Using Your Cooktop

 

 

Induction Cooktop

Power sharing

Four burner cooktops are divided into two

 

 

separate heating zones. The right and left side

 

 

cooking zones are powered by separate and

 

 

independent induction generators. One generator

 

 

controls 2 elements, or two cooking zones within

 

 

a heating section share the power of one

 

 

generator.

 

 

Five burner cooktops are divided into 3 zones.

 

 

The right and left side have separate cooking

 

 

zones and the large center element is another

 

 

separate cooking zone.

 

 

Power Sharing is activated when both elements

4 burner cooktops with right and left side (2)

 

in the same cooking zone are activated and one

 

element is set for Boost (H). The element that is

induction generators.

 

 

 

not set for Boost will change to a lower power

 

 

level. This is called Power Sharing. When Boost

 

 

operation is complete (10 minutes), the other

 

 

element may be reset to any power level. Both

 

 

elements can operate simultaneously at normal

 

 

power level settings of “L” to 9.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR FOUR BURNER

 

 

MODELS:

 

 

The elements on the right side share one

 

 

generator. Both elements can operate at any

 

 

non-Boost (level L to 9) power level at the same

 

 

time. If the large front element is set for “H” or

5 burner cooktops with right, left and center (3)

 

Boost, the smaller element at the right rear will

 

be deactivated or turned off automatically. The

induction generators.

 

 

 

smaller right rear element can be activated and

 

 

set for any power level after the Boost operation

 

 

of the larger element is completed (10 minutes).

 

Using the

1 Place a pan with food onto the induction element.

 

low setting

The pan size should match the indicator ring.

 

2 Touch the ON/OFF pad. “5” will flash in the display.

 

 

 

 

3 Touch the (-)pad until the display reads “L.” A

 

 

sound will beep.

 

 

Do not use plastic wrap to cover food. Plastic may

 

 

melt onto the surface and be very difficult to remove.

 

 

Use only cookware recommended for this cooktop.

CAUTION: Do not warm food on the “L”

 

The Low setting will keep hot, cooked food at serving

 

power level for more than two hours.

 

temperature. Always start with hot food. Do not use

 

 

 

to heat cold food.

 

 

Placing uncooked or cold food on surface element

 

 

set for Low could result in food-borne illness.

 

 

For best results, all food set for Low should be

 

 

covered with a lid or aluminum foil. Pastries or breads

 

 

should be vented to allow moisture to escape.

 

 

Always use pot holders or oven mitts when removing

 

 

food from the element set for Low as cookware and

 

 

plates will be hot.

 

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GE ZHU30, ZHU36 manual Using Your Cooktop, Power sharing, Low setting, Important Note for Four Burner Models

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