Model # Electrical Description
Glass
Dimensions
Overall
Dimensions
IC-18A
120V, 1.8KW, 15A
9 power settings, 5
hold/warm temperature
settings, rotary knob
control
10¾'' x 10¾'' 13'' x 16½'' x 4''
IC-22A
208V, 2.2KW, 10.6A
IC-25A
240V, 2.5KW, 10.4A
IWC-25A*
(wok)
240V, 2.5KW, 10.4A 12¾'' diameter 151/8''x 169/16'' x 6''
Ship Weight: 16 lbs. * Wok pan included Schott Ceran glass is not used in wok unit
9 Rotary Knob Temperature - 140° - 430° F
9 5 Warming Temperature Settings - 140°, 180°, 285°, 360°, 430°F
9 Type of Cooking Pan & Size - Use any metal pan that attracts magnets, such as steel
or cast iron. Optimum pan size: 4¾'' - 10¼''
9 Compatibility Detector - Detects whether or not the pan’s material is suitable for the
cooker.
9 Automatic Safety Shutoff - Asensor will shut off the cooker after 60 seconds if a pan
is not placed onto the cooking surface.
9 Small Object Detector - The cooker will not recognize any objects smaller than 2''.
9 Overtime Detector - Cooker automatically shuts off if a pan is left on or has not
operated for 2 hrs.
9 Overheating Protection Device - If the pan’s temperature reaches 430°F, and
remains there for 60 seconds, the unit will shut off and automatically re-start once the
pan cools down.
Features
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Since 1911
Cecilware Corporation • 43-05 20th Avenue • Long Island City, NY 11105
Tel: 800.935.2211 • 718.932.1414 • Fax: 718.932.7860 • Visit our website: www.cecilware.com
How Induction Cooking Works
Induction starts with a series of electrified coils located underneath
the ceramic cooking plate.
By placing a metal pan on the plate (any metal pan that attracts
magnets such as steel or cast iron) and turning on the unit, this
creates a magnetic field between the coils and the bottom of the pan.
Heat is then transferred to the pan through magnetic friction,
inst
antaneously.
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