To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured
by a properly installed Anti-Tip device. AFTER THE RANGE HAS
BEEN INSTALLED, CONFIRM THAT THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE HAS BEEN
PROPERLY INSTALLED AND VERIFY THAT THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE IS
PROPERLY ENGAGED. Refer to the installation manual for instructions.
a) If the Anti-Tip device is not installed, a child or adult can tip
the range and be killed.
b) Verify that the Anti-Tip device has been properly installed
and engaged at the rear right (or rear left) of the range
bottom.
c) If you move the range and then move it back into place,
ensure the Anti-Tip device is re-engaged at the right or left
rear of the range bottom.
d) Do not operate the range without the Anti-Tip device in
place and engaged.
e) Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns to
Conrm that the Anti-Tip device is installed properly. Then, to verify
that the Anti-Tip device is engaged, grasp the top rear edge of the
range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward. The Anti-Tip device
should prevent the range from tilting forward more than a few inches.
If you pull the range out from the wall for any reason, make sure the
Anti-Tip device is properly engaged when you push the range back
against the wall. If it is not, there is a risk of the range tipping over
and causing injury if you or a child stand, sit, or lean on the open door.
Never completely remove the leveling legs. If you remove the leveling
legs, the range will not be secured to the Anti-Tip device properly.
children or adults.
WARNING
Do not step, lean, or sit on the doors of the range. You can cause the
range to tip, resulting in burns or serious injuries.
FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is Subject
to following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received including
interference that cause undesired operation.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11
can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
FCC STATEMENT:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from
that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between
the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not
be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
The term "IC" before the radio certication number only signies
that Industry Canada technical specications were met. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11
can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible.
IC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between
the radiator & your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be
co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
General safety instructions
This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This unit generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae.
• Increase the distance between the unit and receiver.
• Connect the unit into an outlet or a circuit different from that to
About induction cooktop cooking 22
How to set the appliance for cooktop cooking 24
Before using the cooktop 26
Cookware for induction cooking zones 27
Using the correct size cookware 27
Pot and pan sizes 27
Operating noises 28
Using suitable induction cookware 28
Temperature detection 29
Suggested settings for cooking specic foods 29
Protecting the cooktop surface 30
Operating the oven 31
The oven control panel 31
Setting the clock 32
Setting the kitchen timer 32
Timed cooking 32
Delay start 33
Turning the oven light on and off 33
Minimum and maximum settings 34
Using the oven racks 34
Baking 36
Convection baking 36
Convection roasting 37
Broiling 38
Using the easy cook feature 39
Using the smart control feature 40
Using the keep warm feature 40
Using the sabbath feature 41
Extra features 42
Using the warming drawer 44
Turning the warming drawer on or off 44
Maintaining your appliance 45
Self-cleaning 45
Steam-cleaning 47
Care and cleaning of the oven 47
Care and cleaning of the glass cooktop 49
Removing and re-installing the oven door 50
Removing and re-installing the warming drawer 52
Changing the oven light 52
Read and follow all instructions before using your range to prevent
the risk of re, electric shock, personal injury, or damage when using
the range. This guide does not cover all possible conditions that may
occur. Always contact your service agent or the manufacturer about
problems that you do not understand.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warnings and Important safety instruction in this manual do not
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It is
your responsibility to use common sense, caution, and care when
installing, maintaining, and operating your oven.
Important safety symbols and precautions
What the icons and signs in this user manual mean:
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury
or death.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of re, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury
when using your range, follow these basic safety precautions.
Do NOT attempt.
Do NOT disassemble.
Do NOT touch.
Follow directions explicitly.
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.
Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock.
Call a Samsung service center for help.
Note
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others.
Please follow them explicitly.
After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury
or property damage.
Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
When using electrical appliances, you should follow basic safety
precautions, including the following:
CAUTION
• Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in
this Owner’s Manual.
• Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop, areas facing the
cooktop, the oven vent opening, surfaces near the opening, and
crevices around the oven door.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a
qualied technician.
User servicing - Do not repair or replace any part of the
appliance unless specically recommended in this manual. All
other servicing should be referred to a qualied technician.
Always disconnect the power to the appliance before servicing
by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker.
• Do not enter the oven.
• Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above
the range or on the back guard of the range. Children
climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously
injured.
• Do not leave children alone. Never leave children alone or
unattended in an area where this appliance is in use. They
should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the
appliance.
• Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.
• Do not use water on grease res. Turn off the oven to avoid
spreading the ames. Smother the re or ames by closing
the door or use a dry chemical, baking soda, or foam-type
extinguisher.
• Avoid scratching or striking the glass door, cooktop, or
control panel. Doing so may lead to glass breakage. Do not
cook on a product with broken glass. Shock, re, or cuts may
occur.
• If there is a re in the oven during self-cleaning, turn the
oven off and wait for the re to go out. Do not force the
door open. The introduction of fresh air at self-cleaning
temperatures may lead to a burst of ame from the oven.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe
burns.
• If the oven is heavily soiled with oil, self-clean the oven
before using the oven again. Leaving the oil in place creates
a risk of re.
• Wipe up heavy soil on the oven bottom with a paper tower
or rag before self-cleaning. Self-cleaning the oven when
there is heavy soil on the oven bottom requires longer
cleaning cycles and produces more smoke.
• Storage in or on the appliance. Do not store ammable
materials in the oven or near the surface units. Be sure all
packing materials are removed from the appliance before
operating it. Keep plastics, clothes, and paper away from
parts of the appliance that may become hot.
• Wear proper apparel. Never wear loose-tting or hanging
garments while using the appliance.
• Use only dry potholders. Placing moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not
let the potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not use a
towel or other bulky cloth.
• Teach children not to play with the controls or any other
part of the range.
• For your safety, do not use high-pressure water cleaners or
steam jet cleaners to clean any part of the range.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualied
persons to avoid creating a hazard.
• The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Do not lean on the range as you may turn the control knobs
inattentively.
• Be sure you know which touch control operates each
surface heating unit. Place a pan of food on the unit before
turning it on, and turn the unit off before removing the pan.
• Use proper pan sizes - This appliance is equipped with
surface units of different sizes. Select pots and pans that
have at bottoms large enough to cover the surface area of
the heating element. Using undersized cookware will expose
a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may
result in the ignition of clothing. Matching the size of the
pot or pan to the burner will also improve efciency.
• Cookware handles should be turned inward and not extend
over adjacent surface elements - To reduce the risk of
burns, ignition of ammable materials, and spillage due to
unintentional contact with the cookware, cookware handles
should be positioned so that they are turned inward, and do
not extend over adjacent surface units.
• Glazed cookware - Only certain types of glass, glass/
ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed cookware are
suitable for range-top service without breaking due to the
sudden change in temperature.
• Never leave surface elements unattended at high heat
settings - Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers
that may ignite. A pan that has boiled dry may melt.
• Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, and lids
should not be placed on the Induction Cooktop surface since
they can get hot.
• When preparing aming foods under a ventilating hood,
turn the fan on.
• Use care when touching the cooktop. The glass surface of
the cooktop will retain heat after the controls have been
turned off.
• Always turn the surface units off before removing cookware.
• Keep an eye on foods being fried at high or medium high
heat settings.
• Be careful when placing spoons or other stirring utensils
on the glass cooktop surface when it is in use. They may
become hot and could cause burns.
• Do not lift the cooktop. Lifting the cooktop can lead to
damage and improper operation of the range.
• Never use the glass cooktop surface as a cutting board.
• Do not operate the cooktop without cookware.
• Appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an
• Proper Installation - Be sure your appliance is properly
installed and grounded by a qualied technician.
• The appliance should be serviced only by qualied service
personnel. Repairs carried out by unqualied individuals
may cause injury or a serious malfunction. If your appliance
is in need of repair, contact a Samsung authorized service
center. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
damage and void the warranty.
• Flush - mounted appliances may be operated only after they
have been installed in cabinets and workplaces that conform
to the relevant standards. This ensures that the appliances
are installed in compliance with the appropriate safety
standards.
• If your appliance malfunctions or if fractures, cracks, or
splits appear:
-switch off all cooking zones
-unplug the range from the AC wall outlet
-contact your local Samsung service center.
WARNING
If the surface is cracked, switch off and unplug the appliance to avoid
the possibility of electrical shock. Do not use your cooktop until the
glass surface has been replaced.
WARNING
• Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the
lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
• The range should not be placed on a base.
CHILD SAFETY
WARNING
• This appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm
persons without the adequate supervision of a responsible adult.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
• Keep children away from the door when opening or closing it as
they may bump themselves on the door or catch their ngers in
the door.
• The cooking zones will become hot when you cook. To keep small
children from being burned, always keep them away from the
appliance while you are cooking.
• During self-cleaning, the surfaces may get hotter than usual.
Keep small children away from the range when it is in the selfcleaning mode.
• Accessible parts may become hot during use. To avoid burns,
young children should be kept away.
OVEN
• DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR
SURFACES OF THE OVEN. Heating elements may be hot even
though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven
become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use,
do not touch or let clothing or other ammable materials
contact the heating elements or interior surfaces of the oven
until they have had sufcient time to cool. Other surfaces
of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns.
