Ranein IC4V-30-CC Induction Cooktop 30 Inch, Build-in 4 Burners Electric Stove Top, 9 Power Settings, Max 7800W, Sensor-Control Induction Hob with Multiple Safety Protections, Compatible with Magnetic Cookers

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Installation Manual

This is the main product document for model IC4V-30-CC. Additionally, the document applies to other Ranein models: IC2V-12-CC, IC4V-24-CC, IC5V-30-CC, IC5V-36-CC

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Instruction For Installation And Use
Model: RC25G / RC40G / RC80G
Mini Tank Water Heaters
Electric Cooktop
Instruction For Installation And Use
Model: IC2V-12-CC / IC4V-24-CC
IC4V-30-CC / IC5V-30-CC / IC5V-36-CC
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Thank you for choosing our electric cooktop. Please read these instructions carefully before
using your new appliance. This manual provides all the essential information you need
to operate your cooktop safely and efficiently, helping you avoid potential hazards and
equipment damage.
If you have any questions regarding the use of your electric cooktop, our customer service
team is always available to assist you. We are committed to providing you with the highest
quality support and service.
For your convenience, please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
A potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury.
Read the instructions carefully and keep for future reference.
Thanks for purchase this product. Please read the user manual thoroughly before
operating the product. The manufacturer reserves the right to make the final
interpretation of this manual. The appearance of the product may dier from the images
shown, and will be based on the actual product you receive. Kindly note that we will
not notify you separately regarding any future technology or software updates to the
product.
A potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury and/or
damage to property.
WARNING
Attention is called to observe a specied procedure or maintain a specic condition.
NOTICE
CATALOGS
Important Safety Instructions......................................................... 1-3
Specifications Table................................................................................ 3-5
Installation............................................................................................. 5-6
Ventilation and safety distances............................................................ 6
Electrical Connections............................................................................ 7-9
Compatible Cookware.................................................................................... 9-10
Control Panel..................................................................................... 10-12
Operating the Cooktop........................................................................ 12-14
Cleaning and Maintenance................................................................ 14-15
Trouble Shooting................................................................................................ 15-16
Error Codes........................................................................................................ 16
Customer Care Service.................................................................................. 16
Read This Manual
This manual contains helpful tips for the proper use and maintenance of your electric
cooktop. By following a few simple preventive maintenance steps, you can save both time
and money over the lifespan of your appliance.
For solutions to common issues, please refer to the "Troubleshooting Tips" section.
Checking this chart rst may help you avoid unnecessary service calls.
Read the Safety Information
To ensure your safety and the safety of others, important safety warnings are included
throughout this manual.
Each safety message is accompanied by a safety symbol and marked with one of the
following words: "CAUTION," "WARNING," or "NOTICE."
These words mean:
Safety:
This appliance is manufactured in compliance with relevant safety standards.
Read all instructions carefully before installing and operating the appliance.
Failure to follow these warnings could result in fire or explosion, causing property
damage, personal injury, or death.
Important Safety Information
Do not operate the cooktop if the power cord is damaged, if it malfunctions, or if it
has been damaged in any way.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the cord or the main body in
water or any other liquid.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter.
Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces.
For induction burners, use only induction-compatible cookware.
Do not allow pans to boil dry or heat empty pans.
Always attach the plug to the appliance rst (if applicable), then plug the cord into
the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls to the OFF position, then remove the
plug from the wall outlet.
If the cooktop does not have a plug, it must be connected to a separate, grounded,
single-phase AC electrical supply with its own circuit breaker. This appliance must be
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Specications Table
Model IC2V-12-CC
Electrical 120V
~
60Hz
Number of Burners 2 induction burners
Total Power 1800W
Power Levels 9+B
Rear Burner 1400W Boost 1800W Front Burner 1400W Boost 1800W
Product Dimensions 20.08"x3.19"x11.61"
Cut-out Dimensions 19.29"x10.63"
Noted: When all 2 burners are turned on at the same time, the cooktop's software manages the
power to ensure it does not exceed the 1800W limit supported by a 120V power supply.
