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6  TROUBLESHOOTING

When you switch the unit on, the

supply-line breaker trips off or

the supply-line fuse burns.

Your unit may be connected

incorrectly or there is an internal

problem.

Have the connection checked

first, if OK contact your service

agent.

When you switch the unit on,

only one side of the cooktop

surface works.

There is an internal problem

with the unit.

Contact your service agent.

The fans keep running for a few

minutes after the unit  has been

switched off.

The electronics are cooling

down.

This is a normal occurrence.

The top of the unit is always

warm (even when it is switched

off).

The electronic components are

under power and they create

heat.

This is a normal occurrence.

The cooktop surface makes a

faint clicking noise when in

operation.

The noise occurs when the

power is being shared between

two induction burners.

This is a normal occurrence.

The unit doesn’t work at all.

There may be a power supply or

internal problem.

Check your breakers, fuses,

connection cable. If OK contact

your service agent.

After turning an element ON

and having cookware placed

on the burner, there is no heat

and the digital indicator conti-

nues to flash.

The cookware you are trying to

use is not compatible with

induction cooking or its

diameter is under 4”

Use cookware suitable for

induction cooking.

Cookware makes noise during

cooking.

Your cookware creates noise

from vibrations caused by

induced current.

Under high power this pheno-

menon is normal with some

types of pots and pans. There is

no damage for the cooktop.

The cooktop surface gives off

a smell when first used for

cooking.

It’s a new unit.

Use each heating element for

an hour with a pan filled ith

water.

PROBLEM

POSIBLE CAUSE

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

Servicing of an induction unit needs to be done by an authorized service agent.

Contact your dealer for the service location closest to your residence. 

Never try servicing the unit yourself.

If any crack on the glass top is noticed or the glass is broken DO NOT USE 

THE UNIT. Disconnect the electrical supply to the unit by tripping the breaker off 

(if the unit is hard-wired to the supply or just unplug the unit (if there is a plug 

on the supply cable).

If you have questions about whether your cooktop surface is working correctly, 

check the following points.

Summary of Contents for IFA-80 AL

Page 1: ...CARE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL INDUCTION COOKTOP IFA 80 AL...

Page 2: ...ismanualwiththeunitfortheowner OWNER Pleasekeepthismanualforfuturereference IMPORTANT Localcodesvary Installation electricalconnections andgroundingmustcomplywithallapplicablecodes Savethismanualforth...

Page 3: ...andOperation 12 4 3 CookwareforYourInductionUnit 13 4 4 HeatingZones BurnerSizes Cookware 14 4 5 MatchingPotsandPanswithBurners 14 4 6 PowerSharing 15 4 7 ToDoorNottoDo 15 5 Care and Cleaning 16 6 Tro...

Page 4: ...ppliance Flammable materialsshouldnotbestorednearsurfaceunits 7 Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires Smotherfireorflameorusedrychemicalor foam typeextinguisher 8 Use Only Dry Potholders Moistordamp pothol...

Page 5: ...the cookware thehandleofacookwareshouldbe positionedsothatitisturnedinward anddoes notextendoveradjacentsurfaceunits 15 Do Not Cook On Broken Cooktop If cooktopshouldbreak cleaningsolutionsand spillov...

Page 6: ...und corners of the cut out and file them to ensure smooth edges and prevent corner cracking Rough edges and inside corners which are not rounded as well as forced fits can contribute to cracking of co...

Page 7: ...distributorwillassistyouwithyour claim Iftheunitisnotgoingtobeinstalledforsome time youshouldkeepitinitsoriginalpackaging andstoreit inadryandsafeplace Readthroughthesectionofthismanualwhich pertainst...

Page 8: ...d Theredandthe blackwirefromtheunitaretobeconnectedtothe service hot wires andthegreenwireistobe connectedtothegroundconductor Thecircuitprotectorfortheunitshouldbeproper lymarkedinsideelectricpanelan...

Page 9: ...atyoushouldperiodicallycheck thattherearenoobjects dust paper etc which couldobstructtheairintakeunderyourinduction cooktop Althoughtheinduction cooktopheatrejectionis minimalandtheunitdoesnotcreatean...

Page 10: ...inductioncookingis placedonaburnertherewillbenopoweroutput ontheburner Ifanoperatorleansonthekeypadbychance formorethentenseconds controlswilldisable theheatingsectionoftheunit Thisoccurrenceis called...

Page 11: ...okingelementsdonot incorporateaheatgeneratingelement unlike convectionalelectricrings halogenorradiant elementsetc therefore heatlevelscanbe changedveryquickly Energyefficiencyforinductioniswithinrang...

Page 12: ...trol panel 9 50Wto2800W 61 2 50Wto2000W 4 1 GLASS TOP BURNER SIZE AND CONTROLS 4 2 CONTROLS AND OPERATION B A B D D For simultaneous cooking is recommended the use of cooking zones located on opposite...

Page 13: ...thorwithoutenamel coatedbase Stainlesssteelpotsandpansdesignedfor inductioncookware Note Stainless steel used for cookware is non magnetic in most cases and unsuitable for induction cooking but most m...

Page 14: ...on a cooking zone at power level 4 If the display remains on your cookware is compatible If the display flashes your cookware cannot be used with induction cooking You can also use a magnet to test th...

Page 15: ...p Theymayunintentio nallydropanddamagetheglass Underthepretensethatonlyonezoneisused withanadequatecookwarecoveringthewhole surfaceoftheburner andthatpoweronthezone isadjustedtothemaximum 12 themaximu...

Page 16: ...s Cleaningcloth white vinegar ordiluted de limingagent Glasscleaning agentsandsponge WHAT TO DO Soaktheareatobecleanedwith soapywater thenwipeitclean Soaktheareatobecleanedwith warmsoapywater Useaspec...

Page 17: ...tON andhavingcookwareplaced ontheburner thereisnoheat andthedigitalindicatorconti nuestoflash Thecookwareyouaretryingto useisnotcompatiblewith inductioncookingorits diameterisunder4 Usecookwaresuitabl...

Page 18: ...relocatedunderthecooktop onthemetalframe Model __________________________________ Serial ___________________________________ DatePurchased ___________________________ Store ___________________________...

Page 19: ...cewiththe instructionsattachedtoorfurnishedwiththeproduct FagorAmericaInc willreplacepartsandprovidelaborto correctdefectsinmaterialsorworkmanship ServicehastobeprovidedbyaFagorAmericaInc designatedse...

Page 20: ...FAGOR AMERICA INC PO BOX 94 LYNDHURST NJ 07071 Toll Free 1 800 207 0806 Email infoappliances fagoramerica com www fagoramerica com...

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