Vollrath Intrigue 6950020 Operating And Safety Instructions Manual - page 5
Intrigue Induction Ranges
setting, press the power select buttons up or down to the desired temperature setting as
indicated by the row of lights over the temperature scale. When unit is shut off and restarted,
it will return to the POWER setting at the time of shut-off.
6. If the unit is running and the heating indicator light is on, the unit is working. If the unit is
running and heating indicator light does not come on, the cooking utensil may not be suitable.
IMPORTANT!!: Do not heat cookware on the unit without something to be heated in the
pan. Because of the speed and efficiency of the induction range, the
cookware can develop an excessive amount of heat very quickly and
damage the cookware and non-stick coatings.
The unit is equipped with an over heating protection device. If the
temperature of the top plate gets too hot, the unit will shut down until the
top plate cools. The heating indicator will flash to indicate the over
heating protection function is on.
7. While the unit is in use it will not harm the unit to remove the cooking utensil for a short time.
If an unsuitable pan is placed on the unit or if the unit is left on for more than 2 minutes
without a pan, the unit will turn off automatically.
Cleaning:
To maintain appearance and increase the service life, the induction range should be cleaned at
least daily.
1. Before cleaning, unplug the unit and let it cool completely.
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
The top surface gets very hot during cooking. Hot surfaces and hot
pans can burn skin. Allow the induction range and any cooking
utensils to cool before handling them.
2. Wipe the exterior of the unit with a clean damp cloth.
3. To avoid damaging the finish, do not use abrasive materials, scratching cleaners or scouring
pads to clean the surface of the unit.
4. If mild soap or mild chemical cleaners are used, be sure they are completely wiped away
immediately after cleansing. Chemical residue could corrode the surfaces of the unit.
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