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BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
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HOT ELEMENT INDICATOR MESSAGE (HE)
After using any of the radiant element
positions the cooktop will become very hot. Even after
turning the element OFF, the cooktop will remain hot for
some time and burns may occur if surface is touched.
The control monitors the temperature of the cooktop and
displays the message
"
HE
"
(hot element) warning when
the cooktop is still too hot to touch (Figure 8). If the HE
message appears in the window, the control can still be
turned on again for use.
COOKTOP DISPLAY WINDOWS
The cooktop controls provide a digital display for each
element located on the cooktop. Power levels and
messages are easily monitored and adjusted using the
corresponding control keypads in combination with the
window displays.
POWER FAILURE (PF) MESSAGE
The PF message (Figure 9) will be displayed whenever
there has been a power interruption to the appliance.
The PF message will disappear by itself after a few
seconds.
SABBATH FEATURE (SB) MESSAGE
The cooktop display windows will show the Sb message
whenever the Sabbath feature is active (Figure 11).
When activated, the Sabbath feature works for both the
oven and cooktop together. Once the Sabbath feature is
active, changes to the heat levels for the cooktop heating
elements will not show in the displays. The cooktop
will react slower to heat level changes. See Sabbath
feature section for complete instructions.
Fig. 10
COOKTOP LOCKOUT (--)
The cooktop lockout (--) message will appear in the
cooktop display windows whenever the Lockout feature
is active or during a self clean (See Fig. 10). The cooktop
will remain locked until the Flex Clean cycle is fi nished
and the oven door has unlocked or until the Lockout
feature is deactivated.
THE AVAILABLE POWER LEVEL SETTINGS
The cooktop control will display heat levels ranging
from Hi (Figure 1) to Lo (Figure 6) and OFF (Figure 7).
The settings between 9.5 (Figure 2) and 3.0 (Figure
3) decrease or increase in increments of .5 (1/2). The
settings between 2.8 (Figure 4) and 1.2 (Figure 5) are
Simmer settings which decrease or increase in increments
of .2 (1/5) to Lo (Figure 6; lowest Simmer setting) for
more precise settings at lower heat levels.