Samsung NE58K9560WS/AA User Manual - Page 25

English 25, Induction power boost control, Induction simmer control, Virtual flame technology

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Surface cooking Induction power boost control 1. To use the Power boost setting, turn the control knob directly to the "Hi/Boost" setting. 2. The digital display will show " ". • 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 finished, 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 Virtual flame technology 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. Virtual flame technology creates the appearance of flames when you turn on an induction element. • If the Virtual Flame option is set to On, virtual flames appear when you turn an induction control knob to an On position. • The virtual flame 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 flame. Cookware that is too small can cause the virtual flame to be ill-formed.) • Impurities on the cookware bottom or the cooktop surface can cause the virtual flame to be ill-formed or incomplete. Clean up the cookware or the cooktop surface before using them. • To turn off the virtual flames, set the Virtual Flame option to Off. If the virtual flame function does not operate, check if the Virtual Flame option has been turned off. (See the "Extra features" on page 42.) English 25

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English 25
Surface cooking
Induction power boost control
1.
To use the Power boost setting, turn the
control knob directly to the "Hi/Boost"
setting.
2.
The digital display will show "
".
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 finished, 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.
Virtual flame technology
Virtual flame technology creates the
appearance of flames when you turn on an
induction element.
If the Virtual Flame option is set to On, virtual flames appear when you turn
an induction control knob to an On position.
The virtual flame 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 flame. Cookware
that is too small can cause the virtual flame to be ill-formed.)
Impurities on the cookware bottom or the cooktop surface can cause the
virtual flame to be ill-formed or incomplete. Clean up the cookware or the
cooktop surface before using them.
To turn off the virtual flames, set the Virtual Flame option to Off. If the virtual
flame function does not operate, check if the Virtual Flame option has been
turned off. (See the "Extra features" on page
42
.)