Quick Start Guide

A Quick Guide to Getting Started
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(Sept 2020)
Before you begin
Induction Cooktop Basics
Magnet
Sticks
Magnet
Falls
Use less energy while you cook; induction technology heats
the pan directly for less heat loss.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT COOKING ZONE
Cooktop Feature Highlights
Explore your culinary creativity with the advanced features of the Electrolux Induction Cooktop.
PRECISE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
takes the consistent heat of induction
cooking to the next level.
Press the Precise Temperature
Control Indicator, then press a
number key to select a cooking
level (1=Low, 9=High).
Once cool food is added to a
hot pan, the cooktop senses a
temperature change and will
use extra power to maintain the
temperature for the set cooking
level.
NOTE: This feature works best with
heavy, sturdy, high-quality cookware.
BRIDGE allows you operate two cooking zones
simultaneously.
Use Bridge when cooking with a griddle. Place
the griddle on both of the left zones, then
press the Bridge Indicator.
SERVE WARM will set all of the cooking zones to
a low power level to keep foods warm.
Press the Serve Warm Indicator after your
food is done cooking, then cover your
cookware with a lid.
POWER SLIDE allows you to go from boil to
simmer with a quick shift of the pan.
Press the power slide indicator to move
cookware to a quick simmer setting on the
rear zone.
A magnet will stick rmly to
the cookware if it's induction
compatible.
1. Remove all packaging material and tape.
2. Apply a ceramic cooktop cleaning cream to the cooktop
and buff with a clean paper towel to help prevent scratches.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT COOKWARE.
For best results,
use cookware that
matches the size of
the cooking zone.
1. Press the Power key to turn on the
cooktop.
2. Place cookware on the cooking zone.
The controls for a zone won’t activate
unless cookware is detected.
3. Press the On/Off key for the cooking
zone. The On/Off indicator will turn red.
4. Press a number for the setting or choose
MAX for the highest cooking setting.
5. Turn the induction cooking zone OFF by
pressing its On/Off key or the Power key
before removing the cookware.
If all of the zones are o, the cooktop will
automatically power o in 30 seconds.
NOTE: Induction cookware can sometimes
vibrate slightly, causing a light buzzing
noise. These sounds are normal.
Start Cooking
The cooktop graphics are guides for
best pan size for each cooking zone.
When the cooktop is on, the cooking
zones detect when cookware is placed
on the zone. The control for that zone
will light up and you will be able to set
the cooking zone.
Look for an induction
symbol on the bottom
of pots and pans.
Cookware needs to be
induction compatible for an
induction cooktop to work.
Use a magnet if you are
unsure if the cookware is
compatible.

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