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If you want to set seconds, for instanc

e 3 minutes and 30 seconds, press the ‘ʌ’ 

button until the display shows ‘03.59’ minutes.  Then press the ‘MIN/SEC’ button 

again.  The ‘seconds’ field will flash.  Press the ‘v’ button to adjust the seconds to 

30.  The display will show ‘03.30’

 

 

When the ti

me is set to what you want, press the ‘Start/Stop’ button.  The power 

will come on and the timer will count down.  When the timer counts down to 0, 
the unit will stop heating. 

 

While the unit is heating, the display will alternate between the timer and the 

power setting.  You can always adjust the power setting using the ‘ʌ’ and ‘v’ 

buttons while the display is showing the power level. 

 

If you press the TMR button while the unit is heating, the display will stop 
alternating between the timer and the power level.  The timer will continue to 
run.  Pressing the TMR button again will resume alternating the display. 

 

While the unit is heating, the timer display decimal points will flash. 

 

Once the timer counts down to zero, pressing the ‘Start/Stop’ button will resta

rt 

the cycle at the time that you set previously.  Turning the unit off/on using the 

‘Power’ Button will reset the timer to 719 minutes.

 

 

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. 

Stainless Steel Body:  Clean with a damp soft cloth or a mild cleaning solution or stainless                

cleaner/polish. 

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!! 

Air Filter:  Remove the air filter located underneath the unit by pulling it out from the front. 

                   Wash/rinse by hand using warm water and detergent to remove oil/grease and dust. 

                   Dry thoroughly and re-install the filter on the guides underneath the unit.   

 

 

DO NOT USE SHARP OBJECTS OR ABRASIVES ON THE GLASS COOKTOP.  SCRATCHES IN THE GLASS CAN 

WEAKEN IT AND LEAD TO BREAKAGE! 

Summary of Contents for , 9132A-1

Page 1: ...ance 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 or parts The information contained in this manual is subject to updates and or change at the discretion of Nemco Food Equipment without notice Please read the Installation and Operating Instructions in its entirety before at...

Page 2: ...om 49232A Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 3 Control Features 4 Power Settings Cooking Guide 6 Temperature Control Mode 7 Timer Mode 7 Setting the Timer 7 Cleaning the Induction Range 8 Cookware Requirements 9 Troubleshooting Error Codes 10 Warranty 11 ...

Page 3: ...ged 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 Nemco for the authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 11 Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance Allow 4 clearance from all vent openings 12 Do not place the range in...

Page 4: ...ume cooking by placing the pan on the cooktop and pressing 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 dry Allow the unit to cool off Restart by pressing power on off button If the voltage or current in the device is abnormal it will shut itself o...

Page 5: ...m 01 to 10 for cooking powers Below power level 01 there are 7 holding or warming settings H1 thru H7 that can be used to hold food at a constant temperature 8 While cooking or warming press the START STOP button to stop the cooking cycle or remove the pan If the pan is removed and replaced within approximately 40 seconds while the 00 symbol is flashing on the display the system will automatically...

Page 6: ...tings of 8 9 or 10 2 Boil Water Boil water on high heat settings of 9 or 10 then reduce to level 5 or 6 to maintain a hard boil Reduce to 3 or 4 for a slow boil 3 Pan Fry Pan fry on medium to high heat settings of 5 to 10 4 Sauté Simmer Use medium to low settings 3 to 5 5 Warming Hold food at serving temperatures using setting H1 thru H7 Results will vary depending on the volume of food being held...

Page 7: ...perature reaches the set point the display will lock on the actual temperature The unit will cycle as necessary to maintain the set point temperature 8 Timer Mode The timer function allows you to set a timer from 1 second up to 719 minutes The timer resets to 719 minutes every time the power is turned off on The timer always runs in the background so if the unit runs continuously for 12 hours 719 ...

Page 8: ... alternating the display While the unit is heating the timer display decimal points will flash Once the timer counts down to zero pressing the Start Stop button will restart the cycle at the time that you set previously Turning the unit off on using the Power Button will reset the timer to 719 minutes Cleaning the Induction Range After the induction range has cooled down clean as follows Glass Coo...

Page 9: ...d 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 ...

Page 10: ...verify that the outlet voltage is correct and within limits Unplug the unit Plug it back in If the error continues contact customer service E4 Main Heat Sink Over Temp Check to verify that the fans are working Check to make sure the air flow is unrestricted E5 External Temp Probe problem Check to make sure the probe is properly connected E6 Pan is Overheated Make sure the pan is not empty Allow th...

Page 11: ...e Bead Temp Probe Harness Glass Overlay Air Filter FOOT 4 PER 9130A 48856A 48864 48872A 48889 48878 48881 48884 2 48918 48921 48923 45824 9130A C 48856A 48864 48872A 48889 48878 48881 48884 2 48918 48921 48923 45824 9131A 1 48857A 48865 48872A 48894 48879 48881 48884 2 48918 48921 48923 45824 9132A 1 48858A 48866 48872A 48860 48879 48881 48884 2 48918 48921 48923 45824 ...

Page 12: ...rized 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 product Nemco shall be responsible only for repairs or replacements of defective parts performed by Nemco s authorized service personnel Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throu...

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