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Model No. CB-70A
USER'S MANUAL
MODEL NO.: CB-70A
BUILT-IN
INDUCTION COOKING UNIT
22 Sept., 2003
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  • Page 1 Model No. CB-70A USER'S MANUAL MODEL NO.: CB-70A BUILT-IN INDUCTION COOKING UNIT 22 Sept., 2003 Pg. 1...
  • Page 2: How Does Your Induction Work

    Model No. CB-70A HOW DOES YOUR INDUCTION WORK? A high frequency (20-35KHz) induction coil underneath the ceramic top plate heats the cooking utensil by magnetic friction. The heat is produced directly within the pan and is controlled by an electronic circuit which offers superior performance and functions.
  • Page 3 Model No. CB-70A USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS – IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS DO NOT block the air-intake panel, as this may overheat the unit. We recommend pans to be in the range of 12~26cm in diameter. Please refer to the next page for a list of suitable and unsuitable pans.
  • Page 4: Safety Devices

    Model No. CB-70A SAFETY DEVICES Safety Device To comply with CE safety regulations there are two steps to turn on the induction unit. First step: Push power ON/OFF key. Second step: Within 5 seconds, turn power regulating knob OR push temperature select key "+", "-".
  • Page 5: Cause Of Overheating

    Model No. CB-70A OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Ensure electrical supply matches the specifications of the data plate located on the base of the unit. Place wok/ pan on the ceramic top. Press power ON/OFF key, power indication lamp will be on. If the heating indictor light is on, then the pan is heating.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Model No. CB-70A SPECIFICATIONS Model No. CB-70A Induction Hob Voltage 230V~1N Vitro-ceramic Plate Approx. 350mm x.550mm Electrical Power Consumption Max. 3500 x 2 = 7,000 watt Electrical Power Range Approx. 300 watt ~ 3500 watt each cooking zone Dimension 450mm x 700mm x 150mm (excluding the height from strain relief)
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Model No. CB-70A TROUBLE SHOOTING If your induction unit appears not to be working properly, it doesn't necessarily mean it's faulty. In all cases, check the following points. Malfunction Check….. No indication light when power "on" Cable/terminal block is loose Broken circuit of fuse;...