Parts and features of your cooktop, Caution – LG LSCI307ST User Manual

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PA RT S A N D F E AT U R E S

PARTS AND FEATURES OF YOUR COOKTOP

Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

Ceramic Cooktop: LG’s new induction cooktop

features a ceramic cooktop surface that remains

cooler than conventional ceramic cooktops,

regardless of whether it is ON or OFF.

Magnetic Detector: The coil sensor automatically

detects suitable cookware and prevents accidental

activation.
Pan Size Detection: The pan recognition sensor

automatically detects and adapts the Cooking

Zones to the pan size being used.
Improved Efficiency: Induction cooking heats

faster while using less energy. Induction cooking

brings liquids to a boil quickly yet allows even,

steady simmering.

Induction Cooking Zones: Induction Cooking Zones

under the ceramic cooktop heat the base of the pan

immediately without heating the ceramic-glass

cooktop first. The two mediumsized zones can be

used together for larger oblong pans.
Touch Controls: Easy-to-use touch controls provide

precise operation.
Easy Cleaning: The ceramic-glass cooking surface

and touch control make for easy cleanup and

eliminate crevices and gaps where grease can

accumulate.
Control and Function Displays: Digital displays

show current settings and warn you of hot surfaces

from any residual heat of the corresponding cooking

zone.
Safety Shutoff: All Cooking Zones feature a safety

shut off that turns off the Cooking Zone if ON/OFF is

pressed but no power level is selected within 10

seconds.

CAUTION

Burn Hazard: The Cooking Zones may appear

cool when turned ON and after they have been

turned OFF. The ceramic surface may be HOT

from residual heat transferred from cookware.

1800W (Normal)

2400W (Boost)

Electronic touch controls

2400W (Normal)

3300W (Boost)

1400W (Normal)

1800W (Boost)

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