LG KA68010F User Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions
Ceramic Glass Induction HOB
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the HOB, it is essential
to read these operating instructions before it is installed or used for
the first time. And please keep this manual for later reference.
KA 68010S
KA 68010A
KA 68010F
KA 68020S
www.lg.com
3828W 5A8236
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Ceramic Glass Induction HOB

Installation and Operating InstructionsCeramic Glass Induction HOBTo avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the HOB, it is essentialto read these op

Page 2 - Dear Customer

10Safety• Keep objects or materials liable to melt awayfrom the ceramic glass surface, for example,plastic utensils, aluminium foil, or cooking wraps.

Page 3 - Contents

11Disposal of old appliancesWARNING: Before disposing of old appliancesplease make them inoperable so that they cannotbe the source of danger.To do th

Page 4 - Electrical Safety

12InductionFunctionality of Cooking ZonesAn induction coil is beneath the ceramic glass cooking surface. This generates magnetic fields, which act dir

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13Suitable Kitchenware for Induction CookingZonesPots and Pans• In principle all pots and pans with magnetic bases are suitable.These are steel, steel

Page 6 - Child Safety

14Suitable KitchenwarePan SizeUp to a certain limit the induction cooking zone adapts itself to thesize of the pan base diameter. However, the pan bas

Page 7 - Safety During Use

15Pots and pansThe better the pot, the better the cooking results.• You can recognize good pots and pans by their bases. The baseshould be as thick an

Page 8 - Safety When Cleaning

16Suitable KitchenwareTips on saving energyYou will save valuable energy by observing the following points:• Always position pots and pans before you

Page 9

17Description of the ApplianceCooking zones and controlInduction cooking zone18cm1900W (Normal) 2400W (Boost)Induction cooking zone21cm 2200W (Normal)

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18The Key Features of Your Appliance• Induction cooking zones: The appliance is fitted with ceramicglass and induction cooking zones. Induction heats

Page 11 - Disposal of old appliances

19Operating InstructionsBefore using for the first timeInitial CleaningWipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and ceramiccooktop glass clean

Page 12 - Induction

2Dear CustomerPlease read these operating instructions carefully.Above all, please observe the “safety” section on the first fewpages.Please retain th

Page 13

When an individual cooking zone or the entire hob is switchedoff, any residual heat is shown with an or in the displayfor the appropriate c

Page 14 - Suitable Kitchenware

211. To set quickly when the power level “0” is displayed.Touch the or key. The first time is pressed, the heat level is set

Page 15 - Pots and pans

22Operating InstructionsBoost FunctionBy using the boost function you can increase the power of any oneinduction burner provided that there are no oth

Page 16

Boost FunctionLeft Front cooking zone and Right Front cooking zone are sharingthe power. if you are cooking on both front cooking zones, you can not u

Page 17 - Description of the Appliance

24Operating InstructionsTimerA cooking duration can be set with the integrated timer for allcooking zones. When the end of the cooking duration is rea

Page 18

3. Using the or key set or adjust the required period of time(eg. 30 minutes).After a few seconds the timer will start automatically and w

Page 19 - Operating Instructions

26Operating InstructionsPauseSelecting the Pause Key lowers each active burner to low setting.When pause is deactivated each burner returns to it’s or

Page 20

27Uses, Tables and TipsChart for Setting the Cooking ZonesHeat setting 9 or Boost7-96-74-53-42-31-20Heating UpHeavyBrowningDeep fatfryingBakingFryingB

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28If a element is in constant use for a long time without the settingbeing changed, the automatic time limiter is activated.Then, power level is set

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29Cleaning and careThe cleaning effort for induction ceramic glass cooking surfaces isconsiderably less than for cooking surfaces with radiant heating

Page 23 - Boost Function

3Contents Safety ... 4-11Induction ...

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30Light Soiling1. Wipe the ceramic glass surface with a damp cloth and a littlecooktop cleaner.2. Then rub dry with a clean cloth. Remnants of cleaner

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31Problem Soils1. Remove sugar, melted plastic, aluminium foil or other meltablematerials with a glass scraper immediately and while still hot.Importa

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32Installation InstructionsTechnical DataImportant! The new appliance may only be installed andconnected by a registered specialist.Please observe the

Page 27 - Uses, Tables and Tips

33Safety Instructions for the Installer• A device must be provided in the electrical installation whichallows the appliance to be disconnected from th

Page 28 - Automatic time limiter

34Installation InstructionsElectrical ConnectionBefore connecting, check that the nominal voltage of the appliance,that is the voltage stated on the r

Page 29 - Cleaning and care

35Warning: Pay attention (conformity) to phase and neutralallocation of house connection and appliance(connection scheme), otherwise components can be

Page 30 - Cleaning and Care

36Installation InstructionsAssembly<Fig. 2>Remove thebracing from thefurniture for hobairflow.<Fig. 3>Follow Fig.3 forminimumrequired surf

Page 31

37<Fig. 4>Cabinet cutout and mounting clip locations.155155155CLCL155

Page 32 - Installation Instructions

38Installation InstructionsThe board is to be installed underneath the hob.<Fig. 5>Hob into cutout as shown in Fig. 5.Caution: It is very import

Page 33

39<Fig. 7>To remove the hob, it must be pressed out from below.<Fig. 8>Junction box should be located 500mm below of the hob.Warning: The

Page 34

4Safety• You can download a owner's manual athttp://www.lg.com.• The appliance is not intended to be operated bymeans of an external timer or sep

Page 35

40Troubleshooting Malfunctions often have simple explanations. Please read thefollowing instructions before calling the after-sales service:Problem de

Page 36

41Problem descriptionIndicator shows Possible cause or Remedies• Check that the household fuses for theappliance are OK. Check if there has beena powe

Page 37 - <Fig. 4>

42Troubleshooting Problem description Indicator shows Flashing Boost does not work.RepairsRepairs may only be carried out by service technicians.Possi

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43ServicePackaging and old appliancesYour new appliance was protected by suitable packaging while itwas on its way to you. All materials used for this

Page 39

LG Electronics Australia 2 Wonderland Drive Eastern Creek NSW 2766 (ABN : 98 064 531 264)FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT LG Service on 1300 LG CAR

Page 40 - Troubleshooting

5• Flush-mounted appliances may only be operatedfollowing installation in suitable cabinets andworkplaces which conform to the relevantstandards. This

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6Safety Child SafetyThis appliance is not intended for use by youngchildren or infirm persons unless they have beenadequately supervised by a responsi

Page 42

7This appliance can be used by children aged from 8years and above and persons with reduced physical,sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experie

Page 43 - Packaging and old appliances

8Safety • Overheated fats and oils catch fire quickly. Youshould supervise cooking when preparing foods infat or oil.• Switch off the cooking zones af

Page 44 - Printed in korea

9How to avoid damage to the appliance• Do not use the cooking area as a worktop orstorage space.• Please be careful the edges when moving pots andpans

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