Razorri Comodo ICG01A User manual

Induction Cooktop
ICG01AComodo
USER MANUAL
READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

SAFETY
&
WARNING
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Important: Read all instructions carefully before first use.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse the cord, plugs, or the appliance itself
in water or any other liquid.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children. This appliance is
not intended to be used by children.
Keep items with a magnetic field away from the unit. Items such as radios, televisions,
automatic banking cards, and cassette tapes can affect the unit’s operation.
Do not operate the appliance on any metal (iron, stainless steel, aluminum, etc.) platform.
To disconnect completely, turn OFF and unplug the Induction Cooktop.
Unplug from the wall outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow the unit to cool
completely before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions
or has been damaged in any manner. Contact RAZORRI customer service for examination,
repair, or adjustment.
Using attachments or accessories other than those supplied by RAZORRI can create a hazard.
Do not use incompatible parts.
Do not use outdoors or while standing in a damp area.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
Do not place it on or near a hot burner or hot gas, or in a heated oven.
Do not operate your appliance in or under a cabinet. When storing in a cabinet, always unplug
the unit from the electrical outlet. Not doing so could create a risk of fire, especially if the
appliance touches the walls of the cabinet or the door touches the unit as it closes.
Do not use appliances other than for their intended use.
Do not cook on a broken cooktop. If the cooktop is broken, cleaning solutions and spillovers
may penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock.
Dry outside of the pan before use.
Do not heat empty containers on the cooktop surface.
Use only with induction-compatible cookware.
Only pans containing ferromagnetic materials can be identified and heated. We strongly
recommend that pots and pans used in our products have the following characteristics.
a. The bottom of the pot is flat.
b. The effective diameter is greater than 5.5 inches.
c. Not larger than the effective heating area of the product.
During use, the food volume in the pot should be appropriate, otherwise the product may be
damaged by overflowing.
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SAFETY
&
WARNING

When in use, keep the hot plate a minimum of 4-6 inches away from walls or cabinets for
proper ventilation. Place on a stable, heat-resistant surface and in a well-ventilated area.
Place the appliance on a dry and horizontal surface. Do not block the cool air inlet and fan.
A fire may occur if the Induction Cooktop is covered or touching flammable material, such as
curtains, draperies, walls, etc., while in operation.
Do not place metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, lids, cans, and aluminum foil on
the cooktop.
Do not place any flammable materials in or on the Induction Cooker, such as paper cardboard,
plastic, etc.
Always pull the plug out from the wall outlet. Never pull on the cord to remove it from the
wall outlet.
If the electric circuit in use is overloaded with other appliances, this appliance may not
operate properly. The appliance should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from
other operating appliances.
Clean the appliance regularly, as a build-up of grease poses a fire hazard.
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces may break off the pad and damage electrical
parts, creating a risk of electric shock. Metal-scouring pads may also damage the finish.
Always allow the appliance to cool completely before cleaning.
Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot
cooking area, be careful to avoid steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes
if applied to a hot surface.
Do not attempt to move the appliance with cookware on top.
Extreme caution must be used when moving any pot or pan containing hot oil or other hot
liquids from this appliance.
Do not place objects heavier than 25 pounds on the Cooktop surface.
Do not touch the heating element or the body of the Induction Cooktop while it is in operation
as it can get extremely hot.
The Induction Cooktop heating element will remain hot for some time, even after it has
been turned off. Allow the Induction Cooktop to cool completely before cleaning or storing.
Ensure that the power cord does not come in contact with any hot surfaces on the Induction
Cooktop.
Do not leave the Induction Cooktop unattended while it is in operation.
Keep the cooktop unit away from other heat sources.
Use pots and pans with even bottoms for cooking on the Induction Cooktop.
Remember to turn OFF and disconnect the Induction Cooktop from power when it is not in use.
The cookware used on the Induction Cooktop should not extend beyond the Induction
Cooktop or block access to the Power Mode control knob.
CAUTION: This cooktop unit emits an electromagnetic field, therefore people with
pacemakers should consult with their physician before using.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product Name
Product Model
Voltage and Frequency
Rated Power
Power Level
Product Dimensions
Product Weight
Cord Length
Razorri Electric Induction Cooktop
ICG01A
120V~60 Hz
1800 W (Left burner: 1000W, Right burner: 800W)
P1-P7 (Power mode), C1-C5 (Temperature mode)
20.2 x 10.5 x 4.7 IN
13 LBS
63 INCHES
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Parts List
04
4
8
2
1
3
6
5
7
1
3
4
2
Metal Lid with Handle (Non-stick Teflon Coating)
Cast Iron Griddle Pan (Non-stick Teflon Coating)
Left Control Panel with LED Display
Right Control Panel with LED Display
7
8
6
5Non-slip Stand
Cool Air Inlet
&
Fan
Heat Exhaust Vent
Power Cord

