Hisense HEH8432BSCWF Manual
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Instructions for use
Induction hob with extractor
HEH6443B
HEH8443B

We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance.
This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier.
The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as
possible.
You can find the most recent version of the instructions for use on our website.
www.hisense.com
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning – general danger

Contents
41. Safety precautions ..........................................................................................................
51.1 Extraction use ..................................................................................................................
72. Other important safety warnings ...................................................................................
72.1 Cooking time limiter ........................................................................................................
72.2 ‘Open window’ function ..................................................................................................
83. Installation ........................................................................................................................
83.1 Safety ..............................................................................................................................
103.2 Preparations for installation .............................................................................................
183.3 Built-in .............................................................................................................................
224. Operating the cooking hob .............................................................................................
224.1 Control unit ......................................................................................................................
244.2 Switching the hob on/off .................................................................................................
254.3 Automatic pan detection .................................................................................................
254.4 Pan movement detection ................................................................................................
264.5 Switching the cooking zone on/off ..................................................................................
264.6 High heating setting - "Power boost" .............................................................................
274.7 Automatic heating ...........................................................................................................
274.8 Bridge Induction zone .....................................................................................................
284.9 Pause - "Stop&Go" .........................................................................................................
294.10 Memory function - "Recall function" ...............................................................................
294.11 Child lock .........................................................................................................................
294.12 Hot cooking zone indicator .............................................................................................
304.13 Time functions .................................................................................................................
324.14 User settings ...................................................................................................................
334.15 Operating the extraction module .....................................................................................
354.16 Extra functions ................................................................................................................
364.17 ConnectLife ....................................................................................................................
364.18 Wi-Fi management ..........................................................................................................
385. Tips and hints ..................................................................................................................
385.1 Cooking hob (conventional or glass ceramic) .................................................................
385.2 Induction cooking zone operating principle ....................................................................
395.3 Induction cookware .........................................................................................................
405.4 Energy saving tips ...........................................................................................................
416. Cleaning and maintenance .............................................................................................
426.1 Cleaning the grease filter unit ..........................................................................................
426.2 Replacing recirculation filters ..........................................................................................
437. Problems and errors .......................................................................................................
447.1 Noises during induction cooking .....................................................................................
458. Technical data .................................................................................................................
458.1 Information according to regulation (EU) 65/2014 - 66/2014 ..........................................
468.2 Compliance information ..................................................................................................
479. Environmental aspects ...................................................................................................
479.1 Disposal of the appliance and packaging .......................................................................
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1. Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts become hot
during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating
elements.
Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean
the appliance, as this may result in an electric shock.
The appliance is not intended to be controlled by external timers
or a separate remote control system.
WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance
to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Switch off all cooking
zones using their respective controls and remove the fuse or
trip the main circuit breaker so that the appliance is fully isolated
from the power mains.
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WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can
be dangerous and may result in fire. NEVER try to extinguish
a fire with water, but switch off the appliance and then cover
the flame with a lid or a fireproof blanket.
WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking
surfaces.
CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short
term cooking process has to be supervised continuously.
CAUTION: This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must
not be used for other purposes, such as room heating.
WARNING: Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer
of the cooking appliance or indicated by the manufacturer of
the appliance in the instructions for use as suitable or hob
guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of inappropriate
guards can cause accidents.
Metal objects or objects containing metal, such as knives, forks,
spoons, and lids, should not be placed on the hob surface, as
they can get hot.
After use, switch off the hob element by its control and do not
rely on the pan detector.
The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by
an authorized service technician or expert. Tampering with the
appliance or nonprofessional repair thereof may result in risk
of severe injury or damage to the product.
1.1 Extraction use
Local regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be
fulfilled.
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ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Avoid the risk of electric shock; make sure the appliance is
switched off before cleaning the appliance.
Do not use the extraction unit if the grease filter has not been
fitted properly!
To prevent hot fat from catching fire, you should only deep-fry
under continuous supervision.
Follow the instructions in the manual for cleaning or replacing
the grease filters and/or carbon filters!
DANGER OF FIRE!
There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning or
replacing grease filters and/or carbon filters are not followed.
Grease deposits in the metal grease filters can cause a fire.
Never flambé on a cooking zone with the extractor switched
on. The high flames can cause a fire. Always use the appliance
with the metal grease filter. Clean the grease filter regularly.
Overheated fat or oil can start a fire. Always supervise the
heating of fat and oil. Never extinguish a fire with water; always
use a fire blanket, lid or plate.
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2. Other important safety warnings
The appliance is intended for household use. Do not use it for any other purpose, such as room heating,
drying of pets or other animals, paper, fabrics, herbs etc. As this may lead to injury or fire hazard.
Using the glass ceramic hob as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it. Never heat
food in aluminium foil or in plastic containers on the cooking hob. Such foil or containers may melt
which can result in a fire or damage to the cooking hob.
Do not store temperature-sensitive items underneath the appliance, such as cleaners or detergents,
spray cans etc.
2.1 Cooking time limiter
WARNING!
The cooking-time limiter is a safety function of your cooking appliance. It will operate if you forget
to switch off your hob.
Depending on the setting you have chosen, the cooking time will be limited as follows:
The cooking zone switches off automatically after (hours):Setting
8Cooking assist
81 - 2
63 - 4
45 - 6
27 - 8
1.59
NOTE!
The Cooking-time limiter for the specific cooking zone is reset after the user has changed the
cooking level of the specific cooking zone.
NOTE!
Cooking zone related timers take priority over the cooking-time limiter.
