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PORTABLE DOUBLE INDUCTION COOKTOP

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are Induction cooktop advantages?   

To serious cooks, the most important advantage of induction cooktops is that you can adjust the 

cooking heat instantly and with great precision. The induction cooktop uses a standard 110/120 

volts of electrical power and plugs into a standard household electrical outlet. Because duxtop

®

 

cooktops produce up to 1800 watts of power, they are almost 50% more powerful than gas stoves 

and heat up to temperature nearly twice as fast as electric cooking elements, yet they do not 

require the high amperage of 220-volt power not commonly found in household kitchens.

Is induction cooking more ef

 cient than gas?

With an 83% energy ef

 ciency, induction cooking is more ef

 cient than both electric or gas. While 

gas burning cooktops are only 30-35% ef

 cient and cost approximately $1.65 per hour to operate, 

an induction cooktop costs only $0.12 per hour to operate.

How safe is induction cooking?

Because there is no open 

 ame or hot cooking element, the induction process produces heat only 

within the cookware. The cooktop surface remains cool except for the heat transferred from the 

bottom of the cookware to the glass surface (immediately below the cookware).

What are the electrical power requirements?

Double burner induction units designed for household use in the U.S. market are all capable of 

operating ef

 ciently on a standard 110/120-volt outlet. It is strongly recommended to dedicate 

an outlet for each individual unit when being used since each unit will draw about 15 amps, the 

amperage of most common household electrical outlets.

What type of cookware can I use?

The general rule of thumb is, if a magnet sticks to it, it will work with the duxtop

®

 cooktop. 

Cookware made from cast iron, iron, enameled steel or iron, or magnetic stainless steel work very 

well. duxtop

®

 offers a large selection of Whole-clad Tri-ply Induction Ready Premium Cookware™.

How is induction cooking different than electric cooking ?

Induction units place the electrical energy directly into the cookware without using energy towards 

a heating element.  Regular electric cooking elements use energy to heat the heating element 

and then through conduction, the heat is transferred to the cooking pan.
Induction cooking heating is very fast and responsive to temperature control changes making 

them even faster and more ef

 cient than gas cooking. Resistance-type heating elements are very 

inef

 cient and are slow to respond. 

Is it easy to use?

The rapid heating of the cookware makes all kinds of cooking fast and easy, especially when 

warming, sautéing, frying, and boiling pasta. Cleaning a duxtop

®

 induction cooktop unit is easy. 

With no open 

 ame or heating element, food does not burn-on so you can just wipe the cooktop 

surface clean with a damp towel.

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Summary of Contents for 9620LS

Page 1: ...PORTABLE DOUBLE INDUCTION COOKTOP User Manual Model BT 350DZ Model 9620LS SN 87IM...

Page 2: ...he industry That is why we offer a two year warranty on this product that ensures your satisfaction so you can enjoy it for years to come If you have questions or need assistance please email Customer...

Page 3: ...such any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is strictly prohibited No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written permission of the author except for t...

Page 4: ...ICATION SELECTING THE PROPER COOKWARE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS SPECIFICATIONS DISPOSAL CONTACT MANUFACTURER S LIMITED...

Page 5: ...ical hazards do not move the unit by pulling on the power cord Only quali ed experts may perform repair and maintenance work on the cooktop unit Never disassemble or attempt to repair the cooktop your...

Page 6: ...while operating the unit To avoid circuit overload do not operate another electrical appliance on the same outlet or circuit Do not place any combustible material such as paper or towels near or on th...

Page 7: ...ent the risk of burns res or other injury to persons or damage to property HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY DO NOT IMMERSE IN LIQUID SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Always follow basic safety precautions when using any ele...

Page 8: ...T GUIDE COOKTOP SURFACE TIMER LCD READOUT DISPLAY MENU LOCK COOKTOP CONTROL PANEL ON OFF POWER INDICATOR MODE LEVEL INCREASE DECREASE BUTTONS KEEP WARM BOIL Copyright 2018 2022 Secura Inc All rights r...

Page 9: ...E0 error code may display indicating cookware is not suited for induction cooking Have a at bottom surface with a minimum bottom diameter of 5 The diameter and thickness of the cookware s magnetic lay...

Page 10: ...eration Modes This unit offers both Power and Temperature Modes for convenient and ef cient cooking along with an automatic 10 hour timer OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POWER MODE OPERATION The Power and Temp...

Page 11: ...red the unit will beep and the cooktop will turn off If the volume of water has not reached a full boil please restart the BOIL function KEEP WARM If you press the KEEP WARM button the unit will switc...

Page 12: ...res the temperature readout is only an estimate of the actual cooking temperature It is accurate enough for daily cooking requirements The temperature in your pan may be different than the setting you...

Page 13: ...re or Power Mode Press the TIMER button to activate the timer The TIMER portion of the LCD display will activate and 0 00 will appear in the LCD READOUT DISPLAY The 00 minutes portion of the readout w...

Page 14: ...sives or solvents immerse cord or cooktop unit in water or other liquids keep the unit plugged in while cleaning it keep the unit plugged in when not in use store or clean the unit while still hot pla...

Page 15: ...be heating empty cookware or cooking at a high power setting for too long A blocked COOL AIR INLET FAN or WARM AIR OUTLET caused the cooktop to overheat The unit was unplugged while in use The fuse o...

Page 16: ...and then plug it back into a 120V electrical outlet Turn the unit back on and listen for the fan to con rm it is running E2 Cooking surface temperature exceeds 460 F 238 C limit and the unit shuts dow...

Page 17: ...in the U S market are all capable of operating ef ciently on a standard 110 120 volt outlet It is strongly recommended to dedicate an outlet for each individual unit when being used since each unit wi...

Page 18: ...al appliances contain valuable materials that can be recycled Electronic waste may be harmful to our environment if not disposed of properly We ask that you follow your governing agency s rules and re...

Page 19: ...of of original purchase complete contact information and detailed information about the issue including pictures when applicable The manufacturer s limited warranty is valid only in accordance with th...

Page 20: ...al purchase complete contact information and detailed information about the issue including pictures when applicable Duxtop Whole Clad Tri Ply Premium Cookware Duxtop Portable 1800W Induction Cooktop...

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