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Troubleshooting
Check the following before asking for a repair.
When
Check
Action
Reference
page
The deep pan or a plate
(optional accessory) fails
to heat up.
►
Is the power cord plugged into
an AC outlet?
►
Firmly insert the plug into an AC
outlet.
►
11•15
►
Is the product connected to a
multi-plug outlet?
►
Use an AC outlet of 7A
exclusively for the product.
►
3•4
►
Is the yellow bar in the “OFF”
position?
►
Adjust the yellow bar to the
appropriate gradation mark,
depending on the dish being
prepared.
►
10•11
15•16
►
Is the deep pan or one of the
plates (optional accessory)
wobbly or leaning?
►
Carefully set the deep pan or
plate (optional accessory) in
position.
►
9•10
13•14
►
Is there any foreign matter
stuck to the bottom of the deep
pan or plate (optional
accessory) or to the heater?
►
Remove the foreign object.
►
12•16
Cooked food is badly
burnt.
►
Has the surface of the deep pan
or plate (optional accessory)
been sufficiently cleaned?
Is there any food still left?
►
Clean them.
►
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►
Has the non-stick coating
peeled off? This may cause
burnt food.
►
Even if the non-stick coating has
peeled off, there is no harm to
human body and no problem to
the quality of the product.
However, if you are concerned,
contact the Tiger product retailer
where you purchased the
product.
►
5•20
There is smoke and smell.
►
Have the packing material and
cushioning material been
removed?
►
Always remove them before use.
►
8
When the grooved griddle
plate (optional accessory)
is being used, smoke is
produced or there is a
burning smell.
►
Have the water-holding plate
(optional accessory) and the
water-holding plate cover
(optional accessory) been set
in place, and have they been
filled with water?
Has the water evaporated?
►
Set the water-holding plate
(optional accessory) and the
water-holding plate cover
(optional accessory) in place, and
fill with water. Pour in more water
if the water level goes down
during cooking.
►
14•16
When
Reason
There are marks (cracks)
in the resin areas of the
lid handle.
►
They are formed during resin molding, and does not pose any problem to the quality
of the product.
Some of the plastic areas
show lines or waves.
►
They are formed during resin molding, and does not pose any problem to the quality
of the product.
The color of the deep pan
or of one of the plates
(optional accessory)
becomes uneven, or the
piece becomes
discolored.
►
After a long period of use, oil from foods that are prepared with the product may
cause discoloration of the deep pan or plate (optional accessory), but their
functional qualities remain unaffected.
The bottom of the deep
pan or of one of the plates
(optional accessory)
becomes scratched.
►
The coatings on the bottoms of the deep pan and the plates (optional accessory)
may become scratched when these pieces are attached to, or removed from, the
rest of the product, but the pieces’ functional qualities remain unaffected.
Summary of Contents for CQD-B Series
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