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OPERATING THE INDUCTION COOKTOP 
 
Heat Accelerator 

All the cooking zones are equipped with a heat accelerator function so you can get to 
temperature faster with the turn of a knob. The cooking zone starts at full power for a certain 
amount of time, and then automatically reduces its power until it reaches the pre-selected power 
level.

 

 

1. Turn the cooking zone knob to the left (counter-clockwise) until it stops. Hold for 2 seconds 

until the display shows 

.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Turn the knob to the right and select the desired power level. Example: If you select power 
level [ 7 ], both  

 and 

 blink, indicating the function is active. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. The power adjusts automatically, so the cookware gets to temperature faster. Turning the 
knob will cancel the function.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for BSP36INDCKT

Page 1: ...USE CARE MANUAL USE CARE MANUAL Induction Cooktop 750164 ...

Page 2: ...Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL WIRE BURNING Do not try to activate any appliance Do not touch or activate any electrical switch Disconnect the unit by turning off the circuit breaker or fuse If smell continues or increases contact the fire department Installation and service must be performed...

Page 3: ...y part of the appliance User Servicing Do not repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician In warranty service must be completed by an authorized service agency Do not store flammable materials in on or near the appliance Keep the appliance area clean and free of combustible materials ga...

Page 4: ...asy spillover that may ignite Protective Liners Do not use aluminum foil to line cooktop Use of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward and Not Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units To reduce the risk of burns ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil the handle of a utensil should be position...

Page 5: ...duction cooktop meets the FCC requirements to minimize interference with other devices in residential installation Induction cooktops may cause interference with television or radio reception If interference occurs the user should try to correct the interference by Relocating the receiving antenna of the radio or television Increasing the distance between the cooktop and the receiver Connecting th...

Page 6: ... operation should use it Persons who lack physical sensory or mental abilities or experience with the appliance should use the appliance with supervision This appliance is designed for Residential Use Only This appliance is not approved for outdoor use Do not install if damaged Do not operate if not working properly or if damaged Disconnect from the power supply if there is an error display messag...

Page 7: ... cooktop Turn off any ventilation units Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires Smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher It is recommended you purchase a multi purpose dry chemical or foam type fire extinguisher for your home Store it in close proximity to your appliance Have a working smoke detector in or near the kitchen WARNING ...

Page 8: ...nce 1880 we have been handcrafting the highest quality ovens and ranges at our Pennsylvania factory If your appliance ever needs attention please be sure to use a BlueStar certified service provider recommended by our sales service team Our service team can be reached at 800 449 8691 Monday through Friday from 9 a m to 5 p m EST or serviceteam bluestarcooking com Please take a few moments now to f...

Page 9: ... installer should complete the online Performance Checklist found at www bluestarcooking com or the last page of this manual before leaving your residence NOTE WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT YOU MAY REQUEST WARRANTY SERVICE BY CALLING 800 449 8691 YOU MAY ALSO REQUEST SERVICE FROM AN AUTHORIZED BLUESTAR DEALER AT WWW BLUESTARCOOKING COM SUPPORT ...

Page 10: ...e Become familiar with all the parts of your appliance Remove and properly discard all temporary labels and packaging material from the appliance Remove all cardboard zip ties paper and plastic sheathing used as packaging Before leaving your residence the installer should complete the Performance Checklist found at www bluestarcooking com or the last page of this manual The Performance Checklist s...

Page 11: ...000 W 4 100 mm Center 10 260 mm 2 600 W 5 500 W 4 1 3 110 mm Rear Right 8 2 3 x7 220x180 mm 2 300 W 3 700 W 4 1 3 110 mm Front Right 8 2 3 x7 220x180 mm 2 300 W 3 700 W 4 1 3 110 mm The stated power may change according to the dimensions and material of the pan 7 180 mm 1 850 W 3 000 W Boost 7 180 mm 1 850 W 3 000 W Boost 10 1 4 260 mm 2600 W 5 500 W Boost 8 2 3 x7 220x180 mm 2100 W 3 700 W Boost ...

Page 12: ...of the cooking level 16 No pan detected No pan or inadequate pan 14 16 Booster Booster is activated 17 Heat accelerator Automatic cooking 18 Keep warm Automatically maintain 150 F 70 C 19 Keep warm Automatically maintain 201 F 94 C 19 Residual heat The indicated heating zone is hot 21 Lock Knobs are locked 20 Error message Electronic failure 21 Display area ...

Page 13: ...pot is likely to be induction compatible Compatible pots are usually cast iron steel enameled and stainless steel pans with ferromagnetic bottoms Excluded materials include copper pure stainless steel aluminium glass wood ceramic and stoneware When purchasing cookware select those labelled for induction use or that have the induction compatible logo The induction heating zone automatically adapts ...

