duxtop 9600LS, 9610LS Induction Cooktop User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- duxtop
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, AND SAFEGUARDS
- PARTS IDENTIFICATION
- SELECTING THE PROPER COOKWARE
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE & CUSTOMER SERVICE
- COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DISPOSAL
- CONTACT
- Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INDUCTION COOKTOP
User Manual
Model: 9600LS(Silver) / 9610LS(Black)
Welcome to the Secura Family!
Congratulations on being the proud owner of your new Secura product. We
believe in manufacturing only the highest quality kitchen, home and personal
care products for our customers. We are a U.S.based manufacturer and all our
products meet strict standards for manufacturing, safety and performance.
We also believe in providing the best customer service and support in the
industry. That is why we offer a two-year warranty on this product that
ensures your satisfaction – so you can enjoy it for years to come. If you
have questions or need assistance, please email
CustomerCare@thesecura.com. For the
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purchase, complete contact information, and detailed information about the
issue, including pictures when applicable.
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The Secura Team
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To reduce the risk of fi re, injury or electrical shock along with extending the life of your cooktop, please read and follow all of the information in this manual before using it and save it for future reference.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, AND SAFEGUARDS
Read all instructions thoroughly before operating the duxtop ®induction cooktop unit to avoid injury to:
- yourself
- others
- property or
- damaging the unit itself
Keep this User Manual as a handy reference.
Electrical Hazards
Observe the following cautions:
DO NOT
- submerse the cooktop unit or electrical cord in liquid, touch the unit with wet hands, or use in a wet outdoor environment
- use if cooktop surface is cracked
- operate if the electrical cord is frayed or if wires are exposed
- let the electrical cord hang over the edge of a table or counter-top
- move the unit by pulling on the power cord
Electric shock hazard. Only qualifi ed experts may perform repair and maintenance work on the cooktop unit. Never disassemble or attempt to repair the cooktop yourself.
Personal Safety
For your own personal safety and the safety of others:
DO NOT
- touch the cooktop surface or cookware bottom for several minutes after using as both will be hot
- move the cooktop unit while cooking or with hot cookware on cooktop surface
- place any metal objects on the cooktop surface other than authorized metal cookware or an Induction Interface Disk
- place the cooktop on any metal surface as the surface could become hot
- heat unopened cans of food as they could expand and explode
- use in or around flammable or explosive environments
- allow children to use or be near the cooktop while it is in use.
- use the unit to heat or warm the room
CAUTION : This cooktop unit emits an electromagnetic fi eld, therefore
people with pacemakers should consult with their physician before using it.
Product & Property Damage
To prevent damage to the cooktop or surrounding area:
DO NOT
- heat empty containers on the cooktop surface
- place any metal object other than cookware on the cooktop surface
- place objects weighing more than 25 pounds on the cooktop surface
- block the cool air inlet and fan
- operate cooktop on flammable surfaces
- clean a duxtop ® induction cooktop in a dishwasher
- use the cooktop unit for anything other than its intended purpose
- place objects affected by a magnet, such as a credit card, radio, television, etc, near the unit while operating the unit
- share a 120V, 15 amp electrical outlet with another electrical item
- block the rear and sides of the unit – keep at least 4” from walls for proper ventilation
- place any combustible material such as paper or towels, near or on the cooktop while it is in use.
Warning : Changes or modifi cations to this unit will void the user’s
warranty.
Warning : Household use only. Not for commercial use.
To avoid circuit overload, do not operate another electrical appliance on the
same outlet or circuit.
Always follow basic safety precautions when using any electrical products,
especially when children are present.|
CAUTION: HOT SURFACES – This appliance generates heat during use. Proper
precautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns, fi res or another
injury to persons or damage to property.
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
DO NOT IMMERSE IN LIQUID
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
SELECTING THE PROPER COOKWARE
Your induction cooktop will not operate without compatible cookware. Read the
following information in this section carefully to get the maximum effi ciency
from your cooking unit. The rule of thumb for selecting cookware is, if a
magnet sticks to the cookware bottom, the cookware will work on your duxtop ®
induction cooktop.
