Induced Energy CS3000 User manual

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CS3000 • CS3001 • iChef-ECO • SLR – Slim Line Remote
Safety and Operating Handbook
Induced Energy
Professional Induction Hobs

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Contents Page
The Model Range............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................4
Operating Procedure – Important Safety Notice..................................................................................................... 5
General Use
1. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
2. OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3. DISPLAY PANEL INDICATORS ................................................................................................................................ 7
4. RECOMMENDED HOB SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................... 7
5. SUITABLE PAN TYPES .............................................................................................................................................. 7
6. MAGNET TEST ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Maintenance
SURFACE CLEANING ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
FILTER CLEANING............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Service.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Engine Box Replacement ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Fault Finding............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Contact us
Induced Energy Ltd
Westminster Road
Brackley
Northamptonshire
NN13 7EB
Telephone: 01280 875400
Fax: 01280 706358
Email: sales@inducedenergy.com
www.inducedenergy.com

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The Model Range
The basic unit of the CS3000 induction range is 3 kW induction engine. This engine can be used as a
single zone, 2 zone or 4 zone hob and these can be either table top or dropped into the counter.
The CS3001 range was developed for the export market and is similar to the CS3000 range but
these hobs can work from a 50 and 60 Hz electrical supply rather than the 50 Hz supply of the
CS3000 range.
The iChef ECO contains the same 3 kW engine but has simpler casework than the CS3000/1 range.
The CS3000KH and CS3001KH are less powerful versions of the above prime cooking hobs and are
for keeping hot food hot.
The addition of P to a model indicates it is suitable to work through Pyrolave, other lavastones, and
some types of stone which are also able to withstand thermal shock.
The SLR range separates the electronics from the cooking coil and consists of an engine box which can
be placed up to 3 m from the cooking coil(s) in the coil tray, and the control pod.
In addition we produce the 2 x 1/1 GN iPlate visible or invisible iPlate which is an induction hot plate.
Please visit our website www.inducedenergy.com for further details.
Installation
Installers and fabricators should seek detailed installation instructions from Induced Energy.
These instructions come with every drop-in hob and can also be seen on our website.
Operating Procedure
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This appliance is not to be used 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.
Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the hob surface
since they may get hot, as may rings and watches worn by the user if close to the hob surface.
The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separated
remote control.
It is not to be used outdoors in wet conditions and it must be on a horizontal level surface.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s service
agent, or similar qualified persons, in order to avoid a hazard.
DANGER OF FIRE: DO NOT STORE ITEMS ON THE COOKING SURFACE INCLUDING ANOTHER HOB.
CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be
supervised continuously
WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire.
Do not use damaged equipment:
Do not use if silicon seals are not intact.
Do not use if the glass top is cracked.
Under NO circumstances should the covers be removed by unauthorised personnel (apart from air filter
covers for cleaning).
Maintenance to be carried out by a qualified engineer only (apart from the regular washing
of air filters).
Personnel fitted with heart pacemakers must not operate this unit unless advised by a cardiologist that
it is safe to do so.
For information concerning routine safety testing, please see the accompanying test notice.
These instructions are also available on our website: www.inducedenergy.com
Aluminium foil and plastic vessels are not to be placed on hot surfaces.
After use, switch o the hob element by means of the control. Do not rely on the pan detector.

