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Settings  

 

  Power level  

  After selecting the power mode, set the desired power level using the 

buttons 

 or 

. The selected power level will be shown on the digital 

display of a given cooking zone. 

  The buttons 

 and 

 can be used at any moment to adjust the power level  

 
 

  Temperature  

  Temperature can be set independently for each cooking zone. 

  Press the function key 

 for a given cooking zone, to enter the temperature setting 

mode. The pre-set temperature „120 °C“  will appear on the digital display and the 

LED indicator for temperature level 

 will come on. 

  The buttons 

 and 

 can be used at any moment to adjust the settings with 20 °C 

increments, within the range from 60 to 240 °C.   
 

  (Temperature levels: 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220 and 240°C). 

 

  The device heats dishes and maintains constant temperature. Power is regulated 

automatically 

 
 

  Time 

  After setting the power level or temperature, press again the button 

, to access 

time settings.  

Time mode LED indicator 

 will come on, and „0“ will appear on the digital display.  

  Using the button 

 you may extend the time of operation in 5-minute 

intervals (5, 10, 15, …) up to the maximum of 180 minutes.  

  Using the button 

 you may reduce the time in 1-minute intervals.  

  The selected time of operation is counted down in 1-minute intervals, whereas the 

remaining time is displayed on the digital display. 

  When the time has run out, an audio signal will sound and the device will automatically 

shift into standby mode. 

Summary of Contents for IK 3341

Page 1: ...IK 3341 105940 Original Bedienungsanleitung V2 0916 ...

Page 2: ...ivery check 34 3 2 Packaging 34 3 3 Storage 34 4 Technical data 35 4 1 Technical data 35 4 2 Overview of parts 35 5 Installation 36 5 1 Positioning 36 5 2 Electric connection 37 6 Operation 37 6 1 Functionality of induction cookers 37 6 2 Suitable and unsuitable cookware 38 6 3 Operation instructions 40 7 Cleaning 46 8 Possible Malfunctions 47 9 Waste disposal 48 Bartscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28...

Page 3: ...ng maintenance or cleaning Please keep these instructions and give them to future owners of the device 1 Safety This device is designed in accordance with the presently applicable technological standards However the device can pose a danger if handled improperly and inappropriately All persons using the device must follow the recommendations and instructions in this manual 1 1 Key to symbols In th...

Page 4: ...well as by people with disabilities and those with limited experience knowledge as long as they are under supervision or have been instructed on proper use of the device and its possible dangers Children should not play with the device Cleaning and maintenance cannot be performed by children younger than 8 years old and must be done under supervision Children under the age of 8 years old must be k...

Page 5: ... to ensure optimum efficiency no modifications or alterations to the device that are not explicitly approved by the manufacturer may be undertaken DANGER Electric shock hazard To avoid the hazard results please follow the safety instructions below Never allow the power cable to come into contact with heat sources or sharp edges The power cable should not hang over the side of the working surface E...

Page 6: ...Never 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 or standing on wet floor Remove the plug from its socket when the device is not used in case of anomalies during operation before cleaning HOT SURFACE Burn hazard To avoid the hazard results please f...

Page 7: ...llow 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 large pot cover plate or moistened cloth Never use water for extinguishing After covering the flame wait for the cooking pots to cool down and assure appropriate amount of fresh air WARNING Explosio...

Page 8: ...perating 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 electromagnetic field in the best possible range The scientific research confirm that the induction cookers are not dangerous But persons with the artificial pacemakers should keep the distance of min 60 cm from t...

Page 9: ...ilar 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 while using the appropriate cookware Do not use the induction cooker among other things for heating rooms heating and warming flammable harmful volatile or similar liquids or materials CAUTION Any use goin...

Page 10: ...d 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 developing and improving the useful properties 2 2 Copyright protection The instruction manual including any texts drawings images or other illustrations is copyright No part of this publication may ...

Page 11: ...r The outer and inner packing material should be removed completely from the device before installation NOTE If you liked to dispose the packing consider the regulations applicable in your country Supply re usable packing materials to the recycling Please inspect the device upon completeness In case any part is missing please contact our customer service center immediately 3 3 Storage Keep the pac...

