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IRNGCDM-0522

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OPERATION

Temperature Control Information

Temperature Control regulates power to the pan on and off to 

maintain the Temperature setting entered on the Temperature 

Control screen (Fahrenheit or Celsius). Power is controlled 

automatically by the internal computer. The temperature setting 

is approximate. The actual temperature of the food in the pan 

will depend on the type and size of the pan as well as the type 

and amount of food that is in the pan. When power to the pan is 

off, the pan icon on the display will flash. When power to the pan 

is on, the pan icon on the display will remain solid to indicate the 

pan is being heated.
Remote Temperature Probes

For quicker and more accurate temperature control, Remote 

Temperature Probes are included—one for each coil on Dual 

Induction Ranges. When connected, the Remote Temperature 

Probe signals the internal computer to control automatic 

regulation of power to the pan based on the actual temperature 

of the food being cooked.

NOTE: Use only Hatco-supplied Remote Temperature Probes 

with Hatco induction units.

To use a Remote Temperature Probe:

www.hatcocorp.com

Probe

Clip

Probe

Port

Temperature

Probe

Temperature

Probe

  1. Plug the probe into the probe 

port on the unit. 

 

•  For side-by-side countertop 

units, each port is located on 

its corresponding side of the 

unit, next to the USB port.

 

•  For front-to-back countertop 

units, the ports are located 

on the left side of the unit, 

next to its corresponding 

USB port. The top port is for 

the back coil, and the bottom 

port is for the front coil.

 

•  For built-in units, the ports are located next to the USB 

ports on the underside of the control panel. The top/front 

port is for the front coil, and the bottom/back port is for 

the back coil.

 

•  The Control Display will show the setpoint entered 

and the word “PROBE”, indicating that a Remote 

Temperature Probe is connected.

  2.  Insert/submerge the bottom 1″ (25 mm) of the probe into 

the food being cooked. 

 

•  °F or °C will flash on the Control Display until the unit is 

within 5 degrees of the temperature setpoint. When at 

the setpoint, °F or °C will stop flashing.

NOTE: To avoid inaccurate temperature readings, do not allow 

the tip of the probe to touch the bottom of the pan. Do 

not fully submerge the probe.

  3.  Attach the probe to the side of the pan using the included 

probe clip. 

NOTE: Disconnect the probe when it is not in use. If the 

probe remains connected while not in use, the internal 

temperature control will take over causing temperature 

sensing to be slower and less accurate.

Using the Timer

A timer is available in both operation modes on the Induction 

Range.
  1.  Touch the

Button on the control 

panel to access the Timer Screen. 

The unit of measure on the Timer 

Screen will correspond with the 

active cooking control method—

Power or Temperature (°F or °C).

 

•  A split Timer screen will appear. 

The top of the screen shows the timer highlighted by a 

white outline, and the bottom of the screen shows the 

Power/Temperature setting.

  2. Set the timer by turning the Control Knob within three 

seconds.

 

•  After the timer is set, the white outline drops to outline 

the Power/Temperature setting.

  3.  Adjust the Power/Temperature by turning the Control Knob.
 

•  When the timer reaches zero, the timer flashes between 

“DONE” and “0:00:00”. The Power/Temperature setting 

drops to “0” or 68°F (19°C), depending on the control 

method in which the unit is operating.

Cooking with Menu Items

Use the following procedure to cook using programmed menu 

items in Advanced Programming Mode. Refer to “Changing 

Operation Mode” in this section to change the unit between modes.
  1.  Push the Control Knob to start the Induction Range.

RICE

+Add

+Add

+Add

+Add

+Add

Preset

S

Menu—Advanced

  2.  Touch the

Button on the control 

panel to toggle through the screens 

on the Control Display to the Menu 

screen. 

  3.  Turn the Control Knob to highlight 

the desired menu item in red, then 

push the Control Knob to select the 

menu item.

 

•  The selected menu item cook screen will appear.

Menu Item Cook—Advanced

RICE

Time

°F

STRT EXIT

212

10

  4.  Turn the Control Knob to highlight 

STRT in red, then push the Control 

Knob to start cooking.

