Residual Heat Indicator; Cooking Areas - Dacor DTI36M977BB User Manual

Modernist induction cooktop
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Residual heat indicator

When an individual cooking zone or the cooktop is turned off, the presence of residual
heat is shown with an indicator on the corresponding cooking zone screen (see the table
below). Even after the cooking zone has been switched off, the residual heat indicator will
turn off only after the cooking zone has cooled down. You can use the residual heat for
thawing or keeping food warm.
Indicator color
Residual Heat
Residual Heat
Residual Heat
WARNING
• While the residual heat indicator stays lit, there is a risk of burns.
• If the power supply is interrupted for any reason, the heat indicator turns off. However,
there is still a risk of burns. Always use caution especially when you are near the
cooktop.

Cooking areas

• The cooking areas on your cooktop are identified by permanent circles on the glass
cooking surface. For efficient cooking, fit cookware size to the burner size.
• The bottom of the pan must not be more than a half inch larger than the cooking area.
• For more information on selecting proper types and sizes of cookware, see the
Cookware section on page 28.
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Timer
Guided Cooking
The residual heat indicator lights up as text
on the corresponding cooking zone in the
following color.
Red: when the cooktop surface is very hot.
White: when the cooktop surface is hot.
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