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OPERATION

General

Use the following information and procedures to operate both
countertop and built-in P Type Induction Ranges. NOTICE: Do
not move a countertop unit during operation.
WARNING
Read all safety messages in the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION section before operating this equipment.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD:
• Do not leave metal objects or utensils on or near
induction range. They may become hot.
• Use caution when wearing rings, watches, or other
ferrous objects around induction range. They may
become hot.
• Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot. Use caution
when touching these areas.
Pan Specifications
Pans used with an Induction Range must meet the following
specifications:
• Made of material with magnetic properties (ferrous material)
- Enameled Steel Pans
- Cast Iron Pans
- Stainless Steel Pans
- Aluminum Pans w/ferrous base
• Proper size (measurements given are the pan bottom
diameter)
IRNG-PC1-14, IRNG-PC1-18
- Minimum = 4" (102 mm), Maximum = 13" (330 mm)
IRNG-PC1-36
- Minimum = 4" (102 mm), Maximum = 14" (356 mm)
• Flat bottom
The following pans cannot be used with an Induction Range:
• Glass Pans
• Aluminum Pans without a ferrous base
• Earthenware Pans
• Ceramic Pans
• Copper Pans
NOTE: The Induction Range automatically
detects if a pan is induction-
ready. If a pan is placed on the
unit during operation that is not
induction-ready, a pan icon with
the message "Non-Compatible"
will appear on the Control Display,
and the unit will not operate.
Timer
Button
Function
Button
P Type Induction Range Control Panel
Operation Modes
Two operation modes are available on the Induction Range:
Standard Mode and Advanced Programming Mode. Review
the information below to determine which operation mode is
appropriate. Refer to "Changing Operation Mode" in this section
to change the unit between modes.
Standard Mode
Standard Mode offers basic cooking with manual cooking
control methods and a timer. Four screens are available on the
Control Display in Standard Mode: Power Control, Fahrenheit
Temperature Control, Celsius Temperature Control, and Settings.
Power Control
°F Temperature
Screen
Control Screen
The Settings screen in Standard Mode offers the following
options:
FIRMWARE = Used for uploading firmware updates
MODES = Used to change between operation modes
SHOWROOM = Used for training or sales display—no heat
ERRORS = Shows the last six error codes
Advanced Programming Mode
Advanced Programming Mode increases the versatility of
the Induction Range by allowing preset, two-stage cooking
programs (menu items) to be created. Four screens are
available on the Control Display in Advanced Programming
Mode: Power Control, Temperature Control (Fahrenheit or
Celsius), Menu, and Settings.
Power Control
Temperature
Screen
Control Screen
The Settings screen in Advanced Programming Mode includes
all of the options from Standard Mode as well as the following
additions:
TEMP UNIT = Used to change temperature unit of measure
PROGRAM = Used to create custom menu items
Refer to "Programming Menu Items" in this section to create
custom menu items.
Startup
1. Before turning on the unit each day, clean the glass cooking
surface using an appropriate cleaning wipe, damp paper
towel, or a damp cloth. CAUTION! Wipe up all spills and
splashes immediately. Make sure unit is dry before
using. Do not allow liquid to run into air inlet filter on
bottom of unit.
Control Display
(showing Welcome Screen)
10
English
°C Temperature
Settings
Control Screen
Screen
Menu
Settings
Screen
Screen
Control
Knob
Form No. IRNGM-0517

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