The bottom surface of the cookware must
- Be made of ferrous magnetic material. If the cookware bottom is made of material with low ferrous magnetic content the “E0” error code may display, indicating cookware is not suited for induction cooking.
- Have a flat the bottom surface with a minimum bottom diameter of 5″. The diameter and thickness of the cookware’s magnetic layer needs to be large enough to catch the magnetic wave, otherwise,, the cooktop may not operate (displays “E0” error code).
- Touch the cooktop or rise no more than 1″ above it.
SUITABLE COOKWARE MATERIAL
- cast iron;
- iron;
- magnetic steel;
- enameled iron,
- stainless steel manufactured with a magnetic bottom
DO NOT use cookware made out of:
- Glass
- Ceramic
- Copper
- Aluminum
- Non-magnetic stainless steel {18/10, 18/8) bottom
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE A DEDICATED OUTLET. This unit is designed to operate using a 110/120V electrical outlet having a 15 amp capacity. This is a high draw appliance and should not share an outlet or circuit with any other electrical appliance.
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Place the unit on a dry, stable, level and non-combustible, non-metallic surface.
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Allow at least 4 inches of space around the whole cooktop unit for proper ventilation.
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Plug the POWER CORD into a 120V/15 amp electrical socket. The unit will “Beep” and the POWER INDICATOR light will illuminate red.
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Before turning the cooktop on, make sure the ingredients are in the compatible cookware and the cookware is centered on the COOKWARE ALIGNMENT GUIDE.
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Once the cooktop is plugged in, starting the cooking process is a simple two-step process.
Press the “ON/OFF” button, the cooktop will cycle “ON”, the COOL AIR FAN will start and the LCD display screen will light showing a series of dashes. Press the “MENU” button, the cooktop will activate at the default power setting of 5.0. -
After cooking is completed, press the “ON/OFF” button to turn the unit off. The LCD screen will turn off, however, “HOT” will display and the COOL AIR FAN will continue to run until the unit has cooled.
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If the cooktop unit does not operate as intended, see the Troubleshooting Guide in section 6.
Operation Modes
This unit offers both Power and Temperature Modes for convenient and effi cient
cooking along with an automatic 10-hour timer:
POWER MODE OPERATION
The Power and Temperature Mode functions work independently of each other. The
power level selected directly relates to the amount of wattage or the BTU/HR
equivalent, the cooktop generates. To increase the cooking speed, select a
higher power level.
The default power level setting is 5.0. Press the + or – buttons to adjust
power levels from 0.5 to 10. If the “E2” error code is displayed during
cooking, the cookware bottom has exceeded 460 degrees F, switch to
Temperature Mode at this time.| TEMPERATURE MODE OPERATION
The Temperature Mode should be used when a specifi c cooking temperature is
required. Once the cookware has reached the selected temperature, the unit
will cycle to maintain the selected cooking temperature.
The default temperature level setting is 300 degrees F. Press the + or –
buttons to adjust the temperature setting. Use the Temperature Mode when
specifi c temperatures must be maintained. This model has 20 temperature
settings ranging from 100 degrees F-460 degrees F (37.8°C238°C).
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Additional Preset Function Buttons:
- LOCK – The “LOCK” buttons allow you to lock out all the other buttons and is a convenience and safety feature. It is designed to keep the cooking and timer settings from being accidentally changed once they have been set. The “LOCK” features do NOT lock the ON/OFF button, so the cooktop can always be shut off if needed.
- BOIL – If you press the “BOIL” button the unit will switch to POWER MODE level 10 and the timer will automatically set to 10 minutes. When the timer has expired, the unit will “beep” and the cooktop will turn off. If the volume of water has not reached a full boil, please restart the BOIL function.
- KEEP WARM – If you press the “KEEP WARM” button, the unit will switch to TEMPERATURE MODE at 140 degrees F with the timer set for 30 minutes.
