Salton ID1445 User manual

Instruction Booklet
Model ID1445
portable
induction cooktop
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed including the following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against electrical hazards, do not immerse cord, plugs, or the
appliance in water or other liquid.
4. This appliance is not intended for use 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 the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
5. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near
children. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
6. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool
before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
7. DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return
appliance to the manufacturer for examination, repair or electrical or
mechanical adjustment. All servicing, other than cleaning, should be
performed by an authorized service representative. See Warranty section.
8. If the appliance is not working as described in this instruction booklet
discontinue use and contact Salton Canada. See Warranty.
9. The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by Salton may
cause hazards.
10. Do not use outdoors.
11. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
12. A fire may occur if surface is covered or touching flammable material such
as curtains, draperies, walls and the like when in operation.
13. Always disconnect appliance from outlet when not in use. To disconnect,
turn any control to ‘OFF’, then remove plug from wall outlet.
14. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
15. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
16. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot
liquids. Do not overfill Cookware used on the appliance to avoid spilling
when contents are boiling.
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17. People with pacemakers or similar medical devices should use care when
standing near this induction cooktop while it is powered on. The electro-
magnetic field may affect pacemakers or similar devices. Consult your doc-
tor, or the manufacturer of the pacemaker or similar medical device for
additional information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic
fields emitted by induction cookers.
18. Use proper judgment and caution while using the Induction 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 a flat, stable surface, away from water
sources such as pools, spas, sprinklers, hoses, etc.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
POLARIZED PLUG
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any
way.
ABOUT INDUCTION COOKING
Induction cooking has been used for decades in restaurants and commercial
kitchens worldwide. Only now, has the induction revolution been made
available at an affordable cost for everyday household use.
How does induction work?
Induction cooking uses electromagnetic energy to heat cookware. When
cookware is placed on an induction cooktop and the cooker is turned on, the
coil inside the induction unit produces and alternating magnetic field, which
flows through the cookware. Molecules in the cookware vibrate rapidly,
causing the cookware to become hot almost instantly.
What types of cookware can be used?
Induction cooktops will only operate with a variety of cookware. As
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explained in the paragraph above, induction cooking works by
electromagnetic energy, therefore, the outside bottom surface of the
cookware must be made of a ferrous magnetic material such as cast iron,
enameled steel or magnetic stainless steel. The interior or cooking surface of
the cookware can be aluminum or other non-ferrous material with or without
a non-stick coating as long as the bottom is ferrous.
It is very easy to check whether or not your cookware will work using a fridge
magnet or any other permanent magnet. If the magnet sticks to the bottom
of the pot/pan, the cookware will work on an induction cooktop.
What are the advantages of induction cooking?
Induction cooking allows you to adjust the cooking heat instantly and with
great precision much like a gas burner, but with even more accuracy.
Induction cooking is also faster, cleaner, safer and more energy efficient than
any other counter top cooking technology.
Faster
Energy is transferred directly to the cookware, there is no wasted heat,
resulting in extremely fast heat up time - even faster than gas.
Cleaner
An induction cooktop only gets hot under the bottom of the cookware. The
area around the cookware does not get hot, so drips, spatters and spills don’t
bake on the induction cooker surface. Simply wipe with a damp cloth –
cleanup is a breeze.
Safer
There are no open flames or hot elements. Induction cooktops will start only
once the appropriate cookware has been placed on the surface and stops
immediately when the cookware is removed. No more burned fingers or
hands and safer around young children.
Energy Efficient
Conventional cooking methods involve generating heat which is then
transferred to cookware. With induction cooking, there is almost no wasted
heat since heat is being generated in the cookware itself. Also, because there
are no open flames or hot elements releasing heat into your kitchen, your
kitchen stays cooler.
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What can I cook on an induction cooker?
What you can cook on an induction cooker is no different than what you can
cook with gas, an electric coil or any other form of heat. There are no special
recipes or cookbooks.
Portable induction cookers are ideal for everyday use. They can also be used
for camping, cottages, dorm rooms and offices. They can be used any place a
stove is not available or an extra cooking surface is required.
