INVISACOOK Burner Electric Cooktop Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- INVISACOOK
Table of Contents
- DESCRIPTION
- Dimensions of your Unit
- Sink Clip and Rail Option Layout
- Installation of Sink Clips and How to
- Power Plugs, Power Cables, and Controller Cable Info
- Hardwire Diagram and Directions
- Hardwire Diagram and Directions
- Controller Cables are made of UL2468 8 core AWM 2468 26AWG VW-1 80C 300V
- HARDWARE WIRE COMBINATION
- Drawer Slide Out Controller Option
- Cabinet Position when Installing on Countertop
- Cabinet Face Front Controller Installation
- **Cabinet Position when Installing a Wall Oven Under the InvisaCook
- Controller Spec Drawing
- CONTROLLER FUNCTIONALITY
- Units Power and Consumption
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INVISACOOK Burner Electric Cooktop
DESCRIPTION
Thank you for your purchase of InvisaCook! Now let’s get ready to install it.
There are many options, layouts and ways to install InvisaCook into your
kitchen design, but we have 3 basic options for you, depending on the burner
unit purchased. Please follow these directions and options for best results of
your install and/or design.
Note: Directions provided by InvisaCook on installation of your unit are
general instructions. If your Countertop Brand Manufacturer has other
directions with regards to the installation, those must be followed to
maintain the stone’s warranty.
Dimensions of your Unit
STEP #1 Know what unit you are installing
Sink Clip and Rail Option Layout
Step #2 If you are going to Install using sink Clips, here is the orientation of how the sink Clips should be installed
If using Rail System, same edges apply to hold the unit up properly to the bottom of the surface.
Installation of Sink Clips and How to
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PROPER INSTALLATION BY GUIDANCE OF STONE MANUFACTURERS
- Burner are to be 10cm away from any open ends or Edges, see diagram below.
- All corners are to be round edges as instructed by the Materials Specification for their fabricated slabs.
- The use of the InvisaMAT (MUST ALWAYS BE USED) when operating the Invisacook system.
- Quality induction pots and pans must be used and were use for these test (Full-Clad Stainless Steel or Thick Stainless Steel Bottom pans)
Power Plugs, Power Cables, and Controller Cable Info
Installation With Sink Clips or Rail Notes:
When installing the Sink Clips, you can use a Seam Glue to Adhere the Sink
Clips to the Countertop Surface, or a 2-part High Head JB-Weld, which might
need 24 hours to cure before installation. – 12mm Porcelain with a back
Meshing is preferred for the sink clip method, but not required.
NOTE : Meshing does not need to be removed in the area of the cooktop.
- See pictures below of properly adhered Sink Clips
- From this point, slide the unit into place, before fastening down the clip so it is secured.
- There should be no wiggle room at this point to the unit. Once securely fastened and tightened causes the the magneto nub on top of each burner to activate along with the temperature sensor for proper use.
Hardwire Diagram and Directions
Plugs and Power Cables Info
All Power Cables are 140cm long in length and can be Hardwired, if taken off
the plug or if country mandated or required.
North America Units come with a Plug that is a Twistlock Plug. 30 Amp, 250
Volt, 2 Pole 3 Wire Grounding
- Solid Brass Blades & Receptacles
- Reinforced Ground Pins & Blades
- Hand Machined & Milled Parts
- Color Coded Wire Inserts
Hardwire Diagram and Directions
Controller Cables Info
Controller Cables are made of UL2468 8 core AWM 2468 26AWG VW-1 80C 300V
PVC Insulated Wire, with a male end of the cord to connect to the female end
on the outside of controller box. All controller cables.
are 1.5 meters long (5500 cm)
Hardwire Diagram and Info
3 & 4 Burner Option
5 Burner Option
2 Burner Option
HARDWARE WIRE COMBINATION
Drawer Slide Out Controller Option
Drawer Size option depending on Cabinet width, with hole cutout size to drop in Controller in 15cm drawer or bottom of existing drawer.
Cabinet Position when Installing in a Drawer in Drawer Option, Or Bottom Of Existing Drawer
Cabinet Position when Installing on Countertop
Cabinet Face Front Controller Installation
**Cabinet Position when Installing a Wall Oven Under the InvisaCook
Unit**
Controller Spec Drawing
CONTROLLER FUNCTIONALITY
Basic Functions
Power on:
When power on, all the LED light 1s with beep, then go off, if working surface
temperature over 60℃ on this model, the related digital LED will show “H”;and
all the buttons are invalid except Power and Child Lock key.
ON/OFF:
Press power key to start stand by model, indicator lights, beep once, the
related digital LED will show flashing “H” if it’s working surface temperature
over 60℃, if not, the digital LED will show “-“.timer LED will show “–“. it
will return to power on model if have not any operation within 2 min.press
power key can also directly return to power on model.
Manual Mode(Power Selecting):
Press any burner key you want, now the zone is selected. When the zone is
selected the power display will show “0” and start to blink. You can slide or
press 0-9 to start working.
Lock:
To avoid any mis-operation and ensure safety of children. Press this button
for 3s to enable the function, the indicator will light. All buttons are
invalid except Child Lock and power key.
Booster:
Activate Booster = Select first the cooking zone and then press Booster,
nowthe Booster will be activated, and the power display will show [ P ].
Deactivate Booster = Select first the cooking zone and then press booster,
nowthe Booster will be deactivated, and the power display will return to
previous power level.
Timer:
You can set the time max to 99minutes and this button can be activated only
when burner is working . Press 0-9 keys to set timer.
