Chefzilla HL-SC-1A Induction Cooktop Double Burner 1800W Portable User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Chefzilla
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Chefzilla HL-SC-1A Induction Cooktop Double Burner 1800W Portable
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INDUCTION COOKER is used in households for cooking and heating foods. For its merits, it is small, multifunction, energy saving, easy to use, and environment friendly.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following:
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This appliance is not suitable for long time use and continuous cooking, otherwise, the warranty will be voided.
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To avoid fire or shock hazards, check the voltage indicated on the rating label.
Plug the appliance into the correct electrical supply socket that matches the conditions on the rating label. -
Do not use an extension cord with this appliance, recommended to use an individual electric supply socket.
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Do not place the electric cord under the pan cover. Do not overlay the cord with sharp elements. Place the power cord where it will not trip over people.
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Do not use the appliance when the plug, power cord, or panel is damaged.
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Place the appliance in a flat, firm, dry, and safe place, and make sure there is at least 10cm of space to maintain air circulation. Do not use the appliance on metallic surfaces, otherwise, the appliance will be damaged. Do not operate the appliance on a plastic or other soft tablecloth.
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Do not cover any part of the cooking plate with aluminum foil and plastic vessels to prevent the risk of electric shock, short-circuiting, or fire.
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Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, and lids should not be placed on the cooking plate because they can get hot.
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Do not place mobile phones, watches, or other metal objects such as rings on or near the panel of the induction cooker, otherwise, it may cause damage to the induction cooker and the metal objects may get hot.
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Never put empty cookware on the running induction cooker, as this could cause deformation of the cookware or damage to the heating coil.
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The maximum loadable weight of the induction cooker is 7kg, do not overweight.
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Be careful of the hot steam coming out of the pan to avoid scalding. Do not overfill the cooker to prevent water from splashing and damaging the appliance.
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For better performance and maintenance, do not operate the appliance for more than 2 hours continually.
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Always switch off the appliance when unattended.
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Users with pacemakers should consult with the manufacturer.
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To avoid shortening the lifespan or damaging the appliance, never use any accessories or parts from other manufacturers not recommended by the original manufacturers or service agent, use original parts or accessories only, otherwise, the warranty becomes invalid.
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Never let the appliance operate without supervision. And children should be supervised by an adult responsible for their safety to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Do not use the appliance in a damp area such as a bathroom. Indoor use only.
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Do not operate this appliance in areas where flammable liquids such as gasoline, paint, etc. are used or stored.
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Disconnect the plug from the power socket when the appliance is not in use. Seize the plug, and then pull it out. Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the cord.
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Do not immerse the appliance in water or rinse it under the tap.
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There are no parts that users can repair by themselves. If there is a problem with the appliance, please contact the service centre.
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The heating plate remains hot after use, always unplug the appliance. Let it cool down before cleaning.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid the hazard.
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WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of an electric shock.
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The appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a separate remote-control system.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for the safety
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
- Air vents
- Power cable
- Heating area
- Control panel
- Handle
INSTALLATION GUIDE
- Make sure to place the induction cooker in a place with good ventilation. And the distance between the wall and the induction cooker is over 10cm.
- Make sure that the induction cooker is on a dry and clean surface without contamination.
- Make sure that the vents on and around the bottom of the induction cooker are not blocked by anything.
PRINCIPLE OF WORKING
The induction cooker heats up the food resulting from the induction whirlpool of the frequency magnetic field. With the power on, the electric current frequency conversion will generate a magnetic field in the induction coil which is built into the induction cooker. As soon as the magnetic force line in the magnetic field touches the iron vessel, it will create countless small whirlpools which will heat the vessel and the food in it.
SUITABLE & UNSUITABLE COOKWARE
This induction cooktop will only operate with suitable cookware.
The most common types are those made from cast iron, enameled steel, and
magnetic stainless steel. The induction cooktop will not operate when using
aluminum, ceramic, copper, glass, or Pyrex cookware that has a concave bottom.
