Eurodib SWI3500
Before you begin:
Read the following instructions in their entirety.
Use proper cookware. Your cookware must be induction-ready.
Ensure that you have dedicated power to the installed location. Each induction range will draw 15 Amps.
One unit will operate from a single 20 Amp dedicated circuit.
Suitable Cookware:
-Stainless Steel Multi-Ply Cookware
-Iron/Steel Frying Pan
-Cast Iron, enameled cast iron
Unsuitable Cookware:
-Copper, Bronze or Aluminum Cookware
-Glass Cookware
-Ceramic Cookware without Special Coating
-Pans with a Concave Bottom
-Bowl Shaped Cookware
-Cookware with a Diameter of Less Than 4.5"
How to Operate:
Your Induction range is designed to operate in two modes: "Cook" or "Temp"
"Cook" mode offers you high-speed heating,
"Temp" mode offers you controlled holding temperatures.
In "Cook" Mode:
*An ‘E0’ code will flash until suitable cookware is placed on the glass surface of the range.
*The LED panel will display a two-digit number indication, the power level. Power levels run from 1 to 10.
*As a safety precaution, if no cookware is placed on the induction range plate after 1 minutes, the unit
will shut off.
*Once suitable cookware has been placed on the glass induction plate, the unit will continue to heat until
the range is manually shut down, or the mode is changed over to "Temp" mode.
In "Temp" Mode:
An ‘E0’ code will flash until suitable cookware is placed on the glass surface of the range.
The LED panel will display a three-digit number indication, the temperature setting. To increase the
temperature setting, turn the knob dial clockwise. To decrease the setting, turn the reverse way.
The induction range will continue to warm the food until the set temperature is reached. Once the
temperature is reached, the range will maintain that pre-selected temperature setting.
Temperature settings in "Temp" mode, In Fahrenheit are: 140°F, 170°F,200°F, 230°F, 260°F, 290°F,
320°F, 350°F, 400°F, 460°F.
Safety Precautions:
Plug the power cord into a dedicated circuit. Note: Nothing else should be plugged into this circuit. Each
induction range must have its own sufficient power supply as outlined below. Once you have plugged the
unit in, it will beep, and an’E0’ code will appear in the display window.