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PH3268 User Manual - English 20141110

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1. H remains on until the panel has cooled down sufficiently If the induction cooker will not be used for a long period please unplug the appliance Adjusting the Induction cooker The required heat setting can be adjusted in the Control panel Minimum Heat Setting 120W 60 C Maximum Heat Setting 2000W 240 C To set a heat setting The appliance must be switched on 1 Touch the symbol of ON OFF O of each side for cooking area selection 2 Touch Heat Temperature key once enter the Heat mode 3 Slide your finger along to set the adjusting key on the control panel until the desired heat setting appears on the LED display Indicator will show the setting heat Note Left and right cooking zone can be set at different heat level independently However both cooking zone can t be set at the maximum level at the same time es GO 180 1 1201 1401 160 1 1801 2001 2201 240 l Y AUF paa i fi 1 1 460 1600 1 1800 1 2000 w 9 p 60 80 1 120 1 1401 1601 180 1 2001 2201 240 l Y Br pee PAR A O 2 Note The selected heat setting will flash if no or unsuitable pan is used the indicator U will appear The induction cooker will switch off automatically after 10 seconds Adjusting the temperature setting 1 Touch Heat Temperature key twice switch to Temperature mode 2 Slide your finger along to set the adjusting keyon the control panel until the desired temperature setting appears on the LED d
2. will not start Place a compatible cookware on the appliance to stop the indicator flashing If there is a delay of more than 10 seconds the appliance switches off automatically Getting to know your appliance The control panel Child Lock ON OFF Button ee Button Right Z Power Temperature Left Zone Power Temperature pels Indicator Indicator HILCO 3 Dv oa O GS ama A DY Timer Sliding Control Power Temperature Timer Sliding Control Power Temperature Selector Selector Controls When you touch a symbol the respective function is activated Note Always keep the controls panel dry Moisture will reduce the sensitiveness of the keys The appliance will switch off if you touch several symbols simultaneously If you want to clean the control panel during the heating process please lock the unit using the Child Safety Lock key Only use pans which are suitable for induction cooking see the section on Suitable pans Programming the Cooker Switching the appliance on and off Switch the Induction Cooker on and off using the main switch To switch on touch the O symbol for 3 seconds The indicator above the main switch lights up The Induction Cooker is ready To switch off touch the O symbol until the indicated above the main switch goes out Induction Cooker is switched off Note Induction cooker switches off automatically if cooker have been standby without activation The residual heat indicator
3. PHILCO E 2 Zone Induction Cooker Built in Table Top Model No PH3268 INSTRUTION MANUAL Table of contents Safety Information Safety Instructions Advantages of induction cooking Suitable Cookware Getting to know your appliance Instructions for Use Switching the Induction cooker ON OFF Adjusting the Induction cooker Residual heat Alert Child safety lock Automatic cutoff Timer function Cleaning and maintenance Causes of damage Problem Solving Sound generated during normal operation Customer Services Safety Information Before using this appliance please read the Instruction Manual carefully This will help to operate your appliance properly We recommend you keep the Operating and Installation instructions in a safe place If the appliance is given to another person ensure such document is also included Check the appliance after removing it from the packaging In case of any damage during transportation do not connect the appliance contact the Customer service center for assistance Safety Instructions 1 This appliance is applied for domestic use and food preparation only Never leave the appliance unattended during operation 2 Danger of fire Do not store items on the cooking surfaces 3 The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system Safe operation To use this appliance safely adults with the following situations and children physical s
4. ensory or mental disability lack of experience or knowledge should not use the appliance without the supervision of a responsible adult e This appliance complies with current safety regulations and electromagnetic compatibility regulations Nevertheless people with a pacemaker should not use this appliance It is impossible to guarantee that all such devices found on the market comply with current safety regulations and electromagnetic compatibility regulations and that dangerous interference will not occur Itis also possible that people with other types of device such as a hearing aid could experience some discomfort Overheated oil butter or margarine Overheated oil or butter margarine can ignite quickly It may cause a fire Ensure that you keep a constant watch when cooking food with oil and butter In the event that the oil or butter catches fire never use water to put it out Quickly cover the pan with a cover or dish Switch off the appliance immediately and unplug Hot Surface Do not touch the induction surface immediately after cooking The surface can be very hot and may cause burns Heat will be transferred from the pot to the induction cooktop during and after cooking Always keep children away from the appliance during operat ion Residual Heat Alert H will be displayed indicates the surface is still hot and should not be touched Please refer to Residual Heat Alert section for details Installing the Induction C
