IKEA KOLSTAN Induction Cooker Plate Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Ikea
Table of Contents
- IKEA KOLSTAN Induction Cooker Plate
- Product Information
- Product Description
- Product Usage Instructions
- Cookware Guidance
- Care and Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- Installation
- Electrical connection
- Control panel
- Power limitation
- Hours Tenths
- Pause Function
- Recall Function
- Hob technical data
- Environmental aspects
- IKEA GUARANTEE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
IKEA KOLSTAN Induction Cooker Plate
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: Unknown
- Languages: English, German, Italian, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Icelandic, Portuguese, Spanish, Greek, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Slovenian, Serbian, Latvian, Estonian, Czech, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Slovakian
Product Description
The product is an electric hob with multiple cooking zones. It has a control panel for selecting different functions and settings. The hob is designed to heat up quickly and evenly for efficient cooking.
Installation
Before installing the hob, make sure to read the safety information and electrical connection sections of the user manual. Follow these steps for installation:
- Ensure that there is enough space for the hob. The minimum distance between the hob and other surfaces should be 500mm.
- Place the hob in the desired location and make sure it is level.
- Connect the hob to the electrical supply following the instructions in the electrical connection section.
- Check that all connections are secure and properly insulated.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Information
It is important to follow these safety guidelines when using the hob:
- Do not touch the heating elements while the hob is in use as they can become extremely hot.
- Keep children under 8 years of age away from the appliance unless they are under constant supervision.
- If the surface of the hob shows any signs of cracking, turn off the appliance and suffocate any flames with a lid or fire blanket.
- Do not use water to extinguish any flames as it may cause a fire. Instead, turn off the appliance and suffocate the flames.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or sharp objects that may damage the silicone seals.
Cookware Guidance
When using the hob, it is important to use suitable cookware:
- Choose cookware that is flat and has a diameter that matches the size of the cooking zone.
- Use cookware with a smooth, flat bottom for better heat distribution.
- Avoid using cookware with a concave or convex bottom as it may not make proper contact with the heating element.
- Ensure that the cookware is clean and dry before placing it on the hob.
Care and Cleaning
To keep the hob in good condition, follow these cleaning instructions:
- Allow the hob to cool down before cleaning.
- Wipe the surface of the hob with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or sharp objects that may scratch the surface.
- Regularly clean the control panel and knobs using a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the hob, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual for possible solutions.
User Menu Customization
The hob allows for customization of the user menu. Follow the instructions
in the user manual to personalize the settings according to your preferences.
FAQ
Q: Can I install the hob myself?
A: Electrical connections should be performed by a trained technician. It
is recommended to seek professional assistance for installation.
Q: What should I do if the surface of the hob cracks?
A: If you notice any signs of cracking, turn off the appliance and
suffocate any flames with a lid or fire blanket. Contact the authorized
service center for assistance.
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FRANÇAIS
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ITALIANO
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DANSK
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NORSK
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SUOMI
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SVENSKA
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ÍSLENSKA
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PORTUGUÊS 222
ESPAÑOL
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DUTCH
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POLSKI
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TÜRKÇE
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SLOVENSKÝ 366
LIETUVIK.
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MAGYAR
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HRVATSKI
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SLOVENSKO 558
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LATVIESU
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EESTI
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appointed Authorized Service Centre and relative national phone number
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correspondants.
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þjónustudeildir IKEA og símanúmer þeirra í hverju landi
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IKEA .
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aferente.
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Contents
Safety information
6 Power Management
20
Installation
10 Cookware guidance
21
Electrical connection
11 Care and cleaning
22
Product description
13 Troubleshooting
23
Indicators
13 Hob technical data
25
Control panel
14 Energy efficiency of hob
25
Power limitation
15 Rating plate
26
Functions
16 Environmental aspects
27
Cooking Table
18 IKEA GUARANTEE
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User menu customization
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Safety information
For your own safety and to ensure proper operation of the appliance, please
read this manual carefully before installation and operation. Keep these
instructions together with the appliance, even if it is sold or transferred to
third parties. It is important that users know all the appliance’s operating
and safety characteristics. 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
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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. · Check that the mains power supply
corresponds to the
one indicated on the rating plate fixed to the inside of the product. · The
cut-out devices must be installed in the fixed system according to wiring
system regulations. · For class I appliances, check that the domestic power
supply guarantees an adequate earthing system. · Connect the product to the
mains using an omnipolar switch. · 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.