Among these surfaces are oven vent openings and surfaces
near these openings, the oven door, and the window of the
oven door.
• Do not heat unopened food containers. The build-up of
pressure may cause the container to burst and result in
injury.
• Do not use the oven to dry newspapers. If overheated,
newspapers can catch on re.
• Do not use the oven for a storage area. Items stored in an
oven can ignite.
• Use care when opening the door. Let hot air or steam escape
before you remove food from or put food into the oven.
• Protective liners. Do not use aluminum foil to line the oven
bottoms, except as suggested in the manual. Improper
installation of these liners may result in a risk of electric
shock or re.
• Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. The oven vent is
located above the right rear surface unit. This area could
become hot during oven use. Never block this vent or place
plastic or heat-sensitive items on it.
• Placement of oven racks. Always place oven racks in the
desired location while the oven is cool. If the rack must be
moved while the oven is hot, use potholders. Do not let the
potholders come in contact with the hot heating element in
the oven.
• Do not allow aluminum foil or a meat probe to contact the
heating elements.
• During use, the appliance becomes hot. Care should be
taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers
to clean the oven door glass. They can scratch the surface
which may result in the glass shattering.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to operate the oven during a power failure. If the
power fails, always turn the oven off. If the oven is not turned off
and the power returns, the oven may begin to operate again. Food
left unattended could catch re or spoil.
WARMING DRAWER
DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENT OR THE INTERIOR
SURFACE OF THE DRAWER. These surfaces may be hot enough
to burn.
REMEMBER: The inside surface of the drawer may be hot when
you open the drawer.
The purpose of the warming drawer is to hold hot cooked foods
at serving temperature. Always start with hot food. Cold food
cannot be heated or cooked in the warming drawer.
Use care when opening the drawer. Open the drawer a crack
and let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing
food. Hot air or steam which escapes can cause burns to hands,
face, and/or eyes.
• Do not use the drawer to dry newspapers. If overheated,
newspapers can catch re.
• Do not use aluminum foil to line the drawer. Foil is an
excellent heat insulator and will trap heat beneath it. This
will upset the performance of the drawer and could damage
the interior nish.
• Do not leave paper products, plastics, canned food, or
combustible materials in the drawer.
• Never leave jars or cans of fat drippings in or near your
drawer.
• Do not warm food in the drawer for more than three hours.
• Do not clean the door gasket. The door gasket is essential
for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or
move the gasket.
• Excess spillage must be removed before you run the selfcleaning cycle.
VENTILATING HOOD
Important safety instructions
• Never keep pet birds in the kitchen. Birds are extremely
sensitive to the fumes released during an oven self-clean
cycle. Fumes may be harmful or fatal to birds. Move birds to a
well-ventilated room.
• Clean only the parts listed in this manual in the self-clean
cycle. Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the partition,
rack, utensils, and any food.
• Before operating the self-clean cycle, wipe grease and food
soils from the oven. Excessive amounts of grease may ignite,
leading to smoke damage to your home.
• Do not use any commercial oven cleaner or oven liner
protective coating of any kind in or on the outside of the oven.
• Remove the nickel oven shelves from the oven before you
begin the self-cleaning cycle or they may discolor.
• If the self-clean mode malfunctions, turn the oven off and
disconnect the power supply. Have it serviced by a qualied
technician.
• Clean ventilating hoods frequently. Do not let grease
accumulate on the hood or lter.
• When aming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
GLASS/CERAMIC COOKING SURFACES
• DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS.
Surface units may be hot even though they are dark in color.
Areas near surface units may become hot enough to cause
burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or
other ammable materials contact the surface units or areas
near the units until they have had sufcient time to cool.
Among these areas are the cook-top and the facing of the
cooktop.
• Do not cook on a broken cooktop. If the cooktop should
break, cleaning solutions and spillovers may penetrate the
broken cooktop and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a
qualied technician immediately.
• Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is
used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid
steam burns. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface.
CRITICAL INSTALLATION WARNINGS
WARNING
• This appliance must be installed by a qualied technician or
service company.
-Failing to have a qualied technician install the range
may result in electric shock, re, an explosion, problems
with the product, or injury.
• Unpack the oven, remove all packaging material and
examine the oven for any damage such as dents on the
interior or exterior of the oven, broken door latches, cracks
in the door, or a door that is not lined up correctly. If there
is any damage, do not operate the oven and notify your
dealer immediately.
• Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet with
the proper conguration. Your oven should be the only item
connected to this circuit.
• Keep all packaging materials out of the reach of children.
Children may use them for play and injure themselves.
• Install your appliance on a hard, level oor that can support
its weight.
