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and stop cooking by showing an “Error code” (see the below table).
C.
Small Object Detection
If a Non-metallic cookware or a small metallic object (bottom diameter smaller than 120 cm) is placed on the
stove-top, the buzzer will beep continuously. The induction cooker will stop cooking immediately. It will
switch to “Sleeping Mode” automatically if the object is not removed within 30 minutes.
D.
Overload Protection
If the electric current or voltage is not in normal situation, the induction cooker will change to “Sleeping Mode”
automatically and stop cooking by showing an “Error code”(see the below table).
E.
Auto Switch-off
If a
cooking utensil
is removed from an operating induction cooking for 30 minutes, the appliance will stop
cooking by showing an “Error Codes” (see the below table).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Codes Potential
Reasons Solution
E0
Without cooking utensil on
the stove top or using an
inappropriate cooking utensil.
Place or replace a suitable pan with a flatted
bottomed on the plate.
E1
Induction cooker overheat
Clear all obstacles that block the vent under the
bottom of the induction cooker, then place the
cooker in an open area and try again after the
appliance cools down.
E2
Stove-top overheat
Make sure water is inside the pan.
E3
Voltage
under-loaded/over-loaded
Make sure the voltage and frequency comply with
the rating label shown on the product.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Power must be disconnected and unplugged. Make sure the appliance
had been completely cooled down
before
inspecting or cleaning.
A.
Cleaning and Maintenance of the Stove-top
i.
To remove dirt, wipe with a damped cotton cloth.
ii.
To remove the greasy stain, clean with a moist sponge soaked with mild soap, and wipe with a moist cloth, then
wipe it with a dried cloth.
Notice:
Never use any rough cloth or abrasive tool to clean the stove-top.
B.
Cleaning and Maintenance of the vent(underneath of the appliance)
Use brush or vacuum cleaner to clear the dust on the vent, and then wipe with a dried cotton cloth.
Notice:
Never apply water directly onto the air intake or exhaust vent.
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