Choose the proper cookware
Your Induction Cooktop will not operate without the proper cookware. Read the following
information carefully to get maximum efficiency from your cooking unit. Suitable cookware
materials are IRON, CAST IRON, ENAMELED IRON, STEEL, or STAINLESS STEEL. If a magnet sticks to
the bottom of your cookware, the cookware will work on your RAZORRI Induction Cooktop.
The bottom of the cookware must:
Note: DO NOT use cookware made out of glass, ceramic, copper, aluminum, or any other
non-magnetic stainless steel bottom.
Be made of a ferromagnetic material. If the cookware bottom is made of material contents
only low ferrous magnetic, the cooktop will display the ‘- -’ error code indicating the cookware
is not suitable for induction cooking.
Have a solid and flat bottom surface with a minimum bottom diameter of 5.5 inches.
Be well connected to the cooktop.
Power Button / Adjustment Knob Press to turn on and off. Use the dial to
adjust the power, temperature, and timer.
1 2
4 5
3 123
1
Timer Button Press to turn on the timer.
2
LED Display Displays the selected level or timer.
3
Entire Pan
Click to adjust both burners as an entire
pan in C mode (temperature mode), dial
each one knob to adjust the both burners
together, with both Pan indicators light on.
4
Right Pan
Click to activate independent control, leave
the left burner in P mode (power mode)
and the right burner in C mode.
5
Control Panel
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Left Burner
Power Level
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
Work Watts
100
200
300
400
600
800
1000
Right Burner
Power Level
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
N/A
Work Watts
100
200
300
400
600
800
N/A
This unit offers both P (Power) and C (Temperature) Modes for precise and efficient cooking
along with a 99-minute timer.
Note: DO NOT use the included Iron Cast Griddle Pan under P Mode in case of any
high-temperature damage.
Activate The Appliance
1.Place the Induction Cooktop on a dry, sturdy, level, and heat-resistant surface.
2.Leave at least 4 inches of space around the appliance for proper ventilation.
3.Plug the power cord into an available power outlet. The LED will display ‘- -’.
4.NOTE: Before turning the cooktop on, make sure the ingredients are in the compatible
cookware and the cookware is centered on the COOKWARE ALIGNMENT GUIDE.
5.Press any Power Button to turn it on. The appliance will beep once and the LED will display ‘on’.
P Mode (Power Mode) Operation
1.After powering on, rotate the Adjustment Knob to the desired Power Mode level (P1-P7) for
each burner, the appliance will start to heat and the fan on the bottom will start to intake
cool air. The default power level is P5.
2.Press the Power Button again to turn the appliance off after cooking. The induction cooktop
will beep once and the LED will display ‘- -’. The fan will continue intaking air until the appliance
cools down. For faster cooling, do not unplug the appliance until the fan stops.
P Mode Level Table
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Entire Pan C Mode Level
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Temperature For Both Burners
248
284
320
356
410
/ 120
/ 140
/ 160
/ 180
/ 210
℉
℉
℉
℉
℉
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
C Mode (Temperature) Operation
With Entire Pan Mode
Note: ONLY use the included Iron Cast Griddle Pan under Entire Pan Mode to avoid any
high-temperature damage.
1.After powering on, press the Entire Pan button to adjust both burners as an entire pan.
Adjust one knob to adjust both burners together, with both Pan indicators light on.
2.Turn the Adjustment Knob to the desired level for both burners, the appliance will start to
heat and the fan on the bottom will start to intake cool air.
3.Press the Entire Pan button / Power button again to turn the appliance off after cooking. The
induction cooktop will beep once and the LED will display ‘- -’.
Entire Pan Level Table
Right Pan Mode
Note: Right Pan Mode activates the right burner in C mode (temperature) while keeping
the left burner in P mode. Both burners are controlled independently.
Tips: Use your own pan on the right burner under Right Pan Mode so you can cook and grill
at the same time.
1.After powering on, press the Right Pan button to enter the Right Pan Mode. The appliance
will beep once and the right LED will display ‘C0’.
2.Dial the Right Adjusting Knob to the desired C Mode level (C1-C5), the appliance starts
working and the fan on the bottom starts to inlet cool air.
3.After powering on, turn the Left Adjustment Knob to the desired P Mode level (P1-P7). The
selected Power Mode level will appear on the left LED Display.
4.Press each Power Button again to turn off each side’s burner. Please confirm both burners
are off and the LED displays ‘- -’ after cooking is finished.
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Left Burner
Power Level
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
Watts
100
200
300
400
600
800
1000
Right Burner
Right Pan Level
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Temperature
248
284
320
356
410
℉
℉
℉
℉
℉
/ 120
/ 140
/ 160
/ 180
/ 210
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
99-Minute Automatic Timer
1.The timer may be used under either Mode.
2.Press the Timer Button while the appliance is working. The default timer is 30 minutes with
the LED displaying ‘30’.
3.Turn the Adjustment Knob to set the desired cooking time (1- 99 minutes, the left and right
timers sync together under Entire Pan C Mode), the LED display will flash for 5 seconds with
the selected time to confirm the timer is set.
4.While the timer is running, the LED flashes with the selected Level and the preset timing
until the timer ends. Long press the Timer Button to cancel the timer.
5.When the preset timer ends, the induction cooktop beeps once, and the LED will display ‘- -’.
Note: the timer will not display a countdown to let you know how many minutes are
remaining. It will only display the original timer setting you selected.
P(Power) Mode vs. C (Temperature) Mode
Right Pan Level Table
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If a specific cooking temperature is not required, we suggest using P Mode instead of
C Mode. To quickly bring a pot of water to boil, use a higher power level setting. For frying or
browning food, C Mode is preferred, because the built-in microprocessor monitors and regulates
the cookware temperature to the preset temperature. Frying or browning food using Power
Mode may overheat the cookware, and in some cases, extremely high temperatures may
damage your cookware or cooktop.

