Operating Instructions
Operating Halogen Heater
Operate the halogen heater element by pushing in the control knob and turning to desired setting. The control setting cycles the element on and off to maintain heat. Turn control knob to OFF position when finished.
Operating 10−Position Halogen Element
Push in and turn control knob to desired setting. There is a distinct click position for all 10 positions. The 10 position switch allows a precise constant amount of heat to radiant from the element. Therefore, the same heat setting can be repeated and maintained.
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| 7 |
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10 - Position Haloring® Element Control Knob
NOTE: The halogen element will not be illuminated at settings LO through 3. The higher the selected temperature, the brighter the illumination from the element.
The halogen element will not cycle unless it has been left at a high heat setting for an extended amount of time without a pan in place or if the pan has boiled dry.
Turn control to OFF position, when finished.
Surface Element Hot Indicator Lights
Some cooktops feature four surface element indicator lights, some feature just one. On single indicator models, the hot indicator light glows red when any of the surface elements are turned on. On multiple light models, the hot indicator light glows red when the corresponding element is turned on. For all models, the surface indicator light remains on until the surface element reaches a safe temperature.
The four hot indicator lights featured on some models are located in the center of the control panel. The hot indicator lights glow red when the corresponding element is turned on. The light remains on until the corresponding element has cooled.
Changing Fuses−Canadian Models
Before Date Code 2/96
The cooktop fuse box is located at the end of the power conduit. Turn the fuses counterclockwise to remove. Replacement fuses must have the same rating.
20 AMPS | 20 AMPS |
Front | Back |
Burners | Burners |
20 AMPS | 20 AMPS |
Fuse Box
Units made after 2/96 do not have fuse box assembly.
Cleaning
Do not clean cooktop until it cools. Sudden temperature changes can crack the cooktop surface. Washing the cooktop with hot, soapy water after each use minimizes the need for heavy cleaning. To preserve the original appearance, rinse and wipe the surfaces dry after washing.
Wipe up marinades, fruit juices, vinegar and milk spills to avoid permanent stains. These materials contain acids and cause discoloration and permanent staining. DO NOT touch any portion of the cooktop when it is hot. Wait and wipe up spills after the cooktop is cool.
RS2420002 Rev. 5 | 12 |