Frigidaire FFEF3020LW Types of cooktop elements, Using proper cookware, Cookware material types

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BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS

Types of cooktop elements

The ceramic glass cooktop has radiant surface elements located below the surface of the glass. The patterns on the ceramic glass will outline the size and type of element available. The single radiant element will have one round outline pattern shown (keep warm zone is designed to keep food warm only). The dual radiant element is expandable; you may set the smaller inner portion as a single element or both inner and outer portions may be set to heat together (See Fig. 1).

Using proper cookware

The size and type of cookware used will influence the setting needed for best cooking results. Be sure to follow the recommendations for using proper cookware as illustrated in Figs. 2 & 3.

Cookware should have flat bottoms that make good contact with the entire surface heating element (See Fig. 2). Check for flatness by rotating a ruler across the bottom of the cookware (See Fig. 3). For more information about the ceramic cooktop see “Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance” in the Care & Cleaning section.

Keep warm zone

Single radiant

Dual radiant

surface control

surface control

surface control

(some models)

 

(some models)

Fig. 1

Cookware material types

The cookware material determines how evenly and quickly heat is transferred from the surface element to the pan bottom. The most popular materials available are:

Aluminum - Excellent heat conductor. Some types of food will cause it to darken (Anodized aluminum cookware resists staining & pitting). If aluminum pans slide across the ceramic cooktop, they may leave metal marks which will resemble scratches. Remove these marks immediately.

Copper - Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily. May leave metal marks on ceramic glass (see Aluminum).

Stainless - Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking results. Is durable, easy to clean and resists staining.

Flat bottom and straight sides.

Tight fitting lids.

Weight of handle does not tilt pan. Pan is well balanced.

Pan sizes match the amount of food to be prepared and the size of the surface element.

Made of a material that conducts heat well.

Easy to clean.

Always match pot diameter to element size.

Curved and warped pan.

Pan larger than cooking area marked on cooktop by more than one-half inch or 12mm.

Heavy handle tilts pan.

Pan is smaller or larger than heating area marked on cooktop.

Cast Iron - A slow heat conductor however will retain heat very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is reached. Not recommended for use on ceramic cooktops.

Porcelain-enamel on metal - Heating characteristics will vary depending on base material. Porcelain-enamel coating must be smooth to avoid scratching ceramic cooktops.

Glass - Slow heat conductor. Not recommended for ceramic cooktop surfaces because it may scratch the glass.

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Contents Use&Care Product Record and Registration ContentsImportant Safety Instructions DefinitionsTip Over Hazard Important Instructions for Using Your Oven SELF-CLEANING Ovens Your electric range features include Features AT a GlanceBefore Setting Oven Controls Element on & hot surface indicator lights Before Setting Surface ControlsAbout the ceramic glass cooktop About the radiant surface elementsUsing proper cookware Types of cooktop elementsCookware material types Suggested radiant surface element settings Setting Surface ControlsSingle radiant surface elements To operate the single radiant elementTo operate a dual radiant element Dual radiant surface elements some modelsKeep Warm Zone some models With approximate setting for medium shownHome Canning Setting the clock Setting Oven ControlsChanging temperature display F or C Oven Control FunctionsSetting the minute timer Setting a silent control panelPress timer on-off To change the timer while it is in useSetting bake time Setting bakeTo change the oven temperature after bake has started To set bakeWhen the set bake time runs out Setting bake time and start timeSetting broil Suggested broil settings table electric ovenTo set Broil Setting oven lockout Adjusting the oven temperatureTo adjust oven temperature To set the oven lockout featureSELF-CLEANING Self-CleaningAdhere to the following self-clean precautions Stopping or interrupting a self-clean cycle Setting a self-clean cycleWhen the self-clean cycle has completed Cleaning recommendation table Care & CleaningCooktop cleaning Cooktop maintenanceDo not For light to moderate soilCooktop cleaning cont’d Replacing the oven lightTo replace the oven light bulb Removing and replacing the lift-off oven door To remove oven doorTo replace oven door Problem Solution Cleaning section Exclusions This warranty does not cover the following Major Appliance Warranty