Whirlpool FGS385Y manual Case of a prolonged power failure, Cookware tips

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Until you get used to the settings, use the following as a guide. For best results, start cooking at the high setting; then turn the control knob down to continue cooking.

SElTING RECOMMENDED USE

LmE l To light the burner. After the burner lights, turn control back to a desired setting to stop the clicking of the ignitor.

HI l To start foods cooking.

lTo bring liquids to a boil.

MED l To hold a rapid boil.

lTo fry chicken or pancakes.

. For gravy, pudding and icing.

l To cook large amounts of vegetables.

LOW l To keep food warm until ready to serve.

NOTE: Do not cook with the control in the LITE position.

In case of a prolonged power failure

Surface burners can be manually lighted. Hold a lit match near a burner and turn the control knob to the LITE position. After the burner lights, turn the control knob to the desired setting.

Burn, Fire, Explosion and

Product Damage Hazard

l Burner flame should not extend beyond the edge of the cooking utensil. The flame can burn you and cause poor cooking results.

l Be sure all control knobs are turned to OFF when you are not cooking. Someone could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is accidentally left ON.

l If the flame should go out while cooking, or if there is a strong gas odor, turn the burners OFF. Waft five minutes for the gas odor to disappear before relighting burner. If gas odor is still present, see safety note on page 3. Failure to follow these precau- tions could result in explosion or fire.

l Do not leave an empty utensil, or one which has boiled dry, on a hot surface burner. The utensil can overheat and may damage the utensil or cooking product.

Cookware tips

There is no one brand of cooking utensil that is best for all people. Knowing something about pan materials and construction will help you select the correct cooking utensils for your needs.

l NOTE: For best results and greater fuel efficiency. use only flat-bottomed utensils that make good contact with the surface burners. Utensils with rounded, warped, ridged (porce- lain enamel-ware) or dented bottoms could cause severe overheating, which damages the utensil andlor surface burner.

Woks, canners and teakettles with flat bottoms suitable for use on your cooktop are now available in most stores that sell housewares.

l The pan should have straight sides and a tight- fitting lid.

l Choose medium to heavy gauge (thickness) pans that are fairly lightweight.

l The pan material (metal or glass) affects how fast heat transfers from the surface burner through the pan material and how evenly heat spreads over the pan bottom. Choose pans that provide the best cooking results.

l Handles should be made of a sturdy, heat- resistant material and be securely attached to the pan.

l Pans should be easy to clean. Check to be sure there are no crevices, rough edges or areas where food might collect.

l Be sure pans do not tip, whether they are full or empty.

l Use utensils only as they were intended to be used. Follow pan instructions. This is very important for glass cookware because some should be used only in the oven. Other pans are marked as flameware and may be used on the surface burners.

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Contents UseAndCare Thank you for buying a Roper appliance Your safety is important to usSee Installation Instructions Important Safety Instructions GeneralWhen using the cooktop When usincl the ovenGrease Keep range vents unobstructedCare and cleaning Right Front Parts And FeaturesControl Panels Using Your Range Using the surface bur lnersBurner heat settings This SectionCase of a prolonged power failure Cookware tipsPositioning racks and pans Home canning information6th oven rack position Roasting rack FoodFor best air circulation Setting the clock Using the Minute TimerBaking/roasting Adjusting the oven temperature control BroilingBroiling tips Chart Energy saving tipsRack RackUsing the automatic Mealtimer clock To delay start and stop automaticallyBurn Hazard Oven ventTo start baking/roasting now and stop automatically Storage drawer Anti-tip bracketBefore you start Using The Self-Cleaning CycleHow the cycle works Remove any pots and pans being stored in the oven Setting the controlsClean To stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at any time Special tipsSurface burner grates and reflector pans Caring For Your RangeSurface burner grates and reflector pans Lift-up cooktop BurnersReplace reflector pans and surface burner grates Lift up Cooktop, following the instructionsPart Cleaning chartHOW to Clean What to USE Surface burnersOven racks Oven door glass Oven cavity Oven light If You Need Assistance Or Service ProblemSolution Before calling for assistanceCause If you need service If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solvedIf you need assistance For further information, write to Mr. William ClarkPage Page What WE will not PAY for Gas Cooking Product WarrantyLength of Warranty What WE will PAY for