Operation – Garland SH/IN 5000 User Manual

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Part # 4520898 (03/31/11)

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OPERATION

Cooking Process

The induction cooker is switched on by turning the control
knob (OFF

ON) and it is immediately ready for operation.

The luminous operation indicator light means that energy

is being transferred to the pan. The power rating is set by

turning the control knob. The inductive power depends on

the position of the potentiometer:

Position 1

> minimum power

Position 9

> maximum power (BH/IN only)

Position 12

> maximum power

Due to the following characteristics, the operator must be

more attentive when using the induction cooker than it

would be required with other appliances:

The heat storage capacity of this system is very low. If the

heating level is changed by turning the control knob, the

food is immediately exposed to a different temperature.

Do not put empty pans on the cooking zone, first put

grease or liquid into the pan and start the cooking process

afterwards. Empty pans and pots heat up very quickly. Adjust

the heating level carefully to the required cooking mode.

Set and adjust the power by turning the control knob. The

pan should always remain in the center of the heating area,

otherwise, the bottom of the pan is heated up unequally and

the food inside the pan may burn. When heating up oil or

grease, constantly check the pan to prevent oil and grease

from overheating and burning.

Comfort

The cooker transmits energy only when a pan is placed

on the heating area, independently of the position of the

control knob. If you take the pan away from the heating

area, power transfer to the pan stops immediately. If the pan

is put back on the heating area, the selected power will be

transferred to the pan again.

After switching the cooker to the off position the cooking

process will stop. Except for the pan, no heat is stored.

Out Of Operation

If the cooker is not in use make sure that the control knob is

in the “OFF” position. If you don’t use the cooker for a long

period (several days), unplug the unit. Make sure that no

liquid can enter into the cooker, do not clean the cooker with

a jet of water.

Safety Concerns
Risk Involved By Disregarding Safety Information

Danger for persons, the environment and the cooker as

well as claims for damages of any kind can result from

disregarding safety information. Certain risks may be

associated with disregarding precautions, including:

• Danger to persons through electrical causes.

• Danger to persons through overheated pans.

• Danger to persons through an overheated cooking

platform (ceran glass).

Safety Conscious Work

The safety information pointed out in these instructions,

existing national regulation for the prevention of accidents

as well as any internal working, operating and safety

regulations stipulated by the operator must be observed at

all times.

Safety Information For The

Operator/Operating Personnel

Any risks from electric power must be eliminated. The

cooking induction unit shall only be used if the installation of

the electricity is fitted by an approved installation contractor

in accordance with specific national and local codes.

The following safety precautions should be followed at all

times:

• The heating area is warmed up from the heat of the pan.

To avoid injuries (burning) do not touch the heating area.

• To avoid overheating of pans due to the evaporation of

the content, don’t leave pans unattended.

• Switch the control knob off if you take the pan away for

a while. This will avoid the heating process to continue

automatically when a pan is placed back on the heating

area. So, if any person starts to use the cooker, he/she will

have to start the heating process by turning the control

knob in the ON-position.

• Do not insert any piece of paper, cardboard, cloth, etc.

between the pan and the heating area, as this might

initiate a fire.

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