Getting To Know Your Avalon Bay Induction Cooktop; Before Your First Use; Assembling Your Induction Cooktop; Operating Your Induction Cooktop - Avalon Bay IC200B Product Manual

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Getting To Know Your Avalon Bay Induction Cooktop

Before Your First Use

1. Remove all packaging materials, stickers or labels from your Induction Cooktop. Be sure all the
parts (see List of Main Parts on page 4) have been included before discarding any packaging
materials. You may want to keep the box and packing materials for use at a later date.
2. Wipe the outside of the appliance with a cloth. Never immerse the appliance in water; do not let
water inside the Induction Cooktop or it may damage its electrical and heating components.

Assembling your Induction Cooktop

1. Place your Induction Cooktop on a clean, flat surface. Do not place the appliance on a NON
heat-resistant surface.
2. Plug the cord into a standard electrical outlet. The Induction Cooktop will beep once and the
indicator light on the left of the On/Off button will start to flash, indicating the Induction
Cooktop is in standby mode. You are now ready to begin cooking.

Operating your Induction Cooktop

Once your Induction Cooktop is assembled properly, you are ready to begin cooking.
1. Place a suitable piece of cookware on the ceramic heating plate (see Cooking Tips pg8).
2. Press the On/Off button once to switch on the Induction Cooktop. The indicator light above the
On/Off button will light up, and the display will default to a horizontal line.
3. Select the cooking mode for your food. There are three cooking modes: power, temperature or
simmer.
To use the power cooking mode, press the Power button so that the indicator light to
the left of it lights up.
To use the temperature cooking mode, press the Temp button so that
the indicator light above it lights up.
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Note: The display shows the default power of 1600W. To adjust the power
manually, press the + or – buttons on either side of the On/Off button. There are 8
power levels available for selection: 400W, 600W, 800W, 1000W, 1200W, 1400W,
1600W and 1800W.
Note: The display shows the default temperature of 428°F. To
adjust the temperature manually, press the + or – buttons on
either side of the On/Off button. There are 8 temperature levels
available for selection: 140°F, 194°F, 248°F, 302°F, 356°F, 392°F,
428°F and 464°F.
Avalon Bay Induction Cooktop Product Guide

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