 

• The timer for the menu item 

will start and the setting for the 

active cooking control method is 

shown.

 

•  For two or three-stage menu items, the Control Display 

will begin the second and third stages automatically after 

the previous stage is complete.

  5. To stop cooking during a menu item sequence, turn the 

Control Knob to highlight EXIT in red, then push the Control 

Knob to stop the sequence.

 

•  The Control Display will return to the Menu screen .

 

Summary of Contents for Rapide Cuisine IRNG-PB2-24-IA

Page 1: ...erio lesi n o muerte Este manual contiene importante informaci n sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenimiento uso y operaci n de este producto Si usted no puede entender el contenido de este manual p...

Page 2: ...ected for maximum durability attractive appearance and optimum performance Every unit is inspected and tested thoroughly prior to shipment Important Owner Information 2 Introduction 2 Important Safety...

Page 3: ...nd size electrical receptacle Remote mounted control panel must be mounted on a vertical wall and installed in vertical position Mounting control panel in horizontal position may result in collection...

Page 4: ...nd cloths only Abrasive cleaners and cloths could scratch finish of unit marring its appearance and making it susceptible to soil accumulation Do not locate unit in area with excessive air movement ar...

Page 5: ...This power boost helps with operations such as searing cold proteins or boiling large pots of water When not operating at the highest power setting the unit automatically engages a power management m...

Page 6: ...8 6240 30 60 NEMA 6 50P 41 lbs 19 kg 240 7200 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Rating Chart Countertop Models Electrical Rating Chart Built In Models Plug Configurations Units are supplied from the factory w...

Page 7: ...3 3 4 348 mm 24 1 2 622 mm Model Width A Depth B Height C Footprint Width D Footprint Depth E Cooking Surface Width F Cooking Surface Depth G IRNG PC2S 24 IA IRNG PC2S 36 IA IRNG PC2S 29 IRNG PC2S 36...

Page 8: ...ate built in unit with a minimum of 4 1 2 114 mm between bottom of unit and any interior surface Do not obstruct air ventilation openings on sides and bottom of unit Unit combustion or malfunction may...

Page 9: ...the electronics in the unit Proper ventilation provides cool intake air to the front of the unit and an escape for the hot exhaust air from the back of the unit For standard installations a ventilati...

Page 10: ...structural modifications or add bracing underneath the countertop to ensure the countertop will support the weight of the unit and its contents NOTE The countertop must be level to ensure proper oper...

Page 11: ...Install the control panel in the desired location Refer to the Installing the Control Panel procedure 10 Plug the unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle of the correct voltage size and pl...

Page 12: ...will appear on the corresponding Control Display and the unit will not operate Dual Induction Range Controls The control panel on Dual Induction Ranges has separate identical controls for each coil Th...

Page 13: ...rface and being heated If the Power setting is at 0 or the Fahrenheit Temperature setting is below 78 F no pan icon will appear 5 Turn the Control Knob to adjust the Power setting to the desired perce...

Page 14: ...of the probe to touch the bottom of the pan Do not fully submerge the probe 3 Attach the probe to the side of the pan using the included probe clip NOTE Disconnect the probe when it is not in use If t...

Page 15: ...the cooking control method Push the Control Knob to select the cooking control method b Turn the Control Knob until the desired value appears for the cooking control method Push the Control Knob to s...

Page 16: ...rive This procedure must be done for each coil control combination and can be done in both operation modes For side by side units each USB port is located on its corresponding side of the unit For fro...

Page 17: ...ervice Agent or contact the Hatco Service Department at 800 558 0607 or 414 671 6350 CAUTION Use only wipes pads and cleaners designed specifically for cleaning ceramic glass surfaces Wipe up all spil...

Page 18: ...contact the nearest Authorized Hatco Service Agency or Hatco for assistance To locate the nearest Service Agency log onto the Hatco website at www hatcocorp com select the Support pull down menu and c...

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Page 30: ...l armoire Paroi de l armoire Control Panel Cutout and Screw Hole Dimensions 3 Appliquez un point de joint en silicone approuv par la NSF de 6 mm 1 4 l o le cadre sur le panneau de commande en contact...

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