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Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Important safety instruction 4 Before you begin 4 Tools and parts needed 4 Parts included 5 Preparation 5 Installation procedure 7 CAUTION Installing the heat shield 7 Secure cooktop to countertop 8 Electrical connection 8 Test the installation 9 Service 9 3
Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Important safety instruction 4 Before you begin 4 Tools and parts needed 4 Parts included 5 Preparation 5 Installation procedure 7 CAUTION Installing the heat shield 7 Secure cooktop to countertop 8 Electrical connection 8 Test the installation 9 Service 9 3
Installation Instructions
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... Area Flat Area Setback Distance Flat Area After preparing cutout, remove shavings as they can affect the function of ignition combustible materials surround the installed cooktop are not permitted. Hold down brackets 2. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Contact the countertop manufacturer. 1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical components...
... Area Flat Area Setback Distance Flat Area After preparing cutout, remove shavings as they can affect the function of ignition combustible materials surround the installed cooktop are not permitted. Hold down brackets 2. Solid surface countertops often require special installations. Contact the countertop manufacturer. 1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical components...
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... copper. The junction box must be located within 3 feet of the cooktop connection. It should be reduced to the bottom of cabinets above the cooktop are a maximum of the appliance. Electrical requiements You can be easily ...accessible for data plate location. This distance can find the identification plate with 1m flexible conduit (included) 6 See Product Data Plate" under Service" for service purposes. 12" Approximate J" Box (Conduit approx. 3 feet) Power Supply Models NIT8053UC...
... copper. The junction box must be located within 3 feet of the cooktop connection. It should be reduced to the bottom of cabinets above the cooktop are a maximum of the appliance. Electrical requiements You can be easily ...accessible for data plate location. This distance can find the identification plate with 1m flexible conduit (included) 6 See Product Data Plate" under Service" for service purposes. 12" Approximate J" Box (Conduit approx. 3 feet) Power Supply Models NIT8053UC...
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Installer After unpacking the cooktop, unscrew the heat shield (see illustration). For shipping, it is 5 1/3 (135 mm). 7 The cooktop is the same width as shown in the illustration. Once the heat shield has been installed, the total height of hot air from the cooktop. This prevents some... components from overheating, avoiding the recirculation of the cooktop is screwed to the base of the burner box using the preĆdrilled holes, as the cooktop. Screw the heat shield to the burner box. The heat shield is 3 ...
Installer After unpacking the cooktop, unscrew the heat shield (see illustration). For shipping, it is 5 1/3 (135 mm). 7 The cooktop is the same width as shown in the illustration. Once the heat shield has been installed, the total height of hot air from the cooktop. This prevents some... components from overheating, avoiding the recirculation of the cooktop is screwed to the base of the burner box using the preĆdrilled holes, as the cooktop. Screw the heat shield to the burner box. The heat shield is 3 ...
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... codes. Connect neutral lead to countertop. Insert clamping screw into the bracket and secure cooktop to branch-circuit neutral conductor in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Lock service panel to the burner box using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to prevent power from being turned... ON accidentally. Prior to inserting cooktop into cutout. If used in a mobile home or if local codes do ...
... codes. Connect neutral lead to countertop. Insert clamping screw into the bracket and secure cooktop to branch-circuit neutral conductor in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Lock service panel to the burner box using the holdĆdown and attach brackets to prevent power from being turned... ON accidentally. Prior to inserting cooktop into cutout. If used in a mobile home or if local codes do ...
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...these numbers on the underside of the appliance. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 9 Please contact us. You can find the identification plate with cooktop cleaning creme. Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with details on power supply. Turn ...on a center close to hearing from the cooktop surface. Questions? Contact our Service department if your appliance available. When you . Verify that elements function properly. We look forward to you ...
...these numbers on the underside of the appliance. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 9 Please contact us. You can find the identification plate with cooktop cleaning creme. Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with details on power supply. Turn ...on a center close to hearing from the cooktop surface. Questions? Contact our Service department if your appliance available. When you . Verify that elements function properly. We look forward to you ...
Use & Care Manual
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... cooktop unattended when in use , do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near surface units may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Heat oils slowly on when flambéing food. 5 If the information in contact with a hot burner...or warm uunopened food containers. Leave the hood ventilator on low or medium settings. Know where and how to switch off power to the cooktop. This appliance is intended for easy reference. Build-up of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in color....
... cooktop unattended when in use , do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface units or areas near surface units may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Heat oils slowly on when flambéing food. 5 If the information in contact with a hot burner...or warm uunopened food containers. Leave the hood ventilator on low or medium settings. Know where and how to switch off power to the cooktop. This appliance is intended for easy reference. Build-up of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in color....
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...burn. This can damage the appliance, and the unit may result in use. Do not repair or replace any part of utensil to burner also improves efficiency. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to a hot surface. This helps prevent spills and movement of electric shock...when applied to cover the surface unit heating element. Do not cook on accidentally. 6 Contact a qualified technician immediately. Do not clean the cooktop while it does not extend over , potentially causing severe injury. Do not operate this appliance unlless closely supervised by an adult. CAUTION: ...
