Using Your Cooktop

Induction Cooktop

Error alerts (Flashing “E”/”c” and “E” “o”)

Error alerts indicate a temporary problem that may be corrected by the user.

Clear Keypad—If the display flashes “E” alternating to “c”, the keypad is sensing continuous activation of one or more keypads. Clean or clear any obstructions on the keypad area. Obstructions may be water, food spills, a utensil or other objects.

To resume cooking, touch the ON/OFF pad, then select the power level.

Over Temperature—If the display flashes “E” alternating to “o”, the cooktop sensor indicates that the induction element or electronics have overheated.

Overheating of the element is caused by placing an empty pan on the element and selecting a high power level. The element sensor detects very high temperatures (above normal cooking temperatures), turns off the power and displays the error. A second potential cause of this error is a lack of cooling air to the bottom of the cooktop, which can cause overheating of the electronics. If this situation occurs, make sure the air inlet below the cooktop is unobstructed.

Touch the ON/OFF pad and allow the cooktop to cool for 30 to 45 minutes before operation can begin again.

If either of these conditions persist, call for service.

IMPORTANT: If the “E” flashes alone, without alternating to a “c” or “o”, a hardware error has occurred. Call for service.

Control lock

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.

To lock the cooktop:

Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCK pad for 5 seconds.

A two-beep signal will sound, and the CONTROL LOCK light will glow, indicating that the cooktop is locked.

If the cooktop is locked while a surface element is in use, it will automatically turn off.

The CONTROL LOCK does not affect the timer. If Control Lock is set while the timer is counting down, it will continue to operate.

To unlock the cooktop:

Touch and hold the CONTROL LOCK pad again for 5 seconds. A two-beep signal will sound, and the CONTROL LOCK light will go out, indicating that the cooktop is unlocked.

17

Page 17
Image 17
GE ZHU30, ZHU36 manual Error alerts Flashing E/c and E o, Control lock, To lock the cooktop, To unlock the cooktop

ZHU30, ZHU36 specifications

The GE ZHU36 and ZHU30 are part of General Electric's extensive range of locomotive models that cater to various operational requirements in freight and passenger transportation. These locomotives symbolize innovation in rail technology and efficiency, making them essential components of contemporary rail systems.

Starting with the GE ZHU36, this model is well-known for its impressive power output, typically around 3,600 horsepower. It is engineered to operate effectively on both passenger and freight services, showcasing its versatility. One distinct feature of the ZHU36 is its advanced traction control system, which enhances traction and provides better performance on diverse track conditions. This technology ensures that the locomotive can handle challenging gradients and adverse weather conditions, making it suitable for regions with varying geographies.

In addition to its robust power, the ZHU36 employs an environmentally conscious approach, adhering to strict emissions regulations. It utilizes low-emission engines that reduce the carbon footprint associated with locomotive operations. Coupled with a sophisticated braking system, it guarantees safe and efficient stopping capabilities, enhancing overall operational safety.

On the other hand, the GE ZHU30 serves as a lighter alternative, typically generating around 3,000 horsepower. This locomotive is particularly effective for medium-haul freight services, where flexibility is paramount. The ZHU30 features similar traction control technology as its counterpart, optimized for its lighter design, which allows for efficient fuel consumption without compromising on performance.

Both models are equipped with advanced diagnostic systems that provide real-time data about their operational status. This technology enables operators to monitor performance metrics, identify potential issues, and optimize maintenance schedules, thereby reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.

The ZHU locomotives are built with modularity in mind, allowing for various configurations to suit different rail operations. They are designed for ease of maintenance, featuring accessible components that minimize service time and labor costs. This adaptability and focus on maintainability underscore GE's commitment to providing reliable and efficient rail solutions.

In summary, the GE ZHU36 and ZHU30 bring advanced technologies and powerful performance to the rail industry. Their combination of eco-friendly features, robust capabilities, and easy maintenance positions them as leading options for operators seeking to enhance their rail services in a competitive landscape.