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Hi, codymom. Glad you ask about your range on how to regulate the bridge mode. The Bridge surface unit control knob (left front) regulates this by following the steps: 1. Push the knob in. 2. Turn in either direction to the setting you want. • To use the single surface unit, turn the control knob to the single burner setting. • To use the bridge surface unit, turn the control knob to the bridge burner setting. Also, the Recommended settings SETTING TYPE OF COOKING HIGH Starting most foods, bringing water to a boil, pan broiling MEDIUM HIGH Continuing a rapid boil, frying, deep fat frying MEDIUM Maintaining a slow boil, thickening sauces, and gravies, steaming vegetables MEDIUM LOW Keeping foods cooking, poaching, stewing LOW Keeping foods warm, melting, simmering I suggest you check this link to your user manual for assistance. Please go to pages 36 to 37. https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201903/20190314220034725/NE58F9710WS_AA_AC_DG68-00506A-13_EN-MES-CFR_WEB.pdf Should you need more assistance, please feel free to get back to us via the following options: 1. Facebook Messenger: http://m.me/samsungsupport 2. Twitter: https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=18768513 3. Samsung Community: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Samsung-Community/ct-p/us When you message us, give them this number (1144839139) to help our team pull up your information. Thank you for being a valued customer of Samsung. Have a great day. ^Camille
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for the question, Codymom. To set the Bridge element to medium, turn the corresponding knob (furthest one to the left) clockwise to 4 or 6. Turning the left rear knob (second from the left) 180 degrees to the 4 or 6 setting to provide an even level of heat across the entire griddle area. For more information on setting the NE58F9710WS controls, please refer to the User Manual which can be downloaded as a pdf file from Samsung's website. - Ms. Samsung
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