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6.  Choose the desired function by pressing the Temperature/Power 

Selector Button. The corresponding Indicator Light will illuminate.

7.  Press the + or -  buttons to adjust the Temperature or Power 

accordingly.

8.  Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit off when fi nished cooking.

NOTE:

 If the cookware is removed from the induction cooktop at any 

time during the cooking cycle, the unit will beep continually for 30 
seconds, error code E1 will appear in the Display Window and the unit 
will shut off automatically. In order to re-activate the unit, place cookware 
back on the cooktop and follow steps 5 through 8.

POWER Function    

  (W)

The Power Function relates to the amount of wattage the cooktop uses. 
Low Power (wattage) results in low cooking speed. As you increase the 
Power the cooking speed is increased as is the wattage used.

While using this function, the temperature of the food is not being 
regulated, only the power being used is set. Use the Power Function if a 
specifi c temperature is not required, to bring water to a quick boil or for 
quick browning/frying and sautéing. 

Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit on, then press the Temperature/
Power Selector Button once. The corresponding Indicator Light will 
illuminate with the default Power Selection of 1400W which will also 
appear in the Display Window.  

To adjust the power level, press the +/- Buttons to select from the 
following 8 settings:

Power

Cooking Level

 300W

Keep warm

  500W

Simmer - Low

 700W

Medium-Low

1000W

Medium

1200W

Medium-High

1400W

High

1600W

Max

1800W

Max/Sear

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Summary of Contents for ID1562

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Model ID1562 portable induction cooktop ID1562_InductionCooker_E indd 1 ID1562_InductionCooker_E indd 1 4 21 15 6 03 PM 4 21 15 6 03 PM...

Page 2: ...y appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner Return appliance to the manufacturer for examination repair or electrical or mechanic...

Page 3: ...duction cooking has been used for decades in restaurants and commercial kitchens worldwide Only now has the induction revolution been made available at an affordable cost for everyday household use Ho...

Page 4: ...afer There are no open flames or hot elements Induction cooktops will start only once the appropriate cookware has been placed on the surface and stops immediately when the cookware is removed No more...

Page 5: ...dicator Light 5 Temperature Power Selector Button with Indicator Light 6 Adjustment Buttons and 7 On Off Button with Indicator Light HOW TO USE 1 Place the induction cooker on a dry level surface 2 Ad...

Page 6: ...esults in low cooking speed As you increase the Power the cooking speed is increased as is the wattage used While using this function the temperature of the food is not being regulated only the power...

Page 7: ...tor Light will illuminate with the default Temperature Selection of 150 C which will also appear in the Display Window To adjust the temperature press the Buttons to select from the following 8 settin...

Page 8: ...on for a couple of seconds until you hear a beep and the Indicator Light turns off IMPORTANT NOTES 1 This Induction Cooktop will only operate with suitable Cookware The most common types are cast iron...

Page 9: ...l Circuit Error parts are either overheating or have an open or short circuit Contact Salton service center See Warranty section in this instruction booklet for contact information E1 Cookware Sensor...

Page 10: ...the only acceptable proof of purchase Salton Canada warrants that this appliance shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of original purchase...

Page 11: ...ivery service with tracking information when returning your product Salton Canada will not be held responsible for in transit damage or for packages that are not received Name Address City Prov State...

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