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Cookwar
e Noises
OPERATION
CANCEL THE TIMER
Touching the “—” “+” control of the heating zone that
you want to cancel the timer.
Touching the timer control, and the indicator will flash.
Touch the “—” “+” at the same time to set the timer
to “00”; the timer is canceled.
COOKWARE NOISE
• Heavier pans such as enameled cast iron will produce less noise than a lighter
stainless steel pan. Lightweight cookware may also vibrate. Heavy weight
quality cookware is recommended.
• Cookware with irregular or warped bottoms can vibrate audibly on the ceramic
glass surface, though again, typically only at high power settings.
• Loose-fitting handles on cookware, typically when rivets are used, can vibrate.
• “Cracking” noise occurs if the cookware base is made of a different material.
• “Low humming” noise occurs when cooking, which is normal particularly at high
power settings.
• A “whistling” noise occurs if two elements are being used at the same time at
high settings, and the cookware base is made of a different material.