FRANKE MARIS FMA 839 HI LL KIT User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Franke
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MARIS FMA 839 HI LL KIT
User Manual FMA 839 HI
FMA 839 HI LL KIT
INFORMATION ON THE MANUAL
These instructions for use are valid for various models of the device. This
means that some of the features and functions described here may not be
available in the specific model you have purchased.
Please read the instructions for use carefully before using the device.
Keep the instructions for use safely.
Only use the device described in these instruction for the purposes
foreseen.
Symbol | Meaning |
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Danger warning. Danger of injury warning. | |
Safe actions and instructions to avoid injury or damage. | |
Action. Specifies an action that must be carried out. | |
Result. Result of one or more actions. | |
X | Requirement that must be met before carrying out the next action. |
SAFETY INFORMATION
** For your own safety and to guarantee proper use of the appliance, please
read this manual carefully before installing and using the product.These
instructions must always be kept with the appliance, even if it is moved or
sold.
Users must be fully aware of how the appliance works and of its safety
features. These hobs have induction systems that comply with the requirements
of EMC standards and with the EMF directive, and they should not interfere
with other electronic devices. Pacemaker wearers and those using other
electronic implants must consult their doctor or the manufacturer of the
implanted device to assess whether or not it is sufficiently resistant against
interference.
Electrical connections must be performed by a trained technician. Before
making the electrical connection, please read the section on
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.
For appliances with a power supply cable, the terminals or section of wire
between the cable anchor point and the terminals must be arranged in such a
way as to allow the
live wires to be pulled out before the earth wire in the event of the cable
coming out of its anchor.
The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from incorrect or
inadequate installation.Z Check that the mains power supply corresponds to the
one indicated on the identification plate fixed to the inside of the product.
Fixed electrical connections must incorporate the cut-out devices envisaged
by current regulations.
For class I appliances, check that the domestic power supply guarantees an
adequate earthing system.
Connect the suction hood to the flue using a suitable pipe. Please refer to
the accessories to be purchased, indicated in the installation manual (for
circular pipes: minimum diameter 120 mm). The exhaust pipe must be as short as
possible.
Connect the product to the mains using an omnipolar switch.
The air venting regulations must be complied with.
Never connect the suction appliance to ducts carrying combustion fumes
(heaters, fireplaces, etc..).
If the suction hood is used alongside non-electrical appliances (e.g.
appliances with gas burners), it is necessary to guarantee a sufficient level
of ventilation in the room, to prevent any exhaust backflow. When the cooking
appliance is used together with other appliances using non- electrical power
sources, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 0.04 mbar, to
prevent the fumes being sucked back into the room by the cooking appliance.
The air must not be discharged into a pipe that is also used as a flue for
appliances powered by gas or other fuels.
If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, by
an authorised service centre or by a qualified technician, to avoid any risk
of danger.
Connect the appliance plug to a socket that complies with current
regulations and is in an accessible area.
As regards the technical and safety measures to be taken for exhausting of
fumes, it is important that the regulations set by local authorities be
followed carefully.
CAUTION: remove the protective films before installing the appliance.
Only use the screws and other small components supplied with the appliance.
WARNING: failure to install the screws or fixing elements as described in
these instructions may result in a risk of electric shocks.
Never look at the light directly through optical devices (binoculars,
magnifying glasses…).
Cleaning and scheduled maintenance must not be carried out by children,
unless they are under the supervision of an adult.
Supervise children, to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
This appliance must not be used by persons (including children) with limited
physical, sensory or mental abilities, or by persons without adequate
experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or instructed in use of
the appliance by the those responsible for their safety.
This appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 years and by persons
with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or with insufficient
experience and knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been adequately
instructed on safe use of the appliance and understand the risks that it
involves. Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
CAUTION: The appliance and its accessible parts become extremely hot
during use.
Take great care not to touch the heating elements. Keep children under 8 years
of age well away from the appliance, unless they are under constant
supervision.
Clean and/or replace the filters after the period indicated (danger of fire).
See the paragraph on Cleaning and maintenance.
Always guarantee adequate ventilation of the room when the appliance is used
in conjunction with other appliances powered by gas or other fuels (this does
not apply to appliances that only recirculate the air within the room).
WARNING: If the surface is damaged, turn the appliance off to prevent any
risk of electric shocks.
Do not turn the device on if the surface is cracked or any damage is visible
in the thickness of the material.
Do not touch the appliance if your hands or body are wet.
