Caloric CICT244, CICT305, CICT366 Use And Care Manual

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USE AND CARE GUIDE
Model:
Serial Number:
www.caloricappliances.ca info@caloricappliances.ca
Electric Induction Cooktops
Models CICT244 CICT305 CICT366
EN
Before installation, record the model and serial as found on the bottom of your cooktop. If you require service or call with a question, please have this information ready.
number
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................1 4 -
Cooktop Features........................................................................................ 5-7
Using .....................................................................................8 12 The Cooktop -
Your CALORIC Induction Cooktop
We thank you for purchasing the CALORIC induction cooktops. Please read the entire instruction manual prior to using your unit. We wish you find a lot of pleasure in its use. We hope you enjoy the speed, efficiency, and safety of our appliance.
Induction cooking is a safe, advanced, efficient, and economical cooking technology. It works by electromagnetic field generating instant heat directly in the cookware bottom, rather than indirectly through heating the glass surface. The glass becomes hot only because the cookware warms it up.
Our induction cooktops have been tested and comply with Part 18 of the FCC Rules for ISM equipment. Product meets the FCC requirements to minimize interference with other devices in residential installation.
About Induction Cooking
Operational Cooktop Noises...........................................................................13
Compatible Cookware.....................................................................................14
Cleaning Your Cooktop...................................................................................15
Troubleshooting Guide..............................................................................16 17-
Installation Instructions.............................................................................18 23-
WARNING
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Intended Use
Cooking Safety
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use dry pot holders to hold the handles of pots and pans. Use only dry potholders - moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let the potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth. Nevertheless, we strongly recommend that a person with physical or mental impairments not use the appliance unless accompanied by a qualified person. The same recommendation applies to children. When the unit is on, do not touch outside the control panel as the surface may contain residual heat. It is important to be aware that the unit’s surface will remain hot for a short period of time after use. Do not touch hot surfaces.
Do not allow aluminum foil, paper or cloth to come in contact with a hot element. Avoid preparing food in aluminum foil or plastic containers over the hot cooking zones. Protective liners - Do not use aluminum foil to line cooking zone, drip bowls or oven bottoms, except as suggested in the manual. Improper use of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. Do not allow pans to boil dry or empty. Never leave the cooktop unattended when in use. Always use the proper pot and pan size. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the hot element, which can result in ignition of clothing or personal burners. Always remove the covers on sealed or canned goods and before heating to avoid explosion.
This appliance is designed for built-in household use only.
Do not use outdoors. Do not use the appliance to heat a room.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
WARNING
Failure to follow these warnings could result in a fire or explosion
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WARNING
IMPORTANT Keep these instructions handy for future use.
The appliance is manufactured in compliance with the relevant safety standard.
Read all instructions carefully before installation and operation
of the appliance.
that causes property damage, personal injury or death. To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury, take the following precautions:
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Environment of Unit
Cleaning Safety
Condition of Unit
Do not use steam cleaners or high­pressure cleaners to clean the cooktop, as this may result in electric shock.
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not let any objects(glass, paper, etc.) obstruct the inlet and outlet of your cooktop. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not mount unit over a sink. To reduce the risk of fire, do not store anything directly on top of the appliance surface when the appliance is in operation. Always have a working smoke detector in or near the kitchen. Do not leave lids or other metal objects such as knives, forks or spoons on the cooktop. If the cooktop is turned on, these objects
can heat up quickly and may cause burns. Do not place rough or uneven objects on the units as they may damage the surface. If the cooktop is near a window, ensure that curtains do not blow over or near the unit. Do not use the cooktop as a work surface. Certain substances such as salt, sugar, or sand can scratch the glass ceramic surface. Do not store hard or pointed objects over the cooktop as they can damage the unit if they fall on top.
Important Safety Instructions
CAUTION
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
WARNING
WARNING
IMPORTANT
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Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
steam or
Clean Cook - Top with Caution - If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid steam burns.