-Failing to do so may result in abnormal vibrations, noise,
or problems with the product.
• This appliance must be properly grounded.
• Do not ground the appliance to a gas pipe, plastic water
pipe, or telephone line.
-This may result in electric shock, re, an explosion, or
problems with the product
• Do not cut or remove the ground prong from the power
cord under any circumstances.
• Connect the oven to a circuit that provides the correct
amperage.
• Do not install this appliance in a humid, oily or dusty
location, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight or water
(rain drops).
-This may result in electric shock or re.
• Do not use a damaged power cord or loose wall socket.
-This may result in electric shock or re.
• Do not pull or excessively bend the power cord.
• Do not twist or tie the power cord.
• Do not hook the power cord over a metal object, place a
heavy object on the power cord, or insert the power cord
between objects.
-This may result in electric shock or re.
If the power cord is damaged, contact your nearest Samsung
service center.
CRITICAL USAGE WARNING
Important safety instructions
CAUTION
• If the appliance is ooded by any liquid, please contact your
nearest Samsung service center. Failing to do so may result
in electric shock or re.
• If the appliance produces a strange noise, a burning smell,
or smoke, unplug the power plug immediately and contact
your nearest Samsung service center.
-Failing to do so may result in electric shock or re
• In the event of a gas leak (such as propane gas, LP gas, etc.),
ventilate the area immediately. Do not touch the power
cord. Do not touch the appliance.
-A spark may result in an explosion or re.
• Take care not to contact the oven door, heating elements, or
any of the other hot parts with your body while cooking or
just after cooking.
• If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep the oven
door closed, turn the oven off and disconnect the power
cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
If the door is opened, the re may spread.
• Always observe safety precautions when using your
oven. Never try to repair the oven on your own - there is
dangerous voltage inside. If the oven needs to be repaired,
contact an authorized Samsung service center near you.
• If you use the appliance when it is contaminated by foreign
substances such as food waste, it may result in a problem
with the appliance.
• Take care when removing the wrapping from food taken out
of the appliance.
-If the food is hot, hot steam may be emitted abruptly
when you remove the wrapping and this may result in
burns.
• Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the
appliance yourself.
-Since a high voltage current enters the product chassis,
it may result in electric shock or re.
-When a repair is needed, contact your nearest Samsung
service center.
• If any foreign substance such as water has entered the
appliance, contact your nearest Samsung service center.
-Failing to do so may result in electric shock or re.
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
-This may result in electric shock.
• Do not turn the appliance off while an operation is in
progress.
-This may cause a spark and result in electric shock or
re.
• Keep all packaging materials well out of the reach of
children, as packaging materials can be dangerous to
children.
-If a child places a plastic bag over its head, the child can
suffocate.
• Do not let children or any person with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities use this appliance
unsupervised.
• Make sure that the appliance’s controls and cooking areas
are out of the reach of children.
-Failing to do so may result in electric shock, burns, or
injury.
• Do not touch the inside of the appliance immediately after
cooking. The inside of the appliance will be hot.
-Failing to do so may result in burns.
• Do not use or place ammable sprays or objects near the
oven.
-Flammable items or sprays can cause res or an
explosion.
• Do not insert ngers, foreign substances, or metal objects
such as pins or needles into inlets, outlets, or holes. If
foreign substances are inserted into any of these holes,
contact your product provider or nearest Samsung service
center.
• Do not tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to
the door. Under no circumstances should you remove the
door or outer shell of the oven.
• Do not store or use the oven outdoors.
• Never use this appliance for purposes other than cooking.
-Using the appliance for any purpose other than cooking
may result in re.
• Open the cap or stopper of sealed containers (herb tonic tea
bottle, baby bottle, milk bottle and so on) before heating
them. Make a hole in food items that have shells (eggs,
chestnuts, etc) with a knife before cooking them.
-Failing to do so may result in burns or injury.
• Never heat plastic or paper containers and do not use them
for cooking.
-Failing to do so may result in re.
• Do not heat food wrapped in paper from magazines,
• Do not open the door when the food in the oven is burning.
-If you open the door, it causes an inow of oxygen and
may cause the food to ignite.
• Do not apply excessive pressure to the door or the inside
of the appliance. Do not strike the door or the inside or the
appliance.
-Hanging on to the door may result in the product falling
and cause serious injury.
-If the door is damaged, do not use the appliance. Contact
a Samsung service center.
• Do not hold food in your bare hands during or immediately
after cooking.
-Use cooking gloves. The food may be very hot and you
could burn yourself.
-As the handle and oven surfaces may be hot enough to
cause burns after cooking, use cooking gloves to protect
your hands from burns.