WARNING: Remove the protective films before installing the appliance. · Only
use the screws and other hardware elements supplied with the appliance.
WARNING: Failure to install the screws or fixing devices as described in these
instructions may mean there is a risk of electric shocks. · Cleaning and
maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are under the
supervision of an adult. · Children must be supervised to ensure that 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
inexperienced or untrained persons, unless carefully
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supervised and instructed in safe use of the appliance by a person 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 carefully
supervised and instructed on safe use of the appliance and on the dangers that
it involves. Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
WARNING: 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. WARNING: If the surface shows any signs of
cracking, turn the
appliance off to prevent any risk of electric shock. · 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 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 covering them with a pan lid or a fire blanket.
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CAUTION: The cooking process must be supervised. A short cooking process must
be constantly supervised. · 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 too
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). ·
Keep the packing material away from children and animals. · Make sure the
device is connected directly to the power outlet. · Do not use adapters,
multiple sockets or extension cables to connect the device. · 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 operate the
appliance using an external timer or
separate remote controlled system. · The appliance must never be installed
behind a decorative
door, to prevent it from overheating. · Do not stand on the appliance, as this
may damage it. · Do not rest hot pots and pans on the edge, as this may
damage the silicone seals.
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Installation
Installation process must follow the laws, ordinances, directives and
standards (electrical safety rules and regulations, proper recycling in
accordance with the regulations, etc.) in force in the country of use! · For
further information on the
installation refer to the Assembly Instruction. · Do not use silicon sealant
between the appliance and the worktop. · Make sure that the space underneath
the hob is sufficient for air circulation. Please refer to the Assembly
Instruction. · The bottom of the appliance can get hot. If the appliance is
installed above the drawers, make sure to install a non-combustible separation
panel under the appliance to prevent access to the bottom. Please refer to the
Assembly Instruction. · Ventilation of the appliance must comply with the
manufacturer’s instructions. · Create a front opening of at least 28 cm2 in
the unit into which the hob is to be fitted, to allow aeration of the product.
must be mounted with heat-resistant adhesives (min. 85° C): the use of unsuitable material and adhesives may result in warping and detachment. · The use of decorative hardwood borders around the worktop behind the appliance is allowed, provided the minimum distance always complies with the indications provided in the installation drawings.
580 mm
520 mm
min. 500mm
4m9m0+2 55 mm max.
R 5 mm Min. 28 mm
5m6m0+2
min. 100 mm
· For further information on the installation refer to the Assembly
Instruction
· If there is no oven beneath the hob, install a separation panel under the
appliance according to the Assembly Instruction.
Requirements for kitchen units · 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)
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Electrical connection
WARNING: All electrical connections must be carried out by an authorised
installer. · Before making the connections, check that the rated voltage of
the appliance indicated on the rating plate corresponds to the mains power
supply. The rating
plate is affixed to the underside of the hob.
Electrical connection · Follow the connection diagram (on the under
side of the product). · This appliance has a Y-type connection and
requires a mains cable H05V2V2-F. Cable needs mandatory sleeves. According to
IEC regulations use for one-phase connection: mains cable 3 x 4 mm², for two-
phase
· Only use original components supplied
connection: mains cable 4 x 2.5 mm² and
by the spare parts service. · The appliance is not equipped with a
network cable. Purchase the correct one from a specialist dealer. · If the
cables are damaged, replace with original spare parts cables. Contact the call
center of your IKEA store.
for NL connection mains cable 5 x 2.5 mm². External cable diameter: min 8 mm – max 12 mm. Please respect specific national regulations in the first priority. · The connection terminals can be accessed by removing the junction box cover. · Check that the domestic power supply
Caution! Do not solder any of the
cables!
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characteristics (voltage, maximum power and current) are compatible with those of the 12 appliance.
· Connect the appliance as shown in the
Connection diagram home side
diagram (in compliance with reference
standards in force nationally for mains
voltage).
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CoEnNnGeLcIStHion diagram home side
Connection diagram home side Connection diagram home side
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Connection diagram product side L1 L2 L3 N1 N2
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Connection diagram product side
Insert the shunts illustrated
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Insert the shunts between the screws as shown.
