Using The Timer; Safety Features - Wolfgang Puck BIDCIM10 Bistro collection Use And Care Manual

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HSN InductionCooker Manual
10/9/07

Using the Timer

In either the POWER or TEMP functions, you can set the cooking time
by pressing the TIMER button.
Once the TIMER button is pressed, "0000" will display. Within 5 seconds
press " + " or " – " to set the hour; the maximum time is 23 hours and 59
minutes. Hold down the " + " and " – " buttons to scroll through the
digits, or press and release to advance one digit at a time. If you pause
for more than 5 seconds while setting the hour, the hour will be set. Set
the minutes in the same way.
To set the timer for less than an hour, pause for 5 seconds after first
pressing TIMER. Hour will be set as "00"; proceed to set minutes.
Once desired cook time is set, press the TIMER button to confirm the
time, and a beep will sound. Power or wattage and time will cycle in the
display for your reference. You can still adjust the power or wattage by
pressing " + " or " – " button, if desired.
NOTE: When using the timer, the unit can be shut off manually by
pressing the ON/OFF button. After being manually shut off, the previous
timer setting will be cancelled, and, if desired, must be reset at the next
startup.
When the set cooking time has elapsed, the unit will stop automatically
and all indicators will turn off.
NOTE: Operation can be terminated at any time by pressing the
ON/OFF button. When cooking program ends, the internal cooling fan
will continue running for 30 seconds.
NOTE: If no time is set, the unit will stop automatically within 2 hours.
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Safety Features

1
Over-voltage protection and lower-voltage protection. When power
voltage is too high or low, the induction cooker will compensate
voltage automatically and adjust output power.
2
Non-cookware detection. If a metal object less than 3 inches in
diameter is accidentally placed on the cook-top, the unit will not
start heating.
3
No-load or improper pan placement detection. The unit will not
operate when there is no pot or pan placed on the hotplate, when
the pot or pan is off-center or misplaced, or when the material of the
pot or pan is not suitable for induction cooking. An alert beep will
sound until suitable cookware is placed properly.
4
Over temperature protection. When the temperature of top hotplate
is too high, the induction cooker will stop automatically and a long
buzzer will sound until the temperature returns to normal.
5
Power surge protection. If there is a power surge during operation,
the induction cooker will stop automatically and, in a minute,
resume operation.
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