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Always unplug the unit and confirm it has cooled down completely before cleaning and storing.
Turn OFF the Induction Cooktop and unplug the appliance before cleaning.
Wait for the Induction Cooktop to cool down completely before cleaning.
Clean the body of the Induction Cooktop with a damp cloth using a non-abrasive household
detergent. Wipe it clean.
Clean the Induction Cooktop surface with household cleaning powder and wipe clean with a
damp cloth. Let dry before next use.
Commercial cleaners made specifically for Induction Cooktops are recommended as they help
preserve the original finish of the Induction Cooktop.
After the product is used for a long time, the Cool Air Inlet and Warm Air Outlet may gather
some dust or other dirt. Clean it with a soft brush or a small vacuum cleaner.
CAUTION:
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Do not immerse any part of the appliance or power cord in water or any other liquid.
The electric burner is not dishwasher safe.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Problem Cause
Cooktop does not work.
The plug may not be securely inserted into the electrical
outlet.
The circuit breaker may be malfunctioning or has tripped.
The LED Display is on, but the
fan is not running, nor is the
cookware heating up.
Using cookware that is not magnetic and not compatible
with induction cooking.
Not centering the pan on the Cookware Alignment Guide.
A damaged cooktop surface, such as a crack or break.
The appliance suddenly stops
heating during operation and
shuts down.
Heating empty cookware.
A blocked Cool Air Inlet and Fan or Heat Vent causing
the cooktop to overheat.
Unplugging the appliance while in use.
Tripping of the fuse or circuit breaker during use.
Code Possible Cause
- - Proper cookware is
not detected.
Answer / Solution Tips
Reset the cooktop, and place the
correct cookware back on the
cooktop within 70 seconds. This will
automatically reset the cooktop.
Alternatively, you can unplug the
cord from the electrical outlet, wait
one minute, and plug it back in.
Once you've reset the cooktop,
ensure that the proper cookware is
placed on the cooktop and turn the
appliance back on.
The appliance beeps
every 2 seconds until
proper cookware is
placed until the
induction cooker
enters standby
status after the 70
seconds.
Error Codes
When malfunctions happen, the LED screen will display the following error codes as a reminder.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Code Possible Cause
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
The voltage input is
lower than 85V.
The voltage input is
higher than 130V.
IGBT sensor open /
short circuit.
The thermistor is
down for the
burners.
The thermistor is
open / short-
circuited.
The burner is
overheated / dry
cooking.
Answer / Solution Tips
Unplug the cord from the electrical
outlet. Verify the voltage is 110/120V
AC with a voltage tester. If not, switch
to a different electrical outlet with
the proper voltage before operating
the appliance.
Please contact the seller.
1.Unplug the cord from the electrical
outlet.
2.Wait 10 minutes for the cooktop
and cookware to cool down, and
then reconnect the cord to the
electrical outlet.
3.Turn the cooktop back on and listen
for the fan to run.
4.Ensure the cooktop is at least 4
inches away from any obstruction
to avoid potential hazards.
5.If the error continues, try using
cookware with a larger surface.
The LED flashes, the
appliance beeps 5
times. The burners
stop heating.
For further concerns, please contact the support team for proper help.
Attempting to repair the machine without a qualified guide is dangerous and could result
in serious injury or damage. Always seek the assistance of a qualified professional to ensure
safe and effective repairs.
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