background image

TEMPERATURE COOKING MODE

Select the temperature cooking mode by touching the thermometer/gradient graphic within the 

chosen burner control frame.

Select the desired cooking temperature, ranging from 150° to 450°F (65° to 232°C), in 10°F 

(12°C) increments. The selection can be made by pr or – buttons for each increment 

change, or swiping the arc. The selected cooking temperature value will illuminate and flash in 

the control frame while the selection is in progress. The value will flash until the temperature is 

reached.  After the temperature has been reached the value will illuminate steady, and the 

cooking temperature will remain set unless it is changed. The default temperature setting is 

always 150°F (65°C) upon startup in temperature cooking mode.  Refer to Figure F. 

16

CHANGING TEMPERATURE UNITS

The temperature units can be changed from Fahrenheit to Celsius by touching the °F/°C button in 

the main power control frame. All active burners will change accordingly. The chosen default units 

will remain with every use unless changed.  Refer to Figure G.

AUTOMATIC POWER SHARING

Each burner has a capacity of 1300 watts, but the combined wattage of both activated burners 

will not exceed 1800 watts. 

To ensure that the induction cooktop power usage does not exceed the 1800 watt limit for safe 

operation, the power of the previously set burner will automatically decrease when another burner 

is activated and set to use an amount of power that may amount to 1800 watts combined (full 

power). The change in power setting will be evident by a flashing display within the previously set 

burner control frame. In temperature mode, “full power” will not exceed the difference between 

1300 watts and the power usage of the other burner.

MAIN POWER

CONTROL FRAME

LOCK FEATURE

STANDBY LIGHT

POWER BUTTON

MAIN POWER AND SAFETY LOCK

HOT SURFACE INDICATOR

BURNER CONTROL

FRAME

HEATING LEVEL

CONTROL SWEEP

+ BUTTON

- BUTTON

BURNER CONTROL FRAME

HEATING LEVEL COOKING MODE

16 LED LIGHT ARRAY

TEMPERATURE COOKING 

MODE BUTTON

COOKING TEMPERATURE 

READOUT

+ BUTTON

- BUTTON

BURNER CONTROL

FRAME

TEMPERATURE COOKING MODE

TEMPERATURE UNITS AND TIMERS

TEMPERATURE UNIT

SELECTOR BUTTON

MAIN POWER

CONTROL FRAME

KITCHEN AND

COOKING TIMER

6

5

4

2

HOT SURFACE INDICATOR

Fig. F

Summary of Contents for SILKEN 2

Page 1: ...www CookWithKenyon com SilKEN 2 INDUCTION COOKTOP OWNERS MANUAL Part 145089 Created April 2 2014 Revised October 2 2014 ...

Page 2: ...ing Induction Cooktop Control Safety Lock Feature Power Up the Cooktop Hot Surface Indicator Induction Cooktop Cooking Options Heating Level or Cooking Temperature Heat Level Cooking Mode Temperature Cooking Mode Changing Temperature Units Automatic Power Sharing Cooktop Timer Options Kitchen Timer and Cooking Timer Cleaning Maintenance Error Code Readout Troubleshooting Index Warranty Information...

Page 3: ...ts above the cooktop children climbing on the cooktop to reach such items could be seriously injured Wear proper clothing apparel Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance Fabric or other flammable materials may contact hot surfaces during operation and may ignite and result in personal injury User Servicing Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance ...

Page 4: ...ve Surface Units Unattended at High Heat Settings Boilover may cause smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite Utensil Handles Should be Turned Inward and Not Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units To reduce the risk of burns ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil the handle of a utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward and does not ex...

Page 5: ... de cuisson Ne rangez pas d objets en plastique tels des ustensiles en plastique sous la table de cuisson Les articles en plastique qui fondent à basse température ne devraient pas être rangés en dessous ni au dessus de la table de cuisson Ne jamais arroser d eau un feu de graisses Étouffez le feu ou les flammes ou utilisez un extincteur à poudre chimique sèche ou à mousse N utilisez que des poign...

Page 6: ...s se trouver au dessus des surfaces chauffantes adjacentes Ne faites jamais chauffer une poêle vide Cela pourrait endommager l ustensile ou la table de cuisson et faire surchauffer l unité N utilisez pas de papier aluminium sur la surface de la table de cuisson N utilisez que des ustensiles de cuisine secs Ne chauffez pas d ustensiles de cuisine avec des gouttes d eau sur l extérieur de la poêle L...

Page 7: ...ts maximum load 1800 watts combined Overall dimensions 21 x 12 x 3 10 533 4mm x 304 8mm x 78 74mm Cutout dimensions 20 x 10 75 with 1 4 radius 508mm x 273 05mm with 6 4mm radius Portrait Models B81321 B81331 20 00in 508mm 10 75in 273mm 12 00in 305mm 21 00in 533mm ROUNDED CORNERS 4 PLACES R 25in 6mm 2 94in 75mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Landscape Models B81325 B81335 7 20 00in 508mm 10 75in 2...

