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19. HOOD CONTROL (Fan speed & Light control) 

FAN CONTROL: 

The Hood is activated from the cooktop. There is one Fan touch key

 and 

an LED is located under the Fan touch key.  Touching the Fan key (short touch) flashes the Fan 
LED for a period of 10 seconds, indicating that the Fan is in Initial Programming Mode. 
Touching one of the L, 1, 2, 3,…H level keys within the 10-second period starts the fan speed at 
the corresponding power. The last selected Fan level will be stored in memory for further recall. 
Touching “0” after selecting the fan will turn the Fan ‘off’ and maintain Programming Mode for 
5 seconds. Any subsequent touch within the 5-second Programming Mode will turn the Fan “on” 
again at the newly selected speed. Touching the Fan key while the fan is operating will re-enter 

Programming mode and enable the fan speed to be changed.  The Timer

 can then be invoked 

during Programming Mode to program a timed shut off (see paragraph 20). 

 
LIGHT CONTROL 

If there is a light bulb installed in the hood, it can also be controlled from the Fan touch key. To 
activate the light, touch and hold the Fan touch key for 1 second, if the light was ‘off’ it will be 
turned ‘on’, and if the light was ‘on’ it will be turned ‘off’. 
 
NOTE 1: Turning the light ‘on’ or ‘off’ also places the fan in Programming Mode. Meaning that, 
during the following 10 seconds after activating the light functions, touching a level key (L, 1, 2, 
3…H or Recall) will turn the fan ‘on’ to the selected level. 
 
NOTE 2: The fan and the light can be independently controlled at any time regardless of the 
status of either of them. 
 

20. TIMER DESCRIPTION & FUNCTIONS 

a. 

General: 

The timer key 

 features two seven-segment displays.  The Timer 

can be set from 0 to 99 minutes by one-minute increments.  When the Timer 
key is touched, the timer digits start with two - zeros. The last number key that 
is touched is the furthest right digit.  For example, start with '00', touch '5' with 
no more touches the timer would be on for 5 minutes.  Touch '5', then '1'; timer 
is on for 51 minutes.  Touch '5', then '1', then '0'; timer is on for 10 minutes 
(scrolling the “5” out to the left). The timer can be used for each and every 
element to set cook time, to set a fan time and as a stand-alone timer. Each can 
be set separately and run simultaneously. 

b. 

Timer display: 

The time relative to the "cook time" of any particular 

element is displayed exclusively during Programming Mode of that element. 
The time relative to the Fan time is displayed exclusively during Programming 
Mode of the Fan. The time relative to the Stand-alone Timer is displayed at all 
times except during Programming Mode of any element or of the Fan. 

c. 

Timed Cookin

g: 

Once a cooking level has been set and the burner is in 

Programming Mode, the timer can be set to establish the automatic "off" time 
of the selected element.  To set a cook time, after programming the level of an 

element, touch the Timer key 

 ("00" will appear on the Timer display) and 

then select the desired cook time using the number keys. The programmed time 

Summary of Contents for CMT364

Page 1: ...C A L D E R A Please Read and Save for Future Reference Caldera Corporation Waterbury Center VT 05677 USA 800 725 7711 www calderacorp com Fax 800 962 3072 ...

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Page 3: ...e hope you enjoy your purchase REGISTRATION We encourage you to register your cooktop so you may take advantage of our full two year warranty and limited five year warranty should the need ever arise Registration may be done on our website at www calderacorp com by returning the enclosed postcard or by faxing us toll free at 800 962 3072 For your convenience the model serial and manufacturers are ...

Page 4: ...ecting an Element 11 Selecting a Power Level 12 Selecting Detailed Power 13 Turning Elements Off 4 methods 14 Dual Element Operation 15 Warmer Simmer Burner 16 Recall Feature for Elements 17 Exhaust Options 18 Downdraft Controls Fan speed Up Down control 19 Hood Control Fan speed Light control 20 Timer Description and Functions a General b Timer Display c Timed Cooking d Adjusting or Canceling a P...

Page 5: ...electrical appliance near the cooktop be sure that the cord of the appliance does not come into contact with the burner area 5 Do not leave children unattended in an area where appliances are in use They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the cooktop or the area around the cooktop 6 Do not store items of interest to children above or at the back of the cooktop They could be ser...

