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Metos Induction range Ardox IE

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4.2.  Pot type and Condition guide

Note: A suitable pan is made of ferrous material. This being mag-

netic, it will react to the induction field. Ensure pots are magnetic 

or induction approved.

If pan base is damaged or warped, ie concave or convex, discon-

tinue use or replace as this could seriously affect performance, 

refer to diagrams below. 

Figure 7 

Pan base is FLAT and ideal for cooking. 

Note: Pans should be kept clean and free from damage. 

Dirty, damaged pans effect efficiency.

Figure 8   Pan base is bowed out and is NOT FLAT. Unit efficiency will be dramatically 

reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

Note: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

Figure 9   Pot base is bowed inward and is NOT FLAT; The unit efficiency will be dramatically 

reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

Note: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

Figure 10  Excessive food spillage stuck to pan base will impinge balance of pan. One side 

of utensil will be further away from induction field than another. This may reduce efficiency and 

will cook one side of pan faster. Keep pans clean to ensure efficient cooking.

The three instances marked thus will cause the generator to overheat and cut out.

If this occurs, turn off power. The generator will self-reset when temperature goes down.

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POT TYPE and CONDITION GUIDE

 

 

 

 

 

Figures 10 and 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: 

A  suitable  pan  is  made  of    ferrous    material. 

This being magnetic, it will react to the induction field. 
Ensure pots are magnetic or induction approved.

 

If  pan  base  is  damaged  or  warped,  ie  concave  or 
convex, discontinue use or replace as this could seriously 
affect performance, refer to diagrams below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  12 

Pan  base  is  FLAT  and  ideal  for  cooking. 

Note

: Pans should be kept clean and free from damage. 

Dirty, damaged pans effect efficiency.

 

 

 

 

Figure  13 

Pan  base  is  bowed  out  and  is  NOT  FLAT.  Unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  14 

Pot  base  is  bowed  inward  and  is  NOT  FLAT;  The  unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

Figure 15    

Excessive food spillage stuck to pan base will impinge balance of pan. 

One side  of utensil  will be further away from induction field  than another. This may 
reduce  efficiency  and  will  cook  one  side  of  pan  faster.  Keep  pans  clean  to  ensure 
efficient cooking.

 

 

 

The three instances marked thus will cause the generator to overheat and cut out.

 

If this occurs, turn off power. The generator will self-reset when temperature goes down.

 

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POT TYPE and CONDITION GUIDE

 

 

 

 

 

Figures 10 and 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: 

A  suitable  pan  is  made  of    ferrous    material. 

This being magnetic, it will react to the induction field. 
Ensure pots are magnetic or induction approved.

 

If  pan  base  is  damaged  or  warped,  ie  concave  or 
convex, discontinue use or replace as this could seriously 
affect performance, refer to diagrams below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  12 

Pan  base  is  FLAT  and  ideal  for  cooking. 

Note

: Pans should be kept clean and free from damage. 

Dirty, damaged pans effect efficiency.

 

 

 

 

Figure  13 

Pan  base  is  bowed  out  and  is  NOT  FLAT.  Unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  14 

Pot  base  is  bowed  inward  and  is  NOT  FLAT;  The  unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

Figure 15    

Excessive food spillage stuck to pan base will impinge balance of pan. 

One side  of utensil  will be further away from induction field  than another. This may 
reduce  efficiency  and  will  cook  one  side  of  pan  faster.  Keep  pans  clean  to  ensure 
efficient cooking.

 

 

 

The three instances marked thus will cause the generator to overheat and cut out.

 

If this occurs, turn off power. The generator will self-reset when temperature goes down.

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POT TYPE and CONDITION GUIDE

 

 

 

 

 

Figures 10 and 11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: 

A  suitable  pan  is  made  of    ferrous    material. 

This being magnetic, it will react to the induction field. 
Ensure pots are magnetic or induction approved.

 

If  pan  base  is  damaged  or  warped,  ie  concave  or 
convex, discontinue use or replace as this could seriously 
affect performance, refer to diagrams below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  12 

Pan  base  is  FLAT  and  ideal  for  cooking. 

