TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)
Problem
Food Not Heating as Expected
Food is not heating evenly or
seems to be taking too long to
heat.
Noise
Grinding, ticking noise, rattle
sound coming from the vents.
The fan is running slow or not at
all.
Range Does Not Turn On
Range is plugged into a working
electrical outlet with correct
voltage, but the Vollrath logo is
not illuminated.
Programs Editor
Programs editor does not open.
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Might be Caused By
There could be an issue with the cookware. Verify the cookware is compatible. See the Cookware Requirements
The food may need more time to heat to
the desired temperature.
The cookware may be too large.
Trying to heat too much food at once.
Insufficient airflow around the range.
Ambient temperature may be too high.
The cooking application may not match the
intended use of the range.
There may be a problem with the fans.
This is normal.
The fuse may need to be replaced.
Java may not be installed on the computer
or may need to be updated.
High Power Countertop Induction Ranges with Temperature Control Probe Operator's Manual
Course of Action
section in this manual.
For faster heating times, try using power level mode instead of
temperature mode.
With induction cooking, only the area of a cookware that makes
contact with the induction coil will heat.
In general, larger amounts of food take longer to heat. For faster
heating times, try heating less food at a time. For best performance,
stir food often.
Refer to the Clearance Requirements of this manual.
Vollrath offers induction ranges with different wattages and features
designed to fit a variety of applications. Visit Vollrath.com for more
information.
Contact Vollrath Technical Services.
Normal operation. The fan will run as needed.
See "Replace the Fuse" on page 11.
Download a free version of Java.