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What should I do before operating the induction cooker?
Read all instructions before operating.
What kind of electrical circuit should I use for the induction cooker?
Use a dedicated electrical circuit. The IC-18A requires a 120V circuit, the IC-22A requires a 208V circuit, and the IC-25A requires a 240V circuit.
What should I avoid doing with the air-intake panel?
DO NOT block the air-intake panel, as this may overheat the unit. Also, DO NOT place any objects or tools in the air-intake panel, as doing so may cause an electrical shock.
What size of pans should I use with the induction cooker?
Use pans 4.75” (12cm) or larger in diameter, and it is recommended that pans be less than 10” (26cm) in diameter.
Is the surface of the ceramic plate hot during cooking?
The induction cooker itself does not produce any heat during cooking; however, the heat from the pan will leave the ceramic surface hot.
What should I avoid doing with empty pots or pans?
DO NOT cook empty pots or pans. Heating an empty pan will automatically activate the Over Heating Protection Device and the unit will shut off.
Where should I place the induction cooker for proper ventilation?
Place the induction cooker on a horizontal surface and at least 4” (10cm) away from the wall and other objects for proper ventilation.
What should I avoid doing with the unit, cord or plug when near water or other liquids?
To protect against an electrical shock, DO NOT immerse the unit, the cord or the plug in or near water or other liquids.
What precautions should I take when using the induction cooker near children?
Close supervision is necessary when the induction cooker is used near children.
What should I do if the induction cooker has been damaged or malfunctions?
DO NOT operate the induction cooker if it has been damaged in any manner or if the unit malfunctions. Return the unit to the nearest authorized service facility for examination or repair.
What kind of accessories should I use with the induction cooker?
The use of any accessories not recommended by the manufacturer may cause injuries.
Where should I keep the power cord?
Keep the power cord away from heat.
Where should I avoid placing the induction cooker?
DO NOT place the induction cooker in, on or near open flames, electric burners, heated ovens or other high temperature surroundings.
What should I avoid doing with sealed cans?
DO NOT heat any sealed cans on the induction cooker, as a heated can may explode.
What should I avoid doing with the induction cooker while cooking or when the pan is hot?
DO NOT move the induction cooker while cooking or when the pan is hot.
How should I clean the induction cooker after it has cooled down?
After the induction cooker has cooled down, unplug the cord and clean as follows:
- CERAMIC PLATE: wipe with a damp cloth or use a mild, non-abrasive cleaning solution.
- BODY: wipe the control panel with a soft cloth or use a mild cleaner.
What is the intended use of the induction cooker?
DO NOT use induction cooker for other than intended use.
What should I do with the induction cooker when it’s not in use?
Unplug when not in use.
What should I avoid doing when storing the induction cooker?
When storing, DO NOT place any objects on top of the induction cooker.
How far should a pacemaker be kept from the induction cooker?
When using an induction cooker, keep your pacemaker 2 feet (approx. 60cm) from the heating areas.
What types of pots and pans are suitable for induction heating?
- Iron
- Cast iron
- Stainless steel
- Enamelware
All pots and pans must have a magnetic bottom, a flat bottom, and a diameter between 4.75” (12 cm) and 10.25” (26 cm).
What types of pots and pans are unsuitable for induction heating?
- Pot with diameter below 2” (5 cm)
- Stainless steel pans with aluminum bottom
- Pottery
- Glass pans
- Aluminum pans
- Bronze pans
- Copper pots
- Pans with feet
What is the Overtime Detector safety feature?
If the pan is left on the induction cooker for more than 2 hours, or if the user does not operate any functions for more than 2 hours, the cooker will automatically shutoff.
What is the Automatic Safety Shut-Off feature?
If the induction cooker is left on for more than 60 seconds without a pan or with an incompatible pan, the unit will automatically shutoff.
What is the Material Compatibility Detector feature?
If the pan’s material or its dimensions are not suitable for this induction cooker, the “Heating Indicator Light” will not turn on. The induction cooker will shutoff automatically after 60 seconds.
What is the Small Object Detector feature?
The induction cooker will not recognize any objects smaller than 2” (5 cm) in diameter. For best results, use pans that are between 4.75” (12 cm) and 10.25” (26 cm) in diameter.
What is the Over Heating Protection Device feature?
If the pan’s temperature becomes too high, and the temperature remains too high for 60 seconds, the unit will shut off automatically. There will be a short warning sound after the unit shutoff.
What should I do if the glass top of the induction hob is broken or cracked?
In case of breakage, even if it’s only slightly cracked, disconnect the appliance from the electrical socket immediately and contact the after-sales service.
What should I avoid placing on the induction-heating zone?
It’s recommended not to place small metal kitchen utensils such as pan lids, knives, or other metal objects on the induction-heating zone. If the inductor is switched on, there is a risk of them becoming hot.
What should I avoid placing on the glass top of the induction hob?
When using your induction hob, don’t place any magnetic sensitive objects on the glass top, such as credit cards, cassettes, etc.
How far should a pacemaker be kept from the unit while the induction hob is in use?
Please keep a 2’ distance from the unit while the induction hob is in use.
