SETTING THE CONTROLS
SETTING THE POWER LEVEL
The power level for the selected Cooking Zone can be set from to and (Boost).
To adjust the power level:
Touch the or pad for the selected Cooking Zone.
Touching will set the power level to .
Touching will set the power level to .
Touch the or pad of the selected Cooking Zone to increase or decrease the power
level.
If power level is selected, the Cooking Zone will turn off after 5
seconds.
For faster power level adjustments, touch and hold the or pads
until the desired setting is reached.
NOTE: Normal power settings range in 1/2 step increments for power
levels from 2 to 6 to allow precision cooking. A dot will appear next to the
number to indicate a 1/2 power level step.
If the Cooking Zone or pads are held for more 10 seconds, the timer display will show
the error message . To clear this error message, press the ON/OFF pad for the Cooking
Zone you were setting. This message does NOT relate to the timer pad.
To turn off the cooking zone:
Once cooking is complete, touch the ON/OFF pad to turn the cooking zone OFF.
The corresponding cooking zone display will turn off.
If the POWER pad is touched instead of ON/OFF, the entire cooktop will turn off.
NOTE:
• If the cookware or pan is moved from the center of any active Cooking Zone for any reason, a
sensor will detect this and the Cooking Zone will no longer heat. The display for that Cooking
Zone will flash the last power level setting for the Cooking Zone.
• The Cooking Zone will remember the power level setting for up to 90 seconds before the
Cooking Zone will automatically shut off.
WARNING: Your cooktop has a residual heat indicator for each Cooking Zone. This
indicator will warn that this area has been used and is still giving off enough
heat to cause burns.
Avoid touching the burner when this indicator is shown. Although the
cooktop is OFF, the will stay lit until the cooktop has cooled down.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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