2.2 ‘Open window’ function
If it is prescribed that an extraction unit, which is located in a room where a fireplace is present, may
only be used when a (kitchen) window is open, then a window sensor must be installed.
The ‘open window’ function is automatically activated as soon as an ‘open window’ sensor is connected
to the appliance. See chapter 'Connecting an ‘open window’ sensor'.
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3. Installation
3.1 Safety
Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts.
The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet
safety requirements.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorised service technician, in order to
avoid hazard.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before starting any repair work.
If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for any resulting damage.
The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or
expert. Tampering with the appliance or nonprofessional repair thereof may result in risk of severe
injury or damage to the product.
If another electrical appliance is connected to an AC power socket near the appliance, make sure the
power cord does not come in to contact with hot cooking zones.
Before connecting the appliance
WARNING!
Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance. Repair or any
warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the appliance shall not be
covered by the warranty.
WARNING!
Life-threatening, the danger of poisoning through back-drafting of combustion gasses!
Check the appliance for transport damage. Do not connect a damaged appliance.
The air must not be discharged into a flue that is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning
gas or other fuels (not applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into the room).
Extraction hoods and other appliances that extract cooking vapours can affect the safe operation of
appliances that burn gas or other fuel (including those in other rooms) by backflowing combustion
gases. These gases can potentially lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. After installing an extraction
hood or other vapour extractor, the operation of appliances with flue gas extraction must be tested
by a competent person to ensure that the combustion gases do not flow back.
Always provide adequate ventilation!
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When the extraction unit and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously
in operation, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4 × 10
-5
bar).
Local regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled.
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3.2 Preparations for installation
Free space around the appliance
≥ 500 mmA
≥ 40 mmB
≥ 40 mmC
≥ 50 mmD
Installation options
Exhaust to outside
Recirculation
*Flush-mount
INFORMATION!
If the option of recirculation through the back wall of the kitchen cabinet is used, any external
walls must be insulated.
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Exhaust to outside/Recirculation
Exhaust to outside/Recirculation/Plasma
Exhaust to outside/Recirculation
*Flush-mount
• The walls and the worktop surrounding the appliance must be heat resistant up to at least 105 °C.
• The worktop into which the hob is fitted should be flat.
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Stone countertop
1. Countertop
2. Appliance
3. Slot
Ceramic, wooden, or glass countertop
1. Countertop
2. Appliance
3. Slot
4. Wooden frame, thickness 16 mm
Given the margin of error (tolerance) for the glass ceramic plate of the appliance, and the cut-out in
the countertop, the slot is adjustable (min. 2mm).
Install the wooden frame 5 mm below the upper edge of the countertop (see figure).
WARNING!
The service department shall only be responsible for repairing and servicing the cooking hob.
Consult your specialized kitchen equipment dealer regarding re-installing the flush-mount
cooking hob.
Electrical connection
• This appliance must be earthed.
• The electrical connection must comply with national and local regulations.
• The cooking hob has to be hard-wired directly to the power mains.
• Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (voltage and frequency) and the
adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
• The voltage, frequency, power and the country for which the appliance has been designed are
shown on the appliance rating plate.
• For class I appliances, check that your home’s electrical system provides proper earthing.
• The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible.
• If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, or with other means for
disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full
disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions, the means for disconnection must be
incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. This is also applicable for
appliances with a supply cord and plug when the plug is not accessible after installing the appliance.
Using an omnipolar switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm fitted in the fixed wiring will
fulfil this requirement.
• The power cord must hang freely and should not be fed through a drawer.
• Use an approved cable with the correct cable diameters appropriate for the connection. The cable
casing should be able to withstand at least 65 °C and therefore preferably be of type H05VV-F.
• Before connecting the appliance, make sure the voltage indicated on the rating plate conforms
to the voltage in your power mains.
• The connection should be adjusted to the current and fuses.
• The appliance should not be connected to the mains via a multi-plug adapter or extension cable,
as the safe use of the equipment cannot be guaranteed.
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• After installation, the parts carrying electrical current and insulated parts shall be protected against
contact.
WARNING!
Do not test correct operation when the appliance is on its underside. The appliance must be fully
installed when the extractor is tested.
Determining the electrical connection available in the house
INFORMATION!
Check the voltage. Before connecting the appliance, make sure the voltage specified on the
rating plate conforms to the voltage of your power mains. The voltage of your power mains
(220–240 V between L and N) should be checked by an expert using an appropriate measuring
device.
Check the voltages present as indicated in the diagrams below.
1 phase - 1 neutral2 phases - 1 neutral3 phases - 1 neutral
Attaching the power cord to the appliance
INFORMATION!
Refer to the wiring diagrams located at the bottom of the appliance.
1. Open the cover of the connection terminal box.
2. Run the power cord through a cord strain relief (clamp) which protects
the cable from being pulled out.
3. Connect the wires according to your type of appliance.
4. Make the necessary connections between the terminals using the
supplied terminal bridges. The terminal bridges are located in the
connection box.
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Use Recirculation/Plasma filter
The hob is set to exhaust to outside as standard. Set (if necessary) the hob to use with a recirculation
or plasma filter.
1.
Immediately after connecting the appliance to the mains, touch key to switch on the appliance.
Then touch key for 3 seconds.
•
Menu appears and immediately followed by menu .
2. Use and to scroll through the menu and select .
3. Select another setting with the slider.
• 0 - Exhaust to outside (standard)
• 1 - Recirculation filter installed
• 2 - Plasma filter installed
4.
Touch key for 3 seconds to save the settings, or key if changes are not to be saved.
• Settings cannot be changed once the device has been connected to the mains for more than
2 minutes.
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Refer to 'Electrical connection'
Refer to 'Installation settings'
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Refer to 'Electrical connection'
Refer to 'Installation settings'
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1. Cut the recess in the countertop (see 'Installation dimensions').
2. Fit the ducts to the appliance according to the extraction choice (see ‘Installation options’). Tape the
ducts airtight where necessary.
3. Place the induction hob into the cut aperture.
4. Install the exhaust ducts according to the selected outlet (see 'Installation options'). For recirculation
with exhaust through the rear wall, use the template provided.
5. Connect the hob to the mains power supply (see 'Electrical connection').
6. If necessary, set the appliance to the correct connection power and the selected outlet
(see 'Installation settings').
INFORMATION!
• Veneer or other finish of the piece of kitchen furniture into which the hob is to be built in
should be treated with heat resistant glue (100 °C); otherwise, the worktop finish may be
discolored or deformed.
• Use of solid wood corner trims on worktops behind the induction cooking hob is only
allowed if the clearance between the trim and the hob is no smaller than indicated on the
installation plans.
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4. Operating the cooking hob
4.1 Control unit
DescriptionKey/display
Switching the hob on/off
The key can be used to turn the appliance on or off.
Lock/child lock
The appliance can be locked and unlocked to prevent it from being switched
on unintentionally. Switch off the appliance and touch and hold key for
3 seconds.
Time functions
Kitchen timer; for the entire cooking hob; does not power off the cooking
zone.
Cooking zone timers for each cooking zone; when the time has elapsed,
the cooking zone is switched off.
Timer related to the cooking zone
To set the time, touch the partially illuminated clock icon. The icon will light
up fully, allowing you to select the time. After 5 seconds, the time will start
to count down automatically. The arrow above or below the clock lights up
at the current or last selected cooking zone.
Increase time settings
Touch the key to increase the timer settings by 1 minute.
Touch and hold the key to quickly increase the timer settings to the desired
value.
Decrease time settings
Touch the key to decrease the timer settings by 1 minute.
Touch and hold the key to quickly decrease the timer settings to the desired
value.
Fast
Touch the key to increase the timer or programme timer settings by
10 minutes.
Canceling or resetting settings
Touch the key to stop the Timer operation and terminate the current settings.
User settings
On the appliance, you can easily set certain parameters such as: volume
of acoustic signals, brightness of indicators, automatic detection of
cookware, automatic locking, duration of acoustic alarm and various
extraction settings. The hob can also be reset to factory settings.
Touch and hold the key for 3 seconds to open the 'User settings' menu.
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DescriptionKey/display
Pause
With this function, you can pause the operation of the entire hob for up to
10 minutes. In the meantime, you can safely clean the hob without losing
your settings. Touch the key to turn on or off the cooking pause and turn it
on again.
Extra functions
Touch the key to activate extra hob settings: Melting, Warm, Simmer, Grill,
Fry and Boil.
The key located next to the extraction slider allows you to switch from
manual to automatic extraction, regardless of the setting in user settings.
The extraction is automatically adjusted when you operate a cooking zone
(the higher the power of the cooking zone, the higher the extraction rate).
Connection setup (Wi-Fi) (function available depending on the model)
When the user interface is on, and the cooking zones are off, touch and
hold the key, then release it to enter the menu displayed on the timer.
Melting
For melting chocolate, melting butter or slowly defrosting frozen food.
Reheating/keeping warm
The function enable automatic heating of water-based food without stirring
or additional heat maintenance of ready-made food.
Keeping warm just below boiling point/cooking with water
The function allows heating the liquid just below the boiling point, where
there is no rapid evaporation of water. Recommended for cooking dishes
with a large amount of water, e.g. soups, stews.
Grilling
The grill function creates a crispy surface, while keeping the food juicy on
the inside. Recommended for grilling meat, vegetables, fish.
Frying
The function is intended for cooking or frying food in a large amount of oil.
It creates a crispy, golden crust. Recommended for potatoes, meat, fish,
dough.
Boiling/cooking with water
This function lets you quickly heat the water to the boiling point.
Bridge (function available depending on the model)
Combine the cooking zones by pressing this key.
Timer settings display
Display the time settings.
Slider
Touch or slide the slider to set the cooking power or switch off the cooking
zone.
When ‘Automatic pan detection’ is enabled, the ‘0’ on the corresponding
slider lights up fully when a pan is placed on the cooking zone.
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DescriptionKey/display
Hot zone indicator
The cooking hob has an indicator light for each of the cooking zones,
indicating that the cooking zone is still hot after switching off. Even if you
switch off the hob, this indicator light will be on as long as the cooking zone
is hot! Do not touch the cooking zone while this indicator light is on.
Dry
Information text in the display.
Cleaning
Information text in the display.
Replace
Information text in the display.
Filter
Information text in the display.
Clean Air function
Selecting the Clean Air function, extraction is switched on (after switching
off the induction hob) every hour for 10 minutes to refresh the air in the
kitchen.
4.2 Switching the hob on/off
1. Touch key 1 second to switch on the hob.
2. On the slider indicating the cooking zones, '0' and 'A' are partially illuminated. If the pan is already
on the hob, '0' is fully illuminated and the rest of the slider is partially illuminated.
3. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone, and '0' on the corresponding slider will light
up fully.
4. Set the cooking power by touching the desired power level. A short beep will be emitted.
The selected level is fully illuminated.
5. Switch off the hob by touching key .
INFORMATION!
If no cooking zone is switched on in 20 seconds, the induction hob will power off.
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1. Transfer (within 3 sec.) the cookware from one active cooking zone to another free cooking zone.