Power Level | Watts | Cooking Level |
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0.5 | 100 | Simmer-keep warm |
1.0 | 180 | Simmer-keep warm |
2. | 260 | Simmer-keep warm |
2.0 | 340 | Simmer-keep warm |
3. | 420 | Low |
3.0 | 500 | Low |
4. | 580 | Low |
4.0 | 660 | Low |
5. | 740 | Medium-low |
5.0 | 820 | Medium-low |
6. | 900 | Medium-low |
6.0 | 1000 | Medium-low |
7. | 1100 | Medium-high |
7.0 | 1200 | Medium-high |
8. | 1300 | Medium-high |
8.0 | 1400 | Medium-high |
9. | 1500 | High |
9.0 | 1600 | High |
10. | 1700 | High |
10 | 1800 | High |
Temp Setting | Temp (F) | Temp (C) |
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1 | 100 | 38 |
2 | 120 | 49 |
3 | 140 | 60 |
4 | 160 | 71 |
5 | 180 | 82 |
6 | 200 | 93 |
7 | 220 | 104 |
8 | 240 | 116 |
9 | 260 | 127 |
10 | 280 | 138 |
11 | 300 | 149 |
12 | 320 | 160 |
13 | 340 | 171 |
14 | 360 | 182 |
15 | 375 | 191 |
16 | 390 | 199 |
17 | 405 | 207 |
18 | 420 | 216 |
19 | 440 | 227 |
20 | 460 | 238 |
POWER MODE vs. TEMPERATURE MODE
Switching between Power Mode and Temperature Mode is accomplished by pressing
the “MENU” button.
If a specifi c cooking temperature is not required, we suggest using Power mode
instead of Temperature mode. To quickly bring a pot of water to boil, use a
higher power level setting or simply press the “BOIL” button. For frying or
browning food, Temperature mode is preferred because the built-in
microprocessor monitors and regulates the cookware temperature to the preset
temperature. Frying or browning food under Power mode may overheat the
cookware, and in some cases, extremely high temperatures may damage your
cookware or cooktop. The duxtop(c) induction cooktop has a built-in safety
mechanism to detect such situations and the unit can switch to Temperature
mode from Power mode automatically when overheating is detected. When this
happens it is an indication that Temperature mode may be more suitable for
your current cooking task.
Limitations of Temperature Mode:
Like all other cooktops 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 fodaily
cooking requirements. The temperature in your pan may be different than the
setting you have selected. Please test a few times to fi nd the proper
temperature setting for your particular cooking task and cookware.
10-HOUR AUTOMATIC TIMER
The automatic timer may be used with either the Temperature or Power mode.
Press the “TIMER” button to activate the timer. The TIMER portion of the LCD
display will activate and 0:00 will appear in the LCD READOUT DISPLAY. The :00
minutes portion of the readout will be blinking, indicating the minutes can be
set. Press the + or – button until the desired number of minutes appears.
Wait seconds and the 0: hours side of the readout will begin to blink. This
indicates you may now set the number of hours for the timer. Press the + or –
key to set the number of hours. 5 seconds after you have set the hours portion
of the timer, the numbers will stop blinking and timing will start. If you do
not enter an amount of time into the AUTOMATIC TIMER within 10 seconds the
feature will shut off and the timer will not be set. The + and – buttons can
be “tapped” to increase or decrease the minutes/hours by 1 minute/1 hour
increments or they can be held down for rapid increase or decrease of time, as
necessary. The timer may be reset at any time during operation by pressing the
“TIMER” button again. When the timer has expired, the unit will “beep” and the
cooktop will turn off. This unit will shut down automatically in 120 minutes
if no button or key is pressed. This is a feature in compliance with safety
regulations.
NOTE: The cooktop unit will automatically shut off and “beep” after 1 minute, if either:
- the wrong type of cookware is put on the cooktop
- no cookware is placed on the unit (“E0” will flash on the LCD screen) or
- the unit is turned on and the “MENU” button is not pressed
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The cooktop is easy to maintain. Use a moist cloth with a mild liquid detergent to wipe off grease and stains, and then let dry. Protect the cooktop from dust by covering it when not in use. Things to avoid doing.
DO NOT:
- clean the COOKTOP SURFACE with metal scouring pads, abrasives, or solvents
- immerse cord or cooktop unit in water or other liquids
- keep the unit plugged in while cleaning it
- keep the unit plugged in unless you are actually cooking with it
- store or clean the unit while still hot
- place objects heavier than 25 pounds on the Cooktop SURFACE
- use the unit if the COOKTOP SURFACE or power cord is damaged
- keep the cooktop unit on or near other heat sources
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE & CUSTOMER SERVICE
If after reviewing the troubleshooting guide the problem is not resolved, do
not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Please contact us at
CustomerCare@thesecura.com for
assistance.
