Samsung NZ36K7570 User Manual

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Pages 108
Year 2019
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Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop Specification

The Samsung NZ36K7570 is a 36-inch electric cooktop designed to enhance the modern kitchen with its sleek aesthetics and advanced functionality. It features a minimalist black ceramic glass surface that integrates seamlessly into countertops, offering both style and easy maintenance. Equipped with five induction elements, the cooktop provides efficient heat distribution and precise temperature control, which is ideal for a range of cooking techniques. The Virtual Flame Technologyâ„¢ is a standout feature, utilizing LED lighting to visually indicate heat levels, thereby combining the visual cues of gas cooking with the precision of induction.

The cooktop offers a robust power output, with a Rapid Boilâ„¢ element capable of delivering up to 3,700 watts for quick heating. This ensures that high-temperature cooking tasks are accomplished swiftly. The flexibility of the cooktop is further enhanced by a bridge element that can accommodate larger pots or griddles, offering versatile cooking options. Safety is prioritized through features such as a child lock, residual heat indicators, and automatic shut-off, providing peace of mind during use.

Connectivity is another highlight, as the NZ36K7570 is equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing users to monitor and control the cooktop remotely via smartphone using the Samsung SmartThings app. This integration supports a seamless smart home experience. The intuitive touch controls are responsive and easy to clean, contributing to the cooktop's user-friendly design. Overall, the Samsung NZ36K7570 cooktop merges innovative technology with practical features, making it a highly functional and stylish addition to any kitchen.

Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop F.A.Q.

How do I lock the controls on my Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop?

To lock the controls on your Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop, press and hold the "Lock" button for 3 seconds until you see the lock icon light up. This will prevent accidental changes to the settings.

What should I do if the cooktop is not heating up properly?

If your cooktop is not heating properly, ensure it is connected to a power source, and check that the circuit breaker has not tripped. Additionally, verify that the cookware being used is compatible with induction cooking.

Can I use cast iron cookware on the Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop?

Yes, you can use cast iron cookware on the Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop. Make sure the bottom of the cookware is flat and smooth for optimal performance.

How can I clean the surface of my Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop?

To clean the cooktop surface, first ensure it is cool. Use a soft cloth or sponge with a non-abrasive cleaner. Avoid using steel wool or harsh chemicals to prevent damage to the surface.

What is the best way to prevent scratches on the cooktop surface?

To prevent scratches, avoid sliding pots and pans across the surface. Use cookware with smooth bottoms, and clean up any spills immediately to prevent residue from hardening.

Why is there a buzzing sound when using the cooktop?

A buzzing sound is normal when using an induction cooktop, especially at higher power settings. This is due to the electromagnetic field interacting with the cookware.

How do I reset my Samsung NZ36K7570 Cooktop?

To reset your cooktop, disconnect it from the power source for a few minutes by switching off the circuit breaker. Reconnect the power and turn on the cooktop.

What does the error code "E" indicate on the display?

The error code "E" indicates a malfunction. Refer to the user manual for specific troubleshooting steps or contact Samsung customer support for assistance.

How can I adjust the power levels on the cooktop?

Adjust the power levels by touching the "+" or "-" buttons on the control panel to increase or decrease the heat settings according to your cooking needs.

Is it normal for the cooktop to turn off automatically?

Yes, the cooktop may turn off automatically if it detects overheating or if no cookware is detected. This is a safety feature to prevent damage and ensure user safety.