LAPITEC INDULAP001 User manual

User manual model number: INDULAP001


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User manual
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model number: INDULAP001 5


Table of contents ________________________________________
Important Safety Information ______________________________
Technical Specications __________________________________
Product Specications __________________________________
Functions _____________________________________________
Safety _______________________________________________
Operation Methods ______________________________________
Standby ______________________________________________
Childlock _____________________________________________
Release Childlock ______________________________________
Enter Ready State ______________________________________
Cooking Operation _____________________________________
Bridge Operation ______________________________________
Power off _____________________________________________
Power level selection ___________________________________
Timer function setting __________________________________
Check timer __________________________________________
Cancel timer function __________________________________
Compatible cookware ____________________________________
Cleaning and Maintenance ________________________________
Counter Installation Instructions ___________________________
Connection to the main supply system ______________________
Errors _________________________________________________
Errors Code table _______________________________________
Trobleshooting list _______________________________________
Recommendations for environmental protection ______________
Declaration of conformity _________________________________
Assistance service _______________________________________
Warranty _______________________________________________
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We have provided many important sa-
fety messages in this manual and on
your appliance. Always read and obey
all safety messages.
This is the safety-related ha-
zard symbol, of potential
The hazard symbol highlights every sa-
fety message.
Important Safety Information
When using electrical applian-
ces, basic safety precautions should
always be followed. For the Induction
cooker, even with the built-in safety fe-
atures, it is essential to heed all precau-
tions.
Installation of the appliance
into a kitchen countertop and its con-
nection to the main power and electri-
cal supply may only be performed by a
fat or oil on the cooktop may ignite.
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refore, control the cooking process at
all times.
Do not operate at power level
9 setting of the cooking zone for longer
than 5 minutes straight.
For cooking with little amount
of oil, never exceed the power level 5
setting of the cooking zone.
Check that the temperature of
the food never exceeds 180°C.
Never leave the cooktop unat-
tended at High Heat settings or when
cooking oil or fat. Boil over causes
smoking and greasy spill overs that
may ignite.
When the unit is ON, do not
touch outside the control panel as the
surface may be hot.
To protect against electric
shock, do not immerse cord plugs or
cooker in water (or other liquid sub-
stances).
When using any electric ap-
pliance around children, close supervi-
sion is strongly suggested.
Do not operate any appliance
with a damaged cord or plug, after a
malfunction or if it has been damaged
in any manner. Read the seller’s guide-
lines for warranty repairs and returns.
Lapitec Chef induction unit
must be installed exclusively undernea-
th Lapitec sintered stone kitchen coun-
tertops.
To avoid potential injury, do
not use accessory attachments whi-
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ch aren’t recommended by the manu-
facturer.
Do not use outdoors, the In-
duction cooktops are designed for hou-
sehold use.
Do not place cooktop on or
near: hot gas, electric burner, or heated
oven. Avoid preparing food in alumi-
nium foil or plastic containers over the
hot cooking zones.
Do not store any temperatu-
re-sensitive objects, materials, or sub-
stances underneath the cooktop, such
as: detergents, sprays, etc.
such as: radios, televisions, credit
The marked electrical rating
should be at least as great as the electri-
cal rating on the appliance.
Do not use with empty pans/
pots.
Donotusewithoutsiliconemat.
Do not use cooktop for use
other than directed by the manufactu-
rer.
In case of appliance failure,
immediately disconnect the appliance
from the main power source and con-
tact the manufacturer.
Proper Installation — Be sure
your appliance is properly installed and
Never Use Your Appliance for
Warming or Heating the Room.
Do Not Leave Children Alone
- Children should not be left alone or
unattended in area where appliance is
in use. They should never be allowed to
sit or stand on any part of the applian-
ce.
Wear Proper Apparel — Loo-
never be worn while using the applian-
ce.
User Servicing — Do not repair
or replace any part of the appliance un-
manual. All other servicing should be
Storage in or on Appliance —
Flammable materials should not be
stored under or near surface units.
Do Not Use Water on Grease
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
Use Only Dry Potholders —
Moist or damp potholders on hot sur-
faces may result in burns from steam.
Do not let potholder touch hot heating
elements. Do not use a towel or other
bulky cloth.
