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Operating Instructions - True Induction TI-1SSC Operation Manual

120v 1800 watt commercial single

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III. Operating Instructions
For installation maintain a distance of 4 inches between the appliance and
walls or other objects.
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NOTE: NEVER PLACE EMPTY COOKWARE ON THE COOKTOP.
1. Connect the appliance to the mains power supply. A beep will sound and the display
will flash once indicating unit is receiving power.
2. Place suitable cookware on to the center of the glass plate.
3. Press the ON/OFF to turn on the cooktop.
4. Press the WATTS
NOTE: If you wish to maintain a constant temperature during cooking, use
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the TEMP settings. To cook at a specific power, use the HEAT settings.
5. Press the UP
There are 11 tempture levels in total:150°F, 180°F, 210°F, 240°F, 270°F, 300°F, 330°F,
360°F, 390°F, 420°F & 450°F. The default is 300°F.
There are 9 power levels in total: 200W, 400W ,600W, 800W, 1000W, 1200W, 1400W,
1600W & 1800W. The default is 1000W.
6. Press the TIMER
the key will light up. A "00" will appear on the display.
7. To set the cooking time, press & hold UP
Then using the UP
time is met. The time can be set in 1 minute increments up to a maximum of 180 minutes,
which then counts down. After setting press the TIMER
the display to stop flashing.
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NOTE: During cooking the TIME/HEAT/TEMP can be adjusted at any time.
8. A beep will sound when the cooking time has finished, and the cooktop will switch to
standby mode.
9. After cooking is completed, press the ON/OFF
• If "H" appears in the display window, it's indicating
that the cooking area is still hot and above 150°F
or
TEMP depending on your cooking needs.
or
DOWN as needed to reach the desired setting.
once to access the timer function, the timer indicator on the left of
to set the minutes and DOWN
for 3 seconds to access quick adjustments.
to set the hour until the desired
once to confirm or wait until
to turn off the cooktop.
• If "L" appears in the display window, it's indicating
that the cooking area is cool and below 150°F

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