What should I avoid placing on the top plate of the induction hob to prevent overheating?
To prevent from overheating, do not place aluminum foil or iron plate on the top plate.
Where should I put the appliance and how far from the wall or other objects?
Put the appliance on a horizontal surface but keep away from wall or articles at least 2” – 4”.
What should I avoid putting into the air entrance or outlet?
To prevent an electric shock, do not put articles like iron wire or tools into the air entrance or outlet.
What should I do if water is left on the top plate?
Immediate clean up is recommended when water is left on the top plate.
How do I turn on the induction cooker?
- Plug power cord into 120V, 60Hz, 15A (IC-18A); 208V, 60Hz, 11A (IC-22A); 240V, 60Hz, 11A (IC-25A) dedicated electrical circuit.
- Turn power on by pressing the power on/off button.
How do I adjust the power level of the induction cooker?
Rotate the power control knob clockwise. The power level LED will display from level 1 (Min.) to level 9 (Max.). If you turn past 9 it will start at 1 again. The same applies if you turn back past 1.
How do I start heating a pan?
Put a suitable pan in center of the top plate, and rotate power control knob to desired power level.
How do I know if the pan is suitable or not?
The Heating Indicator Light indicates if the pan is suitable or not. If the Heating Indicator Light is on, then the pan is heating. If the Heating Indicator Light is off, it means the power is on, but no pan or suitable pan is on top plate.
What happens when the top plate temperature reaches 482°F (+/- 10%)?
This unit is equipped with an Over Heating Protection Device, which stops power temporarily when top plate temperature reaches 482°F (+/- 10%). The power will start again automatically when the temperature of the top plate is reduced below 482°F (+/- 10%). By heating an empty pan, maximum temperature will be reached very quickly. The Heating Indicator Light will flash to indicate the over heating protection function is on.
How do I use the Temperature Hold function?
Push “Warm” function key, the LED indicates the temperature will hold at 140°F (+/- 5%), push “Warm” function key again, the LED indicates the temperature will hold at 180°F. When the “Warm” function key is pushed each time, the holding temperature will change as follows: 140°F -> 180°F -> 285°F -> 360°F -> 430°F -> 140°F ->.
How do I know when the set temperature has been reached in Temperature Hold function?
With the Temperature Hold function working, the “Warm” indicator light will start flashing. It means the temperature has not yet arrived at the set temperature. When the pan’s temperature arrives the set temperature, the “Warm” indicator light will stay on.
How do I change from the Temperature Hold function to the “Heat” function?
Push “Heat” function key, and the function will go back to “Heat” again. Then the rotary control knob will be activated again.
What are the parts of the control panel?
The control panel includes the following parts:
- Power On/ Off Key
- “Heating” Indicator Light
- “Heat” Function Indicator Light
- “Warm”(Hold Temperature) Function Indicator Light
- “Warm”(Hold Temperature) Function Key
- “Heat” Function Key
- Power Level / Holding Temperature Display LED Lights
- Power Regulator Rotary Knob
What are the main features and descriptions of the induction cooker?
The induction cooker includes the following features and parts:
- Induction Heating Zone
- Ceramic Top Plate
- Bottom Chassis
- Rotary Control Knob (Power Regulator)
- Induction Heating Indicator Light
- Heat Function Indicator Light
- “Warm” Function Indicator Light
- Air-Intake
- Air-Outlet
- Foot Stand
How do I install the wall stoppers?
- Find 2 steel bullets in the box. It’s the accessory for this induction cooking plate.
- Screw these 2 steel bullets into the rear side of top case and affix it tightly.
- The “Wall Stopper” functions as a “Stand-off”, allows the exhaust fan, built into the unit, to operate properly. Improper mounting or removal of this piece will cause the unit to operate improperly and possibly overheat.
What are the specifications for the different models of the induction cooker?
- Model No. IC-18A, IC-22A, IC-25A
- Voltage 120V ~ 60Hz, 208V ~ 60Hz, 240V ~ 60Hz
- Electrical Power Consumption Max. 1,800 watt, Max. 2,200 watt, Max. 2,500 watt
- Vitro-Ceramic Glass Plate Approx. 10.75” x 10.75”
- Safety Device Over Time Protector (2Hrs.), Automatic Safety Shut-Off, Material Compatibility Detector, Small Object Detector, Overheating Protection Device
- Dimension 12.91” (32.8cm) x 16.73” (42.5 cm) x 4.33” (11 cm)
What should I do if there is no indicator light when the power is on?
Check if the cable/terminal block is loose, there is a broken circuit or blown fuse, or the power supply has stopped.
What should I do if the heating indicator does not light up?
Check if you are using an unsuitable cooking pan.
What should I do if the appliance fails to heat up?
Check if the pan isn’t located in the center properly, the pan is smaller than 2”, or the over-heating protection is activated.
What should I do if the appliance suddenly stops heating during operation?
Check if there is a high temperature, the air entrance or outlet is blocked, or the over-heating protection is activated.
What should I do if I fail to identify the problem with the induction range?
Contact the after-sales service without delay.
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