INSTINCT User Manual rev 01 04/18
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Section 3
Operation
•
PLACE MAXIMUM ONE PAN PER COOK
ZONE.
ALWAYS PLACE PAN IN THE CENTER OF A
COOK ZONE.
• PAN MUST NOT COVER MORE THAN ONE
COOK ZONE ON A DUAL/QUAD OR ON TWO
SINGLE UNITS.
Page 1: ...onnect the appliance or appropriate of the appliance from supply INSTINCT User Manual rev 01 04 18 Induction Counter Top Series Single Dual Cook Zones models INSTINCT Hob 3 5 INSTINCT Hob 5 INSTINCT H...
Page 2: ...safely and normally you must read and understand all specific and critical requirements such as location ventilation clearance when design ing the location and or the electrical cabinet for the appli...
Page 3: ...ories are available in all geographical regions Please con sult your equipment supplier for the availability of the specific products in your region INSPECT THE SHIPMENT Thoroughly inspect the equipme...
Page 4: ...rocedure you are performing Reference ANZI Z535 6 2011 SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE This symbol alerts you to a hazardous situation that WILL or COULD cause serious bodily harm or deat...
Page 5: ...ized service agent using only genuine replacement parts The manufactur er will have no obligation with respect to any product that has been improperly installed adjusted operated or not maintained in...
Page 6: ...nd maintenance pro cedures outlined in this manual are not cov ered by the warranty NOTE Proper installation care and main tenance are essential for maximum per formance and trouble free operation of...
Page 7: ...Disclaimer 11 Installation Safety Clearance and Ventilation 11 Installation Safety Electrical 12 Personal Protection 13 Specifications 14 Dimensions INSTINCT Hob 3 5 INSTINCT Hob 5 14 Dimensions INSTI...
Page 8: ...Setting the Timer 30 Turning off 30 Additional Settings 30 Automatic Pan Detection No Pan No Heat 31 When Appliance Is Idle 31 Decommissioning 31 Section 4 Maintenance Maintenance Safety Disclaimer 3...
Page 9: ...food All these applications are possible be cause Temperature control is instantaneous and precise Instant energy transmission from in duction coil to the bottom of cookware al lows for fast startup...
Page 10: ...n and prices Notic Wok Equipment Use Wok Pans with Correct Contour The wok pans used must be the correct con tour to the Ceran glass wok bowl To reduce premature failures such as overheating wok pans...
Page 11: ...icators and designers must consult their counter top suppliers when de signing an appropriate support structure and clearance for the counter top and the instal lation Notic Induction equipment that i...
Page 12: ...cessible unless other means for disconnection from the power supply such as circuit breaker or disconnect switch is pro vided nWarning CE Induction Appliance only If ground fault current protective sw...
Page 13: ...this manner n n DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker man ufacture about effects of electromagnetic field on your pacemaker n n DANGER Replace defective po...
Page 14: ...5 INSTINCT Hob 5 Dimensions are specified in mm inches 1 2 2 3 4 14 96 5 51 5 43 14 65 13 74 18 11 17 36 1 57 7 87 4 17 150 5 91 34 1 34 Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Distance to wall or other...
Page 15: ...specified in mm inches 14 96 1 1 57 5 51 5 43 14 65 2 2 23 98 28 35 27 59 5 91 1 69 7 87 2 80 3 4 5 Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Distance to wall or other obstruction minimum 40mm 1 57 2 Ceran...
Page 16: ...INSTINCT Wok3 5 INSTINCT Wok 5 INSTINCT Wok 8 14 96 5 91 1 85 7 87 4 17 7 87 1 1 57 18 62 17 87 2 3 4 11 81 Indicates the direction of airflow 1 Distance to wall or other obstruc tion minimum 40mm 1 5...
Page 17: ...NCT Wok 5 5000W 8A 400V 3 EU 5 Pole 5000W 14A 208V 3 NEMA 15 20P G X Y Z INSTINCT Wok 8 8000W 12A 400V 3 EU 5 Pole ELECTRICAL CABLES Power supply cable and plug are included 1 8 meter 6 foot long INST...
Page 18: ...minal Sup ply Voltage 6 10 Supply frequency 50 60 Hz Ingress Protection class IP X3 Minimal Diameter of Induction Pan 12cm 5 Maximum Ambient Temperature In Storage 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F In Operati...
Page 19: ...e and high heat Protect the induction appliance from heat steam and grease generated by other equipment such as oven deep fryer pasta cooker steamers and water bath The control switches on the front p...
