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This is a 4-element unit with the expected family resemblances to the Electrolux line (Electrolux is Frigidaire's parent company). It has the "bridge" feature, allowing the two left-side elements to be operated together as a single long element, suited for long pans (such as a fish pan). It also has knob controls, rather than the more usual finger-touch sort; many users prefer knobs, as finger-touch controls can be tricky with wet hands.
The 5-element "big brother" unit corresponding to this unit is their FPIC3677RF.
Powers:
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.6 kW) - left front, 7"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.6 kW) - left rear, 7"
· 1.45 kW (boost to 2.0 kW) - center, 6"
· 2.6 kW (boost to 3.8 kW) - right, 10"
(web page says 2.6 kW, Spec Sheet says 2.5 kW.)
Max Power: 7.65 kW
Levels: 18
Controls: knobs
Timer/s: 0
Induction Elements Made By: Electrolux
Features:
· left element pair can "bridge" to form a single long element
· pot recognition
· child-safety lock
· residual-heat indicators
· A.D.A.-compliant
· compatible with many wall ovens underneath
· compatible with many downdraft vents
· cooking-temperature settings
Size: 30-3/4" wide x 21-1/2 deep; requires 3-5/8" under
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