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Switching on and off Automatically

If the induction-compatible pot is removed, the LEDs of the selected level of warmth will flash and the power level will 
be switched off. The InductWarm® element will start operating again if another induction-compatible pot is placed on 
the element within the next 20 seconds. This time period can be used to exchange dishes. If no induction-compatible 
pot is placed on the element within the next 20 seconds, the element will switch into standby mode.

Putting the Device into Standby Mode

If your InductWarm® system is put into standby mode, the LEDs will blink as if warmth level 1 has been selected.

Switching the Device Off

Disconnect the power supply of your InductWarm® product to turn the product off. If the InductWarm® product is 
connected to a power supply, it will move automatically into standby mode. The OFF (AUS) button on the remote control 
will not switch the system off completely.

Heat-retaining Porcelain

Operation of the Heat-retaining Porcelain

The heat-retaining porcelain has been provided with a specially patented coating that allows the inductive effect to 
occur in the first place. The inductive effect in the warming zone causes the underside of the porcelain to quickly warm 
up, thus keeping your meal warm.

Replacing the Heat-retaining Porcelain – the Zones Remain Active

When a induction-compatible pot is removed from the warming zone while the device is in operation, the warming zone 
automatically switches into standby mode. If a induction-compatible pot is then placed in the warming zone within 20 
seconds, the warming zone is automatically reactivated and switches to the same level of warmth as it had been set 
to previously. If a dish is recognised as being unsuitable, or if no induction-compatible pot is placed in the zone within 
the 20-second time window, the affected warming zone switch off automatically.

Summary of Contents for InductWarm 100 Series

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions InductWarm 100 Series astros S W I T Z E R L A N D Original manual Version 2014 1 10 eng WARNING Please read the instructions before using the device...

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Page 3: ...evice 10 Setting up the Table 10 Functioning of the Warming Zones 11 Compatibility 11 Operation 12 Switching the Device on 13 Switching Zones Partially on or off 13 Warming Area 13 Switching on and of...

Page 4: ...ase keep hold of the operating instructions so that they can be given to any other users in the future Please also observe the installation instructions that are enclosed with the delivery package to...

Page 5: ...InductWarm Tabletop GN 1 1 2 565 x 390 x 100 mm max 750 Watt max 10 Ampere InductWarm Tabletop GN 1 2 1 280 x 390 x 100 mm max 750 Watt max 5 Ampere InductWarm Built in 100 GN 1 1 2 567 x 392 x 100 mm...

Page 6: ...nts should only be used for the purpose of keeping hot food warm The warming units are only intended for use in the following areas Hotels Catering Household use Non intended Areas of Use The warming...

Page 7: ...installed state Proper functioning of the unit cannot be guaranteed if this is not the case Repairing the InductWarm System Repairs should only be carried out by trained technical personnel The techn...

Page 8: ...and the glass plate will also heat up This could lead to a risk of burns No inflammable liquids or aerosol cans containing highly inflammable contents should be stored within a radius of 1 metre of th...

Page 9: ...e that your house connection has been earthed and meets all appropriate safety regulations Never open the InductWarm element You will endanger both yourself and other people and your actions could lea...

Page 10: ...erous to human health to throw the device into the rubbish Before Using for the First Time Cleaning for the First Time Unpack the device and remove all of the protective film and packaging materials t...

Page 11: ...ts such as our specially coated InductWarm porcelain 3 warm Compatibility Because the warming zones and the InductWarm elements are designed to match perfectly with the coating on our porcelain dishes...

Page 12: ...5cm and a maximum of 40cm from the unit There are four temperature levels available which can be activated by pressing the appropriate button Button 1 Switching on or changing to heat level 1 Button 2...

Page 13: ...h pressed down and aim with the opening of the remote control from a distance of a maximum of 40cm at the array of LEDs of the InductWarm element until the number of LEDs corresponding to the desired...

Page 14: ...y mode The OFF AUS button on the remote control will not switch the system off completely Heat retaining Porcelain Operation of the Heat retaining Porcelain The heat retaining porcelain has been provi...

Page 15: ...temperature of the porcelain to change too quickly to prevent a risk of rupture or breakage Placing the Induction Compatible Pot Correctly The dish should be positioned in the middle over the marking...

Page 16: ...ould well enable the meal to be kept warm at a lower level of power Place the induction compatible pot as close as possible to the centre of the warming zone see the marking of the circle to enable th...

Page 17: ...elements Only use a soft and damp cloth to clean the table and the housing of your InductWarm system Do not use any scouring agent or aggressive cleaning agent Use a glass cleaner to clean the glass p...

Page 18: ...m Table 160 InductWarm Tabletop 100 GN 1 1 InductWarm Tabletop 100 GN 1 2 InductWarm Built in 100 GN 1 1 InductWarm Built in 100 GN 1 2 meet the regulations of the Directive s listed above inclusive o...

Page 19: ...ood warm when it is in standby mode Check to see if the battery of the remote control has enough power remaining Ensure that there are no objects such as for example tablecloths between the porcelain...

Page 20: ...out our products are correct at time of publishing Differnces in colour and shape of pictures errors and printing errors are excepted Subject to change without prior notice InductWarm and the InductWa...

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