IMPORTANT
Do Not Cook on Broken Cook-Top. If cook-top break,
cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the broken cook-top and create a risk of electric shock.
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Power Cord Safety
Do not put detergents or flammable materials in the equipment installed under the cooktop. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids. While cooking any overflowed fat or oil on the cooktop may ignite. There is a risk of burning and fire; therefore, control the cooking process at all times. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries. Items with a magnetic field such as: radios, televisions, credit cards, cassette tapes etc., can affect the unit. The marked electrical rating should be at least as great as the electrical rating on the appliance. To prevent accidents and achieve optimal ventilation, allow for sufficient space around the cooking area.
Environment of Unit
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
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Important Safety Instructions
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above the range or on the backguard of a range - children climbing on the range to reach items could get seriously injured. Use proper cookware size - This appliance is equipped with four for five Cooking Elements of different sizes. Choose cookware with a flat bottom large enough to cover the unit heating surface. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the heating surface where direct contact may be made and cause serious injury. Compatible cookware will improve efficiency. To reduce risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with cookware, the cookware handles should be turned inward and not extend over adjacent heating surface. Wear proper apparel - loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before performing any maintenance or repairs. Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any control to off, then remove plug from wall outlet. The cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord, or main body in water or any other liquid. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. Do not allow cord to touch hot surface. A short power supply cord or detachable power supply cord should be used to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
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Service and Repair Safety
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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This product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
There are no user serviceable parts on this appliance. Only an authorized service representative should attempt to service your cooktop.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other services should be referred to a qualified technician.
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30" (76.2cm) Model CICT305
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4
3
5
7 9 10
10 9
24" (59cm) Model CICT244
6 7 8 9 10
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1
2
1
2
1
2
1. Left rear cooking e
2. Left front cooking element
3. Right rear cooking element
4. Right front cooking element
5. Center rear cooking element (Model
CICT366 only)
6. Left rear cooking element control area
7. Left front cooking element control area
8. Center cooking element control area
(Model CICT366 only)
9. Right front cooking element control area
10.Right rear cooking element control area
lement
3
36" (91.4cm) Model CICT366
4
4
6
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Cooktop Features
This manual covers different models. The cooktop you have purchased may have some or all of the features listed.
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11. Main Power On/Off
12. Main Power indicator light
13. Controls Lock
14. Control Lock indicator light
15. Stop/Go
16. Stop/Go indicator light
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17. Cooking element symbol and Power On/Off
18. Increase power
19. Decrease power
20. Heat level and Residual heat display
21. Power Boost symbol and indicator light
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22. Minute timer
23. Minute timer setting Up
24. Minute timer setting Down
25. Minute timer display window and cooking element symbol
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Cooktop Features
This manual covers different models. The cooktop you have purchased may have some or all of the features listed.
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Specification
Heat Setting Displays
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
No
power level for the element
The keep warm function
The power level
The power boost
A cooking element is still hot to touch (residual heat)
Electronics fault error message of specific cooking element
Error code
STOP/GO
Cooktop Features
CICT244
CICT305 CICT366
23-7/32" x 20-15/32" x 2-5/32"
30" x 21" x 2-5/32"
36" x 21" x 2-5/32"
Product dimension wxdxh inch( )
Cut-out dimension(wxd) inch
Min.:21-31/32" x 18-15/16" Max.:22-7/16" x 20-1/16"
Min 28-3/4" x 19-21/32".: Max 29-5/16" x 20-1/16".:
Min 34-7/16" x19-21/32".: Max 35-1/32" x 20-1/16".:
Voltage (volts)
240 240 240
Frequency ( Hz)
60 60 60
Total power (Watts)
7400 7400 9600
Elements
4 4
5
Front Left
1850W/2400W 2200W/3200W 1800W/2400W
Rear Left
1850W/2400W 1800W/2600W 1800W/2400W
Front Rig ht
1600W/1800W 1600W/2000W 2200W/3200W
Rear Right
2100W/2700W 2400W/3700W 1800W/2600W
Center
N/ A N/ A 2400W/3700W
Model
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Touch and hold for 3 seconds
Operating The Cooking Elements
Controls Lock
To Lock
To unlock
Touch and Hold Lock key pad for 3 seconds, a beep will sound, the indicator light will turn OFF.
