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This unit has both "melt & hold" and "simmer" settings for the often-tricky tasks of low-heat cooking. This unit is finished with stainless-steel trim; it has a sister unit, the KICU569XBL, which is finished with bevelled edges.
Powers:
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.5 kW) - left front, 7"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.5 kW) - left back, 7"
· 3.6 kW - bridged combination of 7" left element pair acting as a single long element (no boost available)
· 2.5 kW (boost to 4.8 kW) - center, dual-ring design, 9"/12"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.5 kW) - right front, 7"
· 1.8 kW (boost to 2.5 kW) - right back, 7"
Max Power: 9.7 kW
Levels: 12
Controls: touchpad
Timer/s: 1 ("alarm clock" - does not control any elements)
Induction Elements Made By: Whirlpool?
Features:
· true induction "bridge" between left element pair for grills, griddles, fish pans, etc.
· "melt & hold" and "simmer" functions
· residual-heat indicators
· childproofing "lockout"
· pan-size detection
· pot recognition
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