Model IC4V-24-CC
Electrical 240V
~
60Hz
Number of Burners 4 induction burners
Total Power 7400W
Power Levels 9+B
Left Rear Burner 1200W Boost 2000W Right Rear Burner 2100W Boost 2700W
Left Front Burner 2100W Boost 2700W Right Front Burner 1200W Boost 2000W
Product Dimensions 23.23"x20.47"x3.46"
Cut-out Dimensions 22.05"x19.49"
Model IC4V-30-CC
Electrical 240V
~
60Hz
Number of Burners 4 induction burners
Total Power 7800W
Power Levels 9+B
Left Rear Burner 2100W booster 2500W Middle Burner 2400W booster 3700W
Left Front Burner 2100W booster 2500W Right Front Burner 1400W booster 1800W
Product Dimensions 30"x20.98"x3.46"
Cut-out Dimensions 28.82"x19.80"
supplied with the correct voltage, frequency, and amperage, protected by a properly
sized circuit breaker or time-delay fuse. A plug must not be added.
Never leave the cooktop unattended while in use.
Close supervision is necessary when the cooktop is used by or near children or
individuals with reduced physical or mental capabilities.
Even after turning o the cooktop, do not touch the surface as it retains residual heat.
Do not use the cooktop as a work or storage surface.
Do not store detergents or ammable materials in the cabinet beneath the cooktop.
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 proper instruction.
After use, always turn o the cooking zones and the cooktop using the touch controls
as described in this manual. Do not rely on the pan detection feature to shut o the
cooking zones when the pans are removed.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop.
Do not place or drop heavy objects on the cooktop.
Do not stand on the cooktop.
Please dispose of or recycle this appliance in accordance with local environmental
regulations.
Never leave the appliance unattended during use. Boil-overs can cause smoke and
greasy spillovers that may ignite. Unattended cooking with fat or oil can be dangerous
and may result in re. NEVER attempt to extinguish a re with water. Instead, switch o
the appliance and cover the ame with a lid or a re blanket.
People with a heart pacemaker should consult their doctor before using this appliance.
Model IC5V-30-CC
Electrical 240V
~
60Hz
Number of Burners 5 induction burners
Total Power 9200W
Power Levels 9+B
Left Rear Burner 1800W booster 2000W Right Rear Burner 1500W booster 1800W
Left Front Burner 1500W booster 180 0W Right Front Burner 1800W booster 2000W
Middle Burner 2000W booster 2200W
Product Dimensions 30.31"x20.47"x3.46"
Cut-out Dimensions 29.13"x19.29"
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Model IC5V-36-CC
Electrical 240V
~
60Hz
Number of Burners 5 induction burners
Total Power 9600W
Power Levels 9+B
Left Rear Burner 1600W booster 2000W Right Rear Burner 1800W booster 2400W
Left Front Burner 1600W booster 2000W Right Front Burner 1800W booster 2400W
Middle Burner 2400W booster 3700W
Product Dimensions 36.02"x20.98"x3.46"
Cut-out Dimensions 34.83"x19.80"
Installation
Intended Use
This appliance is designed for built-in household use only.
Do not use it outdoors.
Do not use the appliance to heat a room.
The installation must be carried out by a suitably qualied person in accordance with
local electrical and building regulations, as well as the instructions provided in this
manual.
NOTICE
Installing the cooktop
Visually inspect the cooktop for any damage. Also, ensure that all screws on the
cooktop are securely tightened.
Ensure that the wall coverings, countertop, and cabinets surrounding the cooktop can
withstand heat up to 200°F (95°C).
Before cutting the countertop, verify that the dimensions in the diagram match the
actual dimensions of the product.
Make sure the work surface is heat-resistant and at least 30 mm (1.18") thick.
Ensure that there is a safety distance of at least 3 mm (0.12") between the sides of the
cooktop and the inner edge of the countertop.
Maintain a clearance of at least 50 mm (1.97") around the cut-out area.
Complete all cutting of the unit and work surface, and thoroughly remove any shavings
or sawdust before installing the appliance.
The electric cooktop must be installed into the cabinet before it is used or tested.
Gently lower the cooktop into the prepared cut-out on the countertop.
Prepare the cut-out as specied (see installation dimensions).
If sealing the cooktop to the countertop, ensure that the cooktop remains removable in
case service is required.
NOTICE
Cooktop Dimensions Cutout and Spacing
Model W (Width) D (Depth) H (Height) A B X F
IC2V-12-CC
11.61" 20.08" 3.19" 19.29" 10.63" Min 1.97" Min 0.12"
IC4V-24-CC
23.23" 20.47" 3.46" 22.05" 19.49" Min 1.97" Min 0.12"
IC4V-30-CC
30" 20.98" 3.46" 28.82" 19.8" Min 1.97" Min 0.12"
IC5V-30-CC
30.31" 20.47" 3.46" 29.13" 19.29" Min 1.97" Min 0.12"
IC5V-36-CC
36.02" 20.98" 3.46" 34.83" 19.80" Min 1.97" Min 0.12"
Ventilation and safety distances
Ensure that the following conditions
are met to provide adequate
ventilation for the cooktop and that
neither the supply nor exhaust air is
obstructed:
The safety distance between the
cooktop and the cabinet or vent
hood must be at least 762 mm (30").
