Using the cooktop. (cont.)
What Type of Pans Are Required?
You must use a ferrous pan when using the induction coils on
this range. The warming zone is not an induction coil and will
work with any type of cookware. You can verify your pan is
ferrous if a magnet sticks to it. Quality cookware with heavy
bottoms made of cast iron, magnetic stainless steel and
enameled steel work best. For best results, use pans with flat
bottoms. Woks that do not have flat bottoms in close contact to
the glass surface will not work. Some pans are made especially
for induction cooking.
Pan Size and Shape
The induction coils require a minimum pan size in order for the element to turn on.
In order for the induction coil to correctly determine if the pan is large enough, it is
important that the pan be centered within the circular graphics marked on the
glass cooking surface. The minimum pan size that will work for each induction coil
is shown on the right. Pans that are not ferrous or are too small will not allow the
induction coil to turn on, and the power level display for that coil location will flash
for 30 seconds and then turn off. If a pan is removed from the induction coil for
more than 30 seconds, the power will be shut off. Square pans will work, although
round pans that match the induction coil sizes work best. Cookware larger than
the cooktop glass graphics will work. For best results, match the pan size with
the nearest-size graphics on the glass cooking surface.
Boost Mode and Power
Sharing
Power Sharing is activated when
both elements in the same cooking
zone are activated and one element
is set for Boost (H). The element
that is 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.
Cookware "Noise"
A low humming noise is normal when using induction coils,
especially on higher power settings. Heavy enamel cast-iron
pots produce less noise than lightweight steel pans. The amount
of content in the pans can also affect noise level. Pans that
Before you call for service...
Problem
Surface units do
not work properly or
flashing power setting
Pan detection/sizing
not working properly
Surface unit setting
changed or turned
off unexpectedly
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RIGHT
SIDE POWER SHARING
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. When the large 11"
element is set for "H" or Boost, the smaller
element is automatically shut off and
cannot be activated. After 10 minutes,
Boost (H) will revert to power level 9.
At that time, the smaller element may be
activated and set for any power level.
Possible Causes
Improper cookware being used. • Wrong pan type. Use a magnet to check that cookware is
Pan is too small.
Pan not positioned correctly.
Pan is improperly placed.
Cooktop control improperly set. • Check to see that the control is set properly.
Power sharing.
High cooktop temperature.
Use flat-bottomed pans.
Use the minimum size pan shown for each cooking element.
completely cover the graphics on the glass will produce less
noise. Water trapped under pans can boil, causing the cookware
to vibrate or slide on the glass surface.
What To Do
induction-compatible. Use a flat induction-capable pan that meets
the minimum size for the element being used. See the Pan size and
shape section.
• Pan size is below the minimum size for the element. See the Pan size
and shape section.
• Center the pan in the cooking zone.
• Make sure the pan is centered on the corresponding surface element.
• Check to see if power was being shared between two elements. See
Boost Mode and Power Sharing section.
• Allow the internal fan to cool the cooktop.
Use a griddle.
Use a flat-bottomed wok.
5-3/4" Min. Dia.
Pan Size
LR
7" Min. Dia.
Pan Size
5-3/4" Min. Dia.
Pan Size
LF
4 burner cooktops with right- and left-side (2)
induction generators
4-3/4" Min.
Dia. Pan Size
RR
RF