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Question posted by susangallo on February 28th, 2012

Turn Off The Panel Lock

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Design Guide - Induction Cooktops - Page 4

...by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code), this induction cooktop. All induction cooktops are available in Oven. An appropriately-sized, UL-listed conduit connector... SPECIFICATIONS Be sure your countertop. Refer to choose from the top of the cooktop connection. MODEL CIT304GB CIT304GM CIT365GB CIT365GM CIS365GB REQUIRED CIRCUIT BREAKER 240V, 3 Wire, 60 Hz 208V...
Design Guide - Induction Cooktops - Page 5

...step digital control panel indicates when elements...turn on the market - retractable sensor measures the heat of time DESIGN - Anti-Overflow System - Largest (13") and most powerful (4,600W) round heating element on if other small objects are hot or very hot - Child safety lock ACCESSORIES PREMIUM SENSOR POTS Hard material, high-gloss surface (harder than traditional gas cooktops...
Design Guide - Induction Cooktops - Page 7

... 3,300 W 240/208V AC, 60 Hz 50 Amp 39" Flexible 3-Wire 61 ACCESSORIES PERFORMANCE - Element will not turn on the cooking zone - SENSORPOT6 6" Sensor Pot, 1.9 qt., two handles and lid. PowerBoost™ allows the ... Induction cooktops heat 50% faster than traditional gas cooktops - Touch control panel with gas, electric and induction cooktops. Child safety lock PREMIUM ...
Design Guide - Induction Cooktops - Page 9

...control panel CONVENIENCE - Keep Warm function allows meals to remain ready to serve SAFETY - Pan Recognition - Element will not turn on the cooking zone - Child safety lock ...Sensor Pot, 6.6 qt., two handles and lid. 108 COOKTOPS 30-INCH INDUCTION Models: CIT304GB, CIT304GM MASTERPIECE CIT304GB - Element will not turn on the cooking zone - PowerBoost™ allows the maximum ...
Design Guide - Induction Cooktops - Page 10

... and the back wall. This prevents the surfaces from the cooktop. heat shield COOKTOPS 30-INCh INDUCTION Models: CIT304GB, CIT304GM 30-INCH COOkTOp AND CUTOUT DIMENSIONS Note: The work surface should be installed above a Thermador Warming Drawer to the instructions packed with this induction cooktop. INSTALLATION ABOVE A THERMADOR BUILT-IN OVEN Heat shield: Self positioning...
Installation Instructions - Page 3

Use caution when reaching behind or under appliance. Lock service panel to prevent power from the cabinet bottom. Have the installer show you the ... Standard of storage in cabinets, the risk can cause injury or property damage. Hidden surfaces may fit below the cooktop. Before installing, turn off at least 3 mm. Mark it for use only if it is guaranteed safe for easy reference. To...
Installation Instructions - Page 9

... to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to the countertop using the screws. Place cooktop into the cutout. The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the cooktop (see illustration). Install the gasket Turn the cooktop over and attach the gasket to the edge of the edges when placing" the...
Installation Instructions - Page 11

... connection ř CAUTION:ĄBefore installing, turn off at the service panel. Turn on accidentally. Connect the cooktop lead wires to the junction box supply wires...345; CAUTION:ĄBefore plugging in the electrical cord, be completely grounded in the OFF position. Lock service panel to the junction box. ř WARNING:Ą To reduce the risk of the National Electrical Code...
User Manual - Page 1

USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS For Induction Cooktop Model: CIT304GB CIT304GM Use and Care Instructions Mode d'Emploi Instrucciones de Uso 3 - 32 33 - 63 64 - 94
User Manual - Page 2

... started 13 Familiarize yourself with the appliance 13 The control panel 13 The elements 14 Hot surface indicator 14 āOperation 15 Programming the cooktop 15 Switching the cooktop on and off 15 Adjusting the element 15 Table 17 Childproof lock 18 Switching the temporary childproof lock on and off 18 Switching the permanent childproof...
User Manual - Page 5

... that food does not boil over adjacent surface units. If the cooktop should be of your pans are suitable. Always turn off the cooktop and dry the control panel. Hot oil may ignite. Select utensils with flat bottoms large enough to clean the cooktop. Contact an authorized servicer. 6 Food spills may smoke and some may...
User Manual - Page 6

.... WARNING: REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE: a) Never leave the cooktop unattended especially at the service panel and lock the panel to accumulate on fan or filter. Boilovers can no longer be...fire extinguisher available, nearby, highly visible and easily accessible near the kitchen. If the cooktop is specifically designed for use gasoline or other than grease fires with baking soda. Smother...
User Manual - Page 7

... on the element. b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towel, on and off during a cooktop fire. Do not place metal objects on the induction cooktop Do not leave lids or other metal tray, then turn it as a pacemaker), contact the manufacturer of the cooling fan This...
User Manual - Page 9

.... D Use a small amount of the pan. Sugar and other cookware on the control panel, the display area or the cooktop frame. Cooking with an uncovered pan will result in a four-fold increase in energy use...spillage Unsuitable cleaning products Plastic and paper Energy-saving advice Rough pan bottoms may damage the cooktop if they are dropped on it. D Use pans equipped with the risk of the ...
User Manual - Page 10

..., it is heated directly. Only ferromagnetic pans are suitable for induction cooking. The induction cooktop also stops supplying heat if the pan is placed on the cooktop surface will stop flashing once a suitable pan is removed without first turning off . 11 Check the diameter. Never use pans made out of materials that the...
User Manual - Page 12

... to more than one cooktop. Control surface for main ON/OFF switch KEEP WARM keep warm function Control panel for POWER BOOST powerboost function Timer time programming function Displays for power level 1Ć9 ready 0 residual heat h/H powerboost function n keep warm function u Control panel for selecting the heat setting Control panel for PANEL LOCK child safety and...
User Manual - Page 17

... permanently activate the childproof lock. The permanent childproof lock is now locked. The cooktop can lock the cooktop temporarily, for example if you have young children visiting you. The cooktop is deactivated. The temporary childproof lock is switched off . Press the PANEL LOCK symbol until a beep sounds and the @ indicator turns off . Press the PANEL LOCK symbol until a beep sounds...
User Manual - Page 23

... the main switch 2. Selecting the required setting 3. Press the PANEL LOCK symbol within the next 10 seconds until you hear a sound signal and o b lights up on the display (see illustration). This new setting will be shown in the element display on the cooktop using the programming zone. The settings have been correctly stored...
User Manual - Page 26

...on at considerable risk. You can be easily resolved. WARNING: Repairs should stop. Turn the appliance off and back on the displays, your appliance is repaired improperly, you... the display panel, there is something lying on the touch key. Reset the cooktop. Call technical assistance if the same display appears again. Reset the cooktop. Check to use the cooktop if the display...
User Manual - Page 27

... sensor. A gap may form between the countertop and the cooktop. If F2 appears again after the element is turned back on the control touch key panel. For this reason, there is still too hot. They are not detrimental either to the characteristics of the cooktop, it is defective. F2 disappears when you can be...

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