Summit CR425BL

Tusitaiala mo le Fa'aaogāina o le Summit Appliance CR425BL 24-inisi Radiant Electric Cooktop

Model: CR425BL

1. Folasaga

Thank you for choosing the Summit Appliance CR425BL 24-inch Radiant Electric Cooktop. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your new appliance. Please read all instructions carefully before use and retain this manual for future reference.

The CR425BL features a smooth black ceramic glass surface with four radiant heating elements, including one large 8-inch 1800W element and three standard 6.5-inch 1200W elements. It is designed for 230V operation and includes push-to-turn safety knobs and individual indicator lights for each burner.

I luga-lalo view of the Summit CR425BL 24-inch black radiant electric cooktop with four circular heating elements and four control knobs on the right side.

Ata 1: Tulaga i lalo view of the Summit CR425BL Cooktop.

2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu

Your safety and the safety of others are very important. Please read all safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or property damage.

  • Saogalemu Faaeletise: This appliance requires a 230V AC, 60Hz, 21 Amp dedicated electrical supply. Ensure proper grounding and installation by a qualified electrician.
  • Lapataiga i luga ole vevela: The cooktop surface and elements will remain hot after use. Exercise extreme caution. Do not touch the hot surface.
  • Lapataiga Fautuaga 65: O lenei oloa e mafai ona tu'uina atu oe i vaila'au e aofia ai le Lead, lea e iloa e le Setete o Kalefonia e mafua ai le kanesa ma fa'aletonu fanau po'o isi fa'alavelave fa'atama. Mo nisi fa'amatalaga alu ile www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
  • Tamaiti ma Fagafao: Taofi ese tamaiti ma fagafao mai le masini a'o fa'aaogaina ma a'o fa'amālūlūina.
  • Fa'alelei talafeagai: Ensure adequate ventilation in the kitchen area.
  • Mea e mu: Do not store or use flammable materials near the cooktop.

3. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i

Proper installation is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of your cooktop. It is highly recommended that installation be performed by a qualified professional.

3.1 Countertop Cutout Dimensions

  • Lautele: 22 1/8 inisi (56.2 cm)
  • loloto: 18 5/8 inisi (47.3 cm)

Ensure the countertop material is heat-resistant and capable of supporting the weight of the cooktop.

3.2 Manaoga Faaeletise

  • Voltage: 230V AC
  • Fa'atele: 60 Hz
  • Ampvaitausaga: 21 Amps
  • A dedicated circuit breaker is required.

Refer to local electrical codes for specific wiring instructions. The appliance must be properly grounded.

Fa'afagoto view of the Summit CR425BL black radiant electric cooktop, showing the smooth glass surface, four heating elements, and the control knobs with a stainless steel trim.

Ata 2: Fa'afagota view of the CR425BL Cooktop.

4. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

The Summit CR425BL cooktop is designed for ease of use with its intuitive push-to-turn knob controls.

4.1 Burner Controls

  1. Identify the Burner: Each control knob corresponds to a specific heating element on the cooktop. Refer to the markings on the cooktop surface next to each knob.
  2. Activate a Burner: To turn on a burner, push the corresponding knob down and rotate it clockwise to the desired heat setting. The settings range from low to high.
  3. Molī Fa'ailoga: An indicator light will illuminate next to the knob when the corresponding burner is active.
  4. Deactivate a Burner: To turn off a burner, rotate the knob counter-clockwise back to the 'OFF' position. Ensure the knob clicks into place.
Latalata view of the black control knobs and indicator lights on the Summit CR425BL cooktop. Each knob has an 'OFF' position and heat settings.

Figure 3: Close-up of Control Knobs and Indicator Lights.

4.2 Elemene Faamafanafana

  • Large Element: One 8-inch element with 1800W output, ideal for larger pots and faster heating.
  • Standard Elements: Three 6.5-inch elements with 1200W output each, suitable for general cooking needs.

Use flat-bottomed cookware that matches the size of the heating element for optimal heat transfer and energy efficiency.

5. Tausiga ma Fa'amamā

Regular cleaning and maintenance will help preserve the appearance and functionality of your cooktop.

  • Fa'amalo Mua'i: Always allow the cooktop to cool completely before cleaning to prevent burns and damage to the surface.
  • Foliga Tioata Seramika: For daily cleaning, wipe the Schott Ceran glass surface with a damp cloth and mild dish soap. For stubborn stains or burnt-on food, use a ceramic cooktop cleaner and a non-abrasive pad. Follow the cleaner manufacturer's instructions.
  • Tipi uamea uamea: Clean the 304-grade stainless steel trim with a soft cloth and a stainless steel cleaner, wiping in the direction of the grain.
  • Kipi Pulea: The control knobs can be pulled off for easier cleaning. Wash them with warm, soapy water, rinse, and dry thoroughly before reattaching.
  • Aloese mai abrasive: Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or sharp objects on the cooktop surface or trim, as these can cause scratches or damage.

6. Faʻafitauli

If you encounter issues with your cooktop, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps. If the problem persists, contact a qualified service technician.

  • Cooktop does not turn on:
    • Check if the cooktop is properly connected to the electrical supply.
    • Fa'amautinoa e le'i pa le ta'avale ta'avale.
    • Ensure the control knobs are pushed down and rotated to an active setting.
  • Burner not heating or heating slowly:
    • Confirm the knob is set to a high enough heat level.
    • Ensure cookware has a flat bottom and is appropriate for radiant cooktops.
    • Check if the cookware size matches the element size.
  • E le o pupula le moli fa'ailo:
    • If the burner is heating but the light is off, there may be an issue with the indicator light itself. This typically does not affect burner function.
  • Stains on ceramic glass surface:
    • Use a specialized ceramic cooktop cleaner as directed in the Maintenance section.
    • Avoid dragging rough-bottomed pots across the surface.

7. Fa'amatalaga

Detailed technical specifications for the Summit Appliance CR425BL cooktop.

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Fa'ata'ita'igaCR425BL
Fa'ailogaFonotaga
Fua (H x W x D)3.13" x 24" x 20.5" (7.95 cm x 60.96 cm x 52.07 cm)
Countertop Cutout (W x D)22 1/8" x 18 5/8" (56.2 cm x 47.3 cm)
Mea mamafa30 pauna (13.6 kilokalama)
Punavai MalosiEletise
Voltagu / Faʻafia230V AC / 60 Hz
Ampmatua21 Amps
Ituaiga oloosusulu
Mea i lugaSchott Ceran Glass
Numera o Elemene4
Element 1 (Large)8" (20 cm), 1800W
Elements 2, 3, 4 (Standard)6.5" (17 cm), 1200W each
PuleaPush-to-turn Dials
Trim Material304 Vasega uamea uamea
Tusipasi SaogalemuETL (US), ETLC (Canada)

8. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or visit the official Summit Appliance website. You may also contact Summit Appliance customer service directly for assistance with your CR425BL cooktop.

Fa'amatalaga Fa'afeso'ota'i: Please refer to your purchase receipt or the Summit Appliance webnofoaga mo fa'amatalaga lata mai fa'afeso'ota'i.

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