To Turn On The Cooktop
While in the Standby mode, touch the Main “Power” key pad, a “beep” will sound and the indicator light above the Power key pad will be lit up, indicating that the induction cooktop functions are ready to use. The unit will automatically
Touch and Hold Lock key pad for 3 seconds, a “beep” will sound and the indicator light above the Lock key pad will be lit up.
Controls cooktop is off: Controls Lock prevents activation of any sensor key, except for the Lock key pad, so you must deactivate the control lock firstly, then touch the main POWER key pad to turn on the cooktop.
Controls Lock is activated during the cooktop use: Controls Lock prevents activation of any sensor key, except for the ON/OFF, Power and Lock key pad.
Lock is activated when the
Using The Cooktop
IMPORTANT
Touch the Minus key (- ) to start at low level, the power display will show 1.
Touch the “ ” key, it will show on the display as a “P” and Power Boost LED is lit up, boosting the heating power to the highest level for 10 minutes.
Touch the Plus key (+) to start at high level, the power display will show 9.
return to Standby mode if no ON/OFF keys are touched within 30 seconds.
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To turn on one or more Cooking Elements, place a compatible pot or pan on the desired cooking element. With the cooktop being ON as mentioned above, touch the ON/OFF key pad of the desired cooking element, the Power display will show a “- ”, indicating no power level for the Element has been set yet, then press either the “+” key, “- ” key or “ ” (Power Boost) key to select a cooking level. The selected cooking element will automatically turn off if no power selection key is not pressed within 30 seconds.
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Using The Cooktop
Power Management
Automatic Power Level Control
Touch “- ” key or “+” key to adjust the desired power level; NOTE: During cooking, the unit is equipped with safeguards against parching. Heating will appear intermittent phenomenon when cooking element is used for frying, stir-frying, grilling and other high temperature cooking formats.
To Turn Off
The power level displayed may be different from the actual power level at the power sharing and high temperature range. To prevent the cooktop from overheating, the power level is controlled automatically.
Power Boost
Keep Warm
WARNING
WARNING
While in the Power level 1, touch “ ” key to enter into Keep Warm mode, Power digital will switch from 1 to L.
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In the Boost status, touch “ ” key or after 10 minutes the power boost setting will switch off automatically, Power Boost indicator light will turn off, Power digital will switch from P to 9.
-
Power Boost is only
recommended for BOILING WATER.
Do not leave a pot unattended while in Boost Mode or
other high power settings.
The 'Boost' function is used to cook at maximum power for a short period of time (maximum 10 minutes). The power is reduced to level 9 at the end of the maximum boost time.
1. Touch the ON/OFF key of the cooking element being used, a “beep” will sound and Power display will turn off, and the corresponding cooking element will turn off, indicating touched cooking element shut off.
2. Touch the Main Power key pad to turn off the entire cooktop, a “beep” will sound and all indicator lights will turn off, indicating the cooktop enter into the Standby mode.
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36" ( cm) Model CICT36691.5
24" (59cm) Model CICT244
Left Zone Right Zone
30" (76.2cm) Model CICT305
Left Zone Right Zone
Left Zone Right Zone
Using The Cooktop
Power Sharing
Four or five burner cooktops are divided into two separate cooking area, the right and left side cooking elements share power of a inverter. Power sharing is activated when the cooking element in the same area are activated; the controls adjust the power automatically for “Power Sharing”. This power sharing is administered by unit's microprocessors, which will alternate power in one area.
Power sharing tips: Remember to
select the power setting last for the cooking element you want to maintain at full setting heat. To maintain full setting heat for two items, place one item on a element in one section (left side), and the other item on a element in another section (right side).
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Using The Cooktop
Stop/Go
To turn on
To turn off
Use the Stop/Go function to the cooktop for Max. 10 minutes while cooking; the unit will be automatically switched off if Stop/Go is not touched again within 10 minutes.
'Pause'
One or more cooking zones are active. Touch Stop/Go key pad, a “beep” will sound, the indicator light above the Stop/Go will be lit up and all opened Power digital display of the cooktop will show blinking like marching ants.
Any set cooking timers/minute stop,
When deactivating "Stop and Go", the countdown will continue.
Touch Stop/Go key again within 10 minutes, the indicator light above Stop/Go button will go off, and the cooktop continues with the settings that were set before the Stop / Go.
All of the buttons are inactive except for Stop/Go, Lock and ON/OFF and POWER key.
If no any key are touched within 10 minutes, all of the active cooking zones are automatically switched off.
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Using The Cooktop
Residual Heat Indicator
Set Timer
The automatic timer settings range from 1 minute to 99 minutes. (NOTE: There is no “seconds” and “hours” display, only minutes.) The red dot next to the Time symbol indicator will illuminate indicating that the cooking elements is selected.
While cooking, touch the Timer key pad until time light of the desired cooking element is ON, Time digital display reads “00” and blinking; Touch “+” or “- ” key to set the desired number, Once the Timer is set and no “+” or “- ” key are pressed for 5 seconds, the Minute Timer begins the countdown and the timer display will stop blinking and will stay on in the display. Once the Minute Timer reaches “00”, a “beep” will be sound, indicating that the time is up, the Particular Cooking Element will automatically shut off.
If you want to set another burner to switch-off automatically, touch Timer key to until the desired time symbol indicator blinks, repeat the same steps above.
If you want to check the remaining time for another Cooking Element, touch the Timer until the Time symbol indicator for the desired Cooking Element blinks.
If more than one switch-off time is programmed, the shortest time remaining will show in the Time digital display, the indicator for that particular burner will be blinking.
To Cancel Timer Touch the Timer until the Time symbol indicator for the desired Cooking Element blinks, then touch the “+” or “- ” to set the timer to 00. The Time digital display will blink for 5 seconds and then turn off, indicating that the timer of selected heating element has been cancelled.
After using any of the Cooking Element, the cooking area will
remain hot. Even after turning off the entire unit, the surface of the cooktop will remain hot for some time. The digital display for the Cooking Element will show an “H” to warn the user that the surface is hot to touch(Hot surface indicator)
after the Cooking Element switch off. Wait until the “H” is no longer displayed to clean the unit. You may turn the Cooking Element back on even if the “H” is displayed.
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The induction fields are generated by electronics equipment, which are pretty much silent but they do produce heat at high power level. A soft­sounding cooling fan run when the unit is running multiple cooking elements at high settings at once or when a cooking element is set at very high power settings.
What can sometimes produce sound with induction cooking is not the induction equipment but the cookware itself. Slight sounds may be produced by different types of cookware. Some of the possible causes include:
Cookware with irregular or warped bottoms can vibrate audibly on the ceramic glass surface, though again typically only at high power settings.
A “Cracking” noise may be heard if the cookware base is made of layer of different material.
A low “humming” noise occurs when cooking, which is normal particularly at high power settings.
Whistling can occur if both elements are being used at the same time at the high settings, and the cookware has bases made of layer of different material.
Loose-fitting handles on cookware, typically when riveted on, can vibrate slightly.
High quality cookware of solid cast iron including enamelware will lower the noise.
Operational Cooktop Noises
Heavier pans such as enameled cast iron produce less noise than a lighter weight multi-ply stainless steel pan; Light weight cookware may also vibrate. Heavy weight quality cookware is recommended.
