Frigidaire FGIC3667MB Power Sharing continued, Operational Noises, Setting Cooktop Controls

Models: FPIC3695MS FPIC3095MS FGIC3067MB FGIC3667MB

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Power Sharing (continued)

SETTING COOKTOP CONTROLS

Power Sharing (continued)

To get the highest power output from your cooking zones, cook with only one cookware per heating section. If you need to use most of your cooking zones at once, start your cooking process on only one cooking zone within the heating section and then add your second cookware on the second cooking zone when the first one has already reached its cooking temperature.

Remember to select the power setting last for the cooking zone you want to maintain at full power or set the altered power to where you want it.

2 Induction Generators

30” model

Cooking Zones

36” model

3 Induction Generators

Operational Noises

The electronics generating the induction fields are pretty much noiseless but they do produce heat at high power level. A soft-sounding cooling fan activates when the unit is running multiple cooking zones at once or when a cooking zone is set at very high power settings.

The buzzing sound you could hear from your cooktop is not coming from the electronics but from the cookware you are using. Here are some causes of this noise:

Most induction-ready cookware are made of several layers of materials. An encapsulated steel layer is usually used to harness the induction field and transform it into heat, which is then transferred to the other materials by radiant energy. The induction field will cause the steel layer to vibrate against the other materials in which it is encapsulated. This is the most common cause of noise from the induction process. This buzzing only happens at the higher power level settings. Note that high quality cookware manufacturers weld this steel layer in place which lowers or cancel this noise.

Light weight cookware may also vibrate. We recommend using heavy weight quality cookware.

Cookware with warped bottoms can vibrate on the ceramic glass surface at high power settings.

30” model The power output of your induction cooktop is capable of warping an empty pan. Never use the higher power settings on an empty pan. Even the highest quality cookware is vulnerable to warping.

Riveted handles on cookware can also cause buzzing sounds from the vibrations.

Solid cast iron and enamelware cookware should not emit any noise. Top quality cookware made of several layers should also be relatively quiet.

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Frigidaire FGIC3667MB Power Sharing continued, Operational Noises, Setting Cooktop Controls, 30” model, 36” model