Lincat PHEH01 Phoenix Twin Zone Induction Hob Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Lincat
Table of Contents
Installation, Operating and Servicing
Instructions
Phoenix Twin Zone Induction Hob
PHEH01
Please make a note of your product details for future use:
Date Purchased:_
Model Number:___
Serial Number:____
Dealer:_____
IS781 ECN 4833
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read these instructions carefully before using this product, paying particular
attention to all sections that carry warning symbols, caution symbols and
notices. Ensure that these are understood at all times.
WARNING!
This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of personal injury.
CAUTION!
This symbol is used whenever there is a risk of damaging your Lincat product.
NOTE:
This symbol is used to provide additional information, hints and tips.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
This appliance must be installed, commissioned and serviced by a qualified
person in accordance with national and local regulations in force in the
country of installation.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified person.
Ensure that the plug/socket is accessible at all times.
Strip plastic coating and clean the appliance before use.
During operation parts may become hot – avoid accidental contact.
Disconnect this appliance before servicing, maintenance or cleaning.
If the ceramic glass surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance
from the supply.
Caution symbol: Non-ionising electromagnetic radiation (magnetic field)
Warning symbol: Dangerous voltage (live parts at a working voltage
exceeding 250v)
The ceramic glass is very strong but do not slam pans down onto it and be
careful not to scrape pans along the surface.
TECHNICAL DATA
| PHEH01
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Width (mm)| 350
Depth (mm)| 705
Hob height (mm)| 146
Cooking area w x d (mm)| 600 x 340
Hob| 2 zones
Hob rating per zone (kW)| 1.85, boost 3.0
Hob rating per pair zones (kW)| 3.7
Total electrical power rating (kW)| 3.7
Electrical supply 1 Supply 1N +E 230V 50-60Hz Current Rating (Amps)| **** 16
Net weight (kg)| 12
Packed weight (kg)| 15
Shipping volume (m3 )|
IPX Protection| IPX4
CHECK LIST OF ENCLOSURES
Warranty card
Instructions manual
INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
This appliance must be earthed.
If replacing the plug connect the terminals as follows:
Green and Yellow wire | Earth E |
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Blue wire | Neutral N |
Brown wire | Live L |
Supply cords shall be oil resistant, sheathed flexible cable not lighter than
ordinary polychloroprene or equivalent elastomer sheathed cord (code 60245 IEC
57)
Install this appliance on a level surface ensuring all vents are unobstructed.
Anyny adjacent partitions, walls or furniture must be of non-combustible
material. To avoid
heat damage to the induction module do not place this appliance next to hot
appliances such as ranges and griddles without following the minimum distances
stated. A 100mm B 1000mm – see Fig 1. Any heat damage through not following
the siting instructions will void the warranty of this appliance.
Do not block or restrict the inlet filters on the appliance. Restricted
airflow will result in reduced performance.
Keep means of electrical isolation accessible at all times.
A circuit breaker of type C, of suitable rating should be fitted.
Install the appliance on a level surface ensuring all vents are unobstructed.
Any adjacent partitions, walls or furniture must be of non-combustible
material. To avoid heat damage to the induction module do not place this
appliance next to hot appliances sucj as ranges and griddles without following
Power Ratings
Model | kW | Amps | Supply |
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PHEH01 | 3.7 | 16.0 | **** |
1N~+E 230V 50-60Hz
Heat input rear zone, normal| 1.85| 8.0
Heat input rear zone, boost| 3.0| 13.0
Heat input front zone, normal| 1.85| 8.0
Heat input front zone, boost| 3.0| 13.0
Max total heat input cannot exceed 3.7kW
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Only qualified or trained personnel should use this appliance.
The green neon indicates power to the unit.
Do not block or restrict the inlet filers or vents on the appliance.
Restricted airflow will result in reduced performance.
Do not place metal objects, aluminium foil and plastic vessels on the ceramic
surface, and do not use the surface for storage.
Rings, watches and similar objects could get hot when in close proximity to
the hob surface.
Only use pans of the size and type recommended in the info given below.
Users with heart pacemakers should consult with the manufacturer of the
pacemaker or their doctor.
Induction cooking and pan selection With induction cooking, heat is produced
directly in the base of the pan. The system comprises a ceramic glass hob
surface with an induction coil beneath, which generates an alternating
magnetic field. When a pan with a magnetic base is placed on the cooking zone,
eddy currents are created in the pan base leading to the production of heat.
The pan heats extremely quickly.
