Healthy Choice IC800 User manual

Model: IC800
Batch: PR4263
PLEASE READ AND RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.

The illustrations used in the manual are to illustrate the operation method and structure of
the product. Where there is a small difference between the physical item and the
illustrations, please take the physical as the standard.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT:
Cook smarter, live lighter. Elevate mealtimes with our dual, digital induction cooker.
Induction cookers offer a safe, specialised alternative to stove-top cooking. Powered by
electricity, the digital induction cooker offers instantaneous adjustment to heat levels,
allowing for accurate cooking every time.
Compared to standard gas-powered cooking methods, the digital induction cooker focuses
more heat on the cooking vessel, with less heat transference to the rest of the kitchen.
Each unit is pre-fitted with automatic protection from overheating. The polished black
crystal heating plate only heats up if a suitable pot or saucepan is placed on it and if the pot
is removed for more than one minute, the induction cooker will automatically shut off.
Powerful cookers don’t have to mean high energy bills. Our dual digital induction cookers
are highly efficient, allowing you to save on your energy output and care for the
environment.
Experience advanced cooking technology, with four pre-set cooking programs and eight
power and temperature settings, allowing you to secure the perfect heat for your future
dish. Its large LED display is easy to read, offering you a convenient means of keeping track
of your cooking ventures. Enjoy two 28cm x 28cm work surfaces for cooking simultaneous
meals with two separate control systems, taking your culinary skills to the next level.
Optimise your cooking time with our high-powered dual, digital induction cooker.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
NOTICE! The plate is hot after cooking. Please don’t touch with your hand!
xThis appliance is for household use only. It is not suitable for commercial use. It must
only be used for its intended purpose.
xThis appliance is for indoor use only, it is not suitable for outdoor use.
xThis 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 use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
xNever leave the appliance unattended when in use.
xIf the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electronics repairer
person to avoid a hazard. Never use a damaged appliance.
xThere are no user serviceable parts inside this appliance, any repairs to the appliance
must be carried out by a qualified repair person.
xUse this appliance connected to its own individual electricity mains power socket. Do
not use this appliance with an extension lead.
xBefore use, check the voltage on the rating label matches the mains power supply.
xNever pull or carry the appliance by the power cable.
xTo protect against electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, power cable or plug
in water or allow them to come into contact with water. Do not touch the appliance
or connect/disconnect the plug with wet hands.
xDo not let the power cable hang over the edge of the worktop or table, or touch any
hot surfaces such as stovetops. Place the appliance away from the edge of your
worktop or table during use. Ensure surface is level, sturdy and dry.
xAs a safety precaution, after the appliance has been turned on and if no button has
been pressed, the appliance will turn off automatically.
xThe appliance should not be placed directly onto a surface that may be damaged by
heat. Do not use the appliance on top of a plastic sheet or fabric surface such as a
tablecloth.
xSufficient space is needed around the appliance while it is in use. Avoid any loose
material hanging neat the appliance such as a curtain or blind. 12cm space around the
appliance on all sides and 100cm of clear space height wise is advisable.
xDo not block the air inlet or the air outlet. Blocking the air inlet or air outlet can cause
the temperature inside the appliance to become excessively high. If this occurs, the
auto protection will activate to cut off the power supply.
xIn the instance that the auto protection has been activated, disconnect the appliance