Do not use steam appliances to clean the product.
Do not rest metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and pan lids on the
surface of the hob, as they might overheat.
Use the relevant control to turn the cooker hob off after use, do not rely
on the pan sensors.
WARNING: Unsupervised cooking on a hob using oil and grease may be
dangerous and may cause a fire. NEVER attempt to put flames out with water. On
the contrary, turn the appliance off and suffocate the flames, for example
using a pan lid or a fire blanket.
WARNING: The cooking process must be supervised. Short cooking processes
require continual supervision.
The appliance is not designed to be started using an external timer or a
separate remote controlled system.
WARNING: Danger of fire: Do not rest objects on the cooking surfaces.
The appliance must be installed in such a way as to allow disconnection from
the electrical power supply with a contact aperture (3 mm) that ensures
complete disconnection in category III overload conditions.
The appliance must never be exposed to weather (rain, sun).
Ventilation of the appliance must comply with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Requirements for kitchen units
The cooker hob is designed to be fitted flush with the kitchen worktop, on a
kitchen unit with a width of 600 mm or more.
If the appliance is mounted on flammable materials, the guidelines and
regulations relating to low voltage installations and fire prevention must be
followed strictly.
For the fitted units, the components (plastic materials and veneered wood)
must be mounted with heat-resistant adhesives (min. 100 °C): the use of
unsuitable material and adhesives may result in warping and detachment.
The kitchen unit must have sufficient space to allow for electrical connection
of the device. Wall-mounted units above the device must be installed at a
sufficient distance to leave the space required to work in comfort. Z The use
of decorative hardwood borders around the worktop behind the device is
allowed, provided the minimum distance always complies with the indications
provided in the installation drawings.
The minimum distance between the fitted device and the rear wall is indicated
in the installation drawing for the flush-fitted device (150 mm for the side
wall, 40 mm for the rear wall and 500 mm for any wall-mounted units above it).
To avoid any infiltration of liquids between the hob frame and the worktop,
position the adhesive seal provided along the whole outer edge of the hob
before installation.
Proper use**
The suction hood has been designed solely to eliminate cooking fumes during
domestic use.
Never use the appliance for purposes other than those for which it has been
designed.
Deep-fryers must be kept under constant supervision when in use: the oil may
catch fire if it gets too hot.
Do not use the device with an external timer or separate remote controlled
system.
The device must never be installed behind a decorative door, to prevent it
from overheating.
Never climb onto the device, as this may damage it.
Never place hot pots and pans on the frame, as this may damage the silicon
seal.
Never cut or prepare food on the vitreous ceramic surface, or drop hard
objects onto it. Never drag pots and pans across the vitreous ceramic surface.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical connections must be carried out by a trained technician.
This appliance has a “Y” type connection, so the power cable must have a
“neutral” wire. The power cable must be at least of type H05VV-F. SINGLE
PHASE, TWO PHASE and THREE PHASE connection: min. crosssection of wires: 2.5
mm². External diameter of the power cable: min. 7 mm - max. 15 mm.
The connection terminals can be accessed by removing the junction box cover.
Check that the domestic power supply characteristics (voltage, maximum power
and current) are compatible with those of the appliance.
Connect the appliance as shown in the diagram (in compliance with reference
standards in force nationally for mains voltage).
It is recommended that you use the H05V2V2-F 5 x 2.5 mm² power cable. When
using the H05V2V2-F 5 x 2.5 mm² power cable, follow the instructions provided
here: for three phase connection, separate the 2 wires and remove the blue
sheathing from the grey wires.
OVERVIEW
FMA 839 HI – 4-area hob with integrated hood
- Cooking area
- Control panel
Buttons and display elements Press and hold the On/Off button **for 2
seconds to turn the hob on and activate its functions. All the
Digits show . and the Timer digits show “ C L “. At this point the hob is on
but all the cooking areas and the hood are at zero power. The Hob will switch
off automatically after 20 seconds if it is not used.
Warning: For safety reasons the hob can always be turned off using the
On/Off ** button.
Warning: The functions that can be selected will always be the ones that
are illuminated/visible on the control panel, and these will always be the
only ones that can be activated.
Instructions for the installer: Check the hob power setting and change it
if necessary. See the paragraph “ Installer Menu (Hob power settings) “.
The hob is pre-set as standard to an absorption level of 7.4 Kw.
TYPES OF CONTROL
The controls for the cooking areas, suction hood and timer can be activated by
pressing on the reference Digit ****.