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Connection diagram product side
Insert the shunts illustrated
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Product description
Single cooking area (200 mm) 2300W, with Booster 3000W. Single cooking area
(145 mm) 1400W, with Booster 1850W. Single cooking area (210 x 190 mm) 2100W,
with Booster 3000W. Single cooking area (210 x 190 mm) 2100W, with Booster
3000W. Control panel
+ Bridge cooking area (210 x 380 mm) 3000W, with Booster 3700W.
Indicators
Pot 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 shows
the symbol .
Residual heat indicator The residual heat indicator is a safety feature, indicating that the surface of the cooking area is still at a temperature of 50° C or above, which may cause burns if touched by a naked hand. The digit for the corresponding cooking area displays .
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Control panel
7
6
5
14
3 4
8
1
2
1
On/Off
2
Power level indicator
3
Timer symbol
4
Timer control and cooking time indicator
5
Melting function button
6
Lock function button
7
Pause function button
8
Scroll keypad
The cooking areas can be activated by pressing the reference digit . The digit
lights up more intensely to confirm the operation.
When a pan is placed on one of the 4 cooking areas, the hob automatically
detects its presence and turns on the corresponding digit to put it into use.
If no pans or other articles are resting on the hob, the digits will not be
shown.
On the control panel, the functions that can be selected will always be the
ones that are visible but illuminated at low intensity. Select the functions
by touching the symbol itself.
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Power limitation
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. Connect the hob to the
domestic mains power
1. All the digits light up for a few seconds, than they go out only the
remains flashing. 2. Press and hold the and digits of the zones show .
3. Holding start pressing the zones digitis in anticlock direction, starting
from the bottom right.
3
2
4
1
The back right hand digit shows and a number indicating the type of menu. The
front right hand digit shows a number that depends on the parameters indicated
in the selection.
Select the digit with and press ” 8 ” on the power bar. Select the other digit
and select the correct setting. See the table below for the specifications:
Value on the power bar
0
1
Kw 7.4 Kw 6 Kw
Notes Standard initial setting
2
5 Kw
3
4 Kw
4
3.5 Kw
5
3 Kw
6
2.5 Kw
Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by pressing and holding .
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Functions
This function prevents an accidental operation of the appliance.
Child lock Lock
To activate: If the pot is placed, press and hold for 3 seconds the
correspondent digit. If the pot is not placed press and hold for 3 seconds one
of the 4 digits (not visible) near the dot on the left side. Release and slide
your finger from 0 to 9 along the power bar which shows the operating
sequence. All the digits display . 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
which shows the operating sequence. The operations described must be completed
within 10 seconds.
It is possible to lock the hob functions during use, for example in order to
clean the hob. The function remains active even if the hob is turned off and
on again. If there is a power cut, the function is deactivated.
To activate: press and hold for 1 second.
Boost
To deactivate: press .
Each cooking area can be set to an extra power level for 5 minutes at most.
To activate: select one of the 4 cooking areas and select the value “BOOST” on the power bar. The corresponding digit displays .
To deactivate: select one of the other possible values on the power bar.
Timer to turn off a specific cooking area after setting the time. The cooking areas can be programmed individually, as they all have their own Timer.
To activate: With the cooking area in operation, press on the corresponding symbol the Timer management commands for that area. The 3 digits will show ” 0 0 0 “. Press “+” or “-” to set the countdown time.
to access
Hours
Cooking areas Timer
Tenths
Minutes
Do not touch anything for 10 seconds to confirm the time. When the countdown
ends, the digits return to zero and a buzzer sounds. This can be turned off by
pressing any of the buttons. If the Timer is active in more than one cooking
area the 3 digits will always show the Timer that
is closest to finishing.
To deactivate: With the cooking area in operation, press on the corresponding symbol to access the Timer management commands for that area. Set the three digits to ” 0 0 0 ” using “+” or “-” .
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Timer with alarm for generic use.
To activate: Turn the hob on, making sure there are no pans or active cooking
areas. The 3 digits for the Timer management commands show “- – -“. Press the
digit to access the Timer menu and view ” 0 0 0 “. Press “+” or “-” to set the
countdown.
Timer (generic)
Hours Tenths
Minutes
Do not touch anything for 10 seconds to confirm the time. When the countdown
ends, the digits return to zero and a buzzer sounds. This can be turned off by
pressing any of the buttons. Repeat the operations described to modify the
countdown value.
