Notes On Using Your Cooktop - Summit SINC2B120 Use And Care Manual

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Set Timer mode
The automatic timer settings range from 1 minute to 99 minutes. (Note: there is
no "seconds" and "hours" display, only minutes.)
When the unit is in the cooking mode, press the "Timer" key. The "Timer"
indicator light is lit up, indicating the cooktop has entered Set Timer Mode; the
digital display reads "00" and blinking. Press "+" or "-" key to set the desired
number, then press "Timer" key to complete setting. (Setting is also complete if
neither the "+" nor "-" key is pressed for 10 seconds.) Once the Timer is set, the
Minute Timer begins the countdown and digital display will stay on the previous
power setting. Once the Minute Timer reaches "00", the cooktop will sound
"beep" and the specific heating element will shut off automatically.
To Cancel timer: While in timer status, press "Timer" key; the digital display
shows countdown time. Then press "+" or "-" key until the digital display reads
"00" and timer display will blink for 10 seconds and then go off. The timer is no
longer active.
Hot Surface Indicator
After using any of the cooking zones, the cooktop will remain very hot.
Even after turning off the entire unit, the surface of the cooktop will
remain hot for some time. The display for the cooking zones will show an
"H" to warn the user that the surface is hot to the touch. (The temperature
of heating zone is more than 140 ℉. ) Wait until the "H" is no longer
displayed to clean the unit. You may turn the unit back on even if the "H"
is displayed.

Notes on Using Your Cooktop

This appliance will get hot during use and will remain hot for a time afte r
use.
Never heat empty cookware. This can damage both the cookware and
the appliance.
Remember to turn off cooktop after use.
Keep unit away from a gas range or other heat source. If the
surrounding temperature is too hot, the cooktop will stop heating.
Make sure to wipe off water from the bottom of the pot before heating.
Use caution when boiling water. During the boiling process, hot water
may splash out.
SUMMIT APPLIANCE
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Felix Storch, Inc.

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