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  • QuestionDoes this cooktop have a bridge element?

    • Answer Yes, it has a convenient bridge element that connects two elements for simultaneous control, ideal for griddles.
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  • QuestionWhat is the Frigidaire Fit Promise?

    • Answer Frigidaire promises that this 36" cooktop will fit your existing cutout of the same width and configuration, or they will reimburse cabinet modification costs up to $100.
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  • QuestionIs this cooktop Energy Star certified?

    • Answer Yes, it is Energy Star Certified because induction heats the pan directly, resulting in less heat loss.
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  • QuestionIs this cooktop compatible with most cookware?

    • Answer Most stainless steel and cast-iron cookware are compatible. A good rule of thumb is if a magnet sticks to the bottom, it's compatible.
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  • QuestionWhat is the wattage of the largest burner?

    • Answer The largest burner has a wattage of 5200 watts.
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  • QuestionHow many cooking elements does this cooktop have?

    • Answer This cooktop has five cooking elements.
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  • QuestionDoes the cooktop have indicator lights?

    • Answer Yes, it has backlit LED knobs that light up when an element is in use, and it also has hot surface indicators.
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  • QuestionWhat is the required amperage for the power supply for this unit?

    Asked by Bill.

    • Answer Hi Bill! The Frigidaire PCCI3680AF induction cooktop requires a 240-volt, 30-amp dedicated circuit for proper operation. - Reed

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  • QuestionDoes this cooktop have smart sensors for the pans? Meaning, will the cooktop adjust to a smaller pan placed over an induction zone, or will a smaller pan cause the zone to turn off prematurely because of a detected mismatch?

    Asked by Frank.

    • Answer Hi there, Frank! Each induction zone must detect proper cookware (magnetic, flat-bottomed, centered, within the minimum/maximum size rings) before it will activate. If the pan is too small, the zone will not engage and will flash or shut off. The cooktop does not automatically shrink the heating area to match a smaller pan; the pan must be big enough to meet the sensor’s minimum requirement for that zone. The manual shows clearly that if the cookware does not meet the minimum pan size indicated by the inner ring for a given zone, the cooktop will not heat that zone; it simply won’t recognize the pan correctly. The induction system detects cookware presence and material, and will automatically turn a zone off if it doesn’t detect an appropriate pan or if the pan is removed. It does not constantly adjust power or “auto-size” a larger coil to a smaller pan beyond recognizing whether the pan is valid. - It senses if a pan is present and magnetic — zone runs. - It does not automatically scale the active heating area down inside a larger zone simply because a smaller pan is used — if the pan is too small, the zone will just refuse to heat until a suitably sized pan is used. - Maico

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