If the cooktop is installed above an
oven, the oven must be equipped
with its own cooling fan.
The safety distance between the
bottom of the cooktop and the top
of the oven must be at least 50.8
mm (2").
The installation must comply
with all applicable clearance
requirements and local regulations.
Vent Hood
Cooktop
Oven
Air gap /
Intake
Exhaust air
min 1/2"
30"
2"
1"
IMPORTANT: To prevent overheating, it is recommended to maintain a clearance of at
least 12.7 mm (1/2") on all four sides between the cooktop and the surrounding cabinet.
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Model: IC4V-24-CC / IC4V-30-CC / IC5V-30-CC / IC5V-36-CC
Model: IC2V-12-CC
Electrical Connections
The cooktop must be connected to a separate, grounded, single-phase AC-only electrical
supply with its own circuit breaker. Installation must comply with the National Electrical
Code (NEC) as well as all applicable state, municipal, and local regulations. The appliance
must be supplied with the correct voltage, frequency, and amperage, and protected by a
properly sized circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.
Ensure that the voltage and frequency marked on the cooktops rating plate (located
on the bottom of the appliance) match the specications of the wall outlet. If in doubt,
consult a qualied electrician.
Do not use a multi-plug outlet adapter, as it increases the risk of re.
Inspect the power cord for damage. Do not route it under the appliance or over hot or
sharp surfaces.
Electrical safety is only guaranteed when the appliance is connected to a properly
installed and fused power system. Using the appliance without a fuse is prohibited.
Consult a qualied electrician if you are unsure. The manufacturer is not liable for any
damages resulting from a missing or damaged protective conductor.
If the cooktop includes a plug, always use a grounded wall socket.
If an extension cord is necessary, ensure that its electrical rating is at least equal to that
of the appliance.
Arrange the extension cord to prevent it from draping over countertops or tabletops
where it may be pulled by children or cause tripping hazards.
Always fully unwind extension cords before use.
Do not modify the plug in any way.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for injuries to persons or animals, or for property
damage resulting from failure to follow the safety instructions provided in this section.
IMPORTANT:
Voltage : AC 120V Frequency: 60Hz (See below gure).
Voltage : AC 240V Frequency: 60Hz (See below gure).
The cable from appliance is equipped with 3-wires
If 3-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply
IMPORTANT: Use the 3-wire cable from Home Power Supply where local codes
permit a 3-wire connection.
If 4-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply
IMPORTANT: Use the 4-wire cable from Home Power Supply where local codes do not
allow grounding through neutral.
The electric cooktop must be installed by a qualied installer.
Do not place the cooktop next to open ames, heaters, or other sources of heat.
Ensure that the mains connection cable is neither damaged nor compressed beneath
the cooktop.
Ensure that the mains connection cable does not come into contact with sharp
edges or hot surfaces.
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The cooktop should be connected to a power source that is securely fastened.
Do not install the cooktop above a dishwasher or washing machine, as steam or
moisture could come into contact with the electronic circuits and cause damage.
Before connecting the cooktop, check whether the voltage indicated on the type plate
corresponds to the voltage supply in your home. An incorrect connection may cause
serious damage to the cooktop and result in injury.
The cooktop surface is made of temperature-resistant ceramic. If it becomes damaged—
even a minor crack—immediately disconnect the cooktop from the power supply and
contact customer service.
We recommend not placing any metal kitchenware, cookware, pan lids, knives, or other
metal objects on the cooktop. These items may heat up when the cooktop is turned on.
Do not place any magnetic objects, such as credit cards, cassette tapes, etc., on the glass
surface while the cooktop is in operation.
To prevent overheating, do not place aluminum foil or metal plates on the cooktop.
Do not insert objects such as wires or tools into the ventilation slots.
Warning: This may cause electric shock.
Do not touch the hot surfaces of the cooktop.
Unopened tins must not be heated on the cooktop, as the buildup of pressure may
cause them to explode. Always open the tin before heating.
Use only induction cookware or cookware that is induction-compatible.