The preset power level and the preset timer will start flashing on the new cooking zone.
2. Within 5 seconds, confirm the transfer of settings by touching the slider.
3. If the settings transfer is not confirmed within this time or level 0 of a new cooking zone is touched,
the settings will not be transferred.
INFORMATION!
Moving a large pan placed on paired Bridge induction cooking zones to other Bridge induction
cooking zones is also possible.
4.5 Switching the cooking zone on/off
1. Touch or swipe the selected slider to select the desired power level.
2. A short beep sounds, the selected power is fully illuminated.
3. Switch off the cooking zone by touching 0 on the slider.
4.6 High heating setting - "Power boost"
For quick cooking, the high heating setting can be additionally activated on the cooking zones.
Thus, setting can be additionally activated on the cooking zones. Thus,with the additional power of
the cooking zones, you can quickly heat up even larger quantities of water. The additional operating
power is activated, before it automatically decreases to level 9. If operating power is activated, before
it automatically decreases to level 9. If the hob is not too hot, it can be reactivated after switching off
automatically.
1. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone.
2. Select boost level P with the slider.
3. To switch off the "Power boost" function, reduce the cooking zone power.
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INFORMATION!
After 10 minutes, the power boost setting is automatically reduced to setting 9.
4.7 Automatic heating
Use ‘automatic heating’ to quickly heat a pan. When ‘automatic heating’ is actuated, the power
temporarily goes to setting 9. Depending on the preselected power level, the pan will be heated for
the related heating time (see table). Then, the power automatically returns to the set power level.
87654321Power level
1951204302601801207040
Heat-up time (in
seconds)
If another power level (and corresponding heating time) is selected during 'automatic heating,' the
function stops when the new heating time has elapsed. If it has not yet elapsed, it is adjusted (new
heating time minus elapsed time).
3s
120s
1. Place the cookware onto the selected cooking zone.
2. Touch a power setting on the slider for 3 sec. The set power level lights up, and level 9 starts
flashing.
3. The pan heats up quickly at setting 9 and returns to the selected setting after the heating time
has elapsed. An acoustic signal sounds when the heating time has elapsed.
INFORMATION!
'Automatic heating' must not be used with a preheated pan.
4.8 Bridge Induction zone
(function available depending on the model)
The 'Bridge Induction' cooking zones on the left or right side of the hob can be combined into one
large connected zone. You can place an oval baking dish or grill plate on this zone.
• The maximum size of the baking tray is 40 x 25 cm.
• For an even heat distribution, we recommend a baking tray with a thicker bottom.
• The baking tray gets very hot during cooking, so take care to protect against burns.
• When placing the baking tray on the hob, be careful not to cover the control module with it.
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1s
1. The cooking zones to be combined must be switched off (set to 0) otherwise the icon will
not light up.
2. Touch key for 1 second to activate the function. A short beep will sound.
3. The symbol on the selected cooking zone flashes for 1 second.
4. Set the cooking level on the lower or upper slider.
5. Deactivate the function by touching key or by touching level 0 on the slider. A short beep will
be emitted.
6. The timer switches off if you switch on 'Bridge Induction'. It will be necessary to set the time
again.
4.9 Pause - "Stop&Go"
With this function, you can pause the operation of the entire hob during cooking.
10 min.
1. Touch and hold key for 1 second to activate the function. A short beep sounds, the pause key
flashes, and all cooking zones and the automatic pan detection temporarily stop. The cooking zone
timers are paused, but the kitchen timer continues to run.
2. All keys are inactive except and .
3. Touch key for 1 second within 10 minutes to deactivate the function. The hob will continue to
operate with the same settings as before the function was activated.
INFORMATION!
The hob will switch off automatically if no key is touched within 10 minutes.
INFORMATION!
If the kitchen timer is set, it remains active even if the hob is paused using the Pause - ‘Stop&Go’
function.
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4.10 Memory function - "Recall function"
In case of switching off the user interface unintended, the function allows you to restore the cooking
zone setting when switching on again.
9s 7s
1. Switch the hob on again within 9 seconds of switching it off.
2. After power-up, the indicator flashes for 7 seconds.
3. Within 7 seconds of switching on the appliance, touch key to restore the settings set before
switching off the hob. When the settings are restored, an acoustic signal will be emitted.
4. The settings cannot be reversed if key is not touched within 7 seconds or any other key is
activated immediately after powering on.
4.11 Child lock
The hob can be locked against unwanted switching on.
INFORMATION!
The hob must be switched off to activate the child lock.
3 s
3 s
1. Touch and hold for 3 seconds.
2. 'Loc' appears on the timer function display. A beep sounds, and the hob is now locked.
3. When the hob is locked, touch and hold for 3 seconds. A beep sounds, and the hob is now
unlocked.
INFORMATION!
If 'Loc' is enabled in 'User settings', the control must always be unlocked before using the
hob.
4.12 Hot cooking zone indicator
The hob is equipped with a hot cooking zone indicator.
The cooking zone heats up via residual heat emitted by the cookware. When you remove the cookware
from the cooktop or turn off the cooking zone, the indicator light illuminates; during this time, you
can use this heat to keep food warm or melt dishes.
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WARNING!
When goes out, the cooking zone may still be hot!
Danger! Risk of burns.
4.13 Time functions
Kitchen timer
The kitchen timer operates independently and is not connected to the cooking zone. When the kitchen
timer is set, it will continue to count down the time even after the hob is switched off.
9:59
INFORMATION!
The kitchen timer can only be set if the appliance is switched on. When the kitchen timer is
set, the time will continue to count down even after the hob is switched off or during the active
Stop&Go function.