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power supply and check error code and
troubleshooting.
Do not place metallic objects
such as knives, forks, spoons, lids, cans
or aluminium foil on the cooktop.
To prevent accidents and
achieve optimal ventilation, allow for
area.
The appliance is manufactured
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ve safety standard. Nevertheless, we
strongly recommend that a person with
physically or mentally impaired, do not
use the appliance unless accompanied
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mendation applies to children.
It is important to be aware that
the unit’s surface will remain hot for a
short period of time after use.
Allow to cool before perfor-
ming any maintenance or repairs.
Do not store items of interest to
children in cabinets above the cooktop.
Children climbing on the cooktop to re-
ach items could get seriously injured.
The power cord has been sized
accordingly, however, with CAUTION
and care, an extension cord may be in-
Use Proper Pan Size — Select
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gh to cover the surface unit heating ele-
ment.
Proper Pan Size will also im-
element by its control and do not rely
on the pan detector.
Glazed Cooking Utensils —
Only certain types of glass, glass/ce-
ramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other
glazed utensils are suitable for ran ge-
top service without breaking due to the
sudden change in temperature.
Do Not Cook on Broken Co-
ok-Top — If cook-top should break,
cleaning solutions and spill overs may
penetrate the broken cook-top and cre-
ate a risk of electric shock. Contact a
Do not use induction cooker
converter adapters.
Clean Cook-Top With CAU-
TION — If a wet sponge or cloth is used
to wipe spills on hot cooking area, be
careful to avoid steam burn. Some cle-
aners can produce noxious fumes if ap-
plied to a hot surface.
If the malfunction light/error
codes goes on, or if the audible signal
sounds, appliance is malfunctioning.
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To reduce risk of burns, igni-
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ge due to unintentional contact with co-
okware, the cookware handles should
be turned inward and not extend over
adjacent heating surface.
Do not use steam cleaners or
high-pressure cleaners to clean the
cooktop, as this may result in electric
shock.
This product should not be thrown
away as household waste. Instead it
should be handed over to the appli-
cable collection point for the recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed
of correctly, you will help prevent po-
tential negative consequences to the
environment and human health, which
could otherwise be caused by inappro-
priate waste handling of this product.
For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact
waste disposal service or the store whe-
re you purchased the product.
Save these warnings
Technical Specications
Product Specications:
Operation Voltage: AC 220V- 240V,
50Hz/60Hz
Left Rear Burner: max. 1600W
Left Front Burner: max. 2000W
*Left Bridge Zone: max. 2800W
Right Rear Burner: max. 2000W
Right Front Burner: max. 1600W
*Right Bridge Zone: max. 2800W
Max. Power: 7000W
Functions:
• Firepower
• Timing Fuction
• ChildLock
• Bridge
Safety
• Overvoltage and undervoltage pro-
• Lightning surge voltage protection.
• Superior performance against interfe-
rence.
• IGBT Over-temperature protection.
• Sensor anomaly protection.
• Automatic shutdown delay for cooling
when not in Timing function and nobo-
dy nearby.
• Residual heat indication of cooker
surface.
• Abnormal situation code, and beep
prompt.
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Unit layout and user interface layout
H1, H2, H3, H4
A, B, C, D
1, 8
2, 4, 9, 10
3
5
6
7
11
12, 14, 18, 20
13, 19
15
17
16
Burner heads
Burner timing light
Bridge indicator
Burner head display
Timing display
ON/OFF indicator
ON/OFF key
Childlock button
Childlock indicator
Single burner head command
Bridge burner head command
“-” key
“+” key
Timing key
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Operation Methods
Standby
Turn on the appliance main power sup-
ply, the induction cooker will give out
a ‘Beep’ sound and all the display will
will enter standby state. In order to
enable cooktop display, the provided
safety mat should be placed at the de-
signed position. When safety mat is not
detected, the display will show “C” error
code and every cooktop operation is di-
sabled.
Childlock
When in standby state or when the co-
oker is working, press the ‘Childlock’
(7) button for 3 seconds, the induction
cooker will give out ‘Beep’ sound, then,
it will be in Childlock mode and the
Childlock state indicator light will be
on (11).
Release Childlock
When in Childlock mode, press the
‘Childlock’ button (7) for 3 seconds, the
induction cooker will give out a ‘Beep’
sound. Then, the Childlock mode will
Enter Ready State
When in standby state, press the ‘ON/
OFF’ key (6), the induction cooker will
give out a ‘Beep’ sound, and the in-
duction cooker will enter preparation
state. When in ready state, only the
ON/OFF indicator (5) will be on. If the-
re is no start action, the induction co-
oker will return to standby state in 30
seconds.
Cooking Operation
In ready state, with the silicone safety
mat placed at the designated position,
when the “burner head selection” key
(12, or 14, or 18 or 20) is pressed, the
corresponding burner head display
(2, or 4, or 9, or 10) shows “0
Press the corresponding “-” (15), or “+”
(17) key within 30 seconds to select he-
ating power level: press “-” to enter the
lowest power level (display “1
“+” to enter the highest power level
(display “9-
mation within 30 seconds, the cooktop
returns to ready state.
Bridge Operation
In ready state, press the “Bridge” key
(13 or 19), the bridge indicator lights up
0”
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dy state.
In bridge heating ready state, press “-”
(15) or “+” (17) keys within 30 seconds
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ting levels: press “-” to enter the lowest
power level (display “1”), or press “+”
to enter the highest power level (display
“9-
thin 30 seconds or if the “Bridge” key
is pressed, it will automatically exit the
bridge heating state.
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1 53 72 64 8 9Power/Level
Left front
Left rear
Right rear
Right front
Right Bridge
Left Bridge
100
(1000 W
100
(1000 W
100
(1000 W
100
(1000 W
200
(1400 W
200
(1400 W
800
(1000 W
800
(1000 W
800
(1000 W
800
(1000 W
400
(1000 W
400
(1000 W
400
(1000 W
400
(1000 W
600
(1400 W
600
(1400 W
1300
1200
1300
1200
2000
2000
300
(1000 W
300
(1000 W
300
(1000 W
300
(1000 W
400
(1400 W
400
(1400 W
1000
1000
1000
1000
1700
17001400
1400
500
(1000 W
500
(1000 W
500
(1000 W
500
(1000 W
1000
(1400 W
1000
(1400 W
1500
1400
1500
1400
2300
2300
2000
1600
2000
1600
2800
2800
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Note:
Zone 1 and 2 (le front and rear) are using the sharing power electric, the max. power is 3500 W
Zone 3 and 4 (right rear and front) are using the sharing power electric, the max. power is 3500 W
Power o
To power of the cooking zone or co-
oktop use one of the following proce-
dures:
A. Press the desired cooking zone se-
lection key (12, or 14, or 18, or 20), the
digital display shows the set power,
press “-” key (15) until the display
shows ”1”, then press “-” (15) again and
B. Press the desired cooking zone se-
lection key (12, or 14, or 18, or 20),
press “-” key (15) hold for 3 seconds,
C. Press the “ON/OFF” key (6), it will
make a “beep” sound once, and it will
The hob is now on standby mode.
any cooking zone has been active conti-
nuously for 2 hours.
Power level selection
In order to adjust the heating power,
press the “+” (17) or “-” (15) key. The
power adjusting range is as follows:
In heating state, the induction cooker
has the over-temperature protection
function. When the temperature of the
cooker is close to the set value, there
will be intermittent heating.
Timer function setting
Timer setting range is 1 to 99 minutes.
In cooking state, press the “timing” key
(16), the corresponding burner timing
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light (A, B, C, D), and the timing display
00”. At this time,
keys to adjust the timer time, which will
be increased or decreased in unit of 1
unit of 5 minutes if it is between 15 mi-
minutes if it is between 40 minutes and
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shes for 5 seconds, then it turns to nor-
time countdown starts. When the timer
cooker rings “beep” and it will shut
down automatically. Note: after setting
the timer of each burner, the timer di-
splay will show the minimum time set.
Check timer
When timer is in function, press the
“timer” key (16), the corresponding
burner timer light (A, B, C, D) will be
display the current time.
Cancel timer function
When timer is in function, press the “ti-
mer” key (16), the corresponding bur-
ner timer light will be on, and the timer
to adjust the timer to “00”, and the ti-
then go out, and the timer function will
be cancelled.