The Digit lights up more intensely to confirm the operation.
CONTROLS
Controls | Description |
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Selecting cooking area controls |
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds.
The cooking areas can be activated by pressing the reference Digit .
The corresponding Digit lights up brightly to confirm the operation.
The symbol indicates that the timer corresponding to the selected area is
active (see the function “Cooking area Timers”).
| Selecting suction hood controls
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds.
The hood controls can be selected by pressing on the reference Digit .
The corresponding Digit lights up brightly to confirm the operation.
The symbol indicates that the timer corresponding to the hood functions is
active.
The symbol indicates maintenance/cleaning of the grease filter after 100 hours
of use.
The symbol indicates maintenance of the activated charcoal (odour) filter
after 200 hours of use.
| Selecting the cooking area power and/or suction hood speed
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds.
The power bar is only visible after the Hood Digit or one of the 4 cooking
areas has been selected.
The power of the cooking areas or the speed of the suction hood can be
increased or decreased by pressing the required value directly, or by sliding
your finger (from right to left or vice versa) according to whether the set
value is to be increased or decreased.
| Selecting Timer controls
Press and hold the On/Off button **for 2 seconds.
Select the controls areas used to manage the cooking area Timers and the
suction hood, which normally display “ C L “ (see the Timer functions).
The symbol indicates the safety functions button (see “Keyboard Lock
(cleaning)”.
A| The standard setting when the hob/suction hood is switched on is for
the hood to start up in automatic mode with the LED A brightly lit. The
Hood comes into operation if the power in the cooking areas is greater than
“1”.
It is deactivated by pressing the LED A which changes intensity from
bright to dim in confirmation. It can also be deactivated by pressing a value,
higher than “1”, on the power bar, which is confirmed by the fact that the LED
A changes intensity from bright to dim.
It is reactivated by pressing the LED A which changes to brightly lit.
| PAUSE and RESTART function.
When used in combination with other buttons this accesses the user menu.
**| The Defrost function is used to defrost foodstuffs or gently melt
butter, chocolate or honey …etc.
When used in combination with other buttons this accesses the installer menu.
FUNCTIONS
Function | Description |
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Keyboard Lock
(Child Safety)| Used to lock the cooker hob settings to prevent accidental
modifications.
To activate: when no pans are present, press and hold for 3 seconds one of the
4 digits for the cooking areas. Release and slide your finger from 0 to 9
along the power bar following the animation. Confirmation is given when all
the digits display .
The operations described must be completed within 10 seconds.
To deactivate: press and hold for 3 seconds one of the digits for the
cooking areas. Release and slide your finger from 9 to 0 along the power bar
following the animation.
The operations described must be completed within 10 seconds.
Keyboard Lock
(cleaning)| Used to lock the cooker hob settings for 15 seconds to allow rapid
cleaning.
To activate: simultaneously press the Digits 8 for the right front and left
front cooking areas. The Display in the Timer management controls area shows
the 15 second countdown and ‘ lights up.
To deactivate: press or wait until the end of the 15 seconds.
Cooking areas Timer| Countdown with alarm for planned switch-off of each
cooking area.
To activate: with the hob turned on, select one of the 4 cooking areas and
select a value on the power bar.
Press the Digits in the Timer controls area one at a time, setting the values
individually by selecting them on the power bar (Minimum 1 minute – Maximum 99
minutes). Confirmation takes place after 10 seconds without action.
The Display in the Timer management controls area shows the countdown, if it
has been set. Otherwise it displays’ C L’ as standard. All the areas can have
a Timer set, and the display will always show the one with the shortest time
remaining.
Repeat the operations described to modify the Timer value.
To deactivate: set the timer values to zero or press .
Timer (generic)| Countdown with alarm for generic use.
To activate: with the hob turned on and with no pans present, press the Digits
in the Timer controls area one at a time, setting the values individually by
selecting them on the power bar (Minimum 1 minute – Maximum 99 minutes).
The Display in the Timer management controls area shows the countdown, if it
has been set. Otherwise it displays ” C L ” as standard.
To deactivate: set the timer values to zero or press twice with the hob
turned off.
Hotplate
function
to keep food warm| To activate: select one of the 4 cooking areas and press
.
The Digit for the selected area will show .
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To deactivate: press or press
Turbo function| Both the cooking areas and the Hood can be set to extra
power.
To activate: both for the hood and for the cooking areas, press’ 9 ‘ on the
power bar 2 times. The corresponding Digit displays .
