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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  

Plug in the AC cord. The buzzer will sound indicating the induction cooker is 
now in standby mode.
 

2.   Press/touch the “On/off”button to power up the induction cooktop. The letter 

-L-will be displayed on the LED screen.

3.  

TEMP:

The temperature level can be selected from 60 - 240 degrees celcius. Place 
your induction ready pot or pan onto the induction cooktop and center it over 
the Effective induction perimeter ring (2). Press the TEMP button (4) and the 
induction cooktop will begin to operate at the factory temperature preset. 
Use the “increase and decrease” buttons to select the desired temperature 
setting. The setting will be displayed on the LED screen.

*Note* The temperature indicated on the LED screen is to be used as a guide 

only. Temperature fluctuations of 20-30 degrees celcius above or

 below the 

selected setting may be experienced depending on pot contents.

 

4.  

POWER: (LEFT HOTPLATE 1400W MAX / RIGHT HOTPLATE 1000W MAX)

The power level can be selected from 200 - 1400 watts. Place your induction 
ready pot or pan onto the induction cooktop and center it over the Effective 
induction perimeter ring (2). Press the POWER button (8) and the induction 
cooktop will begin to operate at the factory temperature preset. Use the 
increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons to select the desired power setting. 
The setting will be displayed on the LED screen.

 

5. 

TIMER:

The timer ranges from 1 minute to 180 minutes. To use the timer, select the 
desired power or temperature level using the TEMP (4) or Power (8) buttons.
Once temperature or power setting has been selected, press the timer button
(3). The LED screen will display the factory preset time of “0” minutes. Using 
the increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons, select the desired time required in 
minutes. The unit will automatically power  off  once  the  desired  amount of 
time has been reached. 

 

6. 

CHILD LOCK:

To engage the child lock, press the increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons 
simultaneously. The LED display will display the word “LOC” to indicate the 
unit is child locked. To disengage the child lock, hold the increase (7) and 
decrease (5) buttons simultaneously for 2 - 3 seconds. The Child lock will 
disengage.

 

7. 

AUTO-OFF:

When in TEMP or POWER mode, the unit will automatically shut itself off
after a period of 2 hours. 

*Note* The Induction Cooktop fan will continue to operate for a period of 
2 minutes after the unit has been switched off to cool the inte

rnal 

components. It is important that the unit is left plugged in a

nd allowed to 

complete the cooling cycle in order to ensure long life of the 

components. 

Summary of Contents for WHIC02K

Page 1: ...TWIN INDUCTION COOKTOP INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2400W 2400W WHIC02K 220 240V ...

Page 2: ...uide 3 Parts and Features Operating Instructions 4 5 Error Guide 6 CLEANING AND CARE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 WARRANTY 10 11 CONTENTS Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance Product design and ations may be changed without notice ...

Page 3: ...rse the power cord mains plug or induction cooktop body in water or any other liquid 7 WARNING Incorrect operation and improper use may damage the cooktop or parts thereof and cause severe personal injury 8 WARNING When operating the induction cooktop use the touch panel buttons only as some surfaces will become very hot whilst the cooktop is in use 9 WARNING WARNING Always ensure there is sufficie...

Page 4: ...t heated oven or any hot surface 24 Do not place the induction cooktop on top of any other appliance 25 Do not permit the mains supply cord or plug to touch a hot frypan or other hot objects or allow the power cord to lay across the induction cooktop 26 Do not allow the power cord of the induction cooktop to hang over the edge of a table or bench top 27 The induction cooktop must be used on a stab...

Page 5: ... retailer can accept any liability for damage to the product or personal injury resulting due to failure to observe the electrical connection procedures INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 Carefully unpack your induction cooktop 2 Carefully remove packaging around the induction cooktop and power cord Do not remove warning labels DANGER Do not under any circumstances immerse the induction cooker body mains cord o...

Page 6: ...ate 2 Effective induction perimeter ring 3 Timer button 4 Temperature button 5 Decrease button PARTS AND FEATURES 1 2 6 7 5 4 8 3 9 6 LED display screen 7 Increase button 8 Power Wattage button 9 On Off button 6 7 5 4 8 3 ...

Page 7: ... 8 and the induction cooktop will begin to operate at the factory temperature preset Use the increase 7 and decrease 5 buttons to select the desired power setting The setting will be displayed on the LED screen 5 TIMER The timer ranges from 1 minute to 180 minutes To use the timer select the desired power or temperature level using the TEMP 4 or Power 8 buttons Once temperature or power setting ha...

Page 8: ...n E2 Short circuit Device requires repair Device requires repair E2 Open circuit E3 E4 A C Voltage too high or low Connect the device to a correct voltage power outlet E5 Ceramic plate overheated Allow the device to cool down turn off at A C outlet and then turn on again Allow the device to cool down turn off at A C outlet and then turn on again E6 Circuit board overheated ...

Page 9: ...king surface 3 Ensure induction cooktop is completely dry before storage and use 4 Store in a dry place away from steam and humidity where possible DANGER Do not under any circumstances immerse the power cord mains plug or induction cooktop body in water or any other liquid Note The Induction Cooktop fan will continue to operate for a period of 2 minutes after the unit has been switched off to coo...

Page 10: ...m to be working correctly test another appliance in the same outlet to ensure the outlet is working correctly IF NONE OF THE ABOVE SOLVES THE PROBLEM DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR REPAIR THE FRYPAN YOURSELF CUSTOMER SERVICE In the event you believe your induction cooktop to be defective please return it along with your sales receipt to the place of purchase for resolution For any enquiries please call o...

Page 11: ...2016 RVM Australia Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved 7 Fantastic recipes for this product and many other Westinghouse appliances can be found under the recipe section at www westinghousesmallappliances com au ...

Page 12: ...scovered in the Product or the Product fails to perform to the Seller s specifications as a result of some defect in n o i t e r c s i d n w o s t i t a l l i w r e l l e S e h t n e h t t c u d o r P e h t n i p i h s n a m k r o w r o l a i r e t a m a Repair or replace the Product at the cost of the Seller including but not limited to labour and travel costs Goods repaired or replaced under this...

Page 13: ...oods from the seller c Consumer means a Consumer as that term is set out in section 3 of the Australian Consumer Law d Consumer Guarantees means the guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law e Implied terms means any guarantees conditions warranties or other terms implied by any Australian Commonwealth State or Territory laws excluding the Australian Consumer Law or the law of any other jurisdi...

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