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Version 1.0

BUILT-IN INDUCTION COOKTOP

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

Dual Cooking Zones 2,300W

Dual Cooking Zones 3,300W

Part No. 053574

Part No. 053575

NOTE

: Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this

appliance.

Summary of Contents for 053574

Page 1: ...TION COOKTOP Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions Dual Cooking Zones 2 300W Dual Cooking Zones 3 300W Part No 053574 Part No 053575 NOTE Please read this manual carefully before install...

Page 2: ...rsion 1 0 CONTENTS 1 General Safety Instructions 3 2 Safety Warnings 3 3 Installation 7 4 Technical Data and Specification 10 5 Operating Use 12 6 Maintenance and Cleaning 22 7 Servicing 23 8 Warranty...

Page 3: ...r use Installation and service must be performed by an authorised installer and or licensed and qualified electrician Failure to do so will void the product warranty 2 Safety Warnings CAUTION Please m...

Page 4: ...rs MP3 players near the device as they may be affected by its electromagnetic field WARNING DO NOT stand on the cooktop WARNING DO NOT use the appliance if the surface is cracked Switch off the applia...

Page 5: ...escribed in this manual WARNING DO NOT allow children to play with the appliance or sit stand or climb on it CAUTION This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with...

Page 6: ...e made by children without supervision WARNING DO NOT attempt to replace the supply cord when damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order...

Page 7: ...vel and ensure no structural members interfere with space requirements Check to ensure the work surface and adhesive used are made of heat resistant material Check to ensure heat resistant and easy to...

Page 8: ...Check to ensure the thickness of the work surface is at least 30mm A minimum of 50mm space shall be preserved around the cut out for installation and usability purposes Cut out the work surface accord...

Page 9: ...e cable should be checked regularly and replaced only by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons when damaged The electrical connection of the induction hob must be carried o...

Page 10: ...e carried out by a licensed electrician The manufacturer is not responsible for any accident resulting from the use of an appliance that is not grounded or from faulty grounding continuity 4 Technical...

Page 11: ...n 8 Timer button 9 Lock button 10 On Off button Dual Cooking Zones 3 300W Part No 053575 Position Description 1 Induction Cooking Zone 1 Max 1500W 2 Induction Cooking Zone 2 Max 1800W 3 Glass plate 4...

Page 12: ...Child lock button 12 On Off button Specifications Part No 053574 Part No 053575 Voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz Max Power 2 300W 3 300W Net Weight 4 2KG 4 2KG Dimension L520 x W300 x H58mm L...

Page 13: ...etic vessels The suitable containers for induction cooking are those that are made of ferromagnetic material They can be made of enameled steel cast iron or special stainless steel induction dishes To...

Page 14: ...ister slightly more energy will be used at its maximum efficiency If you use a smaller pot the efficiency may be lower than expected Always center the pan on the cooking zone The base of a cookware ca...

Page 15: ...n from using cookware whose base is less than the specified diameter If you turn on the cooktop without any cookware with a cookware with a lower base than specified or with a cooktop not suitable for...

Page 16: ...ake sure the bottom of the pot and the surface of the cooking zone is clean and dry Touch the heating zone selection button and an indicator 0 up to the button will flash Note This applies to 2 3kW mo...

Page 17: ...OFF button Beware of hot surfaces H surface TEMP 60 will show which cooking zone is hot to touch It will disappear when the surface has cooled down to a safe temperature It can also be used as an ener...

Page 18: ...an emergency and the cooker will have to be unlocked first in the next operation Over Temperature Protection A temperature sensor equipped can monitor the temperature inside the induction cooker When...

Page 19: ...the induction cooktop on the tabletop DO NOT place kitchen towels cloths or other objects that could obstruct the fan ventilation as this would cause inadequate ventilation and overheating to occur No...

Page 20: ...t the time by touching the buttons or After the tens timer has been set it flashes 3 seconds and then it stops flashing and the ones flashes Touch buttons to set the ones timer Note Touch the button o...

Page 21: ...indicating that zone is selected Setting the timer to turn more than one cooking zone off If more than one heating zone use this function the timer indictor will show the lowest time e g zone 1 settin...

Page 22: ...osive or abrasive cleaners that can damage the plate Always read the label to see if your cleanser or scourer is suitable Never leave residue on the surface the glass can stain Rinse and dry the plate...

Page 23: ...isconnected prior to any servicing work Test this appliance after completion of any servicing work If you encounter any issues with this appliance please follow the quick check instructions below If u...

Page 24: ...are Unsuitable abrasive scourer or cleaning products were used Use cookware with flat and smooth bases Crackling or clicking noises during cooking This may be caused by the construction of your cookwa...

Page 25: ...okware suitable for induction with a base large enough to be detected and always place in center of cooking zone Fan noise from the induction cooktop A cooling fan built into your induction hob has co...

Page 26: ...mer Support Team E 4 IGBT temperature sensor failure Contact National Customer Support Team E 5 High temperature 280 C of the induction coil temperature sensor Turn off the induction hob and wait for...

Page 27: ...co nz For any retail or trade enquiries please contact our Sales office CAMEC VICTORIA 47 63 Remington Drive Dandenong South VIC 3175 23 27 Freight Drive Somerton VIC 3062 Phone 1300 422 632 CAMEC NE...

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