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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Clean the Cooktop
Remove and properly discard all temporary labels and self-adhesives from the ceramic glass.
Clean your cooktop with a damp cloth, and then dry the surface thoroughly.
Do not use detergent; this can create a blue-tinted color on the glass surface.
Cookware
Compatibility
The cookware must be induction compatible.
Any
ferromagnetic pan is recommended
. You can check this with a magnet. If the magnet
adheres to the pot, the pot is likely to be induction compatible. Compatible pots are usually cast
iron, steel, enameled, and stainless-steel pans with ferromagnetic bottoms.
Excluded materials
include copper, pure stainless-steel, aluminum, glass,
wood, ceramic, and stoneware.
When purchasing cookware, select those labelled for induction use or that have the induction
compatible logo.
The induction heat zones automatically adapts to the size of the pan. If the pot diameter is too
small, the cooktop will not work. The minimum diameter varies based on the heat zone
diameter.
If the pan is not adapted for the induction cooktop, the display will show
.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING