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PRATICAL ADVICE FOR THE COOKTOP USE AND FOR

 

BEST PERFORMANCE 

 

•  Use  cookware  that  is  compatible  with the  induction  principle  (ferromagnetic  material).  It  is 

recommended  that  you  use  enamelled  steel  or  special  induction  inox  pots.  To  insure  the 
compatibility  of  the cookware,  check  i t   with a magnet. 

 
SUITABLE   

 

 

 

 

 

NOT SUITABLE

 

 

MATERIALS 

 

 

 

 

 

MATERIALS

 

                                                                         

                                               

 

 

Magnetic cast iron,     

 

 

 

C o p p e r ,   a l u m i n u m ,  

e n a m e l l ed  s t e e l ,  

 

 

 

 

cast iron, enamelled 

magnetic stainless steel 

 

 

 

 

glass, terracotta, steel, non magnetic stainless 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

steel. 

 

• Use  flat  bottom  pots  with  a n   elevated  thickness  to  be sure that they perfectly adhere to the 
heating  areas 
 

 

 

 

• Use pots with a diameter large enough to cover the  heating area completely. This will 
guarantee  the utilisation  of all available heat. 
 
 

 

 

• Make  sure  that  the  pot  base  is  always  dry  and

 

clean to ensure the correct contact. 

 

•  Avoid  using  the  same  pots  that  may  be  used  on  gas  burners.  The  gas  burners'  heat 

concentration  could  deform  the  pot  bottom  which  will  degrade the adhesion to the cooktop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IR60S

Page 1: ...uture reference Should ownership of the appliance be transferred please ensure that the manual is also passed onto the new owner Contents A Installation instructions check and warnings Page 3 4 B Rang...

Page 2: ...nce WARNING During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven IMPORTANT Please ensure that the cut out measurement venting and wiring are as...

Page 3: ...s of the installation must conform to North American wiring standards as well as to local electrical and building codes and regulations and any other applicable requirements and conditions of your loc...

Page 4: ...REMENTS D 25 3 16 W 23 5 8 H 33 7 8 36 1 4 208 240 Volt 60Hz 40AMP D 640mm W 600mm W 860mm 920mm P C ranges are supplied with 5 Long electrical cord Model IR76S Model IR60S Rear View D 25 3 16 W 30 H...

Page 5: ...nect the electrical supply 1 This appliance must be installed on its own separate and distinct final sub circuit 2 Ensure the supply cable and fuse rating are suitable for the appliance 3 Remove the c...

Page 6: ...up cycle This is normal and should quickly dissipate If abnormal levels of smoke occur during use i e it is not food that is burning have the appliance thoroughly checked WARNING Damage resulting from...

Page 7: ...1 x pair of Retractable Slide Runners only for the 76 90cm models that can be fitted to multiple positions as needed 1 x Deep Enamelled Roasting Pan with a dual height reversible Grill Rack insert rea...

Page 8: ...oven is ON remember to switch it off manually otherwise it does not stop operating in the set mode Cooling Fan The oven is provided with a cooling fan motor to reduce the heat around the oven The fan...

Page 9: ...react to fingertip control Electronic Clock Settings Symbol lights up when the clock timer is selected Symbol AUTO lights up to indicate that the oven is programmed Symbol indicates that the oven is t...

Page 10: ...itch on and off automatically The oven automatically calculates at what time it will switch on in order for the chosen cooking duration to be finished at the chosen stop time Child Safety Function Thi...

Page 11: ...l The oven will switch on again 7 Set the controls to to turn off the oven You can change the remaining cooking time at any time by touching sensor with your fingertip until the AUTO symbol starts to...

Page 12: ...ds until you hear a beep Caution In case of a power failure your electronic clock settings will be erased and 12 00 will flash on the clock display Reset the clock and program again G Control Panel Co...

Page 13: ...arly cakes and pastries are better cooked in a preheated oven Other foods such as casseroles cook just as well in a non preheated oven but may need longer cooking times For faster preheating select Pi...

Page 14: ...first 15 25 minutes then reduced to lower temperature for remaining cooking time Type of Poultry Size of Meat Time per lb Oven Temperature 0 C Chicken Whole or pieces 30 minutes per lb 1800 2000 Duck...

Page 15: ...od you may need to rearrange the tray position during cooking 1 Adjust oven shelves to desired position s 2 Select Conventional Oven mode 3 Set the oven to the desired temperature 4 When cooking is co...

