Waterford Precision Cycles Cooktop Ceramic Hob User Manual

TOUCH CONTROL  
CERAMIC HOB  
OPERATING MANUAL  
Please read these instructions carefully before use.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Dear Customer,  
Thank you for buying a Waterford Appliance.  
The quality of Waterford’s appliances is exceptional and immediately visible. Each one is designed to with-  
stand the most demanding kitchen environment. But its not just about sleek contemporary looks; every detail  
reflects Waterford Stanley’s long-standing design for total performance ethos. That is why our ovens are easy  
to clean, our hobs are powerful, our extractor hoods efficient and our refrigerators designed for optimum stor-  
age. All Waterford products are made from quality stainless steel for durability.  
We would advise you to take time out and read your instruction manual before using your Waterford  
Appliance. This will ensure that you use all technical features your Waterford Appliance has to offer.  
Waterford Stanley make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements, and our  
Customer Relations department is at your disposal, to answer all your questions. In the unlikely event of a  
fault, look here for information on how to rectify minor faults.  
To ensure your warranty is validated, please complete the attached warranty card and return to Waterford  
Stanley.  
Enjoy your Waterford Appliance  
SAFETY  
Note: Before using the hob for the first time read the operating manual carefully to ensure safe  
operation and avoid damage to the plate.  
* This hob should only be used when it has been fully installed as outlined in the Installation section.  
* Any repairs to this appliance must be carried out by an approved Waterford Service Engineer.  
Unprofessional repairs may compromise the safety of the appliance.  
* Do not allow children to come near the plate while in operation, as they can move the hot pots and get  
burned.  
* There is a residual temperature indicator built-in to the hob which tells you if the hotplate is still  
switched on and if it is still hot. In the event of the power being cut, the residual heat indicator will not  
operate despite the hotplate still being hot.  
* Do not leave the plate unattended when cooking using fats and oils as they may create a fire hazard.  
* Do not use plastic pots or containers made from aluminium foil as it will melt at high temperatures and may  
damage the hob.  
* Avoid dropping objects on the hob. A point hit (i.e. a falling spice bottle) may in unfavourable circum-  
stances lead to cracks or splits appearing on your hob.  
* In the event of damage to the top surface of the hob, boiled over residuals of food may penetrate the dam-  
aged places and get into the live components of the hob. Immediately disconnect it from the mains sup-  
ply and contact your local service engineer.  
* This appliance should be cleaned on a regular basis to maintain its efficient operation.  
* Do not use the surface of the hob as a carving board or worktop.  
* Metal objects like knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be left on the hob as they can become hot.  
* After unpacking please dispose of the packing materials in a suitable manner. All materials used for pack-  
ing are harmless to the environment, and can be recycled and are marked with the relevant symbol.  
This electrical appliance has components classified as EEEW (electrical and electronic equipment waste)  
requiring selective treatment for correct ecological disposal. EEEW includes; condensers, switches, printed  
circuits, electrical cables.  
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THIS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MIXED URBAN WASTE BUT MUST  
BE SENT TO SEPARATE COLLECTION:  
The purposes of Directive 2002/96/EC for differentiated treatment of EEEW are, in particular: protecting,  
safeguarding & improving the environment, the protection of human health and the expedient and rational use  
of natural resources.  
When a new appliance is supplied, the distributor undertakes to collect this electrical appliance and have it  
sent to authorised centres for the disposal of EEEW.  
The producer of this electrical appliance meets the requirements of Directive 2002/96/EC by promoting and  
supporting the recovery, reuse and recycling of EEEW.  
UNPACKING  
During transportation, protective packaging was used to protect the appliance against any  
damage. After unpacking, please dispose of all elements of packaging in a way that will not  
cause damage to the environment.  
All materials used for packaging the appliance are environmentally friendly; they are 100%  
recyclable and are marked with the appropriate symbol.  
Caution! During unpacking, the packaging materials (polythene bags, polystyrene pieces,  
etc.) should be kept out of reach of children.  
DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE  
Old appliances should not simply be disposed of with normal household waste, but should be  
delivered to a collection and recycling centre for electric and electronic equipment. A symbol  
shown on the product, the instruction manual or the packaging shows that it is suitable for  
recycling.  
Materials used inside the appliance are recyclable and are labelled with information concern-  
ing this. By recycling materials or other parts from used devices you are making a significant  
contribution to the protection of our environment.  
Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local  
authority.  
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Fig. 2  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Voltage: 230V ~ 50Hz  
Max Power: 6500W (28.3 Amps)  
Plate Ratings:-  
Rear Left Hotplate: O 145mm - 1200W  
Rear Right Hotplate: O 180mm - 1800W  
Front Left Hotplate: O 210mm - 2300W  
Front Right Hotplate: O 145mm - 1200W  
Dimensions: 581mm x 513mm x 48mm  
Weight:  
8Kg  
POSITIONING & FITTING THE HOB  
Complies To: EN 60335 - 1 & EN 60335-2-6  
1. Cut out a square opening in the work top, as  
shown in Fig.3, with a minimum of 60mm of the  
work top behind the opening.  
INSTALLATION  
Fig. 3  
Before selecting a position to install the hob, the  
following must be considered:  
* Do not install the hob near refrigerating  
devices.  
* Do not fit the hob over a cooker without a  
cooling fan, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer  
or washing machine.  
* The worktop the hob is fitted into should be  
resistant to temperatures up to 100oC. This  
applies to the veneer, plastic surfaces, glues  
and varnishes.  
* When installing the electric supply to the hob,  
ensure that the cable does not touch any hot  
parts of the hob or other units around it.  
2. Sit the hob into the cut-out on the worktop.  
* Once installed the clearances around the hob  
should be as detailed in Fig.1, when fitted on  
work top over a carrying cupboard or Fig.2  
when fitted on a work top over a ventilated oven.  
3. Fit the tension brackets loosely and then with  
the hob centered tighten all the tension brackets  
evenly starting in the centre and moving diago-  
nally. (see Fig.4) Fill the gap between the hob  
& worktop with a silicone sealer if required.  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 4  
Ceramic  
Seal  
Worktop  
Bracket  
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  
SELECTION OF COOKWARE  
The appliance requires a 230 volt, 50Hz A.C. sup- Fig.7  
ply and the electrical installation must be carried  
out by a qualified electrician in compliance with the  
current regulations. This hob should be connected  
to a double pole 32 Amp cooker box which is fitted  
adjacent to the hob using a PVC insulated twin &  
earth cable with conductor size of 6mm2.  
* Always use high quality pots with ideally flat  
bottoms as it prevents points of too high tem-  
perature forming on the bottom and conse-  
quently sticking of the cooked food. Pots and  
pans with thick metal sides guarantee perfect  
distribution of heat.  
The terminal box is located on the underneath of  
the hob and the power supply is connected to the  
hob by ensuring the live supply is connected to  
Terminal 1, the neutral to Terminal 5 and the earth  
wire to the earth supply. The mains cable is  
secured using the mains clamp.  
* Avoid using cookware with aluminium or copper  
bottoms as these can leave a metallic discol-  
oration, which is very difficult to remove.  
Fig.6  
* Always ensure that the bottom of the pot is dry:  
when you fill up the pot or take it out from the  
fridge always check if the bottom is perfectly dry  
as it helps to keep the plate clean.  
* Always use pots matching the diameter of the  
used heating element, the energy is most opti-  
mally used if the diameter of the pot is slightly  
bigger than the diameter of the hotplate.  
* Lids prevent the heat from escaping from the  
pot and thus shorten the cooking time and  
reduce the consumption of power.  
Note: Ensure that a link is present between  
Terminals 1,2 & 3 and Terminals 4 & 5  
respectively.  
USING THE HOB FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Before using the hob for the first time, thoroughly  
clean the hob to ensure any debris is removed from  
the surface of the hob that may cause damage to  
the hob surface during operation. When using the  
hob for the first time, the heating plates may emit a  
light odour so it will be necessary to ventilate the  
room in which the hob is located.  
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OPERATING THE HOB  
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1. Rear left O 145mm Hotplate  
2. Rear right O 180mm Hotplate  
3. Front left O 210mm Hotplate  
4. Front right O 145mm Hotplate  
5. Hotplate Selection Sensor  
6. Hotplate Indicators  
7. Minus Sensor  
5
6
5
8. Plus Sensor  
9. Lock Sensor with LED  
10. Main Sensor  
7
8
9
3
4
10  
Switching The Hob On  
Automatic Power Reduction System  
To turn on the hob press the main sensor (10) and  
the hotplate indicators (6) will all show “0”. Select  
the desired hotplate to be turned on by pressing  
the respective hotplate selection sensor (5) and  
then setting the desired heating power using the  
plus (8) and minus (7) sensors, up to a maximum  
setting of nine.  
This allows each of the hotplates to be set to oper-  
ate at full power for a period of time and then auto-  
matically reduce the heating power of the hotplate  
to a preset setting. To activate the automatic  
power reduction system:  
1. Select the hotplate by pressing the respective  
hotplate selection sensors (5) and set the heat  
ing power to 9 by pressing the plus sensor (8).  
Note: If a hotplate is not activated within 10 sec-  
onds of turning on the hob, the hob will automati-  
cally switch off.  
2. With the heating power at 9, press the plus sen-  
sor (8) again and a dot will be displayed beside  
the “9”.  
Switching The Hob Off  
All the hotplates can be turned off simultaneously  
by pressing the main sensor (10) or the hotplates  
can be turned off individually by pressing the  
respective hotplate selector sensor (5) and setting  
the heating power to “0” using the minus sensor  
(7). The letter “H” will be displayed in the respec-  
tive hotplate indicators (6) until the hotplate has  
cooled.  
3. Within 10 seconds, set the desired reduced  
heating power setting by pressing the minus  
sensor (7). The respective hotplate indicator (6)  
will alternately flash “A” and the reduced  
heating power setting.  
4. After the hotplate has heated the pot at full  
power and has reduced to the preset power set-  
ting, the power setting can be adjusted if  
required by pressing the minus (7) or plus (8)  
sensors.  
Limited Time Of Operation  
HEATING  
MAXIMAL TIME  
POWER LEVEL OF OPERATION  
IN HOURS  
To increase its reliability the plate  
is provided with an operation time  
limiter for each hotplate. The  
maximal times of operation  
depend on the last selected heat-  
ing power level. A hotplate switch-  
es off automatically if the heating  
power has not been changed dur-  
ing the specified time (See the  
table) and the residual time indica-  
tor is lighted. You can however  
switch the hob back on and use  
the respective hotplates up to the  
specified time periods again.  
Lock Function  
1
2
10  
10  
The hob has a lock function which when activated  
can prevent the hotplate being accidentally  
switched on by children, pets etc. It can be operat-  
ed when the hob is switched off or in operation. To  
activate the lock function, press the lock sensor (9)  
until the lock sensor LED is lit. To unlock, press the  
lock sensor (9) until the lock sensor LED goes out  
and a sound is emitted.  
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4
5
6
7
8
9
5
4
3
3
2
2
1
Note: After a power failure the lock function is  
activated automatically.  
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COOKING GUIDELINES  
The information given in the following table is for guidance only  
Heat  
Setting  
Cooking  
Process  
Suitable For  
Cook Time  
Tips/Hints  
0
Residual heat, off position  
Melting  
Hollandaise sauce, melting butter,  
chocolate, gelatine  
5-25 mins  
10-40 mins  
25-50 mins  
Stir occasionally  
Cook with lid on  
1-2  
Solidifying  
Simmering  
Fluffy omelettes, baked eggs  
Simmering rice and milk-based  
dishes  
Heating up ready-cooked meals  
Add at least twice as much  
liquid as rice, stir milk dish-  
es part way through cook-  
ing  
2-3  
3-4  
4-5  
Steaming  
Braising  
Steaming vegetables, fish  
Braising meat  
With vegetables add only a  
little liquid (a few table-  
spoons)  
20-45 mins  
Use only a little liquid, e.g.:  
max. 1/4 I water for 750g  
of potatoes  
Steaming Potatoes  
20-60 mins  
Boiling  
Cooking larger quantities of food,  
stews and soups  
60-150 mins.  
Up to 3 I liquid plus  
ingredients  
Frying escalope, veal cordon bleu,  
as required  
Turn halfway through  
cooking  
6-7  
7-8  
Gentle frying cutlets, rissoles, sausages, liver, roux,  
eggs, pancakes, doughnuts  
Heavy Frying  
Hash browns, loin steaks, steaks  
flädle (pancakes for garnishing soup)  
5-15 mins. per  
pan  
Turn halfway through  
cooking  
Boiling  
Searing  
Deep Frying  
Boiling large quantities of water, cooking pasta, searing meat (goulash, pot roast)  
deep frying chips  
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CLEANING & ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
Note: Daily cleaning and proper maintenance have a crucial impact on the durability of your hob and it is  
recommended that the hob is always cleaned after every use.  