Page 14: ...he cooling fan will start This noise is normal and does not mean that there is something wrong with the appliance nor does it influence its function Cooling Fan The cooling system is fully automatic It starts at a low speed when the heat generated by the electronic system reach a certain level The fan cycles to its highest speed when the cooktop is intensively used The cooling fan reduces its spee...

Page 15: ...lay and the unit will not start If you remove the pan from the heating zone the operation stops Cooking will continue at the orginal power when the pan is placed back on the cooking zone 1 to 2 Melting Reheating Sauces butter chocolate gelatin Dishes prepared beforehand 2 to 3 Simmering Defrosting Rice pudding simple syrup Dried vegetables fish frozen products 3 to 4 Steam Vegetables fish meat 4 t...

Page 16: ...he far right clockwise for 2 seconds until the display shows Power Management The cooktop has a maximum potential power When the Booster function is activated the electronic system automatically reduces the power level of another heating zone if it exceeds the maximum potential The display blinks 9 for a few seconds then shows the maximum power allowed You can only activate the Booster function on...

Page 17: ...tomatically reduces its power until it reaches the pre selected power level 1 Turn the cooking zone knob to the left counter clockwise until it stops Hold for 2 seconds until the display shows 2 Turn the knob to the right and select the desired power level Example If you select power level 7 both and blink indicating the function is active 3 The power adjusts automatically so the cookware gets to ...

Page 18: ... a temperature of 150 F 70 C or 201 F 94 C and prevents liquids from boiling over or burning the cookware The Keep Warm at 150 F and Keep Warm at 201 F functions are located slightly before the position on the cooking zone knob 1 Turn the cooking zone knob slightly to the right clockwise until or appears on the display ATTENTION ...

Page 19: ... the cooktop or for added safety 1 To Lock the Cooktop Turn the front left and rear left cooking zone knobs to the left counter clockwise at the same time and hold for 3 seconds 2 The unit is locked and appears on the display 3 To Unlock the Cooktop repeat step 1 Turn the front left and rear left cooking zone knobs to the left counter clockwise at the same time and hold for 3 seconds ...

Page 20: ...underneath the cooking surface will display on the cooking zones that remain hot The disappears when the heating zones can be touched without danger Do not touch the heating zones and do not put any heat sensitive objects on them when the residual heat indicators are on Error Message If the malfunction light E is displayed the cooktop is malfunctioning Turn off or disconnect appliance from power s...

Page 21: ...not come in contact with the heating zones These materials may crack or alter the ceramic glass cooktop while cooling Turn off the appliance and take them immediately out of the hot heating zone be careful do not burn yourself Never place a hot container on the control panel Drawers installed beneath the induction cooktop must be heat resistant If a drawer is located underneath the installed appli...

Page 22: ...urface thoroughly Never use a steam cleaner or high pressure washer Do not use objects that might scratch the ceramic glass Make sure the cookware is dry and clean and there is no dust on your ceramic cooktop Using rough cookware will scratch the surface Spillages of sugar jam jelly etc or other sugar based food products must be removed immediately to prevent damaging the surface Avoid highly corr...

Page 23: ...cooking zone The cookware is not compatible with induction The cookware s base diameter is too small The display area shows E The electrical system is defective Disconnect and reconnect the cooktop Call service The ventilation system is still operating after switching off the cooktop This is not a failure The fan operates automatically to protect the electronic device The fan stops automatically T...

Page 24: ...____________________ Serial No ________________________________ City _________________________________________ Purchase Date ___________________________ State Zip Code ________________________________ Installation Date __________________________ E mail _______________________________________ Installer s Name __________________________ Telephone ____________________________________ Company ________...

Page 25: ... damage Damage or repairs caused by unauthorized service or repairs Damage or repairs as a result of natural disasters fires floods earthquakes winds lightning corrosive atmosphere loss of electrical power to the Product for any reason or other conditions beyond Prizer Painter s control Damage or repairs caused by alteration for outdoor use Damage or repairs caused by the use of harsh chemicals or...

Page 26: ...nal Components In addition to a replacement part Prizer Painter will cover reasonable labor and material costs for repair or replacement service of a functional component during the applicable Warranty period Such repair or replacement service must be performed by a factory authorized service agent located within 100 miles roundtrip from the location of the Product Service will be provided during ...

Page 27: ...substantive warranty rights and other claims will be the law of the state in which you purchased your Prizer Painter Product Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment on the arbitration award 8 Rules of the Arbitration If the amount in controversy is less than 50 000 the arbitration will be decided by a single arbitrator If the amount in controversy is greater than or equal to 50 000 the ar...

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