To deactivate: Turn the hob on, making sure there are no pans or active
cooking areas. Press the digit to access the Timer menu and use “+” and “-” to
set the Display to ” 0 0 0 “.
To activate: select one of the 4 cooking areas and press . Melting The digit
for the selected area will show
To deactivate: press or press .
Heat-up Function
This function is used to heat up a pan at maximum power before continuing to
cook at a selected level. The period of time the cooking area will remain at
maximum power depends on
the final cooking level that is set. See table:
Lev. Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P
Time 48 seconds 144 seconds 230 seconds 312 seconds 408 seconds 120 seconds 168 seconds 216 seconds not available not available
To activate, with a pan on the hob and selected cooking area, press and hold for 3 seconds on the selected value (from 1 to 8) on the power bar. The Display for the corresponding area shows ” A ” . It is possible to increase the cooking level, but if it is decreased the function is deactivated. It can also be deactivated by pressing and holding for 3 seconds the button for the cooking area in question.
Pause Function
This function allows any other active function on the hob to be
paused/resumed, reducing the power in the cooking area and all the functions
to zero. If the pause function is not deactivated within 10 minutes, the hob
will switch off automatically.
To activate: With a pan on the selected hob and cooking area, press and hold
the Pause button for at least 1 second. All the Displays show .
To deactivate: press and hold for 1 second until it flashes. Press any other button within 10 seconds. The function is deactivated and the hob continues with the previous setting.
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Recall Function
Bridge Function
This function is used to recall all the hob function settings in the event of
involuntary shut-down or a sudden power cut.
When the hob is turned off, if it is turned on within 6 seconds using , the
button will flash for 6 seconds. Press the button to recover the functions set
previously. A beep sounds to confirm the operation.
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. The cooking areas that can be selected for this
function are only the ones on the right.
To activate/deactivate: simultaneously press the right cooking area digits 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.
Cooking Table
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
Rösti (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
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User menu customization
Press . Press again and hold for 3 seconds.
1. The button start flashing. 2. Press and hold the and digit of the zone
show . 3. Holding start pressing the zones digitis in clock direction,
starting from the bottom left.
2
3
1
4
The back left hand digit alternately shows and a number from 2 to 7,
indicating the type of menu. The front left hand digit shows a number that
depends on the parameters indicated in the selection. Select a number on the
power bar to access the settings menu and enter a value.
See the table below for the specifications:
Menu Code U2 U3 U4 U5 U6
U7
Description Menu to manage the button sounds volume. Menu to manage the
counter buzz volume. Menu to manage the display lighting level. Menu to manage
the countdown animation. Pan recognition function always active menu.
Menu to manage the end of countdown buzzer.
Value
0 (sound off) – 1 (min.) – 3 (max.)
0 (sound off) – 1 (min.) – 3 (max.) 0 (max.) – 9 (min.)
0 (animation off) – 1 (animation on) 0 (active) – 1 (not active) 0 (continuos
flashes and switch off) 1 (ten flashes and switch off) 2 (one flash and switch
off)
Once the correct value has been entered, confirm by pressing and holding To exit the menu without saving, press . If no operations are carried out, the user menu will close after 1 minute.
for 2 seconds.
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Power Management
This product is equipped with electronically controlled Power Management. See
the illustration. This function monitors electric loading and limits the
maximum power output to 3700 W for each cooking area group (1+2 and 3+4),
optimizing the power distribution and preventing the system from overloading.
Hob in full power setting – the function divides the power between cooking
areas belonging to the same group and automatically decreases the power of the
other cooking area, if necessary (the last command has highest priority). Hob
in power limitation setting – the function divides the power between cooking
areas and doesn’t allow to set the power for the other cooking areas exceeding
the limit (to increase the power of particular cooking area, the power setting
for the other ones need to be lowered manually).
Example: If BOOST level is selected for cooking area 1, cooking area 2 cannot
exceed the level 9 at the same time and will be automatically limited.
1
3
2
4
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Cookware guidance
What pots to use Only use pots and pans with bottom made from ferromagnetic
material which are suitable for use with inductions hobs: · cast iron ·
enamelled steel · carbon steel · stainless steel (although not all) ·
aluminium with ferromagnetic coating or
ferromagnetic plate
To determine if a pot or pan is suitable, check for the symbol (usually
stamped on the bottom). You can also hold a magnet to the bottom. If it clings
to the underside, the cookware will work on an induction hob. To ensure
optimum efficiency, always use pots and pans with a flat bottom that
distributes the heat evenly. If the bottom is uneven, this will affect power
and heat conduction.
