Rangemaster Infusion 90 Induction Charcoal Black Chrome User Guide
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To clean the induction hob, first ensure it is switched off and completely cooled. Use a soft cloth with mild soapy water to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners and scrubbers to prevent scratching the glass surface.
First, check if the cooker is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Verify the circuit breaker has not tripped. If these are in order, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps or contact Rangemaster support.
Ensure that the cookware is compatible with induction cooktops, usually marked by a coil symbol. The base of the cookware should be flat and of a suitable diameter to match the hob zone.
Regularly clean the oven's interior using a non-abrasive cleaner. Check and replace the oven seal if it becomes worn to maintain efficient heating. Periodically inspect and clean the oven fan to ensure even heat distribution.
Some noise is normal due to the magnetic fields used in induction cooking. However, if the noise is excessive, ensure the cookware is flat, fully covers the heating zone, and is induction-compatible.
Press the timer button, then use the '+' and '-' buttons to set the desired cooking time. Once set, the timer will start counting down. An alert will sound when the time is up.
E1 indicates an overheating issue; E2 suggests a problem with the cookware detection; and E3 signals a faulty connection. Refer to the user manual for more detailed explanations and solutions.
Use cookware with smooth bases and avoid sliding pots across the surface. Clean the hob regularly to remove any debris that could cause scratches.
While the outer glass may become warm, it should not be too hot to touch. If it becomes excessively hot, check the door seal for damage and ensure the ventilation is not blocked.
Ensure that the oven racks are properly positioned and not overcrowded. Regularly clean the oven interior and check that the fan is functioning correctly. If the problem persists, consider professional servicing.