GE - General Electric PB970SP2SS GE electric range

User Manual - Page 8

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Using the surface units--Touch pad-controlled models.
Surface Unit Cook Settings
Thecookopoffers19powerlevelsPower
levels range from "L"to HI in precise half-step
ON r-_ increments. For example: 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2 and
OFF upto .
Power Level"L", the lowest setting, is
The power level with o fraction
indicates the additional half-step recommended for "KeepWarm."
setting. You may hear clicking
sounds indicating the control is The power level increases one-half level with
maintaining your desired setting, each touch.
NOTE:When changing from a high heat setting
to a lower heat setting, the surface unit may stop
glowing. This is normal. The unit is stillon and hot.
NOTE:Thiscooktop has a rapid heat-up feature.
If the cooktop is cool when turned on, it will glow
red for a short period of time until the desired
power setting is reached.
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Single Surface Unit--Cook Settings
To turn on a single surface unit:
r-f1 Touch the ON/OFF pad; then touch the
(+1/(-1pad.
[] Usethe (+1/(-1pad to choose the desired
power setting.
To use the Melt feature:
Touch the ON/OFFpad; then touch MELT.
The element will automatically set to a
predetermined setting and "L"will be displayed.
To turn off e single surface unit,touch the
ON/OFF pad again.
To use the Simmer feature:
Touch the ON/OFF pad; then touch SIMMER.
The element will automatically set to a
predetermined setting and "3" will be displayed.
Adjust using the (+F(d pad to increase or
decrease the simmer rate.
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Multi-Ring Burner (can be dual or triple, depending on model)
[Z] Touch the ON/OFF pad for the right-front
surface unit.
Usethe (+)/(-) pad to set the desired power
setting.
r_ Touchthe BURNERSIZEpad as needed to
select the desired burner size.
The light next to the BURNERSIZEpad indicates
which sizethe surface unit is on.
To turn the surface unit off, touch the ON/OFF
pad.
Seepage i0 for additional information.
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