How to use Minimum diameter of pot/pan base for the different cooking areas To
ensure that the hob functions properly, the pot must cover one or more of the
reference points indicated on the surface of the hob, and must be of a
suitable minimum diameter. Always use the cooking area that best corresponds
to the diameter of the bottom of the pan.
Cooking area
Left rear Left front Right rear Right front
Bridge right side
Cookware diameter (mm)
Ø min. (recommended)
110 mm
110 mm
110 mm
110 mm
Ø max (recommended)
200 mm
145 mm
190 mm
190 mm
190 mm
370 mm
Empty or thin-based pots/pans Do not use empty or thin-based pots/pans on the
hob as it will not be able to monitor the temperature or turn off
automatically if the temperature is too high, damaging the pan or the hob
surface. If this occurs, do not touch anything and wait for all components to
cool down. If an error message appears, refer to “Troubleshooting”.
Hint/tips Noise during cooking When a cooking area is active, it may hum
briefly. This is a characteristic of all induction cooking zones and does not
impair the function or life of the appliance. The noise depends on the
cookware used. If it causes considerable disturbance, it may help to change
the cookware.
Normal operating noises of the induction hob lnduction technology is based on
the creation of electromagnetic fields to generate heat directly on the bottom
of cookware. Pots and pans may cause a variety of noises or vibrations
depending on how they are manufactured. These noises are described as follows:
Low humming (like a transformer) This noise is produced when cooking at a high
heat level. lt is based on the amount of energy transferred from the cooktop
to the cookware. The noise ceases or quiets down when the heat level is
reduced.
Quiet whistling This noise is produced when the cooking vessel is empty. lt
ceases once liquids or food are placed in the vessel.
Crackling This noise occurs with cookware comprised of various materials
layered one upon the other. lt is caused by the vibrations of the
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surfaces where different materials meet. The noise occurs on the cookware and
can vary depending on the amount of food or liquid and the cooking method
(e.g., boiling, simmering, frying).
Loud whistling This noise occurs with cookware comprised of different
materials layered one upon the other, and when they are additionally used at
maximum output and also on two cooking zones. The noise ceases or quiets down
when the heat level is reduced.
These sounds are normal Fan noises For proper operation of the electronic
system, it is necessary to regulate the temperature of the cooktop. For this
purpose, the cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan, which is activated to
reduce and
regulate the temperature of the electronic system. The fan may also continue
to run after the appliance is turned off if the detected temperature of the
cooktop is still too hot after turning it off.
Rhythmic sounds, similar to the ticking sound of a clock This noise occurs
only when at least three cooking zones are operating and disappears or weakens
when some of them are switched off. The noises described are a normal element
of the described induction technology and should not be regarded as defects.
Care and cleaning
· 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 Hob must not be eaten.
· Switch off or unplug the appliance from the mains supply before carrying out
any maintenance work.
· Clean the appliance after every use, to prevent any residual food from
burning on. It is much harder work to remove crusted and burned-on dirt.
· 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 cooke-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 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 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 Hob has cooled down. Then clean again with a damp cloth. · Do not cut or prepare foodstuffs on the surface, and do not drop hard objects onto it. Do not drag pans or plates over the surface. · Do not use steam cleaning equipment.
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Troubleshooting
Error code
ER03
ER21
E2
E3
E6
E8
EH
E4 E5 E7 E9 ER20 ER22 ER31 ER36 ER42 ER47 EA
Description
Possible causes of the error
Solution
Hob switches off after 10 sec.
Continuous key activation detected. Water or cookware placed on Control panel.
Remove water or cookware from glass and Control panel.
Let the hob cool down.
Hob switches off.
The internal temperature of electronic parts is too high.
Please check if the hob has sufficient ventillation.
If error persists, please contact After
Sales Service.
Empty or wrong cookware.
Corresponding
Pot or glass temperature is too Let the hob cool down.
cooking area is turned high.
Use appropriate cookware.
off.
Electronic temperature too
Do not heat-up empty pots.
high.
Use appropriate cookware.
The error is automatically cancelled
Corresponding cooking area is turned
off.
