NuWave PIC DOUBLE User manual

Owner’s Manual & Complete Recipe Book
PIC®
DOUBLE

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed including the following:
WARNING – For individuals with pacemakers:
1. This appliance emits an electromagnetic eld that is strongest within two feet
of the cooking surface.
2. Scientic tests have proven inconclusive as to whether the electromagnetic
eld will disrupt the function of a pacemaker. Please consult your doctor or
medical professional for guidance before use.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, re, or injury:
1. This appliance is not meant for continuous use.
2. This appliance includes a heating function. Surfaces may develop high
temperatures. Do not touch hot surfaces. Cooktop may retain residual heat
after cookware has been removed. The use of pot holders or alternative safety
measures is highly recommended.
3. This appliance should not be used by children. Close supervision is necessary
when this product is used near children.
4. Do not place on any gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
5. Do not place metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, or lids on the
cooktop as they may become hot.
6. This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
7. Use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this manual.
Do not use any other accessories or attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer. They may result in re, electrical shock, or personal injury.
8. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, is not working
properly, has been dropped or damaged, or dropped in water. Contact
customer service for inspection, repair, or adjustment.
9. Do not operate broken cooktop. If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions
and spillovers may penetrate the appliance and create a risk of electric shock.
10. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. Do not let the cord hang over the
edge of the table or counter. Never force the plug into an outlet. Always
unplug power cord by pulling on the plug. Turn the unit off before removing
the plug from the wall.
11. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where
oxygen is being administered.
12. Use proper judgment and caution while using cooktop in outdoor
environments and public areas. This appliance should never be set up
around unattended children or those unaware of its presence. The appliance
should be situated on at, stable surfaces, away from water sources such as
pools, spas, sprinklers, hoses, etc.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING
DANGER – To reduce the risk of electrocution:
1. Read all instructions, safeguards and warnings before using the appliance.
2. Do not place appliance where it can fall or be pulled into water or other liquids.
3. Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately.
4. Do not immerse cord, plug, or any portion of appliance in water or other liquids.

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13. Do not move the appliance while hot.
14. This appliance is for household use only; it is designed to process
normal household quantities. It is not suitable for continuous
or commercial operation.
15. Do not disassemble the product. There are no user serviceable parts.
16. Do not leave the appliance unattended while in use.
17. This appliance is not intended for operation by means of an external timer.
18. Clean cooktop with caution. Cleaning a hot surface with wet applications can
cause steam and some cleaners can produce dangerous fumes. Unplug from
outlet before cleaning.
19. Use caution when disposing of hot grease.
20. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Electrical Information
• The cord length of this appliance was selected to reduce Safety Hazards that may
occur with a long cord. Extension cords are available and may be used if care is
exercised in their use. If an extension cord is used: (1) the marked electrical rating of
the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance,
and (2) the longer cord should be arranged so that it does not drape over the counter
or table top where it could be accidentally pulled off the counter or table or tripped over.
• Certain models of the appliance may have a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other). This plug is intended to t into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does
not t fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t properly, contact
a qualied electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT – FCC Information:
Warning: Changes or modications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: The device complies with part 18 of the FCC Rules.
Correct Disposal of This Product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of 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 return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can handle environmentally safe recycling.
WARNING
WARNING: All items on the cooktop can get very hot during
cooking. Please be careful when removing these items from
the unit. Always wear oven mitts or use pot holders. Cooktop
may retain residual heat after cookware has been removed.
Allow everything to cool completely before cleaning.
Electric shock hazard. Use with adequate electrical system.
Do not use if cord or plug is damaged.

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While the NuWave™ PIC Double is in operation, do not
touch the appliance’s surface as it may become very hot,
leading to the risk of burns. Cooktop may retain residual heat
after cookware has been removed.
Do not remove pots and pans during cooking process.
Push “Pause/Clear” button to turn off power before removal.
CAUTION
Ventilation: Air vents are located on the sides and back of the product to
allow any heat generated by the heating element to escape. This design
feature prevents the unit from overheating and ensures efcient performance
of the NuWave™ PIC Double.
Surface: The NuWave™ PIC Double’s heat-resistant glass surface stays
cool to the touch and cleans easily with the simple wipe of a damp cloth.
