How to lock the cooktop, Howto operate the kitchen timer, Using the pan detection feature – GE ELECTRONIC TOUCH CONTROL PP980 User Manual
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How to Lock the Cooktop
IMPORTANT:
a. convenience, you
ran lock the entire cooktop at am’ time
when it is not in use or before cleaning,
I.A>cking the cooktop will jrrevent suiiace
elements from being turned on
accidentiilly.
To lock the cooktop:
Touch and hold the
CONTROL LOCK
jtad
ftrr 3 seconds.
A two-beejj signal will sound, the word
“l .OCK” will apjtear in the
TIMER
display,
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and the Control Lock light will turn on,
indicating that the cooktop is locked.
If the cooktop is locked while the suiface
elements or timer are in use, they will
automatically turn off
To unlock:
Touch and hold the
CONTROL LOCK
pad
again for 3 seconds.
A tw'o-beep signal will sound, and the
Control f.ock light will go out, indicating
that the cooktojj is unlocked.
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OFF
TIMER .
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Howto Operate the Kitchen Timer
NOTE: The kitchen timer will NOT turn off the
surface elements when the time reaches 00:00.
To ojrerate the kitchen timer, use the
j>ads below' the
TIMER
display.
Touch the
ON/On=
pad and then
touch the (+}/(-) pad to choose the
desired time setting. If the (+)/(-)pdd is
held for several seconds, the timei’ will
increase or decrease at a faster rate.
.Alter you have chosen youi’ desired time,
the timer will automatically start to count
down from the houi’s/minutes that you
have selected. .After the timer counts
down to the last minute, it will count
down in seconds until 00:00, .After the
time has mn out, the control will beep
twice eveiy five seconds until the timer is
turned off. Touch the
ON/OFF
jjad to turn
the timer off.
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Using the Pan Detection Feature
This feature automatically turns off a
smface element after 60 seconds it'a pan
is absent from the surface element. The
power level display will flash until the
smface element automatically turns off
when the control detects the absence
of a pan.
To activate and deactivate pan detection
for
all surface elements:
Touch the PAN pad. (At least one surface
element must be on.) The displav will
flash “P.AN ON” when the pan detectiim
feature is on.
.A, signal will sound and a light next to
the PAN pad will indicate whether the
feature is active. If the light is on, pan
detection is on, and if the light is off,
pan detection is off. When the pan
detection feature is disabled, the pan
sizing feature is also disabled.
NOTES:
For this feature to work properly, the
jran diameter must be greater than 4.0
inches and centered on the suiface
element.
This feature may not operate pro
with rounded, nmed or waiped pan
bottoms (see the Types of Cookware
section).
This feature will not work with
glass-ceramic/stoneware co( ikware
(see the TypesofCookwaresection).
Using Pan Sizing
This feature is only used on the dual
smface element when the pan detection
feature is enabled, Wften a small ¡ran is
¡rlaced on the smface element, the small
smface element will activate. Wlien a pan
larger than 6.0 inches is ¡rlaced on the
suiface element, the large surface
element ivill automaticalk'activate. This
feature may be overridden for a single
cooldng session while leaving the ¡ran
detection feature active (see Dual Surface
Element sectum).
To
turn
off this feature and the pan detection
feature:
Touch the
PAN
pad.
The light next to the pad will go out,
indicating that pan features are turned off'.
NOTE: The pan must be centered over the
surface element for this feature to work properly.
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