To deactivate: select one of the other possible values on the power bar.
Quick heating
function| Select one of the 4 cooking areas and press and hold for 3 seconds
on the selected value (from 1 to 8) on the power bar.
The hob will peak at maximum power for a given time before returning to the
set power (See table below).
The Display shows • A ‘ plus the selected value.
1 -> 40 seconds
2 -> 72 seconds
3 -> 120 seconds
4 -> 176 seconds
5 -> 256 seconds
6 -> 432 seconds
7 -> 120 seconds
8 -> 192 seconds
9 -> not available
P -> not available
Function
Pause + Restart| This function freezes all the hob settings for approximately
10 minutes if the person using the hob needs to go away for a short time.
During the pause :
– No energy is being used in any of the cooking areas. – All the Timers are
stopped.
– The ‘Turbo” and “Quick Heating” functions are deactivated
When the 10 minutes are up. the hob will continue with all the actions that
were set previously.
To activate: press and hold for at least 1 second. All the Digits indicate
.
To deactivate: press and hold for at least 1 second until it flashes. Press
any other button within 10 seconds.
Recall Function| This function is used to recall all the hob function settings
in the event of involuntary shut-down or a sudden power cut.
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When the hob is turned off, if it is not turned on again within 6 seconds
using , the button will flash for 6 seconds. Press the button again to
recover the functions set previously. A beep sounds to confirm the operation.
With the hob turned off, if it is turned on again within 6 seconds the
previous function settings are recovered automatically.
Bridge Function| This function allows 2 cooking areas to be connected, so that
they can be controlled as a single. large cooking area. This means it is
possible to use pans with a larger bottom.
To activate: with the hob turned on, simultaneously press the required buttons
to se-lect the 2 areas to form a bridge, until a Digit displays to
indicate that the function has been activated. The other Digit is used to set
the power level.
Warning: The left cooking areas cannot be connected to the right ones, and
vice versa.
To deactivate: simultaneously press the buttons that have been used to create
the bridge, until the symbol disappears.
Automatic pan de- tection function| If a pan is placed on one of the cooking
areas, the hob detects it automatically and lights up the corresponding Digit
at maximum intensity, displaying .
Residual heat indi-
cator| The residual heat indicator is a safety feature, indicating that the
surface of the cooking area is still at a temperature of 60 °C or above, which
may cause burns if touched by a naked hand.
The Digit for the corresponding cooking area displays .
SUCTION HOOD CONTROLS
**| Timer symbol.
After selecting the suction hood Digit, press the Timer Management Digit to
set the countdown.
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| Grease filter maintenance symbol
The grease filter cleaning signal is displayed by LED and it is always
enabled.
“9”| Press’ 9 – on the power bar to set INTENSIVE 1 speed. This setting
is timed to operate for 10 minutes. Once this time has passed, the system will
automatically return to the speed set previously. It is deactivated by
selecting a different speed.
| Pminutes.
Press’ 9 – on the power bar twice to set INTENSIVE 2 speed. This setting is
timed to operate for 5 Once this time has passed, the system will
automatically return to the speed set previously. It is deactivated by
selecting a different speed.
Delay| This function is only available if Automatic mode is deactivated.
Automatic mode is deactivated by pressing A.
Press the suction hood Digit and set a speed on the power bar.
Press the Timer management Digit, which was displaying ‘as but will change to
the countdown. This is pre-set to 15 minutes.
**| Charcoal filter maintenance symbol
•The hood is set by default to ducting mode. Press the On/Off key. With no
loads on, press the Hood controls digit to enable the suction hood. Press and
hold the Digit again for 5 seconds to:
Activate the charcoal filter:
•The charcoal (anti-odour) filter symbol lights up for 1 second and the device
emits a double beep.
Deactivate the charcoal filter:
•The charcoal (anti-odour) filter symbol flashes twice and the device emits a
double beep.
| Filter reset and reactivation
•After 200 hours of operation of the charcoal filter and 100 hours of the
grease filter, the coming on of the relative icons will signal that it is
necessary to perform maintenance on the indicated filter.
Having completed maintenance on the filter with the hob off, proceed as
follows:
•Turn the hob On/Off
•Press the Hood digit 8 to activate the numbered bar.
•Press key W for at least 5 seconds and wait for confirmation of the reset
which will be signalled by two beeps and the symbol disappearing.
•If the reset confirmation (double beep and symbol disappearing) does not
occur withir r seconds, turn off the hob and repeat the procedure from the
beginning.
