Whirlpool RF317PXV manual Cookware

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CAUTION: Solid elements stay hot for a long time. Do not use the HI setting for long periods of time or leave pans on hot elements when cooking is done. Burned food and damage to the cookware could result.

Until you get used to the settings, use the following as a guide.

Use HI to start

Use ME&HI

Use MED for

Use MED-LO

Use

LO to

foods

cook-

to hold

a

gravy,

pud-

to keep

food

keep

food

ing; to

bring

rapid

boil; to

dings

and

cooking

after

cooking

after

liquids

to

a

start frying

icing;

to

starting

it

starting

it on

boil. When

 

chicken

or

cook

large

on a higher

a higher

set-

cooking

 

pancakes.

amounts

of

setting.

 

ting,

to

keep

foods,

turn

to

Turn to a LO

vegetables.

 

 

food

warm or

a LO or MED-

or MED-LO

Turn

to

a

 

 

to melt

choc-

LO setting

 

setting

when

LO setting

 

 

olate

or

when

sizzle

sizzle

starts.

to finish

 

 

 

shortening.

starts.

 

 

 

 

cooking

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cookware

IJ

Pans should be the same size or largerthan the surface unit to prevent boil-overs and hot handles.

Only use pans with flat bottoms.

Flat bottoms allow maximum contact between the pans and surface units for fast, even cooking. Pans with un- even bottoms or with a raised pattern on the bottom are not suitable. Flat- ness of a pan can be checked by placing an edge of a ruler across it. There should not be space between the ruler and the bottom of the pan.

Do not use trivets, woks with skirts, or canners with concave or ridged bottoms.

NOTE: If pan bottoms are not flat, the protective limiter will sense uneven

cooking temperatures and reduce the heat setting. This will result in longer cooking times.

See the Cooking Guide for important utensil information.

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Contents Page Contents Before you use your range Safety Instructions Parts and features Model RF317PXVSurface Unit Indicators Using your rangeUsing the Surface Units Signal LightsCookware Setting the Clock Using the Minute TierUsing the Oven Controls BakingAdjusting the Oven Temperature Control LockingBroiling Custom BroilUsing the .lutomatic MEALI-LMER’ Clock Page Replacing the Storage Drawer Storage DrawerRemoving the Storage Drawer Use & Care Guide StorageOptional Door Panel Pat Caring for your rangeOptional Rotisserie Control Panel and KnobsOven Door Standard Oven Cleaning Cleaning ChartUsing Foil Oven Light Before calling for Assistance If you need assistance?If you need service If you have a problem?Warranty