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Installation Instructions - Page 3

Table of contents Important Safety Instructions 4 Before you begin 5 Tools and parts needed 5 Parts included 5 Preparation 6 Installation procedure 9 Installing the heat shield 9 Secure the cooktop to countertop 10 Electrical installation 11 Test the installation 12 Technical service 13 3
Installation Instructions - Page 5

D Hold down brackets (4) D Clamping screws #10-32 x 2 1/2" (63.8 mm) (4) D Sheet metal screws #8 x 3/8" (9.5 mm) (4) 5 Contact the countertop manufacturer. Before you begin Tools and parts needed Parts included D Phillips head screwdriver D Pencil D Drill with 1/4" (6.35 mm) bit D Jigsaw D Tape measure Note:ĄAdditional materials may be necessary for installation in solid ...
Installation Instructions - Page 6

... side walls and the back wall. NIT5065... After preparing cutout, remove shavings as a result of humidity. Seal the surfaces of the cutout to your countertop. 30" Models: NIT3065... Solid surface countertops often require special installation. NIT8065... 6 The stability of the countertop should be horizontal and level. For example, heat reflective tape...
Installation Instructions - Page 8

...30" (762 mm) minimum. Verify that the cabinets above it must be reduced to A = 24" (610 mm) when the bottom of B=13" (330 mm) deep. Cabinet requirements The distance from the top of the cooktop... to the bottom of the cabinets above the cooktop are a maximum of the wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less ...
Installation Instructions - Page 10

... box using the clamping brackets provided. The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the edges when placing" the cooktop into the cutout. Insert clamping screw into cutout. Secure the cooktop to countertop Not to let the glass to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to the countertop using...
Installation Instructions - Page 11

...NIT5065 and NIT8065 models... 40 Amp circuit breaker 240 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz 208 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz All with 39" (1m) flexible conduit (included) NIT5665 and NIT8665 ...models... 50 Amp circuit breaker 240 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz 208 Volts, 3 Wire, 60 Hz All with the electrical specifications on the underside of the cooktop...
Installation Instructions - Page 12

... in the following order: black (L1) to black red (L2) to red green wire to prevent power from the cooktop surface, including stickers. Remove everything from being turned on the power supply. The branch-circuit breaker ampacity, the wire sizes and the connections must meet the requirements of electric shock and fire, do not...
Installation Instructions - Page 13

... these numbers on a center close to hearing from you contact our customer service, have the product (E) number and the manufacturing (FD) number for your appliance needs repair. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 13 Technical service Contact our Technical Service Department if your appliance available. Please contact us. You can find the identification...
Instructions for Use - Page 3

... the appliance 10 Energy-saving advice 10 Cooking by induction 11 Advantages of induction cooking 11 Proper cookware 11 āGetting started 13... Familiarize yourself with the appliance 13 The control panel 13 The elements 14 Hot surface indicator 14 āOperation 15 Programming the cooktop 15 Switching the cooktop...
Instructions for Use - Page 6

... pans. To prevent boil overs and spattering, heat oil slowly on a broken cooktop. Cookware safety Use proprer pan size. The use steam cleaners to a hot surface. Never use of undersized utensils ... steel utensils for induction cooking. Cleaning Safety Do not clean the cooktop while it is still hot. Wait until it is cool. WARNING: Supervise the cooktop even if the time...
Instructions for Use - Page 7

... switched on accidentally. d IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If the cooktop switches itself on later. It is specifically designed for use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables... window, be allowed to accumulate on the cooktop and do not allow anything to extinguish flames. If the cooktop is the same size as they could result in or near this...
Instructions for Use - Page 8

..., including wet dishcloths or towel, on the element. S The fire is switched on the induction cooktop Do not leave lids or other devices. Do not operate the ventilation system during a fire....interference: -Reorient the receiving antenna of FCC rules, which are necessary before using this cooktop. They could damage the cooling fan or affect the cooling system. The manufacturer is ...
Instructions for Use - Page 10

..., it . This is hot. Sugar and other cookware on the cooking areas. D Choose pans of a size suited to the amount of the pan. This will result in fading of the element. If special cookware is... Do not use . Avoid leaving empty pans on the control panel, the display area or the cooktop frame. Elements that may damage the appliance Pan bottoms Hot pans Salt, sugar and sand Hard or...
Instructions for Use - Page 11

... with a "sandwich" of the cooking. The cooktop heats up or cools down immediately after the controls are attracted by induction Advantages of induction cooking Proper cookware Ferromagnetic pans Special induction cooking cookware Check the pans with a magnet Improper cookware Characteristics of the pan base No pan or improper size Induction cooking constitutes a radical change in the...
Instructions for Use - Page 12

.... Each element has a minimum limit for detecting cookware, which varies based on the material and the properties of your pan. These elements can recognize different sized pans. Therefore, you are using. The cooktop has an internal safety system, but an empty pan could melt and damage the...
Instructions for Use - Page 14

.... It shows you which elements are still hot. The size of the pan should be the same as that of pans for induction cooking. Hot surface indicator The cooktop has a hot surface indicator for induction cooking. The size of the pan should , therefore, avoid touching the cooktop when this indicator is hot. Double element Select the...
Instructions for Use - Page 22

... b 10 seconds c 30 seconds d 1 minute b = 1000 W minimum power b. - element selection The last programmed element remains selected as the basic setting. Restoring the default cooktop settings This clears all beeps... activated switched off . Power Management Function This limits the total power of the cooktop by 500 W. Deactivating the beep Short beep to confirm that a symbol button has been ...
Instructions for Use - Page 25

.... Push soil off the element. Soften by using pans with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases may leave marks. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. Recondition with daily use of soil for 30 minutes. Remove boilovers and stains, before use the razor blade scraper. Rinse and reapply crème. Apply glass ceramic...
Instructions for Use - Page 26

... itself The display flashes (there is no power) when you place a saucepan on an induction element The Powerboost function display flashes and then switches off Repairs Display E Ö and numbers ...d Display F and numbers Sometimes problems are resting on the cooktop. Check to see whether the diameter of numbers appear in the display panel, there is large ...
Instructions for Use - Page 28

...whistling Crackling High pitched whistle Fan noise Technical service Product number and manufacturing number Induction heating technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields that cause heat to ... Please contact us. Normal operating sounds for your appliance needs repair. Depending on the pan base. The cooktop is empty. This noise occurs principally in order to ...

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