1. Touch key to activate the kitchen timer. The display flashes and shows the corresponding
kitchen timer icon.
2. Touch key or to set the desired time in the range between 1 minute and 9 hours and
59 minutes.
Touch key to increase the desired time by 10 minutes.
3. The setting can be confirmed manually by touching key or will be confirmed automatically
after 7 seconds from the last change of the desired time.
4. After successfully confirming the setting, a beep sounds, and the corresponding timer function
icon is fully illuminated.
5. During the last minute of countdown, remaining time will be displayed in seconds.
INFORMATION!
After the time has elapsed, a beep sounds, which can be switched off by touching any key.
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Cooking zone timer
The cooking zone timer allows a selected cooking zone to be switched off automatically after a set
time has elapsed. A sound signal will sound, which can be switched off by touching any key. The timer
can only be set when the cooking zone is active.
1. Touch key to activate the cooking zone timer. The display flashes and shows the
corresponding cooking zone timer icon.
2. Touch key or to set the desired time in the range between 1 minute and 9 hours and
59 minutes.
Touch key to increase the desired time by 10 minutes.
3. The setting can be confirmed manually by touching key or will be confirmed automatically
after 7 seconds from the last change of the desired time.
4. After successfully confirming the setting, a beep sounds, and the corresponding timer function
icon is fully illuminated.
5. During the last minute of countdown, remaining time will be displayed in seconds.
INFORMATION!
When using two or more time functions, the associated timer icon currently displayed on the
screen is fully illuminated. Other icons of the set time functions will be half-illuminated, indicating
that the functions are set but currently not shown on the display. To display the selected set
time function, click on the corresponding key.
Changing the time function
1. Make sure that the time function to be adjusted is shown on the display. If it is not, do so by
pressing the key belonging to the time function. With the selected function, the triangle is illuminated.
2. Touch key or again so the timer display flashes with the corresponding time function
symbol.
3. Change the time by touching key , or .
4. The setting can be confirmed manually by touching key or , or will be confirmed
automatically after 7 seconds from the last change of the desired time.
Switch off the time function
When the time function is shown on the display, it can be terminated by simultaneously touching
keys and . It can also be terminated by touching key when it is set to 0:00 and confirmed or
shown on the display.
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4.14 User settings
On the appliance, you can easily set certain parameters such as: volume of acoustic signals, brightness
of indicators, automatic detection of cookware, automatic locking, duration of acoustic alarm and
various extraction settings. The hob can also be reset to factory settings.
The hob must be switched on.
1. Enter the parameter setting menu by touching for 3 seconds .
2. The display shows and after 2 seconds is displayed.
3. Use and to navigate the menu between the possible settings.
4. The available settings of the selected parameter are displayed with a half-illuminated line above
the values that can be set. The currently set value is fully illuminated.
5. Exit user settings by touching key for 3 seconds (settings are saved) or key (settings are
not saved).
INFORMATION!
User settings cannot be accessed if the kitchen timer is active.
DescriptionKey/display
Volume adjustment
Use the slider to set the desired volume level from 0 to 3.
Brightness setting
Use the slider to set the desired level of illumination from 1 to 3.
Automatic pan detection
Use the slider to turn the function on - 1 or off - 0.
Child lock setting
Use the 0 or 1 setting to turn on or off the automatic locking of the appliance.
Alarm duration setting
Use the slider to set the alarm duration from 0 to 2.
0 = 5 seconds
1 = 1 minute
2 = 2 minutes
Automatic extraction
By setting Hod to 'Automatic', the extractor is automatically switched on
when the induction hob is switched on. The extraction is automatically
controlled when a cooking zone is operated (the higher the power level of
the cooking zone, the higher the extraction).The extraction mode (sensitivity
level) can be set separately (see setting SEn) depending on the selected
power of the cooking zones.
0 - Manually
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DescriptionKey/display
1 - Automatic (default setting)
Clean grease filters indicator
In this setting, choose the degree of use of the induction hob (with extractor)
to determine when the grease filter needs to be cleaned. Cleaning the grease
filter is shown with an indication. There are 3 options available:
1 - No to limited use of cooking oils (P1) [cleaning every 40 hours].
2 - Moderate use of cooking oils (P2) (standard) [cleaning every 20 hours].
3 - Heavy use of cooking oils (P3) [cleaning every 10 hours].
4 - Indication switched off (OFF)
Extraction sensitivity level
Set a sensitivity level for automatic extraction (Hod function enabled)
depending on the power level of the cooking zones. There are 3 sensitivity
levels adjustable:
1 - Extraction setting (L1) adjustable up to a maximum of level 5
2 - Extraction setting (L2) adjustable up to a maximum of level 7
3 - Extraction setting (L3) adjustable up to a maximum of level 9
Restoring to factory settings
Touch level 1 of the slider from the front right cooking zone for 3 seconds
to reset the settings to factory defaults.
4.15 Operating the extraction module
The extraction is set to 'Auto Start extraction' by default (symbol 'A' lights up). The extractor starts
automatically when a cooking zone is used. The level of extraction is adapted to the selected power
of the cooking zone depending on the set extraction sensitivity level (see chapter 'User settings'). The
extraction can also be set to manual use.
Setting the extraction manually:
1. Touch the slider to start extraction. A sound signal confirms the correct operation of the slider.
2. Touch or swipe the slider to set a higher or lower extraction.
• There are 9 extraction levels and a boost level available.
• After 10 minutes, the boost level automatically switches back to setting 9.
3. Switch off the extraction by setting the extraction to 0 (zero) with the slider.
INFORMATION!
