18. This induction cooktop is not intended for use by persons (including children)
19. Children should be supervised not allowed to play with the induction cooktop.
20. Do not use the induction cooktop when children are in the vicinity.
21.
22. This induction cooktop is not intended to be operated by means of an
23. Do not place your induction cooktop on or near a hot gas flame, electric
24. Do not place the induction cooktop on top of any other appliance.
25. Do not permit the mains supply cord or plug to touch a hot frypan or other hot
26. Do not allow the power cord of the induction cooktop to hang over the edge of a
27. The induction cooktop must be used on a stable, heat-resistant surface. Avoid
28. Never carry or hang the induction cooktop for storage by the power cord.
29. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or any sharp instruments for
30. Immediately unplug the induction cooktop from mains power if malfunction
31. After use, wait for the induction cooktop to cool down before moving or
CAUTION: Keep the induction cooktop out of reach of children less than 8
years old.
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the induction cooktop in a safe way by the person
responsible for their safety, and understand the hazards involved.
Always turn the power off at the power outlet before you insert or remove the
.
power plug. Remove by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord.
external timer or separate remote-control system.
element, heated oven or any hot surface.
objects, or allow the power cord to lay across the induction cooktop.
table or bench top.
using the induction cooktop on metal surfaces, such as the kitchen sink or a
hotplate.
cleaning the unit. When the unit is cool to touch, the outside surface may be
wiped
clean with a soft, damp cloth or sponge and then dried thoroughly. If
necessary, a mild dishwashing detergent may be applied to the cloth or sponge
but not directly applied to the induction cooktop.
occurs.
storing.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
POWER SUPPLY CORD
1. Do not attempt to modify the power cord or plug in any way.
2. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled
in or tripping over a longer cord.
3. If the power supply cord is too short, do not use an extension cord. Have a
qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
NOTE: Neither Westinghouse nor the retailer can accept any liability for damage
to the product or personal injury resulting due to failure to observe the electrical
connection procedures.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Carefully unpack your induction cooktop.
2. Carefully remove packaging around the induction cooktop and power cord.
Do not remove warning labels.
DANGER: Do not under any circumstances immerse the induction cooker body,
mains cord or mains plug in water or any other liquid.
WARNING: After washing or cleaning the induction cooktop ensure that
the unit is completely dry before use or storage.
WARNING: Do not place the i ndu ct ion cook to p on or near materials that
1. Plug in the AC cord. The buzzer will sound indicating the induction cooker is
now in standby mode.
2. Press/touch the “On/off”button to power up the induction cooktop. The letter
-L-will be displayed on the LED screen.
3. TEMP:
The temperature level can be selected from 60 - 240 degrees celcius. Place
your induction ready pot or pan onto the induction cooktop and center it over
the Effective induction perimeter ring (2). Press the TEMP button (4) and the
induction cooktop will begin to operate at the factory temperature preset.
Use the “increase and decrease” buttons to select the desired temperature
setting. The setting will be displayed on the LED screen.
*Note* The temperature indicated on the LED screen is to be used as a guide
only. Temperature fluctuations of 20-30 degrees celcius above or below the
selected setting may be experienced depending on pot contents.
4. POWER: (LEFT HOTPLATE 1400W MAX / RIGHT HOTPLATE 1000W MAX)
The power level can be selected from 200 - 1400 watts. Place your induction
ready pot or pan onto the induction cooktop and center it over the Effective
induction perimeter ring (2). Press the POWER button (8) and the induction
cooktop will begin to operate at the factory temperature preset. Use the
increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons to select the desired power setting.
The setting will be displayed on the LED screen.
5. TIMER:
The timer ranges from 1 minute to 180 minutes. To use the timer, select the
desired power or temperature level using the TEMP (4) or Power (8) buttons.
Once temperature or power setting has been selected, press the timer button
(3). The LED screen will display the factory preset time of “0” minutes. Using
the increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons, select the desired time required in
minutes. The unit will automatically power off once the desired amount of
time has been reached.
6. CHILD LOCK:
To engage the child lock, press the increase (7) and decrease (5) buttons
simultaneously. The LED display will display the word “LOC” to indicate the
unit is child locked. To disengage the child lock, hold the increase (7) and
decrease (5) buttons simultaneously for 2 - 3 seconds. The Child lock will
disengage.
7. AUTO-OFF:
When in TEMP or POWER mode, the unit will automatically shut itself off
after a period of 2 hours.
*Note* The Induction Cooktop fan will continue to operate for a period of
2 minutes after the unit has been switched off to cool the internal
components. It is important that the unit is left plugged in and allowed to
complete the cooling cycle in order to ensure long life of the components.
Place a suitable pot/pan onto the
Effective induction perimeter ring.
Device requires repair
Connect the device to a correct
voltage power outlet
Allow the device to cool down,
turn off at A/C outlet and then
turn on again.
Allow the device to cool down,
turn off at A/C outlet and then
turn on again.
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CLEANING & CARE
1. Allow the induction cooktop to cool thoroughly after using. Exposing to water
whilst hot may cause shattering or damage to the ceramic plate.
2. When cleaning, non-abrasive cloths may be used to remove stubborn food
particles from your induction cooktop. Do not use abrasive cloths and cleaning
materials as they may damage the induction cooktop cooking surface.
