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NS-IC87BK6
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Using your cooktop
1 Place your cooktop on a flat, heat resistant surface, as close as possible
to a wall outlet.
2 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. The LED indicator on the front
of the cooktop blinks “L” or “H” and a beep sounds, indicating that your
cooktop is in standby mode.
3 When you are ready to use your cooktop, place the appropriate
cookware (see “Compatible cookware” on page 11) on the ceramic
cooking surface, then press the (on/standby) button to turn it on.
4 Press the (function) button to select the cooking power and
temperature you want (see “Understanding the cooktop functions”
below).
Notes
Before using your cooktop for the first time–Remove
any packing materials and protective film from your
cooktop.
The controls respond to touch. You don't need to apply any
pressure.
Use the ball of your finger, not the tip.
A beep sounds each time a touch is registered.
Make sure that the controls are clean, dry, and that there is
no object, such as a utensil or a cloth, covering them.
Even a thin film of water may make the controls difficult to
operate.
Caution
Do not touch the surface of the ceramic while "H" is displayed. It
means the temperature is high (when "L" is displayed, it means
the temperature is low).
Note
Make sure that the air vents are not blocked and that you keep
cooking utensils away from the cooking surface.
Notes
If you dont press any function button within one minute,
your cooktop returns to standby mode.
If you press a function button with no cookware on the
ceramic cooking surface, the cooktop does not heat and an
alarm sounds indicating that cookware is required on the
cooking surface. If you don’t put any cookware on the
ceramic cooking surface for 10 seconds, your cooktop
returns to standby mode automatically.
If the cookware is removed, the cooktop stops heating
immediately, then the buzzer sounds for 10 seconds and
the cooktop goes into standby mode automatically.
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