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6. Operation 

6.1 Functionality of induction cookers 

 
With induction cooker, an electric voltage is applied on a conductor spool beneath the 
glass. This creates magnetic fields, which directly heat up the bottom of the cookware 
through a physical effect. 

This means saving time and energy, because contrary to common hotplates, the 
cookware is heated up, not the heating element and the glass.  

Due to the technical characteristics described above, another advantage is the very 
short start-up cooking time. 

In addition, the heat supply promptly adapts to changed settings and can be controlled in 
small steps. The induction cooker reacts to changed settings just as fast as a gas stove, 
as the energy reaches the pot immediately without having to heat up other materials first.  

The induction technology combines this fast reaction with the basic advantage of 
electricity, meaning being able to exactly adjust the heat supply. 
 
 

Additional advantages of an induction cooker: 

 

  As the cooking zone is only heated up indirectly via the bottom of the cookware, 

over spilling food cannot stick. The glass cooking zone is only heated up by the 
hot cookware. 

  If the device is turned on and no dish for cooking is present or is removed, a repeating 

audio signal will sound and the device will turn itself off after approx. 30 seconds.  

  The device will detect if the appropriate cookware is placed on the heating plate. 

If the cookware is not appropriate for induction hotplates, energy will not flow. 
The device will turn off after approx. 30 seconds.  

  When operating the cooking zone with empty cookware, a temperature sensor turns 

it off automatically. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for IK 18

Page 1: ...IK 18 105824 Original Gebrauchsanleitung V1 0817...

Page 2: ...1 Delivery check 32 3 2 Packaging 32 3 3 Storage 32 4 Technical data 33 4 1 Technical data 33 4 2 Overview of parts 34 5 Installation 35 5 1 Positioning 35 5 2 Electric connection 35 6 Operation 36 6...

Page 3: ...accessible for anyone carrying out the installation servicing maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in a...

Page 4: ...d information aimed for effective and trouble free device operation 1 2 Safety instructions The device is not intended for use by individuals including children with physical or mental disabilities in...

Page 5: ...rous for the user or lead to damages of the device or personal injury and further the warranty expires To prevent hazards and to ensure optimum efficiency no modifications or alterations to the device...

Page 6: ...ever immerse the appliance the power cord and the power plug in water or other liquids Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device Never operate the device with moist hands...

Page 7: ...low the instructions below Avoid prolonged heating of oils and fats The overheated oil or fat may quickly ignite In case of ignition on the cooking field deactivate the device and cover the flame with...

Page 8: ...erating device Their operation may be disturbed by the magnetic field Do not open the lower cover Make sure that the cooking pots are placed in the centre of the work field to cover the electromagneti...

Page 9: ...or similar places of work in agricultural holdings for customers in hotels motels and similar dwellings in Bed Breakfast facilities The induction cooker is designed only for preparing and heating food...

Page 10: ...by violation of advice concerning operation and cleaning use other than designed alterations made by user use of inadequate spare parts We reserve the right to make technical changes for purposes of...

Page 11: ...er The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply...

Page 12: ...N OFF switch Indicator lights ON OFF power temperature time Overheating protection Power level 10 Temperature level temperature range 10 60 C 240 C Time setting 5 to 180 minutes intervals 5 minutes Po...

Page 13: ...34 4 2 Overview of parts 1 Hob 2 Glass cooking surface 3 Control panel 4 Ventilation holes 5 Feet 4 6 Housing 3 2 4 1 5 6...

Page 14: ...ce Keep a distance of at least 5 10 cm from flammable walls and other objects Never place the device in humid or wet environment Do not place the induction plate near other equipment and objects sensi...

Page 15: ...mmediately without having to heat up other materials first The induction technology combines this fast reaction with the basic advantage of electricity meaning being able to exactly adjust the heat su...

Page 16: ...ar nature of the induction field the cookware must have a plane magnetic bottom a magnet must stick to it We recommend only pots pans with the bottom diameter between 12 cm and 26 cm for better result...

Page 17: ...s than 12 cm o Cookware with feet o Ceramic cookware o Glass cookware CAUTION Please use only the cookware marked suitable for induction cooker If the induction hotplate detects too great a separation...

Page 18: ...system an audio signal will sound and the device turns off E2 error code will appear on the display Remove the pot from the hob and leave the device for a few minutes to cool off Then you may start u...

Page 19: ...light will come on Using the buttons or you can modify the default setting any time The digital display shows the selected power level Time When you select the function key again you can set the time...

Page 20: ...oraz 240 C NOTE You can modify the cooking time any moment using the buttons or The device memory function let the set power or temperature stay unchanged Similarly using the buttons or you can modif...

Page 21: ...regularly o Heating surface control panel and housing should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and a mild not scouring cleaning agent o Ventilation slots at the rear and bottom of the device should n...

Page 22: ...n the device has cooled off contact the supplier Contact the supplier E02 The overheating protection is on and the device will switch off Disconnect the device from the power supply unplug Remove the...

Page 23: ...osal service in your community WARNING To exclude any abuse and the dangers involved make the waste device unfit for use before disposal For that purpose disconnect device from mains supply and remove...

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