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General Use
1. INSTALLATION
CS3000/1T Single Table-top Induction Hob • The hob should be installed on a clean, flat surface •
The hob plugs into a standard 13A mains socket. The mains plug is supplied with a 13 amp fuse. It is
recommended that the unit is also protected by a 30mA residual current device (RCD) at the socket
or elsewhere in the supply wiring. • Cooling air is drawn through the lower left front of the hob and
exhausted through the lower right front of the hob. These areas should not be obstructed.
• There is an essential, washable air filter fitted, which should be kept clean - see section 6.
CS3000/1D Single Drop-in Induction Hob As above, but follow detailed installation instructions
provided for this model.
CS3000/1GT/B -1, 2 and 3 Two-ring Table-top Induction Hob • The hob should be installed on a clean,
flat and level surface. • The GT/B-1 version plugs into a Commando 32A single phase socket.
• The GT/B -2 version has 2 x 13 amp plugs to be plugged into adjacent 13 amp sockets on the same
ring main. • The GT/B-3 version plugs into a standard Commando 32A 415V three phase mains socket.
It is recommended that the unit is also protected by a normal 30 mA Residual Current Device (RCD)
elsewhere in the supply wiring, together with a standard 32A current breaker or fuse.
• Cooling air is taken in through the air filter in the rear of the hob and is exhausted across the front
(operator’s side) of the hob. Please ensure these areas are not obstructed. • There is an essential,
washable air filter fitted, which must be kept clean - see section 6
CS3000/1QT Four-ring Table-top Induction Hob • The hob should be installed on a clean, flat and level
surface. • The hob plugs into a standard Commando 32A 415V three phase mains socket. A single
phase version is also available with 2 single phase mains leads which plug into 2 Commando 32A
single phase sockets. It is recommended that the unit also be protected by a normal 30 mA Residual
Current Device(RCD) elsewhere in the supply wiring, together with a standard 32A current breaker
or fuse. • Cooling air is taken in through air filters in the rear of the hob and is exhausted across the
front (operator’s side) of the hob. Please ensure these areas are not obstructed • There are essential,
washable air filters fitted, which must be kept clean - see section 6
CS3000/1QB Four-ring Suited Induction Hob • Please follow detailed installation instructions supplied
with this unit. • The hob plugs into a standard Commando 3-phase 5-pin mains socket. A single phase
version is also available with 2 single phase mains leads which plug into 2 Commando 32A single
phase sockets. It is recommended that the unit also be protected by a normal 30mA residual current
device (RCD) elsewhere in the supply wiring. Cooling air is taken in through air filters in the rear of the
hob which will not be visible once installed and is exhausted across the front (operator’s side) of the
hob. Please ensure these areas are not obstructed • There are essential, washable air filters fitted,
which must be kept clean - see section 6
2. OPERATION
Ensure that the hob control knob is turned “OFF” - fully anti-clockwise (If the hob is plugged in with
the socket “on” whilst the control knob is in an operational position the hob will show “Shutdown 1”.
This must be cleared by turning the knob “o”.) • Plug the hob into the mains supply. • Turn the mains
supply “on”. • All the indicators on the display panel will briefly light up – this is a “Lamp Test”. • Rotate
the control knob clockwise – the hob will come on and the central power display will light up. • Place a
suitable pan on the hob, with the food to be cooked in it. Do not heat empty pans unattended• Turn the
control knob to a suitable setting. The display goes from ‘0’ to ‘99’. This represents the approximate
% power in use. It is not an indication of temperature.
3. DISPLAY PANEL INDICATORS:
There are FOUR illuminating areas on the display panel, which will light up on the following conditions:
NO PAN This illuminates whenever the hob has detected that there is no pan on the hob (or that the
pan does not have enough ferrous content) See sections 8 & 9.
GLASS IS HOT This illuminates whenever the glass is over 80C - warning only
CLEAN FILTER This illuminates when the airflow is restricted due to a blocked air filter. See section 6 for
cleaning instructions.
SHUTDOWN This illuminates when the hob has recognised an unusual condition. It can usually
be cleared by turning the control knob fully anti-clockwise and then returning to its original position.
See Section 9.
GLASS IS HOT/ SHUTDOWN If a pan is left to boil dry, the CS3000/1 range will detect an unacceptably
high internal temperature. The unit will shut down displaying alternating GLASS IS HOT/SHUTDOWN.
See Section 9.
4. RECOMMENDED HOB SETTINGS (0-99)
The following recommended hob settings that will ensure you achieve the optimum performance from
your CS3000/1 induction hob from Induced Energy Limited:
STIR-FRYING* 80-90
ROLLING BOIL 40
GRIDDLING 30
CREPES 30
SIMMER 20
HOT-HOLDING 10
MELTING CHOCOLATE 5
*The unique depth of field allows you to continue stir-frying if the wok is lifted 30mm above the cooking area.
Note: It is important to remove pans from the cooking area if they are empty or only contain oil. The
setting control should be turned to ‘0’ when not in use. We recommend that you only switch the hob
‘o’ at the end of service..
5. SUITABLE PAN TYPES
Only the following pans are suitable for induction: • Magnetic stainless steel (as opposed to
non-magnetic) • Cast Iron (e.g. skillets, ‘le Creuset’ type pans) • Carbon steel (e.g. Woks,
enamelled metal pans). The smallest ferrous based pan to be used is 7.5cm diameter.
Aluminium and Copper pans are not suitable unless there is a ferrous metal base.
Only use vessels of the type and size recommended.
6. MAGNET TEST
To test a pan’s suitability place a simple magnet on the underneath of the pan. If it sticks well then the
pan will definitely be suitable. If there is only partial attraction then the pan may not work as eciently.

