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Glass Top, Coil Size and Controls

Touch Display      Setting

Use

6

medium low heat

10

high

moderate heat

12  M

Maximum maximum

POWERING ON

Press the start/stop touch control for the

zone you want to use. A flashing "0" indicates

that the zone is on. You can then choose the

desired power level.

If you do not select a power level, the cooking

zone will automatically shut off.

ADJUSTING THE POWER

Press the + or - power touch controls.

or on pre-select touch controls.

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL

PANEL 

Start/stop touch control.
Power - + touch controls.
Power pre-select touch controls.

A
B

Tip

For simultaneous use, favour the use

of cooking zones located on opposite sides

of the hob.

On the same side, the use of a cooking

zone at maximum power results in an

automatic limitation of the other cooking

zone on that side, which is indicated in the

power level display.

A

B

D

D

18 ccm(7” ))

50 W à 2800 W

2

2

cm (9”)

50 W à 2800 W

Cooking zone

Control zone

18 ccm ((7”)

50 W à 2800 W

16 ccm ((6” 

1/2

)

50 W à 2200 W

28 ccm

50 W à 3600 W

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Summary of Contents for EKI 956

Page 1: ...e I IN NS ST TA AL LL LE ER R Please leave this manual with the unit for the owner O OW WN NE ER R Please keep this manual for future reference I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Local codes vary Installatio...

Page 2: ...or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth 9 Use Proper Pan Size This appliance is equipp...

Page 3: ...ons and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock Contact a qualified technician immediately 16 Clean Cook Top With Caution If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wi...

Page 4: ...Power S Sharing 1 12 Utensils f for Y Your I Induction U Unit 13 Matching P Pots P Pans w with C Coils e etc 1 13 To D Do o or N Not t to D Do 1 14 Cleaning R Recommendations 15 Troubleshooting 1 16 Y...

Page 5: ...claim If the unit is not supposed to be installed for some time you should keep it in its original packaging stored in a dry and safe place Read through the section of this manual which pertains to in...

Page 6: ...ion of humidity and water Chamfer all exposed edges of decorative laminates to prevent further chipping Radius corners of the cut out and file them to ensure smooth edges and prevent corner cracking R...

Page 7: ...tput or shut down the unit We suggest that you should periodically check that there are no objects dust paper etc which could obstruct the air inlet under your induction cooktop Although induction coo...

Page 8: ...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 properly marked inside electric panel and a...

Page 9: ...ing If a cooking utensil which is not suitable for induction cooking is placed on a coil there will be no power output on the coil If an operator leans on the keypad by chance for more then ten second...

Page 10: ...rate a heat generating element unlike convectional electric rings halogen or radiant elements etc therefore heat levels can be changed very quickly Energy efficiency for induction is within range of 9...

Page 11: ...trols or on pre select touch controls DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL Start stop touch control Power touch controls Power pre select touch controls A B Tip For simultaneous use favour the use of cook...

Page 12: ...power but as soon as the other coil is turned on the controls adjust the power on both coils automatically for power sharing This power sharing is administered by unit s microprocessors which will alt...

Page 13: ...hick flat bases should be chosen for the benefit of uniform heat distribution Never leave an empty piece of cookware on an induction heating element for more then a few seconds If a utensil is left on...

Page 14: ...e Do not connect any appliances to the plugs above or near to the induction cooktop connection cable insulation can melt if in contact with heat and this may result in an injury and a property damage...

Page 15: ...ith warm soapy water Use a special scraper for vitroceramic glass to remove grease and food particles Finish off with a cleaning sponge then wipe it clean Apply warm white vinegar on the stain Leave t...

Page 16: ...er high power this phenomenon is normal with some types of pots and pans There is no danger for the hob Use each heating element for an hour with a pan filled with water Your unit may be connected inc...

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