Cleaning and maintenance – Waring Pro ICT400 User Manual

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3.

Timer Function

To operate the timer for each burner, press that burner’s button

labeled timer. (Indicator light labeled TIMER will illuminate). Press 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 cooktops can run simultaneously for 180

minutes per use.
The timer runs for 150 minutes per use. If the cooktop has been

operating for more than 30 minutes and you set the timer for 150

minutes (for a total cooking time of more than 180 minutes), the

timer function will be shortened. The cooktop will turn itself off after

180 minutes of use and the display will read OFF.
4. Cookware detection: Unit will automatically turn off after 30

seconds if cookware is not compatible.
5. Unit automatically turns off when cookware exceeds temperature

limit. This prevents burning empty pots.
6. When the unit is off, the fan may continue running for a minute or

more.
If your cookware overheats, the unit will give a long beeping

sound and will automatically turn off.
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.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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.
Use a damp cloth with mild soap on the control panel, or use a

nonabrasive 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.

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