Cookware Noise
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Proper Cookware
Improper Cookware
Non-magnetic stainless stee l
Pot with stand s
Heat resistant glas s
Ceramic containe r
Coppe r
Aluminum
Magnetic stainless steel
Cast iron Enameled iron
Nickel
Bottom measuring less than 12 cm(4. 7 inches)
NOTE: Some cookware can produce noises when used on induction cooking zones. This is not a fault in the cooktop, and its function will not be impaired in any way as a result.
Induction
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Flat- bottomed pots or pans with or made from the following:
Pots or pans with or made of the following CANNOT be used on your cooktop:
Because induction cooking requires a magnetic vessel for heating, only certain materials can be used on your cooktop.
Optimally the cookware will have this induction image on the retail box:
Check that the bases of your pans are attracted by a magnet to find out if they are suitable.
The quality of your cooking is dependent on the cookware you use.
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Cleaning Your Cooktop
1.Be careful not to slide pots and pans across your cooktop. It will leave metal markings on the cooktop surface. These marks are removable using a ceramic cooktop cleaner with cleaning pad for ceramic glass.
2.If pots with a thin overlay of aluminum or copper are allowed to boil dry, the overlay may leave black discoloration on the cooktop. This should be removed immediately before heating again or the discoloration may be permanent.
NOTE: If the ceramic glass top of the cooktop is broken, turn off the unit; the cooktop glass will have to be replaced. In this case, contact CALORIC for assistance.
After each use, be sure the controls are turned to OFF and let your cooktop COOL down completely, and then start cleaning your cooktop. When it is cool to the touch, apply approximately 1 teaspoon (5ml) of non-abrasive cleaner to the surface of the ceramic glass with a lightly damaged cloth. Use a second cloth to remove any remaining cleaner residue. Wipe dry with a dry cloth.
Do NOT use the following to clean your unit
Metal Marks and Scratches
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Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine b l each as these
materials may stain the cooktop
Caustic cleaners that may etch the surface Abrasive cleaners Metal scouring pads and scrub sponges Powdery cleaners containing chorine bleach Flammable cleaners such as lighter fluid or WD-40
NOTE: Sugary products can damage the ceramic glass surface. If dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products, or milk spills on the surface DURING heating, clean immediately.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Cooktop does not work
Make sure Lock mode is turned off
Check house lights to confirm power outage
Cooktop does not heat
No cookware or improper cookware placement on the cooking element
Cookware is not properly resting on cooking element
Incorrect cooking element selected
No power to cooktop
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
If you encounter the following problems while using your cooktop, check the guide below to see if you can correct the problem yourself before calling for assistance or service:
Cooktop contr ols are locked Power outage Installatio n wire not complete Circuit break er has tripped or fuse is blown
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Incorrect cookware size for the selected cooking element
Make sure the cooktop vents are not blocked The cooktop features an automatic shutoff feature that turns off the entire cooktop if any cooking element has been on continuously for 2 hours The cooktop control panel may register liquids or objects obstructing the panel, which can cause the cooktop to shut off. Clean up spills or remove objects and restart the unit
Cooktop turns off while cooking
controls area
Liquid or object on the
automatic shut off
cooktop, activating
temperature inside the
sensor has detected high
Cooktop internal heat
above
See “Cooktop does not work”
being used
is ON for the cooking element
Make sure the correct control
COMPATIBLE COOKWARE
cooking element. See
flat and centered on the
Cookware bottoms must be
COOKWARE
See COMPATIBLE
cooking element completely.
