duxtop BT-200DZ
Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop BT-200DZ User Manual
Model: BT-200DZ | Brand: Duxtop
Mawu Oyamba
The Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop BT-200DZ is a versatile and efficient countertop burner designed for various cooking needs. Utilizing induction technology, it offers precise temperature control and rapid heating. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your induction cooktop.

Figure 1: Duxtop Portable Induction Cooktop BT-200DZ. This image shows the cooktop from an angled top-down view, highlighting its sleek black glass surface, digital LCD sensor-touch control panel, and compact design.
Malangizo Ofunika Achitetezo
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, basic safety precautions should always be followed when using electrical appliances. Read all instructions carefully before use.
- Ensure the cooktop is placed on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface.
- Osamiza chophikiracho m'madzi kapena madzi ena aliwonse.
- Always use induction-compatible cookware with a magnetic bottom and a minimum diameter of 5 inches. The cooktop will not operate without suitable cookware.
- The cooktop surface remains hot after use. OSAGWIRA immediately after cooking. Allow it to cool down completely.
- Keep children away from the cooktop during operation and while it is cooling. Utilize the child safety lock system by pressing and holding the safety lock key for 3 seconds to activate.
- Do not block the ventilation openings. Ensure adequate space around the unit for proper airflow.
- Chotsani chophika chophikira pamalopo pomwe sichikugwiritsidwa ntchito komanso musanayeretse.
- Although induction is a noiseless process, high-pitched sounds may occur from cookware due to multiple layers of metals. This is normal.
- The unit operates on 120 Volts, 15 amp electricity, standard in most homes.
Zida Zamalonda ndi Zomwe Zilipo
Familiarize yourself with the main components and features of your Duxtop Induction Cooktop.

Figure 2: Induction Cookware Compatibility. This diagram illustrates how the induction cooktop heats magnetic cookware through a magnetic field generated by a power coil and electromagnet, emphasizing the requirement for induction-compatible magnetic cookware.
Induction Compatible Cookware: The cooktop requires cookware with a magnetic bottom. If no cookware or incorrect cookware is detected, the unit will shut off automatically after 60 seconds.

Figure 3: LCD Display Screen and Sensor Touch Control Panel. This image highlights the digital LCD display and the various sensor touch buttons, including the 'BOIL' and 'KEEP WARM' functions, and the power/temperature adjustments.
Digital LCD Sensor-Touch Control Panel: Features include a child safety lock, fast boil button, and keep warm button for convenient operation.

Figure 4: Easy Control Panel and Safety Features. This graphic details the various safety and control functions: Child Safety Lock System, Digital Timer, Temperature Control, Power Levels, Warning System, and Smart System with diagnostic error messages.
Safety and Smart Systems: Includes a child safety lock, low and high voltage warning system, and a diagnostic error message system for enhanced safety and user convenience.
Khazikitsa
- Kutulutsa: Carefully remove the cooktop from its packaging. Retain packaging for future storage or transport.
- Kuyika: Place the cooktop on a dry, stable, non-metallic, and heat-resistant surface. Ensure there is at least 4-6 inches of space around the unit for proper ventilation. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
- Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Plug the 5 ft cord into a standard 120 Volts, 15 amp magetsi.
- Kuyang'ana Ziwiya Zophikira: Before operating, ensure you have induction-compatible cookware. This typically includes cast iron, enameled iron, stainless steel with a magnetic bottom, or flat-bottomed pots/pans with a diameter of at least 5 inches.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Basic Operation
- Place induction-compatible cookware with contents on the center of the cooktop.
- Dinani pa ON/WOZIMA button to turn on the unit. The fan will start, and the LCD display will illuminate.
- The cooktop will automatically detect if suitable cookware is present. If not, an error code may display, and the unit will shut off after 60 seconds.
- Select your desired cooking mode: Power Mode or Temperature Mode.
Power Mode vs. Temperature Mode

