BRAYER BR2802 Induction Cooker Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- BRAYER
Table of Contents
- BRAYER BR2802 Induction Cooker
- INDUCTION COOKER BR2802
- SAFETY MEASURES AND OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS
- INDUCTIVE HEATING PRINCIPLE
- COOKWARE FOR USE
- BEFORE THE FIRST USE
- USING THE INDUCTION COOKER
- CLEANING AND CARE
- STORAGE
- ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- RECYCLING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BRAYER BR2802 Induction Cooker
INDUCTION COOKER BR2802
The induction cooker is intended for quick cooking of food products.
DESCRIPTION
- Control panel
- Hob
- Power cord
- Ventilation grid
- Timer on button «Timer» « »
- «Frying» mode on button « »
- «Power/temperature/cooking time» setting buttons «-/+»
- Display
- Power setting selection button «Power» «
- On/off button «On/Off» « »
ATTENTION!
People with a pacemaker, active cardiac implants, or other types of medical
electronic devices should keep at least 30-50 cm away from the induction
cooker when it is switched on.
For additional protection it is reasonable to install a residual current
device (RCD) with nominal operation current not exceeding 30 mA into the
mains. To install RCD, contact an electrician technician.
SAFETY MEASURES AND OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Read the operation manual carefully before using the induction electric cooker (hereinafter the «cooker»); after reading, keep it for future reference.
- Use the cooker for its intended purpose only, as specified in this manual.
- Mishandling the cooker can lead to its breakage and cause harm to the user or damage to the user’s property, which is not covered by warranty.
- Make sure that the operating voltage of the unit indicated on the label corresponds to your home mains voltage.
- Plug the cooker into a mains socket with a rated load current of at least 10 A to avoid overheating the mains socket and the possibility of fire, do not plug other appliances with high power consumption into this mains socket.
- Connect the power plug to an electrical outlet with a proper ground connection.
- To avoid risk of fire, do not use adapter when connecting the cooker to the mains socket.
- Install and use the electric cooker on a flat, dry, stable, heat-resistant surface so that the mains socket is easily accessible at all times.
- Do not install the unit next to ovens, fridges, microwave ovens, dishwashers, washing machinesand other appliances with metallic surfaces as it can negatively affect the unit’s operation.
- For proper operation of the cooker, you need good ventilation, provide free space around the device at least 10-15 cm, make sure that the ventilation holes are not covered with foreign objects.
- Use the cookware intended for induction cookers.
- To avoid accidents, make sure that there are no foreign objects, cloths, paper, etc. between the cookware and the hob.
- During the operation of the electric cooker, you will hear a specific noise from the interaction of the metal cookware and the induction coil of the electric cooker and noise from the cooling fan running – this is normal.
- Do not use the unit outdoors.
- It is not recommended to use the unit during lightning storms.
- Protect the cooker from impacts, falling, vibrations and other mechanical stress.
- Never leave the unit connected to the mains unattended.
- Do not use the unit near heating appliances, heat sources or open flame.
- Do not use the cooker in places where aerosols are used or sprayed and close to inflammable liquids.
- Do not use the cooker in proximity to the kitchen sink, in bathrooms, near swimming pools or other containers filled with water.
- If the cooker is dropped into water, unplug it immediately, and only then you can take the unit out of water. Contact our service center should you need to have the device examined or repaired.
- Do not let the power cord touch hot surfaces and sharp edges of furniture.
- Use the unit in places with proper ventilation.
- Do not switch the cooker on with empty cookware.
- Be careful, the cookware used can get very hot during the operation of the cooker, do not touch hot surfaces of the cookware.
- To avoid burns, do not touch hot surfaces of the cooker marked with « ».
- Make sure that metal objects such as lids, spoons, etc. are not on the hob, otherwise they can get very hot.
- Unplug the unit after usage or before cleaning. When unplugging the cooker, hold the power plug and carefully remove it from the mains socket, do not pull the power cord, as this can lead to its damage and cause a short circuit.
- Do not touch the unit body, the power cord and the power plug with wet hands.
- For child safety reasons do not leave polyethylene bags used as packaging unattended.
ATTENTION!
Do not allow children to play with polyethylene bags or packaging film. Danger
of suffocation!
- The unit is not intended for usage by children.
- Do not leave children unattended to prevent using the unit as a toy.
- Do not allow children to touch the operating surface, the unit body, the power cord or the power plug during operation of the unit.
- Be especially careful if children or disabled persons are near the operating unit.
- During the unit operation and breaks between operation cycles, place the unit out of reach of children.
- The unit is not intended for usage by physically or mentally disabled persons (including children) or by persons lacking experience or knowledge if they are not under supervision of a person who is responsible for their safety or if they are not instructed by this person on the usage of the unit.
- From time to time check the power cord integrity.
- If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, a maintenance service or similar qualified personnel to avoid danger.
- Do not repair the unit by yourself. Do not disassemble the unit by yourself, if any malfunction is detected, and after the unit was dropped, unplug it and apply to the authorized service center.
- To avoid damages, transport the unit in the original package.
- Keep the unit in a dry cool place out of reach of children and disabled persons.
THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY, DO NOT USE THE UNIT FOR COMMERCIAL OR LABORATORY PURPOSES
INDUCTIVE HEATING PRINCIPLE
- Inductive heating of cookware is carried out by an alternating electromagnetic field, so the cookware used must have magnetic properties (Fig. 1).
- The induction coil located in the body of the electric cooker creates an alternating magnetic field that heats the cookware standing on the hob.
- If you remove the cookware from the cooker, the magnetic field will be broken and the hob will cool down quickly.
- When the cookware heats up during the cooker operation, you will hear particular noises:
- low sound similar to transformer humming;
- humming if you put empty cookware on the hob; – slight crackling;
- noise of an operating fan;
- These operating noises disappear or change their strength with changes in heating temperature, power, type of cookware, filling the cookware with food, etc. These noises are normal and are not covered by warranty.
- The induction cooker saves a lot of energy, because it has a high efficiency of more than 90%, compared with: – gas stove – about 65%, glass ceramic cookers
- 60%, regular electric stoves with cast iron burners – no more that 50%.
COOKWARE FOR USE
Compatible cookware (Fig. 2)
- Compatible cookware for induction cookers is the cookware, the bottom of which has magnetic properties, which you can check with a magnet.
- Bottom of such cookware must be flat.
The diameter of the bottom should be 12-26 cm. Non-compatible cookware (Fig. 3).
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Cookware made of non-magnetic material such as glass, ceramic, copper, aluminum and other non-magnetic materials, as well as some types
of stainless steel cookware is not compatible with induction cookers. -
Cookware with a spherical, convex or concave bottom, as well as cookware with a bottom diameter of less than 12 cm is not suitable.
Note: If your cookware is not compatible with the induction cooker, you can use a special adapter (not included) for induction cookers and place the cookware on it, but keep in mind that in this case the efficiency of the induction cooker is reduced.
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
After unit transportation or storage at negative temperature, unpack it and wait for 3 hours before using.
- Unpack the unit and remove all the packaging materials.
- Keep the original package.
- Read the safety measures and operating recommendations.
- Check the delivery set.
- Examine the unit for damages, in case of damage do not plug it into the mains.
- Make sure that specified specifications of power supply voltage of the unit correspond to the specifications of your mains.
- Wipe the unit body surface and the hob (2) with a slightly damp cloth and then wipe them dry.
USING THE INDUCTION COOKER
- Place the electric cooker on a flat, dry, stable, heat-resistant surface that can support the weight of the cooker and the weight of the food to be cooked.
- For proper operation of the cooker, you need good ventilation, provide free space around the device at least 10-15 cm, make sure that the ventilation holes are not covered with foreign objects.
- Use only compatible cookware (Fig. 2).
- Connect the power plug (3) to the mains socket, you will hear a sound signal, and the cooker will switch to the standby mode.