The quality of the cookware is important to the efficiency of induction
cooking. The pan base must be flat with good heat distribution.
Suitable pans are made from cast iron, enamelled steel and stainless steel
with a magnetic base. Unsuitable pans are glass, earthenware, aluminium,
copper and non-magnetic stainless steel. Use pans of the size and type
recommended. Operation of the pan detection system is dependent on the size of
the pan and its material. Power from the induction coil to the pan will vary
and is dependent on size and pan material.
Recommended pan base diameters
| Rear zone
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Minimum pan| Ø120mm
Maximum coil diameter| Ø 250mm
Nominal coil diameter| Ø 180mm
The pan should be located concentrically over the glass target ring. If the
inner ring of the ceramic glass is visible around the pan, the pan is too
small.
It is normal for induction generators to make buzzing, whistling and clicking
noises, especially on lower power settings.
If the ceramic glass surface is cracked, immediately disconnect the appliance
from the supply.
Use
Rotate the control knob to the required power level setting.
After use, switch the hob zone off by means of the control knob. Do not rely
on the pan detectors.
Fans may continue to operate after controls are switched to zero. This is
normal.
Hob control settings
Constantly variable power level settings are available via the rotary
control knob.
There are a number of features available to you to enhance your appliances
productivity.
The following symbols are observed through the ceramic glass:
| Low temperature hold
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| Power level setting (1-9)
| Power boost function
| Automatic heat up control
| Control lock function
| Pan detection (no pan present)
| Residual heat display
| Error codes – generator
| Error – rotary control (lightning symbol)
Fig 2
Melt, Keep warm and Simmer functions
The first three settings on the control knob are low temperature control
functions.
One bar is melt to heat the pot to 45°C, two bars is 70°C and three bars is
94°C.
These temperatures are approximate and depend on the pan quality and volume of
product.
Power level settings
9 power level settings are available. The table gives the percentage of
maximum power for each setting with the time limit for operation at that
power.
Power level | Low temp hold | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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% of power | — | 3% | 6% | 11% | 15% | 19% | 31% | 45% | 64% | 100% |
Time limit (mins) | 120 | 360 | 360 | 300 | 300 | 240 | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 |
Power boost function
Power boost is activated by turning the control clockwise from level 9.
Only one coil can be boosted at a time.
The power boost will run for a maximum of 10 minutes before reverting to level
9. It may be boosted again, providing the system internal temperatures are
satisfactory.
Automatic heat-up control (AHC)
When activated, the AHC will give maximum power (level 9) to a coil for a
preset time before reducing to a lower power level set by the control. To
activate, the control is turned anticlockwise from the ‘Off’ position briefly
whilst the ‘A’ symbol illuminates: the control is then turned clockwise to set
the ‘final’ required power (1-8). The display
reverts to the ‘A’ symbol and the hob will run at maximum power for the time
shown in the table, before reducing power to the ‘final’ setting.
Power level setting | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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Preset time (secs) | 40 | 72 | 120 | 176 | 256 | 432 | 120 | 192 |
Control lock function
This function prevents unwanted operation of the hob. When the control lock
is active, the ‘L’ symbol is displayed. It is activated and de-activated by
turning either control
knob anticlockwise to the control lock position and held for approximately 5
seconds.
Pan detection function
This prevents the coils being turned on without a pan being present, and
also turns off the coil as soon as a pan is removed. If the pan is of the
wrong material for induction
equipment, the ‘no pan present’ symbol is displayed. After use, switch off the
hob via the control and do not rely on the pan detector.
Residual heat display
When the temperature of the hobtop exceeds 60° C after removal of a pan,
the ‘H’ symbol displays, indicating a hot surface. (Refer also to the error
codes section). Whilst the residual heat display is showing, leaving the
appliance connected to the power supply allows the cooling fans to continue to
operate. When the ‘H’ symbol is extinguished, switch off the power supply.
Error codes
There are numerous ‘E’ symbol error codes identifying issues within the
system which are primarily of use when reporting a fault to the Service
Department at Lincat. Some errors can be cleared by turning the control off,
or completely turning off and unplugging the appliance before reconnecting.
The ‘lightening’ symbol reports errors due to the control knob circuit, i.e.
if a control knob is turned anticlockwise and held in excess of 30 seconds in
the ‘control lock’ position, the system may assume a ‘stuck control’ and
display this symbol.
A situation such as a blocked air filter or vent, failed cooling fan or
insufficient air flow to a confined installation, may cause the generator to
overheat, resulting in the ‘H’ symbol being displayed. Replacing the air
filter, cooling fan or ensuring an adequate air flow will rectify the issue.