Page 16: ...RILL FULL GRILL This mode of cooking uses infrared heat from the top of the oven to cook foods to your requirements Half grill engages only the inner band of the top element and is suitable for smalle...

Page 17: ...prevent moisture condensing in the cooler lower sections of the oven preheat the oven for approximately 10 minutes using CONVENTIONAL OVEN or HIGH BAKE modes prior to fan grilling NOTE The temperatur...

Page 18: ...n for best results for pizza and similar items I INDUCTION COOKTOP Induction cooking is a radical change on the traditional way of cooking The heat is generated directly in the cooking vessel pot or p...

Page 19: ...ed stee l castiron enamelled magneticstainlesssteel glass terracotta steel nonmagneticstainless steel Use flat bottom pots with an elevated thickness to be sure that they perfectly adhere to the heati...

Page 20: ...NERS ARE USED SIMULTANEOUSY n 1 n 3 THE FOLLOWING POWER LIMITATIONS APPLY the usage never exceeds 3600W BURNER n 3 BURNER n 1 VALUE POWER VALUE POWER TOTAL POWER P 2700W 7 900W 3600W 9 2000W P 1600W 3...

Page 21: ...e first time the appliance is switched on the appliance lights up all of the displays on the control panel and switches off after 10 seconds This activates sensor n 5 the key lock Deactivate the key l...

Page 22: ...er surface corresponds to a cooking level The power level selection is done by sliding the finger or by placing the finger on a specific position on the slider surface When the power level is changed...

Page 23: ...tive n 4 in the picture above If the key is selected when the appliance is switched off the power button sensor will again be excluded n 4 When the key lock is activated a light appears on the key sym...

Page 24: ...cted cooking area Within 10 seconds select the time to pre set on the timer If this does not happen the area will automatically switch off It is possible to use the timer with the cooking area power a...

Page 25: ...ing zone is switched on the 0 symbol appears on the display If the cooking is terminated and the area is already hot the 0 and H symbols are alternatively displayed If a power level between 1 and 9 or...

Page 26: ...show a line growing sequentially until a 0 is formed When the 0 is complete it begins to disappear a gain segment by segment When the last segment is left the cycle begins again The segments are switc...

Page 27: ...wer Limit Press Timer key Timer key and ON OFF key at the same time Once this is done new Cooktop Power Limit is recorded and there is a system reset To finish without recording changes If there is no...

Page 28: ...ush Also do not use products that have abrasive detergent residuals because they could scratch the surface If an incorrect cleaning detergent is used the surface may appear bleached or have permanent...

Page 29: ...K TEMPERATURE T4 No power is delivered to the burner Off or H C On Power Hot glass over a burner residual heat HEATSINK TEMPERATURE T5 HEATSINK TEMPERATURE T6 Off H 1 For T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 and T6 values...

Page 30: ...ation Priority Order Burner Displays fore 0 5 sec back 0 5 sec Effect in the appliance Normal status recovery Microcontroller fault F0 App off On Off key emitter fault FA App off When the fault disapp...

Page 31: ...emperature sensor error 2 F8 Burner s off When the fault disappears Burner voltage fault F9 Burner s off When the fault disappears Power unit temperature sensor short circuit F3 Burner s off When the...

Page 32: ...er to maintain the appearance and durability of the finish any spills must be wiped off as soon as it is safe to do so Once cool the affected area should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed using non abr...

Page 33: ...el soap pads or abrasive scourers of any kind The abrasive qualities of these pads will ruin the even brushed finish of the stainless steel and any residual metal fibres may corrode causing a rusty du...

Page 34: ...dization of the grease occurs and it ultimately disappears while the oven is in general use at standard cooking temperatures The self cleaning panels are located on the sides and on the rear of the ov...

Page 35: ...to the oven slide the hinges into the oven frame making sure that on each side the top curved arm fits into the top slot and the lower arm fits into the bottom slot 2 Make sure the hinges are pushed a...

Page 36: ...but appliance does not operate Oven may be set on AUTO see auto programmed cooking Ensure clock is set Oven power is on but there is no heat Oven may be set on AUTO Oven temperature may be set to OFF...

Page 37: ...N LAMP H FAN MOTOR I TOPELEMENT L GRILLELEMENT M BOTTOM ELEMENT R COOLING FAN T SAFETYTHERMOSTAT O FAN ELEMENT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM OVEN WITH TEKA TIMER O L E M I H A Green Ground Black L2 Red L1...

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Page 39: ...er Please attach your invoice to this manual for easy future reference To register your purchase you can either complete the section below to mail or fax or register online at www porterandcharles ca...

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