Page 6: ...nt 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 positioned so that it is turned inward and does not extend over adjacent surface units 20 Use the proper pan size Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the heating element The use of undersized cookware will ex...

Page 7: ...rner off a touch the corresponding or b touch the corresponding to enter programming then the 0 Using the timer by itself touch the hourglass then the digits that represent the minutes you want to set Using the timer to control a burner touch the corresponding to enter programming mode select the timer select the digits that represent the time Controlling your Downdraft select the select a digit t...

Page 8: ...h burner to indicate that the burner is too hot to touch The lights will remain on until the glass is safe to touch even after the burner has been turned off Limit Switches Limit switches are located in each of the radiant ribbon burners In the event that the glass above the burner reaches an unacceptable temperature the limit switch will cycle the burner off briefly Water Control Nearly all of th...

Page 9: ...nly is 1000W Rear Right 1500W Rear Left 1500W Downdraft Features 550 cfm with a built in blower and matching glass top controlled from your cooktop Energy Tips Energy Saving Tips 餀 Place a utensil on the cooktop before turning on the burner 餀 Use a lid to retain heat 餀 Choose cookware of the proper size material and construction 餀 Minimize the amount of liquid of frying oil to reduce cooking times...

Page 10: ...er other than a sugary substance is on the hot zone do not clean until the unit is completely cooled down and follow the instructions below Clean up for burned on spillovers If you accidentally melt anything on the cooktop or if you spill foods with a high sugar content preserves ketchup tomato sauce etc REMOVE THE SPILL IMMEDIATELY with a razor scraper while the unit is still hot Use a mitt to pr...

Page 11: ...h Sequence Other Burner Functions Unlock 1 Select Burner 2 Instant Power 3 Detailed Power 4 Timer 5 Timer minutes 6 Fan 7 Fan level 8 Burner Off 9 Switch To Inner Burner 10 Select Burner Recall 4 11 Dial 2000 Series Cooktops ...

Page 12: ...n Instant Off locking the unit will de energize all active burners immediately 4 LOCK MODE When the cooktop is in Lock Mode Lock LED is off the burners may not be operated The downdraft fan and the timer may be operated 5 TO UNLOCK To activate the cooktop while in Lock mode the Lock key must be touched and held for 1 5 seconds After a 1 5 second touch the control will beep once and the LED beneath...

Page 13: ...vel or timer key is not touched for an uninterrupted period of 10 seconds the programming attempt will be canceled A touch of any other element symbol will cause that element to be selected while the previous selection is cancelled 11 SELECTING A POWER LEVEL After Selecting an Element and entering Programming Mode you have 10 seconds to select a digit that represents the desired power setting A to...

Page 14: ...functions will not work no beeps no LED s It will also determine if it is hooked to a downdraft or to a hood Hoods may not yet be available 18 DOWNDRAFT CONTROLS Fan speed Up Down control The Downdraft is activated from the cooktop There is one Fan touch key and an LED is located beneath the Fan touch key Touching for 1 5 second will raise the Downdraft From the up position the Fan LED then flashe...

Page 15: ... 2 3 H or Recall will turn the fan on to the selected level NOTE 2 The fan and the light can be independently controlled at any time regardless of the status of either of them 20 TIMER DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS a General The timer key features two seven segment displays The Timer can be set from 0 to 99 minutes by one minute increments When the Timer key is touched the timer digits start with two zero...

Page 16: ... is displayed for the 10 second duration of the Initial Programming mode while the ON key LED is flashing If no time is set for a particular element the display will go blank during the 10 second period f Timed Fan At any time during programming of the fan while the fan LED flashes and the Fan level is set the timer can be set to establish the automatic fan off time The fan time can be programmed ...

Page 17: ...vated although all keys are functioning and the display shows the selections as if the burners were active SAFE mode is a handy tool for demonstration purposes it allows demonstration of the control features without actually heating the elements The Fan functions do remain active in SAFE mode To enter SAFE mode the user must simultaneously touch and hold the 0 and the H keys for a period of 5 seco...

Page 18: ...ERROR E3 A thermistor error code will be generated if the on board thermistor is short or open The thermistor error will cause all active elements to shut off The cooling fan will run for an additional hour A thermistor error will sound the beeper for 27 seconds The E3 error code will remain displayed until the repair is done d KEY FAILURE ERROR E4 A key error mode will be generated if the keyboar...

Page 19: ... number has been altered or removed from the product REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER CALDERA CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A ...

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