USER MENU (CUSTOM SETTINGS) The User menu enables the user to
customise at will both the audio (tone and volume) and visual signals sent by
the hob.
Press .
Press again within 3 seconds.
– The symbol will appear
– Continuing to hold , press the 4 Digits for the cooking areas ( ) one at a
time in a clockwise direction, starting from the one on the left. A beep
sounds each time you press, and when button is released it shows:
The Digit alternately displays and number from 2 to 7 indicating the type
of menu (See table below).
Digit shows a number that depends on the parameters indicated in the selection
(See table below).
Press Digit and a number from 2 to 7 on the power bar to access the settings
menu (See table below).
Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by pressing and holding
****until confirmation is received.
Menu Code | Description | Value |
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U2 | Menu to manage the button sounds volume. | 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 |
U3 | Menu to manage the alarm signal sounds volume. | 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 |
U4 | Menu to manage the display lighting level. | Max. 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 |
– 7 – 8 – 9 Min.
US| Menu to manage the countdown animation.| 0 – 1
U6| Pan recognition function always active menu.| 0 – 1
U7| Menu to manage the end of countdown buzzer.| 0 – 1 – 2
INSTALLER MENU (HOB POWER SETTINGS)
When first connecting to the domestic power supply, the installer must set the
power of the hob cooking areas based on the actual abilities and capacity of
the power supply itself.
If this is not necessary, the hob can be turned on directly using ,
otherwise, follow the operations below to access the menu.
– When the power is first turned on, the symbol flashes.
– Press and hold .
– Press the 4 Digits for the cooking areas ( ) one at a time in an
anticlockwise direction, starting from the one on the right. A beep sounds
each time you press, and when button is released it shows:
Digit will alternately display and .
Digit will display .
– Press Digit and number 8 on the power bar to access the settings menu. The
operation is confirmed by the fact that the display changes from ( and ) to (
and ). We are now in the hob power settings menu.
Press Digit and select one of the values displayed in the power bar (0-1-2-3)
following the table provided below.
Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by pressing and holding
****until confirmation is received.
| kW
0| 7.4 kW
1| 4.5 kW
2| 3.5 kW
3| 2.8 k
THE DEVICE
Power management function
This product has an electronically controlled power management function. The
Power management function detects when the maximum power level of 3.7 kW/16 A
is being delivered for the combined cooking elements (right and left hand side
phases), optimising power distribution and avoiding any overloading of the
induction system.
To do this, the total power is monitored continuously, and reduced when
necessary. If it is not possible to supply the total power required, a control
element reduces by a predefined amount the power in another cooking element so
that it is at a level immediately below its respective power curve. This
ensures that the current absorption of 16 A is not exceeded.
In this case the generator detects the last command with the highest priority
sent by the user interface and, if necessary, reduces the previous settings
activated for another cooking element
The Power management function is first activated when the presence of a pan is
detected on the cooking element.
Example:
If the power boost level (boost) (P) is selected in the same phase (right and
left hand phase) in a cooking area, the other cooking area is automatically
prevented from simultaneously exceeding power level 5.
This aspect is variable according to the limits set for the product (See
paragraph “INSTALLER MENU”).
How induction hobs work
Induction hobs work very differently from traditional hobs or metal plate
cookers. The induction coil located under the vitreous ceramic surface quickly
creates a highly variable magnetic field, which heats the magnetisable bottom
of the pan directly.
The vitreous ceramic surface is only heated by the hot pan. When the pan is
removed from the cooking area, the current supplied is cut off immediately.
Pan presence detection
Each of the cooking areas is equipped with a system to detect the presence of
a pan. The pan presence detection system recognises pans with a magnetisable
base suitable for use with induction hobs.
If the pan is removed during operation, or if an unsuitable pan is used, the
display alongside the bar graph flashes with the symbol .
If there are no pans positioned on the cooking area during the 20 second pan
presence detection period:
– The cooking area switches off automatically after 20 seconds.
– The display for each cooking area will indicate .
Pans
Suitable pans
Only pans with a fully magnetisable base are suitable to cook on induction
hobs.
A magnet is able to stick to every point on the whole bottom of the pan.
Pans suitable for use with induction hobs
The pans to be used on induction cooking surfaces must be made of metal, with
magnetic properties and with a sufficiently wide base.
Suitable pans:
Enamelled steel pans with a thick bottom.
Cast iron pans with an enamelled bottom.
