Frigidaire FGES3065PF manual The electronic surface element control ESEC some models

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The electronic surface element control (ESEC) (some models)

BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS

The electronic surface element control (ESEC) (some models)

The Electronic Surface Element Control (ESEC) feature includes digital display windows. The ESEC feature provides a numeric digital setting for the radiant surface element positions on the cooktop. These settings work the same way as normal knob setting indicators work except the settings are displayed in digital windows.

The available ESEC display settings

The ESEC control provides various heat levels from Hi

(Figure 4) to Lo (Figure 5) and OFF (Figure 4). The settings between 3.0 and 9.5 increase or decrease in increments of

.5 (1/2). The settings between 1.2 and 3.0 are Simmer settings which decrease or increase in increments of.2 (1/5) to Lo (Figure 5; lowest Simmer setting) for more precise settings at lower heat levels. Use the Recommended Surface Setting Chart to determine the correct setting for the kind of food you are preparing.

ESEC hot element indicator message (HE)

After using any of the single or dual radiant element positions the cooktop will become very hot. Even after turning the control knob to OFF, the cooktop will remain hot for some time. The ESEC control monitors the temperature of the cooktop and displays the message "HE" (hot element) warning when the cooktop is still too hot to touch (See Figure 6). If the HE message appears in the window, the control can still be turned on again for use.

Figure 4: OFF position (L) and Hi position (R)

Figure 5: Lo position (L) and 5.0 position (R)

Figure 6: Hot element indicator message

ESEC power failure indicator (00)

When the range is first plugged in or when the power supply to the range has been interrupted, the ESEC control will display the message "00". After a few seconds the "00" message will disappear from the display.

Figure 7: Er indicator message (L) and ESEC lockout feature (R)

ESEC Lockout Feature (- -)

The ESEC feature will not operate during a Self-Clean cycle or when the Lockout feature is active. Whenever the Lockout feature is active, "- -" will appear in any ESEC digital display windows to show that all surface elements can not be activated (See Figure 7).

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Contents Setting Surface Controls TABLE OF CONTENTSCare and Cleaning WarrantyProduct Registration PRODUCT RECORD AND REGISTRATIONNeed Help? Read this Use & Care ManualIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS AND WARNINGSTip Over Hazard IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR COOKTOP SELF-CLEANING OVENS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR OVENIMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR OVEN FOR GLASS COOKTOP ONLYFor ovens to be wired into a junction box For models factory-equipped with a power cordGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Cookware Material Types BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLSUsing Proper Cookware Figure 1 Testing cookwareAbout the Ceramic Glass Cooktop Element ON & hot surface indicator lightsFigure 3 Element ON indicator light locations About the Radiant Surface ElementsESEC hot element indicator message HE The electronic surface element control ESEC some modelsThe available ESEC display settings Figure 6 Hot element indicator message ESEC power failure indicatorCooktop Sabbath Day Feature and Sb Message ESEC error indicator message ErHome Canning Table 1 Recommended settings for surface elements SETTING SURFACE CONTROLSSurface cooking settings SettingFigure 8 Control knob shown is typical only Single radiant surface elements all modelsTo Operate the Single Radiant Surface Elements To Operate the Dual Surface Element Dual Surface Radiant Element all modelsFigure 9 Inner coil operation L and inner/outer coil operation R SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS To Operate the Triple Surface Element Triple Surface Radiant Element some modelsFigure 10 Single L, double M, and Triple R Figure 11 Triple radiant elementSETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Bridge surface radiant element some models To Operate the Bridge Radiant ElementTo Set the keep warm zone control Keep warm zone some modelsTable 2 Warm zone recommended food settings Keep warm zone temperature selectionType of oven racks BEFORE SETTING OVEN CONTROLSOven vent location Removing, replacing, and arranging flat or offset oven racksdoor connector bracket Effortless Oven Rack systemrack connector bracket Figure 17 Connector arm/door connectionconnector Figure 19 Effortless oven rack after assemblyEnd should point up, as explained in Step connector arm door connectorbake convect Oven Controls FeaturesOVEN CONTROLS broilTable 3 Minimum and maximum control settings Setting the ClockSetting 12 or 24 Hour Time of Day Display FeatureSetting the Timer Setting Continuous Bake or 6 Hour Energy SavingSetting Control for Silent Operation Temperature Display Fahrenheit/CelsiusOven Light Setting Oven Lockout FeatureSetting Preheat To activate the oven lockout featureTo change the bake temperature example changing from 375F to 425F Setting BakeTo set the bake temperature to 375F Baking Tips For best bake resultsTo set a broil of 500F Setting BroilFigure 23 Broil accessories Table 4 Broiling recommendationsBenefits of convection cooking Setting Convection BakeConvection Cooking Figure 24 Air circulation in convection functionTo set a convection broil temperature of 500F Setting Convection ConvertSetting Convection Broil Convection broiling tipsTo set a convection roast temperature of 375F Setting Convection RoastConvection roasting tips Setting Delay Start Setting Bake Time8. Press delay start Warm tips Setting WarmSetting My Favorites Recipe some models To set warmProper placement of probe in food Cooking with Meat ProbeFigure 27 Using the probe Figure 28 Probe in thickest area of foodFigure 30 Probe set showing probe temperature Figure 32 Probe set to cancel cooking Probe too hot messageTo set probe Figure 31 Probe set to continue cookingFood Type Setting Slow Cook some modelsTable 5 USDA recommended minimum internal cooking temperatures Internal TempTo adjust the oven temperature lower Restoring Factory Default SettingAdjusting Oven Temperature To restore oven control to factory default settingsPower failure while using Sabbath feature Setting the Sabbath Feature For use on the JewishSabbath and Holidays Warm & Ready Drawer Warmer Drawer some modelsFigure 34 Downward position Warmer Drawer Indicator Light Arranging Warmer Drawer Rack PositionsTable 6 Warmer drawer recommended food settings Setting Warmer Drawer Professional ModelKeep warm drawer temperature selection Removing and Replacing the Warmer Drawer To remove the warmer drawer Figure 35 Removal proceduresTo replace keep warm drawer Figure 37 Steam clean selected 5. Press start Steam CleanTo set a steam clean cycle Figure 38 Clean around the oven door gasketAdhere to the following cleaning precautions Self-Cleaning OperationWhat to expect during self-cleaning Figure 39 Clean around the oven door gasketWhen the self-clean cycle is completed Setting Self-Clean Cycle DurationTo stop or Interrupt a self-cleaning cycle Surface Type CARE AND CLEANINGCleaning Various Parts of Your Range RecommendationControl panel Figure 41 Cooktop cleaning Figure 40 Cooktop care Cooktop MaintenanceCooktop Cleaning For light to moderate soilDo not use the following on the cooktop General CleaningFigure 42 Cleaning products to avoid Aluminum foil and utensilsTo remove oven door Removing and Replacing the Oven DoorFigure 46 Replacement and location of hinge arm and roller pin To replace oven doorReplacing the oven interior light bulb Replacing the oven lightFigure 47 Wall oven Halogen light Baking Problems and Solutions BEFORE YOU CALLOven Baking Baking ProblemsProblem Solutions to Common ProblemsSolution information see “Cooktop Maintenance” on page see “Cooktop Maintenance” on pagenance” on page Cannot move appliance easily. Appliance must be accessible for service WARRANTY