Compatible Cookware - True Induction TI-4B Use And Care Manual

30 inch induction cooktop beveled edge
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The quality of your cooking is dependent on the cookware you use.
Because induction cooking requires a magnetic vessel for heating, only
certain materials can be used on your cooktop.
Induction requires pots and pans that are
made of ferrous(meaning magnetic)
materials.
Check your cookware's retail box for the
induction symbol. To tell if your current
cookware is compatible with the induction
technology, grab a magnet and see if it
holds to the bottom of the cookware. If
your magnet stays on then your cookware
is ready to be used on the True Induction
cooktop!
Visit Truelnduction. com for more information about our compatible cookware collection.
Optimally the cookware will have this
induction image on the retail box:
NOTE: Some cookwares can produce noises when used on induction
cooking zones. This is not a fault in the cooktop, and its function will not
be impaired in any way as a result.

Compatible Cookware

The following are not compatible: heat-resist
glass, ceramic, copper, aluminum pan/pots,
round-bottomed cookware, or cookware with a
base less than 5 inches.
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