Suitable Cookware
- cast iron, enameled steel, and magnetic stainless steel
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Magnetic Stainless Steel
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Iron/Steel Fry Pan
Cast Iron Pot
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Iron pan
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Iron/Steel
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Tray Enameled Ware
Unsuitable Cookware
- Cookware with a base less than4-1/2″(11.4cm)
- Pottery, glass, aluminum, bronze or copper cookware
- Cookware with any type of footed base
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Copper, bronze and aluminum cookware
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Glass Cookware
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Ceramic Cookware (without special coating)
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Pans with legs or with concave bottom
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Bowl-shaped cookware
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Cookware with diameter less than 12cm(4.5in)
NOTE: Make sure to place the induction cooker in a place with good ventilation. And the distance between the wall and the induction cooker is over 10cm.
MAINTAINING AND CLEANING
- Unplug the AC power cord prior to cleaning the induction cooker. Do not use any caustic cleaning agents or abrasive scrubbing pads on the appliance.
- To protect yourself from electric shock, NEVER immerse the appliance, or the AC power cord in water or other liquids.
- Wipe off the ceramic plate with a warm, damp cloth and a mild, nonabrasive soap solution. Wipe off the appliance housing and the control panel with a soft cloth or mild detergent.
- Do not use any corrosive products, otherwise it will damage the appliance casing and control panel.
- DO NOT use/store any flammable, acid, or alkaline materials or substances near the appliance, as this may reduce the service life of the appliance and lead to deflagration (fire) when the appliance is turned on.
- Make sure that the bottom of the cookware does not scrape across the surface of the cooktop. A scratched surface will not impair the use of the device.
- Make sure that the appliance is properly cleaned before storage. And please store the appliance in a dry place.
- DO NOT stack excessive heavy objects on top of the appliance, otherwise, it could damage the appliance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Temperature / Power Settings
- Power setting (P” X ” indicates the power mode, it is set in stew mode.)
- Power distribution in single burner operation
Left stove
Power (W)| P1| P2| P3| P4| P5| P6 Default gear| P7| P8
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200W
Intermittent| 400W Intermittent| 600W| 700W| 800W| 900W| 1000W| 1200W
Right stove
Power (W)| P1| P2| P3| P4| P5| P6 Default gear| P7| P8
200W Intermittent| 400W Intermittent| 600W| 700W| 800W| 900W| 1000W| 1200W - Power distribution when dual burners work in power gear If the power gear mode is set on both sides of the cooker at the same time, the maximum combined gear of power can only be equal to the P11 gear, such as P3+P8=P11, P4+P7=P11, etc.
- Temperature setting (C” X ” indicates the Temperature mode, it is set in grill, fry, warm, L+R BBQ mode.)
- The temperature setting for Grill mode and L+R BBQ mode
Left stove
Temperature| C1| C2| C3| C4| C5| C6| C7| C8
Default gear
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140°F| 176°F| 212°F| 248°F| 284°F| 320°F| 356°F| 428°F
Right stove
Temperature| C1| C2| C3| C4| C5| C6| C7| C8
Default gear
140°F| 176°F| 212°F| 248°F| 284°F| 320°F| 356`F| 428°F - The temperature setting for Fry mode
Left stove Temperature| Cl| C2| C3| C4| CS| C Default6 gear| C7
C
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140°F| 176°F| 212°F| 248°F| 284°F| 320°F| 356°F
Right stove Temperature| C1| C2| C3| C4| C5| C Default gear| C7
140°F| 176°F| 212°F| 248°F| 284°F| 320°F| 356°F
3. The temperature setting for Warm mode
Left stove
Temperature| Cl| C2 Default gear| C3| C4| C5| C6| C7
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140°F| 176°F| 230°F| 284°F| 320°F| 356°F| 392°F
Right stove
Temperature| C7| C2 Default gear| C5| C4| C3| C2| Cl
392°F| 356°F| 320°F| 284°F| 230°F| 176°F| 140°F
4. Temperature setting when dual burners work in temperature gear simultaneously
If both cookers are used simultaneously in temperature gear mode, both can be
adjusted to the maximum gear. (In grill mode, the maximum gear setting is C8;
in fry mode, the maximum gear setting is C7.)
NOTE: Like all other induction cookers with a glass cooktop, the
temperature sensor is located underneath the glass top. As a result of that,
and that different cookware yields different temperatures, the temperature
readout is only an estimate of the actual cooking temperature. It is accurate
enough for daily cooking requirements.
