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Part Number 4532287 Rev 5 12/15
Operation
Section 3
Temperature Control and Display
ON-Position
Any position
where
0
or
Line is not
pointing
straight up.
OFF-Position
0
or Line
is pointing
straight up.
Turn the control knob to set the temperature and the
appliance is immediately ready for operation.
You can adjust the temperature in an increment of 1
o
C [5
o
F],
from 50 to100
o
C [122 to 212
o
F].
DIGITAL DISPLAY
When you turn the knob, the digital display shows the
selected temperature initially and then followed by the
actual, real-time temperature within 2 seconds.
Temperature followed by a dot
The digital display shows the temperature setting
while you turn the knob. When you stop, the selected
temperature is shown with a dot.
Temperature followed by a blinking dot
The blinking dot indicates the induction zone is active
and the real-time temperature is displayed. Energy is
being transferred to the pan.
Temperature shown without a dot
The display shows the real-time temperature and the
induction zone is dormant. This means no energy is
being transferred to the pan at the moment or the
system cannot detect an induction pan.
Appliance with more than one heat retaining plate
To maximize efficiency with minimal resources,
power cycles through the heat retaining plates at set
intervals. This means when one plate is active and the
temperature is shown with a blinking dot, the other
plates lay dormant with temperatures shown without
dots. This is normal. However, ensure you are using
proper induction pans on the plates.
To shutdown the appliance
,
Turn the control knob to the OFF-position. If the
temperature is over 50
o
C [122
o
F], the display shows
hot
:
. Otherwise, the display is off.
Automatic Pan Detection, No Pan No Heat
When a temperature or power level is selected, the
appliance supplies energy only when a pan is placed in the
cook zone.
When you remove the pan from the cook zone, the
appliance stops power supply immediately. Power supply to
the pan resumes as soon as the pan is put back in the cook
zone.
NOTE: Pan with a bottom diameter smaller than 12cm or 5” is
not detected by the system.
When Appliance Is Idle
Best Practice:
When the induction appliance is not in use, always put the
control knob in the 0 (OFF) position.
Notice
Switch the appliance OFF if you take the cookware away
for a while. This will prevent the heating process to start
automatically and unintentionally when a pan is placed
back on the heating area. If any person needs to use
the induction appliance, he/she will have to turn the
appliance ON intentionally.