To clean the hob:  
* Wipe off slight, not burned patches of dirt using a damp cloth without a cleaning agent.  
Washing liquid can cause blue discolouration to appear on the plate and these stains may not be  
removable after first cleaning.  
* Remove larger patches of dirt, strongly sticking to the plate using a sharp scraper and wipe off the  
surface with a damp cloth.  
* If any plastic item, kitchen foil, sugar or food containing sugar is accidentally allowed to melt on the hot  
surface of the hob, remove immediately with a scraper while the cooking surface is still hot to avoid the  
risk of damage to the surface.  
* Never apply any form of cleaning agent on a hot surface of the hob.  
For any other maintenance or repair issues, contact Waterford Stanley Service Department on 051-302333  
for customers in the Republic of Ireland or 028-87722195 for customers in Northern Ireland. When contact-  
ing the Service Department please quote your hob’s individual serial number, this can be located on the rat-  
ing plate which is on the underside of the hob or the front cover of the manual.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
The following are a list of minor faults with instructions on how to rectify them which should be checked by  
the user.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
ACTION  
1. The appliance is not working  
-
power supply failure  
-
check the in-house electric sys-  
tem fuse, replace if necessary  
2. The appliance does not respond  
to entered settings  
-
-
-
Control panel has not been  
switched on  
-
-
-
Switch it on  
Sensors have been touched for  
less than one second  
Touch the sensors for a bit longer  
Several sensors have been  
touched at the same time  
Always touch only one sensor  
(except when switching off a hot  
plate)  
3. The appliance does not respond  
and emits a short signal  
-
-
Child lock has been activated  
-
Switch off the Child lock  
4. The appliance does not respond  
and emits a long signal  
Improper operation (improper sen- - Again activate the plate  
sors have been touched or proper  
sensors have been touched for too  
short a time  
-
-
Covered or dirty sensor (sensors)  
-
Uncover or clean the sensors  
5. The whole appliance switches off  
6. One hotplate switches off  
No settings have been entered  
within 10 seconds from switching  
the plate on  
-
Again switch on the control panel  
and immediately enter the settings  
-
-
Covered or dirty sensor(s)  
-
-
Uncover or clean the sensors  
Again switch on the hotplate  
Limited time of operation  
Covered or dirty sensor(s)  
-
-
Uncover or clean the sensors  
7. Residual temperature indicator is - power supply failure, the appliance - the residual temperature indicator  
not lighted although the hotplates  
are still hot  
has been disconnected from the  
mains  
will work again after switching the  
control panel on and off.  
8. CRACK IN THE CERAMIC  
PLATE  
DANGER! IMMEDIATELY DISCONNECT THE CERAMIC PLATE FROM  
THE MAINS (FUSE) AND CALL THE NEAREST CUSTOMER SERVICE  
CENTRE.  
9. If the fault still remains  
Disconnect the ceramic plate from the mains (fuse) and call the nearest  
Customer Service Centre.  
Important!  
You are the person responsible for proper condition and operation of  
the appliance in your household. If you call the Service for a fault  
which resulted from improper operation, you will be charged with the  
costs of the visit even during the period of warranty. We shall not be  
held liable for damages caused by a failure to observe this manual.  
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WARRANTY  
We undertake to repair or replace, free of charge to you any part found to be faulty within the 2 year  
period from the date of purchase provided that:-  
*
*
*
*
The fault is, in our opinion, caused by defective workmanship, or material and not by accident,  
misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear.  
Any manufacturing defect is reported to the stockist from whom you bought the appliance or  
directly to Waterford Stanley Service Department within 2 years of the date of purchase.  
The Waterford appliance is installed to the Manufacturer’s recommendations and by a suitably  
qualified person.  
The guarantee registration form is completed fully and returned to us within 30 days of the  
purchase date, or proof of purchase is provided detailing the date of purchase.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any alteration to this appliance that is not approved in writing by Waterford  
Stanley will render the guarantee void.  
Manufactured by  
Waterford Stanley Ltd.,  
Unit 210, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road,  
Waterford, Ireland.  
Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315  
Rev: 001 DP 070827  
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