Tricity Bendix Range TBC 650 BL User Manual

Ceramic Glass Hob  
Operating and As s embly Ins tructions  
TBC 650 BL  
319 4877-00 PM-D 99.09.24  
 
Content  
Ins tructions for the Us er  
Ins tructions for the Ins taller  
Important Safety Information  
Unpacking and Control  
Des cription of the Hob  
Before the Firs t Us e  
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5
Technical Data  
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Important Safety Requirements  
Ins tallation  
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5
Electrical Connection  
Operating Ins tructions  
The Right Cooking Utens ils  
Cleaning and Care  
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7
8
Something not Working  
Service and Spare Parts  
Cus tomer Care  
9
9
9
Tricity Bendix Service Force  
Guarantee Conditions  
10  
12  
 
Important Safety Information  
This Safety Information is provided in the interes ts of your s afety. Pleas e read them carefully before ins tal-  
ling or us ing the hob. If you are uns ure of the meaning of any of the warnings pleas e contact our Cus tomer  
Care Department.  
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Do not store temperature sensitive or inflammable  
materials (e.g. detergents, aerosols) in drawers or  
cupboards underneath the hob.  
Ins tallation  
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This appliance must be installed by qualified per-  
sonnel, according to the manufacturers instruction  
and to the relevant British Standards.  
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The hob surface must not be used as a storage or  
working area.  
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Remove all packaging before using the appliance.  
Do not allow sugar (solid or liquid) or plastic to come  
into contact with the hob surface when hot.  
Ensure the electrical supply complies with the type  
stated on the rating plate.  
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Do not attempt to modify the hob in any way.  
Clean this hob in accordance with the Maintenance  
and Cleaning Instructions.  
Do not install the hob if the ceramic glass is dama-  
ged or cracked.  
Do not use the hob if the glass is damaged, contact  
your local Service Force Centre.  
Child Safety  
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This appliance is designed to be operated by adults.  
Do not allow children to play near or with the  
appliance.  
Service  
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This hob should only be repaired or serviced by an  
authorised Service Engineer and only genuine  
approved spare parts should be used.  
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The appliance gets hot when it is in use. Children  
should be kept away until it has cooled.  
Children can also injure themselves by pulling pots  
or pans off the hob.  
Dis pos al  
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Please dispose of any packaging material and old  
appliances at authorised disposal sites.  
During Us e  
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Only use the hob when it is fully installed.  
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This hob is intended for domestic cooking only. It is  
not designed for commercial industrial purposes.  
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Ensure the power ON/OFF control is off when not  
in use.  
When using other electrical appliances, ensure the  
cable does not come into contact with the hot surfa-  
ces of the hob.  
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Do not use unstable or mis-shapen pans on the hob.  
Never leave the hob unattended when cooking with  
oil or fat.  
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Never use plastic or aluminium foil dishes on the  
hob.  
The cooking zones heat up quickly when they are  
turned on. Only turn them on when a saucepan is  
on the cooking zone.  
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The residual heat indicator will not operate if there  
is a power failure.  
In case a pan/pot is left on the cooking zone the resi-  
dual heat indicator can switch off even though the  
cooking zone may still be hot from the contents of  
the pan.  
 
Unpacking and Control  
Please examine the appliance before instal-  
lation. If the appliance is damaged please  
immediately contact your retailer before  
installation. The packing material should be  
disposed of safely, with due regard for the  
environment.  
Des cription of the Hob  
TBC 650 BL  
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Cooking Zone  
Cooking Zone  
Cooking Zone  
Cooking Zone  
Ø 180 mm, 1700 W  
Ø 145 mm, 1200 W  
Ø 180 mm, 1700 W  
Ø 145 mm, 1200 W  
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3
5. Residual heat indicators  
Hotplate Switches  
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1
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5
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Before the Firs t Us e  
Clean your ceramic glass hob thoroughly before its first  
use. Then clean it regularly when it is just warm or cold.  
Ceramic glass hobs are treated and cleaned the same  
way as glass.  
When you use the ceramic hob for the first time it can  
temporarily emit an odour.  
 