Page 20: ...ion Minimum pan size Pan must have bot tom diameter larger than 12cm 5 Oth erwise the pan will not be heated This is a safety feature The sensors do not de tect pan smaller than this minimum size 2 Pu...
Page 21: ...nce can only be guaranteed when it is used properly The ap pliance must always be operated within the limits and or the operating conditions pro vided in this manual Notic Avoid dropping any hard obje...
Page 22: ...aces DO NOT immerse power cord or plug in water DO NOT let power cord hang over edge of table or counter n n DANGER To avoid cardiac pacemaker malfunction consult your physician or pacemaker man ufact...
Page 23: ...An Empty Pan On Cooktop Induction appliances heat up empty pans very quickly Never operate the appliance with an empty pan Do not pre heat pan Al ways put food products water or oil into the pan befor...
Page 24: ...F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 40o C 104o F 5o C 41o F 2 Never place your induction equipment next to any grease generating or heat generating equipment 3 Clean the intake filter at least once a week or as...
Page 25: ...e the correct contour we offer a selection of wok induction pans Please con sult your equipment supplier for details MATERIAL USEcookwaremadeofconductiveandmag netic materials If the pan bottom attrac...
Page 26: ...rs the silicone seal under neath the heat from the pan may dry out the silicone overtime When the silicone seal drys out and breaks liquid can penetrate into the appliance and damage the electronics P...
Page 27: ...User Manual rev 01 04 18 27 Section 3 Operation PLACE MAXIMUM ONE PAN PER COOK ZONE ALWAYS PLACE PAN IN THE CENTER OF A COOK ZONE PAN MUST NOT COVER MORE THAN ONE COOK ZONE ON A DUAL QUAD OR ONTWO SIN...
Page 28: ...nd start count down Error Overheated Unit Error Call for Service Error Code on Display Error Overheated Pan Error No Pan Detected Hold Mode Set Temperature Turn knob to select temperature To lock unlo...
Page 29: ...K on the display goes dark This takes 2 seconds Power Level Settings The Power Diagrams below show that the dif ference in power output between two higher power levels is much larger than that between...
Page 30: ...t power level or lowest temperature When LED ring is flashing turn knob slightly to turn off the appliance When the unit is switched off a oappears in the display Additional Settings Additional settin...
Page 31: ...han 12cm or 5 is not detected by the system When Appliance Is Idle When the induction appliance is not in use al ways turn off the appliance Notic Switch the appliance off if you take the cook ware aw...
Page 32: ...serviced Failure to disconnect the power at the main power supply disconnect could result in seri ous injury or death The knob DOES NOT dis connect incoming power Contact an authorized service agency...
Page 33: ...Always allow appliance to cool n n DANGER Use appropriate safety equipment during in stallation maintenance and servicing n n DANGER Never stand sit or lean on the equipment They are not designed to h...
Page 34: ...ade scraper at an angle of about 20o to 30o from the glass Then wipe clean the glass with a cleaning product 20o 30o STAINLESS STEEL 1 Clean the stainless steel surface using a soft cloth with a mild...
Page 35: ...AIR INTAKE FILTER 1 The air intake filter is located on the bottom of the appliance To remove slid out the filter from the holder 2 The filter is dishwasher safe 3 MUST DRY the filter before putting i...
Page 36: ...uction appliance ex amined once a year by an authorized technician General Maintenance Tips Inspect all induction cookware to ensure proper condition Have an authorized technician to inspect and ensur...
Page 37: ...at all times and kept in a fully legible condition NOTE If a problem arises during operation of your induction appliance follow the Trouble shooting Charts before calling service Routine adjustments...
Page 38: ...onds 5 0kW Coil approx 85 seconds If time to boil exceeds the above guideline then the pan is not suitable for achieving optimal effi ciency Please contact your supplier to purchase suitable induction...
Page 39: ...rify that air vents are not obstructed Ensure the fresh air filter is clean Unsuitable pan Not applicable to griddles or braising pans Select various induction ready cookware for induction cooking The...
Page 40: ...on coil cooking area is too hot Overheated pan Pan is empty Switch the appliance off Safely remove pan Wait until the appliance has cooled down before turning it ON Small metallic objects e g spoon ar...
Page 41: ...d braising pans may continue to operate E06 E30 Ambient temperature too high the cooling system is not able to keep the induction appliance in normal operating conditions Internal component overheated...
Page 42: ...INCT User Manual rev 01 04 18 Troubleshooting Section 5 1 n n DANGER If the plug is not safely accessible the device must be switched off at the main circuit breaker 2 The appliance switches off immed...
Page 43: ...INSTINCT User Manual rev 01 04 18 43 Section 5 Troubleshooting...
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