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7          Induction Cooktop

  All pots and pans with magnetic bottom, stainless steel pots with iron bottom, cast iron enameled pans.

  Flat-bottom pans and pots with the diameter of the size of the heating area with magnetic    

 bottom. 

  Utensils such as ceramic pots, heat—proof glass, copper pots and pans, aluminium pots and   

 

pans, and containers with curved bottom should be avoided.

  Pressure vessels should be substituted with pots.

Size:148x210mm (A5)

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

  In case of damage, even if it  is only a small wear and tear, disconnect the device from the power  

 

supply immediately & contact customer service.

  It is recommended not to place any metal kitchen utensils, cookware or pan lids, knives or other  

 

metal objects on the induction cooktop. These may heat up when the device is turned on.

  Place the hot pan in the hob area or the heating area only and not on the control panel or the  frame.

Any magnetic objects Iike credit cards, cassettes etc. should be kept away from the device when in use.

  Keep metal plates or aluminium foil away from the device to avoid overheating.

Avoid keeping the Induction cooktop on a steel or iron board while operating. Due to 

 

electromagnetic waves, the iron or steel board may heat up and damage the bottom of the device.

  To avoid affecting product performance and to prevent injury, do not heat empty pots. When in  

 

use, do not leave the appliance without supervision for a long time. When leaving the appliance  

 

without supervision, make sure there is enough water in the pot.

  Do not heat iron items on the induction cooktop heating plate to avoid danger caused by high  

 temperatures.

  The utensils provided for the induction cooktop can only be used for cooking with it. These    

 

cooking utensils cannot be used on both induction cooktop and gas stove.

  Do not use the induction cooktop near a gas stove, kerosene stove, gas cooker or in any space  

 

with an open fire or an environment with high temperature.

  Do not use the induction cooktop by putting it onto a carpet, tablecloth or thin paper to avoid  

 

blocking the air inlet opening or air outlet opening, which results in influencing heat emission.

  Do not insert any objects like wires or tools in the ventilation slots, this may cause electric shock.

  Avoid touching the hot surface of the ceramic glass. The hotplate does not heat up during    

 

cooking, but the temperature of the cookware heats up the hotplate.

  Unopened tins or cans are not to be heated on the hotplate. They might explode, and therefore  

 

please remove the lid beforehand.

  It is recommended to disconnect the device from the electric outlet when not in use.

  Stay away from the device or the power plug, if hands are wet.

  Connect the device to a suitable outlet. Do not connect the device to the same outlet with other  

 

devices plugged in.

  Never pull the device by pulling on the power cable.

  The device should not be left unattended when in use.

  If the Induction surface gets cracked by any means, switch off the appliance to avoid electric shock.

  Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the Induction Cooktop  

 

glass plate as they may get hot.

Summary of Contents for CJ2000WTC

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual INDUCTION COOKTOP CJ2000WTC Size 148x210mm A5...

Page 2: ...modern Induction Cooktop makes cooking healthy and safe This is another unique quality product from Usha International Limited a name synonymous with trust and reliability All USHA products are design...

Page 3: ...ooking works 4 Advantages of Induction Cooking 4 Operating Instructions Connecting your Induction Cooktop 4 5 Presest Functions 5 6 Cookware for the induction Cooktop 6 Safety Instructions Important S...

Page 4: ...ktop Size 148x210mm A5 1 Induction Cooker 2 Function 3 Water Tea 4 Chapati Dosa 5 Deep Fry 6 Pressure Cook 7 Saute 8 Heat Milk 9 Curry 10 Idli 11 12 Digital window 13 14 Pause 15 Timer 16 Child lock 1...

Page 5: ...on as the vessel is removed the heat genera tion stops ADVANTAGES OF INDUCTION COOKING It is a powerful cooking medium with precise and instant heat application No wastage of heat maximum energy utili...

Page 6: ...d by using button This cooking mode can be used to saut vegetables You can increase or decrease the power as required by using button 5 Induction Cooktop Do not place the induction cooktop next to dev...

Page 7: ...n cooktop stops heating but after reaching the default pause time If the pause state is not cancelled Induction cooktop may sound an alarm automatically switch off COOKWARE FOR THE INDUCTION COOKTOP S...

Page 8: ...supervision make sure there is enough water in the pot Do not heat iron items on the induction cooktop heating plate to avoid danger caused by high temperatures The utensils provided for the induction...

Page 9: ...of a person responsible for their safety It is recommended not to move the device during cooking or with the cookware on top of it Avoid using the device when it does not function properly or is dama...

Page 10: ...il too high when frying dishes Is the temperature of the surroundings very high Is the air inlet or air outlet of the induction cooktop blocked Is the default heating time of the induction cooktop ove...

Page 11: ...s or ceramic plate and fluctuation in voltage supply If the Induction Cooktop is opened tampered or serviced by anyone except our authorized customer care center or technician the warranty becomes voi...

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