Induction cooking is very powerful. By far the most common problem with
new users is that they don’t realize how quickly the pot generates heat, caus-
ing food to burn or overcook. We recommend that you ‘practice’ using the
induction cooker with a pot/pan of water and bring it to a boil several times
using different amounts of water and different temperature/power settings to
familiarize yourself with how quickly water can come to a boil. In a very
short time you will become familiar with your induction cooker and enjoy its
fast, clean, safe and energy efficient features.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
1. Induction Cooktop
2. Display Window
3. Adjustment Buttons (+ and -)
4. Temperature/Power Selection
Indicator Lights
5. Timer Button with
Indicator Light
6. Temperature Button with
Indicator Light
7. Power Button with
Indicator Light
8. On/Off Button with
Indicator Light
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HOW TO USE
1. Place the induction cooker on a dry, level surface.
2. Add food to the cookware.
3. Place the cookware within the circular cookware placement guides
indicated on the Induction Cooktop.
NOTE: Ensure that the bottom of the cookware is clean as dirt may
cause the bottom to stick to the Induction Cooktop.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
NEVER heat empty cookware. This will cause the unit to overheat,
damage the cookware and/or cause the unit to shut off.
4. Plug into a 120 volt wall outlet. The unit will beep and the Indicator
Light above the On/Off Button will flash.
5. Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit on. The red Indicator Light
above the On/Off Button will remain illuminated.
6. Press the desired function by pressing either the Power or Temperature
Button. The corresponding Indicator Light will illuminate.
7. Press the + or - buttons to adjust the Temperature or Power accordingly.
8. Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit off when finished cooking.
NOTE: At any time during the cooking cycle if the cookware is removed from
the induction cooker surface and not replaced within 30 seconds, the unit will
beep continually for 30 seconds, error code E1 will appear in the Display
Window and the unit will shut off automatically. In order to re-activate the
unit, place cookware back on the cooktop and follow steps 5 through 8.
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POWER Function
The Power Function relates to the amount of wattage the cooktop uses. Low
Power (wattage) results in low cooking speed, as you increase the Power the
cooking speed is increased as is the wattage used.
While using this function, the temperature of the food is not being regulated,
only the power being used is set. Use the Power Function if a specific
temperature is not required, to bring water to a quick boil or for quick
browning/frying and sautéing.
Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit on, then press the Power Button.
The Power Indicator Light will illuminate with the default Power Selection of
1000W which will also appear in the Display Window.
To adjust the power level, press the +/- Buttons to select from the following
7 settings:
TEMPERATURE Function
The Temperature Function should be used when a
specific cooking temperature is required.
While using this function, the temperature of the
food is regulated and the unit cycles on and off to
maintain the chosen cooking temperature.
Press the On/Off Button to turn the unit on, then
press the Temperature Button. The Temperature
Indicator Light will illuminate with the default
Temperature Selection of 150°C/300°F which will
also appear in the Display Window.
To adjust the temperature, press the +/- Buttons to
select from the 7 settings.
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Power Cooking Level
300W Keep Warm
500W Simmer - Low
700W Medium-Low
1000W Medium
1200W Medium-High
1500W High
1800W Max/Sear
Temperature
ºC ºF
60 140
90 195
120 250
150 300
180 355
210 410
240 465
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TIMER Function
Auto-Off Timer
The Timer allows you to program the induction cooker to turn off after a
certain time.
Once you have chosen the desired cooking function (POWER or
TEMPERATURE), press the Timer Button. The Timer Indicator Light will
illuminate and the default time that will appear on the display screen is
00:30. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the cooking time from 1 minute up to
3 hours in increments of one minute.
NOTE: The + Button will adjust the minutes and the – Button will adjust the
hours.
Once you have selected the desired shut off time, the screen will blink 5
times, then beep confirming your selection.
When the programmed time has elapsed the induction cooker will beep once
and shut off automatically.
NOTE: If at any time during the cooking cycle you would like to cancel the
‘programmed time’ simply press on the Timer Button. The unit will beep and
the Display Window will blink. Use the + and – Buttons to return the time to
00:00. The screen will blink 5 times, then beep. The Timer Indicator Light will
go off confirming the Timer is no longer active.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. This Induction Cooktop will only operate with suitable Cookware. The
most common types are cast iron, enameled and stainless steel. The
Induction Cooktop will not operate when using aluminum, ceramic,
copper, glass or pyrex or cookware that has a concave bottom.
