Using Your Induction Cooktop; Selecting A Cooking Temperature - Fagor Eclipse Manuel D'utilisation

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Using Your Induction Cooktop:

1.
Place the cooktop on a flat, stable and non-metallic surface.
2.
Place the induction compatible cookware on the center of the cooking zone.
3.
Connect the plug into an outlet, the unit will beep and the light next to the ON/OFF
button will blink.
4.
Press the ON/OFF button once, the LED display will show ----. If no further
operation is performed in the next 60 seconds, the red light will start blinking
again and the cooktop will go back to standby mode.

Selecting A Cooking Temperature:

Conventional Method:
1.
Press the ON/OFF button once.
2.
Once you press the PLUS or MINUS button, the appliance will begin working at
a default temperature of 260°F. You can increase or decrease the temperature
by 10 degrees each time you tap the PLUS/MINUS buttons; the corresponding
temperature is displayed on the digital screen. The temperature ranges from
140°F - 460°F.
Quick Launch Method:
1.
Press ON/OFF button once.
2.
Press the desired Quick Launch function. The indicator light above the selected
program will turn on and the appliance will begin working at the default
temperature, which will be displayed on the digital screen (please refer to the
"Temperature levels and suggestion of use" table below).
3.
You can increase or decrease the temperature by 10 degrees each time you press
the PLUS/MINUS buttons. For the WARM and BROWN function, the temperature
ranges from 140ºF - 460ºF. For the BOIL function, the temperature ranges from
142ºF - 462ºF.
4.
Once you have finished cooking, press the ON/OFF button once to turn the
cooktop off. After turning the unit off, the internal fan will continue circulating to
cool the unit down. Once the fan has stopped, you can unplug the unit. Make sure
you wait for the unit to cool off completely before storing. The display will show
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