Induction cookware, Minimum pan size requirements, Before setting surface controls – Kenmore ELITE 790-4501 User Manual

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Before Setting Surface Controls

Induction Cookware

INCORRECT

Cookware

not

centered

on Cooking Zone surface.

Curved or warped pan

bottoms or sides.

-Min,

size-

Pan does not meet the

minimum size required for

the Cooking Zone used

(Figs. 2).

• Pan bottom rests on

cooktop trim or does not

rest completely on the

cooktop surface.

• Heavy handle tilts pan.

CORRECT

• Cookware centered correctly

on Cooking Zone surface.

Flat pan bottom &

straight sides.

-Min.

size—^

Pan size meets or exceeds

the recommended minimum

size for the Cooking Zone

(Figs.

2).

• Pan rests completely on

the Cooktop surface.

Pan is properly balanced.

Minimum Pan Size Requirements

NOTE: Pan bottoms should not extend more than

V2"

(13mm) beyond outer Cooking Zone (Induction).

5%” / 145mm

\/\^Max: 7^2” / 190n

Max:

6

V

2

” / 165mm

^

Min: 5” / 125mm

^

^

Min:

7

^/

4

” / 180mm

'

Max:

8

V

2

”/215mm

Min:

7

^/

4

” / 180mm

Max: IOV

2

”/ 265mm iji

Fig.

2

The Cooking Zones available on the Induction Cooktop

require a

MINIMUM

pan size to be used at each location

(Figs.

2).

The outer tip of each Cooking Zone cross-hair is helpful

to determine the pan

MAXIMUM

size. After centering the

cookware on the cooktop, make sure the cookware does not

extend more than

1

/

2

beyond the outer tip of cross-hair of

the Cooking Zone. The pan must make FULL contact on the

glass surface without the bottom of the pan touching the

metal cooktop trims.

NOTE:

If a pan made of the correct material is centered

properly on any of the active Cooking Zones but is TOO

SMALL, the affected Cooking Zone display will flash the

power level and the pan will not heat.

Fig. 1

PLEASE NOTE- ANY one

of

the incorrect conditions listed

above may be detected by the sensors located below the
ceramic cooktop surface. If the cookware meets any of these
incorrect conditions, one or more of the Cooking Zones will not

heat indicated by

a

flashing power level display. Correct the

problems before attempting to reactivate the cooktop.

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