Operating your induction hotplate – Avanti IHP1500 User Manual

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OPERATING YOUR INDUCTION HOTPLATE

OPERATING PROCEDURE

¾

INSERT THE POWER CORD INTO A SOCKET

¾

USING THE INDUCTION HOTPLATE

The surface control is easily operated. Simply turn the unit ON and select the desired temperature or
setting. When the element is energized, The control has a variable of power output from Warm-hold
function (158ºF/70ºC to 392ºF/200ºC) with a number of positions. The range of heat is increased by
pressing the UP selector and decreased by pressing the DOWN selector.
¾ PLACE THE SELECTED COOKWARE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE COOKTOP
¾ LIGHTLY PRESS THE POWER ON / OFF BUTTON
¾ THE POWER INDICATOR LIGHT WILL BE ON
¾ PRESS THE DESIRED POWER/TEMPERATURE SETTING (SEE BELOW)
¾ LIGHTLY PRESS THE POWER ON / OFF BUTTON TO TURN OFF ALL FUNCTIONS


TEMPERATURE / POWER SETTINGS:

Temperature Setting Table

Knob Setting

Power Settings

Temperature in °F

Temperature in °C

Warm 300

Watts

158

70

Adjustable

Temperature

300 Watts

1500 Watts

158 70
230 110
284 140
338 170
392 200

POWER / UNIT SPECIFICATIONS

Rated Voltage

115 Volts – 60 Hz

Rated Power Output

1500 Watts

Dimensions

11 3/4”W x 14 3/4”D x 2 3/4”H

Net Weight

5Lbs


¾ TIMER (SETUP)

You can preset the cooking time between 1 and 120 minutes. To increase the cooking time in 1
minute steps press the “Timer” button once. To increase the cooking time in 10 minute steps press
and hold the “Timer” button until you reach your desired cooking time.

¾ TIMER OFF (CANCEL)

To cancel the previously set cooking time simply press the “Timer Off” button .

¾ AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONS

Your induction hotplate is designed with multiple automatic safety functions:

• Automatic cookware recognition: If you attempt to use an inappropriate cookware utensil you

will see an error message “E1” in the display. Once this error appears in the display the unit
will not operate until an appropriate utensil is used.

• Automatic Timeout: If no function key is pressed or the cookware utensil is not moved within

150 minutes (2½ hours), the hotplate will turn off automatically.

• Cookware overheating protection: If the temperature of the cookware exceeds the maximum

limit, the hotplate will turn off automatically. This function also prevents burning when
roasting/browning foods. To prevent this, reduce the temperature or put a little cold water in
the cookware to maintain the temperature within the operating range.

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