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2.2  ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Phase 

2

Ground

Phase 

1

L

L

Green

Red 

Black

IFA-80AL cooktop electrical characteristics are:

Operating voltage  ............................................................. 240 V~60 Hz
Total energy consumption   .............................................  5600 W  

Connect to   .......................................................................... 240 V, 60 Hz, 2 Pole+G, 

30 A minimum supply,

(3 conductors #10 AWG)

•240 V 

Connect the 3 wires as per the following color

code

Electrical wiring information

An adequate electrical supply must be provided

for this unit. All wire connections and grounding

must be done in accordance with local electrical

codes, or if these codes are not established, then

with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.

70 in the US , or with the Canadian Electrical

Code, CAN/CSA C22.1, in Canada.

This unit comes equipped with three connection

wires in a flexible conduit. The conduit must be

routed and properly connected to an approved,

owner-supplied, electrical, wall junction-box. An

approved connector must be used for connect-

ing the conduit to the junction box. A three wire, 2

poles, 240 V, 60 Hz service with minimum 30 A cir-

cuit protector must be provided. The red and the

black wire from the unit are to be connected to the

service (”hot”) wires, and the green wire is to be

connected to the ground conductor.

The circuit protector for the unit should be proper-

ly marked inside electric panel and anybody us-

ing the unit, or technician servicing the unit,

should be advised of circuit protector’s location,

so that the power to the unit can be disconnected

if necessary.

Once the unit is properly fitted and connected to

the electrical power supply, turn the unit on to en-

sure that all elements and controls are operating

well. 

Note that your unit is designed for a stabile and

steady 240 V supply .The manufacturer, its distrib-

utors and dealers cannot be held responsible for

any unit malfunction due to an inadequate electri-

cal supply (inadequate cable size, low voltage,

power surge, etc). Furthermore, if your residence

has only a 208 V supply system, and if the voltage

frequently fluctuates, your cooktop may not func-

tion properly

It is recommended that the connection to an elec-

trical supply be done by a qualified electrician.

If there is any visible physical damage on the con-

duit and the wires, the unit must not be connected

to the electric power. A qualified electrician or ap-

proved service agent should be called in to re-

place the wires and the conduit.

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...

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