USAGE CAUTIONS
CAUTION
• If the surface is cracked, turn the appliance off.
-Failing to do so may result in electric shock.
• Dishes and containers can become hot. Handle with care.
• Hot foods and steam can cause burns. Carefully remove
container coverings, directing the steam away your hands
and face.
• Remove lids from baby food jars before heating. After
heating baby food, stir well to distribute the heat evenly.
Always test the temperature by tasting before feeding the
baby. The glass jar or the surface of the food may appear to
be cooler than the interior, which can be hot enough to burn
an infant’s mouth.
• Take care as beverages or food may be very hot after
heating.
-Especially when feeding a child. Check that it has cooled
sufciently.
• Take care when heating liquids such as water or other
beverages.
-Make sure to stir during or after cooking.
-Avoid using a slippery container with a narrow neck.
-Wait at least 30 seconds after heating before removing
the heated liquid.
-Failing to do so may result in an abrupt overow of the
contents and cause burns.
• Do not stand on top of the appliance or place objects (such
as laundry, an oven cover, lighted candles, lighted cigarettes,
dishes, chemicals, metal objects, etc.) on the appliance.
-Items, such as a cloth, may get caught in the door.
-This may result in electric shock, re, problems with the
product, or injury.
• Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
-This may result in electric shock.
• Do not spray volatile substances such as insecticide onto the
surface of the appliance.
-As well as being harmful to humans, it may also result in
electric shock, re, or problems with the product.
• Do not put your face or body close to the appliance while
cooking or when opening the door just after cooking.
-Take care that children do not come too close to the
appliance.
-Failing to do so may result in children burning
themselves.
• Do not place food or heavy objects over the edge of the
oven door.
-If you open the door, the food or object may fall and this
may result in burns or injury.
• Do not abruptly cool the door, the inside of the appliance, or
a dish by pouring water over it during or just after cooking.
-This may result in damage to the appliance. The steam
or water spray may result in burns or injury.
• Do not operate while empty except for self-cleaning.
• Do not defrost frozen beverages in narrow-necked bottles.
• Do not scratch the glass of the oven door with a sharp
object.
-This may result in the glass being damaged or broken.
• Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance when
it is in operation.
• Do not use sealed containers. Remove seals and lids before
cooking. Sealed containers can explode due to the build up
of pressure even after the oven has been turned off.
• Take care that food you are cooking in the oven does not
come into contact with the heating element.
-This may result in re.
• Do not over-heat food.
-Overheating food may result in re.
CRITICAL CLEANING WARNINGS
CAUTION
• Do not clean the appliance by spraying water directly on to
it.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, or alcohol to clean the
appliance.
-This may result in discoloration, deformation, damage,
electric shock, or re.
• Take care not to hurt yourself when cleaning the appliance
(externally or internally).
-You may hurt yourself on the sharp edges of the
appliance.
• Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaner.
-This may result in corrosion.
• Keep the inside of the oven clean. Food particles or
spattered oils stuck to the oven walls or oor can cause
paint damage and reduce the efciency of the oven.
Clean the oven thoroughly before using it for the rst time. Then, remove the
accessories, set the oven to bake, and then run the oven at 400 °F for 1 hour. There
will be a distinctive odor. This is normal.
Ensure your kitchen is well ventilated during this conditioning period.
Energy saving tips
• During cooking, the oven door should remain closed except when you turn
food over.
Do not open the door frequently during cooking to maintain the oven
temperature and to save energy.
• If cooking time is more than 30 minutes, you can switch the oven off
5-10 minutes before the end of the cooking time to save energy. The residual
heat will complete the cooking process.
• To save energy and reduce the time needed for re-heating the oven, plan oven
use to avoid turning the oven off between cooking one item and the next.
• Whenever possible, cook more than one item at a time.
About induction cooktop cooking
CAUTION
BEFORE COOKING
• Do not use the Induction cooktop surface as a cutting board.
• Do not place or store items that can melt or catch re on the Induction
cooktop, even when it is not being used.
• Turn the induction cooktop on only after placing the cookware on it.
• Do not store heavy items above the cooktop surface. They could fall and
damage it.
CAUTION
DURING COOKING
• Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, and lids should not be placed on
the induction cooktop surface since they can get hot.
• After use, switch off the induction element using its control. Do not rely on the
pan detector.
• Use this appliance for normal cooking and frying in the home only. It is not
designed for commercial or industrial use.
• Never use the induction cooktop range to heat the room.
• Take care when plugging electrical appliances into a power outlet near the
cooktop. Power cords must not come into contact with the cooktop.
• Overheated fat and oil can catch re quickly. Never leave surface units
unattended when preparing foods in fat or oil, for example, when cooking
french fries.
