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Metos Induction range Dominator

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3.3.  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 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.

 

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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.

 

Summary of Contents for METOS DOMINATOR Plus

Page 1: ...User instructions 19 01 2015 Induction ranges METOS DOMINATOR Plus 4210040 4210042...

Page 2: ...CE Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Section 2 SAFETY and OPERATION Section 3 COOKING HINTS Section 4 INDUCTION ERROR CODES Section 5 CLEANING and MAINTENANCE Section 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Section 7 SPECIFICA...

Page 3: ...ons Figure 1 SECTION 2 SAFETY and O WARNING IF GLASS CERAMIC OR BROKEN IMMEDIATEL APPLIANCE FROM POWER SUP YOUR SERVICE AGENT WARNING PERSONS WITH PAC CONSULT THEIR G P BEFORE APPLIANCE THIS UNIT OPER...

Page 4: ...n the LED indicator will light and stay lit during heating cooking If pan is removed from zone LED will flash approxi mately once per second to indicate cooking zone is still active awaiting detection...

Page 5: ...te Positioning lines available for centralising pot s It is important that pots are magnetic or induction approved A guide to the correct use of pans and cooking zones is provided on Pages 4 and 5 LED...

Page 6: ...cle markings have been compromised Important Note Using pans of less than 270mm will reduce the power output of the coils Figure 4 Zone will not Operate 110mm pan If inner circle markings can be seen...

Page 7: ...l 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 pa...

Page 8: ...required to control simmering and the ability to select a corresponding temperature setting will improve with practice 11 Any spillage should be cleaned from hob surface as soon as practically possibl...

Page 9: ...f the table on Page 10 For example 6 short flashes followed by an extended flash indicates error code 06 Generator internal temperature too high The codes are provided to diagnose possible faults and...

Page 10: ...es blocked Fan filter clogged Tem perature sensor faulty external heat sources too close Clear air routes Clean fan filter Remove any external heat source If still faulty call Service Engineer 07 Cook...

Page 11: ...s Steel Surfaces These surfaces should be cleaned with hot water and detergent then dried and polished with a soft cloth Cleaning agents containing bleach abrasives or caustic chemicals will damage or...

Page 12: ...s ent Centre VEDC mark are urfaces clean while still warm d hot soapy water Badly stained ould be soaked in hot water with an e to be removed the application of approved detergent using nylon ads will...

Page 13: ...i 20 E3914i 26 4 Electrical supply voltage 400V 3N 400V 3N Required electrical supply 400V 3N amps 32 63 Electrical current split amps L1 29 L2 29 L3 29 L1 29 L2 43 L3 43 Hotplate rating kW 3 5 x 4 5...

Page 14: ...9 SECTION 6 E3913i WIRING DIAGRAM 10 3 Wiring diagrams...

Page 15: ...10 SECTION 6 E3914i WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...11 SECTION 6 E3913i CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 17: ...WITCH OPERATING RELAY 14 OR SAFETY RELAY SR OVEN LIGHTS 9 O 22 24 10 C 11 O 22 24 12 C 13 C 2 D 3 35 CHANNEL C 2 RH FRONT 37 38 CHANNEL D 3 39 RH REAR 26 25 14 40 15 24 16 17 OVEN FANS 28 18 19 29 20...

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