Multi-layer stainless steel, ferritic stainless steel and aluminium pans
with a special bottom.
Unsuitable pans:
Brass, stainless steel, aluminium, refractory glass, wooden, ceramic and
terracotta pots and pans.
To see whether or not a pan is suitable, bring a magnet up to its bottom: if
the magnet is attracted, the pan is suitable for induction cooking.
If you do not have a magnet, you can put a small amount of water into the pan,
place it on a cooking area and turn the hob on. If the display shows the
symbol , the pan is not suitable. Caution: only use pans with a perfectly
flat bottom that are suitable for induction cooking. Using pans with an uneven
bottom may detract from the efficiency of the heat radiation system, and may
prevent detection of the pan on the cooking area.
Noises during cooking
Pans may produce noises during cooking. This does not indicate a malfunction,
nor does it have any influence on how the device works.
The noise depends on the type of pan being used. If the noise is particularly
annoying, it might help to change the pan.
Energy saving information
The diameter of the pan bottom must correspond with the diameter of the
cooking area. When purchasing a pan, check whether the diameter indicated
corresponds to the bottom or the top of the pan, as the latter is usually
wider than the bottom.
When preparing dishes that require long cooking times, both time and energy
can be saved by using a pressure cooker. Cooking in this way also allows more
vitamins to be preserved in the food.
Make sure that the pressure cooker contains enough liquid; if there is not
enough liquid and it overheats, this may cause damage both to the pressure
cooker and to the cooking area.
If possible, always cover pans with a suitable lid.
Select a pan that is suitable for the amount of food to be cooked. Cooking
with wide pans that are only partially used is a waste of energy.
Cooking area | Pan bottom |
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Min Ø (recommended) | Max Ø (recommended) |
210 mm × 190 mm (single) | 110 m m |
Normal working noises in the hob
Induction technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields. These
electromagnetic fields generate heat directly on the bottom of the pan. Pots
and pans may produce a variety of noises or vibrations, according to their
construction.
These types of noise can be described as follows:
Light buzz (like the noise made by a transformer)
This noise is produced when cooking with a high level of heat, and it is
determined by the amount of energy transferred by the hob to the pans. The
noise will stop or decrease when the heat level is reduced.
Light whistle
This noise is produced when the pot or pan is empty, and stops as soon as it
is filled with water or food.
Crackle
This noise occurs with pans made from layers of numerous different materials,
and is caused by vibration of the surfaces where the different materials meet.
The noise comes from the pans, and may vary according to the quantity of food
and preparation method being used.
Loud whistle
This noise occurs with pans made up of layers of different materials, and
also when these are used at maximum level and on two cooking areas. The noise
will stop or ecrease when the heat level is reduced.
Fan noises
For the electronic system to operate correctly, the temperature of the cooker
hob must be regulated. To do this, the hob is equipped with a cooling fan that
is activated to reduce and regulate the temperature in the electronic system.
The fan may continue to perate after the appliance has been turned off, if
the temperature of the cooker hob is still detected to be too high.
Rhythmic sounds like a clock ticking
This noise only occurs when at least three cooking areas are operating, and it
disappears or decreases when some of them are turned off.
The noises described are a normal feature of induction technology and are not
to be considered as defects.
Power level Cooking method To be used for 1 Melting, heating gently Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces 2 Melting, heating gently Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces 3 Warming up Rice 4 Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish 5 Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, fruit, fish 6 Prolonged cooking, braising Pasta, soups, braised meat 7 Light frying Resti (potato fry-ups), omelettes, breaded and fried foods, sausages 8 Frying. deep fat frying Meat, potato chips 9 Quick frying at high temperature Steak P Quick heating Boiling water
Power level | Cooking method | To be used for |
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1 | Melting, heating gently | Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces |
2 | Melting, heating gently | Butter, chocolate, gelatine, sauces |
3 | Warming up | Rice |
4 | Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing | Vegetables, potatoes, sauces, |
fruit, fish
5| Prolonged cooking, thickening, stewing| Vegetables, potatoes, sauces,
fruit, fish
6| Prolonged cooking, braising| Pasta, soups, braised meat
7| Light frying| Resti (potato fry-ups), omelettes, breaded and fried foods,
sausages
8| Frying. deep fat frying| Meat, potato chips
9| Quick frying at high temperature| Steak
P| Quick heating| Boiling water
OPERATION
Turning the device on
Press and hold **to turn the device on.
– All the power level displays will indicate “0”.
