A:AnswerBetween these two cooktops, model PEP9036DTBB has more cooktop control features and a right front 9"/7"/5" 3000W Tri-ring Power Boil, whereas model PEP7036DTBB has a right front 8"/5" 2400W Power Boil.
A:AnswerYes, the PEP7036DTBB does have a Kitchen Timer feature. For more details about this feature, please review the "Kitchen Timer" section on pg. 10 of the Owner's Manual. -Don@GEAppliances
A:AnswerThe PEP9036DTBB requires a 240V electrical connection, and a 50 amp circuit size breaker. We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your cooktop connected by a qualified electrician. -Don@GEAppliances
A:AnswerThe required cutout requirements for these models are: 33-7/8" W x 19 1/8" D. You can install this cooktop, if your location meets these requirements. We recommend you review the "Cutout Dimensions Of The Countertop" section on pg. 4 of the Installation Instructions.
A:AnswerThis unit does not have a power cord. All cooktops must be hard wired (direct wired) into an approved junction box. A “plug and receptacle” is not permitted on these products. We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your cooktop connected by a qualified electrician. For more details, please review the "Electrical Requirements" section on pg. 2 of the Installation Instructions.
A:AnswerHi - We can certainly understand your concern. This lovely Profile cooktop offers 5 burners and each of the burners has an element. We will make our dealer partner aware of this error on their site and appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Wishing you all the best! Vikki@GEApplances
A:AnswerHello - Thanks for reaching out. Great question! We recommend that you clean your cooktop after each spill using a ceramic cooktop cleaner and a paper towel or non scratch cleaning pad. You will also use the same cleaner and materials to remove any burn marks on your cooktop. We hope this information is helpful. Please contact us on social media if you need further assistance. Kind regards. -Don@GEA