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How does induction cooking differ from cooking with gas or radiant cooktops?

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How does induction cooking differ from cooking with gas or radiant cooktops?

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A. Induction differs from gas or radiant cooktops because there is no exposed coil, open flame or heated surface. If an element is turned on accidentally, no heat is generated unless cookware 5″ or greater in diameter is placed on the element. When cookware is removed from the element, the coil is de-energized and automatically turns off within 30 seconds. Play Video Q. Why does the cooktop flash “F”? A. The GE Profile induction cooktop will flash “F” when cookware has been removed from the surface; cookware is not present when the unit is turned on; or cookware is not centered on the element. Q. Can an induction cooktop replace existing cooktops? A. Yes. The GE Profile™ induction cooktop fits into GE’s common cutout shapes, making it easier to replace an appliance without changing countertop cutouts. Q. Can the induction cooktop be installed in combination with a wall oven? A. Yes. GE Profile induction cooktops can be installed over select GE Monogram®, GE Profile or GE® 27″ or 30″ si

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