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SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Induction surface cooking zones
Important:
When the surface controls are activated a
cooling fan will turn on and remain on until the control is
turned off.
To operate an induction cooking zone:
1.
Place correctly sized cookware on the cooking zone.
2.
Press the On-Off key of the cooking zone until it beeps.
A
-
(dash) will appear in the display.
3.
Press the
+
or
-
key for the cooking zone (
)
until you reach the desired setting (refer to the Recom-
mended Induction zone settings in the table on this
page).
4.
When cooking is complete, turn the induction cooking
zone OFF by pressing its on-off key before removing
the cookware.
The cooktop has a sensor to detect cookware in the
cooking zone. The cooking zone will not become active
without proper cookware in position. See
.
•
The Power Boost (P) setting is only available immedi-
ately after activating a cooking zone by pressing the +
key. The cooktop will remain in Power Boost for up to
10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the cooking zone will
automatically change to the High (H) setting.
•
The size and type of utensil used and the amount and
type of food being cooked will influence the setting
needed for best cooking results.
•
The Hot Surface indicator light will turn on when heat
is detected in a cook zone. The light will remain on
until the heated surface area has cooled sufficiently.
Figure 17: Induction cooking zone control
NOTE
Frigidaire Induction Recommendations
Temp
Range
Power
Level
Description
Low
Low
Melt, keep foods warm
Medium
Low
2-4
Continue cooking, poach,
stew
Medium
5-6
Maintain a slow boil,
thicken sauces and gravies,
steaming
Medium
High
7-8
Continue a rapid boil, fry, or
deep fry
High
9
Start most foods, maintain
water at a boil, pan frying,
searing
Power
Boost
P
Start heating pans that
contain large amounts of
food or to bring pots of
water to boil
Do not leave empty cookware on an operating cooking
zone. Cookware will heat very quickly and may be
damaged or warped if left on the cooking zone empty.
IMPORTANT
Keep W
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5°-
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