Control Panel with LED Display: Clearly lit, easy-to-read control panels.
Heat Source: Located beneath each of the glass cooking surfaces is
a copper electromagnetic coil that transfers heat directly to
induction-ready cookware.
On/Off Switch: The NuWave™ PIC Double has an on/off switch located
on the back of the unit.
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3
4
5
NuWave™ Precision Induction Cooking
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Induction Cooktop-Compatible Cookware
ATTENTION:
Each heating coil is located inside the thicker silver ring. You may use pans
measuring up to the total width of the NuWave™ PIC Double’s cooking surfaces,
each of which measures 11.5 inches. It may accomodate pans up to 10.5 inches
when using both sides and 12.0 inches when using a single side. However, in these
situations, heat will transfer more slowly to the outer edges. Not recommended for
pans larger than 12.0 inches.
Examples of compatible cookware:
• All NuWave™ Cookware • NuWave™ Duralon™ Ceramic Non-Stick Cookware
• Cast iron • Enameled iron and steel • Stainless steel with magnetic base
Non-induction-compatible cookware:
• Copper • Glass • Aluminum • Pottery type vessels
How do I check my cookware for induction compatibility?
Three simple ways to check if your existing pots and pans, or future cookware
purchases, are compatible with the NuWave™PIC Double:
1. A magnet is typically a great indicator. If it sticks to the bottom of a piece of
cookware, this typically means the pot or pan is induction-ready. However be
cautioned that there are instances when a cooking vessel’s magnetic properties
may not be strong enough for the pot to work efciently with the
NuWave™ PIC Double.
2. Place a small amount of water in a particular pot or pan.
If induction compatible, water will begin to boil.
3. An induction-ready symbol may be printed on the
bottom of the cookware.
IMPORTANT - Do not immerse unit in water or
attempt to cycle through dishwasher. The outer
surface may be cleaned by wiping carefully with
a damp dishcloth or sponge. Make sure unit has
cooled completely prior to cleaning.
As induction technology is based on magnetic principles, compatible cookware
must have a ferrous (iron-based, magnetic) bottom. Some types of cookware are
made of naturally magnetic metals (such as pure iron), while others are rendered
magnetic by “sandwiching” a thin layer of a ferrous metal within the base. This
layer will be acted upon by the magnetic eld of the induction cooktop to distribute
heat. Tri-ply, high-quality stainless steel and cast iron cookware will work with
induction cooktops. Copper, glass and aluminum cookware will not work unless
they have a sandwiched magnetic base. Pots that function optimally with the
NuWave™ PIC Double tend to be medium to heavy gauge.
BEFORE USE:
Wipe surface with a cloth soaked in warm,
soapy water.
Cleaning & Care for Your
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General Operating Instructions:
General Cleaning Instructions:
• Clean after each use.
• Make sure unit has cooled completely prior to cleaning.
• The outer surface may be cleaned by wiping carefully with a damp dishcloth or sponge.
• Remove the power plug prior to cleaning the NuWave™ PIC Double. Do not use caustic
cleaning agents and water should not penetrate the interior of the induction cooktop.
• Never immerse the NuWave™ PIC Double, its cables or plug in water or other liquids.
• Wipe the glass surface with a damp cloth or use a mild, non-abrasive soap
solution. Make sure the unit has cooled completely before cleaning.
• Wipe casing and operating panel with a soft cloth dampened with water or a
mild detergent.
• Do not use oil-based cleansing products as their use may damage plastic parts
or the casing/operating panel.
• Do not use ammable, acidic or alkaline materials or substances near the
NuWave™ PIC Double, as this may reduce the service life of the induction
cooktop or pose a re risk when the induction cooktop is in use.
• In order to keep your NuWave™ PIC Double looking like new, take measures
to ensure that the bottom of cookware does not scrape the unit’s glass surface,
although a scratched surface will not impair the use of the induction cooktop.
• Make sure to properly clean the unit before storing it in a cool, dry place.
• Place the cooktop on a stable, level, non-metallic surface.
• Never use the cooktop on a ammable surface (e.g. table cloth, carpet, etc.).
• Do not block the ventilation slots of the induction cooktop. This may cause
the unit to overheat. Maintain a minimum distance of 3-5 inches from walls
and other objects, appliances, etc.
• Do not place devices or objects that are sensitive to magnetic elds on
top of or next to the NuWave™ PIC Double.
(e.g. credit cards, cell phones, radios, TVs, video recorders, etc.).
• Do not use the induction cooktop in the proximity of open res,
heaters or other heat sources.
• Do not place on stove top.
• Ensure that the power cable is not damaged or compressed
beneath the induction cooktop.
• The power cable must not come into contact with sharp edges and/or hot surfaces.
• Prior to connecting the NuWave™ PIC Double, conrm that the voltage
needs indicated in this manual correspond to the voltage supply in your home.
A wrong connection may lead to the unit’s damage and possible injury to persons.
• The cooktop’s surface is designed from temperature-resistant glass. In the event
that damage to the unit is observed, even a small crack on the glass surface,
immediately disconnect the NuWave™ PIC Double from the power supply.
IMPORTANT TIPS:
1. Check power outlets to ensure proper operation. Do not use in an outlet where other
major appliances are engaged. Check settings if the unit is cooking too slowly.
2. The electrical plug must be properly plugged into the outlet.
3. Always turn off and unplug the unit before wiping.

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LED Display
To Start Cooking:
Note: Ensure that your NuWave PIC Double is turned on by
ipping the on/off switch located on the back of the PIC.
Control Panel:
LED Display should read “0” when program is clear or power is on.
There are several ways to begin cooking with your NuWave™ PIC Double:
• Select one of the temperature functions (Low - Max/Sear) then press “Start”.
Default cooking time is 1 hour.
• Press “Cook Temp”, then press “Start”. Default cooking will be 375˚F for 1 hour.
• Press “Cook Temp” then set the cooking temperature using the numeric touchpad
and press “Start”. Default time is 1 hour.
• Press “Cook Time” then set the cooking time using the numeric touchpad and press “Start”.
Default cooking temperature is 375˚F.
• Set the temperature and time using the numeric touchpad, then press “Start”.
The NuWave™ PIC Double will automatically stop cooking once time has expired and a “beep”
sound will alert users. The display will always show the current temperature during the cooking cycle.
To display time lapse, press “Cook Time” while cooking.
NOTE: After 3 seconds, the display will revert to the cooking temperature.
NOTE: Due to ETL regulations regarding touchpad control panels, pressing the “Start” button only
will not begin the cooking process.
Pause/Clear Function:
1. To interrupt cooking time, press the “Pause/Clear” button once.
This will pause the NuWave™ PIC Double at the current stage.
2. The temperature will remain listed in the display panel, but the “F” will be blinking.
3. To resume, press “Start.”
4. To clear the cooking mode or display while the NuWave™ PIC Double is in operation,
press the “Pause/Clear” button twice. The screen will be fully cleared and a “0” or the
current time will appear and the unit will turn off.
Setting Clock And am/pm Button:
1. Press the “Clock” button. CLOCK indicator will ash on LED display
and “00:00” will be displayed.
2. Enter digits to match the current time. For example, 1:25 would be entered by pressing “1,2,5”.
3. Once entered, the time will be set as AM as a default.
4. To change to PM, press the “am/pm” button.
5. Press the “Clock” button again to set.
• “End Time” feature will not work unless the clock is set on each control panel.
• If the NuWave™ PIC Double is cut from a power supply or turned off, the clock must be
reprogrammed on each control panel.
Directions for Each Display Panel
Low Med
Low Med High
Cook Temp
Clock
Program
Cook Time
End Time
am/pm 1800W
Stage
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Start
Med
High
Pause
Clear
Max
Sear
LED
Display Increase Start
Pause/
Clear
Decrease
Watts
Program
Clock
Cook
Time
Stage
End
Time
Cook
Temperature
Number
AM/PM
Low-Max/Sear

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Wattage Function:
The PIC Double operates on a default of 1800 watts when using one plate.
1. To change the wattage to 900 watts, press the “1800W” button and light will turn off.
2. To change to 1800 watts, simply press the “1800W” button again and the light will turn on.
NOTE: EACH PLATE CAN USE UP TO 1800W INDIVIDUALLY. WHEN USING BOTH
PLATES, THE PIC DOUBLE WILL AUTOMATICALLY SWITCH TO 900W ON EACH PLATE.
Setting Cooking Temperature:
The NuWave™ PIC Double is defaulted to cook on Med/High (375°F).
•To start, press temperature key “Low” - “Max/Sear,” the TEMP indicator will ash, then press
“Start.” The temperature range will appear on the display panel.
•To start, press the “Cook Temp” button. The TEMP indicator will ash and 375F will be displayed.
To raise or lower the temperature in 5°F increments, press the “+” and “-” buttons until desired
temperature is displayed.
Refer to chart below for setting temperature and preset temperatures.
The minimum temperature is 100°F while the maximum temperature reaches 575°F.
NOTE: Display temperature represents temperature of 1.5L of oil in the NuWave™ 3.5-quart Stainless
Steel Pot. Thermometer location for test at the origin (middle) of the NuWave™ 3.5-quart Stainless
Steel Pot and an equidistant length between the pot base and top of the oil.
100°F (38°C)
175°F (79°C)
275°F (135°C)
375°F (191°C)
425°F (218°C)
575°F (302°C)
Press Button Range Temperature Examples
Low
Med Low
Med
Med High
High
Max/Sear
Warm
Simmer
Steam
Stir/Deep Fry
Boil/Saute
Sear
100F / 38C
175F / 79C
275F / 135C
375F / 191C
425F / 218C
SEAR
Panel Display
Desired
Temp Display
220°F
221°F
222°F
223°F
224°F
225°F
220F
220F
220F
225F
225F
225F
Setting Temperature Continued:
The desired cooking temperature can be set by pressing the
numeric touchpad. See right for examples.
1. Press “Cook Temp” button.
2. Press a desired cooking temperature by using the numeric
touchpad. If a number not ending in “5” or “0” is entered, the PIC
Double will automatically set itself to the nearest temperature ending
in a “5” or “0”. For example, when you press “2,2,2” for cooking at
222ºF, the LED display will read 220F.
three times, then press “Start”
press
Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion:
1. The NuWave™ PIC Double’s LED display is defaulted to display cooking temperature in
Fahrenheit (F) and the F will appear on display panel.
2. To switch the display to Celsius (C), press the “Cook Temp” and “Cook Time”
buttons simultaneously.
3. To close out of the F/C conversion option, press the “Pause/Clear” button until “0”
or the current time appears on the unit’s screen.
• Each control panel can be changed from Fahrenheit/Celsius individually.
Lock And Unlock Function:
The PIC can be locked by pressing
“Low” and “Max/Sear” simultaneously until
“LOCK” is displayed on the LED display.
To unlock, press “Low” and “Max/Sear”
simultaneously until “LOCK” is no longer displayed on the LED display.
• Each control panel locks and unlocks itself independently from the other.

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Setting Cooking Time:
1. Press the “Cook Time” button. The “TIME” indicator will ash.
2. Enter the time in hours and minutes using the numeric touchpad.
•For example, 1 hour and 30 minutes
would be entered by pressing “1,3,0”.
The display panel will show 1:30.
• The time can be adjusted in
1 minute increments by pressing
the “-” or “+” arrows.
• To check the time during the cooking process, press the “Cook Time” button,
the PIC will automatically revert to the temperature in 3 seconds.
3. If the required time is in minutes, you only need to enter 1 or 2 numbers.
•For example, for 5 minutes just enter “5”; for 46 minutes, enter “4,6”.
4. If the number needs to be corrected, clear the entry by pressing “0” button
four times.
• The blinking TIME indicates that the time can be adjusted.
The maximum amount of programmable time is 99 hours and 60 minutes.
• The display shows hours and minutes, but not seconds.
Warm Function:
After the initial cooking is complete, the cooktop can be used to keep the
food warm (between 100ºF - 200ºF). The default setting is programmed at 120ºF for 2 hours.
1. Press the “Low” and “Med/Low” buttons simultaneously.
until the display ashes “WARM”.
The “WARM” indicator will blink.
2. 120F will be displayed, then press “Start”.
3. The PIC can be programmed to keep foods
warm for up to 100 hours.
4. Once the initial cooking cycle is nished, the PIC will “beep” twice before switching
to the WARM function. Warm will always be the last stage in the program.