Wrong cookware. Cookware is losing its magnetic characteristics and may lead to induction hob damage.
after 8s and the cooking area can be used again. In case of further upcoming errors cookware have to be changed.
If error persists, please contact After
Sales Service.
Cooking area cannot Power supply voltage and/or Check mains voltage and/or frequency.
be turned on.
frequency is out of range.
If needed contact After Sales Service.
Cooking areas are turned off.
Fan failure. Fan blocked by dust or fabrics.
Temperature sensor stuck for
Corresponding
cooking area.
cooking area is turned Not enough temperature
off.
change detected after
switching on the hob.
Clean and remove foreign bodies from fan. If error persists, please contact
After Sales Service.
Switch off the hob and switch it on again after cooling down. If error
persists, please contact After Sales Service.
Disconnect the hob from the power supply. Wait a few seconds then reconnect the hob to the power supply. If the problem persists, call the service centre and specify the error code that appears on the display.
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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.
If there is a fault, try to resolve it by following the troubleshooting
guidelines. If the problem cannot be resolved, contact your IKEA store or the
After Sales Service. You can find a full list of IKEA appointed contacts at
the end of this user manual.
When contacting the After Sales Service please provide the following
information: – type of fault – appliance model (Art./Cod.) – serial number
(S.N.) This information can be found on the rating plate. The rating plate is
affixed to the bottom of the appliance.
If you operated the appliance wrongly, or the installation was not carried out
by an authorized installer, the visit from the After Sales Service technician
or dealer may not take place free of charge, even during the warranty period.
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Hob technical data
Type of product Dimensions Total power
Width Depth Min./max height
Parameter Power supply voltage/frequency Weight of the appliance
Unit
Value
Built-in Hob
mm
580
mm
520
mm
54
W
7400
Value
220-240 V, 50 Hz; 220 V, 60 Hz 2N~ 380-415 V, 50 Hz; 2N~ 380 V, 60 Hz;
8,8 Kg
Energy efficiency of hob
Model identifier Number of cooking areas Number of Bridge cooking areas
Cooking technology Dimension of Bridge cooking area
Dimension of cooking area
Energy consumption per Bridge cooking area Energy consumption per cooking area
Energy consumption of the hob (electric cooking)
KOLSTAN 805.594.66 105.594.60
4 1 – Right Induction Right 210 x 380 mm Left rear Ø 200 mm Left front Ø 145
mm Right front 210 x 190 mm Right rear 210 x 190 mm 192 Wh/kg Left rear 185
Wh/kg Left front 181 Wh/kg 186 Wh/kg
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Information on the product pursuant to EU regulation n° 66/2014 Reference standards: EN/IEC 60350-2 EN/IEC 50564
This appliance has been designed, manufactured and sold in compliance with EEC Directives.
“The technical data is provided on the rating plate affixed to the bottom of the product.”
Information on the product pursuant to UK regulation Reference standards: BS EN 60350-2 BS EN 50564
This appliance has been designed, manufactured and sold in compliance with Directives.
“The technical data is provided on the rating plate affixed to the bottom of the product.”
Rating plate
KOLSTAN 805.594.66 23199
Made in Italy
© Inter IKEA Systems B.V.2019
IKEA of Sweden AB SE – 34381 Älmhult
Design and Quality IKEA of Sweden
Model: KOLSTAN 805.594.66
220-240V; 50Hz; or 220V; 60Hz;
Serial No:
2N ~ 380-415 V 50 Hz 2N ~ 380 V 60 Hz
TOT. 7400 W
Type: 7000 Ref.108001 58 4B R01 1G2 UI –
Imported to GB by: IKEA Ltd., 100 Avebury Boulevard, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK9 1FH.
CLASS I
9000061689 00090000611668899ZZ11551144003333
Made in Italy 108.0688.771
9000061689 00090000611668899ZZ11551144003333
KOLSTAN 105.594.60 23199
Made in Italy
© Inter IKEA Systems B.V.2019
IKEA of Sweden AB SE – 34381 Älmhult
Design and Quality IKEA of Sweden
Model: KOLSTAN 105.594.60
220-240V; 50Hz; or 220V; 60Hz;
Serial No:
2N ~ 380-415 V 50 Hz 2N ~ 380 V 60 Hz
TOT. 7400 W
Type: 7000 Ref.108001 58 4B R01 1G2 UI –
Imported to GB by: IKEA Ltd., 100 Avebury Boulevard, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK9 1FH.
