PRINCESS HOUSE Precision 1800 Plus Manual De Instrucciones página 9

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E0 = Cookware Sensor Detection
Symptom: Proper cookware is not detected. See "Selecting the Proper Cookware" section
if needed.
Remedy: Verify the cookware is Induction capable. A small magnet can be used to confirm if the
bottom of the cookware is Induction ready. Ensure the cookware is placed on the glass top and
centered within the guides. The Induction Burner will allow you to remove the cookware for up
to 1 minute before it detects an error and shuts down. Restart the Induction Burner after it shuts
down.
E1 = Internal Overheat Sensor
Symptom: Internal temperature exceeds operation limit, cooling fan malfunction, or inadequate
ventilation for the Induction Burner.
Remedy: Unplug from the power receptacle and allow the Induction Burner and cookware to
cool down for at least 10 minutes. Make sure the Induction Burner has enough clearance for
ventilation, at least 6 inches from the wall or other obstructions. Clean any dust or build-up on
the ventilation and exhaust openings. Turn Induction Burner back on and verify the cooling fan is
operating and the error code is removed.
E2 = Glass Cooktop Overheat Sensor
Symptom: Glass cooktop surface temperature exceeds its operation limit of 500°F and is too hot.
In addition to a possible malfunction, in rare cases this can be caused by cookware with very dense
construction or a diameter larger than 13" at its base, which allows the heat to transfer back to the
glass plate.
Remedy: Unplug powercord from the power receptacle and allow the Induction Burner and
cookware to cool down for at least 10 minutes. Turn the Induction Burner back on and verify
the cooling fan is operating and the error code is removed. If symptoms continue, try smaller
cookware or cookware with a lighter construction.
E3 = Incorrect Power Supply Sensor
Symptom: Induction Burner detects the 120V power supply input voltage and/or frequency is out
of operating range and prevents operation.
Remedy: Unplug power cord from the 120V power receptacle. Using a voltage meter, verify that
the voltage is in the range of 110-120V AC. If not, try another power outlet or contact a qualified
electrician to correct the power issue before using the Induction Burner.
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