Electrolux EI30IF40LS User Manual

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Setting Surface Controls

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Cooktop power level settings

The surface control provides varied settings for each induction
cooking zone. These power levels include Lo, 5.0 (medium), Hi,
and Power Boost (Pb).
The

+

and

-

keys provide incremental adjustments for precise

control when changing surface settings.

Cooktop element display windows

The control panel has four digital display windows to show
power levels for the cooking zones. Power levels are monitored
using the window displays and controlled with the corre-
sponding keys.

Available power settings

The control panel displays power level settings ranging from Pb
(Power boost) (

Figure 9

) to Lo. The settings between 9.5

(

Figure 11

) and 3.0 (

Figure 12

) decrease or increase in incre-

ments of 0.5 (1/2). Settings between 2.8 (

Figure 12

) and Lo are

simmer settings and decrease or increase in increments of 0.2.
IMPORTANT! The power boost (Pb) setting can only be
accessed by pressing ON-OFF and then

+

. The Pb setting will

remain active for ten minutes before automatically powering
down to Hi unless the power is reduced using the

-

key.

Hot surface element message (HE)
After turning any of these elements OFF, the cooktop will
remain HOT for some time. The corresponding HE message
(

Figure 14

) will remain ON until that element position on the

cooktop has cooled. The display will turn off when cool.

Cooktop lockout message (

- -

)

The (

- -

) message will appear in the display when the cooktop

lockout feature is active (

Figure 15

) and during the self clean

mode. Refer to the cooktop lockout instructions for more
detailed information.
Sabbath Day feature (Sb) message
The display windows will show the

- -

message when the

Sabbath Day feature is active (

Figure 15

). See

“Setting the

Sabbath mode”

section for detailed instructions.

IMPORTANT!
Do not allow aluminum foil, plastic, or ANY material that can
melt to make contact with the ceramic glass cooktop. If these
items melt on the cooktop they can damage the ceramic
cooktop.

Figure 9:

Power settings from Lo to Pb

Figure 10: Power boost level

Figure 11: Hi power and 9.5 setting

Figure 12: 3.0 setting and 2.8

Figure 13: 1.2 setting and Lo (lowest setting)

Figure 14: Display showing OFF and Hot Element

Figure 15: Cooktop lock and Sabbath mode messages

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