Note

: Pans should be kept clean and free from damage. 

Dirty, damaged pans effect efficiency.

 

 

 

 

Figure  13 

Pan  base  is  bowed  out  and  is  NOT  FLAT.  Unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

 

Figure  14 

Pot  base  is  bowed  inward  and  is  NOT  FLAT;  The  unit  efficiency  will  be 

dramatically reduced during cooking. It may not even be detected.

 

Note

: This is also liable to happen if pans are damaged, e.g. large dents.

 

 

 

 

Figure 15    

Excessive food spillage stuck to pan base will impinge balance of pan. 

One side  of utensil  will be further away from induction field  than another. This may 
reduce  efficiency  and  will  cook  one  side  of  pan  faster.  Keep  pans  clean  to  ensure 
efficient cooking.

 

 

 

The three instances marked thus will cause the generator to overheat and cut out.

 

If this occurs, turn off power. The generator will self-reset when temperature goes down.

 

Summary of Contents for ARDOX IE

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation manual 07 04 2015 Induction ranges METOS ARDOX IE 4210064 4210066 4210068...

Page 2: ...hibited use 5 3 3 Construction and operating principle 5 3 3 1 Operating switches and indicator lights 5 4 Operation 6 4 1 Before using the appliance 6 4 1 1 Selecting cookware for ceramic hobs with i...

Page 3: ...mplying with the above may put the safety of the appliance in danger The manufacturer does not take responsibility for any damages in case the operation instructions and warnings contained in this man...

Page 4: ...stic vessels on the hot hob surface Metallic objects such as kitchen utensils cutlery etc shall not be placed on hob surfacewithin induction heating zones since they could get hot Take care when opera...

Page 5: ...ceramic hob surface within induction heating zones are heated up by means of electromagnetic field generated by an induction coil Electromagnetic field influences only the bottom of cookware Energy t...

Page 6: ...Maximum power will reached with pot diameter 200mm Cookware made of copper aluminium ceramic and glass is not suitable for use on ceramic hobs with induction heating Cookware made of stainless steel...

Page 7: ...cle markings have been compromised Important Note Using pans of less than 270mm will reduce the power output of the coils Figure 1 Zone will not Operate 110mm pan If inner circle markings can be seen...

Page 8: ...r to overheat and cut out If this occurs turn off power The generator will self reset when temperature goes down 5 POT TYPE and CONDITION GUIDE Figures 10 and 11 Note A suitable pan is made of ferrous...

Page 9: ...settings 3 Each cooking zone has a power capacity of 5kW 4 Each zone is governed by individual energy regulator 5 Control setting is from 1 to 12 1 lowest setting 12 highest 6 Boiling steaming poachi...

Page 10: ...ve with a scrapper especially intended for cleaning ceramic hob surfaces If plastic or aluminium foils melt on the ceramic hob surface they can be also removed with a scraper For cleaning always prefe...

Page 11: ...k appliance possible lifting must be done from the bottom frame using suitable spacers of wood In order to avoid damages it is not allowed to use ceramic hob surface as a workbenchduring installation...

Page 12: ...the terminal The terminal is on the right side inside the enclosure To assemble appliance carry out operations described above in opposite order Before close the ceramic hob check that no wires insid...

Page 13: ...tch faulty Check replace knob switch Empty cooking zone starts operating Pan detection faulty Replace generator call service Small metal objects are heated Pan detection faulty Replace generator call...

Page 14: ...n sor defect close exterior heat sources Clear air routes Clean fan E1 07 Coil temperature Coil temperature too high Remove pan switch off and wait a couple of min utes until cooking field has cooled...

Page 15: ...Power regulation Ardox IE Stepless energy regulator indicator lamp for each zone Material Ardox IE Ceramic cooking hob All other surfaces of stainless steel Weight with package Ardox IE 12 Approx 80...

Page 16: ...07 04 2015 Metos Induction range Ardox IE 16 9 Wiring and Installation drawings Main and control circuit diagram TO4141 A3 Installation drawingT04143A3...

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