• Turn the cooking zones off after use.
• Never place combustible items on the induction cooktop. It may cause a re.
• Do not use the induction cooktop to heat aluminium foil, products wrapped in
aluminium foil, or frozen foods packaged in aluminium cookware.
• There is the risk of burns from the appliance if used carelessly.
• Do not let cables from electrical appliances touch hot cookware or the hot
• Never store ammable materials such as aerosols and detergents in the
drawer or cupboards under the induction cooktop.
• Users with Pacemakers or Active Heart Implants must keep their upper body
at least 1 ft. (30 cm) from the induction cooking zones when they are turned
on. If in doubt, you should consult the manufacturer of your device or your
doctor.
CAUTION
AFTER COOKING
• Do not touch the Induction elements until they have cooled down.
• The surface can stay hot for some time after cooking is complete. If you touch
the surface before it has had time to cool down sufciently, you can burn
yourself.
• Immediately clean spills on the cooking area to prevent a tough cleaning
chore later.
• After you have activated elements on the cooktop, the internal fan may come
on for cooling purposes.
• The fan activation time may differ depending on the temperature of the
internal sensor. (10 minutes or 20 minutes)
• If you have cabinet storage directly above the cooking surface, make sure that
the items in the cabinet are infrequently used and can be safely stored in an
area subjected to heat. Temperatures may be unsafe for items such as volatile
liquids, cleaners, or aerosol sprays.
Location of the induction cooktop elements and controls
The induction control knobs operate the induction surface elements on the cooktop
as shown below.
02
01
04
03
05
01 Left Front: 7", 1,800 / 2,300 W02 Left Rear: 7", 1,800 / 2,300 W
03 Right Front: 11", 2,300 / 3,300 W04 Right Rear: 6", 1,200 / 2,000 W
05 Digital display
Surface cooking
Safety instructions. Residual heat
• The Induction cooktop has a residual heat indicator for each element. It shows
which elements are still hot. You should avoid touching an element when this
indicator is displayed.
• Even if the Induction cooktop is switched off, the
Power Boost : Use this setting to heat up the contents of a pot or pan faster
than the maximum power level " " (Hi).
• Displayed if an element knob was set to an On position after the Sabbath
or Self-clean mode has ended or been cancelled, and the range was not able to
detect a pot or pan on the burner within one minute. To return the display to
normal and use the cooktop, set the knob to the Off position.
• Error message. Displayed if the Induction cooktop has overheated because
of abnormal operation. Example : Operating with empty cookware.
• Error message. Displayed if the cookware on an element is unsuitable or too
small or if no cookware has been placed on the cooking zone.
• , Displayed when the Sabbath or Self-clean mode is operating.
How to set the appliance for cooktop cooking
CAUTION
• The cooktop elements may be hot even when off and burns can occur. Do not
touch the cooktop elements until they have cooled down sufciently.
• Never leave cooking food unattended when you set the heating element to 6
or higher. Boilovers cause smoke. Greasy spillovers may catch on re.
• Be sure you turn the control knob to OFF when you nish cooking.
Induction cooktop control knob
1. Push the knob in.
2. Turn in either direction to the setting
2
1
1
NOTE
Should one or more of the cooking zones switch off before the indicated time has
elapsed, see the "Troubleshooting" section. (page 53)
you want.
3. The digital displays will show " - ", "
" or " ".
• Move the Knob dial until the
desired power level setting
appears in the digital display:
(Lo), (Simmer), to (Hi),
(Boost).
• The power boost function makes
additional power available to the
induction cooking zone when you
need it.
Example: To bring a large volume
of water to a boil.
• The power boost function is
activated for a maximum of 10
minutes for each cooking zone.
After Power Boost is nished, the
cooking zones automatically return
to power level " ".
NOTE
• If you turn the control knob to "Hi/Boost" from another power level, the
Induction cooking zone will operate at power level "
". (You cannot set
Boost " ", if you rotate the knob to the left.)
• In certain circumstances, the Power boost function may be deactivated
automatically to protect the internal electronic components of the
induction element.
Induction simmer control
1. To use the Simmer setting, turn the
control knob to Simmer.
2. The digital display will show " ".
• Use Simmer to simmer and keep
large quantities of foods such as
stews and soup warm.
• The simmer setting of the small
cooking zone is ideal for delicate
foods and melting chocolate.
Surface cooking
Virtual ame technology
Virtual ame technology creates the
appearance of ames when you turn on an
induction element.
• If the Virtual Flame option is set to On, virtual ames appear when you turn
an induction control knob to an On position.
• The virtual ame may look different depending on the appearance, size, or
position of the cookware. (For the best results, use cookware that matches the
element size. Cookware that is too large can cover the virtual ame. Cookware
that is too small can cause the virtual ame to be ill-formed.)
• Impurities on the cookware bottom or the cooktop surface can cause the
virtual ame to be ill-formed or incomplete. Clean up the cookware or the
cooktop surface before using them.
• To turn off the virtual ames, set the Virtual Flame option to Off. If the virtual
ame function does not operate, check if the Virtual Flame option has been
turned off. (See the "Extra features" on page 42.)
The cookware used with the cooktop
surface should have at bottoms that make
good contact with the entire surface of the
Cooking Zone. Check for atness by rotating
a ruler across the bottom of the cookware.
Be sure to follow all the recommendations
for using cookware.
Also remember to
• Use cookware made with the correct material for induction cooking. See "Cookware for induction cooking zones" on page 27.
• Use quality cookware with heavier bottoms for better heat distribution
allowing for more even cooking results.
• The pan size should match the amount of food being prepared.
• Do not let pans boil dry. This may cause permanent damage in the form of
breakage, fusion, or marring that can affect the ceramic cooktop. (This type of
damage is not covered by your warranty).
• Do not use dirty pans with grease buildup. Always use pans that are easy to
clean after cooking.
CAUTION
• The Cooking Zones may appear to be cool while turned ON and after they
have been turned OFF. The glass surface may be HOT from residual heat
transferred from the cookware and burns may occur.
• DO NOT TOUCH HOT COOKWARE or PANS directly with your hands. Always
use oven mitts or pot holders to protect your hands from burns.
• DO NOT SLIDE cookware across the cooktop surface. Doing so may
permanently damage the appearance of the ceramic cooktop.
CORRECTINCORRECT
Flat pan bottom & straight sides.
Pan size meets or exceeds the
recommended minimum size for the
Cooking Zone. See "Using the correct
size cookware" on page 27.
Pan rests completely on the Cooktop
surface.
Pan is properly balanced.
NOTE
ANY one of the incorrect conditions listed above may be detected by the sensors
located below the ceramic cooktop surface. If the cookware does not meet one
or more of these conditions, one or more of the Cooking Zones will not heat, and
settings will ash in the affected Cooking Zone display. Correct the problems
before attempting to activate the cooktop.
Curved or warped pan bottoms or
sides.
Pan does not meet the minimum size
required for the Cooking Zone used.
See "Using the correct size cookware"
on page 27.
Pan bottom rests on cooktop trim
or does not rest completely on the
cooktop surface.
The Induction element can only be turned on when cookware with a magnetic
base is placed on one of the cooking zones. You can use the cookware identied as
suitable below.
Cookware material
Cookware materialSuitable
Steel, Enamelled steelYes
Cast ironYes
Stainless steelIf appropriately labelled by the manufacturer
Aluminium, Copper, BrassNo
Glass, Ceramic, PorcelainNo
NOTE
• Cookware appropriate for induction cooking is labelled as suitable by the
manufacturer.
• Certain cookware can make noise when being used on induction cooking
zones. These noise are not a fault in the appliance and do not affect operation
in any way.
Using the correct size cookware
• The Induction Cooking Zones require that you use pots and pans of a
minimum size or larger at each location. The inner ring of each Cooking Zone
is your guide to the correct minimum pan size. The pan bottom must fully
cover the inner ring for proper cooking to occur.
• The thicker outer ring at each Cooking Zone is helpful to determine the
maximum pan size. After centering the cookware on the cooktop, make sure
the cookware does not extend more than 1/2" beyond the thicker line on the
Cooking Zone. The pan must fully contact the glass surface without the bottom
of the pan touching the metal cooktop trim.
NOTE
• If a pan made of the correct material is centered properly on any of the active
Cooking Zones but is too small, the affected Cooking Zone display will ash
and the pan will not heat.
• If cookware is unsuitable or too small or no cookware has been placed on the
cooking zone,
zone will turn off.
will be displayed. After 1 minute, the corresponding cooking
Pot and pan sizes
Induction cooking zones adapt automatically to the size of the bottom of the
cookware up to a certain limit. However the magnetic part of the bottom of the
cookware must have a minimum diameter depending upon the size of the cooking
zone.
• Cracking noises : You may hear a cracking noise when you are using cookware
made of two or more materials.
• Whistling : A whistling noise occurs when both back burners are in use.
This is caused by vibrations. Whistling can vary depending on the weight or
material of the cookware or the type of food you are cooking. (Noise can be
reduced by using thicker cookware.)
• Humming : You may hear a low humming when you set an element to a high
power setting. This sound is generated by energy transmission, and it will
disappear when cooktop is turned off.
