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• The unit will turn off automatically after 20 minutes if
no other function button is pressed. - Preset time can
be set for 24 hours in advance.
Warm
• Press the [Warm] button and the Warm indicator will
light up.The display will show the default temperature
of 80°C.
• The mode can’t be adjusted.
• Once cooking is finished, press the [ON/OFF] button
to turn off the unit.
• The unit will turn off automatically after 2 hours if no
other function button is pressed.
• Preset time can be set for 24 hours in advance.
Timer
• This function is only applicable to [Fry], [Hot Pot] and
[BBQ] cooking modes.
• First select the desired cooking mode then press the
[Timer/Preset] button. The LED display will flash [0:00].
• Press the [+] or [-] buttons or Sliding Bar to set the
timer from [0:01] minute to [4:00] hours.
• Press and hold the [+] or [-] buttons for quick
adjustment of time.
• Once the preferred time is set, do not press any
buttons. The LED display will flash for times and the
timer is now activated and will start to count down.
• Once the set timing is up, the induction cooker will
turn off automatically.
• Pressing any cooking modes button or [Timer/Preset]
button or [ON/OFF] will exit the timer mode.
Preset
• This function is only applicable to [Porridge], [Steam],
[Soup], [Water], [Milk] and [Warm] cooking modes.
• First select the desired cooking mode then press the
[Timer/Preset] button. The LED display will flash [0:00].
• Press the [+] or [-] buttons or Sliding Bar to set the
preset timing from [0:01] minute to [24:00] hours.
Press and hold the [+] or [-] buttons for quick
adjustment of time. - Once the preferred time is set,
do not press any buttons. The LED display will flash for
times and the timer is now activated and will start to
count down.
• Once the preset timing is up, the selected cooking
mode will be activated and the induction cooker will
start to heat up.
• Pressing any cooking modes button or [Timer/Preset]
button or [ON/OFF] will exit the preset mode.
Lock
• Press and hold the [LOCK] button for 3 seconds to lock
the unit. The indicator for [Lock] will light up.
• All buttons are deactivated during the lock mode.
• To exit the Lock mode, press and hold the [LOCK]
button for 3 seconds.
Voltage
• Press the [Voltage] key twice,the display will show the
Local Voltage.
• Press the [Voltage] key once,the display will show the
Power Consumption. - To Cancel this mode,press
other keys or [On/Off] Button.
SELECTION OF COOKWARE
MAINTENANCE AND DAILY CARE
1. Material required:Please use only induction compatible cookware made of steel,cast iron,enameled iron,stainless
steel,flat-bottom pans/pots with diameter from 12 to 26cm
2. Pans/Pots/Utensils should have a flat surface.Do not try to use any other kind of utensils or vessels(especially
pressure sensor vessels)
1. Keep the unit clean at all times.Avoid dirt getting into the fan or other inner parts of the Unit.
2. Before starting to clean the Unit,ensure the Unit is powered off and remove the power plug from socket.Do not
clean the Unit until the surface cools down.
3. Remove grease,dirt,stains etc by cleaning the Unit with a clean soft cloth and mild detergent.
4. The fan in the air vent of the Unit is bound to get dirt stuck on it.Please remove it regularly with a soft brush or
cotton stick.
5. Do not immerse the Unit or power cord directly into water or any other liquid to clean it.It will damage the Unit.To
protect the Unit from any kind of power surge,ensure the plug is fit properly into the socket.
3. While buying your cookware,look for an “Induction Compatible” sign or wording to ensure it will work with this
cooktop
Summary of Contents for IC400B
Page 1: ...INDUCTION COOKER IC400B User Manual ENG HR BG GR BIH CG HU MK RO SLO SRB...
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Page 13: ...13 1 2 16A 3 10 cm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 cm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BG...
Page 17: ...17 1 12 26 cm 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 On Off 7 8 9 3 Induction Compatible...
Page 18: ...18 E0 E1 88 V 220 V 240 V E2 280V 220 V 240 V E3 E4 E5 IGBT E6 IGBT...
Page 19: ...19 1 2 16A 3 10cm 4 5 6 7 8 9 10cm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 GR...
Page 23: ...23 1 12 26 cm 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3...
Page 24: ...24 E0 E1 88V 220V 240V E2 280V 220V 240V E3 E4 E5 IGBT E6 IGBT...
Page 39: ...39 1 2 3 4 5 6 On Off 7 8 9 E0 E1 88V 220V 240V E2 280V 220V 240V E3 E4 E5 IGBT E6 IGBT...
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