Owner's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Questions?
- Product Record and Registration
- Important Safety Instructions
- Before Setting Surface Controls
- Cooktop Controls
- 1
- 1. Lock: Lock the cooktop controls to prevent accidental activation of cooking zones.
- 2. Power: Press to turn on or turn off the cooktop.
- 3. Cooking Zone Power Boil Indicator: Lights when the Power Boil feature is in use on the cooking zone.
- 4. Cooking Zone Setting Indicator: Shows the setting of the Cooking Zone when it is running. Flashes when the Cooking Zone does not detect proper cookware. Shows a Hot Cooktop message (H) when the Cooking Zone is off but still hot.
- 5. Cooking Zone On/Off: Activates the cooking zone when the cooktop is on.
- 6. Cooking Zone Minimum (1): Sets the cooking zone to the minimum power level.
- 7. Cooking Zone Set: Press or slide your finger on the wedge to select the desired cooking zone setting.
- 8. Cooking Zone Maximum (P): Sets the cooking zone to Power Boil.
- 9. Timer Indicator: Shows the time currently left on the timer.
- 10. Reduce Time (-): Reduce the amount of time on the timer.
- 11. Timer On/Off: Turn the countdown timer on or off.
- 12. Increase Time (+): Increase the amount of time on the timer.
- Figure 12: Induction cooking zone control
- 1. Place correctly sized cookware on the cooking zone.
- 2. Activate the cooking zone.
- 3. Set the cooking zone to the desired level (refer to the “Suggested induction cooking zone settings” in Table 1).
- 4. When cooking is complete, turn the induction cooking zone OFF by pressing its On/Off key or the Main Power key before removing the cookware. If all of the zones are off, the cooktop will automatically power off in 20 seconds.
- Suggested induction cooking zone settings
- Frigidaire Induction Recommendations
- Low
- 1
- Keep foods warm
- Medium
- Low
- 2-4
- Continue cooking, poach, stew
- Medium
- 5-6
- Maintain a slow boil, thicken sauces and gravies, steaming, cooking
- Medium
- High
- 7-8
- Continue a rapid boil, fry, or deep fry
- High
- 9
- Start most foods, maintain water at a boil, pan frying, searing
- Power
- Boil
- P
- Start heating pans that contain large amounts of food or to bring pots of water to boil
- Table 1: Suggested induction cooking zone settings
- Moving Cookware on a Smooth Cooktop
- Power Management
- Setting the Timer
- Lock or Unlock the Cooktop
- 1. Set the cooking zones to the desired settings.
- 2. Press the Lock key.
- 1. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop on.
- 2. Press the Lock key and hold it for 4 seconds. The lock will activate, and L will display in all of the cook zone setting indicators.
- 3. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop off.
- 1. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop on.
- 2. Press the Lock key and hold it for 4 seconds. The lock will deactivate.
- 3. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop off.
- 1. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop on.
- 2. Hold the lock key for 4 seconds.
- 3. Set the cooking zones.
- 4. When the cooking process is finished and the cooktop is turned off, the Lock function will be still active.
- Key-Stuck Function
- Home Canning
- Setting Surface Controls
- Care and Cleaning
- Before You Call
13
SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Induction surface cooking zones
To operate an induction cooking zone:
1. Place correctly sized cookware on the cooking zone.
2. Activate the cooking zone.
• If the cooktop is not on, press the Main Power key.
• Press the On/Off key for the desired cooking zone.
If you just turned the cooktop on, this step can be
skipped.
3. Set the cooking zone to the desired level (refer to the
“Suggested induction cooking zone settings” in
Table 1).
• Place your finger on the control and slide until the
desired setting is indicated.
• Press P to set the zone to Power Boil.
• Press 1 to set the zone to its lowest setting.
4. When cooking is complete, turn the induction cooking
zone OFF by pressing its On/Off key or the Main Power
key before removing the cookware. If all of the zones
are off, the cooktop will automatically power off in 20
seconds.
Suggested induction cooking zone settings
Start most cooking operations on a higher setting and then
turn to a lower setting to finish cooking.
The suggested settings found in Table 1 below are based
on cooking with medium-weight stainless steel pans with
lids. Settings may vary when using other types of pans.
Table 1: Suggested induction cooking zone settings
NOTE:
• The Power Boil (P) setting is available after activating a
cooking zone by pressing the P key. The cooktop will
remain in Power Boil for up to 10 minutes. After 10
minutes, the cooking zone will automatically change to
the High (9) setting.
• The size and type of the utensil used and the amount
and type of food being cooked will influence the setting
needed for best cooking results.
• The Hot Surface indicator (H) will show in the setting
indicator when heat is detected in a cook zone that has
been turned off. The indicator will remain on until the
heated surface area has cooled sufficiently.
Figure 12: Induction cooking zone control
Do not leave empty cookware on an operating cooking
zone. Cookware will heat very quickly and may be
damaged or warped if left on the cooking zone empty.
The cooktop has a sensor to detect cookware in the
cooking zone. The cooking zone will not become active
without proper cookware in position. See
“Pan Sensing”
on page 10.
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IMPORTANT
NOTE
Frigidaire Induction Recommendations
Temp
Range
Power
Level
Description
Low 1 Keep foods warm
Medium
Low
2-4 Continue cooking, poach,
stew
Medium 5-6 Maintain a slow boil,
thicken sauces and gravies,
steaming, cooking
Medium
High
7-8 Continue a rapid boil, fry, or
deep fry
High 9 Start most foods, maintain
water at a boil, pan frying,
searing
Power
Boil
P Start heating pans that
contain large amounts of
food or to bring pots of
water to boil
Keep Warm 145°-160°F
Simmer 185 - 200°F