Smart Functions:
Recording :
When Burner is working on Manual model (see above), long press the setting key
, the device will record your cooking process(power level and cooking time).
Each time when you adjust the power level, the device will start a new step to
record power level and cooking time,4 steps at most.
Press to finish recording or when the 4 steps recorded,it will finish
recording automatically.
DIY Menu(programming)
On standby mode, long press setting key to amend/build the current menus, now
the menu number LED will blink.
Press 1-9 to select the menu you want to amend / build, short press to enter
the menu, now the cooking step LED will blink.
Repeat short press / can change to power level and cooking time(M:S) setting,
this can change in a
cycle: from to to to …
Cooking step: all in 4 steps, power level: can be 1-9,cooking time: max to
99s:99s.When you finish setting, long press to save.
Auto Mode:
Auto cooking:
On standby mode, select one burner, press to enter auto cooking mode, now
the burner LED will show ”A,” now the menu number will blink (press again
can return to last step).
Press 1-9 to select menu, press to start working, the food will be ready
automatically (press can stop cooking and select menu again).
There will be a point at lower right corner to remind the menu belongs to
current burner.
Pre-set for menu:
On auto cooking mode, when you select menu number, press to pre-set, now the
LED will blink.
Press 0-9 to set time, max can be 99h:99m.
Press to start pre-set, when time is up, the device will cook automatically.
Units Power and Consumption
5 Burner Unit 220V
Top Left : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost) Bottom Left: Nominal
Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost) Middle: Nominal Power: 1300W(LEVEL 9)
/1500W(Boost) Top Right : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost) Bottom
Right: Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost Max power for four is
5,600w.
5 Burner Unit
Levels| L-Top B| L-Lower B| Levels| | Levels| Large M| | Levels| R-Top B|
R-Lower B| Levels
P| 1200W| 0-W| 0| | P| 1500W| | P| 1200W| 0-W| 0
9| 1000W| 600W| 1| | 9| 1300W| | 9| 1000W| 600W| 1
8| 950W| 650W| 2| | 8| 1200W| | 8| 950W| 650W| 2
7| 900W| 700W| 3| | 7| 1100W| | 7| 900W| 700W| 3
6| 850W| 750W| 4| | 6| 1000W| | 6| 850W| 750W| 4
5| 800W| 800W| 5| | 5| 900W| | 5| 800W| 800W| 5
4| 750W| 850W| 6| | 4| 800W| | 4| 750W| 850W| 6
3| 700W| 900W| 7| | 3| 700W| | 3| 700W| 900W| 7
2| 650W| 950W| 8| | 2| 600W| | 2| 650W| 950W| 8
1| 600W| 1000W| 9| | 1| 500W| | 1| 600W| 1000W| 9
0| 0-W| 1200W| P| | 0| 0-W| | 0| 0-W| 1200W| P
4 Burner Unit 220V
Top Left : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Bottom Left: Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Middle: Nominal Power: 1300W(LEVEL 9) /1500W(Boost)
Top Right : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Bottom Right: Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost
Max power for four is 4,000w
4 Burner Unit
Levels| L-Top B| L-Lower B| Levels| | Levels| R-Top B| R-Lower B| Levels
P| 1200W| 0-W| 0| | P| 1200W| 0-W| 0
9| 1000W| 600W| 1| | 9| 1000W| 600W| 1
8| 950W| 650W| 2| | 8| 950W| 650W| 2
7| 900W| 700W| 3| | 7| 900W| 700W| 3
6| 850W| 750W| 4| | 6| 850W| 750W| 4
5| 800W| 800W| 5| | 5| 800W| 800W| 5
4| 750W| 850W| 6| | 4| 750W| 850W| 6
3| 700W| 900W| 7| | 3| 700W| 900W| 7
2| 650W| 950W| 8| | 2| 650W| 950W| 8
1| 600W| 1000W| 9| | 1| 600W| 1000W| 9
0| 0-W| 1200W| P| | 0| 0-W| 1200W| P
3 Burner Unit 220V
Left : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Middle Left: Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Large Right: Nominal Power: 1300W(LEVEL 9) /1500W(Boost)
Max power for four is 3,600w
3 Burner Unit
Levels| Left Corner| Middle| Levels| | Levels| Larger R
P| 1200W| 0-W| 0| | P| 1500W
9| 1000W| 600W| 1| | 9| 1300W
8| 950W| 650W| 2| | 8| 1200W
7| 900W| 700W| 3| | 7| 1100W
6| 850W| 750W| 4| | 6| 1000W
5| 800W| 800W| 5| | 5| 900W
4| 750W| 850W| 6| | 4| 800W
3| 700W| 900W| 7| | 3| 700W
2| 650W| 950W| 8| | 2| 600W
1| 600W| 1000W| 9| | 1| 500W
0| 0-W| 1200W| P| | 0| 0-W
2 Burner Unit 220V
Top : Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Bottom: Nominal Power: 1000W(LEVEL 9) /1200W(Boost)
Max power for four is 2,000w
2 Burner 220V|
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Levels| Top B| Lower B| Levels
P| 1200W| 0-W| 0
9| 1000W| 600W| 1
8| 950W| 650W| 2
7| 900W| 700W| 3
6| 850W| 750W| 4
5| 800W| 800W| 5
4| 750W| 850W| 6
3| 700W| 900W| 7
2| 650W| 950W| 8
1| 600W| 1000W| 9
0| 0-W| 1200W| P
1 & 2 Burner Unit 110V are on North American Standard Plug and outlet.
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