- .If the two cookers are set to different modes, one side uses the temperature gear mode and the other side uses the power gear mode, then the cooker which uses power gear mode can only be adjusted to the P7 gear at most.
Function Buttons
: Touch this button, and the left and right cookers will enter BBQ mode
simultaneously. The default setting is C8. Rotate the knob on the right side
of the cookers to adjust the gears(from C1 to C8) of both cookers at the same
time. If you need to exit the L+R BBQ mode, press any of the buttons on the
right side of the cooker except the timer and L+R BBQ button.
: Touch this button to set the timer of the induction cooker, and both display
screens display “–“”–“.Timer can be adjusted by turning around the knob from
00 to 99 minutes. And the default time setting is 15 minutes.
: Touch this button, and the induction cooker heat at low power, keeping food
warm. The default setting is C2. Turn the knob to adjust between C1-C7 gear.
: Touch it to select the mode among grill, fry, and stew
:Touch the function button to select the Grill mode. The default setting is
C8. Turn the knob to adjust between C1-C8 gear
: Touch the function button and select the Fry mode. The default setting is
C6. Turn the knob to adjust between C1-C7 gear.
: Touch the function button to select the Stew mode. The default setting is
P6. Turn the knob to adjust between P1-P8 gear
Operation
- Connect the power supply, the appliance emits a “beep” sound, and the display screens of the two cookers and all the indicators light up for 1~2 seconds and then turn off. At this time, the induction cooker enters the standby state and both display screens display “–“”–“.
- If the knob is in the convex state, display screens keep on.
- If the knob is pushed down and flushed with the control panel, display screens flash.
- Make sure that the knob is in the convex state, both display screens display “–“”–” and are always on. Then touch the button to let the appliance enter the ready-to-work state, and the display screens display “–“”ON”.
- According to your needs, choose the appropriate mode for the induction cooker:
- touch the button to select grill, fry, and stew modes.
- touch the button to choose the keep warm function.
- touch the button to choose the synchronized grill function.
- turning the knob to adjust the gears in each function mode. Turning the knob clockwise to increase the gear, and turning the knob counterclockwise to decrease the gear.
- If need timer mode, touch the key and adjust the time length by rotating the knob. The time will increase by clockwise rotation and decrease by counterclockwise rotation .
- In the working state, touch the button again, and the induction cooker will stop working, and the fan will continue to run for 1 minute to dissipate heat, and then the cooker enters the standby mode.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the induction cooker works improperly, please check the below table.
If the problem can’t be solved, please consult the service center. DO NOT
attempt to remove the appliance and repair it yourself.
Troubleshooting | Problems | Solutions |
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The appliance is plugged into a power outlet and activated using the On/Off
button but there is no response from the appliance.| Is there a power supply
failure?| Wait for the power supply to resume.
Is the fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped?| Check the root causes
carefully. If the problem cannot be fixed, please contact our service center
for inspection and repair.
Is the plug connected firmly?
The heating is interrupted during normal use and a “beep” is heard.| Is the
cookware suitable for the induction cooktop and is the cookware placed on the
cooker?| Replace cookware that is suitable for the induction cooktop.
The cookware is not placed within the center of the marked heating| Place the
cookware within the center of the marked heating zone.
Is the cookware being removed frequently?| Place the cookware within the
heating zone and do not remove it frequently.
The appliance stops working while heating.| Is the cookware empty or is the
temperature too high?| Ensure that the cookware is not empty.
Is the air intake/exhaust vent clogged or has dirt accumulated on| Unclog the
air intake/exhaust vent. Wait appliance switch it on again to cool down then
again.
Is the appliance used for more than 2 hours?| Reset cooking modes or use the
timer function.
Error codes are reported.| EO: No pot or unsuitable cookware| Check if the
used cookware used is suitable for induction cooking or wait for the appliance
to cool down and then switch it on again.
El: The heating sensor overheats E2: IGBT overheated| Please contact the
service center for inspection and repair
E3: Low voltage E4: Over voltage| Operation continues when the mains voltage
returns to >95+10 or<135+10 Volt.
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