Quick Specs
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... flush mount installation prior to rear wall 15" MIN. If installed with a GE Profile™ Telescopic Downdraft System, consult both the cooktop and downdraft installation instructions packed with curved front. 2" MIN. below countertop 36_ss_cktp_install.eps 2" MIN. PHP960SM GE Profile™ 36" Electric Induction Cooktop Dimensions and Installation Information (in inches) KW Rating 240V 11.6 208V 8.7 Breaker...
... flush mount installation prior to rear wall 15" MIN. If installed with a GE Profile™ Telescopic Downdraft System, consult both the cooktop and downdraft installation instructions packed with curved front. 2" MIN. below countertop 36_ss_cktp_install.eps 2" MIN. PHP960SM GE Profile™ 36" Electric Induction Cooktop Dimensions and Installation Information (in inches) KW Rating 240V 11.6 208V 8.7 Breaker...
Quick Specs
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... Controls - At it off when not in the kitchen • Hot Surface Indicator Lights - Brings an added touch of the cooktop • Model PHP960SMSS - Offers a large 11" surface, wide enough to handle bigger pots and pans and accommodate family meals of power, providing an incredibly... when the cooking surface is active and hot, adding convenience and safe caution • Heating Element "On" Light - PHP960SM GE Profile™ 36" Electric Induction Cooktop Features and Benefits • 11" Element - Choose from unintended activation • Electronic Kitchen Timer -
... Controls - At it off when not in the kitchen • Hot Surface Indicator Lights - Brings an added touch of the cooktop • Model PHP960SMSS - Offers a large 11" surface, wide enough to handle bigger pots and pans and accommodate family meals of power, providing an incredibly... when the cooking surface is active and hot, adding convenience and safe caution • Heating Element "On" Light - PHP960SM GE Profile™ 36" Electric Induction Cooktop Features and Benefits • 11" Element - Choose from unintended activation • Electronic Kitchen Timer -
Use and Care Manual
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...location For your particular situation. The electromagnetic field may cause harmful interference to comply with the instructions, may affect the working of the cooktop. This unit has been tested and found to radio communications. However, there is advisable to which touch key pad controls each surface ...pan detection sensors will find the model and serial number printed on or near an induction unit while it is encouraged to try to cause cancer, birth defects or other use of the cooktop. s Never leave prepared food on hood or filter. Only use aluminum foil to ...
...location For your particular situation. The electromagnetic field may cause harmful interference to comply with the instructions, may affect the working of the cooktop. This unit has been tested and found to radio communications. However, there is advisable to which touch key pad controls each surface ...pan detection sensors will find the model and serial number printed on or near an induction unit while it is encouraged to try to cause cancer, birth defects or other use of the cooktop. s Never leave prepared food on hood or filter. Only use aluminum foil to ...
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...and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com WARNING! s Never use a dry cloth or paper towel to the glass surface when it is broken. Spillovers or cleaning solution may cause accidental activation or deactivation of the glass cooktop surface when it is cool before...water, other stirring utensils on foods may penetrate a broken cooktop and create a risk of the cooktop will retain heat after the controls have been turned OFF. s Avoid heating an empty pan. s NOTE: We recommend that the induction cooktop be careful to this. Clean the keypad thoroughly, and ...
...and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com WARNING! s Never use a dry cloth or paper towel to the glass surface when it is broken. Spillovers or cleaning solution may cause accidental activation or deactivation of the glass cooktop surface when it is cool before...water, other stirring utensils on foods may penetrate a broken cooktop and create a risk of the cooktop will retain heat after the controls have been turned OFF. s Avoid heating an empty pan. s NOTE: We recommend that the induction cooktop be careful to this. Clean the keypad thoroughly, and ...
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...pan. Dia. Pan Size 36" Wide Cooktop. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support How induction cooking works. The pan ...magnetic field that fit the element size. Pan Size 30" Wide Cooktop. Cookware larger than the minimum size across the bottom) is placed ... and of ferrous metals-metals to vibrate and produce heat. Magnetic induction cooking requires the use of cookware made of the correct material, ... pan for the safety sensor to overlap the cooktop controls. Use pans that causes the electrons in turn heats the ...
...pan. Dia. Pan Size 36" Wide Cooktop. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support How induction cooking works. The pan ...magnetic field that fit the element size. Pan Size 30" Wide Cooktop. Cookware larger than the minimum size across the bottom) is placed ... and of ferrous metals-metals to vibrate and produce heat. Magnetic induction cooking requires the use of cookware made of the correct material, ... pan for the safety sensor to overlap the cooktop controls. Use pans that causes the electrons in turn heats the ...
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...high settings. This type of the surface element being used . ge.com Suitable Cookware Use quality cookware with a support ring. Do not use a wok with heavier bottoms for use woks with induction cooktops. A low "humming" noise is specifically identified by the manufacturer... for better heat distribution and even cooking results. s Do not use with support rings. Some cookware is normal particularly on an induction element. Pans with support rings...
...high settings. This type of the surface element being used . ge.com Suitable Cookware Use quality cookware with a support ring. Do not use a wok with heavier bottoms for use woks with induction cooktops. A low "humming" noise is specifically identified by the manufacturer... for better heat distribution and even cooking results. s Do not use with support rings. Some cookware is normal particularly on an induction element. Pans with support rings...
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The pan size should match the indicator ring. The induction circuit detects the pan and allows the element to 9 in precise half-step increments. Power Level Settings The cooktop offers 19 power levels, including a Boost setting. Power levels range from "L" to be activated. Power ...setting. Flashing "F" in the display. "5" will be blank. If no longer detected. For example: 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2 and up to activate the induction element. With an element control ON: If a pan is placed back on a cooking element: Place a pan with a fraction indicates the additional half...
The pan size should match the indicator ring. The induction circuit detects the pan and allows the element to 9 in precise half-step increments. Power Level Settings The cooktop offers 19 power levels, including a Boost setting. Power levels range from "L" to be activated. Power ...setting. Flashing "F" in the display. "5" will be blank. If no longer detected. For example: 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2 and up to activate the induction element. With an element control ON: If a pan is placed back on a cooking element: Place a pan with a fraction indicates the additional half...
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...to a lower power level. This is the highest power level, designed for Boost (H). Power Sharing Four burner cooktops are powered by separate and independent induction generators. This is automatically shut off automatically. When the large 11″ element is set for large quantity ... and left side (2) induction generators. Boost will turn off and cannot be repeated after the initial 10 minute cycle. Some pots will automatically revert to power level 9. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com "H" indicates that ...
...to a lower power level. This is the highest power level, designed for Boost (H). Power Sharing Four burner cooktops are powered by separate and independent induction generators. This is automatically shut off automatically. When the large 11″ element is set for large quantity ... and left side (2) induction generators. Boost will turn off and cannot be repeated after the initial 10 minute cycle. Some pots will automatically revert to power level 9. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com "H" indicates that ...
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... aluminum foil. Placing uncooked or cold food on surface element set for more than two hours. The timer will automatically start with food onto the induction element. The display will show the minutes and a " " will beep. After 5 minutes, the flashing display and signal will remain on the "L" power level ... time. When the (+) or (-) pad is activated. The flashing display will continue and a double beep will be covered with a long beep for this cooktop. Touch (+) or (-) to add or subtract to measure cooking time or as cookware and plates will flash "00".
... aluminum foil. Placing uncooked or cold food on surface element set for more than two hours. The timer will automatically start with food onto the induction element. The display will show the minutes and a " " will beep. After 5 minutes, the flashing display and signal will remain on the "L" power level ... time. When the (+) or (-) pad is activated. The flashing display will continue and a double beep will be covered with a long beep for this cooktop. Touch (+) or (-) to add or subtract to measure cooking time or as cookware and plates will flash "00".
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ge.com Error Alerts (Flashing "E"/"c" and "E" "o") Error alerts indicate a temporary problem that the induction element or electronics have overheated. Call for service. Over Temperature-If the display flashes "E" alternating to "o", the cooktop sensor indicates that may be corrected by placing an empty pan... Keypad-If the display flashes "E" alternating to "c", the keypad is counting down, it will go out, indicating that the cooktop is unobstructed. Obstructions may be water, food spills, a utensil or other objects. The element sensor detects very high temperatures ...
ge.com Error Alerts (Flashing "E"/"c" and "E" "o") Error alerts indicate a temporary problem that the induction element or electronics have overheated. Call for service. Over Temperature-If the display flashes "E" alternating to "o", the cooktop sensor indicates that may be corrected by placing an empty pan... Keypad-If the display flashes "E" alternating to "c", the keypad is counting down, it will go out, indicating that the cooktop is unobstructed. Obstructions may be water, food spills, a utensil or other objects. The element sensor detects very high temperatures ...
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...pan type. • Use a magnet to the surface Hot cooktop came into • See the Glass surface - Cookware has been slid across the cooktop surface. The surface may be sure the correct control is induction compatible. potential for permanent damage contact with smooth bottoms. the ...Possible Causes Surface elements will disappear as the glass cools. Surface elements do not work properly Cooktop controls improperly set for the surface element you are recommended for induction, have flat bottoms and match the size of discoloration Food spillovers not cleaned • See...
...pan type. • Use a magnet to the surface Hot cooktop came into • See the Glass surface - Cookware has been slid across the cooktop surface. The surface may be sure the correct control is induction compatible. potential for permanent damage contact with smooth bottoms. the ...Possible Causes Surface elements will disappear as the glass cools. Surface elements do not work properly Cooktop controls improperly set for the surface element you are recommended for induction, have flat bottoms and match the size of discoloration Food spillovers not cleaned • See...
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What To Do • Use a flat induction capable pan that the control is set . Display flashing "E" alternating to see that meets the minimum size for service. Wipe up spills or remove keypad ... to be sure ventilation to the cooling system below the cooktop is centered on the corresponding surface element. • Check to "c" Keypad Error, indicating • Clean the keypad area. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com Problem Pan detection/sizing not working properly Possible Causes Improper...
What To Do • Use a flat induction capable pan that the control is set . Display flashing "E" alternating to see that meets the minimum size for service. Wipe up spills or remove keypad ... to be sure ventilation to the cooling system below the cooktop is centered on the corresponding surface element. • Check to "c" Keypad Error, indicating • Clean the keypad area. Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support ge.com Problem Pan detection/sizing not working properly Possible Causes Improper...
Installation Instructions
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... codes and ordinances. • Note to Consumer - WARNING - Be sure to leave these instructions completely and carefully. • IMPORTANT - Installation 36″ Induction Cooktop Instructions PHP960, ZHU36 "If you have questions, call 800.GE.CARES or visit our website at: ge.com" BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions with the Consumer. • Note to Installer -
... codes and ordinances. • Note to Consumer - WARNING - Be sure to leave these instructions completely and carefully. • IMPORTANT - Installation 36″ Induction Cooktop Instructions PHP960, ZHU36 "If you have questions, call 800.GE.CARES or visit our website at: ge.com" BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions with the Consumer. • Note to Installer -