General Information
3 .3 Components
This section identifies the main cooktop components.
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2 Cooktop
Air Inlet
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Control Panel
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Cooking Zone
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3 .4 Control Panel
This section identifies the cooktop controls.
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3 Control Panel
Name
TEMP
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HEAT
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TIMER
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TIMER ON LED
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Ceramic Plate
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Power Cord
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Air Vent
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Function
Activates temperature mode
Activates heating mode
Activates the timer
Indicates the cooktop is on timed
operation
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ON/OFF
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ON/OFF LED
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Lock LED
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Display
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HEAT LED
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TEMP LED
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3 .5 Compatible Cookware
This section describes the type of cookware that is
compatible with the cooktop.
Magnetic
stainless steel
Enamel stainless
steel kettle
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4 Compatible Cookware
Induction-compatible cookware contains ferromagnetic
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materials. In other words, it contains iron or has a layer
with magnetic properties. Aluminum, copper or glass
cookware will not work unless they have a layer on the
bottom with magnetic properties.
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To tell if a pot or pan is induction-compatible, hold
a magnet to the bottom. If the magnet clings, the
cookware will work on the cooktop.
The cookware must have a flat,smooth bottom with the
diameter more than 5 in. (127 mm) and less than
8 in. (203 mm). Using the correct cookware size improves
the efficiency of the cooktop.
Name
Increases or decreases the power
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level, temperature, or time
Turns the cooktop on or off
Flashes for 1 second to indicate
that power has been supplied to
the cooktop. Stays lit when the
cooktop is turned on
Indicates the cooktop is locked
Displays mode, level, timer
countdown, and error codes
Indicates the cooktop is in heating
mode
Indicates the cooktop is in
temperature mode
Magnetic
stainless steel
Enamel cooking
utensil
Induction Cooktop
Function
Iron pan
Iron kettle
Iron plate
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