Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series ELECTRONICS This section describes the basic operation of the Induction Range (IR) Series electronics The oven and the cooktop have separate control boards with different procedures, functions, and error codes. INDUCTION COOKTOP Touch Pads Global Touch Pads •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series IR Series Coil Assembly Wattage and Layout Generator Board #1 Generator Board #2 2100 Watts 2600 Watts 1400 Watts 2100 Watts ....ALL OFF LOCK BRIDGE...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Timer General Information • Available in any mode except Lock Mode. • The 2-digit display is blank unless there is a fault, in Diagnostic Mode, or Showroom Mode. • Shows minutes until the timer reaches 1 minute. •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Modes Power Up Mode • All LED indicators are on for two seconds. • After LED power up sequence the annunciator sounds the Acceptance beep. • During the Acceptance beep the cooktop enters Lock Mode. •...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Wake-Up Mode Entering Wake-Up Mode • Touch ON/OFF pad on any inactive control zone. • All LEDs for that control zone flash until a power level is set. Valid key presses in Wake-Up Mode •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Valid Key Presses in Operational Mode • SIM or MLT – Activates the control zone at power level 1. • HI – Activates the control zone at power level 10. • BOOST –...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Display States in Operational Mode • ALL OFF is turned on. • SIM/MLT, “…”, HI, BOOST, and BRIDGE/BRG are on if they have been activated. • All other displays for the active control zone are off. •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Diagnostic Mode Used to test the cooktop systems, view stored error codes, view real-time readings from system sensors, and to enter/exit Showroom mode. Entering Diagnostic Mode • Must be entered from Lock Mode. •...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Control Temperature Readout • Touch “+” pad during Unit Reconfiguration. • Three “.” displayed on left rear control zone. • 2-digit display shows the ambient control temperature in °C. • Over 99° C (210° F), the decimal point of the 2 digit display turns on to indicate the temperature is 100° C or higher.
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Error Code Indicator • Touch “+” pad during the Coil Temperature test. • Six “.” are displayed on left rear control zone. • Front control zone shows 0-8 dimmed “.” based on how many error codes are logged. •...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series User Options Mode User Options Mode is used to set certain functions of the cooktop to the user’s preference. Entering User Options Mode • Cooktop must be in Idle Mode. • Touch and hold ALL OFF pad for 5 seconds.
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series INDUCTION RANGE OVEN SELECTOR KNOB Induction Range Oven Controls The induction range oven controls are located on the front of the unit on the bullnose. The left knob is turned to set the oven mode. The right knob is turned in either direction to set the temperature after the mode has KNOB ASSEMBLY been selected.
Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series FIELD OPTION MODE Temp. Units Standby Power 12/24 Hour Field option modes allows the user to adjust or change specific options of the oven. User Preference Offset (UPO) This allows the oven to offset a specific oven tempera- ture ±35°...
Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series COOKING MODES The induction range oven has multiple cooking modes, each dedicated to give the best results for a specific kind of cook- ing. Most oven modes have a temperature setting of 170°F (75°C) to 550°F (290°C).
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Broil Mode The top element is used to conduct an intense, radiant heat which browns one side of the food at a time. Broil Mode Usage: • Never preheat for Broil mode. LO HI •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Convection Bake Mode This mode combines heat from two convection ele- ments with some heat from the hidden bake element. Two convection fans circulate this heat within the oven cavity. LO HI Convection Bake Mode Usage: •...
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Convection Roast Mode Heat from both convection fans, plus some heat from the broil element, intensifies the convective and radiant heating in this mode. Convection Roast Mode Usage: LO HI • Always preheat for Convection Roast mode.
Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series OVEN FEATURES Dehydration Feature This feature allows for slow drying out of food for preservation and other cooking uses. LO HI Dehydration Feature Usage: • Optional accessory package, not supplied with the unit must be used.
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Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series Delayed Start Feature This feature controls the automatic timing of the oven’s On and Off function. LO HI Delayed Start Usage: • The time-of-day clock must display the correct time prior to programming a timed activity. •...
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Induction Range (IR) Series Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Sabbath Feature This feature allows for baking or keeping food warm while still adhering to the "no work" requirements of LO HI Sabbath. Sabbath Feature Usage: • Oven remains on until this mode is cancelled. To initiate Sabbath Feature (See Figure 2-23): Place food in oven.
Electronics Induction Range (IR) Series Induction Range (IR) Series DIAGNOSTIC MODE Diagnostic Mode allows the inspection of the functional- ity of the oven controller and relay board. In Diagnostic LO HI Mode the last seven errors that have occurred can be viewed.
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