NOTE: Cookware should have a diameter no less than 12cm (4.75”) or
more than 26cm (10.25”) in order to work correctly. If the Cookware is
larger than the circular cookware placement guides indicated on the
Induction Cooktop, the area outside these guides will not work causing
an inconsistent heating pattern.
2. If the Induction cooker has been turned on without a compatible pot in
place the unit will beep for approximately 30 seconds, error code E1 will
be appear in the Display Window and the unit will shut off automatically.
3. The unit will automatically turn off is the voltage rises over 150 volts or
drops to less than 80 volts.
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4. The Induction Cooker fan and humming sounds are normal during
operation. When the unit is off, the fan may continue running until the
temperature of the Induction Cooktop is below 120°F (50°C)
5. NEVER heat empty cookware. This will cause the unit to overheat,
damage the cookware and/or cause the unit to shut off.
CARE AND CLEANING
1) Unplug from the wall outlet.
2) Clean the Induction Cooktop and the Control Panel with a damp cloth.
NOTE:
• Do not use a brush or abrasive cleansers. This may damage the
Cooktop.
• Do not immerse the unit in water or any other liquid.
3) Dry with a soft cloth.
4) Clean the unit after each use.
All servicing, other than cleaning, should be performed by an authorized
service representative. See Warranty section.
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ERROR CODES:
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Error Code
(See Digital
Display)
Reason Solution(s)
E0, E2, E5, E6 &
E7
Internal Circuit Error -
parts are either overheating
or have an open or short
circuit
- Contact Salton service center. See ‘Warranty’
section in this instruction booklet for contact
information
E1 Cookware Sensor Detection - Check whether or not cookware is suitable.
- Make sure the cookware is within the circular
cookware placement guides indicated on the
Induction Cooktop.
- Cookware was removed during cooking.
Replace cookware back on Cooktop.
E3 Incorrect Voltage Sensor –
Volage over 150V
- Make sure the outlet used is 110/120V AC
E4 Incorrect Voltage Sensor –
Voltage below 80V
- Make sure the outlet used is 110/120V AC
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A short supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards of becoming
entangled in or tripping over a long cord. Extension cords may be used
if care is exercised in their use. If an extension cord is used, the marked
electrical rating of the detachable power-supply cord or extension cord
should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance. If
the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be a
grounded 3-wire cord. The extension cord should be arranged so that
it will not drape over the counter top or table top, where it can be pulled
on by children or tripped over.
This warranty does not include the cost of shipping, which is to be borne by the
customer.
LIMITED WARRANTY
**The original sales receipt is the only acceptable proof of purchase**
Salton Canada warrants that this appliance shall be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of ve (5) years from the date of original purchase.
Salton Canada, at its sole discretion during this warranty period, will repair or
replace a defective product or issue a refund. Any refund to the purchaser will
be at a pro-rated value based on the remaining period of the warranty. All liability
is limited to the amount of the purchase price. This warranty covers normal
domestic usage and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure
which results from alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, glass breakage, neglect,
improper maintenance, use contrary to the operating instructions or commercial
use. This warranty is not available to retailers or other commercial purchasers or
owners.
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TO OBTAIN PROMPT WARRANTY SERVICE:
Contact one of our many Service Centers found on our website
www.salton.com/customer-care
or
Securely package and return the appliance to us. Please enclose:
• Original proof of purchase
• The completed form below with a $12.50 Return Shipping & Handling fee –
either a cheque, money order or credit card (A personal cheque will delay return
shipping by 2-3 weeks)
For added protection, we suggest that you use an insured delivery service with
tracking information when returning your product. Salton Canada will not be held
responsible for in-transit damage or for packages that are not received.
This warranty does not include the cost of shipping, which is to be borne by the
customer.
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Product defect:
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To contact our Customer Service Department:
SALTON CANADA Telephone: 514-685-3660 (Ext. 226)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec H9B 2J5 Fax: 514-685-8300
Canada www.salton.com
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