from the mains power. Wait for it to cool down completely. Then re-connect it to
mains power and push the ON/OFF button to turn it on again.
xDo not insert anything into the vents of the appliance. This can cause an electric shock.
xNever attempt to lift or move the appliance during use.
xThe temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is in use. Do
not touch the hots surfaces.
xAllow the appliance to cool down completely before touching the top plate.
xOnly use suitable pots and pans to use with an induction cooker.
xDo not place any metal materials such as kitchen cutlery, pan lid, aluminium foil onto
the appliance as they will activate the inductive current.
xNoise will generate when a pan or pot made from some metals are used. This is safe
and normal due to the coefficient of thermal expansion.
xThe fan inside the appliance is running to dissipate heat. The fan can be heard during
operation of the appliance and soon after operation has stopped.
xDo not place anything between the top plate of the appliance and the base of the
cooking pot or pan. This can interfere with the magnetic field of the cooker and cause
a hazard.
xDo not subject the appliance to impact as the top plate is very fragile. Do not use the
appliance if the top plate is cracked.
xAfter use and before cleaning, turn off the appliance, unplug the appliance and let it
cool down. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scourer’ s as they will damage the
appliance.
xTo clean the appliance, wipe the ceramic plate with a cloth which has been dampened
by water mixed with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Wipe the cooker body and
control board. Wipe dry when finished.
xDo not spray water onto the appliance directly, do not immerse the appliance, power
cable or plug in water, or allow them to come into contact with water.
xKeep the appliance clean to avoid trapping insects into the fan.
xClean the air inlet and the air outlet with a damp cotton bud or swab.
xIt is normal that a yellow coloured coat will form on the ceramic plate after some time.
This is normal and will not affect operation.
xImproper use of the appliance can cause its damage and injury to its user.
VENTILATION
Sufficient space is needed around the appliance while it is in use. Avoid any loose material
hanging neat the appliance such as a curtain or blind. 12cm space around the appliance on
all sides and 100cm of clear space height wise is advisable.

INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTION COOKING:
Induction cooking is a cooking method which a cooking vessel (pot or pan) is heated by
magnetic induction rather than thermal conduction from a flame of electrical heating
element on a traditional stove top.
A magnetic field is generated from the coils under the surface of the cook top and heat is
transferred directly into the pots and pans. The appliance applies the heating principle of
the magnetic field inducing the whorl electric current. A whorl electric current is a spiral or
circular pattern of electric currents. It utilses the magnetic field produced by the current
passing the loop when the magnetic force line passes the bottom of the cooking vessel. It
will produce numerous whorl electric currents what will heat the cooking vessel and the
food inside it rapidly.
The cooking vessel used on an induction cooker must be made of or contain a ferromagnetic
steel such as cast iron or some stainless steels.
SUITABLE POTS/PANS FOR USE WITH THE INDUCTION COOKER:
Use iron, cast iron, stainless steel (with high steel content) pots or pans with the induction
cooker.
Ensure the diameter is between 12cm-26cm.
Ensure that the pots or pans have a flat base.
Stainless steel pot Iron skillet Cast iron pot Iron/Steel frying pan
Enamel ware Stainless steel or Enamel pot Iron pan

UN-SUITABLE POTS/PANS FOR USE WITH THE INDUCTION COOKER
Ceramic pot Anti-heating glass pan/pot Pot with curved base
Pot with legs Diameter less than 12cm Alloy with low iron content
**Aluminium cookware is also unsuitable.
The induction cooker has an automatic pot checking feature which will not allow the
appliance to operate if the pot or pan being used is not compatible. When the power button
is pressed, the appliance will not operate. You will need to change to a different pot or pan
which is suitable for use with the induction cooker.
PANEL:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Put the appliance on top of a suitable bench top.
2. Connect the power plug into the power point.
3. There will be a beep sound and the appliance will be on. The display will show “--:--“.
4. Put the pot or pan onto the centre of the heating zone.
5. Press the ON/OFF button.
6. Press a Function button (stew, fry. Heat-up, boil). The indicator light for the relevant
function will be illuminated.

FUNCTION DETAILS:
FRY: Press “-” or “+” button to select temperature from 80 to 270Ԩ.
There are 8 levels of temperature are selectable:80/100/130/160/180/210/240/270Ԩfor
left and right burner
BOIL: Press “-” or “+” button to select power from 200 to 2000 watts.
There are 8 levels of watt are selectable:200/600/800/1000/1300/1600/1800/2000 WATTS
for left burner.
There are 8 levels of watt are selectable:200/500/800/1000/1200/1300/1400/1500 WATTS
for right burner.
STEW: The display shows 1300(watts) for left and right burner. This is not adjustable.
HEAT-UP: The display shows 500(watts) for left and right burner. This is not adjustable.
SET UP TIMER/PRE-SET:
A cook time can be set for boiling and frying functions, max time is 3 hours. At the end of
the set time, the appliance will stop operation.
A pre-set count down timer can be set for stewing and heating up options, at the end of the
timer, the appliance will begin to operate. The max time is could be set for is 24 hours.
Setting a cook time:
Press the ON/OFF button.
Press either FRY or BOIL, adjust the temperature for FRY or adjust the power level for BOIL if
required.
Then press the TIMER button. The display will show “0:10”.
Press the “+” button repeatedly to set the time increments of one minute.
Press the “-” button repeatedly to set the time decrements of one minute.
The display will show the desired setting.
When your chosen countdown time is on the screen, you do not need to press anything
else.
NOTE: This timer means the device will keep frying or doing hot pot for the time you input.
After the set time has elapsed, the device will come back to standby mode.
You can select from 0-3 hours.
Setting a countdown timer:
Press the ON/OFF button.
Press either STEW or HEAT UP,
then press the TIMER BUTTON. The display will show “0:30”.
Press the “+” button repeatedly to set the time increments of 30 minutes.
Press the “-” button repeatedly to set the time in decrements of one minute.
The display will show the desired setting.
When your chosen countdown time is on the screen, you do not need to press anything
else.