•The temperature of the WARM function can be increased or decreased by pressing
“+” or “-” buttons or using the numeric touchpad.
• To change the warm time press “Cook Time” button. You can increase/decrease the
cooking time by pressing the “+” or “-” buttons or using the numeric touchpad.
Stage Cook Function:
This function is used when programming or cooking for more
than one time and temperature setting.
1. Press the “Stage” button. “STAGE” will
begin ashing on the display. All the stages
have a default temperature of 375ºF.
2. To change the temperature, press the
“Cook Temp” button. “TEMP” will ash on
the display. Enter the desired temperature.
3. Press the “Cook Time” button.
“TIME”will ash on the display.
Enter the desired cooking time.
• You can also start with the “Cook Time”,
followed by the “Cook Temp”.
5. Press the “Stage” button to move onto programming stage “2”.
6. Repeat the process until all desired stages are programmed, then press the “Start” button.
• There is a maximum number of 10 programmable stages.
Stage 10 will be displayed as “0.”
• If would like to edit an already programmed stage at any time, press the “Stage”
button until desired stage is displayed. At that point, you may change the
COOK TEMP, COOK TIME or both.

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End Time Function:
IMPORTANT: the correct “CLOCK” time must be set before “END TIME” function can be used
(see “Setting Clock Time” on page 13). This feature is designed to allow cooking to end at a specic
time. It is possible to delay the end of a program for up to 24 hours.
1. Press the “End Time” button, “END TIME” indicator will ash
on LED display with AM and “00:00” being displayed.
2. Use the numeric touchpad to input the desired end time.
•For example, 5:00 would be entered by pressing “5,0,0”.
Press “am/pm” button to change from “AM” default if appropriate.
3. After programming the cooking temperature and time, press “Start”.
NOTE: “COOK TIME” cannot overlap with the “END TIME”.
Programming Function:
NOTE: Numbers 1-50 are pre-programmed recipes.
NOTE: Numbers 51-200 are your own programmed recipes.
See Programmable Recipe Example.
NOTE: Programs 1-50 – wattage is automatically set for 1800 watts, if you are using programs 1-50
and you press the “1800W” button it will display “Err” and default back to cook temperature.
NOTE: Programs 51-200 – after you program your appropriate wattage, you are not able to change
the wattage unless you override the programmed recipes. If you press the “1800W” button while
cooking it will display “Err” and default back to cooking temperature.
The “Program” button represents a variety of functions available to users of the NuWave™ PIC
Double, including Memory Entry (the storage of frequently used stage cooking programs), Memory
Recall (retrieval of stage cooking sequences), and Stage Cooking Mode.
Using Pre-Programmed Recipes:
1. Press the “Program” button. “PROG” indicator will
ash and “0” will appear on the display screen.
2. Enter the number associated with the pre-programed
recipe using the numeric touchpad. Exp “3,1” is 31.
3. Then press “Start”.
Programming Your Own Recipes:
1. Enter your stages with temperatures and times,
then press “Program”. Enter the number you wish
to save it as. Exp: “1,3,7” is 137.
2. Press the “Program” button to conrm
the number you selected.
• Up to 10 cooking functions can be stored with each Memory Entry
(10 additional stages of cooking time and temperature).
• If you are unsure of the remaining cooking time at the current stage while the
NuWave™ PIC Double is cooking, press “Cook Time” to display the remaining time.
The display will automatically revert to the cooking temperature after several seconds.
Total Cooking Time:
Before starting a programmed recipe, you can view the total number of cooking stages and
total cooking time.
1. Press the “Program” button, then enter the appropriate recipe number on the numeric touchpad.
2. Then press the “Program” button again.
•The total number of cooking stages will be displayed above “STAGE” and the total
cooking time will be displayed on the LED display.
NOTE: Individual stages may also be edited and saved when displaying the total cooking time.
1. Press the “Stage” button to select which stage to edit.
2. To change the temperature press the “Cook Temp” button and enter the desired temperature
using the numeral keys or the “+” and “-” buttons. To change the time, press the “Cook Time”
button and enter the desired time using the numeral touchpad or the “+” and “-” buttons.
3. Press the “Start” button to begin your edited recipe.
NOTE: You can also save your edited recipe.
1. Press the “Program” button, and “PROG” will ash and a “0” will show on the screen.
2. Enter the desired number for your program using the numeral touchpad or the “+” and “-” buttons.
3. Press the “Program” button again to save your new program.

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Save Function:
You can adjust and save the cooking time or temperature of an existing programmed recipe at
any point during the cooking process. Once cooking is done, “SAVE” will be displayed on the
LED display. At this point, you may choose to
save your new recipe onto the NuWave™ PIC
Double by pressing the “ Program” button
and entering your desired recipe number.
• If you choose to save the adjusted recipe
in a slot that is already taken by another
programmed recipe, the new recipe will override the old recipe.
THIS OPTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR RECIPE SLOTS 51-200.
Golden Beets
Serves: 6-8
Pre-Programmed Cooking Stages:
Stage 1: Max/Sear - 1 minute
Stage 2: 375°F - 20 minutes
Total Cook Time: 21 minutes
Ingredients:
4 large golden or red beets,
washed and trimmed
1 quart water
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
Prep Directions:
1. Add beets and water to
Pressure Cooker.
Programming:
Stage 1: Max/Sear - 1 minute
1. Press “Stage” button. Stage
will ash on the display panel.
2. Press “Cook Temp” button and
press “5, 7, 5” buttons or “Max/Sear”
button. “SEAR” will be displayed.
3. Press “Cook Time” button and press
“1” to cook for 1 minute.
Stage 2: 375˚F - 20 minutes
1. Press “Stage” button again, Stage
will ash on the display panel.
2. Press “Cook Temp” button and
press “3, 7, 5” buttons or “Med/High”
button. “375˚F” will be displayed.
3. Press “Cook Time” button and press
“2,0” to cook for 20 minutes.
Cooking Directions:
To cook immediately:
1. Cover and lock in push plate.
2. Turn pressure regulator to 2
for high pressure.
3. Press “Start”.
To save the recipe
1. After entering all your stages,
press “Program”.
2. Enter any number between 51-200
using the numeric touchpad.
Exp: “1,3,7” is program 137.
3. Press Program again to set it.

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Troubleshooting
Solution
Error
Message
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
FULL
E1
The unit is malfunctioning. Contact customer service.
The unit is malfunctioning. Contact customer service.
The unit is malfunctioning. Contact customer service.
An E1 reading typically means that your NuWave™ PIC Double
does not detect cookware on its surface. This can occur for one of
two reasons.
1. The induction coils contained within the NuWave™ PIC Double
will only work when they are in direct contact with a piece of
cookware. To maintain your appliance’s effectiveness, always
ensure that it rests on a at surface and that contact is consistent
with your cookware.
2. An E1 message may also occur if your chosen cookware is
not induction-ready.
The unit’s voltage is too low. Minimum = 85 volts
The unit’s voltage is too high. Maximum = 144 volts
Overheating, or air ventilation is obstructed. If internal temperature
exceeds 230ºF, operation will cease and a “beep” noise will be
produced. Press “Pause/Clear” twice. Wait for the unit to cool.
In programming mode, when the total entered time reaches the
appliance’s limit of 99:60, no additional stages can be inputted.
Overheating, if unit exceeds a temperature 20ºF higher than sear,
the appliance will turn off. Contact customer service.
The unit is malfunctioning. Contact customer service.
• When any of the above error messages display on the LED, the unit will “beep” at
least once.
• The fan will run up to a maximum of 60 seconds after pressing the “Pause/Clear
button once. Continue cooking by pressing the “Start” button within 45 minutes.
• The unit will turn off after 45 minutes if no buttons (such as “Start”) are pressed.
When the unit shuts off, it will clear all previous cooking history.
• After pressing the “Pause/Clear” button twice or cooking has stopped, the fan will run
up to a maximum of 60 seconds until the unit cools. At that point the NuWave™ PIC
Double will turn off.
Beep sound Display Reference
Initial
< 10 seconds
11- 70 seconds
After 70 seconds
Single beep
None
Yes
None
“F” or “C” or
“Sear” Flashing
“F” or “C” or “Sear”
or “:” Flashing
E1
0
After returning the pot,
NuWave™ PIC Double
will automatically resume
cooking.
Resume cooking by
pressing “Start” button.
Cooking stops.
After removing
cookware
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