IV. COMPATIBLE COOKWARE
Iron oil frying
pan
Stainless steel
Iron pan
Iron kettle
Enamel stainless
steel kettle
Enamel cooking
utensil
Iron plate
Induction-compatible cookware contains ferromagnetic
materials – in other words, it contains iron, or has a layer with
magnetic properties.
Cookware must have a flat smooth bottom with the diameter
more than
4½’’
and less than
8’’
.
After the first use, some white spots
may appear at the
bottom of the pot. Please note that this is normal
To clean the white spots, simply pour vinegar into the pot and heat
Aluminum, copper or glass cookware will not work unless they
have a layer on the bottom with magnetic properties.
it to
140℉-180℉
, then wipe the spots away with a brush.
If the pot is removed the induction cooker will stop heating
immediately buzzer
10 seconds, then it will go into
, a
will sound for
standby mode automatically. Note: To tell if a pot or pan is
induction-compatible, hold a magnet to the bottom. If it clings,
the cookware will work on an induction cooktop
V. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
After a period of time the opening air inlets/outlets will collect dust
please wipe with a soft dry cloth. Dust in the air inlet
and outlet can be cleaned by using a soft brush or a mini
vacuum cleaner.
Note: Never rinse the unit in water
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Compatible Cookware
Always unplug the appliance and allow the unit to cool down
before cleaning.
Summary of Contents for TICT-1506MW
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