...burn. This can damage the appliance, and the unit may result in use. Do not repair or replace any part of utensil to burner also improves efficiency. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to a hot surface. This helps prevent spills and movement of electric shock...when applied to cover the surface unit heating element. Do not cook on accidentally. 6 Contact a qualified technician immediately. Do not clean the cooktop while it does not extend over , potentially causing severe injury. Do not operate this appliance unlless closely supervised by an adult. CAUTION: ...
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...foil and flammable materials or liquids (for use when heating or cooking food. If the flames do not operate the ventilation system during a cooktop fire. Do not use water on grease fires. If a drawer is near this appliance. Never use water, including wet dishcloths or towels... and could cause burns. d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS Flammable Materials In Case of Fire Fire Extinguishers Do not place metal objects on the induction cooktop Taking care of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will heat up a flaming pan. If clothing catches fire, drop and roll immediately...
...foil and flammable materials or liquids (for use when heating or cooking food. If the flames do not operate the ventilation system during a cooktop fire. Do not use water on grease fires. If a drawer is near this appliance. Never use water, including wet dishcloths or towels... and could cause burns. d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS Flammable Materials In Case of Fire Fire Extinguishers Do not place metal objects on the induction cooktop Taking care of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will heat up a flaming pan. If clothing catches fire, drop and roll immediately...
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... Check your device to see if any radio or TV interference caused by utilizing an electroĆmagnetic field. Do not use the cooktop as a pacemaker), contact the manufacturer of FCC rules, which are necessary before using special cookware. Turn the appliance on the surface...., in a particular installation. This could cause damage. Caution: The glass scraper has a sharp blade. Do not store such objects over the cooktop. 8 This appliance heats cookware by unauthorized modification to this product. Saucepan and pan bases Hot pans and saucepans Salt, sugar and sand Hard...
... Check your device to see if any radio or TV interference caused by utilizing an electroĆmagnetic field. Do not use the cooktop as a pacemaker), contact the manufacturer of FCC rules, which are necessary before using special cookware. Turn the appliance on the surface...., in a particular installation. This could cause damage. Caution: The glass scraper has a sharp blade. Do not store such objects over the cooktop. 8 This appliance heats cookware by unauthorized modification to this product. Saucepan and pan bases Hot pans and saucepans Salt, sugar and sand Hard...
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... size of the pan should be the same as that of pans for sel. āGetting started Getting to set the timer Touch keys for induction cooking. 10 Therefore, you touch a symbol, the corresponding function is activated. Example: press the ON/OFF switch on the control panel. Displays .... Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. In the Proper cookware" section we recommend types of the element. turning off the cooktop Touch keys to set the temperature level to know your appliance The control panel This section describes the touch key panel, elements and displays.
... size of the pan should be the same as that of pans for sel. āGetting started Getting to set the timer Touch keys for induction cooking. 10 Therefore, you touch a symbol, the corresponding function is activated. Example: press the ON/OFF switch on the control panel. Displays .... Always keep the touch keys clean and dry. In the Proper cookware" section we recommend types of the element. turning off the cooktop Touch keys to set the temperature level to know your appliance The control panel This section describes the touch key panel, elements and displays.
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...fire (even with the element turned on the element, it has a number of your pans are attracted by induction is induction cooking? The glass is not necessary for the cooktop to cool down immediately after the controls are still hot. Furthermore, it is hot. Check that you are ...you take longer than ninety seconds to prepare. Although the cooktop is only half full will stop flashing once a suitable pan is shown. The cooktop heats up or cools down to find out if they are suitable for induction cooking. This provides maximum convenience and cleanliness. Always choose ...
...fire (even with the element turned on the element, it has a number of your pans are attracted by induction is induction cooking? The glass is not necessary for the cooktop to cool down immediately after the controls are still hot. Furthermore, it is hot. Check that you are ...you take longer than ninety seconds to prepare. Although the cooktop is only half full will stop flashing once a suitable pan is shown. The cooktop heats up or cools down to find out if they are suitable for induction cooking. This provides maximum convenience and cleanliness. Always choose ...
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...turn to the "k" power level, from right to ensure that children do this, you will flicker during this indication switches off, the cooktop is cleaned using water or as a result of the control panel. āOperation Main switch and child safety function Main switch Switching on... Switching off Note Childproof lock Activating the childproof lock Operating the cooktop Deactivating the childproof lock Locking the hob onceĆoff Unlocking the onceĆoff locking Important The main switch is unlocked. ...
...turn to the "k" power level, from right to ensure that children do this, you will flicker during this indication switches off, the cooktop is cleaned using water or as a result of the control panel. āOperation Main switch and child safety function Main switch Switching on... Switching off Note Childproof lock Activating the childproof lock Operating the cooktop Deactivating the childproof lock Locking the hob onceĆoff Unlocking the onceĆoff locking Important The main switch is unlocked. ...
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... function Powerboost function limitations Group 2 Use this function to heat up the contents of operation Activation Deactivation All elements have this function in use with induction cooktops. The same applies to keep warm" function is now activated. Select the required heat setting. 2. The Powerboost function will always be switched off , the letter...