– If no other selections are made, the device will turn off after 20 seconds
for safety reasons.
Selecting a cooking area
Press on the reference Digit **for one or more of the cooking areas and set
the power level.
Turning a cooking area off
Touch “0” on the power bar.
– If no other selections are made and the other cooking areas are off, the
device will switch off after 20 seconds.
Turning the hob off
Touch **for a few seconds to turn the hob off.
– If no other selections are made on the display and all the other cooking
areas are off, the device will switch off after 20 seconds.
Residual heat indicator
If a cooking area has been turned off but is still hot, the letter “H” will
still be displayed on the panel to indicate the risk of burning.
Defrost settings
The Defrost function can be used to defrost foodstuffs or gently melt butter,
chocolate or honey.
– Select the cooking area by pressing the corresponding Digit.
– Press
PowerPlus regulation
Both the cooking areas and the Hood can be set to extra power.
The selected cooking area will operate at extra power for 10 minutes. This can
be used, for example, to heat up a large amount of water quickly.
– Select one of the areas and press twice on “ 9 “ on the power bar. The
corresponding Digit displays **.
Timer
When the timer is set, the cooking area switches off after a set period of
time.
Setting the timer
– Hob on
– Cooking area set
– Press Digit
– Set the Timer, selecting a time of between 1 and 99 minutes.
Modifying the timer
– Timer set
– Press the active cooking area for the timer you wish to modify.
– Press Digit
– Set the Timer, selecting a time of between 1 and 99 minutes.
Bridge function
The “bridge” connection function allows two individual cooking areas to be
activated so that they can operate and be adjusted together. This means it is
possible to use pans with a larger bottom.
Simultaneously press the required buttons to select the 2 areas to form a
bridge, until a Digit displays **to indicate that the function has been
activated.
The other Digit is used to set the power level.
Warning: The left cooking areas cannot be connected to the right ones, and
vice versa.
Child lock
– Device on
– To activate:
press and hold for 3 seconds one of the 4 Digits for the cooking areas.
Release and slide your finger from 0 to 9 along the power bar. All the Digits
display L** .
The operations described must be completed within 10 seconds.
– To deactivate:
Press and hold for 3 seconds one of the 4 Digits for the cooking areas.
Release and slide your finger from 9 to 0 along the power bar. The operations
described must be completed within 10 seconds.
MODEL | FMA 839 HI |
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Total maximum power (hob + hood) | 7.62 kW (standard setting) |
Total maximum power (hob + hood) | 4.72 kW |
Total maximum power (hob + hood) | 3.72 kW |
Total maximum power (hob + hood) | 3.02 kW |
CLEANING AND CARE
The activated charcoal odour filter can be regenerated. Follow the instructions provided with the kit both for the regeneration procedure and for the replacement times. Grease filters Z: The filters must be cleaned every 2 months of use, or more frequently in the case of particularly intensive use. They can be washed in a dishwasher. Do not wash the grilles in the dishwasher.
General recommendations
Never use abrasive sponges, wire wool, hydrochloric acid or other products
that might scratch or mark the surface.
Food that falls accidentally or builds up on the surface, the functional or
aesthetic elements of the cooker hob must not be eaten.
Cleaning the device
Clean the hob after every use, to prevent any residual food from burning on.
For day-to-day dirt, use a soft cloth or sponge and a suitable detergent.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding detergents to be used. The
use of protective detergents is recommended.
Remove crusted dirt, for example milk that has boiled over, using a scraper
pad suitable for vitreous ceramic, while the cooker hob is still hot. Follow
the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding scraper pads to be used.
Remove food containing sugar, for example jam that has spilled during
cooking, using a scraper pad suitable for vitreous ceramic, while the cooker
hob is still hot. If you do not, the residue may damage the vitreous ceramic
surface.
Remove any melted plastic using a scraper pad suitable for vitreous ceramic,
while the cooker hob is still hot. If you do not, the residue may damage the
vitreous ceramic surface.
Remove limescale using a small amount of limescale remover solution, for
example vinegar or lemon juice, once the cooker hob has cooled down. Then
clean again with a damp cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error codes
Error code| Description| Possible cause of the error| Solution
‘Buzzer sounds on
switching on.
No error code
displayed’| The hood command does not work| LIN cable damaged or badly
connected to the hood electronic board| Check connection/replace the LIN caL
ER03| Continuous sensor activation. TC turns off after 10 sec.| Water or pan
on glass, on sensors or on control.| Clean the surface of the control. Remove
the objects from the sensors.