5. heat is generated directly in the cookware For this reason it offers a number of advantages Energy Saving As high as 90 of heat transmitted to the food Highly efficient Environmental friendly Reduced energy consumption Safe to use Multiple safety devices ensure maximum protection Easy to clean Vitroceramic glass panel flat surface and easy to clean Convenience Human oriented control platform makes cooking easy and clean Suitable Cookwa re The diameter at the bottom of the pan is 12 20cm Ferromagnetic pans Ferromagnetic pans are the only pans which are suitable for induction cooking They can be made of enameled steel cast iron specially designed cookware for induction cooking made from stainless steel Checking cookware using a magnet To find out whether the cookware is compatible to induction cooker check if they are attracted to a magnet The manufacturer will usually indicate if their cookware is suitable for induction cooking Unsuitable cookware Cookware made of ceramic glass aluminum copper earthenware or compound base pots are not compatible with induction and therefore not suitable for use on induction cooker Please take note that any cookware with diameter less than 12cm does not work as well Automatic Pan Detection If no cookware is placed on the appliance the pan or its size is not suitable for induction cooking the heat setting on the appliance indicator U will flashes The appliance
6. ication on the Induction If the induction cooker is switched on but the indicator does not work stop using the appliance switch off and unplug Please contact Customer Service for assistance The induction switches off automatically If the appliance switches itself off automatically please stop using it Immediately switch off the appliance and unplug Please contact Customer Service for assistance Do not place metal objects on the induction cooker Do not put any cutlery lids or other metal objects on the glass panel as they can be heated up quickly Improper repairs In case of any malfunction stop using the appliance Switch off and unplug immediately Please do not dissemble repair or restructure the cooker arbitrarily Always contact the Customer Service for assistance We are not responsible for any failure caused by arbitrarily dissembling repair or restructuring the induction cooker by unauthorized persons Connection cable The connection cable of the appliance must be connected to a 13A independent socket base Please switch off the appliance and disconnect from the socket base if the appliance is not in use for a long period Switching the appliance off Always switch off the appliance using the main switch after each use Do not rely on the Automatic Power Off function when the cookware is removed Advantages of induction cooking Induction cooking involves a radical change to thetraditional method of heating as the
7. isplay Indicator will show the selected temperature Note Left and right cooking zone can be set at different temperature independently However both cooking can t be set to the maximum temperature at the same time In order to distinguish the heat and temperature the indicator light will show the heat by linear display The display will show the temperature by point 120 400 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 w 0 e 0 A RARA A l Residual heat alert The Induction Cooker has a residual heat warning li ght for each cooking zone This indicates that the glass panel is still hot after cooking Avoid touching the appliance when this warning light H ison The warning light will remain on even if the appliance is switched off If the surface is cooled down the light will turn off Child Safety Lock Child safety lock is used to prevent children or others change the heat settings and cooking time The control panel can be locked to avoid accidentally turned on Switching the Child Safety Lock on and off To switch on touch the amp symbol for approximately 3 seconds The LED above the logo will light up All the control keys will be deactivated except the ON OFF key To switch off touch the 2 symbol for approximately 3 seconds The control panel is unlocked The indicator light will be off Automatic time limit If the appliance is used for a long time without any change o
8. n settings the appliance will switch off automatically after 60 minutes Timer function Setting the cooking time 1 Set the desired heat setting 2 Touch the Y symbol The indicator for the desired panel lights up 0 10 LED lights up in the timer display Press to adjust the timer or slide your finger along the dimmer for desired time setting After 3 seconds the time confirms automatically the dot next to the number flash 120 400 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 w i o e 60 80 120 140 160 1 180 1 200 220 240 c g0 Q G LZ Y 1 2 nin U IU 1 Change or cancel the cooking time Touch the symbol again Repeat Step 2 to change the cooking time on the control panel To cancel the existing timer setting when the 3 digits flashes press the Gi once again the display will turns off the previous time will be cancelled You can set the cooking time up to 9 hours and 59 minutes Care and cleaning The recommendations and warnings given in this section are designed to help you clean and maintain the induction cooker in optimum condition It is recommended to clean the appliance after each use This will prevent spillages from burning Only clean the appliance when it has cooled down sufficiently Before cleaning the induction cooker please turn off and unplug the appliance Clean the glass panel with a wet cloth wipe all the residuals on the surface Do not wash the co
9. okerwith water or under the running tap Only use cleaning products which are recommended for vitroceramic glass and follow the instructions provided on the packaging Never use Abrasive products e Aggressive cleaning products such as stain removers and oven sprays e Abrasive sponges which may scratch High pressure cleaners or steam cleaners Causes of damage Bases of pots and pans Rough pot and pan bases may scratch the ceramic glass panel Avoid start cooking with the empty pots This may cause damage as well Hot pots and pans Never place hot pots or pans on the control panel the display area or the edges This may cause damage Hard and pointed objects Damage can occur if hard or pointed objects fall on the appliance Foil and plastic Never put aluminum foil paper cloth and plastic wrap etc between the cooker and the pot This may cause burnt or flame Summary Damage Cause Action Stains Food spills Remove spills immediately with cleaning tools Unsuitable cleaning agents Use only cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic Salt sugar and sand Do not use the panel as a work surface or storage space Scratches Rough pot and pan bases Check your cookware scratch the ceramic Decoloration Unsuitable cleaning agents Use only cleaning agents which are suitable for ceramic Pan abrasion Lift the pots and pans when moving them Sugar food with high sugar Blisters Remo
