CHEFMASTER HEA774 Induction Hob Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- ChefMaster
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CHEFMASTER HEA774 Induction Hob
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Thank you for purchasing your Chefmaster Induction Hob. To make full use of the product please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it safe for future reference.
Safety Tips
- If you find any damage when the product is unpacked, contact your Chefmaster supplier within 24 hours of receipt of goods
- Always position on a flat stable surface
- Repairs should always be carried out by a qualified technician
- Do not use this product outside
- Do not carry when hot
- Do not move the appliance during cooking or with hot cookware on it
- Do not use cookware less than 12cm in diameter
- Do not place empty cookware on this appliance
- Do not place metal utensils/objects on this appliance as they may become hot
- Do not place magnetic items on the glass top during operation
- People with pace makers should not use this appliance, and should keep 60cm away
- Always switch off and unplug the unit before cleaning
- Move by holding the product by the base
- Always store flat and do not store products on top of it
- If the glass is cracked disconnect from the power and contact a Chefmaster distributor or qualified technician
- If the power cord becomes damaged it must be replaced by a qualified technician
- This product is not designed to be used by persons with reduced physical or mental capabilities, lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are given suitable supervision, this includes children.
Pack Contents
- 1 x Chefmaster Induction Hob
Before Use
- Remove all packaging including all protective plastic, from your Chefmaster Induction Hob
- Position on a flat surface
- Plug your Chefmaster Induction Hob into the mains
- The hob will now be ready to turn on
Operation
Cookware Suitable cookware
- All magnetic pans
- Enameled/non enameled cast iron and iron pans
- Steel/mild steel/stainless steel pans
- All pans must be flat bottomed and with a diameter between 12 – 26cm
Unsuitable cookware
- Heat –resistance glass
- Ceramic
- Copper pans
- Aluminum pans
- Rounded bottom pans
- Ensure the hob is plugged in and the power is on
- Press the on/off button and the heating light will turn on
- Place a suitable piece of cookware on the hob
- NEVER PLACE AN EMPTY PAN OR COOKWARE ON THE HOB ONCE IT IS SWITCHED ON
- Once the heating light is on select the desired cooking temperature, the hob will default to 100c.
- The hob will shut off automatically if there has been no operation for 2 hours, unless the timer is set.
Cleaning & Maintenance
- Before cleaning disconnect the Hob from the electricity supply.
- Once the unit has cooled completely wipe with a damp, soapy cloth.
- DO NOT submerge the hob in water or use water sprays to clean it
- Always clean your Chefmaster Induction Hob daily
- Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the air intake & exhaust vents
Troubleshooting
Fault | Possible Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Error message E0 | No Cookware or incorrect cookware on the hob | Place a |
suitable pan on the cooking zone
E1| Device is too hot| Clean ventilation slots and let the unit cool for a few
minutes
E2| Overheating protection is active| Remove cookware from the hob, switch off
and leave to cool for a few minutes
E3| Power input has changed| Switch off the unit and allow it
to cool, if the problem continues contact your Chefmaster distributor
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Transportation and Storage
Please handle your induction hob with care to prevent any damage to the unit
and internal parts. The induction hob should be stored somewhere which is
ventilation and non-corrosive gas.
Do not store any flammable objects near the equipment.
Technical Information
- HEA774 – Induction Hob
- Voltage ~230v 50/60Hz
- Power 3.1Kw
- Weight 7.7kg
- Dimensions 340 x 445 x 115mm
- Chefmaster Induction Hobs are supplied with a 3 pin plug and lead with a 13 amp fuse
- Appliance must be earthed
- If in doubt contact a qualified electrician or your Chefmaster distributor
Disposal Under WEEE regulations this product must not be disposed of as
household waste. To prevent damage to the environment and humans this product
must be disposed of in an approved and environmentally friendly recycling
process. For more information on how to dispose of this correctly please
contact your Chefmaster distributor or local authority responsible for waste
disposal.
Compliance All Chefmaster parts and products have undergone a stringent
testing process to ensure that comply with all European standards and
specifications.
All Chefmaster products carry the CE approval symbol.
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