Power Sharing Zones; The Bridging-Zone Function - Rangemaster SE 110 Induction User's Manual & Installation Instructions

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A & B linked
Fig. 2.8
A
B
C, D & E linked
Fig. 2.9
Fig. 2.10
A
B
Fig. 2.11
M
Fig. 2.12
Fig. 2.13
D
C
E
C
E
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Power Sharing Zones

Power sharing is taking the power from the adjacent zone.
For example, if zones C, D and E (Fig. 2.8) are set to power
level 9, or set to Power Boost (P) the power level in D or E will
adjust in the order it was switched on.
Avoid heating an empty pan. Doing so may damage
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both the hob and pan.
Example 1: Set zone C to power level 9, switch on zone D
to power level 9 and then zone E to power level 9. After a
few seconds zone D power level will reduce to 7. Zone C will
remain at P or 9
Example 2: Set zone C to power level 9, switch on zone E
to power level 9 and then zone D to power level 9. After a
few seconds zone E power level will reduce to 6. Zone C will
remain at P or 9
Example 3: Set zone D and E to power level 9 and then zone
C to power level 9. After a few seconds zone E power level will
reduce to 6.
The same principle applies when using zone A and B. When
using zone A on Power Boost (P) and then switching zone B
to Power Boost (P), the power to zone A will reduce slightly.
D
This is a built-in safety device.
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The Bridging-Zone Function

Zones A and B can be bridged, creating an area, ideal for use
with an induction griddle plate.
Note: The griddle plate should comprise of an induction
friendly, flat bottom, large enough to cover zones A and B of
the hotplate heating area (Fig. 2.9).
DO NOT use zones C, D or E to heat the griddle plate
(Fig. 2.10).
To activate the dualzone function, simultaneously turn the
two left-hand controls completely clockwise (Fig. 2.11) and
hold until the [ ] symbols appear in the centre of the hob
control display (Fig. 2.12). The temperature can then be
adjusted using the left-hand knob (Fig. 2.13).
Turn both knobs counter-clockwise to cancel the dualzone
function and return to normal operation.
DO NOT turn the two left-hand knobs individually
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to heat the griddle plate. This can cause excessive
temperatures and damage the coating on the griddle
plate.
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(Fig. 2.8)

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