Radiant Surface-element Cycling On Electric Glass Cookers

In this post we'll discuss radiant surface-element cycling on electric glass cookers. On electric glass cookers, a visible glow will cycle on and off when the surface element is turned on.

In this post we'll discuss radiant surface-element cycling on electric glass cookers. On electric glass cookers, a visible glow will cycle on and off when the surface element is turned on.

Radiant Element Cycling

The surface element cycles in order to maintain the set cooking temperature and to prevent the glass cooktop from getting too hot. A hot surface indicator light will glow when the surface is hot and will remain on until the surface is cooled.

The surface elements may cycle on and off more frequently when the surface element temperature is set on a higher setting. The cooking has cooked dry. The bottom of the cookware is not flat, the cookware is off-center, or if there is no cookware on the burner, please be sure to use proper cookware on the cooktop surface for optimal performance.

Surface element areas, labeled as a warmer or warming zone, may not have a visible glow as the other cooking elements. This is because the warmer is intended to keep hot foods warm, so the element may not become glowing hot. For more information about our products, visit GeAppliances.com for more.

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