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Cleaning the Induction Range   

After the induction range has cooled down, clean as follows: 

Glass Cooktop:  Wipe with a damp cloth or use a mild, non-abrasive cleaning solution. 

Control Panel:  

Wipe with a damp cloth only.  Do not spray with cleaning solutions!  Do not use 

sharp or metal objects to press the buttons!   Only press the buttons using your finger!! 

 

DO NOT USE SHARP OBJECTS OR ABRASIVES ON THE GLASS COOKTOP.  SCRATCHES IN THE GLASS CAN 
WEAKEN IT AND LEAD TO BREAKAGE! 

Cookware Requirements   

Cooking with any induction range requires the use of induction compatible pots/pans.  In general this 
means that the vessel must be magnetic.  If a magnet sticks to it, it will probably be a good Induction 
pan.  Other things to consider are the size and shape of the pan.  Pans should have a minimum bottom 
diameter of 4.75 inches, and the bottom of the pan should be flat within about 1/8 of an inch.  For best 
results, the maximum bottom diameter of the pan should not exceed 10.25 inches. 

Materials that will NOT work with induction ranges include glass, ceramics, earthenware, bronze, 
copper, aluminum or 300 series stainless steel. 

To test a pan to see if it is compatible, put it on the range, press the Start button and increase the power 
level.  If the display flashes ‘00’ the pan is not compatible with induction cooking. 

 

Product Specifications 

Model 

Frequency 

Voltage 

Amps 

Power 

Weight 

Dimensions 

9101, 9101-C   

 

50/60Hz 

120 

2.2 

270 W 

 
 

14 lbs. 

 
L   14 9/16” 
W 11 5/8” 
D    3 1/8” 

9101-1 

208 or 240 

400 W 

9120, 9120-C 

120 

15 

1800 W 

9121-1 

208 or 240 

12.5 

2600 W 

9122-1 

208 or 240 

15 

3500 W 

 

Summary of Contents for 9101

Page 1: ...ecommended that maintenance and repairs be conducted by authorized service agents using genuine Nemco replacement parts Nemco is not responsible for the damages caused by unauthorized service agents o...

Page 2: ...ty Instructions 3 Control Features 4 Operating Instructions 5 Power Settings Cooking Guide 6 Temperature Control Mode 6 Timer Mode 6 Setting the Timer 7 Cleaning the Induction Range 8 Cookware Require...

Page 3: ...ed cord or plug broken or cracked glass surface if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 10 This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact Nemc...

Page 4: ...ing the Start Stop button If the temperature of the cooktop reaches 260o C or 500o F the unit turns off automatically and displays an error code This can happen if a pan is empty or is allowed to boil...

Page 5: ...H7 and 1 to 10 9121 1 the power will adjust from H1 to H7 and 1 to 10 9122 1 the power will adjust from H1 to H7 and 1 to 10 Power levels H1 thru H7 are hold settings designed to keep food warm at a...

Page 6: ...boil 3 Pan Fry Pan fry on medium to high heat settings of 5 to 10 4 Saut Simmer Use medium to low settings 3 to 5 5 Warming Hold food at serving temperatures using setting 2 Results will vary dependin...

Page 7: ...ant to set seconds for instance 3 minutes and 30 seconds turn the knob until the display shows 03 59 minutes Then press the MIN SEC button again The seconds field will flash Use the knob to adjust the...

Page 8: ...sticks to it it will probably be a good Induction pan Other things to consider are the size and shape of the pan Pans should have a minimum bottom diameter of 4 75 inches and the bottom of the pan sh...

Page 9: ...a simple cut out in the counter top and the Trim Ring supports the unit and protects the glass edge from damage With either mounting method seal around the unit and Trim Ring with silicone caulking t...

Page 10: ...ck to verify that the outlet voltage is correct and within limits Unplug the unit Plug it back in If the error continues contact customer service 4 Main Heat Sink Over Temp Check to verify that the fa...

Page 11: ...Fan Ferrite Bead Glass Overlay 9101 48856 48864 48869 48893 48878 48881 69508 48920 9101 1 48857 48865 48869 48894 48879 48881 69508 48920 9120 48856 48864 48871 48889 48878 48881 69508 48920 9120 C...

Page 12: ...zed repair voids this warranty For purposes of this warranty the phrase normal use shall mean the use of the product in connection with food in accordance with the product manual accompanying the prod...

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