Whirlpool RF317PXW manual Solid Element Surface Units, Cookware

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

Solid Element Surface Units

Before placing a pan on solid element surface units for the first time, heat on HI setting for five minutes. The surface units will give off smoke as the protective coating, applied at the factory, finishes bonding to the surface.

Solid element surface units are made of heavy cast-iron to provide even cook- ing. Each surface unit has a built-in protective limiter as a safety feature. The lim-

iter senses uneven cooking temperatures and automatically reduces the heat level. The limiter will sense uneven heat when a pan boils dry or when a pan is removed and the surface unit is left on. The heat level may also be reduced

automatically if the bottom of the pan is not flat or if the pan is too large or too small for the element. This will result in longer cooking times.

Solid elements hold heat longerthan conventional surface units. For best cooking results, use a high setting for only a very short period of time. Then use a lower setting to complete the cooking. You may want to turn the solid element surface unit OFF a few minutes before you finish cooking.

Cookware

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

Use only flat-bottomed utensils. Flat bottoms allow maximum contact between the pans and surface units for fast, even cooking. Pans with uneven bottoms or with raised patterns on the bottoms are not suitable. Do not use trivets, woks with skirts, or canners with concave or ridged bottoms.

To check your cookware for flatness, place a straight-edge across the bottom

of each piece. Move the straightedge around. If light shows anywhere be- tween the pan and the straight-edge, the pan is not flat. Do not use it.

See the Cooking Guide for additional cookware information.

Burn Hazard

if fhe pan is too small for the surface unit, you could be burned bv the heat from the exposed secflon of the surface unlt. Use correctly sized utensils to prevent injury.

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Contents Page Before you use your range ContentsSafety Instructions Purchase Da+e Model Parts and featuresSurface Unit Markers Using your rangeUsing the Surface Units Surface Unit Indicator LightsCookware Solid Element Surface UnitsUsing the Minute Timer Setting the ClockBaking Using the Oven ControlsAdjusting he Oven Temperature Control Custom Broil BroilingUsing the Automatic MEALTIMER’ Clock Oven Vent Removing- the Storage Drawer Storage DrawerReplacing the Storage Drawer Optional Door Panel Pat Caring for your rangeControl Panel and Knobs Solid Element Surface Units Oven Door Cleaning Chart Standard Oven CleaningUsing Foil Part What To USE Oven Light If you need assistance? Before calling for AssistanceIf you need FSP replacement part If you need service?Page Warranty