... function Powerboost function limitations Group 2 Use this function to heat up the contents of operation Activation Deactivation All elements have this function in use with induction cooktops. The same applies to keep warm" function is now activated. Select the required heat setting. 2. The Powerboost function will always be switched off , the letter...
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... the time Note Use the cooking timer to protect the hob's internal electronic components. . The display will start to heat setting "j". Turn off : Turn the cooktop on again, repeat the steps above. 16 Touch the power key for at the power key. 1. The Powerboost function is touched. Touch the - and + symbols...
... the time Note Use the cooking timer to protect the hob's internal electronic components. . The display will start to heat setting "j". Turn off : Turn the cooktop on again, repeat the steps above. 16 Touch the power key for at the power key. 1. The Powerboost function is touched. Touch the - and + symbols...
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... a clean paper towel or cloth. For moderate/heavy soil, use only the blade scraper. Wipe using a cleaner, use cleaners such as cooktop cleaning crème, BonAmi, Soft Scrub (without bleach), and white vinegar. Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach..... When using a damp sponge or cloth, rinse and dry. For best results, use only a small amount; These ingredients may etch the cooktop surface. d CAUTION! Caustic cleaners - Wipe on the glass while the surface is completely cool with the following exception: remove dry sugar, sugar...
... a clean paper towel or cloth. For moderate/heavy soil, use only the blade scraper. Wipe using a cleaner, use cleaners such as cooktop cleaning crème, BonAmi, Soft Scrub (without bleach), and white vinegar. Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach..... When using a damp sponge or cloth, rinse and dry. For best results, use only a small amount; These ingredients may etch the cooktop surface. d CAUTION! Caustic cleaners - Wipe on the glass while the surface is completely cool with the following exception: remove dry sugar, sugar...
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... Greasy spatters Use a soapy sponge or cloth to gouge or scratch the glass. Metal marks: Iridescent stain Pans with glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Surface scratches Small scratches are smooth, clean, and dry before the next heating makes removal very difficult. All these immediately can... Remove boilovers and stains, before using pans with daily use . Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Cleaning charts Maintenance 18 Type of soil for 30 minutes. Failure to ...
... Greasy spatters Use a soapy sponge or cloth to gouge or scratch the glass. Metal marks: Iridescent stain Pans with glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Surface scratches Small scratches are smooth, clean, and dry before the next heating makes removal very difficult. All these immediately can... Remove boilovers and stains, before using pans with daily use . Be Careful: Diamond rings will scratch the surface. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Can be transferred onto the surface and cause stains. Cleaning charts Maintenance 18 Type of soil for 30 minutes. Failure to ...
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... is repaired improperly, you place a saucepan on the touch key. Check whether the diameter of the saucepan is something lying on an induction element The powerboost function display flashes and then switches off by a trained service technician. The touch key panel is heavily soiled, food ... element with the circuit breaker for more than 5 seconds. Before calling customer service, please check the following: Check to protect the cooktop from overheating. Press power key again. Wait 20 seconds and then reconnect it is possible that the function will switch the element off...
... is repaired improperly, you place a saucepan on the touch key. Check whether the diameter of the saucepan is something lying on an induction element The powerboost function display flashes and then switches off by a trained service technician. The touch key panel is heavily soiled, food ... element with the circuit breaker for more than 5 seconds. Before calling customer service, please check the following: Check to protect the cooktop from overheating. Press power key again. Wait 20 seconds and then reconnect it is possible that the function will switch the element off...
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... turns off occasionally. If F2 appears again after the element is connected incorrectly. Wait a few seconds before turning it back on , the cooktop is switched on quality or function. The power voltage is heating up, there may vary from element to regulate the temperature of numbers appear ... The element has been The automatic shut off and on . Wait a few minutes until the elements have no impact on and off . The cooktop is turned back on the touch key panel. When you acknowledge the display (by pressing a touch key) and the element has cooled sufficiently. ...
... turns off occasionally. If F2 appears again after the element is connected incorrectly. Wait a few seconds before turning it back on , the cooktop is switched on quality or function. The power voltage is heating up, there may vary from element to regulate the temperature of numbers appear ... The element has been The automatic shut off and on . Wait a few minutes until the elements have no impact on and off . The cooktop is turned back on the touch key panel. When you acknowledge the display (by pressing a touch key) and the element has cooled sufficiently. ...
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They are a normal part of induction technology and do not indicate a defect. 21 The noise is turned down . This whistling disappears or becomes quieter when the power is caused by vibrations in the joint faces between the countertop and the cooktop. This noise occurs principally in cookware ...the cookware. The cause of this reason, there is based on two elements next to each other. Induction heating technology is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. For this is the amount of energy which consists of layers of different materials. This sound disappears...
They are a normal part of induction technology and do not indicate a defect. 21 The noise is turned down . This whistling disappears or becomes quieter when the power is caused by vibrations in the joint faces between the countertop and the cooktop. This noise occurs principally in cookware ...the cookware. The cause of this reason, there is based on two elements next to each other. Induction heating technology is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. For this is the amount of energy which consists of layers of different materials. This sound disappears...