Check the retail box of your cookware for the induction symbol. Ideally, the packaging will
display the following induction symbol:
Compatible Cookware
To determine if your cookware is compatible with induction technology, place a magnet
on the bottom of the cookware. If the magnet sticks, the cookware is suitable for use on an
induction cooktop.
Do not use cookware with jagged edges or a warped or curved base.
Cookware made from the following materials is NOT suitable for induction
cooking: pure stainless steel, aluminum or copper without a magnetic
base, glass, wood, porcelain, ceramic, round-bottomed cookware, and
earthenware.
Ensure that the base of your pan is smooth, flat, and matches the size of the cooking
zone. Use pans with a diameter that is equal to or slightly larger than the marked cooking
zone for maximum eciency. Using a pan that is too small may result in reduced heating
performance.Pans with a base diameter less than 120 mm (4.72") may not be detected by
the cooktop. Always center the pan on the selected cooking zone.
Always lift pans o the glass surface—do not slide them, as this may scratch the glass.
Some cookware may produce noise during induction cooking. This is not a fault in the
cooktop and does not aect its performance.
Using certain types of lightweight cookware—especially at high power levels—
may cause various sounds or vibrations. For best results, high-quality cookware is
recommended.
NOTICE
Control Panel
Model: IC2V-12-CC
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Model: IC4V-24-CC
Model: IC4V-30-CC
Model: IC5V-30-CC
Model: IC5V-36-CC
Power
Child Lock
Keep Warm
Timer
Increase
Decrease
Pause
Power Boost
Middle Burner Selection
Right Rear Burner Selection
Right Front Burner Selection
Front Burner Selection
Rear Burner Selection
Left Rear Burner Selection
Left Front Burner Selection
Operating the Cooktop
Ensure the cooktop is connected to a functional power supply.
Place suitable cookware on the cooktop.
Using the Touch Controls
Use the ball of your nger, not the tip.
A beep will sound each time a touch is successfully registered.
Ensure the controls are always clean and dry, and that no objects (e.g., utensils or
cloths) are covering them. Even a thin lm of water can interfere with proper operation.
Main Power
Press the Power key" " to turn on the cooktop.
You will hear a beep and see ashing lines on the displays next to both burners.
Burners / /
To select a burner and adjust its power level, press the burner key for the desired cooking
zone.Then, use the increase" "or decrease" "keys to set the desired heat level.
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Residual Heat Indicator
After the cooktop has been operating for some time, residual heat may remain. When the
surface temperature reaches approximately 140°F (60°C) or higher, an “H” will appear on the
display. This indicator will turn o once the cooktop has suciently cooled down.
Timer
Press the Timer key to activate the timer for either burner. Each time the Timer key is
pressed, the indicator light for the front or rear burner will illuminate.Once a burner is
selected, press the increase or decrease keys on the control panel to set the desired
cooking time in minutes. The set time will appear on the digital display and will count
down as time progresses. If timers are set for both burners, the display will show the one
with the shortest remaining time.
To cancel the timer, press the Timer key to select the burner you want to cancel. Then press
the “0” key twice on the control panel. Alternatively, press and hold the Timer key for 3
seconds to cancel all timers for all burners.
Power Boost
To quickly heat a burner to a high temperature, use the Power Boost feature.
Press the "PB" key, and the display will show “P while Power Boost is active. The
Power Boost level varies by cooking zone (refer to the specification table) and remains
active for 5 minutes. After that, the heat level will automatically reduce to level 9.
To cancel Power Boost manually, press the burner key, then use the number keys to adjust
the desired heat level.
Each burner on the cooktop is equipped with a safety temperature sensor that will
switch off the burner if excessive heat is detected. This feature protects the internal
electronics from overheating.
Allow the cooktop to cool down before using it again. If any cracks appear on the
surface, immediately disconnect the cooktop from the power supply.
If the cooktop is left on accidentally, it will automatically shut o after a period of time.
Only one burner can use the Power Boost feature at a time; multiple burners cannot use
Power Boost simultaneously.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Child Lock
To ensure the safety of children, the cooktop controls can be locked to prevent accidental
operation.
To lock the controls: Press and hold the Child Lock key" "for 3 seconds until “L0” appears
on the display. All keys will be disabled except the Power (On/O ) key.
To unlock the controls: Press and hold the Child Lock key again for 3 seconds. The cooktop
will return to normal operation.
Keep Warm
Press the Keep Warm key to activate the feature. The burner will operate at a low temperature
to keep food warm, and the display will show “ (or the corresponding symbol).
Press the Keep Warm key again to cancel the feature.
Pause
Press the Pause key" "to temporarily stop heating. Press the key again to resume cooking.
