ADLER AD 6513 Induction Cooker User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ADLER
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AD 6513 Induction Cooker
user manual
SAFETY CONDITIONS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ON SAFETY OF USE PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Dear Customer
Thank you for buying ADLER products.
AD6513 is an appliance intended to warm up or prepare meals.
ATTENTION:
This appliance is intended for household use only.
This appliance is NOT intended for commercial/professional use.
This appliance MUST NOT be used outdoor.
Attention! Before using this appliance carefully read this manual to avoid the
risk of accidents and to ensure proper use of the appliance. Keep and store
the manual so as to ensure easy reference in the future. The manufacturer
shall not be held reliable for damage caused by misuse or improper operation
of the appliance.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
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Before using the appliance check if the voltage indicated in the data plate corresponds to the local power supply parameters. Remember that AC stands for “alternating current” while DC stands for “direct current”.
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Unwind and straighten the power cord
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Make sure that the power cord and the plug have no visible signs of damage
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Make sure that, before and during use, the power cord is not routed above naked flames or another source of heat or hungover sharp edges which might damage the cable insulation.
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Periodically check the condition of the power cord. If damaged the power cord should be replaced by an authorized repair facility to avoid danger.
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Before the first use remove all the packaging elements. Attention! Where the casing is composed of metal parts, such parts may be covered with a protection film that is hardly visible. The film should be removed too.
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This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities unless they have been given supervision of authorized or experienced persons always in accordance with this manual
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The appliance is intended for operation with external time switches or separate remote control systems.
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The appliance can only be connected to an earthed 220-240V ~50/60 Hz socket
CAUTION: This appliance is not intended for use by children under the age of 8 or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge of the equipment unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the equipment and the related hazards by a person responsible for their safety and they are aware of the danger related to the operation of the equipment.
Children should not play with the equipment. The equipment must not be cleaned or maintained by the children unless they are not under the age of 8 and the activities are
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Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
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Do not use the appliance near inflammable materials.
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The power cord must not hang over a tabletop or touch hot surfaces.
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Do not immerse the appliance or the power cord in water or any other liquid.
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Do not expose the appliance to weather conditions (rain, sunlight, etc.) or use it in elevated humidity conditions (bathrooms, damp holiday cottages)
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When the appliance is not in use it should always be unplugged from the power socket.
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Do not remove the power plug from the socket by pulling the cord – grip the plug instead.
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The manufacturer shall not be held liable for damage resulting from improper use of the appliance.
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Remember that some parts of the appliance and the housing may become hot during operation. Therefore, pay special attention and do not touch them to avoid burns.
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Always operate the appliance on a dry and stable surface
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NEVER cover the appliance when in use or until it has cooled down.
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Remember that it takes time for the heating elements to cool down completely
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The appliance is a 1st class fire protection device and, therefore, it must be connected to a power socket with an earthing prong.
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Provide sufficient space around and above the appliance when in use. During the operation, the appliance must not come in contact with any inflammable objects such as decorations, paper towels, curtains, clothes, etc.
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TAKE CARE when using the appliance on a surface sensitive to high temperature. In such a case use insulating pads.
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Do not use this appliance with external time switches or any other remote control systems.
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Do not heat up an empty pot.
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The appliance may affect objects having a magnetic field like radios, TVs, bank cards or audio cassettes.
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Do not use the appliance on a metal surface.
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Do not disconnect the appliance from the main socket immediately after you have finished cooking. Wait at least several seconds until it cools down.
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Do not place objects made of metal such as knives, forks, spoons, or lids on the
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Persons implanted with a pacemaker or insulin pump may operate devices with an induction heating zone, as there is a risk of them becoming hot.
induction heating fields only if these implants comply with the provisions of 2014/30/EU.
To enhance your safety it is recommended that the wiring system be equipped with an automatic residual current device with a tripping current of 30 mA.
DETAILED SAFETY CONDITIONS
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Use this appliance indoor only.
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Do not use aggressive detergents e.g. cleaning emulsions, cream cleaners, cleaning pastes, etc. as they may remove the graphic symbols such as designations, warning signs, etc.
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Do not put empty containers or dishes on the appliance.
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Do not use the electric cooker as a space heater or to warm inflammable, explosive, noxious, volatile materials or liquids.
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Do not use accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer as they may be dangerous to the use or pose the risk of damage to the appliance itself.
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Never move the appliance by pulling the power cord. Make sure that the power cord is not obstructed in any manner. Do not wrap the power cord around the appliance or kink it.
