Fisher & Paykel BI452 manual Surface hot indicator lights, Dual element control, Utensils

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Surface hot indicator lights

The surface hot indicator lights are marked on the ceramic glass. The indicator lights will glow when the glass above an element is hot. They will continue to glow after the element has been turned off until the glass has cooled to a temperature that is safe to touch.

Dual element control

The left front element can be adjusted from inner element, to full element.

1To heat the entire element, push and turn control anticlockwise to Hi.

2 To heat inner part only, push and turn control clockwise to Hi.

Utensils

To get the best use out of your cooktop, you may need to look at the following points when selecting utensils

1The bottom of your cookware should match the size of the cooking area. The saucepan bottom should be at the most 5 mm smaller to 10 mm larger than the heated surface.

2The saucepan base must be flat and of sufficient thickness to give good contact and even temperature distribution.

3Cookware should be smooth with no jagged edges as these will scratch your cooktop.

4Aluminium and copper cookware can cause a metallic residue to remain on the cooktop. This should be removed immediately after each use with ceramic cooktop cleaner and polish. If it is left it will no longer be removable from the ceramic cooktop.

5Saucepan bases should always be dry as prolonged use of wet-bottomed saucepans will cause staining to the cooktop.

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Contents Built-in oven Page Contents Hot Surface Hazard First useBuilt-in oven models Overview of oven modelsRinger timer model R Clocks and timersSetting the timer Types of clockAnalogue clock model a Timer Timer bell off stops the timer bell ringingSetting the analogue clock Setting the minute timer Electronic clock with minute timer model CSetting the electronic clock Electronic clock models E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP TimerSetting the disable mode Soft Touch clock models X, XC, ASX Setting the Soft Touch clockSetting the Key Lock Cavity ventilation fan all models Operating the ovenControl knob models C, A, E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Scrolling order of functions Soft Touch models X, XC, ASXDefrost Fan only Cooking functionsClassic Bake Lower element XC, ASX models Defrost Fan only Grill/Roast system Installing the fat filterBaking tray Orientation Shelf positionsGrilling chart Cooking chartsGrilling suggestions and guide Fan grillingBaked products Baking chartPastry Family favouritesFAN Roasting suggestions and guide Roasting chartWhen the internal temperature is reached Using the Soft Touch meat probeChecking the oven temperature when using the meat probe Compact oven times and temperatures Compact oven chartCompact oven suggestions and guide Automatic functionTurning the oven off or cancelling automatic cooking Setting automatic cookingAutomatic cooking Analogue clock models a modelSetting auto stop cooking Soft Touch model X, XC, ASX models Controls Ceramic cooktop CTEElements Utensils Surface hot indicator lightsDual element control Removing and replacing the oven door CleaningRemoving and replacing the fan cover Removing and replacing the oven lampCleaning the oven and oven runners Cleaning the fat filterSelf-cleaning liners Removing and replacing the oven runnersRecommended cleaners Cleaning the ceramic cooktopClean these spillovers immediately Metallic stainsFisher and Paykel undertakes to Manufacturer’s warrantyThis warranty does not cover New Zealand Customer careAustralia Product detailsPage NZ AU