CLASS I
9000061700 00090000611770000ZZ11551140430434
Made in Italy 108.0688.728
9000061700 00090000611770000ZZ11551140430434
110088..00668888..777711ZZ15115410430333
110088..00668888..772288ZZ15115410430434
The graphic above represents the rating plate of the appliance. The serial number is specific to each product.
Dear Customer, keep the additional rating plate attached to the cover of Safety booklet. This will allow us to assist you better by identifying precisely your hob, in case you need our assistance in the future. Thank you for your help!
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Environmental aspects
Information on disposal Your obligations as an end-user
This electrical or electronic equipment is marked with a crossed-out wheeled
bin. The equipment may therefore only be collected and returned separately
from unsorted municipal waste, i.e. it must not be disposed of with household
waste. The equipment can be returned, for example, to a municipal col-lection
point or, if applicable, to a distributor (see below for their take-back
obligations in Germany). This also applies to all components, subassemblies
and consumables of the old equipment to be disposed of. Before the old
equipment may be disposed of all old batteries and old accumulators that are
not enclosed by the old equipment must be separated from the old equipment.
The same applies to lamps that can be removed from the old equipment without
destroying them. The end-user is also responsible for deleting personal data
from the old equipment.
Notes on recycling Help recycle all materials marked with this symbol. Do not
dispose of such materials, especially packaging, in the household waste but
via the relevant containers provided or the appropriate local collection
systems.
Help to protect the environment and human health by recycling including waste
of electrical and elec-tronic appliances. The following additional information
applies in Germany
Take-back obligations of distributors Anyone who sells electrical and
electronic equipment on a sales floor area of at least 400 m² or oth-erwise
supplies it to end users on a commercial basis is obliged, when supplying a
new equipment, to take back at the place of supply or in the immediate
vicinity thereof free of charge an old equipment belonging to the end user of
the same type of equipment which fulfils essentially the same functions as the
new equipment. This also applies to distributors of groceries with a total
sales area
of at least 800 m² who offer electrical and electronic equipment several times
a calendar year or on a permanent basis and make it available on the market.
In addition, such distributors must, at the request of the end-user, take back
in the retail shop or in the immediate vicinity free of charge old equipment
that does not exceed 25 cm in any external dimension (small electrical
equipment) thereof; in this case, take-back may not be linked to the purchase
of an electrical or electronic equipment but may be lim-ited to three old
equipment per type of equipment. The place of delivery is also the private
household if the new
electrical or electronic equipment is de-livered; in this case the collection
of the old equipment is free of charge for the end user. The above obligations
also apply to distribution using means of distance communication if the dis-
tributors maintain storage and dispatch areas for electrical and electronic
equipment or total storage and dispatch areas for groceries that correspond to
the sales areas mentioned above. However, the free collection of electrical
and electronic equipment is then restricted to heat transmitters (e.g. refrig-
erators), screens, monitors and equipment containing screens with a surface
area of more than 100 cm² and equipment where at least one of the external
dimensions is more than 50 cm. For all other electrical and electronic
equipment the distributor must ensure appropriate return facilities within a
reasonable distance from the respective
end-user; this also applies to small electrical equipment (see above) that the
end-user wishes to return without purchasing a new equipment.
Energy saving You can save energy during everyday cooking if you follow below
hints. · When you heat up water, use only the amount you need. · If it is
possible, always put the lids on the cookware. · Before you activate the
cooking area put the cookware
on it. · Put the smaller cookware on the smaller cooking areas. · Put the
cookware directly in the centre of the cooking
area. · Use the residual heat to keep the food warm or to melt it.
IKEA GUARANTEE
How long is the IKEA guarantee valid? This guarantee is valid for five (5) years from the original date of purchase of Your appliance at IKEA. The original sales receipt is required as proof of purchase. If service work is carried out under guarantee, this will not extend the guarantee period for the appliance.
Who will execute the service? IKEA service provider will provide the service
through its own service operations or authorized service partner network.
What does this guarantee cover? The guarantee covers faults of the appliance,
which have been caused by
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faulty construction or material faults from the date of purchase from IKEA.
This guarantee applies to domestic use only. The exceptions are specified
under the headline “What is not covered under this guarantee?” Within the
guarantee period, the costs to remedy the fault e.g. repairs, parts, labour
and travel will be covered, provided that the appliance is accessible for
repair without special expenditure. On these conditions the EU guidelines (Nr.