10. ooker For free standing installation the induction cooker should be placed at a position with good ventilation The air intake and exit at the bottom and the rear of the cooker should not be blocked For safety do not put any flammable objects nearby the induction cooker it may cause fire For built in installation please follow the installation manual for the requirement on the dimension and make sure the induction cooker is well ventilated If there is a drawer below the cooker this should not be used to store any flammable objects or sprays as it may cause fire Start the cooker with empty cookware Never turn on the Induction cooker with an empty cookware As heat is generated and transmitted to the pot instantly it might burn the cookware before the Overheat Auto Cutoff function takes place Do not touch the cookware and turn off the appliance immediately If the induction cooker does not operate properly afterwards please contact Customer Service for assistance Keep the panel and cookware base dry If there is any liquid between the base of the cookware and the glass panel it will generate steam pressure As a result the pot might jump unexpectedly Always keep the glass panel and the base of cookware dry Cracks on the glass panel If the induction cooker is broken or cracked stop using it immediately Switch off the appliance andunplug Please contact Customer Service for assistance The panel heats up with no visual ind
11. s of the various superimposed materials and comes from the cookware It varies according to the quantity of food and method of cooking High pitched whistling This noise is mostly produced by cookware compose of different superimposed materials as soon as these are used at full heating power and at the same time on two hotplates This whistling disappears or lessens as soon as the power is reduced Noise from the fan To run the electronic system properly the appliance must be operated at a controlled temperature Inthis connection the appliance is fitted with a fan which turns on automatically throughout the entire cooking process In case the temperature is still too high even after the appliance has been switched off It will continue to run The noises described in this section are normal They are part of induction heating technology and do not indicate a malfunction Customer Service In case of any failure please contact our Customer Service Center we will strive to serve Please refer to the Warranty Card for telephone address and relevant information of the service center Please quote the Model number and the serial number of your appliance when contacting the Customer Service Center The rating plate contains all these numbers which can be found on the bottom of appliance
12. stomer Service Center E5 Induction cooktop temperature detector Contact the Customer Service Center E6 malfunction Use after the cooktop is cooled down If the E7 The induction cooktop is overheated malfunction is still exists contact Customer Service Center E8 Internal temperature detector malfunction Contact the Customer Service Center E9 Use after the appliance is cooled down If the Insufficient air ventilation internal parts malfunction continues contact the Customer EA overheated Service Center Avoid to use when the ambience temperature is too high Normal noises observed during operation Induction heating technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields which enable heat to be generated directly in the base of the cookware Depending on the construction of the cookware these electromagnetic fields may produce certain noises or vibrations which are normal Details as below A low buzzing This noise is produced when cooking at high power levels It is the quantity of energy transferred from the cooking appliance to the cookware and thereby generates the buzzing noise It will be disappearedor reduced as the power level reduces A low whistle This noise is produced when the cookware is empty It will disappear when the cookware is filled Sizzling This noise is produced by cookware compose of different superimposed materials It is created by the vibration of the contact surface
13. ve spills immediately with cleaning tools content Note 1 Do not put metal objects such as needles or metal wire into the air ventilation ports 2 Do not put paper cloth or plastic mats under the cooker 3 Do not operate appliance or unplug the unit with wet hands 4 Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the appliance Problem Solving Malfunctions are generally caused by minor faults Before contacting customer service center ensure you have read the following recommendations and warnings Fault Possible Cause Solutions Check that the power supply is normal or not The power supply has been interrupted Test it with other electrical appliances The appliance has not been correctly Check that the appliance has been connected No Display plugged correctly to the designated socket base If the above do not solve the problem please Electronic system malfunction contact Customer Service Center The user should not touch the glass panel to avoid H flashes Ceramic glass panel is hot any burn Put on a pan or change a suitable pan if the U No pan or unsuitable pan malfunction is still exists contact Customer Service Center Do not use until the voltage resume normal if the E3 Supply voltage is too high malfunction is still exists contact Customer Service Center Do not use until the voltage resume normal If the E4 Supply voltage is too low malfunction is still exists contact Cu

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