- To switch the cooker on, press the button (10) «On/Off» « », the button (10) «On/Off» « » indicator will light up and the display (8) will show flashing symbols «- – – -».
- Press the power selection button (9) «Power» « », the indicator will light up, the display (8) will show the digital symbols of default power «1400», by pressing the buttons (7) «-/+» you can set the power of the hob (2) «200-500-1000-1200-1400-1600-1800-2000».
- Press the frying mode button (6) «Frying» « », the indicator will light up, the display (8) will show the default temperature «270». By pressing the buttons (7) «-/+» you can set the hob (2) temperature «80-100- 130- 160-180-210-240-270».
- Press the timer button (5) «Timer» « », the indicator will light up, the display (8) will show the digital symbols «0:00», by pressing the buttons (7) «-/+» you can set the timer operation time from «0:00 till 3:00» hours.
- To switch the cooker off, press again the button (10) «On/Off» « », the button (10) «On/Off» « » indicator will go out. Wait until the cooling fan stops rotating and disconnect the power plug (3) from the mains socket.
Notes:
- the control buttons are sensory, you just have to touch it;
- each pressing of the control button is accompanied with a sound signal;
- after switching the electric cooker off, the cooling fan will continue to run for some time, do not disconnect the power plug (3) from the mains after the cooling fan has stopped spinning.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
- The cooker is equipped with overheating protection system. If the empty cookware is heated, the overheat protection system will activate, you will hear sound signals, the display (8) will show the «E5» symbol, and the electric cooker will automatically switch off.
- If it happens, switch the cooker off and wait until it cools down before switching it on again.
CLEANING AND CARE
- Switch the cooker off by pressing the button (10) «On/Off», wait until the cooling fan stops spinning and disconnect the power plug (3) from the mains.
- Wipe the cooker body surface with a slightly damp cloth and then wipe it dry.
- Use the glass ceramic cleaners to clean the hob (2).
- Do not use metal sponges, abrasives or solvents toU clean the hob (2) and the cooker body.
- Keep the ventilation grid (4) clean, you can clean it with a vacuum cleaner using a respective attachment.
- Do not immerse the cooker, the power cord (3) and the power plug into water or any other liquids.
STORAGE
- Clean the hob (2) and the cooker body before taking it away for storage.
- Keep the unit in a dry cool place out of reach of children and disabled persons.
ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Error code | Possible causes | Solution |
---|---|---|
E0 | No cookware on the hob. |
Non-compatible cookware for induction cooker.
| Put the cookware on the hob.
Use suitable cookware for induction cookers.
E1| Low voltage in the mains.| Check the mains voltage or wait until the mains
voltage returns to normal before switching the cooker on.
E2| Higher voltage in the mains.| Check the mains voltage or wait until the
mains voltage returns to normal before switching the cooker on.
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E3| Malfunction of the hob temperature sensor| Please, apply to an authorized
service center.
E4| Sensor malfunction of the heatsink of the control transistor.| Please,
apply to an authorized service center.
E5| Hob overheating| Wait until it cools down before switching it on again.
E6| Control transistor heatsink overheating.| Check the ventilation grid,
clean it if necessary.
Cooling fan malfunction, please, apply to an authorized service center.
DELIVERY SET
- Induction cooker – 1 pc.
- Instruction Manual – 1 pc
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Power supply: 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
- Rated input power: 200-2000 W
RECYCLING
To prevent possible damage to the environment or harm to the health of people
by uncontrolled waste disposal, after service life expiration of the unit or
the batteries (if included), do not discard them with usual household waste,
deliver the unit and the batteries to specialized centers for further
recycling.
The waste generated during the disposal of the unit is subject to mandatory
collection and consequent disposal in the prescribed manner.
For further information about recycling of this product apply to a local
municipal administration, a disposal service or to the shop where you
purchased this product.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the appearance, design and specifications not affecting general operation principles of the unit, without prior notice.
The unit operating life is 3 years
The manufacturing date is specified in the serial number.
In case of any malfunctions promptly apply to the authorized service center.
References
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