Lakeland 17883 Instruction Booklet - page 5
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COOKING MODES
MODE
POWER / TEMPERATURE
TIMER
Hot Pot
The power / temperature can be
adjusted manually, when the power /
temperature is too high the hob will
automatically switch off.
The timer is ‘off’ by default, and
can be set manually.
Pan Fry
The power / temperature can be
adjusted manually.
The timer is ‘off’ by default, and
can be set manually.
Stir Fry
The power / temperature can be
adjusted manually, when the power
/ temperature is too high, the hob
will NOT switch off, it automatically
regulates the temperature.
The timer is ‘off’ by default, and
can be set manually.
Simmer
The power / temperature cannot be
adjusted.
The hob is programmed to first use
medium-high power to reach boiling
point, then automatically decreases for
simmering. The simmering time is the
remaining time shown on the timer.
“END” will be displayed when the cycle
is finished.
The timer is ‘on’ by default,
automatically set to 120 minutes.
You can adjust this timing by
pressing the timer button and
sweeping your finger around
the heat control dial to set your
cooking time.
Boil
The power / temperature cannot be
adjusted. The hob is programmed to
boil water as quickly as possible. The
unit senses the rising temperature, and
will let the water boil for a while longer,
then the hob will automatically turn off.
It will show “END” on the display.
The timer is ‘off by default’, and
can be set manually.
Keep Warm
The power / temperature cannot be
adjusted. The hob will keep food warm
at about 60c.
The timer is ‘off by default’, and
can be set manually.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Following are some common problems that can occur when using the Induction Hob. Please
review the problems, their possible cause and any corrective action that should be taken to ensure
successful cooking and results.
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The hob does not recognise that
I have placed a pan on the hob.
The pan being used is not
compatible with this hob.
Check that a magnet will stick
to base of pan, indicating
it would be suitable for this
hob.
My food keeps burning.
This hob is very efficient,
and so often cooks faster
at a lower temperature
than electric or gas hobs.
Reduce the cooking time and
the cooking temperature
from what you would use on
other hobs.
My food started to heat then
the hob turned off.
It is likely your pan has
turned itself off as it spilled
over.
Lift pan, dry hob and return
pan to heat then turn on
again.
The hob stops cooking and
displays ‘E1’ or ‘E2’.
The power source voltage
is too high or too low.
Turn off the cooker and
check your power supply is
compatible with the voltage
on the rating label.
The hob stops cooking and
displays ‘E3’ or ‘E9’.
Your pan is overheating or
dry heating.
Remove the pan and allow
it to cool. Add oil or water
to the pan, wait until the
hob cools down and resume
cooking.
The hob stops cooking and
displays ‘E4’ or ‘E10’.
The fan air vent may
be blocked, the fan has
stopped running, or it is
too hot in the room you
are using the hob in.
Switch the hob off and
make sure there Is nothing
blocking the air vent. Remove
any Items from around the
hob which may be emitting
heat. Contact the Lakeland
customer care team on
015394 88100 if the problem
continues.
The hob stops cooking and
displays ‘E5’, ‘E6’, ‘E12’ or ‘E13’.
There is a fault with the
temperature sensor.
Contact the Lakeland
customer care team on
015394 88100.