10
Before Setting Surface Controls
Cooktop display windows
The oven backguard provides a digital window for each of
the cooking zones located on the cooktop. Power levels and
messages are easily monitored and controlled using the
window displays
in combination with the corresponding
control keypads.
Available power level settings
The cooktop control will display heat levels ranging from
Pb
(Fig. 1),
Hi
(Fig. 2) to
Lo
(Fig. 3) and OFF (Fig. 4).
The settings between
9.5
(Fig. 5) and
3.0
(Fig. 6) decrease
or increase in .5 increments.
The settings between
3.0
and
1.2
(Fig. 7) are
simmer
settings which decrease or increase in increments of .2
which provides precision when setting lower heat levels.
Use the “Suggested power level settings table” provided in
Setting Surface Controls
section to determine the correct
setting for the type of food you are preparing.
Cooktop Lockout window message ( - - )
The (- -) messages will appear whenever the
Cooktop
Lockout
feature or Flex Clean is active (See Fig. 9). Refer to
the
Cooktop Lockout
instructions for more details.
Power level settings
When setting an induction cooking zone to the highest
level, the display will show
Pb (Power Boost)
power level
for up to 10 minutes (See Fig. 1). After 10 minutes the
cooking zone will automatically lower to the
Hi
(Fig. 2)
setting. The
Pb
setting is only available immediately after
activating a cooking zone and pressing the
Hi
power level
keypad.
Hot Surface message
After using any of the induction Cooking Zones the cooktop
may become very HOT and may remain HOT for some
time. The corresponding
Hot Surface
(Fig. 8) indicator light
will remain ON and turn OFF once the affected Cooking
Zone on the cooktop has cooled sufficiently.
Sabbath feature (- -) message
When activated the Sabbath feature will lock out all
cooktop features (Fig. 9). See
Sabbath feature
for more
detailed instructions.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 4