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SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Cooktop Display Windows
The range backguard provides a digital window for each
cooking zone on the cooktop. Power levels and messages
are monitored and controlled using the window displays in
combination with the corresponding control knobs.
Available Power Level Settings
The cooktop control (
Figure 8
) displays power levels
ranging from
Lo
to
Hi
to
Pb
(
Figure 9
) in a display window
located above each control dial. The settings range is
between 1.5 and 9.5 (
Figure 10
), adjustable in 0.5 incre-
ments.
Use
Table 1
on
page 13
to determine the correct power
level setting for the type of food you are preparing.
Power Boost (Pb) Power Level
When setting an induction cooking zone for
Hi
, the display
will initially show
Pb
power level for up to 10 minutes
(
Figure 9
). After 10 minutes the cooking zone will automati-
cally return to the
Hi
setting. The
Pb
setting is only available
immediately after activating a cooking zone by turning the
knob to
Hi
.
Hot Element (HE) Surface Window Message
When using a cooking zone, the cooktop may become very
hot. After turning any cooking zone off, the cooktop may
remain hot for some time. The corresponding
HE
(
Figure 11
) message displays until the cooktop has cooled.
ESEC Error Indicator Message (Er)
An error message will display flashing
Er
(
Figure 12
) at
power up or after a power failure for any surface control
knob not in the OFF position. If a power failure should
occur, set all surface control knobs to
OFF
(
Figure 8
). This
will reset the surface controls.
Review
“Setting the Clock”
on
page 20
to reset the clock.
Once the surface controls have been set to
off
and the
clock has been set with the correct time of day, the surface
controls should return to normal operation. If the surface
controls do not function and the
Er
message remains in any
display after following these procedures, contact an autho-
rized service provider for assistance.
Lockout Window Message
The (
- -
) message appears whenever Lockout, self clean, or
Sabbath is active (
Figure 13
).
See “Setting Oven Lockout
Feature”
on
page 22
for more details.
Figure 8:
Typical induction cooktop controls
Figure 9:
Power setting indications
Figure 10: Power level ranges
Figure 11: Hot element display
Figure 12: ESEC error indication
Figure 13: ESEC error Indication
Induction cooking zones will not operate when the oven is
set for Sabbath mode. For more details on the Sabbath
feature, see
“Setting the Sabbath Feature”
on
page 32
.
IMPORTANT
SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS