User's Manual

Foodservice induction ranges
OperatOrs Manual
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WARNING
ElectricalShockHazard.
Keep water and other liquids from entering the
inside of the unit. Liquid inside the unit could cause
an electrical shock.
Electrical Shock Hazard!
If liquid spills or boils over onto the unit, immediately unplug the unit
and remove cookware. Wipe up any liquid with a padded cloth.
1. Place the induction-ready cookware containing food in the center
position of a hob.
NOTE:
Donotpre-heatemptycookware.Becauseofthespeedand
efciencyoftheinductionrange,cookwarecanveryquickly
overheatandbedamaged.
NOTE:
Donotdropcookingutensilsorotherobjectsontothecooking
surface.Thestrong,non-poroussurfacewillbreak.Thewarranty
doesnotcoverthistypeofabuse.
2. Press the ON/OFF button. The power level display will light. The power
level LED will light. When an induction ready cookware pan is placed
on the heating surface, the display will remain on, indicating the unit is
heating.
WARNING
BurnHazard.
Do not touch cookware, heating surface, food, or
liquid while heating.
Burn Hazard!
Hot food and liquids can burn skin. Induction heating surfaces heat very
rapidly. Use caution when adding pre-heated oil, liquid or other food
already in the cookware.
The unit is equipped with an “over-heating protection” feature. If the
temperature of the cooking surface becomes too hot, the unit will turn off.
The display will ash “F2” to indicate the unit is in “over-heating protection”
mode. After the unit has cooled, turn the cooking surface on and if “F2” is not
displayed, then cooking can resume.
The display window should remain constant during operation. If the display
is ashing, see the Troubleshooting section in this manual.
Removing cookware from the cooking surface for more than ve minutes will
cause the unit to automatically turn off. Removing cookware for less than ve
minutes will not interrupt operation of the unit.
The unit will start in Power Control Mode when it is turned on rst time.
oPeration
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A
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D
C
Control Panel Example
REAR POWER FRONT POWER
2 X 3500 WAT T @ 240V
2 X 3000 WAT T @ 208V
B
A
E
C
D
B
A
E
D
C
Control Panel Example
POWER
TEMP
TIMER
B
A
E
D
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F
Control Panel Example
A
ON/OFF button. Press to turn unit on. An LED above the control
will illuminate when switched on.
B
POWER on LED light. Illuminates when the power is switched
on.
C
UP button. Used to increase the power level or time depending
upon the mode selected and model.
D
DOWN button. Used to decrease the power level or time
depending upon the mode selected and model.
E
DISPLAY panel. Displays the power level or time depending
upon the mode selected and model.
F
POWER/TEMP button. Used to change the mode and display
panel from power to temperature.