Cornell CCC-E2000 User Manual Download Page 3

 

 

1.  Ensure  that  the  AC  supply  voltage  corresponds  with  that  of  the 

Rating Label of the induction cooker.  

2.  Do  not  place  the  appliance  on  or  near  to  a  hot  gas  or  electric 

burner, in a heated oven, or near to easily flammable materials.  

3.  Do not use the ceramic cooker on a metal panel surface. 

4.  Ensure the ceramic cooker is placed on a flat and sturdy surface 

before cooking.  

5.  If  the  cook  top  is  found  to  be  cracked  or  broken,  switch  off  and 

disconnect  it from power supply.  Send the ceramic cooker to an 
authorized service centre nearby for examination and repairs. Do 
not attempt to repair by yourself.   

6. 

WARNING:

 Do not touch the cook top immediately after cooking. 

It is extremely hot! 

7.  The ceramic cooker will recommence heating should the cooking 

pan  be  removed  from  the  cook  top  but  replaced  after  a  short 
period.  

8.  Do  not  insert  any  flammable  materials  like  pieces  of  paper, 

cardboard,  cloth,  etc.  in-between  the  pan  and  cook  top  of  the 
ceramic cooker as this might cause a fire.  

9.  Do  not  place  metallic  objects  such  as  knives,  forks, spoons  and 

lids  on  the  cooking  surface  whilst  the  induction  cooker  is  on. 
They will heat up very quickly and pose a danger to the user.  

10.  Although  tested  to  be 

SAFE

,  persons  using  a  heart  pacemaker 

should  consult  their  doctor  whether  they  should  be  near  or  be 
using any ceramic cooker.  

11.  Do not place credit cards,  phone cards, cassette tapes, or other 

objects that are sensitive to magnetic field on the cooking surface 
as all data will be erased. 

 

INDUCTION COOKER SAFETY REGULATION 

Summary of Contents for CCC-E2000

Page 1: ...1 Ceramic CCC E2000 Cooker ...

Page 2: ...nded use 6 Do not operate appliance with a damaged power cord set or plug Any repairs should always be undertaken by an authorized service centre 7 Always place appliance on a flat sturdy surface When moving appliance always ensure not to touch hot surfaces to avoid possible spillage of hot liquids it may contain 8 Do not immerse appliance or electrical parts into water or any other liquids 9 Use ...

Page 3: ...cooking It is extremely hot 7 The ceramic cooker will recommence heating should the cooking pan be removed from the cook top but replaced after a short period 8 Do not insert any flammable materials like pieces of paper cardboard cloth etc in between the pan and cook top of the ceramic cooker as this might cause a fire 9 Do not place metallic objects such as knives forks spoons and lids on the coo...

Page 4: ...djustment when overheat 14 Do not allow water or food to overflow from the pan to the cook top Wipe off immediately 15 NEVER clean the ceramic cooker under running water 16 Do not touch any parts inside the ceramic cooker with a sharp object i e stick or screwdriver etc 17 Do not use the cooker without cookware 18 If the power cord is damaged have it replaced by the after sales service agent or si...

Page 5: ...5 Model CCC E2000 Rated Voltage 220 240V Rated Wattage 2000W Frequency 50 60Hz SPECIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION Heating Area Ceramic Glass Control Panel ...

Page 6: ... start working at 1000W 1000W LED indicator light will illuminate Press button or button to increase or decrease the heating level from 200W to 2000W A total of five heating levels can be selected at 200W 500W 1000W 1500W and 2000W Timer mode Press Timer key to increase or decrease auto off time at 15min 30min 60min 90min and120min Power OFF Turn the ceramic cooker off by pressing the On Off butto...

Page 7: ...tion when the voltage is lower than 100V the heating will be stopped 5 Constant power protection when the voltage rises within 270V the output currency will decrease the maximum power increase will not exceed 500W When the voltage decreases the maximum output power will decrease according to the voltage change 6 Protection categories and codes Serial number Protection categories Codes 1 Low voltag...

Page 8: ...ssional maintenance department or the manufacturer for replacement users should not change it privately Protection categories Codes Treating methods Low voltage protection E1 Check whether the voltage is lower than 100V Over voltage protection E2 Check whether the voltage is higher than 270V Heat sensitive resistance open circuit protection E3 Check and test the resistance Heat sensitive resistanc...

Page 9: ...wder and rough sponges Clean the cooking plate with a wet towel A little mild soap can be used before wiping Use an old toothbrush to clean ventilation slots DO NOT splash WATER on and into the ventilation slots Such water seepage will cause damage Always keep the cook top surface clean of food and other liquids by using a soft damp cloth Allow to dry before storage Regular cleaning care and servi...

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