The 'Auto Start extraction' can also be switched on by touching the 'A' key. The extractor
display now shows the current automatic extraction mode. Touching the 'A' key again switches
the 'Auto Start extraction' off (back to manual operation).
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Clean Air function
With the Clean Air function, after switching off the induction hob, the extractor is switched on every
hour for 10 minutes to refresh the air in the kitchen.
1.
The Clean Air function can be enabled by touching the key.
• The Clean Air function works for a maximum of 24 hours.
•
Symbol indicates Clean Air is switched on.
INFORMATION!
The extraction level, ventilation duration, and total duration of Clean Air are adjustable, but
these changes can only be made using the app.
Indicator 'clean grease filter'
The extractor module has a grease filter indicator 'CLEAN FILTER A'. This indicator flashes when the
grease filters need cleaning. Three usage intensities can be set to determine the cleaning runtime of
the grease filters. By choosing the right usage intensity depending on cooking behaviour, the filters
will not need to be cleaned more than necessary.
See the table for the required grease filter cleaning interval.
Filter A cleaning after
(hour):
Intensity of useIndication
40Cooking and frying with little use of greases and
oils.
1
20Cooking and frying with moderate use of greases
and oils.
2 (Standard)
10Cooking and frying with lots of use of greases
and oils.
3
0offOFF
Touch the ‘0’ position of the slider to reset the filter indication.
Indicator to 'replace recirculation filter'
The extractor has a recirculation filter indicator 'CHANGE FILTER B' that flashes when the filter needs
to be replaced.
The recirculation filter has a replacement interval of 100 operating hours. See ‘Replacing the recirculation
filter’ in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
Touch the ‘0’ position of the slider to reset the filter indication.
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INFORMATION!
The additional function continues to be active even if the pause – "Stop&Go" function is used
for less than 20 seconds. It can also be restored with the memory function.
4.17 ConnectLife
Connecting the appliance to the ConnectLife-app.
ConnectLife is a smart home platform that connects people, devices and services. The ConnectLife
application includes advanced digital services and carefree solutions that allow users to monitor and
control appliances, receive notifications from a smartphone, and update software (supported features
may vary depending on your appliance and the region/country in which you are located).
To connect your smart device, you need a home Wi-Fi network (only 2.4 GHz networks are supported)
and a smartphone equipped with the application ConnectLife.
To download the ConnectLife application, scan
the QR code or search for ConnectLife in your
favourite app store.
1. Install the ConnectLife application and create an account.
2. In the ConnectLife application, go to the "Add device" menu and select the appropriate type of
device. Then scan the QR code (it can be found on the nameplate of the appliance; you can also
enter the AUID/MV number manually).
3. The application then guides you through the entire process of connecting the appliance to your
smartphone.
4. After a successful connection, the appliance can be operated remotely via the mobile application.
4.18 Wi-Fi management
Switch on the device and keep key pressed to open the Wi-Fi module function setting.
1-4s
4-7s
7-10s
10-13 s
13-16 s
Switching on the Wi-Fi module:
Touch and hold the key between 1 and 4 seconds to activate the Wi-Fi module. The display will
show "On". When you release the key, the Wi-Fi module is activated. After activation, the
symbol will flash.
1.
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Connecting the appliance:
With a long touch of the key (between 4 and 7 seconds), "CSt" will appear on the display unit.
By releasing the key, the connection is activated. A 5-minute timer appears on the display.
During this time, scan the enclosed 3D code.
NOTE: For further settings, follow the instructions in the ConnectLife app.
2.
Connecting additional users:
To connect additional users, touch and hold the key (between 7 and 10 seconds) until "PAr"
appears on the display unit. By releasing the key, a 3-minute timer appears. During this time,
additional users can be connected to the device using the ConnectLife app. After successfully
establishing the connection, the Wi-Fi symbol will stay on.
NOTE: To continue the set-up, follow the instructions in the ConnectLife app.
3.
Removing all connected users:
After long-touching the key (between 10 and 13 seconds), UPr. will appear on the display unit.
When you enter the menu, a 1-minute timer is displayed, which is present until the connected
users are removed from the device. Use this setting to remove all connected users from the
ConnectLife app.
4.
Switching off the Wi-Fi module:
After long-touching the key (between 13 and 16 seconds), "OFF" will appear on the display unit.
By releasing the key, the Wi-Fi module is switched off. After switching off the module, the symbol
goes out.
5.
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5. Tips and hints
5.1 Cooking hob (conventional or glass ceramic)
• The hob is resistant to temperature changes.
• Using the cooking hob surface as a storage area may result in scratches or other damage to it.
• Do not use the glass ceramic hob if it is cracked or broken. If a sharp object falls on the hob, the
hob may break. The consequences of such occurrence may be visible immediately or only after
a while.
• If any visible crack appears in the hob, immediately cut off the power supply to the appliance.
• Make sure the cooking zone and the cookware bottom is clean and dry. This will allow better
conduction of heat and prevent any damage to the heating surface.
• Do not place empty cookware on the cooking zone, as this may result in damage.
WARNING!
If sugar or food with high sugar content is spilled over a hot class ceramic hob, immediately
wipe the hob or remove the sugar with a scraper, even if the cooking zone is still hot. This will
prevent any damage to the class ceramic surface.
Do not use detergents and other cleaners to clean a hot glass ceramic hob as this could
damage the surface.
5.2 Induction cooking zone operating principle
Cooking on an induction hob differs from cooking on traditional appliances. Induction hob uses
magnetic field for generating heat and cooking. This means that not all types of cookware can be
used on an induction hob.
The cooking hob is fitted with highly efficient induction cooking zones.