Figure 5: Power Mode and Temperature Mode Comparison. This visual guide demonstrates the application of Power Mode for tasks like boiling water and cooking sauce, and Temperature Mode for deep frying, frying, and sautéing, illustrating how each mode controls heat output.
- Mphamvu yamagetsi: Ideal for rapid heating, boiling, or high-heat cooking. It offers 20 power levels from 100-1800 Watts. The higher the power level, the faster your food will cook.
- Kutentha mumalowedwe: Ideal for frying, sautéing, and other cooking methods requiring precise temperature control. It offers 20 temperature ranges from 100°F to 460°F. The temperature displayed is an estimate of the food being cooked.
Ntchito Zapadera
- Fast Boil Button: Dinani pa Wiritsani button to instantly switch to Power Mode level 10, with the timer automatically set to 10 minutes.
- Sungani Batani Lotentha: Dinani pa KHALANI WOTHERA button to set the cooktop to 140°F and maintain that temperature for 30 minutes.
- Nthawi Yapa digito: Gwiritsani ntchito TIMER button to set a countdown timer in 1-minute increments, up to 10 hours. The cooktop will turn off automatically when the timer expires.
- Mwana Chitetezo Cholepheretsa: Press ndi kugwira LOKANI button for 3 seconds to activate the child safety lock, preventing accidental operation. Repeat to unlock.
Kusamalira ndi Kuyeretsa
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Duxtop Induction Cooktop.

Figure 6: Easy Maintenance - Cleaning the Cooktop. This image shows a hand wiping the black crystal glass surface of the cooktop with a pink cloth, illustrating the ease of cleaning the premium glass surface.
- Mtima pansi: Always allow the induction cooktop to cool down completely before attempting to clean it.
- Kuyeretsa Pamwamba: Wipe the black crystal glass surface with a damp cloth and mild detergent. For stubborn stains, a non-abrasive cleaner designed for glass cooktops can be used. Ensure the surface is dry before next use.
- Kuyeretsa Koyambira: Clean the base of the unit with a soft, damp nsalu. Osagwiritsa ntchito zotsukira abrasive kapena scourers.
- Zotsegulira mpweya: Sungani malo opumira mpweya kuti mpweya utuluke bwino komanso kuti mpweya usamatenthe kwambiri.
- Posungira: When not in use for extended periods, store the cooktop in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Kusaka zolakwika
If you encounter issues with your Duxtop Induction Cooktop, refer to the following common problems and solutions.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop sayatsa. | Osalumikizidwa; mphamvu inutage; circuit breaker wagwa. | Ensure plug is securely in outlet; check household circuit breaker; try a different outlet. |
| Cooktop turns off automatically or displays an error code (e.g., E0, E1, E2). | No cookware detected; incorrect cookware; cookware too small; overheating. | Place induction-compatible cookware; ensure cookware is at least 5 inches in diameter; allow unit to cool if overheated. Refer to the full user manual for specific error codes. |
| Cookware makes a high-pitched noise. | Normal operation with certain types of cookware. | This is common with multi-layered metal cookware and does not indicate a defect. |
| Fan continues to run after turning off. | Cooling down internal components. | This is normal and helps prolong the life of the unit. The fan will stop once sufficiently cooled. |
Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | Mtengo wa BT-200DZ |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Kuphunzitsa |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Maseŵera a Mphamvu | 20 (100-1800 Watts) |
| Kutentha kosiyanasiyana | 20 (100°F mpaka 460°F) |
| Makulidwe azinthu (D x W x H) | 11.4"D x 14"W x 2.5"H |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 6.2 mapaundi |
| Zakuthupi | Glass+PP |
| Mtundu Wowongolera | Kukhudza |
| Kuphatikiza Zida | Induction Cooktop, User Manual |

Figure 7: Duxtop Induction Cooktop Dimensions. This image provides a visual representation of the cooktop's dimensions, showing its length (29cm), width (35.5cm), and height (6.3cm).
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Duxtop products are manufactured with quality and performance in mind. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the official user manual provided with your product or visit the Duxtop official webmalo.
Buku la ogwiritsa ntchito la digito likupezeka Pano.
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