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Cooktop Display Windows
The range 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
controls.
Available Power Level Settings
The cooktop control will display power levels ranging from P
(
), Hi (
) to Lo (
). The settings
between 9 (
) and 2(
) decrease and
increase in 1.0 increments. The lowest setting (
)
will display just below the lowest digital setting of 2.
Power Boost Power Level (P)
When setting an induction cooking zone for the highest
setting (to the POWER BOOST position), the display will
initially show
P
(Power Boost) power level for up to 10
minutes. After 10 minutes, the cooking zone will automati-
cally return to the Hi setting (Figure 15). The P setting is
only available immediately after activating a cooking zone
.
ESEC Error Indicator Message (E)
An error message will be displayed (flashing E) (
at power up (or after a power failure) if any of the surface
settings were left in the ON positions. If a power failure
should occur, set all of the four surface controls to the OFF
position. This will reset the surface controls.
Be sure to reset the clock. Once the surface controls have
been set to the OFF positions 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 F message remains in any display after
following these procedures, contact an authorized servicer
for assistance.
Lockout Window Message (
-
)
The (
-
) message will appear in all the surface control
displays whenever the Lockout or Self-clean feature is
active (
). Refer to the “Setting Oven Lockout”
heading on page 21 for more details.
Figure 10: Power Boost
Figure 11: Low setting
Figure 12: Error
message
Figure 13: High setting
Figure 14: Increment
setting
Figure 15: Increment
setting
Figure 16: Cooktop
lockout
SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS