Mellerware Cooktop 27240 User Manual

CAPRI  
induction  
cooker  
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Black crys
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Adjustable temperature  
control  
Model:  
27240  
2000W  
 
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will increase the risk of electric shock.  
If any parts of the appliance casing breaks, im-  
mediately disconnect the appliance from the wall  
socket to prevent the possibility of an electric  
shock.  
Do not use the appliance if it has fallen or if there  
are visible signs of damage.  
Do not use the appliance with wet hands or when  
barefoot.  
Do not tug or pull the power cable. Never lift, carry  
or unplug the appliance by pulling on the power  
cable.  
‘STIR FRY’ Function  
Press the ‘ON / OFF’ button and the ‘Stir Fry’ preset  
will be selected automatically which starts with  
maximum power. You are able to adjust power  
between 100W-2000W by pressing the ‘UP’ or  
‘DOWN’ button until the desired heat is reached.  
‘HIGH’ (High heat ) Function  
Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the pilot light  
next to the ‘High’ icon is illuminated. The func-  
tion will automatically increase the heat to 240°C.  
Press the ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ button in order to adjust  
temperature between 80~240°C.  
Do not wrap the power cable around the appliance.  
Ensure that the power cable does not become  
knotted or tangled.  
Do not allow the power cable to come into contact  
with the appliance’s hot surfaces.  
Check the state of the power cable before use. A  
damaged or tangled power cable will increase the  
risk of electric shock and is a fire hazard.  
Do not touch the plug with wet hands.  
‘SAUTÉ’ Function  
Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the pilot light  
next  
to the “SAUTÉ” icon is illuminated, the cooker will  
instantly increase the cooking power by 100~200W  
for 3 minutes and then automatically change back  
to  
Cookware Selection:  
Proper Cookware:  
‘High’ Function.  
Cookware made from a ferrous (or magnetic) metal  
or cookware with a base coated with a magnetic/  
induction material, such as enamel, cast iron or  
stainless steel is required for the induction cooker  
to work.  
‘MED’ (Medium heat) Function  
Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the pilot light  
next to the “MED” icon is illuminated. The “MED”  
function works intelligently and can automatically  
control the temperature. Whilst consuming minimal  
power it will maintain a medium to low temperature.  
When using this function, the appliance will auto-  
matically switchoff after two hours.  
Improper Cookware:  
Cookware made of ceramic, glass, aluminum and  
bronze, cookware with uneven bottom, cookware  
with an aluminum encapsulated base will not work  
with an induction cooker.  
‘PORRIDGE’ Function  
Operating Instruction:  
Unroll the power cable.  
Place the cooking pot in the centre of the black  
crystal plate.  
Add cooking ingredients.  
Plug the cooker into the wall socket ensuring the  
voltage of the wall socket corresponds to the volt-  
age on the rating label at the base of the product.  
The induction cooker will make a “Beep” sound  
and the digital display will indicate ‘----’.  
Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button to commence cook-  
ing. Instructions on different cooking modes and  
programming are discussed later in this instruction  
manual.  
Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the pilot light  
next to the “PORRIDGE” icon is illuminated. The  
“PORRIDGE” function works intelligently and will  
automatically control the power. This function  
will switch off the appliance when the porridge is  
cooked optimally.  
‘SOUP’ Function  
•Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the light next to  
the “Soup” icon is illuminated. The “SOUP” func-  
tion  
works intelligently and will automatically control the  
power. This function will switch off the appliance  
when the soup is cooked optimally.  
After cooking, press the ‘ON/OFF’ button and the  
induction cooker will automatically turn to “cooling”  
mode. The appliance will power down after 30  
seconds.  
‘BRAISING’ Function  
Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the pilot light  
next to the “BRAISING” icon is illuminated. The  
“Braising” function works for a default time of 10  
minutes. This function can be used to braise your  
food. Press the ‘TIMER’ button to adjust the cook-  
ing time between 10~120 minutes. It will automati-  
cally turn off when the time is up.  
Unplug the power cable from the wall socket.  
Use:  
Press the ‘ON / OFF’ button, the ‘Stir Fry’ preset  
function will automatically be selected, this is the  
maximum power mode. When you are finished  
cooking, press the ‘ON / OFF’ button again to  
switch the cooker off. The fan will continue to oper-  
ate for another 30 seconds in order to cool the unit.  
‘LOW’ (Low Heat) Function  
•Press the ‘FUNCTION’ button until the “LOW” func-  
tion is illuminated. ‘LOW’ function works intelligent-  
 
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ly and will automatically control the temperature  
in order to cook at a light simmer (below boiling  
point). The function will automatically switch the  
appliance off after one hour.  
cooker is switched on. First, press the ‘ON / OFF’  
button to switch off the power before unplugging  
the power cable from the wall socket, this will  
extend the life of the induction cooker.  
‘TIMER’ Function  
‘STIR FRY’, ‘HIGH” and ‘BRAISING’ functions have-  
default cooking times.  
The range of the cooking time for The ‘STIR FRY’  
and ‘HIGH’ cooking time range is between 1~120  
minutes.‘BRAISING’ cooking time can be set be-  
tween 10~120 minutes. The other functions do not  
havedefault cooking times.  
Cleaning  
Allow the appliance to cool down completely be-  
fore undertaking any cleaning task.  
Clean the appliance regularly.  
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the appliance, do  
not use gasoline or benzene.  
Do not use any abrasive chemicals or materials to  
clean the appliance.  
Press the ‘TIMER’ button to increase the cooking  
time by 1 minute, press ‘TIMER’ continuously in  
order to increase the cooking time in increments of  
10 minutes.  
Wipe the body of the appliance with the soft damp  
cloth taking care not to use too much water. Do not  
allow water to drip from the cloth onto any part of  
the appliance.  
Clean the air inlet and outlet periodically with soft  
brush or vacuum cleaner as dust may get caught in  
the air inlet or outlet, this will extend the life of the  
induction cooker.  
Time Delay Function  
Press ‘FUNCTION’ button and then press the ‘TIM-  
ER’ button, the delay time will be increased by 30  
minutes each time the ‘TIMER’ button is pressed.  
The range of the time delay is from 30 minutes up  
to 24 hours. The “Time Delay” function will start  
cooking when the set time has finished counting  
down. Press ‘OFF’ button to cancel the function.  
•‘SOUP’, ‘PORRIDGE’, ‘LOW’ and ‘MED’ functions  
can be used with the ‘Time Delay’ function, while  
‘STIR FRY’, ‘HIGH’ and ‘SAUTÉ’ do not have this  
function.  
Never place the induction cooker under running  
water or immerse it in water or any other liquid.  
Notice: Switch the power off when the appliance  
is not in use. Only clean the appliance once the  
cooking surface has cooled down completely. Do  
not use the appliance if the surface is dirty, when  
the appliance re-heats the dirt will become more  
difficulty to remove.  
Exercise extreme caution when using this function  
and take care not to leave the appliance unattend-  
ed during the countdown and especially not when  
the countdown has finished as cooking appliances  
should never be left unattended while switched on.  
Do not set the “Time delay” and then leave the  
house. Ensure that when the countdown has fin-  
ished that you are in the room and that your pot is  
prepared and on top of the appliance.  
FAULTS DIAGNOSIS AND SAFETY PROTECTION  
E0 Power light on, no cooking pot is on the cooking  
surface or the pot is made from unsuitable materi-  
als for the induction cooker.  
E1 First light on indicates that power voltage is  
below 100v~ (for some models, it is 150v).  
E2 Indicates that power voltage is above 270v  
E3 Second light on indicates temperature detector  
of the plate has short circuited or overheated.  
E4 Third light on indicates that the circuit of the  
temperature detector is open.  
“CONSUMPTION” Button  
When the appliance is on press the “CONSUMP-  
TION” button to check the amount of electricity that  
the appliance has used since it has been switched  
on.  
E5 Fourth light on indicates that the temperature  
detector of radiator has short circuited or over-  
heated.  
The screen will display the consumption for a min-  
ute and then return to what it displayed before the  
button was pressed.  
E6 Fifth light on indicates that the circuit of the  
temperature detector for the radiator is open.  
Note: E1, E2 will automatically return to normal  
operation once the voltage has been corrected.  
Note: The power consumption displayed is for refer-  
ence purposes only.  
Safety cut off: When the induction cooker is in use  
continuously for two hours without any buttons  
being pressed, the appliance will turn off automati-  
cally (Unless the time delay function is being used).  
Induction Cooker Maintenance and Cleaning  
Before undertaking any cleaning task, unplug the  
power cable from the wall socket.  
Do not unplug the power cable while the induction  
 
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