Sensor boil, Low settings – Jenn-Air TOUCH-ACTIVATED ELECTRONIC INDUCTION COOKTOP JIC4430X Manuel d'utilisation

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Sensor Boil

The Sensor Boil function automatically selects the ideal power
level to boil water and has an audible beep when boiling is
reached. Sensor Boil is available only on one surface cooking
area. See the following illustrations for which surface cooking
area has Sensor Boil for your cooktop.

30” (76.2 cm) Model JIC4430X

36” (91.4 cm) Model JIC4536X

When using Sensor Boil:

Use only water at room temperature.

Do not add salt or any other ingredients to water until boiling
is reached.

Do not use a lid on a pot while using the Sensor Boil function.

Do not use the Sensor Boil function if the surface cooking
area is hot. “H” will appear in the display when the surface
cooking area is hot.

Do not change the power level or move the pot.

Fill the pot at least one-third of the way full with at least
4 cups (946 mL) of water but not up to the brim. Do not use
Sensor Boil with more than approximately 5 qt (5 L) for
36" (91.4 cm) models, or 7 qt (7 L) for 30" (76.2 cm) models.

For best results, use pots with a diameter between
9½" (24 cm) and 11" (28 cm) for 30" (76.2 cm) models. Use
pots with a diameter between 6½" (17 cm) and 7½" (19 cm)
for 36" (91.4 cm) models.

Do not use pressure cookers.

The quality of the cookware being used may affect the
performance of the Sensor Boil function.

To Use:

To Turn On:

1. Check that the surface cooking area with available Sensor

Boil has been selected.

2. Put the pot on the selected surface cooking area for sensor

boiling.

3. Touch SENSOR BOIL. “A” will appear in the display, and the

indicator light next to Sensor Boil will light.

When the boiling point is reached, the cooktop will beep
3 times at regular intervals. After the second set of beeps, a
minute counter will start counting the boiling time
automatically. After the third set of beeps, the cooktop will
automatically switch to a lower power level suitable to
maintain the boil.

To Turn Off:

Sensor Boil can be turned off in 3 different ways:

1. Use the power slider to set to a heat level.

OR

2. Touch the surface cooking area OFF keypad.

OR

3. Select a different cooking function.

NOTE: The cooktop manages the Sensor Boil and Performance
Boost functions automatically. In some cases, it may not be able
to use the Sensor Boil and Performance Boost functions
simultaneously.

Low Settings

The Low Settings function can be used with all surface cooking
areas. Low Settings can be used on more than 1 surface cooking
area at a time.

The Low Settings function allows you to select the Simmer, Melt
or Keep Warm functions for a specific surface cooking area.

To Use

To Turn On:

1. Check that a surface cooking area has been selected.

2. Touch LOW SETTINGS. “A” will appear in the display for the

surface cooking area selected.

3. Press LOW SETTINGS until an indicator light next to the

desired function is lit.

The timer remains visible and can be set if desired.

To Turn Off:

Low Settings can be turned off in 3 different ways:

1. Use the power slider to set to a heat level.

OR

2. Touch the surface cooking area OFF keypad.

OR

3. Select a different cooking function.

A. Surface cooking area with available Sensor Boil

A. Surface cooking area with available Sensor Boil

A

A

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