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Never move the cooker when boiling water or with hot cookware on it.
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Make sure the appliance has cooled down before storing it.
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Do not place the appliance so that the heating plate could contact other appliances (e.g. mixers). Do not put the cooker below the power socket.
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Place the cooker at least 30 cm away from the wall, furniture, other equipment, containers. Make sure that sheer curtains, curtains, clothes, or other inflammable materials cannot come closer than 30 cm away from the cooker as this may cause fire.
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Never place containers made of PVC, paper, cardboard, etc. on the heating plate.
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Do not touch the housing or the heating plates of the cooker when in use. During the operation use the knobs only. After turning the cooker off wait until it has cooled down.
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The temperature of accessible surfaces of the appliance can be high when in operation. Do not touch the hot surfaces of the appliance.
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Children of the age 3 to 8 may turn the appliance on or off only when the appliance is in its normal operating position and they are supervised or have received instructions about safe use and understood the related hazards. Children of the age 3 to 8 must not connect, operate, clean or maintain the appliance
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The appliance should be stored together with the power cord out of the reach of children under 8 years of age 16. Do not use:
– Pots and frying pans with a diameter below 12 cm,
– Cooking utensils with feet or with a rounded (non-flat) bottom
– Cooking utensils made of copper, aluminum or glass -
Magnetic bottom pots and pans intended for cooking/frying with the use of an induction cooker are recommended.
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Do not place pots and frying pans heavier than 6kg on the cooker.
WARNINGS
- Never use the appliance if damaged or malfunctioning.
- Do not operate the appliance after it has been dropped or shows clear signs of malfunctioning.
- Do not use extension cords or other electrical sockets which do not meet the standards in force or electrical regulations
- Any repairs, disassembly, or replacement of any parts should always be carried out by a professional service facility.
- If the appliance or parts such as electrical contacts, plug, or power cord have got wet dry the appliance and its components before being used.
- Never operate the appliance with wet hands.
- When you suspect that the appliance has been damaged NEVER try to repair it on yourself.
- Do not wash the appliance under running water or so that water could penetrate it.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
- Induction Cooker.
- Display Window
- Timer Button
- Max Button
- Warm Button
- – Button
- Mode Button
- + Button
- Child Lock 1
- On/ Off Button
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove the packing elements and align the power cord.
HOW TO USE
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Place the induction cooker on a dry-level surface.
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Add food to the cookware.
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Place the cookware within the circular guide indicated on the Induction Cooker.
NOTE: Ensure that the bottom of the cookware is clean as dirt may cause the bottom to stick to the Induction Cooker.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
NEVER heat empty cookware. This will cause the unit to overheat, damage the Cookware, and/or cause the unit to shut off. -
Plug into a 220-240 ~50/60 Hz volt outlet. The unit will beep and all the indicators will light for one second.
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Press the On/Off (10) Button to turn the unit on. The display window will show “—”.
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Press the Mode button (7) or + Button (8), the display window shows the default power “P6” and starts heating. Press the +/ – buttons (6/8) to select desired power level: “+” button (8) to increase and “-” button (6) to decrease the power.
There are total 9 power levels (P1: 200W, P2: 500W, P3: 800W, P4: 1000W, P5: 1200W, P6: 1400W, P7: 1600W, P8: 1800W, P9: 2000W). -
Press the Mode Button (7) again to switch to the temperature mode. The display window shows the default temperature of 200℃. The indicator ℃ will flash. Press the +/ – buttons (6/8) to select desired temperature level: “+” button (8) to increase and “-” button (6) to decrease the temperature.
There are a total of 8 temperature levels(60℃, 80℃, 120℃, 160℃, 180℃, 200℃, 220℃, 240℃, ) Of the pot/pan
The indicator ℃ will change from flashing to remain illuminated after the temperature (bottom of the pan) reaches the selected temperature. The cooker will beep to notify the user. -
If you wish to use the timer, press the Mode button (7) or + Button (8), the display window shows the default power “P6” and starts heating. Press the +/ – buttons (6/8) to select desired power level: “+” button (8) to increase and “-” button (6) to decrease the power after that press the Timer Button (3). The Display window shows the default time “30” for 30 minutes and flashing. Press the +/ – buttons to select cooking time from 0-180 mins: “+” button to increase and “-” button to decrease the time. If you press and hold the + or- button, the time will change faster. Once desired time is selected, press the Timer Button again or wait 5 seconds until the timer is now activated. The display window will show the timer or power (if in temperature mode will show the timer or temperature) alternately.
