Surface cooking, Surface cooking -17, Sensa – Kenmore 790-.9663 User Manual

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Surface Cooking

SensaCook™

(some modeis)

Some models come with SensaCook™, a pan sensing feature. The SensaCook™ key will activate or deactivate pan

sensing feature and the dual element pan sizing features (Fig. 1).

The LED light located above the SensaCook™ pad (Fig. 1) will indicate when this feature is active. If the feature is active,

any cooking zone marked SensaCook™ Element (Fig. 2) will begin to heat only when properly sized metallic cookware is

placed on one of the surface cooking zones.

If metallic cookware is not used or if metallic

cookware is not properly centered on the cooking

zone, the surface element control display will

flash

the power level setting indicating that the cooking

zone is not heating. When proper cookware has

been detected, the surface element control will

display the power level without flashing.

If the SensaCook™ feature is active and the

cookware is removed from heating zone while

cooking, the SensaCook™ feature will deactivate

the affected cooking zone and will stop heating (the

display will

flash

the power level). If the cookware is

not placed back on the cooking zone within

1

minute, the cooktop control will provide a reminder

beep. If the cookware is not placed back on the

cooking zone within 5 minutes the SensaCook™

feature will completely deactivate the affected

cooking zone and flush the previous power level

setting automatically.

Any cooking zone may also be used without

activating the SensaCook™ feature. If deactivated,

the cooking zone elements produce heat when

using all types of cookware.

When the SensaCook™ feature is active, the

Element Size keypad for the Bridge Element will be

available for setting. The Element Size keypad for

the Dual Element will not be available, but the

SensaCook™ pan sensing system will

automatically detect and set the proper pan size.

The SensaCook™ feature does not work with the

Warming Zone element (See Fig. 3).

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Pan Sensing

Fig. 1

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Fig. 2

NOTE: Only proper sized metallic cookware should be used when

using SensaCook™. Cookware detection abilities of the

SensaCook™ feature will depend on the cookware material type,

thickness and flatness.

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