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Maintenance
SURFACE CLEANING
The hob should be kept clean. Before cleaning the hob, ensure that it is switched OFF and unplugged
from the mains supply. •. Use normal, non-scouring, kitchen surface cleaners to clean the hob. Do not
spray through the filter. • The Ceran glass top can be cleaned using ‘Hob Brite’ or similar non-scouring
proprietary cleaner. • Burnt on stains may need to be softened and removed with a scraper.
• The control knob can be removed by carefully pulling on it, to allow cleaning behind.
Do not drop the small spring inside the control knob when removing it for cleaning.
Do not flood the hob with water or spray with a hose as liquid can be taken into the electronics via
the air filter, especially if the fan is still running, and this will damage the printed circuit board.
FILTER CLEANING
The filter is essential to protect the internal electronics of the unit. Do not operate the unit without the
filter. Before cleaning the filter, ensure that the hob is switched OFF
In general the coarser mesh of the filter should be outermost.
CS3000/1T SINGLE TABLE TOP INDUCTION HOB • Unplug the hob and carefully turn it upside down •
Unclip the grille by depressing the locating clips. • Lift out the filter and clean it in warm soapy water or
a dishwasher.
iChef-ECO – as for CS3001T
All filters must be completely dry before refitting. They must be the correct way round with the finer
mesh to the inside.
CS3000/1D SINGLE DROP-IN INDUCTION HOB • The filter is located directly under the control/display
panel. • Pull the filter and its stainless steel cartridge out from under the front of the control pod. •
The whole filter cartridge can be cleaned in warm soapy water or a dishwasher
CS3000/1DF(-P) Alt Vent – The air filter may be up to 3 m from the hob and should be cleaned in the
same way as for CS3000/1DF
CS3000/1 DF-P and KH-P – the air filter may be incorporated into the base of the chassis tray and can
be cleaned by hoovering the metal mesh.
If washed, the filter must be completely dry before refitting. • Refitting is the reverse of removal;
ensure the filter the right way up with fine mesh underneath and cartridge located inside the runners.
CS3000/1GT TWO-RING TABLE-TOP INDUCTION HOB • Carefully lift the front (operator’s side)
of the hob top to disengage the latches and pull back towards you until it stops. This exposes the
filter at the extreme rear of the hob. Lift out the filter & clean it. It can be cleaned in warm soapy
water or a dishwasher.
The filter must be completely dry before refitting. • Refitting is the reversal of removal. Ensure the filter
is properly located, then push the lid back into place and ensure that the front edge locates firmly down
onto its catches. If not properly replaced all displays will flash and the hob will not work. This is a safety
feature and the hob will only work once the lid is properly positioned.
CS3000/1GB TWO –ZONE drop in induction hob – Unscrew the cover plate in the lid at the rear of the
hob and remove it. Carefully extract the air filter and clean in warm soapy water or a dishwasher. Ensure
the filter is completely dry before replacing in the slot and push down firmly. • Ensure the seal under the
cover plate is intact. If not contact Induced Energy Ltd for a replacement seal as soon as possible
(the seal is important to prevent oil and moisture damaging the electronics inside the hob).
• Screw the cover plate back in position making sure no gaps are visible between the cover plate
and the metal surround.
CS3000/1QT FOUR-RING TABLE-TOP INDUCTION HOB • Carefully lift the front (operator’s side) of the
hob top to disengage the latches and pull back towards you until it stops. This exposes the filters at the
extreme rear of the hob, one on each side. • Lift out the filters & clean them. They can be cleaned in
warm soapy water or a dishwasher. The filter must be completely dry before refitting. • Refitting is the
reversal of removal. Ensure the filters are properly located, then push the lid back into place and ensure
that the front edge locates firmly down onto its catches. If not properly replaced all displays will flash
and the hob will not work. This is a safety feature and the hob will only work once the lid is properly
positioned.
CS3000/1QB FOUR-RING SUITED INDUCTION HOB • Unscrew the two cover plates in the metal
surround at the rear of the glass top and remove them (a flat bladed screwdriver may help). • Carefully
extract the two black filters and clean them in warm soapy water or a dishwasher. • When completely
dry, replace in the slots and push down firmly. • Ensure the seal under each cover plate is intact. If not
contact Induced Energy Ltd for a replacement seal as soon as possible (the seal is important to prevent
oil and moisture damaging the electronics inside the hob). • Screw each cover plate back in position
making sure no gaps are visible between the cover plate and the metal surround.
Service
The hobs are supplied with a 2 year parts and labour warranty in the UK and a 2 year parts
warranty overseas.
The hobs display warning and error codes if there is a problem in operation, see table below.
The most common warning is Clean Filter. The hobs cannot work eciently if the air filter is
blocked as cool air is needed to keep the electronics cool. Please see individual instructions for
cleaning the air filters.
If a problem persists please call Induced Energy on 01280 875400 to speak to an engineer.
We can oer alternative repair options, eg supply spare parts, return to base, return engine to base,
call out a service engineer to repair on site.
If sending parts/hobs back please ensure that the components are securely packed, that contact has
been made with Induced Energy Ltd prior to despatch and that your contact details are enclosed.
Engine Box Replacement
This applies to the SLR ( Slim Line Remote) hob only. Turn o the mains power to the hob, unplug the
engine box at the mains, disconnect the leads between the engine box , coil tray and display and
remove the engine box for repair.
Pack carefully to return to Induced Energy.
Disposal
To be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE regulations, please call 01280 875400.