must be large enough to cover
The bottom of the cookware
COMPATIBLE COOKWARE
induction cooking. See
also of correct type for
element, and that cookware is
is centered on the cooking
Make sure that the cookware
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Power boost doe s not work
NTC1 Break off
NTC2 Break off
NTC2 Short circ uit
See POWER SHARI NG
The electroni cs are cooling down
This is a normal oc currence
“EE” appears in t he Timer display
“E9” appears in t he Timer display
“E8” appears in t he Timer display
“E7” appears in t he Timer display
“E3” appears in t he Timer display
“E2” appears in t he Timer display
“E1” appears in t he Timer display
“E0”appears i n the Timer display
“E”appears in t he Power display
IGBT ov erheating
Electronics f ault error message of particular c ooking element
NTC1 Short circ uit
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
Troubleshooting Guide
If you encounter the following problems while using your cooktop, check the guide below to see if you can correct the problem yourself before calling for assistance or service:
This may be cause d by increased vol tage being supplied to the h ouse circuit. If the connecti ons are correct and the supplie d voltage returns to norm al, the code will disappear
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This is a normal oc currence, See Operation al Cooktop
Noises
Noise
Noise like humm ing, crackling and b uzzing
Make sure that th e cookware is centered on th e cooking element, and th at it is also induction com patible. See
COMPATIBLE COOKWARE
Turn the cooktop OFF; then pull plug out for a bout 30 seconds. Then re-insert the plug and turn the c ooktop on using the POWER p ad. If the error message i s still displayed, ca ll for service
This ma y be caused by reduced volta ge being supplied to the h ouse circuit. If connection s are correct and the supplied vo ltage returns to normal, the co de will disappear
Supplied volt age to cooktop is too high
Supplied volt age to cooktop is too low
Turn off unit to all ow IGBT to cool. Restart u nit
See E0, E1, E2, E3, E 7, E8, E9, EE
The fans keep run ning for one minute after th e cooking element has been switch ed off
Total using power reach rated power (Model CICT24 4, CICT305) or 480 0W(Model CICT366) in the s ame section.
3700W
No cookware fou nd or improper placement of co okware on the cooking eleme nt
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Serial plate is located under the burner box of cooktop.
Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer or service technician.
Read and save these instructions for future reference.
A
these instructions can be killed or seriously injured.
lways read and obey all safety information, failure to follow
WARNING
1. Visually inspect the cooktop for damage. Also make sure all cooktop screws are on tight.
2. Record the model and serial number as found on the bottom of your cooktop. When ordering parts for or making inquires about your cooktop, always be sure to include the model and serial numbers and a lot number or letter from the serial plate on your cooktop.
3. Cutout dimensions of the countertop.
4. Make sure the wall coverings, countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can withstand heat (up to 200°F) generated by the cooktop.
5. Gently lower the cooktop into the countertop cutout. NOTE: Do not seal the cooktop to the countertop, the cooktop must be removable if service is necessary.
Observe all governing codes and local ordinances.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
DANGER
Model CICT244 & model CICT305 need 40 Amp service. Model CICT366 needs 50 Amp service.
Maximum Connected Load
Model CICT244 ......7.4 kW at 240 VAC, 6.4 kW at 208VAC
Before Installing the cooktop
Electrical Connection
Model CICT305 ......7.4 kW at 240 VAC, 6.4 kW at 208VAC
Model CICT366 ......9.6 kW at 240 VAC, 8.3 kW at 208VAC
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Installation Instructions
Cable from Power Supply
Green Wire (Grounding)
Junction Box
Black Wire
White Wire
Cable from appliance
The Caloric Induction Cooktops must connect to a separate, grounded three-wire, single phase, AC Only electrical supply with their own circuit breaker. These appliances must be installed in accordance with National Electrical Codes, as well as all state, municipal and local codes. This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency and amperage, which is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse.
Electrical ground is required on this appliance
WARNING
The cooktop conduit wiring is approved for copper wire
connection only, if you have aluminum house wiring, use only special connectors which are approved for joining copper and aluminum wires conform with local codes and ordinances. Follow the electrical connector manufacturer’s recommended procedure closely.
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Red Wire
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Min 21-31/32"(558) Max 22-7/16"(570)
A
Installation — 24" (59cm) Model CICT244
CICT244
Countertop Cut-Out Opening
18"
(457)
(64)
36"(914)
13"max
(330)
24" min
(610)
4-23/32"( 120) min
Height Clearance from the
2" min
(51)
30"(762)
Countertop To
Combustible
Materials
Above Cooktop
Cut-out Depth
2-1/2"min
Floor To
Height
Standard
Counter
OVEN OPENING
Cut-out Width
27" (686) Recommended Cabinet Width 24" min (610)
All dimensions are stated in inches and (mm).