99/44/EG) and the respective local regulations are applicable. Replaced parts
become the property of IKEA.
What will lKEA do to correct the problem? IKEA appointed service provider will
examine the product and decide, at its sole discretion, if it is covered under
this guarantee. If considered covered, IKEA service provider or its authorized
service partner through its own service operations, will then, at its sole
discretion, either repair the defective product or replace it with the same or
a comparable product.
What is not covered under this guarantee? · Normal wear and tear. · Deliberate
or negligent damage,
damage caused by failure to observe operating instructions, incorrect
installation or by connection to the wrong voltage, damage caused by chemical
or electro-chemical reaction, rust, corrosion or water damage including but
not limited to damage caused by excessive lime in the water supply, damage
caused by abnormal environmental conditions. · Consumable parts including
batteries and lamps. · Non-functional and decorative parts which do not affect
normal use of the appliance, including any scratches and
possible color differences. · Accidental damage caused by foreign
objects or substances and cleaning or unblocking of filters, drainage systems
or soap drawers. · Damage to the following parts: ceramic glass, accessories,
crockery and cutlery baskets, feed and drainage pipes, seals, lamps and lamp
covers, screens, knobs, casings and parts of casings. Unless such damages can
be proved to have been caused by production faults. · Cases where no fault
could be found during a technician’s visit. · Repairs not carried out by our
appointed service providers and/or an authorized service contractual partner
or where non-original parts have been used. · Repairs caused by installation
which is faulty or not according to specification. · The use of the appliance
in a nondomestic environment i.e. professional use. · Transportation damages.
If a customer transports the product to their home or other address, IKEA is
not liable for any damage that may occur during transport. However, if IKEA
delivers the product to the customer’s delivery address, then damage to the
product that occurs during this delivery will be covered by this guarantee. ·
Cost for carrying out the initial installation of the IKEA appliance. However,
if an IKEA service provider or its authorized service partner repairs or
replaces the appliance under the terms of this guarantee, the service provider
or its authorized service partner will re-install the repaired appliance or
install the replacement, if necessary. This restriction do not apply to fault-
free work carried out by a qualified specialist using our original parts in
order to adapt the appliance to the technical safety specifications of another
EU country.
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How country law applies The IKEA guarantee gives You specific legal rights,
which covers or exceed local demands. However these conditions do not limit in
any way consumer rights described in the local legislation
Area of validity For appliances which are purchased in one EU country and
taken to another EU country, the services will be provided in the framework of
the guarantee conditions normal in the new country. An obligation to carry out
services in the framework of the guarantee exists only if the appliance
complies and is installed in accordance with: · the technical specifications
of the
country in which the guarantee claim is made; · the Assembly Instructions and
User Manual Safety Information;
The dedicated After Sales Service for IKEA appliances: Please do not hesitate
to contact IKEA After Sales Service to: 1. make a service request under this
guarantee; 2. ask for clarification on installation of the
IKEA appliance in the dedicated IKEA kitchen furniture. The service won’t
provide clarifications related to: – the overall IKEA kitchen installation; –
connections to electricity (if machine comes without plug and cable), to water
and to gas since they have to be executed by an authorized service engineer.
3. ask for clarification on user manual contents and specifications of the
IKEA appliance.
To ensure that we provide you with the best assistance, please read carefully
the Assembly Instructions and/or the User
Manual section of this booklet before contacting us.
How to reach us if You need our service
Please refer to the last page of this manual for the full list of IKEA
appointed contacts and relative national phone numbers.
Important! In order to provide You with a quicker service, we recommend that
You use the specific phone numbers listed at the end of this manual. Always
refer to the numbers listed in the booklet of the specific appliance You need
an assistance for. Before calling us, assure that You have to hand the IKEA
article number (8 digit code) for the appliance of which you need our
assistance. Important! SAVE THE SALES RECEIPT! It is Your proof of purchase
and required for the guarantee to apply. Note that the receipt reports also
the IKEA article name and number (8 digit code) for each of the appliances you
have purchased.
Do You need extra help? For any additional questions not related to After
Sales of your appliances. Please contact our nearest IKEA store call centre.
We recommend you read the appliance documentation carefully before contacting
us.
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