Operating Ins tructions  
Heat Control Knobs  
The control knobs regulates the heating capacity of the  
cooking zones.  
The control knobs for the cooking zone can be turned  
to the left and to the right to the desired position.  
1 = minimum setting  
1
2
3
6
9 = maximum setting.  
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5
Setting it back to O“ turns off the cooking zone.  
Always put pans or pots on the halolight cooking zones,  
before switching on.  
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8
7
Hotplate s etting chart  
Function  
OFF  
Examples  
residual heat, keeping  
warm  
0
1
keeping warm,  
melting  
smaller amount of hot  
pot, sauce, butter,  
chocolate  
Gentle simmering  
heating  
rice  
spinach  
2
Gentle frying  
omelette,  
fried eggs  
2--3  
4--5  
Simmering  
vegetables, small  
amounts of fruit with little  
liquid  
boiling  
Frying  
boiled potatoes, stews,  
soups, sauces  
5--6  
6--7  
schnitzel, cutlets, meat-  
balls, fish--filet  
in deep fat  
Quick frying  
potato fritters, pancakes  
fried eggs  
7--8  
9
Boiling  
Deep fat frying  
...then switch--back to  
appropriate setting  
Res idual heat indicator  
Each cooking zone is related to one indicator. The war-  
ning lamp lights up when the surface of the correspon-  
ding cooking zone reaches a temperature which could  
cause burns.  
residual heat indicator  
This light remains lit after the heated-up area has been  
switched off as long as the residual heat of the corres-  
ponding cooking surface can cause burns. The light will  
o
go out when the temperature falls below 60 C.  
 
The Right Cooking Utens ils  
Saucepans and frying pans  
Saucepans and frying pans should not be smaller than  
the cooking zone, and preferably not more than 10-15  
mm larger than the diameter of the cooking zone.  
Always use cooking and frying utensils with smooth,  
flat bottoms.  
The bottoms should always be clean and dry. Cookwith  
a lid in place.  
Check that the bottoms of utensils are smoth and unda-  
maged; bottoms with burrs and sharp edges will  
scratch the ceramic glass surface.  
Scratches can also be caused by grains of sand (e.g.  
originating from the previous washing of vegetables),  
drawn over the cooking surface with the pan, or by  
burrs and the rims of pan bottoms.  
To avoid scratching or damaging the ceramic glass sur-  
face, pots and pans should be moved on the plate by  
lifting them, and not by sliding.  
Utensils with aluminium and copper bottoms can leave  
behind metallic discolorations which can only be rem-  
noved with difficulty or sometimes not at all.  
When cold, pan bases normally curve slightly inwards  
by approx. 0,1-0,5 mm (are concave). In no case  
should they curve outwards (be convex).  
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8
Follow any guidelines provided by the saucepan manu-  
facturer. Ensure they are recommended for use on  
ceramic hobs.  
Check that the appliance is switched off after  
use.  
Energy cons umption  
To save energy, you should . . .  
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use only cooking and frying utensils with smooth,  
flat bottoms.  
place pots and pans in position before switching in  
the cooking zone.  
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wherever possible, cover pots and pans with a lid.  
switch off the cooking zone a few minutes before the  
end of the cooking time, in order to make use of the  
residual heat.  
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use the residual heat of the cooking zones for kee-  
ping food warm or for melting.  
position pots and pans centrally on the cooking  
zones.  
 
Cleaning and Care  
Before cleaning, make sure the hob is cool and discon-  
nected from the power supply.  
Never use aggressive or abrasive agents, such  
as oven sprays, stain or rust removers, scouring  
powder, or sponges with an abrasive effect.  
Special cleaning agents such as Vitroclen and ceramic  
scrapers are available from department stores, electri-  
cal specialist shops, and in drug and grocery stores.  
Cleaning after each us e  
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Slight, non-burnt soiling can be wiped off with a  
damp cloth.  
Burnt soiling has to be removed with a scraper.  
Afterwards wipe off the ceramic glass surface with  
a damp cloth, and Vitroclen.  
Stain removal  
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Light metallic stains (aluminium residues) can be  
removed from the cooking zone with a ceramic hob  
cleaning agent such as Vitroclen when cool.  
Sugar solutions, food stuffs with a high sugar con-  
tent, plastics, or kitchen foil - must be removed  
immediately with a scraper. If this type of soilage is  
not removed immediately it can cause irreparable  
damage to the ceramic glass surface. When the  
surface has cooled wipe over with a damp cloth and  
Vitroclen.  
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Before using any detergent or cleaning agent on the  
ceramic glass top, ensure they are recommended  
by the manufacturer for use on ceramic glass hobs.  
Do not apply any cleaning agents to hot cooking  
zones. Ensure any residues are wiped off before the  
cooking zones are used again.  
Special problems  
. . . . if a chemical cleaner proves inadequate  
Check whether the use of a scraper is more effective.  
. . . . when darks s tains occur  
If the use of a scraper and a stainless steel cleaning  
agent proves unsuccessful, your decor surface has  
most likely been scratched by using unsuitable cleaning  
agents, or by pan bottoms with a scouring effect. This  
will not impair the efficiency of your cooking surface.  
. . . . when metallic dis colouration appear on the  
cooking zones  
Pots and pans with unsuitable bottoms, or unsuitable  
cleaning agents have been used. The discolouration  
can only be removed with considerable effort, using a  
ceramic glass or stainless steel cleaning agent.  
. . . . when the s urface s hows s cratches or  
impres s ions  
These blemishes, caused by scraping or melted on  
objects, cannot be removed. This will not impair the  
efficiency of your cooking surface.  
 