Page 8: ...appareil doit être installé correctement et mis à la terre par un technicien qualifié STEP 1 Unpacking the Cooktop Carefully unpack the cooktop from its shipping container If possible retain the original shipping carton and protective packaging in the event the unit ever has to be returned for service Verify and identify the package contents The following items should be included in the carton If ...

Page 9: ...ze B81321 IND2BTL 1800 Watts 120VAC 20A 50 60Hz 14 AWG B81331 IND2BTL 1800 Watts 240VAC 10A 50 60Hz 14 AWG B81325 IND2BTL 1800 Watts 120VAC 20A 50 60Hz 14 AWG B81335 IND2BTL 1800 Watts 240VAC 10A 50 60Hz 14 AWG STEP 3 Countertop Preparation Please read this section prior to making cutout for cooktop It is important to plan ahead for installation of the cooktop keeping the following dimensions in m...

Page 10: ...k of burns by reaching over heated surface units cabinet storage space located above surface units should be avoided If cabinet storage is to be provided the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 beyond the bottom of the cabinets Avertissement Pour éliminer les risques de brûlures lorsque quelqu un tente d accéder à l espace au dessus de la surfac...

Page 11: ...should be sealed to the countertop Use a soft bedding compound that will prevent damage if later removal for service is necessary We recommend a nonadhesive type of sealant such as plumber s putty maximum compressed thickness of 1 16 silicone to seal the glass edge if desired countertop glass panel putty SilKEN 2 COOKTOP 8 X 1 4 SCREW 6 X 1 1 4 S S SCREW MOUNTING BRACKET COUNTER SURFACE Fig C Atta...

Page 12: ...lectric codes Warning Grounding The entire appliance must be grounded at all times when the electrical power supply is on Do not ground the appliance with the neutral house supply wire white A separate ground must be used Avertissement Mise à la terre L appareil doit être mis à la terre en permanence lorsque l alimentation électrique est en marche N utilisez pas le fil de neutre blanc de l install...

Page 13: ... will not work Use cookware that will fit the burner size and has a flat bottom By using cookware with the correct diameter you should achieve maximum heating efficiency with the shortest possible boiling times Be certain that both the cooktop panel and the bottom of your pots and pans are clean and dry before use By doing so you will help prevent scratches and stains BENEFITS OF INDUCTION COOKING...

Page 14: ...e from the UNLOCK to the LOCK position or touch and hold the LOCK button for 3 seconds POWERING UP THE COOKTOP With the unit unlocked touch the POWER button in the main control frame Activate either burner by holding the burner power button in the burner control frame for 1 2 second and choosing a cooking option below If a burner is not activated within 15 seconds the cooktop will de power by itse...

Page 15: ...elease at the desired setting The settings range from LOW MED HIGH in 16 increments as indicated by the LED light array that illuminates along the control sweep Also the arc and signs can be toggled to select the desired heat level The LED light array will indicate the selected setting Refer to Figure E The default heat level upon starting either burner is 0 If the burner is set or remains at 0 fo...

Page 16: ...ng the F C button in the main power control frame All active burners will change accordingly The chosen default units will remain with every use unless changed Refer to Figure G AUTOMATIC POWER SHARING Each burner has a capacity of 1300 watts but the combined wattage of both activated burners will not exceed 1800 watts To ensure that the induction cooktop power usage does not exceed the 1800 watt ...

Page 17: ...minutes the flashing display and alarm will deactivate Cooking Timer Each burner has its own cooking timer that can be activated to shut the burner off at the end of the set time At any time during cooking for each burner set the desired time duration by touching the and buttons holding the button to increase or decrease the setting Refer to Figure G A beep will sound at the start of the setting a...

Page 18: ...kind Also avoid using plastic nylon or metal cleaning pads They may scratch or melt onto the cooktop Avoid chemical cleaners such as chlorine bleach ammonia hydrofluoric acid or chemical oven cleaners They can etch or discolor the surface Do not let anything that melts plastic aluminum foil sugar etc come into contact with the cooktop surface when it is hot Should something melt onto the surface i...

Page 19: ...SUE ENSURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL HOOKUP VOLTAGE TO THE UNITS IS CORRECT REFER TO THE IDENTIFICATION LABEL AFFIXED TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE UNIT IF CORRECT CALL CUSTOMER CARE E02 INCORRECT OPERATING VOLTAGE LINE VOLTAGE HIGHER THAN SPECIFIED OR INTERNAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL ISSUE ENSURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL HOOKUP VOLTAGE TO THE UNITS IS CORRECT REFER TO THE IDENTIFICATION LABEL AFFIXED TO THE UNDERSIDE ...

Page 20: ...ing charges to the location of the appliance home within the Continental United States and Canada Any duties express or special shipping charges are at the expense of the Buyer 5 All labor allowed by the Company under this warranty must be performed by an Authorized Kenyon International Service Center unless otherwise specified in writing by the Company 6 This warranty does not cover the cost of r...

Page 21: ......

Reviews: