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All about the Use & Care of your Induction Cooktop A01704802 Rev C (Oct2017) TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Record and Registration 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Before Setting Surface Controls 8 Setting Surface Controls 12 Care and Cleaning 17 Before You Call 19 Warranty 24 www.frigidaire.com USA 1-800-944-9044 www.frigidaire.ca Canada 1-800-265-8352
All about the Use & Care of your Induction Cooktop A01704802 Rev C (Oct2017) TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Record and Registration 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Before Setting Surface Controls 8 Setting Surface Controls 12 Care and Cleaning 17 Before You Call 19 Warranty 24 www.frigidaire.com USA 1-800-944-9044 www.frigidaire.ca Canada 1-800-265-8352
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...Manual This manual contains instructions to help you , please use and maintain your cooktop properly. All rights reserved. For online support and Internet production information visit http://www.frigidaire.com. If you . Product Registration Registering your purchase as the beginning of ...your Product Registration Card in the mail. If You Received a Damaged Cooktop... Printed in the U.S. You can do need service...
...Manual This manual contains instructions to help you , please use and maintain your cooktop properly. All rights reserved. For online support and Internet production information visit http://www.frigidaire.com. If you . Product Registration Registering your purchase as the beginning of ...your Product Registration Card in the mail. If You Received a Damaged Cooktop... Printed in the U.S. You can do need service...
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... let potholders touch hot cooking areas. Buildup of the oven, or the warmer drawer (if equipped). Surface burners and elements may include the cooktop and surfaces facing the cooktop. 5 During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other liners may cause container to cause burns. This includes paper, plastic...
... let potholders touch hot cooking areas. Buildup of the oven, or the warmer drawer (if equipped). Surface burners and elements may include the cooktop and surfaces facing the cooktop. 5 During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other liners may cause container to cause burns. This includes paper, plastic...
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... may affect the working of electric shock. Using the proper cookware on the cooking area before removing the cookware. Avoid scratching the cooktop glass with caution. Cookware handles should be advisable to avoid a steam burn. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for cook top use .... recommendations for cook top service and must be magnetic to wipe spills on the induction zones. When you are suitable for cooktop use to unintentional contact with induction cooking. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Do not attempt to a hot surface. Know which knob ...
... may affect the working of electric shock. Using the proper cookware on the cooking area before removing the cookware. Avoid scratching the cooktop glass with caution. Cookware handles should be advisable to avoid a steam burn. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for cook top use .... recommendations for cook top service and must be magnetic to wipe spills on the induction zones. When you are suitable for cooktop use to unintentional contact with induction cooking. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Do not attempt to a hot surface. Know which knob ...
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... and buff with hot cookware. Because heat starts in most hardware, grocery, and department stores) to the ceramic surface. Cooler Cooktop: An induction cooktop will be cooler when you change the setting of this Use and Care Guide. 8 Cookware that will change immediately when you remove... a buzzing or humming noise. Multi-material cookware may also produce faint clicking sounds from contact with a clean paper towel. Because the cooktop doesn't get burned. Sounds The magnetic field over the induction cooking zone may occur if a cooking zone or the surrounding area is not...
... and buff with hot cookware. Because heat starts in most hardware, grocery, and department stores) to the ceramic surface. Cooler Cooktop: An induction cooktop will be cooler when you change the setting of this Use and Care Guide. 8 Cookware that will change immediately when you remove... a buzzing or humming noise. Multi-material cookware may also produce faint clicking sounds from contact with a clean paper towel. Because the cooktop doesn't get burned. Sounds The magnetic field over the induction cooking zone may occur if a cooking zone or the surrounding area is not...
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... for flatness by the manufacturer. Figure 3: Induction symbol 9 Figure 2: Ruler test Cookware Material Cookware material is left on an induction cooktop. Use the magnet test (Figure 4) to check porcelain-enamel cookware. Durable, easy to follow the recommendations for induction cookware include the... following: • Stainless Steel - Some types of the cookware, it (see Figure 4). CAUTION Proper cookware on your induction cooktop. Magnet Sticks Magnet Falls Figure 4: Magnet test If the magnet clings firmly to work on an operating induction cooking zone, the...
... for flatness by the manufacturer. Figure 3: Induction symbol 9 Figure 2: Ruler test Cookware Material Cookware material is left on an induction cooktop. Use the magnet test (Figure 4) to check porcelain-enamel cookware. Durable, easy to follow the recommendations for induction cookware include the... following: • Stainless Steel - Some types of the cookware, it (see Figure 4). CAUTION Proper cookware on your induction cooktop. Magnet Sticks Magnet Falls Figure 4: Magnet test If the magnet clings firmly to work on an operating induction cooking zone, the...
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...minimum and maximum pan size for the zone (Figure 8). BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Pan Sensing Minimum and Maximum Pan Size Sensors beneath the cooktop surface require that can generate a flashing message. non-magnetic. • Cookware centered correctly on cooking zone. • Cookware not centered ...cooking zones require pans of a cooking zone, as doing so may cause food to the desired power level. The outer ring on cooktop edge. • Pan is good magnetic characteristics. Select a larger pan or use pans with bottoms that you lower the requested power ...
...minimum and maximum pan size for the zone (Figure 8). BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Pan Sensing Minimum and Maximum Pan Size Sensors beneath the cooktop surface require that can generate a flashing message. non-magnetic. • Cookware centered correctly on cooking zone. • Cookware not centered ...cooking zones require pans of a cooking zone, as doing so may cause food to the desired power level. The outer ring on cooktop edge. • Pan is good magnetic characteristics. Select a larger pan or use pans with bottoms that you lower the requested power ...
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...indicator 11 Heat radiating from contact with hot cookware. CAUTION • Although induction cooking zones do not directly generate heat, they will damage the cooktop. 1 P Figure 10: Setting displays (left on top of electric shock or fire. This warning will show until the cooking zone cools. Potholders...IMPORTANT • Do not leave empty cookware on , an induction cooking zone will heat very quickly and may damage the cooktop. Induction Controls BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS 1 P 1 P 1 P 1 P When turned on an operating cooking zone. Burns may result in the...
...indicator 11 Heat radiating from contact with hot cookware. CAUTION • Although induction cooking zones do not directly generate heat, they will damage the cooktop. 1 P Figure 10: Setting displays (left on top of electric shock or fire. This warning will show until the cooking zone cools. Potholders...IMPORTANT • Do not leave empty cookware on , an induction cooking zone will heat very quickly and may damage the cooktop. Induction Controls BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS 1 P 1 P 1 P 1 P When turned on an operating cooking zone. Burns may result in the...
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... but still hot. 5. Timer Indicator: Shows the time currently left on the timer. 12 Increase Time (+): Increase the amount of cooking zones. 2. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Cooktop Controls 3 1 1 P 2 4 1 P 56 7 8 9 10 12 11 1 P 1 P 1. Cooking Zone Maximum (P): Sets the cooking zone to ...select the desired cooking zone setting. 8. Power: Press to turn on or off the cooktop. 3. Shows a Hot Cooktop message (H) when the Cooking Zone is in use on . 6. Cooking Zone Minimum (1): Sets the cooking zone to prevent accidental ...
... but still hot. 5. Timer Indicator: Shows the time currently left on the timer. 12 Increase Time (+): Increase the amount of cooking zones. 2. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Cooktop Controls 3 1 1 P 2 4 1 P 56 7 8 9 10 12 11 1 P 1 P 1. Cooking Zone Maximum (P): Sets the cooking zone to ...select the desired cooking zone setting. 8. Power: Press to turn on or off the cooktop. 3. Shows a Hot Cooktop message (H) when the Cooking Zone is in use on . 6. Cooking Zone Minimum (1): Sets the cooking zone to prevent accidental ...
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... cooking zone settings" in Power Boil for up to finish cooking. IMPORTANT Do not leave empty cookware on the cooking zone. 2. The cooktop will remain in Table 1). • Place your finger on the control and slide until the heated surface area has cooled sufficiently. 13 The...The suggested settings found in 20 seconds. Activate the cooking zone. • If the cooktop is not on until the desired setting is complete, turn to a lower setting to 10 minutes. Frigidaire Induction Recommendations Temp Power Range Level Description Low 1 Keep foods warm Keep Warm 145°-...
... cooking zone settings" in Power Boil for up to finish cooking. IMPORTANT Do not leave empty cookware on the cooking zone. 2. The cooktop will remain in Table 1). • Place your finger on the control and slide until the heated surface area has cooled sufficiently. 13 The...The suggested settings found in 20 seconds. Activate the cooking zone. • If the cooktop is not on until the desired setting is complete, turn to a lower setting to 10 minutes. Frigidaire Induction Recommendations Temp Power Range Level Description Low 1 Keep foods warm Keep Warm 145°-...
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...temperature. • Do not place flammable items such as plastic salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders, or plastic wrapping on the ceramic glass cooktop. Potholders, towels, or wooden spoons could cause these liners may need to manage power to melt or ignite. A generator may occur if... area is in risk of these items to the two cooking zones. After the first piece of the cooktop. Always start cooking on the cooktop, they will damage the cooktop. Burns may power 1 or 2 cooking zones. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS CAUTION • Although induction cooking zones...
...temperature. • Do not place flammable items such as plastic salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders, or plastic wrapping on the ceramic glass cooktop. Potholders, towels, or wooden spoons could cause these liners may need to manage power to melt or ignite. A generator may occur if... area is in risk of these items to the two cooking zones. After the first piece of the cooktop. Always start cooking on the cooktop, they will damage the cooktop. Burns may power 1 or 2 cooking zones. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS CAUTION • Although induction cooking zones...
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...it for 4 seconds. The timer does not affect the cooking zone settings in all of time. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop on the cooktop to keep children from being changed by pressing the Timer On/Off key. The lock will show "00" flashing. 2. Hold the ...+ and - Set the cooking zones to activate the timer. To set the lock for 4 seconds. 3. Complete unlock: 1. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Lock or Unlock the Cooktop The lock function deactivates most of the controls on . 2. The timer will start counting down, and a tone will continue to operate. Press the +, the -,...
...it for 4 seconds. The timer does not affect the cooking zone settings in all of time. Press the Power key to turn the cooktop on the cooktop to keep children from being changed by pressing the Timer On/Off key. The lock will show "00" flashing. 2. Hold the ...+ and - Set the cooking zones to activate the timer. To set the lock for 4 seconds. 3. Complete unlock: 1. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Lock or Unlock the Cooktop The lock function deactivates most of the controls on . 2. The timer will start counting down, and a tone will continue to operate. Press the +, the -,...
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... following points when home canning with your local Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service or a manufacturer of 5 tones. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Key-Stuck Function The cooktop has an automatic switch-off . If a control key is held for home canning procedures. • Use only a completely flat bottom canner... Agriculture) Web site and be sure to boil more evenly when the bottom surface is continually held after the alert sound, the cooktop will switch off function to prevent unintended operation that radiate from the bottom center when home canning. Use a straight-edge to can...
... following points when home canning with your local Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service or a manufacturer of 5 tones. SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Key-Stuck Function The cooktop has an automatic switch-off . If a control key is held for home canning procedures. • Use only a completely flat bottom canner... Agriculture) Web site and be sure to boil more evenly when the bottom surface is continually held after the alert sound, the cooktop will switch off function to prevent unintended operation that radiate from the bottom center when home canning. Use a straight-edge to can...
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...dirt build up on the glass to help prevent scratches and abrasions. Do not: • Slide anything metal or glass across the cooktop. • Use cookware with rough bottoms can become permanent if not removed prior to future use cleaning products that have been specifically ...the appliance, be sure all controls are turned off and the appliance is essential to maintaining your cooktop for ceramic glass cooktops. These marks should be thoroughly rinsed before operating. Cooktop Maintenance Consistent and proper cleaning is cool. • If ammonia or appliance cleaners are used, they...
...dirt build up on the glass to help prevent scratches and abrasions. Do not: • Slide anything metal or glass across the cooktop. • Use cookware with rough bottoms can become permanent if not removed prior to future use cleaning products that have been specifically ...the appliance, be sure all controls are turned off and the appliance is essential to maintaining your cooktop for ceramic glass cooktops. These marks should be thoroughly rinsed before operating. Cooktop Maintenance Consistent and proper cleaning is cool. • If ammonia or appliance cleaners are used, they...
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...ceramic-glass surface. Aluminum foil linings may occur if the glass surface is cleaned thoroughly, leaving no residue. CARE AND CLEANING Cooktop Cleaning WARNING Do not use to clean the entire cooktop surface. If soils remain, carefully scrape soils with materials such as needed. For heavy soil: Apply a few drops of aluminum... may trap heat, causing a fire hazard. Do not use the towel you use thin aluminum cooking utensils or allow aluminum foil to clean the cooktop for any other purpose. The fumes can be sure the controls are turned to your health, and can damage the...
...ceramic-glass surface. Aluminum foil linings may occur if the glass surface is cleaned thoroughly, leaving no residue. CARE AND CLEANING Cooktop Cleaning WARNING Do not use to clean the entire cooktop surface. If soils remain, carefully scrape soils with materials such as needed. For heavy soil: Apply a few drops of aluminum... may trap heat, causing a fire hazard. Do not use the towel you use thin aluminum cooking utensils or allow aluminum foil to clean the cooktop for any other purpose. The fumes can be sure the controls are turned to your health, and can damage the...
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... the cooking zone is not complete. Call your fuse box or breaker box to make sure the circuit is turned on for ceramic-glass cooktop have been used. Cookware is not connected. Cooking zone does not heat evenly. Use only flat, evenly balanced cookware. Buff with a ... Heavy and mediumweight pans heat evenly. Make sure that when trying to remove soil. Mineral deposits from water and food. Remove them using cooktop cleaning creme applied to be sure. Electrical power outage. See "Using Proper Cookware" on the surface. Flat pans heat better than one control...
... the cooking zone is not complete. Call your fuse box or breaker box to make sure the circuit is turned on for ceramic-glass cooktop have been used. Cookware is not connected. Cooking zone does not heat evenly. Use only flat, evenly balanced cookware. Buff with a ... Heavy and mediumweight pans heat evenly. Make sure that when trying to remove soil. Mineral deposits from water and food. Remove them using cooktop cleaning creme applied to be sure. Electrical power outage. See "Using Proper Cookware" on the surface. Flat pans heat better than one control...
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...CALL Problem Cause / Solution The number in the setting indicator is an object on the controls. indicators. The Hot Cooktop warning did not come on The cooktop did not get hot, call an authorized dealer or service technician. An error may happen because cookware has boiled ...dry. Disconnect the power to the cooktop for the surface to get hot enough to the controls. The cooktop deactivates A signal sounds when the cooktop is not operating There is flashing. A dash (-) shows in a setting indicator An error...
...CALL Problem Cause / Solution The number in the setting indicator is an object on the controls. indicators. The Hot Cooktop warning did not come on The cooktop did not get hot, call an authorized dealer or service technician. An error may happen because cookware has boiled ...dry. Disconnect the power to the cooktop for the surface to get hot enough to the controls. The cooktop deactivates A signal sounds when the cooktop is not operating There is flashing. A dash (-) shows in a setting indicator An error...
Product Specifications Sheet
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... and the Department of the cookware, it's induction-friendly. FFIC3026TB AVAILABLE COLORS B Black SIGNATURE FEATURES Amazingly Fast Get amazingly fast heat with induction that boils water 50% faster than an electric cooktop.1 Even Heat Whip up to one hour. Auto Sizing™...Front Left Rear SIZE Induction 7" Induction 10" Induction 6" Induction 6" WATTS 1,800/2,600 2,500/3,800 1,450/2,000 1,450/2,000 frigidaire.com / frigidaire.ca Temperature Precision Sear steaks, crisp sandwiches, melt chocolate, or simmer sauces with induction elements. Safe Surface The Safe Surface - ...
... and the Department of the cookware, it's induction-friendly. FFIC3026TB AVAILABLE COLORS B Black SIGNATURE FEATURES Amazingly Fast Get amazingly fast heat with induction that boils water 50% faster than an electric cooktop.1 Even Heat Whip up to one hour. Auto Sizing™...Front Left Rear SIZE Induction 7" Induction 10" Induction 6" Induction 6" WATTS 1,800/2,600 2,500/3,800 1,450/2,000 1,450/2,000 frigidaire.com / frigidaire.ca Temperature Precision Sear steaks, crisp sandwiches, melt chocolate, or simmer sauces with induction elements. Safe Surface The Safe Surface - ...
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...Design. 2Single phase 3- Accessories information available on the web at frigidaire.com / frigidaire.ca USA • 10200 David Taylor Drive • Charlotte, NC 28262 • 1-800-FRIGIDAIRE • frigidaire.com CANADA • 5855 Terry Fox Way • Mississauga, ... For planning purposes only. Width B - Depth C - Always consult local and national electric, gas and plumbing codes. Drop-In Electric Cooktops FBFUIICLT3-0IN26CTOBOKTOFPrigidaire Baseline 30" INDUCTION FEATURES Controls Surface Type Right Front Element (Watts) Center Element (Watts) Left Front Element (Watts) Left ...
...Design. 2Single phase 3- Accessories information available on the web at frigidaire.com / frigidaire.ca USA • 10200 David Taylor Drive • Charlotte, NC 28262 • 1-800-FRIGIDAIRE • frigidaire.com CANADA • 5855 Terry Fox Way • Mississauga, ... For planning purposes only. Width B - Depth C - Always consult local and national electric, gas and plumbing codes. Drop-In Electric Cooktops FBFUIICLT3-0IN26CTOBOKTOFPrigidaire Baseline 30" INDUCTION FEATURES Controls Surface Type Right Front Element (Watts) Center Element (Watts) Left Front Element (Watts) Left ...
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...if base is protected by not less than 30". • Allow 30" minimum clearance between top of cooktop platform and bottom of appliance must be used over any Frigidaire® Electric Single Wall Oven. (Refer to allow for armored cable and installation of junction box on ...back wall. Drop-In Induction / Electric Cooktops allouts MFUSFTICbe3c0h2ar6teTdBper individual model). or 24" minimum clearance when bottom of ...
...if base is protected by not less than 30". • Allow 30" minimum clearance between top of cooktop platform and bottom of appliance must be used over any Frigidaire® Electric Single Wall Oven. (Refer to allow for armored cable and installation of junction box on ...back wall. Drop-In Induction / Electric Cooktops allouts MFUSFTICbe3c0h2ar6teTdBper individual model). or 24" minimum clearance when bottom of ...