Note
A. After the induction cooker is shut
down, the fan will automatically delay
operation for 4 minutes to dissipate
heat.
B. When the centre temperature of the
Lapitec plate detected by NTC is higher
than 50 °C, the corresponding display
will show “H”.
C. When the used cooker is inconsi-
stent or the cooker is moved away from
the induction cooker, the heating will
stop, the power display (2, or 4, or 9,
or 10) will show “E”, and the timing di-
splay (3) will show “E1”. If the suitable
cooker is not put in within 10 seconds,
it will automatically shut down.
D-
oking, please use the special cooker for
this kind of induction cooker to cook.
E. When the induction cooker is used
and the voltage is too high (or too low),
the heating will stop, the power display
(2, or 4, or 9, or 10) will show “E”, and
the timing display (3) will show “E3” (or
“E2”). If the voltage does not return to
normal within 10 s, it will automatically
shut down. At this time, the induction
cooker will send out a warning beep,
induction cooker.
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Compatible cookware
Induction requires pots and pans that
are made of ferrous (meaning magne-
tic) materials.
Check your cookware’s retail box for
the induction symbol:
To tell if your current cookware is com-
patible with the induction technology,
grab a magnet and see if it holds to the
bottom of the cookware. If your magnet
stays on then your cookware is ready to
be used on the Induction cooktop!
Optimally the cookware will have this
induction image on the retail box:
The following are not compatible: he-
at-resistant glass, ceramic, copper,
aluminium pan/pots, round-bottomed
cookware, or cookware with a base less
than 10 cm.
Cleaning and Maintenance
ROUTINE CLEANING
from the surface. Wash the Lapitec®
worktop with hot water, to which you
may add the manufacturer’s recom-
mended dose of Fila Cleaner or an equi-
valent mild detergent.
Rinse with clean water and dry with a
cloth.
For best results, we recommend clea-
ning any stains immediately, without
letting them dry.
WHAT NOT TO DO
Do not use waxes, oily soaps, sealers or
other treatments. Some commercial-
ly available detergents contain wax or
polish additives that can leave an oily
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appearance of the Lapitec®.
Avoid using ceramic knives or other
objects that are as hard as Lapitec®, as
Do not use scouring pads that could
scratch the surface. It is better to choo-
se pads such as Scotch-Brite blue non-
scratch sponges. Do not hit the surface
with pointed or heavy metal objects, as
they could chip or, occasionally, break
the material. Remember that the edges
are the most sensitive part of the top.
REGENERATIVE CLEANING
When routine cleaning is not enou-
depending on the nature of the stain
to be removed. In these cases, using a
recommended aggressive product will
amount of time the stain remains on
the surface is very important, so we re-
commend cleaning as soon as possible.
Tip: Start cleaning on a small part of
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re applying it to the whole surface. Ne-
ver use concentrated hydrochloric acid,
caustic soda or products that contain
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As you can see, it is very easy to keep
your Lapitec®surface as perfect as the
a solution to your problem, or if you
have any doubts about which product
to use, the Lapitec®technical assistance
service will be happy to help.
Never run the cooktop under water.
Note
It is very important that you DO NOT
use the cooktop until it has been tho-
roughly cleaned.
WARNING
Damage to the surface may occur if
you use scrub pads or any other type of
abrasive cleaning materials.
Note
If cracks or indentations in the surfa-
ce occurs, the cooktop will have to be
replaced. Contact the manufacturer for
assistance.
For more information go to:
www.lapitec.com
or contact:
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Counter installation
instructions
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NB all distances in mm
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min 50
min
150
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min 50
475
Img 1: Induction cooker dimensions and minimum distances from the worktop
edge

NB all distances in mm
Induction unit side holes
for fresh air inlet and
lower hole for hot air exit
min 80
min 600
min 50
Img 2: Cabinets minumum distances
min 120
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NB all distances in mm
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A. Approach n. 3 nuts half way on n. 3 threaded rods on one side
B. CAUTION! Position the unit carefully, avoiding impacts that
could damage the touch controls or the displays.
C. Screw all n. 6 nuts all the way to x the unit
Note
Before the installation, unscrew the
MDF cover.
Installation steps:
1
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