The Pause feature remains active for up to 2 hours. After this time, the burner will
automatically turn o.
Over-Temperature Protection
A built-in temperature sensor monitors the internal temperature of the induction hob.
If excessive heat is detected, the hob will automatically stop operating to ensure safety.
Auto Shutdown Protection
Auto shut-down is a safety protection feature of the induction hob.The hob will
automatically switch off if it is left on for an extended period without user interaction.
The default operating times for each power level are shown in the table below:
When the pot is removed, the induction hob stops heating immediately and will
automatically switch o after 1 minute.
Power level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Boost
Default working timer (hour) 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2
Cleaning and Maintenance
CAUTION
Cleaning should only be performed when the cooktop is completely cool. Always
disconnect the appliance from the power supply before beginning any cleaning.
Before cleaning, ensure all cooking zones are switched o and that the residual heat
indicator (“H”) is no longer visible.
IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive sponges or scouring pads, as they may
permanently damage the glass surface.
Use a mild detergent and a damp cloth to wipe down the cooktop.
If plastic or sugar spills onto the surface, carefully scrape it o with a suitable scraper
while the surface is still hot, using caution to avoid burns.
Using dirty pots or pans may cause discoloration or burnt-on stains.
Do not use benzene, thinner, scrubbing brushes, or polishing powder to clean the
cooktop.
Do not use ammable, acidic, or alkaline substances near the cooktop, as they may
shorten its lifespan or lead to combustion when the cooktop is in use.
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Trouble Shooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Burner does not maintain a
rolling boil or cooking is slow
Improper cookware being
used.
Use pans that are flat and match the
diameter of the burner.
Burners do not work properly Cooktop controls
improperly set.
Check to be sure the correct control is
set for the burner you are using.
Scratches on cooktop
glass surface
Incorrect cleaning materials
being used.
Use mild cleaning solution and soft
damp cloth.
Scratches on cooktop
glass surface
Cookware with rough
bottoms being used or
coarse particles (salt or
spices) are on the surface
of the cooktop. Cookware
has been dragged across
the cooktop surface.
To avoid scratches, use the
recommended cleaning procedures.
Make sure bottoms of cookware are
clean before use, and use cookware
with smooth bottoms.
Don't drag cookware over the cooktop.
Areas of discoloration on the
cooktop
Food spillovers not cleaned
before next use.
Cleaning the cooktop after
each use.
Plastic melted to the surface Plastic placed on the hot
cooktop.
Gently scrape o plastic.
Control panel not operating Control panel is dirty. Clean the control panel.
A fuse may be blown or the
circuit breaker tripped.
Replace the fuse or reset the
circuit breaker.
Error Codes
Customer Care Service
Information codes may be displayed to help you understand better what is wrong with the
appliance.
If a fault occurs, please follow these steps before contacting After-Sales Service:
Check that the appliance is properly plugged in or that the hardwiring is correctly
connected.
Refer to the fault code and display table above.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, switch o the appliance. Do not attempt to
dismantle it. Contact After-Sales Service for further assistance.
Error Codes Possible Cause Solution
E0 No pan or incorrect pan on burner. Place correct pan on burneron it.
E2 NTC short or not connected. Contact the after-sales service and specify
the error code.
E3 Over-high voltage. Ensure voltage is below this range.
E4 Over-low voltage. Ensure voltage is above this range.
CC-C-C-C Liquid ow on the control panel Please clean the control panel, after 2mins,
re-power the stove to work again.
In most cases, when your cooktop fails to operate, the issue can be easily resolved without
the need to call a technician. Before requesting assistance, always check the following
points. Repairs should only be performed by an authorized service agent.
Clean the radiant glass surface
frequently. when it is cool.
Never use abrasive products or pads,
Clean with a wet cloth.
Once a week, clean thoroughly with
specific products that preserve and
protect the cooktops.
Scrape o stuck on stuck dirt with a
scraper.
If sugar (or sugary matter) or plastic
is accidentally burnt on the cooktop,
remove at once with the scraper
while still hot.
Otherwise it may leave a permanent
mark.
Do not use the cooktop as a work
surface.
Be particularly careful with dirt or
dust from vegetables, cleaning
powders, etc.
which may scratch the surface when
pans are slid over it.
INMEDIATELY
Clean the glass surface regularly when it is cool, using dishwashing liquid and a damp
cloth.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the intake and exhaust vents.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean your cooktop.
Never pour or spray water directly over the unit, as it may cause malfunction.

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