Judge JEA11 User manual

Portable Induction HobPortable Induction Hob Portable Induction Hob
Portable
Induction Hob
Instruction Manual
Model No. JEA11
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR LATER REFERENCE.
UNPACK YOUR INDUCTION HOB CAREFULLY AND REMOVE
PACKING PIECES, LABELS AND STICKERS BEFORE USE.
Cookware not included.
Specification
Name Model No. Power Supply Max. Wattage Temperature Range
Portable
Induction Hob
JEA11 220-240v
50-60 Hz
1800W 40°C - 220°C
• Do not use the induction hob on a
carpet or tablecloth - the air circulation
fan ports
9
are underneath the hob,
and could become blocked with fibres.
• Do not use the induction hob on a
carpet or tablecloth - the air circulation
fan ports
9
are underneath the hob,
and could become blocked with fibres.
• Do not move the induction hob whilst in
operation.
• Never move the hob by pulling the
power cord
1
.
• Ensure that the power cord
1
does not
trail over the edge of the worktop, and
that it is kept away from any hot object.
• Do not operate the appliance if the
power cord
1
has been damaged:
contact Judge at the address given.
• Close supervision is necessary when
used by, or near, children or the infirm.
• The Hob Plate
3
may remain hot
immediately after cooking.
• Never use the appliance when it has
been dropped, shows damage or does
not function properly: contact Judge at
the address given. Do not attempt to
repair the induction hob yourself.
• Use the appliance only for its intended
purpose.
• Extreme caution must be used when
moving pans containing hot oil or other
hot liquids.
• Do not heat empty pans, as bases
may distort and become ineffective for
future use.
• Do not touch hot surfaces - always wear
oven gloves when handling hot pans.
Cautions (continued)
• Disconnect by turning the induction
hob off and removing the plug
1
from the wall socket at the end of your
cooking session, and always before
cleaning when the unit has cooled.
• Keep the unit clean, and prevent foreign
matter from entering the air circulation
ports
9
.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water.
• Do not place the induction hob close to
devices or objects which are sensitive to
magnetic fields - radios, TVs, recording
devices, credit cards etc.
• Persons with pacemakers should keep
a minimum distance of 60cm from
induction hobs - seek the advice of a
doctor.
• Do not leave ‘out of use’ cookware on
the hob plate - this will become hot if
the hob is inadvertently switched on.
• The hob plate
2
is temperature
resistant glass. If it has been damaged
in any way, even if the damage is
minor, do not operate the unit: contact
Judge at the address given.
• Do not attempt to insert wires or tools
into the air circulation ports
9
, as this
could lead to electric shock.
• Do not heat unopened tins on the
induction hob as they could explode.
• Do not dispose of any electrical product
as part of household waste. Check
your recycling facilities with your local
authority.
• The Judge 2 Year Domestic
Electrical Guarantee covers the
product to be free of defects in
materials and workmanship for
a period of TWO YEARS from the
date of original retail purchase.
• During this period, JUDGE will,
at their option, repair or replace
defective parts of the product, or
replace the product, providing the
Use Care and Safety Advice have
been followed.
• The Guarantee does not cover
damage, defect or failure caused
by or resulting from accidents,
external damage, alteration,
modification, abuse, misuse or
misapplication.
• The Guarantee does not cover
any damage caused by taking
the appliance apart yourself,
or attempting to repair the
appliance yourself.
• THE PRODUCT IS INTENDED
FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY.
• Please keep your Purchase
Receipt and contact us directly if
you encounter any problems with
your product.
HORWOOD SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING
COLOUR FADING, SCRATCHES OR
ACCUMULATED DIRT) WITHOUT
FOLLOWING THE USE, CARE &
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Note: Due to the introduction of
improvements from time to time, the
right is reserved to supply products
which differ slightly from those
illustrated and described in this
publication.
Errors and Omissions Excepted.
CUSTOMER SERVICES
Horwood, Avonmouth Way,
Bristol, BS11 9HX, Great Britain
www.judgecookware.co.uk
Tel: 0117 940 0000
Judge 2 Year Domestic Electrical Guarantee
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.
FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY

Portable Induction HobPortable Induction Hob Portable Induction Hob
1. Power cord & plug
2. Hob plate
3. Heating zone
4. Function control
5. Heat, temperature and
timer warning lights
6. On/off switch / standby
confirmation light
7. Plus and minus controls
8. Display
9. Air circulation ports
Identifying the parts
9
9
2
1
3
8
5
6 7
4
How induction hobs work
An induction hob heats in a dynamically new way. A very strong magnetic field is
created by electricity running through an electrical coil positioned under a ceramic plate.
The ‘induction current’, created by the magnetic field, generates heat in any cookware
capable of being magnetised, when standing on the ceramic plate. Only the pans are
heated - the ceramic plate remains relatively cool. Because the ceramic plate stays
relatively cool, spilt food will not burn-on to the surface, and can be simply wiped off at
the end of cooking.