• Clicking : Electric switches are operating.
• Hissing, Buzzing : You may hear a fan noise during cooktop/oven operation.
You may continue to hear it even after the cooktop/oven is turned off.
This is normal. The fan runs to cool down the temperature inside. It will
automatically shut off itself after a short period of time.
These noises are normal and do not indicate any defects.
Using suitable induction cookware
Suitability test
Cookware is suitable for induction cooking
if a magnet sticks to the bottom of the
cookware and the cookware is labelled as
suitable by the cookware manufacturer.
Better pans produce better results
• You can recognize good pots and pans by their bases. The base should be as
thick and at as possible.
• When buying new pots or pans, pay particular attention to the diameter of the
base. Manufacturers often give only the diameter of the upper rim.
• Do not use pans which have damaged bases with rough edges or burrs. You
can scratch the ceramic cooktop permanently if you slide a pot or pan with a
damaged base across the surface.
• When cold, pan bases are normally bowed slightly inwards (concave). They
should never be bowed outwards (convex).
• If you want to use a special type of pot or pan, for example, a pressure cooker,
a simmering pan, or a wok, please follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Energy saving tips
You can save valuable energy by observing
the following points:
• Always position pots and pans before
switching on the cooking zone.
• Dirty cooking zones and pan bases
Right!
Wrong!
increase power consumption.
• When possible, position lids rmly on
pots and pans so that the lids cover
them completely.
• Switch the cooking zones off before the
end of the cooking time and use the
residual heat to keep food warm.
If for any reason the temperatures on any of the cooking zones exceeds the safety
level, then the cooking zone will automatically reduce the heat to a lower power
level.
When you have nished using the cooktop, the cooling fan will continue to run
until the cooktop’s electronics have cooled down. The cooling fan switches itself on
and off depending upon the temperature of the electronics.
NOTE
If the induction cooktop overheats because of abnormal operation,
displayed and the induction cooktop will turn off.
Power management
The cooking zones, which consist of paired
cooking elements, are restricted to drawing
a certain maximum amount of power.
If you cause a cooking zone to exceed its
maximum allowed power by switching
on the Power Boost function, the Power
Management function automatically reduces
the power setting of the two elements in
the cooking zone and reduces the power
draw.
will be
Suggested settings for cooking specic foods
The gures in the table below are guidelines. The power settings required for
various cooking methods depend on a number of variables, including the quality
of the cookware being used and the type and amount of food being cooked.
SettingCooking methodExamples for use
8-9 (Hi)
6-8
4-6
2 (Simmer) - 4
1 (Lo) - 2 (Simmer)Melting, Warming
NOTE
• The power settings indicated in the table above are provided only as
guidelines for your reference.
• You will need to adjust the power settings according to specic cookware
and foods.
Intensive Frying
Boiling
Frying
Stewing
Boiling
Frying
Stewing
Boiling
Poaching
Defrosting
Rapid boiling
Deep fat frying of frozen foods
Pancakes, steak, cutlets, grilled meat
Clear soup
Cooking pasta
Frying eggs
Thick soup, sauces, and gravies
Slow boiling rice and milk dishes
• Clean the cooktop before using it for the rst time.
• Clean your cooktop daily or after each use. This will keep your cooktop
looking good and can prevent damage.
• If a spillover occurs while you are cooking, immediately clean the spill while
it is hot to prevent a tough cleaning chore later. Using extreme care, wipe the
spill with a clean, dry towel.
• Do not allow spills to remain on the cooking area or the cooktop trim for a
long period of time.
• Do not use abrasive cleansing powders or scouring pads, which will scratch
the cooktop.
• Do not use chlorine bleach, ammonia, or other cleansers not specically
recommended for use on a glass-ceramic surface.
Preventing marks and scratches
• Do not use glass cookware. It may scratch the cooktop.
• Do not place a trivet or wok ring between the cooktop and a pan or wok.
These items can mark or scratch the cooktop.
• Make sure the cooktop and the pan bottom are clean.
• Do not slide metal pans across the cooktop.
Preventing stains
• Do not use a soiled dish cloth or sponge to clean the cooktop surface. A lm
will remain, which may cause stains on the cooking surface after the area is
heated.
• Continuously cooking on a soiled surface can result in a permanent stain.
Preventing other damage
• Do not allow plastic, sugar, or foods with high sugar content to melt onto the
hot cooktop. Should this happen, clean immediately.
• Do not let a pan boil dry as this will damage the cooktop and the pan.
• Do not use the cooktop as a work surface or cutting board.
• Do not cook food directly on the cooktop. Always use the proper cookware.