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Please read carefully before use and retain 
for future reference.

 

 

Protection System 

 

This unit has 10 different protection modes. When the induction cooker shows a malfunction it 
will stop working and an alarm will sound. 

 

The multifunction display will show a fault code. 

 

Press the ON/OFF standby button, this will clear the display and will turn the cooker off. 

 

Wait for 1 minute and turn the cooker on again. If the fault code is still showing then there is 
something wrong with the cooker. 

 

Below are the different error codes and their meanings: 

EO 

The circuit has a malfunction. The unit shows ‘’EO’’ and automatically stops 
working. Solution: check and arrange for a qualified technician to replace the 
motherboard. 

E1 

The pan you are trying to use is not suitable or there is not a pan on the plate. The 
cooker shows ‘’E1’’ and automatically stops working. Solution: Switch to a suitable 
pan and place in the centre of the heating plate. 

E2 

This means that the unit has overheated. The cooker will stop heating after the 
buzzer has ‘’beeped’’ 5 times. Solution: Allow the unit to cool fully before using 
again. 

E3 

This is a voltage surge protection. When the input voltage is over 275V the cooker 
will stop working and show ‘’E3’’. It will work again when the voltage returns to the 
145-275V range. 

E4 

This is a low voltage protection. When the input voltage has already dropped below 
145V the unit will stop working and show ‘’E4’’. It will work again when the voltage 
returns to the 145V-275V range. 

E5 

This means that the sensor on the top plate has short circuited. The unit will stop 
working and show ‘’E5’’. Arrange for a qualified technician to check all inner parts 
and replace where necessary. 

E6 

The sensor of the IGBT (insulated gate bipolar transistor) has short circuited. The 
cooker will stop working and show ‘’E6’’. Arrange for a qualified technician to check 
all inner parts and replace if necessary. 

E7 

The top plate has overheated and the cooker has stopped working. Solution: Allow 
to cool completely before using again. 

 

Cleaning: 

 

Clean after each use.

 

 

Switch the ON/OFF standby button and then disconnect from the power supply, allow to 
cool completely before cleaning.

 

 

Hob plate: Clean with a warm damp cloth and washing up detergent. DO NOT submerge 
in water or put into a dishwasher.

 

 

Casing: Clean with a warm damp cloth and washing up detergent. DO NOT submerge in 
water or put into a dishwasher.

 

 

Air circulation ports: Use a vacuum cleaner to suck out dust.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 9854

Page 1: ...fully before use and retain for future reference Induction Hob 9854 Instructions Identifying the parts 1 ON OFF Standby button 2 Power button 3 Temperature button 4 Timer button 5 Up control 6 Down control 7 Multifunction display ...

Page 2: ...anding on the ceramic plate Only the pan is heated the ceramic plate remains relatively cool As a result spilt food will not burn on to the surface and can be simply wiped off at the end of cooking Choosing cookware for induction hob use Only pans that can be magnetised that have flat bottoms and are between 12cm and 26cm in diameter can be used on induction hobs Suitable pans are Steel Cast iron ...

Page 3: ...button the red light above the temperature button will then come on and the multifunction display will show 150 By pressing the up control and down control you can adjust the temperature from 60 C up to 240 C The plate has 8 different temperature levels which are 60 C 180 C 90 C 200 C 120 C 220 C 150 C 240 C To set the cooking time press the timer button The multifunction display will show 00 30 a...

Page 4: ...surge protection When the input voltage is over 275V the cooker will stop working and show E3 It will work again when the voltage returns to the 145 275V range E4 This is a low voltage protection When the input voltage has already dropped below 145V the unit will stop working and show E4 It will work again when the voltage returns to the 145V 275V range E5 This means that the sensor on the top pla...

Page 5: ...ged Arrange for the power cord to be replaced by a qualified professional This appliance is not intended for us by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Always keep the appliance out of the reac...

Page 6: ...007 A13 2010 EN 60335 1 2012 EN 62233 2008 RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 Implementing Directive 2009 125 EC EN 50564 2044 hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications The unit complies with all applicable Essential Requirements of the Directives Mr Stuart Fowler Imports ...

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