CookTek MC17004-200 Owner's Manual - Page 4

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CookTek MC17004-200 Owner's Manual
Model Types
MC14004-200, MC17004-200 – 4-hob 196-220VAC models
MC14004-400, MC17004-400 – 4-hob 376-424VAC models
MC21006-200, MC25506-200 – 6-hob 196-220VAC models
MC21006-400, MC25506-400 – 6-hob 376-424VAC models
User Interface
The CookTek 4- or 6-hob units have a single knob for setting the power from 1-10 on
each hob. Power setting is a proportion of the maximum power available. Each hob
has a bar graph display indicating the power setting next to the burner.
Wire the 4- or 6-hob unit into a grounded, three-phase receptacle. Models will run on
208V or 400V drawing 14000W or 21000W, depending on model. Check rating plate
on unit to verify correct voltage and wattage. Voltages below 200V or 400V can result
in less than rated power and slower heating times.
NOTE: For proper operation, an independent, dedicated circuit should be used
in all installations.
CAUTION! PAN HANDLE HEATING!
Pans with loop handles that are low on the pan and placed
off center as shown will heat much the same as they will on
a gas stove. Care needs to be taken when a pan is off center
on the hob to use insulated mitts when handling the pan.
User Interface
The user interface on a CookTek 4- or 6-hob unit consists of a knob for adjusting the
power level and a bar graph display for visual verification of power setting.
Knob
• The knob has three detents to aid in setting the power level.
• When the knob is pointing straight up, there is a detent set for off.
• Rotating the knob clockwise 45 degrees, there is a detent for power setting 1.
• Rotating the knob counter-clockwise 45 degrees, there is a detent for power setting
10.
• All other power setting are proportional between 1 and 10.
The Display
• On the top of the unit, there is a row of 10 LEDs which light up in
proportion to the power setting.
• The display will also flash out the error code in the event of a failure.
Operation
• When the unit is initially turned on, the display will flash if it has not detected a pan
to heat.
• Once a pan is present, the display will stop flashing and display the power setting.
• If the unit is left without a pan for 5 minutes, it will go into sleep mode and the
display will have a moving LED. To exit sleep mode, simply move the knob.

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL OPERATION

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