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High Power Countertop Induction Ranges with Temperature Control Probe Operator’s Manual

OPERATION (CONTINUED)

Set the Timer (Optional)

1. Touch  

.

2. The time will flash. 

3. Rotate 

 to select a time in 30 second increments. 

After three seconds, the timer will begin to count down and 

 

will flash to indicate the timer is in use. 

4. When the timer reaches zero, a buzzer will sound and the display will 

show END. Heating will stop.

Change the Duration of Time

1. Touch . 

2. Then rotate 

 to change the duration of time.

Cancel the timer 

Touch 

x 2

.

Use the Temperature Control Probe (Optional)

The temperature control probe provides advanced temperature control. 
The probe monitors the temperature of the food and then automatically 
adjusts the output of the range as needed to heat the food to the 
selected temperature. For best performance and food quality, stir the 
food often when using the temperature control probe.

NOTE:

 The Temperature Control Probe is intended to provide a more 

consistent and accurate cooking temperature. It is not intended to be 
used as a thermometer for measuring the temperature of food.

Attach Probe and Insert into the Food

1. Use a soft clean cloth to wipe the tip of the probe. This is important 

to keep the port clean and working properly.

2. Remove the cover from the temperature control probe port. Plug the 

probe into port.

3. Place the probe into the center of the food. Use the included probe 

clip to secure the probe to the pan and suspend it in the center of the 
food. Do not allow the probe to rest on the bottom of the cookware. 
For the most accurate temperature control, the probe must be 
positioned into the center of the food, and not touch the bottom of 
the pan.

Set the Temperature

1. Touch 

 repeatedly until 

 or 

is selected. 

2. Rotate 

 to select a temperature.

Heat the Food

1. The probe icon will flash as the food heats to the set temperature. 

The display shows the set temperature. 

2. When the probe detects the food the reached the set temperature, 

the probe icon will change to a steady state. 

Set temperature

Food is heating to 
the set temperature.

Set temperature

Food has reached the 
set temperature.

Summary of Contents for HPI4-2600

Page 1: ...te the broken cooktop and create a risk of electrical shock Do not operate this equipment with a damaged cord or plug or if it is not functioning properly Do not operate unattended Closely supervise units operating in public areas and or around children Do not place any objects inside the air intake or exhaust panels Do not modify the equipment or a attach any accessory other than the included tem...

Page 2: ...TICE This equipment requires a dedicated electrical circuit CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS NOTICE This equipment is not designed to be enclosed or built into any area Sufficient airflow must be allowed around the equipment Blocking the airflow could reduce performance Compatible Incompatible Flat base 4 to 14 12 1 to 35 6 cm in diameter Ferrous stainless steel iron cast iron Base is not flat Base is less ...

Page 3: ...ature Control Probe Port F Control Panel G Control Knob Sets power level temperature or time H Power On Off I Settings 1 100 of power Responsive gas flame like control Use for fast powerful heating Use for boiling sautéing and searing Temperature in C Single degree increments in F or C Steady controlled heating Use for more precise pan control Use for sauces stocks poaching Temperature in F J Prog...

Page 4: ...ot cover broken cook top or control panel glass NOTICE Do not use heat sealed cans or containers They may explode NOTICE When the temperature control probe or the USB flash drive are not in use the covers must be installed over the ports Operating this equipment without the covers could allow food debris or moisture to enter the ports which could damage the equipment This type of damage is not cov...

Page 5: ...tom program 1 Touch repeatedly until PL is selected 2 Rotate to select a power level 1 Touch repeatedly until C or F is selected 2 Rotate to select a temperature Tip When heating delicate foods start with a lower temperature and gradually increase temperature 1 Touch 2 The program numbers will flash 3 Touch repeatedly until the desired program is selected not flashing Chocolate Use probe Heat to 1...

Page 6: ...a more consistent and accurate cooking temperature It is not intended to be used as a thermometer for measuring the temperature of food Attach Probe and Insert into the Food 1 Use a soft clean cloth to wipe the tip of the probe This is important to keep the port clean and working properly 2 Remove the cover from the temperature control probe port Plug the probe into port 3 Place the probe into the...

Page 7: ... free and can be downloaded from www java com Edit Programs 1 Enter data for up to four programs Each program can have up to three stages 2 For each stage in the program Time can be entered in full and half minutes To enter a half minute type 5 For example for five and one half minutes type 5 5 3 To edit another program click the program tab 4 Enter data for each program you wish to create 5 To sa...

Page 8: ...l the cooking surface cools 2 Unplug the cord from the wall outlet 3 Allow the equipment to cool 4 Wipe the exterior with a clean damp cloth 5 Thoroughly wipe off any soap residue NOTICE Soap residue could corrode the surface of the unit Clean the USB and Temperature Control Probe Ports As needed The USB and temperature control probe port covers should always be in place when not in use to prevent...

Page 9: ...ed power surge Try to clear the error by unplugging and then plugging in the range Resume operation Contact Vollrath Technical Services if the problem persists F23 The range is plugged into an outlet with the wrong voltage Make sure the power at the electrical outlet matches the rating tag on the underside of the range A prolonged dip in the power supply Try to clear the error by unplugging and th...

Page 10: ...range Refer to the Clearance Requirements of this manual Ambient temperature may be too high The cooking application may not match the intended use of the range Vollrath offers induction ranges with different wattages and features designed to fit a variety of applications Visit Vollrath com for more information Noise Grinding ticking noise rattle sound coming from the vents There may be a problem ...

Page 11: ... Available on Vollrath com and found at most hardware stores 1 Turn off and unplug the induction range 2 Place a towel or soft cloth on a flat stable surface 3 Gently and carefully lay the induction range glass side down onto the towel Locate the fuse cap 4 Using screwdriver press down and turn the fuse holder cap to release it from the range 5 Remove the fuse from the holder 6 Insert a replacemen...

Page 12: ...receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party Responsible for compliance could void the user s authori...

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