Jenn-Air JIC4430X Cooktop User Manual


 
5
36" (91.4 cm) Model JIC4536X
Induction Cooking
Induction cooking is quite different from traditional forms of
cooking. The heat is generated directly in the pan, keeping the
cooking surface cooler than a traditional element.
Induction cooking does not lose as much heat as traditional
forms because all the heat is created in the pan itself.
The cooktop heats up or cools down quickly after the controls
are set. It also stops heating when the pan is removed without
turning off the power.
Food spilled on the cooktop surface will not burn because the
glass is not heated. Induction cooking allows for immediate
cleaning after use because the heat is created in the pan.
Pan size, material (see “Cookware” section), and positioning is
very important to achieve maximum wattage.
The diameter of the pan’s base should be equal to the size of the
element.
If the pan is too small, the burner does not sense the pan and will
not activate.
Cooktop Controls
The touch-activated electronic controls offer a variety of heat
settings for optimal cooking results. When melting foods such as
chocolate or butter, the surface cooking area can be set to the
Melt function for minimal cooking power.
For maximum surface cooking power, all cooktop touch-
activated electronic controls can be set to Performance Boost
function when bringing liquids to a fast and rapid boil. Touch
BOOST to immediately reach the highest setting.
NOTE: This cooktop will also work with a 208V operation where
240V installation is not available.
A.Left rear surface cooking area display
B.Surface cooking area off
C.Center surface cooking area display
D.Heat level display
E.Right rear surface cooking area display
F. Power on/off
G.Low settings
H.Sensor Boil
I.Left front surface cooking area display
J.Timer display
K.Timer (increase/decrease)
L.Heat level slider
M.Right front surface cooking area display
N.Left side bridge
O.Right side bridge
P. Control lock
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PONML
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JIHGF
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WARNING
Fire Hazard
Turn off all controls when done cooking.
Failure to do so can result in death or fire.