When the programmed time has elapsed, the induction cooker will beep once and shut off automatically.
NOTE: If at any time during the cooking cycle you would like to cancel the timer, simply press the Timer Button. -
Press and hold the Child Lock Button (9) ( for 3 seconds to access the child lock function. The display window shows the lock icon „ „.Only the Child Lock button and the On/Off button are available. Press and hold the Lock Button for 3 seconds to cancel the lock function.
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Warm function. Press the Warm button (5), the display window shows the default temperature of 60℃. The temperature cannot be adjusted.
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Max power function. If you wish to make the cookware’s temperature increase faster for cooking, press the Max Power Button (4).
The indicator above this button will light and the cooktop will start the maximum power level for heating. The display window shows the power level “P9”. -
Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit off when finished cooking.
IMPORTANT NOTES
NOTE: If the cookware is removed from the induction cooker at any time
during the cooking cycle, the unit will beep continually for 30 seconds, error
code E0 will appear in the Display Window and the unit will shut off
automatically
NOTE: When the unit is turned off, the fan will continue running and the
display window will also display `H’ until the temperature of the Induction
Cooker is below 50℃.
NOTE: Cookware bottom diameter should be no less than 12 cm or more than
22 cm in order to work correctly. If the Cookware is larger than the circular
cookware placement guides indicated on the Induction Cooker, the area outside
these guides will not work causing an inconsistent heating pattern.
NOTE: If the Induction cooker has been turned on without a compatible pot
in place the unit will beep for approximately 30 seconds, error code E0 will
appear in the Display Window and the unit will shut off automatically.
NOTE: When the unit is off, the fan may continue running until the
temperature of the Induction Cooker is below 50℃.
NOTE: NEVER heat empty cookware. This will cause the unit to overheat,
damage the cookware, and/or cause the unit to shut off.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Washing the appliance after each use is recommended. Disconnect the appliance
from the main socket and wait until it cools down.
Do not use petrol, solvents, brushes, or pastes to clean the induction heating
plate.
Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth with some dishwashing liquid. Use a
vacuum cleaner to remove dirt from the air supply and fan grilles. Clean the
ceramic surface and the control panel with a soft damp cloth and gentle
cleaners for ceramic surfaces.
Make sure that water does not drip on the cooker, as this can cause damage.
Never immerse the appliance or the cable in water.
All servicing, other than cleaning, should be performed by an authorized
service representative.
Error Codes:
E0: No pot.
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E1: Low voltage
E2: Over voltage
E3: Thermistor module open
E4: Thermistor module short
E5: Thermistor to IGBT open
E6: Thermistor to IGBT short
E7: Thermistor module failure
E8: Inner failure
E9: Thermistor to IGBT overheat
EA: Bottom casing thermistor overheat or short or open
If the error code E0 is reported, please check if the cookware you are using
is suitable for induction cooking or wait for the appliance to cool down and
then switch it on again.
If error codes E1,E2,E3,E4,E5,E6,E7,E8,E9,EA are reported, please contact the
Service Center for inspection and repair.
Technical data:
Power: 2000W
Power supply: 220-240V ~50/60Hz
Attention! Hot Surface” – The temperature of accessible surfaces can be higher
when the appliance is operating, which means that the housing parts become
much hotter when the appliance is in use. BE CAREFUL!!!
Please transfer cardboard packaging to waste paper. Pour the polyethylene bags (PE) into the plastic container Worn device should be returned to the appropriate point storage because it is dangerous in the device ingredients may pose a threat to the environment. The electrical device should be handed over to limit its reuse and use. If in the device there are batteries you have to take out and give to the point stored separately.
Information published | Symbol | Value | Unit |
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Model identifier | AD 6513 | ||
Type of hob | Domestic electric hobs | — | |
Number of cooking zones and/or areas | 1 |
Heating technology (induction cooking zones and cooking areas, radiant cooking
zones, solid plates)| | Induction cooking zones|
For circular cooking zones or areas: diameter of useful surface area per
electric heated cooking zone rounded to the nearest 5 mm| Ø| 20,0| cm
For non-circular cooking zones or areas:
length and width of useful surface area per
electric heated cooking zone or area,
rounded to the nearest 5 mm| L W| —| cm
Energy consumption per cooking zone or
area calculated per kg| EC electric cooking| 181,6 Wh/kg|
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg| EC electric hob| 181,6|
Wh/kg
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