The device will come back to standby mode immediately after you input the time.
The countdown timer will begin to countdown.
After the set time has elapsed, the device will start to work under the function you selected
(STEW/HEAT-UP).
You may change the previous timer at any time.
The other settings will remain.
TO cancel the timer, press the ON/OFF button.
The cooking plate will keep the function which you have chosen before.
You may also turn the appliance off directly with the “ON/OFF” button.
ELECTRICITY BUTTON:
Press the Electricity button repeatedly to view the volts and power level.
ON/OFF:
When the unit is operating, press the ON/OFF button the unit will stop heating and enter
into standby mode.
To turn the unit off, disconnect it from the mains power.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE:
xAfter use and before cleaning, turn off the appliance, unplug the appliance and let it
cool down. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scourer’ s as they will damage the
appliance.
xTo clean the appliance, wipe the ceramic plate with a cloth which has been dampened
by water mixed with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Wipe the cooker body and
control board. Wipe dry when finished.
xDo not spray water onto the appliance directly, do not immerse the appliance, power
cable or plug in water, or allow them to come into contact with water.
xKeep the appliance clean to avoid trapping insects into the fan.
xClean the air inlet and the air outlet with a damp cotton bud or swab.

TROUBLESHOOTING:
PROBLEM
CHECK POINTS
REMEDY
After connecting the
power and pressing
the ON/OFF button,
the appliance has no
response.
Has the electricity supply
been suspended?
Use after resuming the
electricity.
Is the plug connected firmly?
Check the root causes carefully.
If the problem can’t be fixed,
please contact service centre for
checking and repairing.
Is the fuse broken down?
The unit is making
beeping sounds.
Incompatible cookware or no
cookware is used.
Replace compatible cookware for
the induction cooker.
Is the cookware not placed in
the centre of the heating
zone circle?
Place the cookware at the centre
of the defined heating zone
circle.
Is the cookware bigger than
12cm?
Ensure the cookware has a
diameter larger than 12cm but
does not exceed 26cm.
No operation during
the heating being in
use.
Is the cookware empty or the
temperature too high?
Please check whether the
appliance is being misused.
Is the air intake/exhaust vent
clogged or dirt has
accumulated?
Remove the obstruction clogging
the air intake/exhaust vent and
then operate the appliance again
after cooling down.
Has the unit been used for
over 2 hours without any
external instruction?
Reset cooking modes or use the
timer function.

ERROR MESSAGES:
Error codes occur E0
Without cookware or
Incompatible cookware used
When showing error signal E0 or
E6 please check whether the
cookware is not suitable, or
switch the appliance on again
after it is cooled down naturally.
When showing E1, E2, E3, E4, E5,
E7, E8 please contact service
centre for checking and repairing.
Error Codes occur E1
Short circuit
Error Codes occur E2
Overheat protection, internal
Error Codes occur E3
High voltage
Error Codes occur E4
Low voltage
Error Codes occur E5
Temperature sensor issue
Error Codes occur E6
Overheat, cookware or no
contents in pans or pots
Error Codes occur E7
Fan issue
Error Codes occur E8
NTC failure protection
If the above remedies/controls cannot fix the problem, unplug the appliance immediately,
contact Lenoxx service for inspection and repair. Note the error code and report it.
To avoid any danger and damage to the appliance, do not disassemble or repair it by
yourself.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Max Power, left: 2000W
Max Power, right: 1500w
Voltage: 220-240V, 50/60Hz
Max Temperature: 270°C
Timer: 3 Hours timer, 24 Hours countdown timer

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