User Manual for Avantco 177IC1800 1800 Watt Countertop Induction Range
Quick guide for the Avantco 177IC1800 induction range. Includes operating instructions, safety warnings, error code troubleshooting, and maintenance tips.
Quick answers from the manual
Quick answer
- To operate the Avantco 177IC1800, place magnetic cookware on the center of the glass plate, plug in the unit, press the ON/OFF button, select Heat/Hold, and use the knob to adjust power or temperature. p. 7
Key actions
- Adjusting Power/Temperature p. 7
- Setting Timer p. 7
First start
- Remove packaging, clean surface with a damp cloth, and place on a flat surface. p. 4
Problems and fixes
No cookware on cooker. Place cookware on plate and turn on.
p. 8Cookware too hot. Unplug and let cool down completely.
p. 8Error codes
| Code | Meaning | Action | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| E0 | No cookware on cooker | Place cookware on plate and turn on | p. 8 |
| E1 | Temperature sensor overheated/sensor out of order | Unit will stop heating; let cool | p. 8 |
| E2 | Cookware too hot | Unplug and let cool down completely | p. 8 |
| E3 | Power surge protection | Wait for current to return to normal | p. 8 |
Maintenance and reset
- Clean with damp cloth after each use. Do not use abrasive cleaners. p. 9
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wattage | 1800W | Power consumption | p. 2 |
| Voltage | 120V | Operating voltage | p. 2 |
| Temperature Range | 140-460°F | Adjustable temperature | p. 2 |
Where to find it in the PDF
- Specifications p. 2
- Operation p. 7
- Safety Functions p. 8
Table of contents
Manual images
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The Avantco 177IC1800 is an 1800W countertop induction range. To operate, place magnetic cookware centered on the glass plate, plug in the unit, press the ON/OFF key, and select the desired mode (Heat/Hold) using the knob to adjust settings. Always ensure the cookware is magnetic and the unit is placed on a flat, stable surface.

Operation
The unit features two main modes: Power and Temperature, adjustable via the control panel.

- Power Levels: 1-15 (defaults to 6).
- Temperature: 140-460°F (defaults to 200°F).
- Timer: 0-180 minutes (adjustable in 5-minute steps). If not set, it defaults to 180 minutes.
Safety Functions
The unit displays error codes if issues arise:
- E0: No cookware detected.
- E1: Temperature sensor overheated or out of order.
- E2: Cookware too hot (boil dry protection).
- E3: Power surge protection.
- E1-3: General safety reasons; unplug and let cool.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Always unplug and let the unit cool before cleaning. Use a damp cloth only. Do not use abrasive cleaners, metal scouring pads, or immerse the unit in water. Do not wash in a dishwasher. Ensure the bottom of the cookware does not scrape the glass field.
Usable Cookware
Use only magnetic cookware (steel, cast iron, enameled iron, stainless steel) with a flat bottom. Do not use glass, ceramic, or aluminum cookware. Test with a magnet if unsure.
Manufacturer information
Avantco Equipment
Practical help
Common problems
No cookware detected. Place magnetic cookware on the plate and turn on.
Temperature sensor overheated. Let the unit cool down.
Cookware too hot (boil dry protection). Unplug and let cool for 20 minutes.
Power surge protection. Wait for current to return to normal.
Before use
- Check for any damage to the glass surface or power cord.
- Ensure the unit is placed on a flat, stable, and dry surface.
- Verify that the cookware is magnetic (ferromagnetic).
- Ensure the cookware is centered on the cooking field.
- Check that the power supply matches the 120V requirement.
Specs in practice
- Temperature Range
- 140-460°F adjustable range.
Images and diagrams
- The control panel includes an ON/OFF key, Heat/Hold key, Increase/Decrease keys, and a rotating knob for adjustments.
- The LED display shows time, heating status, and holding status.
Model compatibility
- Compatible: Steel, cast iron, enameled iron, stainless steel with flat bottom.
- Incompatible: Glass, ceramic, copper, aluminum, or rounded-bottom pans.
- Minimum diameter: 4.75 inches.
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