Elmira Stove Works 1954 Energy Tips, Things Not To Do On A Ceramic Cooktop, Care and Cleaning

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Energy Tips

Do not use pans extending more than one inch beyond element, except while canning. See figure 8.

Figure 8

Small diameter pans waste energy and spillage can flow onto element. This increases chance of fire and burns.

Use non-stick coated cookware, for easier clean up. Glass or pyroceram pans should be used only as the manufacturer describes.

Pressure cookers, deep fat fryers, canners, etc. must be of the correct size and have flat bottoms to work properly.

Energy Tips

Use cookware with tight-fitting lids, and flat bottoms which completely cover the heated portion of the element. Watch foods when bringing them to cooking temperatures at high heat. When food reaches cooking temperature, reduce heat to lowest setting that will keep it cooking.

Use residual heat with surface cooking. For example, when cooking eggs in the shell, bring water to a boil, then turn element off, and allow heat in water to complete cooking.

When boiling water for tea or coffee, heat only the amount needed. Do not use a wire trivet or any other kind of heat retarding pad between the pan and the element.

Things Not To Do On A Ceramic Cooktop

Do not leave pots unattended or elements ON for extended periods of time. If an element is mistakenly left on for an extended period of time the built in thermal limiter will ensure that the heat build-up is insufficient to cause any adverse effects.

Do not cook directly on the ceramic cooktop. The surface of the cooktop can be damaged, and will be more difficult to clean.

Do not use wire trivets mats or aluminum foil. They offer no cooking advantages and can damage the ceramic glass surface. Never place plastic or any other material which might melt on any part of the cooktop.

Do not use the cooktop as a chopping board or cutting surface. This type of use can scratch the surface.

Do not leave heavy spills during cooking. Turn heat off and allow surface to cool down. Remove the spills with a clean, damp cloth (no detergent), taking care to avoid burning fingers. If there is detergent in the cloth, you may leave a layer of soil-laden film on the cooktop surface, which can result in discolouration next time the element is switched “on”. If a detergent film builds up, use a ceramic glass cleaner-conditioner.

Care and Cleaning

To keep the exterior chrome trim in spotless condition, wipe with a warm soapy cloth. Do not clean hot ceramic surface with a soapy cloth, use automotive chrome cleaner on cool surface.

See page 28 for complete cleaning guide.

Caution - Product Damage Hazard

Before using any cleaners, ensure that it is suitable for application on chrome trim.

Make sure that the glass ceramic surface has cooled down before applying any cleaning materials.

1. Saving on Cleaning Time

Make sure the bottom of pots and pans and cooking area are clean and dry.

Select correct heat settings and use saucepans large enough to accommodate food and liquid to eliminate boilovers and splattering.

Wipe up food spills and splatters from adjacent heating areas before cooking.

Do not drag or slide pots along the surface.

2. Daily Care

Use a ceramic glass cleaner-conditioner, available at supermarkets and major department stores. As the cleaner-conditioner cleans, it leaves a protective coating of silicone on the smooth surface, which helps prevent scratches and abrasions in which food particles can collect. It also helps prevent the build-up of mineral deposits, and will make future cleaning easier.

Apply a dab of cleaner-conditioner in the center of each heated area to be cleaned.

For normal cleaning start with about 1 ml (1/8 tsp) of cleaner-conditioner, and apply more if needed.

Clean unit with a damp clean paper towel. To remove more stubborn spots, use a slightly dampened non- impregnated plastic or nylon pad specially made for non- stick utensils.

Wipe off this application with another clean, damp paper towel, and wipe dry.

Use liquid cleansers to remove any discoloration, especially in hard water areas. A non-impregnated plastic or nylon pad specially made for non-stick utensils may also be used with these cleaners. Do not apply excessive pressure while rubbing. This could cause scratches over time.

Apply cleaner-conditioner and polish with paper towel or a soft dry cloth.

Any smearing or hazing on the surface may be removed with a lightly dampened paper towel, and polished with a soft dry cloth.

Do not use a sponge or a dishcloth. They may leave a film of soil-laden detergent on the heating area which may turn brown and resemble a discolouration the next time the area is heated. If that should happen, cleaner- conditioner will remove it.

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