The heat is generated directly in the bottom of the pan where it is needed
the most. This avoids any losses through the glass ceramic surface.
Power consumption is considerably lower than in conventional cooking
zones with radiation heaters.
The glass ceramic cooking zone is not heated directly, but only indirectly
with the heat radiated back by the pan. After the cooking zone is switched
off, this residual heat is indicated by .
In induction cooking zones, heating is made possible by the induction
coil installed under the glass ceramic surface. The coil induces a magnetic
field which generates eddy currents in the bottom of a ferromagnetic pan,
which in turn heats the pan.
The induction will work correctly if you use suitable cookware.
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5.4 Energy saving tips
• Cook with a lid on the pan, preferably; this reduces cooking odours and energy consumption.
An odour filter that is too moist due to water vapours also reduces its effectiveness.
• When purchasing cookware, consider that the diameter indicated on the pan usually pertains to
the upper edge or the lid, which is normally larger than the diameter of the pan bottom.
• If a dish takes a long time to cook, use a pressure cooker. Make sure there is always sufficient
liquid in the pressure cooker. If an empty cooker is placed on the cooking hob, it may overheat
which in turn may lead to damage to both the pot and the cooking zone.
• Whenever possible, cover the pot or pan with a suitably sized lid. Use cookware that fits the
amount of food you are cooking. Cooking in a large partly full pot will consume much more energy.
• Even if there is no pot or pan on the cooking zone or if the pan used has a diameter that is smaller
than the diameter of the cooking zone, there will be no losses of energy.
• If the pan is much smaller than the cooking zone, there is a possibility that it will not detected.
• If a smaller pan or pot is placed on the cooking zone and it is recognized, the hob will only use
as much power as necessary given the pan size.
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6. Cleaning and maintenance
After each use, wait for the glass-ceramic surface to cool down and clean it. Otherwise, all remaining
impurities will burn onto the hot surface the next time you use the hob.
For regular maintenance of the glass-ceramic hob, use special care products that create a protective
film on the surface to prevent the dirt from sticking onto it.
Before each use of the glass-ceramic surface, wipe off the dust or any other impurities that could
scratch the surface, from both the hob and the pan bottom.
INFORMATION!
Steel wool, coarse cleaning sponges, and abrasive powders may scratch the surface.
The surface may also be damaged by aggressive spray cleaners and unsuitable liquid cleaners.
Signage may become damaged when using aggressive or abrasive cleaners or cookware with a coarse
or damaged base.
Use a damp soft cloth to remove minor impurities. Then, wipe the surface dry.
Remove water stains with a mild vinegar solution, which should not be used to wipe the frame (in
some models), as it could lose its shine. Do not use aggressive sprays or cleaners to remove limestone.
Remove heavy dirt with special cleaners for cleaning glass-ceramic surfaces. Follow the detergent
manufacturer's instructions. Be careful to thoroughly remove cleaner residues after cleaning, as they
may damage the glass-ceramic surface when heated up.
Remove stubborn and burnt dirt with a scraper. When using the scraper, be careful not to injure
yourself.
Immediately remove any sugar or sugar-laden food from the glass-ceramic hob using a scraper, even
if the hob is still hot, as sugar may permanently damage the glass-ceramic surface.
INFORMATION!
The scraper is not included in appliance equipment.
INFORMATION!
Only use the scraper when dirt cannot be removed with a wet
cloth or special cleaners for glass-ceramic surfaces.
Hold the scraper at the correct angle (45° to 60°). Gently press
the scraper against the glass and slide it over the signage to
remove the dirt. Make sure the plastic handle of the scraper (in
some models) does not come into contact with a hot cooking
zone.
INFORMATION!
Do not press the scraper perpendicularly against the glass and do not scratch the hob
surface with its tip or blade.
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6.1 Cleaning the grease filter unit
• Clean the grease filter unit when the grease filter indicator 'CLEAN FILTER A' is displayed.
• First remove the inlet grid and then remove the grease filter unit from the extractor module.
• Clean the grease filter unit and inlet grid with warm water, washing-up liquid, and a non-abrasive
brush or sponge. You can also clean them in the dishwasher. To avoid scratches or stains, make
sure the parts are positioned so that all liquids drain away and that there is no contact between
them.
INFORMATION!
It is important that the grease filter unit is thoroughly dried before it is fitted again.
6.2 Replacing recirculation filters
• Replace the recirculation filters when the indicator 'CHANGE FILTER B' is displayed. First, remove
the inlet grid and grease filter unit.
• Remove both recirculation filters from the extractor module.
• Ensure the side indicated by the arrow points upwards when installing new recirculation filters.
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7. Problems and errors
During the warranty period, only a service centre authorized by the manufacturer may carry out
any repairs.
Before making any repairs, make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power mains either by
removing the fuse or by disconnecting the power plug from the wall outlet.
Any unauthorized repairs of the appliance may result in electric shock and short circuit hazard; therefore,
do not perform them. Leave such work to an expert or a service technician.
In case of minor problems with appliance operation, check this manual to see if you can fix the problem
yourself.
Save the instructions for future reference and pass them on to any subsequent owners or users of the
appliance.
Following are some troubleshooting tips.
CauseProblem/error
Call a service technician.The main fuse in your home trips
often.
Water spilt over the sensor surface, or an object placed over
the sensors.
Wipe the sensor surface.
Continuous beep and display
This indicates that there has been an error during operation.
Disconnect the appliance from the power mains for a few
minutes (undo the fuse or switch off the main switch); then,
reconnect the appliance and switch it on.
E display
The user interface is too hot to operate. Please wait for the
interface to cool down.