PROBLEM – After plugging in the power cord, the POWER INDICATOR LlGHT
does not illuminate red:
- The plug may be loose in the electrical outlet or
- The circuit breaker may be inoperative or tripped
PROBLEM -The POWER INDICATOR LIGHT is lit, but the fan is not running, nor is the cookware heating up:
- Press the “MENU” button
- The wrong type of cookware (non-magnetic) is being used
- The pan is not centered on the COOKTOP ALIGNMENT GUIDE correctly
- The COOKTOP SURFACE may be cracked
PROBLEM -The induction cooktop suddenly stops heating during operation and shuts down:
- The cooktop unit shuts down due to the overheating sensor detecting an excessively high surface temperature. The cause may be heating empty cookware or cooking at a high power setting for too long
- A blocked COOL AIR INLET & FAN or WARM AIR OUTLET caused the cooktop to overheat;
- The unit was unplugged while in use
- The fuse or circuit breaker tripped during use
PROBLEM – The Induction cooktop switches from Power mode to Temperature mode automatically:
- This is a safety feature. The unit switches to Temperature mode (140 degrees F) when the cookware is overheated under Power mode. This is most likely to occur when you are frying or sautéing food. These cooking methods involve high heat and need a regulated temperature within a certain range. If the temperature is too low, it may not cook your food properly, if the temperature is too high, it may burn your food. Once in Temperature mode you can adjust the temperature to the appropriate setting that fi ts your cooking task. For information about when to use Power mode or Temperature mode, please refer to Section 4 – POWER MODE VS. TEMPERATURE MODE in this manual.
Error code guide
If an error code appears in the LCD READOUT DISPLAY, follow the Instructions
in the ERROR CODE table (below) to correct the problem:
ERROR
CODE| PROBLEM| REMEDY
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EO| No cookware is detected, incompatible cookware is detected or cookware is
not centered on the COOKWARE ALIGNMENT GUIDE.| If no cookware is on the
cooktop, place cookware on the top within 1 minute. If incompatible cookware
is detected replace it with proper cookware. If
the cookware is misaligned, move it within the COOKWARE ALIGNMENT GUIDE. The
unit will shut down automatically after 1 minute if none of these actions are
taken.
El| Excessive high temperature, cooling fan malfunction, or inadequate
ventilation for the cooktop.| Unplug the cord from the electrical outlet.
Ensure proper ventilation by making sure the fan is at least 4″ away from any
obstruction. Wait 10 minutes for the cooktop and cookware to cool down, and
then plug it back into a 120V electrical outlet. Turn the unit back on and
listen for the fan to make sure it is running.
E2| Cooking surface temperature exceeds
limit mit and the unit shuts 460 degrees F (238 down automatically.| This is a
safety feature to prevent the cooking surface from overheating. It usually
happens while using POWER Mode, when the cookware bottom is above 460 degrees
F (238 °C). Extremely high temperatures could damage your cookware and
cooktop. If E2 error code happens during frying or sautéing while using POWER
Mode, switch to TEMPERATURE Mode. If E2 happens while boiling water, unplug
the unit from the electrical outlet, wait 10 minutes for the cooktop and
cookware to cool down and reconnect the cord to the outlet. Turn the unit back
on, listen for the fan to start and ensure the unit is at least 4″ away from
any obstructions.
E3| Voltage input is too high or too low and the unit shuts down after 1
minute.| Unplug the cord from the electrical outlet. Verify the voltage is
110/120V AC with a voltage tester. If not, switch to a different electrical
outlet with the proper voltage level before operating the unit.
Note : If any of the above remedies fail to correct the problem, please contact CustomerCare@thesecura.com.
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are Induction cooktop advantages?
