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Pro Chef 1800 

  

Original  

Operating Manual 

Induction cooktop  

 

Pro Chef 1800 

Item No. 12360 

Summary of Contents for Pro Chef 1800

Page 1: ...Pro Chef 1800 Original Operating Manual Induction cooktop Pro Chef 1800 Item No 12360...

Page 2: ...nual Pro Chef 1800 caso Pro Chef 1800 2 USA Branch CASO Design USA LLC 50 Mountain View Rd Warren NJ 07059 Info CasoDesignUSA com www CasoDesignUSA com T 908 604 0677 Document No 12360 03 2010 2010 Br...

Page 3: ...13 2 3 6 Short cord instructions 13 3 Commissioning 14 3 1 Safety information 14 3 2 Delivery scope and transport inspection 14 3 3 Unpacking 15 3 4 Disposal of the packaging 15 3 5 Setup 16 3 5 1 Set...

Page 4: ...2 Switching On 23 5 4 3 Power Mode 24 5 4 4 Temperature Mode 24 5 4 5 Timer 24 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 25 6 1 Safety information 25 6 2 Cleaning 25 7 Troubleshooting 26 7 1 Safety notices 26 7 2 Fa...

Page 5: ...liance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustmen...

Page 6: ...al These Operating Instructions are a component of the induction cooktop referred to hereafter as the Device and provide you with important information for the initial commissioning safety intended us...

Page 7: ...warning notice of this level of danger indicates a possible dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided this can lead to serious injuries Observe the instructions in this warning no...

Page 8: ...ult of the following Non observance of the manual Uses for non intended purposes Improper repairs Technical alterations Use of unauthorized spare parts All translations are carried out to the best of...

Page 9: ...r the induction hob surface must be suitable for induction cooking Uses for a different purpose or for a purpose which exceeds this description are considered incompatible with the intended or designa...

Page 10: ...person Do not permit children to use the device unless they are supervised Do not leave the device unsupervised when it is in operation Only qualified electricians who have been trained by the manufac...

Page 11: ...the middle of the hob so that the base of the pot covers as much of the electromagnetic field as possible Do not remove any coverings on the appliance 2 3 2 Danger of Burning WARNING The items cooked...

Page 12: ...ectly Adhere to the following safety instructions in order to avoid a risk of fire During operation remove all easily inflammable items e g detergents aerosol cans oven cloths and dishcloths etc from...

Page 13: ...ons are touched and the electrical or mechanical structure is altered In addition functional faults on the device can also occur Do not touch the appliance or the main plug with wet hands Do not inser...

Page 14: ...ing safety notices to avoid such dangers Packaging materials may not be used for playing There is a danger of suffocation 3 2Delivery scope and transport inspection As a rule the PRO CHEF 1800 is deli...

Page 15: ...ls are selected in accordance with environmentally compatible and recycling related points of view and can therefore be recycled Returning the packaging back to the material loop saves raw materials a...

Page 16: ...nce Do not set up the device in a hot wet or extremely damp environment or near flammable material Do not set up the induction cooktop in the vicinity of appliance and objects which react sensitively...

Page 17: ...nnection Before connecting the device compare the connection data voltage and frequency on the rating plate with those of your electrical network This data must agree in order that no damages occur in...

Page 18: ...tting time temperature power level 5 Timer function button 6 Temperature function button 7 Watt function button The display is used to show the selected temperature power level timer and to show the e...

Page 19: ...or messages in the chapter entitled 7 2 Error Messages 4 1 4 Overheating Protection Facility The appliance is equipped with an overheating protection facility If the temperature of the appliance excee...

Page 20: ...erated directly in the cooking pot with the aid of induction currents An induction coil underneath the ceramic glass hob generates an alternating electromagnetic field which penetrates the ceramic gla...

Page 21: ...on cooktop The table below serves as a guide to help you choose the correct cooking utensils Suitable Cookware Unsuitable Cookware Display shows Cookware with magnetic bottom ferreous Pots made of cop...

Page 22: ...centered on the hob It must not be positioned on the control panel or on the frame In order to prevent overheating do not place any aluminium foil or metal panels on the appliance surface Do not touc...

Page 23: ...he ON OFF button 1 once When you have done that the Power light starts to blink and an audible signal sounds Note If no further input occurs within 30 seconds of the device switching on the light in t...

Page 24: ...F using the arrow buttons 4 5 4 5 Timer You can set the different cooking times with the TIMER function button 5 After pressing this button the display shows the digit 0 You can set the desired time...

Page 25: ...wer outlet The hob can be hot after use There is a danger of burning Wait until the appliance has cooled down Clean the hob after use as soon as it has cooled down Extended waiting unnecessarily compl...

Page 26: ...7 2Fault indications In the event of a fault an error code will appear in the display it describes the cause of the fault Error Code Cause Solution E01 Supply voltage too low Ensure that the supply v...

Page 27: ...Old electric and electronic devices frequently still contain valuable materials However they also contain damaging substances which were necessary for their functionality and safety If these were put...

Page 28: ...an Caso Design USA service center Further this limited warranty does not cover Acts of God such as fire flood hurricanes and tornadoes What are the limits on Caso Design USA s Liability Caso Design US...

Page 29: ...ta Device Induction cooktop Name PRO CHEF 1800 Model C30L4B Item No 12360 Mains data 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 1800 W Max 2 4 W Standby Temperature Range 150 F 450 F External measurements W x H x...

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