Installation Instructions
4-1/2"(114)
Front
Cooktop Dimensions
A. Width
B. Depth
C. Height
23-7/32"(590)
20-15/32"(520)
2-5/32"(55)
B
C
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
Junction box
CICT244 Cooktop Dimension and Cutout
* DO NOT obstruct these areas.
countertop to the top of the drawer, oven or other obstruction
Vent
Vent
Min 18-15/16"(481) Max 20-1/16"(510)
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IMPORTANT: For perfect ventilation, provide a vent of under the countertop, in the front of the cabinet and in the back of the cabinet. The ventilation opening is to extend the full length of the cooktop cutout.
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Vent
CICT305 Countertop Cut-Out Opening
Installation Instructions
30"(762)
21"(533)
2-5/32"(55)
All dimensions are stated in inches and (mm).
18"
(457)
36"(914)
13"max
(330)
24" min
(610)
30"(762)
Countertop To
Combustible
Materials
Above Cooktop
Floor To
Height
Standard
Counter
OVEN OPENING
Cut-out Width
33" (838) Recommended Cabinet Width 30" min (762)
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
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Installation — 30" (76.2cm) Model CICT305
Front
Cooktop Dimensions
A. Width
B. Depth
C. Height
B
C
Junction box
* DO NOT obstruct these areas.
IMPORTANT: For perfect
ventilation, provide a vent of under the countertop, in the front of the cabinet and in the back of the cabinet. The ventilation opening is to extend the full length of the cooktop cutout.
Vent
Min 19-21/32"(500) Max 20-1/16"(510)
Max 29-5/16"(744)
Min 28-3/4"(730)
CICT305 Cooktop Dimension and Cutout
4-1/2"(114)
21
4-23/32"( 120) min
Height Clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer, oven or other obstruction
(64)
2" min
(51)
Cut-out Depth
2-1/2"min
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Vent
4-1/2"(114)
CICT366 Countertop Cut-Out Opening
Installation Instructions
36"( )915
18"
(457)
36"(914)
13"max
(330)
24" min
(610)
30"(762)
Countertop To
Combustible
Materials
Above Cooktop
Floor To
Height
Standard
Counter
OVEN OPENING
Cut-out Width
39" (991) Recommended Cabinet Width 36" min (914)
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
2" min (51)
From Edge of
Cooktop to Nearnest
Combustible Wall
Both Sides
All dimensions are stated in inches and (mm).
21"(533)
2-5/32"(55)
Installation — 36" ( cm) Model CICT36691.5
Cooktop Dimensions
A. Width
B. Depth
C. Height
Junction box
* DO NOT obstruct these areas.
A
Front
B
C
Vent
CICT366 Cooktop Dimension and Cutout
Max 35-1/32"(890)
Min 34-7/16"(875)
Min 19-21/32"(500) Max 20-1/16"(510)
22
4-23/32"( 120) min
Height Clearance from the countertop to the top of the drawer, oven or other obstruction
IMPORTANT: For perfect ventilation, provide a vent of under the countertop, in the front of the cabinet and in the back of the cabinet. The ventilation opening is to extend the full length of the cooktop cutout.
(64)
2" min
(51)
Cut-out Depth
2-1/2"min
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After Installation
1. Remove all the stickers and items from the top of the cooktop surface.
2. Clean cooktop before use. Dry with a soft cloth. See for reference.
3. Read .
4. Turn on the power to the cooktop.
5. Verify all function operation properly.
NOTE: If the cooktop does not work, or you met any problem in your operation, please check that the circuit breaker has not tripped or the house has not blown. For more information, please See Troubleshooting Guide. If you do not solve the problem by yourself, please send email to info@caloricappliances.ca for assistance or service.
Cleaning
Your Cooktop
Using Your Cooktop
Installation Instructions
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