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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be taken, including the following:
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
This appliance is for 120 volts only and should not be used with a converter.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, burns, fire or injury:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Induction cooking uses electromagnetism to transfer energy into the bottom of your cookware. The surface of the cooktop does not work the same way as conventional cooktops – it sends the energy directly to the cookware. As long as the energy is transferring into the cookware, the cookware will stay hot. Once the energy is stopped, removed or reduced, the cookware begins to cool instantly.
Use only induction-ready cookware
Selecting the proper induction-ready cookware is very important to the efficiency of your induction cooktop. As a general rule, copper, aluminum and glassware will not work on an induction cooktop. Cuisinart highly recommends using magnetic stainless steel, enamel, porcelain on steel, or cast iron. If you are not careful in your selection of cookware for your cooktop, the cookware may not work efficiently or possibly may cause damage to the electronics. As a general rule, if a magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware, it will work on an induction cooktop. If a magnet does not stick to the cookware, it will not work on an induction cooktop. If you are unsure, it is best to check with your local merchant to make sure you are purchasing compatible cookware.
Note: Not for use with pans with diameters smaller than 4.7".
Operation
Once the unit is plugged into an electrical outlet, place your induction-ready cookware on the glass top and press ON/OFF to turn the unit on. The cooktop will automatically turn to Level 4 setting. Press up arrow or down arrow
to adjust the heat level to your desired setting.
Cookware detection: Unit will beep and automatically turn off after 30 seconds if cookware is not compatible.
If the unit is turned on and no cookware is put on the cooking surface, the unit will beep and turn off after 30 seconds.
If you remove the cookware from the cooking surface during the operation mode, the unit will beep and will automatically turn off after 30 seconds.
Heat Settings
The cooktop has eight heat settings, from Low (1) to High (8). To operate the heat control, press the button labeled HEAT on the left-hand side. (Indicator light labeled HEAT will illuminate.) To increase heat, press the up arrow to the desired setting. Press down arrow
to lower the setting.
The screen will indicate the current setting.
Timer Function
To operate the timer, press the button labeled TIMER on the left-hand side. (Indicator light labeled TIMER will illuminate.) Press up arrow or down arrow
repeatedly to set the timer to your desired cooking time. If you press and hold the up or down arrow, the timer will advance rapidly.
The timer can be adjusted to a maximum time of 150 minutes. At the end of the timed cycle, the timer will beep four times.
NOTE: Your induction cooktop runs for up to 180 minutes at a time. If it has been cooking for more than 30 minutes and you set a timer for 150 minutes, the cooktop will still turn off after 180 minutes. If you need to cook for more than 180 minutes, simply turn the cooktop on again.
When the unit is off, the fan may continue running for a minute or more.
NOTE: The cooking surface will be hot after use, and care should be taken when adding on or removing cooking utensils from the cooktop to avoid burns.
Because it does not generate its own heat, the induction cooktop has no grates or carbon buildup to clean. Since you don't have scorching heat going up the sides of your cookware, the cookware stays cleaner longer.
Unplug unit. Use a damp cloth with mild soap on the control panel, and for the cooktop, use a non abrasive cooktop cleaning product (specifically made for smooth tops and available in most grocery stores). Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
Model | Rating voltage | Power rating | Power range |
ICT30 | 120V AC/60Hz | 1600W | 300W–1600W |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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