Hot
Appliance could not connect to the ConnectLife app or
disconnect from it.
Err
If the problems persist despite observing the above advice, call an authorized service technician.
Repair or any warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the appliance shall not be
covered by the warranty. In this case, the user will cover the cost of repair.
WARNING!
Before the repair, disconnect the appliance from the power mains (by removing the fuse or by
removing the plug from the wall outlet).
WARNING!
In case of an unknown fault, disconnect the appliance from the mains for 1 minute (by removing
the fuse or unplugging the plug). If the fault is not remedied, contact the service department.
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7.1 Noises during induction cooking
SolutionCauseNoises and sounds
This is normal and it is not a
result of any malfunction.
Induction technology is based on the
properties of some metals under
electromagnetic effect. It results in so-called
eddy currents that force the molecules to
oscillate. These oscillations (vibrations) are
transformed into heat. Depending on the
type of metal, this could result in quiet
noises.
Inductiongenerated
operating noise
This noise will disappear or
weaken when you reduce
the power level.
Occurs when cooking at a high power level.
The reason for this is the amount of energy
transferred from the cooking hob to the pot
or pan.
Transformer-like buzz
It results from vibrations
along the adjacent surfaces
of different material layers.
This noise depends on the
cookware. It can vary
depending on the amount
and type of food being
cooked.
This noise appears in cookware (pots or
pans) made of different materials.
Vibration and
crackling of the
cookware
The fan may operate even
after the cooking hob has
been switched off, if the
temperature remains too
high.
Correct operation of induction electronic
components requires temperature control.
Therefore, the cooking hob is fitted with a
fan that cools the electronics depending on
the sensed temperature.
Fan noise
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8. Technical data
A. Serial number
B. Model
C. Type
D. Code
E. Trademark
F. Technical data
G. QR code
H. Compliance indications / symbols
The rating plate with basic information on the appliance is located on the bottom side of the
cooking hob. Information on appliance type and model can be found on the warranty sheet.
8.1 Information according to regulation (EU) 65/2014 -
66/2014
Measurements according EN60350-2 / EN61591
HEH8443BHEH6443BModel identification
HisenseHisenseTrademark
Induction hob with
integrated extractor
Induction hob with
integrated extractor
Type of hob
44Number of electric cooking zones and/or areas
Induction cooking
zones and cooking
areas
Induction cooking
zones and cooking
areas
Heating technology
For non-circular cooking zones or areas: length
and width of useful surface area per electric
heated cooking zone or area [mm]
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area
calculated per kg (EC
electric cooking
) in Wh/kg
Energy consumption of the hob, calculated per
kg (EC
electric hob
) in Wh/kg
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC
hood
) [kWh/a]
AAEnergy efficiency class
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE
hood
) [%]
AAFluid Dynamic Efficiency class
Grease Filtering Efficiency (GFE
hood
) [%]
AAGrease Filtering Efficiency class
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HEH8443BHEH6443BModel identification
--Air flow at minimum and maximum speed in
normal use [m
3
/h]
Air flow at intensive or boost setting [m
3
/h]
x - xx - xAirborne acoustical A-weighted sound power
emissions at minimum and maximum speed in
normal use [dB(A)]
xxAirborne acoustical A-weighted sound power
emissions at intensive or boost setting [dB(A)]
--Power consumption off mode (P
o
)
- (WiFi)- (WiFi)Measured power consumption in standby mode
(P
s
) [W]
11Time increase factor (f)
Energy Efficiency Index (EEI
hood
)
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point
(Q
BEP
) [m
3
/h]
xxMeasured air pressure at best efficiency point
(P
BEP
)
Measured electric power input at best efficiency
point (W
BEP
)
8.2 Compliance information
HSCIM - 1 moduleRadio equipment type
2402.0 - 2480.0 MHzOperating frequency range
7.63 dBm EIRP average (calculated)Maximum output power
G1DEmission type
Wi-Fi moduleRadio equipment type
2412 - 2472 MHzOperating frequency range
16.8 dBm EIRP average (calculated)Maximum output power
0 dBiMaximum antenna gain
BLE moduleRadio equipment type
2402 - 2480 MHzOperating frequency range
7.63 dBm EIRP average (calculated)Maximum output power
0 dBiMaximum antenna gain
Hisense, with this, declares that the induction hob with integrated extractor including radio equipment
complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
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9. Environmental aspects
WARNING!
Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g. through
children playing):
• Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried out by
a qualified electrician.
• Then remove the power cord from the appliance by cutting it off at the device.
9.1 Disposal of the appliance and packaging
Sustainable materials have been used during the manufacture of this appliance. This appliance must
be disposed of responsibly at the end of its service life. Ask your local authorities for more information
about how to do this.
The appliance packaging is recyclable. The following may have been used:
• cardboard;
• polyethylene film (PE);
• CFC-free polystyrene (PS rigid foam).
Dispose of these materials in a responsible manner and in accordance with government regulations.
WARNING!
Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or suffocation.
Store the packaging material safely or dispose of it in an environmentally-friendly way.
The product has been marked with a crossed-out dustbin symbol to
remind you of the obligation to dispose of electrical household appliances
separately. This means that the appliance may not be included with
normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life. The appliance must
be taken to a special municipal centre for separated waste collection or
to a dealer providing this service.
A separate collection of household appliances helps to prevent any
potential negative impact on the environment and on human health
caused by improper disposal. It ensures that the materials of which the
appliance is composed can be recovered to obtain significant savings
in energy and raw materials.
Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that our products satisfy the applicable European
directives, orders and regulations, as well as the requirements stated in
the referenced standards.
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