Cecilware IWC-25A User Manual

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BUILT-IN SAFETY DEVICES

Overtime Detector
If wok pan is left on the induction wok cooker for more than 2 hours, or if the user does not operate
any functions for more than 2 hours, the induction wok cooker will automatically shutoff.

Automatic Safety Shut-Off
If the induction wok cooker is left on for more than 60 seconds without a wok pan in place, the unit
will automatically shutoff.

Material Compatibility Detector
If the wok-pan material or dimensions aren’t suitable for this induction wok cooker, the Heating
Indicator Light won’t light-up.

Small Object Detector
The induction wok cooker will not recognize any objects or utensils smaller than 2” (5 cm) in
diameter. For best results, please use the recommended 13.78” (35 cm) multi-ply wok-pan which
can be purchased from your induction wok supplier or Cecilware.

Overheating Protection Device
If the woks temperature becomes too high, the Over Heating Protection Device is activated & the
induction wok cooker may stop heating. The unit will work normally again after the temperature is
reduced.

HOW DOES YOUR INDUCTION WOK WORK?

A high frequency (20-35KHz) induction coil is located underneath the surface of the

ceramic top plate. It heats the cooking pan through magnetic friction. The heat is
produced directly within the wok. It's controlled by an electronic circuit to offer superior
performance and function. During cooking, there is no energy lost between the cooker
and the food. Cooking stops when you switch the power off.


PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR INDUCTION WOK
1. The glass top is made of strong, hard, and non-porous properties. But, in case of breakage,

even if it's only slightly cracked, disconnect the appliance from the outlet immediately and

contact the after-sales service.

2. The appliance is equipped with a Small Object Detector. It is recommended not to place

metal kitchen utensils, pan lids, knives, or other small metal objects on the induction heating

zone. If the inductor is switched on, there is a risk of the objects becoming hot.

3. When using your induction wok cooker, don't place any magnetic objects on the glass wok top,

such as credit cards, cassettes, etc.

4. Scientific tests have shown that the induction hob presents no danger for a person using a

pacemaker. Please keep a 2’ distance from the unit while the induction wok cooker is in use

anyway.

5. To prevent from overheating, do not place aluminum-foil or an iron plate on the wok top.

6. To prevent an electric shock, do not put any articles like iron wire or tools into the air entrance

or outlet.

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