Page 12: ...nge from 60 C to 240 C with 20 C increments Time settings up to 180 minutes in 1 minute intervals Power 3 4 kW 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Maximum load 15 kg Dimensions W 510 x D 485 x H 65 mm Weight 6 6 kg We reserve the right to make technical changes 4 2 Overview of parts 1 Cooking zone 1 2 Cooking zone 2 3 Cooking zone 3 4 Touch control panel with digital display 5 Housing 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 13: ...lammable surface Do not place the device near an open flame electric oven or other source of heat Do not block or cover the ventilation ducts that allow for air to circulate around the device Doing so may lead to overheating of the device Keep a distance of at least 5 10 cm from flammable walls and other objects Do not place the induction plate near other equipment and objects sensitive to magneti...

Page 14: ...tage 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...

Page 15: ...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 6 2 Suitable and unsuitable cookware Suitable cookware o Iron cookware o Enameled iron cookware o Steel or enameled iron pots pans o Cast iron pots pans o Stainless steel 18 0 and aluminum cookware if they are ...

Page 16: ...th a convex bottom o Aluminium bronze or copper cookware The exception is cookware clearly labeled as suitable for induction cookers o Pots pans with a diameter less 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 from the magnetizing container it w...

Page 17: ... has 3 cooking zones which may be operated separately Settings are adjusted by control elements separately for each cooking zone Control elements of cooking zones 6 Control elements cooking zone 1 7 Control elements cooking zone 2 8 Control elements cooking zone 3 9 STANDBY mode LED indicator 10 ON STANDBY button 11 Lock button 9 6 10 11 8 7 ...

Page 18: ...asing power temperature or time 13 Button for decreasing power temperature or time 14 Digital display 15 Function button 16 Cooking zone selection button 17 LED indicator for Timer mode 18 LED indicator for temperature 19 LED indicator for power level 17 18 19 15 14 13 12 16 ...

Page 19: ...cooking zones 1 2 simultaneously Cooking zone Power levels Cooking zone 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cooking zone 2 max 0 0 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 When only cooking zone 1 is used you may set power level within the range from 1 to 10 If only cooking zone 2 is used you may set power level within the range from 1 to 5 If both cooking zones 1 and 2 are used simultaneously the device is switched on with 5 power le...

Page 20: ...signal will sound L or H will appear on digital displays of individual cooking zones If the temperature of the cooking zone is lower than 50 C L will appear on the display whereas for the temperature exceeding 50 C the display will show H The device is in the standby mode Press ON STANDBY button STANDBY mode LED indicator will flash NOTE If within 30 seconds from pressing the button no further adj...

Page 21: ...ith 20 C increments within the range from 60 to 240 C Temperature levels 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 and 240 C The device heats dishes and maintains constant temperature Power is regulated automatically Time After setting the power level or temperature press again the button to access time settings Time mode LED indicator will come on and 0 will appear on the digital display Using the button...

Page 22: ...til the control light over the button comes on After pressing this button the device operates with the adopted settings and all buttons on the control panel except for the ON STANDBY button are locked and do not react to pressing This prevents the undesired change of settings The lock button is also a child safety lock mechanism which prevents turning on the device by a child To deactivate the loc...

Page 23: ...ing agents that could scratch the surface o Ventilation slots in the bottom part of the device must be always free of dust and dirt or cleaned if necessary e g using a brush or blower o Never use any cleaning agents containing gasoline or solvents that could damage the surface o After washing the device use a soft dry cloth to dry and polish the surface Storage o If the device is not used for any ...

Page 24: ...utes the device is ready for operation afterwards Contact the retailer in case the error message is shown again on the digital display Contact the sales agent E05 The overheating protection was activated in the working mode 150 C The device switches off Disconnect the device from the power supply pull the plug Remove the cookware from the cooking zone Let the device cool off for a few minutes The ...

Page 25: ...posal 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 mains connection cable from the device CAUTION For the disposal of the device please consider and act according to the national and local rules and regulations Bartscher GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 331...

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