Something not working  
If your hob is not functioning correctly please carry out  
the following checks before calling out an engineer.  
Important: If you call out an engineer to a fault  
lis ted below, or to repair a fault caus ed by incorrect  
us e or ins tallation, a charge will be made even if  
the appliance is under guarantee.  
Symptom  
Pos s ible Solution  
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Check the mains fuse has not failed  
Check a power level has been selected  
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The cooking zones do not function  
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The cooking zone may have only been  
switched on for a short while, and is therefore  
below 60 oC  
After switching off a cooking zone the hob  
hot indicator is not illuminated  
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This is not a fault, the buzzing will disappear  
as the zone heats up  
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A buzzing is heard when a cooking zone is  
switched on  
This is probably a result of burned on  
remnants that have not been removed  
regularly. They will not affect the function of  
the hob.  
Discolorations appear in the cooking zone  
If after carrying out the abovce checks there is still a fault, contact your local Service Force Centre.  
Service and Spare Parts  
Cus tomer Care  
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When you contact the Service Centre you will need to  
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Tel: 08705 950950  
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Your name, address and post code.  
Your telephone number.  
Clear and concise details of the fault.  
The model and serial number of the appliance  
(Found on the rating plate).  
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The purchase date.  
In guarantee customer should ensure that the checks  
listed in “Something not working“ have been made as  
the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a  
mechanical or electrical breakdown.  
 
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Guarantee Conditions  
Standard guarantee conditions  
European Guarantee  
We, Tricity Bendix, undertake that if within 12 months  
of the date of the purchase this Tricity Bendix appliance  
or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason  
only of fault workmanship or materials, we will, at our  
option repair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE  
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subject to the following qualifications:  
The guarantee starts from the date you first purcha-  
sed your product.  
The guarantee is for the same period and to the  
same extent for labour and parts as exists in the  
new country of use for this brand or range of pro-  
ducts.  
The appliance has been correctly installed and used  
only on the electricity supply stated on the rating  
plate.  
The appliance has been used for normal domestic  
purposes only, and in accordance with the manu-  
facturers instructions.  
This guarantee relates to you and cannot be trans-  
ferred to another user.  
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repared, taken apart or tampered with any person  
not authorised by us.  
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with our instructions and is only used domestically,  
i.e. a normal household.  
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tre.  
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3 44 62 22 22  
911 3232 2600  
1678 47053  
20 78 77 50  
1753 219 898  
This guarantee does not cover:  
Pordenone +39 (0)  
Stockholm +46 (0)  
Slough  
Damage or calls resulting from transportation,  
improper use or neglect, the replacement of any  
light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.  
+44 (0)  
Coasts incurred for calls to put right an appliance  
which is improperly installed or calls to appliances  
outside the United Kingdom.  
Appliances found to be in use within a commercial  
environment, plus those which are subjected to ren-  
tal agreements.  
Products of Tricity Bendix manufacture which are  
not marketed by Tricity Bendix.  
 
Ins tructions for the Ins taller  
Please examine the appliance for any damage. If the  
appliance is damaged contact your retailer before the  
appliance is connected.  
Please keep packaging away from children and dis-  
pose of with due regard for the environment.  
Technical Data  
TBC 650 BL  
Hob dimens ions :  
MADE IN GERMANY  
length:  
depth:  
height:  
572 mm  
502 mm  
49 mm  
TYP: PEE2 001 PNC: 949 590 770 MODEL: TBC 650 BL  
F.Nr.: . . . . . . . . . . . .  
AC 230 V  
Total max. 5.8 kW  
Cut out dimens ions :  
length:  
depth:  
560 mm  
490 mm  
Voltage  
Cable  
230 V - 50 Hz  
6 mm  
Total power:  
Fus e rating  
5,8 kW  
30 Amp  
We reserve the right to make technical changes.  
Important Safety Requirements  
.
.
The hob must only be installed by a qualified electri-  
cian.  
Damaged hobs with cracks or breakages in the  
ceramic glass surface must not be connected to the  
electrical supply.  
distance from worktop  
opening to the rear wall  
min 55 mm  
.
This hob must be installed in accordance with the  
IEE Wiring Regulations (current Edition). Detailed  
recommendations are contained in the following  
British Standards Codes of Practice: B.S.  
6172/B.S. 5440 Part 2 and B.S. 6891 Current Edi-  
tions.  
20 mm  
Ins tallation dimens ions  
The opening in the cabinet must correspond to the  
standard dimensions. The necessary information can  
be found in the dimensional sketch.  
distance from worktop opening to  
the left or right side wall or to a hig-  
h cupboard  
min 55 mm  
.
.
The separation between the lower surface of the  
hob and the parts of the furniture below it must be  
at least 20 mm  
20 mm  
The lateral separation between the sides of the hob  
and the cabinet must be at least 55 mm, and must  
be at least 55 mm from the rear panel.  
 