ER20| IC intemal error| –| Replace TC.
ER2 I| Overheating.| The temperature control has detected a temperature higher
than 85° C.| Leave the hob to cool down and the error will disappear when the
temperature is below 75° C.
Check the thermal insulation.
ER22| Faulty button
assessment. The user interface switches off after 3.5 – 7.5 seconds.| |
Replace TC
ER31| There is an
inconsistency in the configuration of TC and induction.| The generator
configuration data do not coincide with those of the TC.| New configuration.
Replace TC.
Change the generator.
ER36| IC interval error| –| Replace TC.
ER47| Communication error between TC and
induction| UN cable damaged.
There is no power supply in the LIN cable.| Replace the Cable.
Check that the Cable has been inserted Property.
E2| Cooking area sensor overheats. TC turns off after 10 sec.| Pan empty| Do
not heat empty pans.
E3| Wrong pan.
The cooking areas are OH.| The pans are losing their
magnetic characteristics| Use appropriate pans
Internal error in generator circuits| Replace the module
Et| Configuration error. The cooking area cannot beactivated.| The induction
module is not configured yet.| Perform manual configuration.
ES| No communication between UI and
induction generator.
The cooking area cannot be activated| LIN cable or power cable faulty.| Check
the cables and the power supply voltage.
Internal error in generator or filter circuits.| Replace the module.
E6| The power supply voltage does not fall within the range (voltage and/or
frequency). The cooking area cannot be activated| The power supply voltage
does not fall within the range (see technical data for details).| Check the
mains voltage.
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Internal error in generator circuits.| Replace the module.
E7| TC internal error. The cooking areas are deactivated.| –| Replace the
module.
E8| Suction hood malfunction.| The suction hood is blocked.| Clean and remove
any blocks.
Faulty fan or electronic module.| Replace the module.
E9| Cooking area temperature sensor error. The corresponding cooking area is
Off.| The temperature sensor circuit is open or there is a short-circuit.|
Replace the inductor.
EA| TC internal error. The cooking areas are Off.| –| Replace the generator.
EH| Temperature sensor blocked. The corresponding cooking area is Off.| No
change in temperature (min. 10 K / 5 min.) after activation of the cooking
area.| Replace the inductor.
TC = TOUCH CONTROL
UI = USER INTERFACE
NTC = TEMPERATURE SENSOR
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Make sure that maintenance on electrical components is only carried out by the
manufacturer or by the service technicians.
Make sure that damaged cables are only replaced by the manufacturer or by
the service technicians.
When contacting the service department, please provide the following
information:
– Type of fault
– Device model (Art./Cod.)
– Serial number (S.N.)
This information can be found on the identification plate. The identification
plate is affixed to the bottom of the device.
DISPOSAL
The symbol on the product or on the packing material indicates that the
product must not be treated as domestic waste; on the contrary it must be sent
to a collection point that recycles electrical and electronic appliances.
Disposing of the product properly will help avoid potentially negative effects
to the environment and to human health. For further information on how to
treat, recover and recycle this product, please contact your local waste
disposal office, the domestic waste disposal service or the shop from which
you purchased the product.
The appliance complies with directive 2012/19/ EU relating to reduction in the
use of dangerous substances in electrical and electronic appliances and waste
disposal.
TECHNICAL DATA
Product identification
Type: 4300
Model: FMA 839 HI
Please see the identification plate affixed to the bottom of the product.
The manufacturer makes continual improvements to products. For this reason,
the text and illustrations in these instructions for use may change without
warning.
Further information on technical data can be found on the website:
– www.franke.com
FMA 839 HI
1,2 Flexible cooking area 1 + 2 In bridge
3,4 Flexible cooking area 3 + 4 In bridge
Parameter | Value | Dimensions (mm) |
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Working dimensions | – | 830 × 520 (W x D) |
Power supply voltage/frequency | 220-240 V, 50 Hz; 220 V, 60 Hz 3N~ / 2N~ | |
380-415 V, 50 Hz; 3N~ / 2N~ 380 V, 60 Hz |
Electrical and heating element data
Cooking area 1,2,3,4| 2100 W; Power Boost: 3000 W| 210 x 190
Flexible cooking area 1 + 2, 3 + 4| 3000 W; Power Boost: 3700 W| 210 x 390
Parameter| Value| Unit of measurement
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Weight of the device| 21| kg
Number of cooking areas| 4|
Heat source| induction|
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