
The Frigidaire Gallery Built-in Electric Induction 36" Cooktop helps make cleaning easier than ever. Since induction only heats the pan and the food in it, the area around the pan stays cool to the touch, making it easy to clean up spills and splatters. The cooktop also features our new TempLock technology, which maintains an even temperature the entire time you cook. Plus our convenient Bridge Element allows you to connect two elements to create a larger cooking surface, perfect for a griddle or large pan.
Q: What is the wattage of the most powerful element on this cooktop?
A: The most powerful element on this cooktop has a wattage of 3600 watts.
Q: How does the TempLock feature on this cooktop work?
A: The TempLock feature uses sensors to automatically adjust the power level and maintain a consistent temperature throughout the cooking process.
Q: Is this induction cooktop compatible with most cookware?
A: Most stainless steel and cast iron cookware is compatible with this induction cooktop. A simple test is to see if a magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware.
Q: How many cooking elements does this Frigidaire cooktop have?
A: This Frigidaire cooktop has 5 cooking elements.
Q: Does this cooktop have a bridge element?
A: Yes, this cooktop has a convenient bridge element that connects two elements to create a larger cooking surface.
Q: Why is an induction cooktop safer than a traditional electric cooktop?
A: An induction cooktop is safer because it only heats the pan and the food in it, leaving the surrounding area cool to the touch.
Q: What kind of power source is needed, is it good for 120/240?
A: Hi, Nana! Power Type is Electric 240v. Thanks for stopping by! ~ Christy
Q: Does this come with a hard-wire cord?
A: Hi there, BB! The Frigidaire Gallery 36″ Built-in Induction Electric Cooktop (e.g., model GCCI3667AB) installation/manual information: This cooktop does not come with a power cord or plug included in the box. Built-in electric cooktops like this are designed to be hard-wired to your home’s electrical junction box or appropriate outlet wiring by a qualified installer or electrician. You must provide the correct power wiring (3-wire or 4-wire cable) as required by your local electrical code and outlet configuration. - Maico