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Fault Finding
In the unlikely event of a fault, please consult the following table:
Display What it means Necessary action Likely causes
No Pan
Present
There is no pan on
the ring
Place a suitable pan on the hob Either no pan is present on the hob,
the pan is smaller than the inner ring
on the hob surface, or the pan is not
suitable for induction.
Clean filter The inside of the
hob is too hot
Turn knob fully anticlockwise
to ‘--’ and leave for 10 mins.
Turn hob on again
Check that air filter is clean -
see 6. above
Check that fan is working
Glass is hot The glass is over
80°C
The glass immediately under the
pan will become hot during use
This is a safety notice and
NOT A FAULT.
Shut down The hob has
sensed an
unusual condition
Turn knob full anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
There will be an error code number
in the power setting display –
see below
Glass is hot/
Shutdown
(alternating)
The hob has
detected an
unacceptably
high internal
temperature
Caution - the top may be very hot.
Remove the pan. Turn the hob
power setting to 0 and leave it
to cool for ten minutes. (The hob
should still be switched on to allow
the fan to cool the unit) Switch the
hob to the -- power setting (the fan
will switch o) and then resume
normal operation.
All Digits
Flashing
(CS3000/1G
CS3000/1QB
CS3000/1QT
only)
Lid safety inhibitor
activated
Push lid securely back into place Lid disengaged during filter cleaning.
See Section 6 above.
01 Mains voltage error Turn the knob full anti-clockwise,
and then advance it clockwise
High or low mains voltage - electrical
supply requires investigation.
02 Electronic overload Turn knob fully anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
May happen infrequently in
normal use. Try a dierent pan.
03 Electronics
Overtemp
Turn knob fully anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
Probable cause is a blocked air filter.
Clean the filter - see section 6
04 Coil Overtemp Turn knob fully anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
Extended use of a griddle or wok can
cause this. Alternatively a blocked air
filter – see section 6
05 Electronic sensor
malfunction
Turn knob fully anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
If re-setting does not clear the
indication, the hob must be returned
for repair.
06 Coil sensor
malfunction
Turn knob fully anti-clockwise
to ‘--’, then slowly back to its
original setting
If re-setting does not clear the
indication, the hob must be returned
for repair.
Information on appliances where product labels are
hidden after installation, see below.
‘PAT Testing (Single phase hob products)
This equipment has been factory tested in accordance with the recommendations of BS3456:
parts 201 and 202, with regard to insulation resistance and earth continuity.
The equipment has been fitted with surge protection on the AC mains input to conform to CE/UKCA
requirements. As a result, Y capacitors C18 and C19 will return a fail value of approximately 6.5mA
during the Sub leakage test. You will be required to either remove C18 and C19 temporarily, prior to PAT
testing (and if you choose this option, it is important that you replace the capacitors after test as they
are for the protection of the operator and equipment). Or the second option is to increase the sub
leakage PASS value to 7mA on the PAT tester.
Please contact Induced Energy Ltd (01280 875400) for detailed information on this procedure.
Product Code CS3000DB
Rated Power Input 3.0 kW 13A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 9.5 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000DF(P)
Rated Power Input 3.0 kW 13A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 9.5 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000DF-PSCH(U)
Rated Power Input 3.0 kW 13A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 - 60Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 10 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000GB-1
Rated Power Input 6.0 kW 32A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 30 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000GB-2
Rated Power Input 2 x 3kW 13A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 30 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000GB-3
Rated Power Input 6.0kW 32A
Rate voltage 415V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 30 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000KH(P
Rated Power Input 0.8 kW 13A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 10 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000QB
Rated Power Input 12.0 kW 32A
Rate voltage 415 V AC nom 3 Phase
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 60 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000QB(U)
Rated Power Input 12.0 kW 32A
Rate voltage 415 V AC nom 3 Phase
Rated Frequency 50 -60 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 60 kg
IP Rating 52
Product Code CS3000QB-1
Rated Power Input 2 x 6.0kW 32A
Rate voltage 230 V AC nom
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
ISM Equipment Group 1
Operating Frequency 25kHz
Weight 60 kg
IP Rating 52

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Contact us
Induced Energy Ltd
Westminster Road
Brackley
Northamptonshire
NN13 7EB
Telephone: 01280 875400
Fax: 01280 706358
Email: sales@inducedenergy.com
www.inducedenergy.com
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