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Building of Supports for Cooktop Below the Counter 

 

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Any thickness of the countertop can be utilized, however, the thickness will determine if the supports are built into the 

walls of the cut-out, placed below the cut-out, or be built out from the bottom of the cut-out.  

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Two support beams between ½” and 1” in width and 2” in depth should be placed lengthwise (spanning 23 11⁄16”) 2 ¼” 

below the surface of the cut-out. In order to achieve this depth it may be necessary to add a build out to the 14 ¼” sides 
of the bottom of the countertop.  

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The supports should be spaced center line in from the rear 1 1/4” and the centerline in from the front 2½”.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installing Cooktop: 

 

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First feed the power wire through the hole and to the location of the power receptacle underneath the cabinet.  

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The ½” overhang on the induction cooker comes with pre-installed foam gasket. Peel off the adhesive protector on the 

bottom of the gasket and set the induction cooker into the cut-out. Gently press down on the induction cook top to se-
cure the adhesive gasket to the countertop. The cook top should be sitting on the supports previously installed.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Double Burner

Page 1: ...User Guide DOUBLE BURNER COUNTER INSET...

Page 2: ...nction 6 Built in Safety Shut Off 6 Turning Off Unit 6 V Compatible Cookware 7 VI Cleaning and Maintenance 7 VII Troubleshooting Error Codes 8 Thank you for purchasing the True Induction double burner...

Page 3: ...for Cut Out in Countertop Cut a rectangle hole in the countertop where the cooktop is to be placed The dimensions for the cut out are 14 1 4 x 23 11 16 The cut out must be placed at least 2 1 2 from a...

Page 4: ...sary to add a build out to the 14 sides of the bottom of the countertop The supports should be spaced center line in from the rear 1 1 4 and the centerline in from the front 2 Installing Cooktop First...

Page 5: ...e sure not to block either the intake or exhaust For proper air circulation allow at least 3 of clearance from the bottom of the induction cooker to any shelving or stor age The underside of the count...

Page 6: ...filed such as radios televisions credit cards cassette tapes etc can affect the unit The power cord provided has been sized accordingly however with caution and care extension cords may be used The m...

Page 7: ...ooktop on The power display will blink and sound an other indicator The pre set power level 5 is the default selection as the device turns on Using the keys you can change the settings at any time ran...

Page 8: ...lly goes into standby mode To continue cooking press the ON OFF button to restart During the timer operation you can change the timer duration at any time with the keys The device s built in memory ma...

Page 9: ...owing are not compatible heat resistant glass ceramic copper aluminum pan pots round bottomed cookware or cookware with a base less than 4 5 inches Optimally the cookware will have this induction imag...

Page 10: ...tilation area is blocked and heat cannot blow out of the unit smoothly This can cause the internal device to over heat Please keep a minimum distance of 2 to 4 inches from the unit to the walls or oth...

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