To serious cooks, the most important advantage of induction cooktops is that
you can adjust the cooking heat instantly and with great precision. The
induction cooktop uses a standard 110/120 volts of electrical power and plugs
into a standard household electrical outlet. Because duxtop ® cooktops
produce up to 1,800 watts of power, they are almost 50% more powerful than gas
stoves and heat up to temperature nearly twice as fast as electric cooking
elements, yet they do not require the high amperage of 220-volt power not
commonly found in household kitchens.
Is induction cooking more effi cient than gas?
With an 83% energy effi ciency, induction cooking is more effi cient than both
electric or gas. While gas-burning cooktops are only 30-35% effi client and
cost approximately $1.65 per hour to operate, an induction cooktop costs only
$0.12 per hour to operate.
How safe is induction cooking?
Because there is no open flame or hot cooking element, the induction cooktop
creates heat only in the cookware. The cooktop surface remains cool except for
the heat transferred from the bottom of the cookware to the glass surface
(immediately below the cookware).
What are the electrical power requirements?
Single burner induction units designed for the U.S. market are all capable of
operating efficiently on a standard 110/120-volt outlet. It is strongly
recommended to dedicate an outlet for each individual unit when being used
since each unit will draw about 15 amps, the amperage of most common household
electrical outlets.
What type of cookware can I use?
The general rule of thumb is, if a magnet sticks to it, it will work with the
duxtop ® cooktop. Cookware made from cast iron, iron, enameled steel or iron,
or magnetic stainless steel work very well. duxtop ® offers a large selection
of Whole-clad Tri-ply Induction Ready Premium Cookware™. How is induction
cooking different than electric cooking ? Induction units place the electrical
energy directly into the cookware without using energy towards a heating
element. Regular electric cooking elements use energy to heat the heating
element and then through conduction, the heat is transferred to the cooking
pan. Induction cooking heating is very rapid and responsive to temperature
control changes making them even faster and more efficient than gas cooking.
Resistance-type heating elements are very ineffi client and are slow to
respond.
Is it easy to use?
The rapid heating of the cookware makes all kinds of cooking fast and easy,
especially when warming, sautéing, frying, and boiling pasta. Cleaning a
duxtop ® induction cooktop unit is easy. With no open flame or heating element,
food does not burn on so you can just wipe the cooktop surface clean with a
damp towel.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model | 9600LS(Silver) / 9610LS(Black) |
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Power Source | 120V/60Hz 15 amp circuit |
Output | 100-1800 watts |
Power Levels | 0.5-10 |
Temperature Range | 100°F- 460°F (37.8°C-238°C) |
Weight | 5 lbs. 12 oz. |
Dimensions | 11.4″X14″X2.5″ |
Cord Length | 5 ft. |
DISPOSAL
When this appliance has reached the end of its life, please dispose of the unit properly. This and other electrical appliances contain valuable materials that can be recycled. Electronic waste may be harmful to our environment if not disposed of properly. We ask that you follow your governing agency’s rules and regulations when disposing of electronic appliances. Please fi nd an authorized recycling facility near you.
CONTACT
If you have any questions or concerns not addressed in this user manual,
please contact our Customer Service Department at
888-792-2360 or email us at
CustomerCare@thesecura.com.
Please read the operating instructions before using this product.
Please keep the original box and packaging materials in the event that service
is required.
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
The Manufacturer of this product warrants to the original purchaser of this
product that this product will be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for 2 years from the date of
purchase. The manufacturer will, at its option, repair or replace with a new
or refurbished product. The Manufacturer reserves the right, before having
any obligation under this limited warranty, to inspect the product, and all
costs of shipping the product for inspection and warranty service shall be
borne solely by the purchaser.
For the fastest processing of a warranty claim, the Purchaser should e-mail
CustomerCare@thesecura.com and include
the product name and model #, proof of
original purchase, complete contact information, and detailed information
about the issue, including pictures when applicable.
The manufacturer’s limited warranty is valid only in accordance with the
following conditions:
- The product is purchased directly from the manufacturer or an authorized reseller or distributor.
- Only the original purchaser is covered by this warranty. This warranty is not transferable.
- The product is for personal use only. This warranty is void if the product is used in a commercial or institutional establishment.
- This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or damage caused by misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, acts of nature, or unauthorized modification or repair.
- Purchaser must present acceptable proof of purchase for the product.
- This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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888-792-2360
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