3.
Ensure induction cooktop is completely dry before storage and use.
4. Store in a dry place away from steam and humidity where possible.
DANGER: Do not under any circumstances immerse the power cord, mains plug or
induction cooktop body in water or any other liquid.
*Note* The Induction Cooktop fan will continue to operate for a period of 2 minutes
after the unit has been switched off to cool the internal components. It is important
that the unit is left plugged in and allowed to complete the cooling cycle in order
to ensure long life of the components
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TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If the induction cooktop fails to operate:
1. Make sure the unit is plugged in correctly and securely. If there is still no response,
remove the plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it back in securely.
2. Check for a blown or tripped circuit breaker in your home. If these seem to be
working correctly, test another appliance in the same outlet to ensure the outlet
is working correctly.
IF NONE OF THE ABOVE SOLVES THE PROBLEM, DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR
REPAIR THE FRYPAN YOURSELF.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
In the event you believe your induction cooktop to be defective, please return it
along with your sales receipt to the place of purchase for resolution.
For any enquiries, please call our service center on: Tel: 1300 883 109
Mon-Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm WST
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshoot your problem by using the error guide chart on page 6 of this instruction
manual.
Fantastic recipes for this product and many other Westinghouse
appliances can be found under the recipe section at:
www.westinghousesmallappliances.com.au
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LIMITED WARRANTY
1.
Nothing in this warranty affects the consumer’s rights under the Australian
Consumer Law. The benefitsto the Consumer under this Warranty are inaddition to therights and remedies of the buyer under any Consumer Guarantees. The
Australian Consumer Law requires that we confirm that:
Our goods come with guarantees thatcannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitledto a replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for anyother reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You
are also entitledto have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
2. Subjectto Clause 1, the Seller warrantsthat Westinghouse branded productswill
be free of manufacturing defects and will perform to the Seller’
subject to the following clauses.
3. The benefit of this Warranty extends onlyto the owner of the propertyinwhich the Products manufactured or supplied bythe Seller are installed and used bythe
owner for the duration of the Warranty Period.
4. The Warranty commences on the date of the purchase of the product and
continues for thebenefit of the Owner for the Warranty Period. If withinthe
Warranty Period a manufacturing defect is discovered inthe Product, or the
Product failsto perform to the Seller’s specifications as a result of some defectin
a.) Repair or replace the Product atthe cost of the Seller, includingbutnot
limited to labour and
Warranty will be warranted for the remaining period of the Warranty.
b.) Refund the purchase price paid by the consumer.
5. The Warranty does not apply to Product that :
a.) Has failed due to excessive wear and tear beyond whatis considered to be
reasonable.
b.) Has been misused or neglected.
c.) Has been damaged accidentally or byacts of God includingfire and flooding.
d.) Has been used or operated contraryto operating or maintenance instructions.
e.) Has been damaged bythe Consumer or a third partyauthorisedto act for the
consumer in transit from the Sellers store to the Consumer.
6. In order to make a claim under the Warranty, the Owner must, where possible
returnthe goods to the Seller’s store atthe Owner’s cost. Proof of purchase must
be supplied in all cases.
7. The seller will examine any returned Products and if the Seller determines that
the
re is an apparent defect through no fault of the Owner, the Seller will:
a.) Make note of the Owner’s contactdetailsincludingthe Owner’s telephone
number whichthe owner can be contacted duringbusiness hours, postal
address and e-mail address.
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b.) Make note of the defects reported by the Owner.
c.) Take back the defective goods from the owner and determine within a
reasonable time through dialogue with the Seller whether the goods are
defective.
d.) Advise the owner within a reasonable time frame whether it accepts or
rejects the Product claim.
e.) If the Seller accepts the return of the Product, the Seller must arrange to have
i) The Product repaired or,
ii) Replace the damaged or faulty Product or,
iii) Refund the purchase price.
8. The Seller will not accept any returned Product which has not been returned
strictly in accordance with this Warranty.
9. For the purpose of this Warranty:
a.) Australian Consumer Law means the law as set out in Schedule 2 of the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).
b.) Consumer means the Purchaser of goods from the seller.
c.) Consumer means a Consumer as that term is set out in section 3 of the
Australian Consumer Law.
d.) Consumer Guarantees means the guarantees under the Aust
Law.
e.) Implied terms means any guarantees, conditions, warranties or other terms
implied by any Australian Commonwealth, State or Territory laws, (excluding
the Australian Consumer Law) or the law of any other jurisdiction.
f.) Owner has the meaning set out in clause 3.
g.) Warranty means this warranty.
h.) Product means the Product/s bought by the Owner from the Seller that fall
under this warranty.
i.) Warranty Period means:
i) In relation to Cast Iron Cookware: 3 Year Limited Warranty.
ii) In relation to Non-Stick Cookware: 3 Year Limited Warranty
iii) In relation to Cooking Utensils: 3 Year Limited Warranty
iv) In relation to Knives/Knife Block Sets: 3 Year Limited Warranty
v) In relation to Stainless Steel Cookware: 10 Year Limited Warranty
vi) In relation to Chopping boards: 1 Year Limited Warranty
vii) In relation to Small Appliances: 1 Year Limited Warranty