.
The minimum distance combustible material can be  
fitted above the hob in line with the edges of the hob  
is 420 mm. If it is fitted below 420 mm a space of 55  
mm must be allowed from the edges of the hob.  
.
.
The minimum distance combustible material can be  
fitted directly above the hob is 700 mm.  
If a cooker hood is installed above the hob, a clea-  
rance height of 650 mm must be allowed.  
min. 650 mm  
This appliance conforms to Type Y (IEC 335-2-6)  
with regard to fire protection. Only appliances of  
this type may be ins talled on one s ide of adjacent  
cabinets or walls .  
Ins tallation  
fig 1  
radius  
.
.
Cut the worktop according to the prescribed dimen-  
sions. See fig. 1. Saw exactly along the scribed line.  
R5  
Place according to figure 2.  
width  
490 + 1  
560 + 1  
depth  
Fas tening according to fig. 3  
R5  
.
.
Tighten bracket against the underside of the work-  
top. Fix according to figur 3.  
radius  
Using a screwdriver, tighten the tension clamps  
evenly starting at the centre and moving diagonally  
until the built-in rim is tight on the worktop.  
Points for fixing clamps  
.
.
Do not over tighten.  
fig 2  
Do not use an electric or pneumatic screwdriver  
without an adjustable safety clutch.  
560  
490 +1  
+1  
fig 3  
hobs frame  
Ceramic glass plate  
worktop  
Einbaukasten  
fixing clamp  
 
Electrical connections  
Before connecting the appliance, check that the vol-  
Mains terminal  
in the bottom of the hob  
tage quoted on the rating plate - that is, the nominal vol-  
tage of the appliance - corresponds to the available  
mains voltage. The rating plate can be found on the  
lower housing of the ceramic glass hob.  
changing brid-  
ges of the ter-  
minal  
The mains connection must be carried out by an expert  
electrician. The VDE-regulations and the valid pre-  
scriptions by the local power suppy boards have to be  
compiled with.  
Prior to connection it should be checked whether the  
voltage stated on the type plate -- i.e. the nominal vol-  
tage of the appliance and of the oven/control box -- is  
identical with the prevailing mains voltage. The type  
plate ist located on the hobs bottom.  
The heating element voltage amounts to 230 V ~. The  
appliance will also perfectly perform with the former  
mains voltage of 220 V ~.  
The mains connection must be carried out in a way that  
an all--pole insulating device is existing with a contact  
opening of at least 3 mm, e.g. LS--automatism, earth--  
leakage circuit--breaker or fuse.  
s train relief device  
A wire of type H05VV-F or of higher rating is to be used  
as supply cable.  
Connecting pos s ibilities  
The mains terminal is located in the bottom of the  
appliance behind a covering slide. It can be opened  
with a screw driver (pict.).  
3 x 6 mm2  
(30 A)  
1
2
3
4
5
According to existing mains voltage the appliance has  
to be connected in correspondence with the diagrams  
of connecting possibilities. The bridges of the terminal  
board are to be changed accordingly, if need be.  
230 V ~  
1 L + N  
L1  
N
4 x 2,5 mm2  
(20 A)  
1
2
2
3
4
5
5
5
The protective conductor is to be connected to terminal  
400 V 2 N ~  
. The protective conductor must be longer than live  
leads.  
2 L + N  
L1  
L2  
N
5 x 2,5 mm2  
(16 A)  
1
3
4
The cable connections have to be es tablis hed as  
pres cribed and the terminal s crews be firmly tigh-  
tened.  
400 V 3 N ~  
3 L + N  
L1 L2 L3  
N
Afterwards the supply cable has to be secured by strain  
relief device and the covering slide must be closed by  
firmly pressing down (until it enganges).  
3 x 4 mm2  
(32 A)  
1
2
3
3
4
Prior to first use remove any possibly existing labels  
and protective film from the ceramic glass plate or the  
frame of the hob.  
230 V 2 ~  
(L3)  
L1  
L2  
2 L  
4 x 2,5 mm2  
(20 A)  
1
2
4
5
After connecting the electrical supply, all cooking  
zones should be briefly switched on one after the  
other at their maximum power, in order to test  
whether they are operational.  
230 V 3 ~  
3 L  
L1  
L2 L3  
 
IBNr.319 4877-00  
99.09.24 PM--D  
 

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