Error code | Description | Possible cause of error | Remedy |
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Er 03 and continuous tone or | continuous sensor activation; TC turn off after | ||
10 sec | Water or cookware on the glass over the touch control sensors | Clean |
the control surface, remove objects on the sensors
Er 20| Flash memory – TC error| µC- defective| Replace TC
Er 22| Button evaluation defective, UI shuts off after 3.5-7.5 sec| Short or
open circuit in the area of the button sensor| Replace TC
Er 31| Incorrect configuration data or deviation between generator and TC| New
configuration of the induction generator required| New configuration (Service
menu)
Er 36| NTC value defective on TC; UI turns off| Short or open circuit of NTC|
Replace TC
Er 47| Communication error between TC and induction| No or erroneous LIN
communication! (Slave does not answer to request of master)| Connection cable
not correctly plugged in or defective.
U 400| Continuous tone Power supply on inlet to high| Incorrect connection of
the cooktop| Correct power supply connection
E / 2| Excess temperature of the induction element| Overload of cooktop or
empty boiled cookware| Let system cool down.
E / A| Error on the power board| Component failure| Replace power board
E / 6| Error on power board or supply element| No power supply of the power
element or error on power board| 1. check wiring
2. check filter board
3. replace power board
E / 8| Incorrect fan speed| Error on fan left or right| Air exhaust blocked,
e.g. by paper Replace Defective fan
E / 9| Defective temperature sensor on inductor| | Replace inductor
Replace power board
| | |
CLEANING
Isolate from the power supply and allow to cool.
Do not use a water jet or steam cleaner, and do not immerse this appliance.
Clean all panels with warm water and mild detergent, do not use abrasive
materials. Do not wet electrical components. Dry with a soft cloth.
Clean the ceramic glass with a scraper or Vileda CERAN cleaning sponge – use a
few drops of a suitable cleaner on a paper towel or the rough side of the
sponge.
Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a clean cloth.
Check the air filter and replace if contaminated (see Component Replacement).
Plastic, aluminium foil or sugary food must be scraped of the ceramic glass
immediately. If these substances melt they can damage the surface.
SERVICING, MAINTENANCE AND COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
Replacement of air filter
Cool the appliance and disconnect from supply. Turn the hob on its back or
side without scratching the cooking surface.
Push the slide latch (Fig 3) and lift the filter cover away from the base.
Replace the used filter with a new one. Reverse the procedure to re-fit the
cover. Do not operate the appliance without a filter, as dirt and grease could
be drawn into the electronics, impairing safe operation.
All other servicing, maintenance and component replacement on this appliance should be carried out by one of our recommended service engineers.
FAULT FINDING
Please refer to the Service Help Desk number on the final page of this
manual.
SPARE PARTS LIST
Part Number | Description |
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FE10 | Foot |
FG03 | Fanguard |
FI33 | Filter pad |
KN523 | Control knob |
NE43 | Neon |
S/R0079 | Cooling fan |
SERVICE INFORMATION
For help with the installation, maintenance and use of your Lincat equipment,
please contact our service department:
UK: 01522 875520
For non-UK customers, please contact your local Lincat dealer
All service work, other than routine cleaning should be carried out by one of
our authorised service agents. We cannot accept responsibility for work
carried out by other persons.
To ensure your service enquiry is handled as efficiently as possible, please tell us:
Lincat reserve the right to carry out any work under warranty, given reasonable access to the appliance, during normal working hours, Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 17:00.
GUARANTEE
This unit carries a comprehensive UK mainland 2 year warranty. The guarantee
is in addition to, and does not diminish your statutory or legal rights.
The guarantee does not cover:
- Accidental damage, misuse or use not in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
- Consumable items (such as filters, glass, bulbs, slot toaster elements and door seals.)
- Damage due to incorrect installation, modification, unauthorised service work or damage due to scale, food debris build-up, etc.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for incidental, or consequential
damages.
Attendance is based on reasonable access to the appliance to allow the
authorised technician to carry out the warranty work.
Service calls to equipment under warranty will be carried out in accordance
with the conditions of sale. Unless otherwise specified, a maximum of 15
minutes of administrative time, not spent directly carrying out servicing
work, is provided for within the warranty. Any requirement for staff attending
the call to spend greater time than 15 minutes due to administrative
requirements, such as on health and safety risk assessments, will be
chargeable at the prevailing rate.
IS781 ECN 4833
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