The side grate as two height settings.
Ceramic pot on a burner.
Turn on the heat.
Set the burner to medium heat.
Wait for those telltale bubbles and for the water to begin boiling.
You can use the side burner with pots and pans.
If the magnet grabs the pan softly you may not have good success with it on your cooktop.
Place the pot on the stove.
Once a burner is turned on an electric current runs through the coil and generates a fluctuating magnetic field but no heat on the burner itself.
Wait for it to boil.
You are supposed to use the lower one grate close to ceramic element with pots and pans and the higher standoff when searing meats.
I love that side element searing grill compared to my old grill which had the standard side burner.
If the magnet clings to the underside the cookware will work on an induction cooktop.
Add two tablespoons of baking soda and stir with a wooden spoon.
An induction burner uses electromagnetic energy to directly heat your pots and pans.
Induction burners feature a ceramic plate with an electromagnetic coil beneath.
Pick a large enough burner and put the pot on the stove.