Quick Reference Guide

Induction Quick Reference Guide
USE THE CORRECT COOKWARE
When using induction cooktop elements, pan size,
material, and positioning are very important to achieve
the best results, and only ferromagnetic pans can be
used for induction cooking.
Ferromagnetic materials include:
Ƀ Enameled steel
Ƀ Cast Iron
Ƀ Stainless steel designed for induction cooking
Non-Ferromagnetic materials include:
Ƀ Stainless Steel
Ƀ Glass
Ƀ Copper
Ƀ Aluminum
NORMAL INDUCTION OPERATING NOISES
You may hear the following operational noises:
Ƀ CRACKING NOISES: You may hear a cracking
noise when you are using cookware made of two or
more materials.
Ƀ WHISTLING: A whirling noise occurs when
both back burners are in use. This is caused by
vibrations. Whistling can vary depending on the
weight or material of the cookware or the type of
food you are cooking. (Noise can be reduced by
using thicker cookware.)
Ƀ HUMMING: You may hear a low humming when you
set an element to a high power setting. This sound
is generated by energy transmission, and it will
disappear when cooktop is turned off, or at lower
power settings.
Ƀ CLICKING: Electric switches are operating on
induction control board.
Ƀ HISSING, BUZZING: You may hear a fan noise
during cooktop/oven operation. You may continue
to hear it even after the cooktop/oven is turned
off. This is normal. The fan runs to cool down the
temperature inside. It will automatically shut off after
a short period of time.
T
hese noises are normal and do not indicate
any defects.
CORRECT USAGE INCORRECT USAGE
Use magnetic pans that are
recommended for induction
cooktops. A magnet should
stick to the bottom of the pan.
The cookware will not
work if a magnet does not
stick to the bottom of the
pan.
The cookware bottom should
be centered on the cooking
element area.
The cookware may not
work properly if the
bottom of the pan is not
centered on the cooking
element area.
The bottom of the pan should
be at and ush with the
cooking element.
The cookware may not
work properly if the
bottom of the pan is
warped and not ush with
the cooking element.
The diameter of the pan’s
base should be about the
same size as the cooking
element, and should not
extend more than 1/2"
(1.3 cm) outside the area.
The cookware may not
work properly if the
diameter of the pan’s base
is too small or too large to
t on the cooking element.
The pan is properly balanced
and should be at and ush
with the cooking element
.
The cookware may not
work properly if the
bottom of the pan is tilted
and not resting properly
on the cooking element.
The pan should have a at
bottom.
The cookware may not
work properly if the
bottom of the pan is
rounded.
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