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!Jse flat i-););tr:rn~c; pans that are the proper size for the :‘?l()Lj;l: .~,’ is“,I- rhat yc.~uare cooking. AlSci. select a

..lLjrfa,p :.1‘i-,”t.I-.1irt is about The same iize ds the pan you are Isilly ‘,lbirq CIpan that is aboi;t the same size as the -urfacc ‘.i!‘:? iv111i‘:dlit~ more efficient use of elecrricity. If

;i pan is .~dl~~ lhan th,~ surface unit. some of the hot ileating ;?ltJment would be expcjsed and could cause a burn. f.)\,p!-heata pan handle. etc.

Make surf tht~ rt’flector !-KIX~Sare in place 4uriny cook- iblg. ~-‘(~I!;l;l~y ~~i!hout rc!fiector bowls may sub!ect the

‘\ irink; 2 (:rnpc )nPrits :i: :derneath them ti: (damage. Checx t; I !?tasj.irt’ glass c~.x,kin~ utensils are safe for use Ii1 ti it-’ ccic~5,tcID 01-115;ce:Iain types of &3SS. glass ce- Idmii cerci:n1, tJarthen\.r.arc: or other glazed utensils are suitable fol, ;~~~r(tops. Other kinds of glass may break as a !t5ult ;.,fi! -lidCicrl; chanyc.)in temperature

iixn 1x1I :lt3nliit inwal-d. ye1 tlOt over other surface tinits Tii~, .v:il r:elp mir%mize theI possibiliry of burns.

.jnition 0: :)arrlmabl2 materials. and spills due to acciden-

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4lu,a;s c,i?c;c.k:h~ position of the Looktop controi knobs :-iI.ldti:e :;lc:;ca:or lights tcl make sure cooktop is off when 1~;III. arc fln!iht’r! c.ookq

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,I5 suJye5:,‘cl i:1 rhe instructions you receive with your +pplidnccl lrxprqer instailation of these liners may result ‘11a s~~,c-)(-11fire‘+ hazard.

/urn (11:5:~ tract;UII-r ol:iy $er placing filled utensil on the a,yit ‘r.irl’ ( )FF” &fore removing the utensil from the ‘-,;i[-jd(t, IA: 1

 

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use. If not cleaned, fat drippings can become rancid,

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Do nr>t I(-, (c-h surface

heating

units.

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~~‘our- Cooktop w warm or heat the room.

 

 

oven l!lr,:.j jh thev are dark in color and appear cool. Also,

 

 

*‘it, trim !:;q. true cooktop or areas near the heating units

 

 

xav ~WC.O:It’ hot enough to cause burns.

 

 

 

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Contents Handle \-------r RC830OXKH~Modular~nitSurface Unit Grill/Griddle Control Knobs RC8300XKI-lCo&i#l Surface Unit Control KnobsGrill/Griddle Control Knobs Safeguards ‘I..!-,1,jt =‘it’ii!pl~r’ .A7L’CjidISitlg I towel Ei’u,It\l!iL AfterBefore using your cooktop To start most foods cooking. To bring water to a boil How to use the grillTo hold a rapid boil to fry pancakes to fry chicken Tities of vegetablesCOlll~~tS Approximate grill cooking timesTo remove or replace a Grill Module Cooktop See StepPage Frame of cooktop See Clean frequentlyGriddle and griddle cover Control Knobs Soft cloth. warm soapy waterGriddle End supports can become hot Rear Cooktop. The spit and motor assemblyCooking times BI,,~ HltP,,i WlSpll Do the cooking utensils fit the surface unit being used’? Michigan Dial 800 632-2243 Alaska When callingNumber 800