Choosing cookware for induction hob use
Only pans that can be magnetised can be used on induction hobs. Most recent Judge,
Stellar, and Horwood cookware is induction-ready, and is described as ‘suitable for all
hob types’. Some cookware, although made of non-magnetic materials, has special
bases which allow efficient working on induction hobs. It is easy to see if your current
cookware is suitable for use on an induction hob - just see if a fridge magnet will stick to
the base of the pans. If it does, the pan is magnetic and will heat on an induction hob.
Suitable pans
• Enamel Coated Steel, with or without a
non-stick coating.
• Cast Iron cookware, with or without an
enamel-coated base.
• Stainless Steel cookware specially
designed for Induction Hob use
- described on Judge, Stellar and
Horwood packaging as ‘Suitable for ALL
Hob types’.
• Aluminium and ‘Hard Anodised’
cookware, ONLY if it has bases specially
constructed for Induction Hob Use.
Unsuitable pans
• Glass, Ceramic, Earthenware,
Aluminium, Copper, unless the pans are
fitted with special Induction Hob Bases.
Suitability for Induction Hob use is
usually made clear on current cookware
packaging.
• Any pan with a Base diameter of less
than 12cm.
How to use
1. Plug-in the hob.
2. The standby confirmation light
6
will illuminate over the switch
3. Place suitable cookware in the
heating zone
3
in the centre of the
hob plate.
4. Press the switch once - the heat
light
5
will flash to confirm heat
mode. (Please note the hob will beep
continuously and not activate if the
cookware is unsuitable).
5. Press , the induction hob will start
to heat at a mid-way temperature.
6. Press and the temperature will
be displayed in ˚C.
7. Change the temperature to any of
the 10 heating levels by pressing
the and controls under the
display
8
.
50°C
80°C
100°C
120°C
140°C
12345
160°C
180°C
200°C
220°C
240°C
6 7 8 9 10
Please note these temperature settings are
approximate and must be used as a guide only.
Temperatures can vary + or - 20° depending upon
the type of cookware used.
8. After the HEATING ZONE has been
heated, the Cooling Fan will operate
for one extra minute to cool the
device.
Timer
The Timer on the Hob sets both the
temperature and cooking time. Switch the
Hob on by pressing the switch. The
Heat light
5
will FLASH to confirm HEAT
mode.
Press – 5 will appear on the display
8
indicating that the hob will start
cooking at heat setting 5 (120°C). Press
again three times. The Timer and
Temperature lights
5
will illuminate.
5 will start flashing on the display. The
Timer light will flash as well.
Set the Timer by using the or
buttons to increase or reduce the cooking
time from 1 – 180 minutes. You must
change the time before the Timer Light
stops flashing or the time will default to
0 minutes. Wait until the new time on the
display
8
and the timer light
5
stay on
permanently. The cooking time will now
be set.
The temperature will then start to flash
on the display
8
starting at the default
temperature of 120°C. Use the or
buttons to increase or decrease the
temperature required from 40 – 220°C.
This must be done while the temperature
light
5
is flashing or the temperature
will default to setting 5 (120°C). The
Temperature light
5
will stop flashing
and remain lit. At this point both the Timer
light and the Temperature light will be on.
The display
8
will then alternate
between showing the cooking temperature
and the number of minutes remaining
until the cooking time has elapsed. The
Induction Hob will BLEEP as a warning
that the cooking time has elapsed and the
Hob will turn OFF.
The Hob can be turned OFF at any time
by pressing the switch. To change the
temperature or cooking time just press
and reset.
Remember to allow enough liquid for
the length of time and temperature being
used.
Cleaning
• Hob Plate: Clean with a warm
soapy damp cloth, or occasionally a
proprietary Hob Cleaner.
• Casing: Clean with a warm soapy damp
cloth.
• Air Circulation Ports: Wipe surfaces with
a cotton bud, or warm soapy damp
cloth.
• DO NOT immerse the Induction Hob in
water.
Error messages
If shown on the DISPLAY, please
report these ERROR MESSAGES to Judge
Customer Services at the address given in
the WARRANTY section:
• E0: Cookware not present, is not
suitable for use with induction hobs or
has an induction base less than 12cm
diameter; hob powers off and “beeps” -
use compatible cookware.
• E01: under voltage protection (< 160v)
• E02: over voltage protection (> 270v)
• E03: IGBT resistance open or short
• E04: circuit short
• E05: over heat protection (in Power,
Function)
• E06: sensor invalidation
Cautions
• Check that the electrical supply ratings
of the appliance are correct for your
home (see specification).
• The induction hob must be fitted to an
earthed socket, which should have an
individually rated load of above 10A.
The plug must be fully pushed into the
socket. Overheating could occur if a
socket is shared and overloaded.
• Do not insert plug with wet hands.
• Do not operate this device using a
timer/controller, or remote control
system.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not place the hob near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
• Do not use the hob in high humidity
conditions.
• The hob should be placed on a level
stable worktop at least 10cm from walls
or other solid obstructions.
• Do not use the induction hob on a
metal table.
How to use (continued) Timer (continued)
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