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10 totalHow do I set up the NuWave Induction Cooktop for the first time?
Place the cooktop on a flat, heat-resistant surface, ensure your cookware is induction-compatible and placed on the cooking zone, then plug the cooktop into a standard electrical outlet. Press the power button to turn it on, select your desired cooking zone, and adjust temperature and time settings as needed.
What does the E1 error code mean and how do I fix it?
The E1 error indicates no cookware is detected on the cooking zone. To resolve this, ensure your cookware is induction-compatible and properly placed on the cooking zone.
What does the E2 error code mean?
The E2 error indicates the cooktop is overheating. Allow the cooktop to cool down completely before resuming use.
What does the E3 error code mean?
The E3 error indicates a voltage issue with the power supply. Check that the cooktop is plugged into a standard outlet and verify your electrical connection.
How do I know if my cookware is induction-compatible?
Use a magnet and test the bottom of your cookware; if the magnet sticks to it, the cookware is induction-compatible. Only induction-compatible cookware should be used with the NuWave cooktop.
How do I clean and maintain the NuWave Induction Cooktop?
After each use, unplug the cooktop and allow it to cool completely. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent, but do not immerse the unit in water. Use cookware with flat bottoms to prevent scratching the cooktop surface.