Power Sharing; Induction Cooking Zones - Kenmore 790.9720 Series Use & Care Manual

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Induction Cooking Zones
Power sharing
Your cooktop
is equipped
with four induction Cooking
Zones controlled
by two heating
sections. The left-hand
(Cooking Zones 1 & 2) and the right-hand
(Cooking
Zones 3
& 4) heating
sections are powered
by two independent
induction
inverters
- one inverter
for each of the two
heating
sections (See Figs. 1 & 2).
Two Cooking
Zones in a heating
section share the power of
one inverter. This is called
power
sharing.
For example,
if 2 pans are heating
on Cooking
Zones 1 and
2 (left-hand
side of cooktop)
at the same time, the last
power level set will be maintained,
while the first pan may
experience
a slight reduction
in the power level setting.
Power sharing tips:
• When cooking
two food items simultaneously
on the
same side of the cooktop
remember
to set the power
level for the food
item you wish to maintain
last.
• To maintain
power levels for two food
items heating
at
the same time, place one pan on Cooking
Zone 1 or 2,
and place the other pan on Cooking
Zone 3 or 4. This
way the cooktop
sensors will use both inverters
and
power level reductions
are avoided
(See Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 - Left-hand
cooking
zones section
INDUCTION
\/
\/
COOKING
ZO.E ! \
/\
COOKING
ZONE 3
INDUCTION
COOKING
ZONE 1
_OOI(ING
ZONE 4
Fig. 2 - Right-hand
cooking
zones section
Fig. 3
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