GE - General Electric PHB915SD1SS GE electric range

User Manual - Page 9

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Use the minimum size pun shown for each
cooking element
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 gloss cooking surface. The minimum
pan size that will work for each induction coil
is shown on the left. 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 thon 30 seconds,the power will be
shut off. Square pans will work, although round
pans that motch the induction coil sizes work
best. Cookwore larger than the cooktop gloss
graphics will work. For best results, match the
pan sizewith the nearest-size graphics on the
glosscooking surface.
Cookware "Noise"
A low humming noise is normal when using
induction coils, especially on higher power
settings. Heavy enamel cost-iron pots produce
less noise than lightweight steel pans. The
amount of food content in the pans can also
affect noise level. Pans that completely cover
the graphics onthe glosswill produce lessnoise.
Water trapped under pans con boil, cousing
the cookware to vibrote or slide on the gloss
surface. To try to reduce the noise, move pans
slightly and/or change power levels.
Power Sharing
For power level H (high),if a surface unit is on for
an extended period of time or if multiple surface
units are on, there may be a slight reduction in
power to the surface unit.
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