig. 4 -
If the inside of the unit is not wider than 880 mm,make cuts on the side panels.
→ Fig. 5 -
Do not hermetically seal the lower base.
Note: If the appliance is installed in an island unit orin another location that is not described here, guar-antee that the hob is ventilated appropriately.
Installation above a drawer
In order to guarantee good ventilation, the clear-ance between the surface of
the worktop and theupper area of the drawer must be 65 mm. Fig. 6
Installation above an oven
To ensure good ventilation, the clearance betweenthe top of the worktop and
the surface of the ovenfront must be 30 mm and the minimum clearancebetween
the oven and hob must be 5 mm.
If the clearance between the hob and the ovenneeds to be increased, refer to
the installation in-structions for the oven. → Fig. 7
Installing the power cord in the mains socket
Requirement: For appliances without a preinstalled power supply.
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Turn the hob over and put it down on the base of the packaging, a cloth or another surface in order to prevent scratches.
→ Fig. 8 -
Use a screwdriver to lift up the cover of the mains socket.
→ Fig. 9 -
Undo the fastening screw and use a screwdriver to lift the hose clamp.
→ Fig. 10 -
Only connect to the mains socket as shown in the figure:
→ Fig. 11
* BN: Brown
* BU: Blue
* GN/YE: Green and yellow
* BK: Black
* GY: Grey
Notes
If the connection is carried out in accordance with connection diagram 3N~,
use the supplied 5-wire cable.with connection diagram 1N, use the supplied
3-wire cable. Arrange the bridges in accord-ance with the connection diagram.
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After connecting the cable, tighten the screws on the mains socket correctly.
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Use the hose clamp to secure the power cord and tighten the fastening screw.
→ Fig. 12 -
Route the cables into the central area of the mains socket. Close the cover on the socket.
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If the power cord gets in the way of the drawer, use the enclosed cable tie to secure the cable to the underside of the hob.
→ Fig. 13
Inserting the hob
- Insert the hob in the cut-out.
- Place the appliance into the cut-out in the worktop. ‒ Screw the enclosed retaining clips onto the worktop and carefully onto the appliance.
- Do not use an electric screwdriver. Fig. 14
- Seal the tile joints on tiled work surfaces with silic-one rubber.
Note: Do not kink or trap the connection cable, and keep it away from sharp edges and hot parts.
Connecting the appliance
Requirement: Observe the connection data on the rating plate.
- 1. Only connect as shown in the circuit diagram:
**Fig. 15 , → Fig. 16
**
* **BN: Brown**
* BU: Blue
* GN/YE: Green and yellow
* BK: Black
* GY: Grey
- Check that the appliance is ready for operation: If or appears on the appliance’s dis-play, the appliance is not connected correctly. Dis-connect the appliance from the power supply and check the power cord connection at the mains supply.
Special combinations
If you install the hob above an oven made by another brand, use a wooden
partition floor.
→ Fig. 17
Removing the appliance
ATTENTION!
Tools may damage the appliance.
Never prise out the appliance from above.
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply.
- If there are any fastening brackets, remove them.
- Push out the hob from below