INDUCTION COOKERS - GENERAL
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GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
Model VI2 is a single 2.2KW cooker.
Model VI3 is a single 3KW cooker.
Model VI22 is a double 2.2KW cooker.
Model VI33 is a double 3KW cooker.
Model VI23 is a double cooker with one 2.2KW cooker and one 3KW cooker.
The induction cooktop will not heat the way a resistance heater conducts to the pan. A magnetic induction coil is
beneath the ceramic top. This coil creates a magnetic field that requires a steel or iron pan to complete the
magnetic loop. If the pan is not present, the cooktop stays in a “cool” ready state without using much current. It is
necessary to use iron or steel pans, or special pans designed for induction use. Ceramic, glass, pottery and some
special stainless steel pans will not complete the magnetic loop and, therefore, will not heat properly, and should
not be used.
How to Distinguish a Usable Pan
Put the pan filled with water on the center of the cooktop and turn the control knob to the desired cooking level.
The indicator light will light continuously for a usable pan and will blink for an unusable pan.
Usable Pans Which Have Slower Rates of Heat Transfer
Pans with smaller bottom diameter or partially contacting bottom may be usable but will have reduced heat
transfer rates. These may be acceptable for warming but not for frying.