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CONTROL

LOCK

How to Lock the Cooktop

IMPORTANT: As a convenience, you can lock the entire cooktop at any time when it is not in use or before cleaning. Locking the cooktop will prevent surface elements from being turned on accidentally.

and the Control Lock light will turn on, indicating that the cooktop is locked.

If the cooktop is locked while the surface elements or timer are in use, they will automatically turn off.

To unlock:

Instructions

To lock the cooktop:

Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCK pad

Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCK pad

again for 3 seconds.

for 3 seconds.

A two-beep signal will sound, and the

A two-beep signal will sound, the word

Control Lock light will go out, indicating

“LOCK” will appear in the TIMER display,

that the cooktop is unlocked.

Operating

ON

How to Operate the Kitchen Timer

NOTE: The kitchen timer will NOT turn off the

OFF

TIMER

surface elements when the time reaches 00:00.

To operate the kitchen timer, use the

 

OR

pads below the TIMER display.

Touch the ON/OFF pad and then touch the (+)/(-)pad to choose the desired time setting. If the (+)/(-)pad is held for several seconds, the timer will increase or decrease at a faster rate.

After you have chosen your desired time, the timer will automatically start to count down from the hours/minutes that you have selected. After the timer counts down to the last minute, it will count down in seconds until 00:00. After the time has run out, the control will beep twice every five seconds until the timer is turned off. Touch the ON/OFF pad to turn the timer off.

Instructions Care and

PAN

Using the Pan Detection Feature

This feature automatically turns off a surface element after 60 seconds if a pan is absent from the surface element. The power level display will flash until the surface element automatically turns off when the control detects the absence of a pan.

To activate and deactivate pan detection for all surface elements:

Touch the PAN pad. (At least one surface

element must be on.) The display will flash “PAN ON” when the pan detection feature is on.

A signal will sound and a light next to the PAN pad will indicate whether the feature is active. If the light is on, pan

detection is on, and if the light is off, pan detection is off. When the pan detection feature is disabled, the pan sizing feature is also disabled.

NOTES:

For this feature to work properly, the pan diameter must be greater than 4.0 inches and centered on the surface element.

This feature may not operate properly with rounded, curved or warped pan bottoms (see the Types of Cookware section).

This feature will not work with glass-ceramic/stoneware cookware (see the Types of Cookware section).

Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips

PAN

Using Pan Sizing

This feature is only used on the dual surface element when the pan detection feature is enabled. When a small pan is placed on the surface element, the small surface element will activate. When a pan larger than 6.0 inches is placed on the surface element, the large surface element will automatically activate. This feature may be overridden for a single cooking session while leaving the pan detection feature active (see Dual Surface Element section).

To turn off this feature and the pan detection feature:

Touch the PAN pad.

The light next to the pad will go out, indicating that pan features are turned off.

NOTE: The pan must be centered over the surface element for this feature to work properly.

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GE PP980, PP950 owner manual Consumer Support, Instructions, Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips

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