AirAdj@ment
Anair adjustmentshutterforeach surfaceburnerregulatestheflowof air to the flame.
When the rightammmtof air
flowsintothe burner,theflame willbe steady,relativelyquietand haveapproximately1/2”sharpblue cones.This is usuallythe casewith factorypresetshuttersettings.
VIlthtoomuchair,theflamewill beunsteady,possiblywon’tbum all thewayaround,and will be noisy, soundinglikea blowtorch.
Withnot enoughair,youwon’tsee anysharpblueconesin theflame, youmaysee yellowtips, andsoot
layaccumulateon potsandpans.
Air adjustment shutter
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Toadjustthe flowof air tothe burners,rotatethe shuttersto allowmore or less air intothe burnertubesas needed.
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Cast Iron:If heatedslowly,most skilletswillgivesatistictoryresults.
Enamelware:Undersome conditions,the enamelof some cookwaremaymelt.Followcookware manufacturer’srecommendations for cookingmethods.
Glass: Thereare twotypesof glass
Ikatproof GIassCeramic:Can be used for eithersurfaceor oven cooking.It conductsheatvery slowlyandcoolsveryslowly.Check cookwaremanufacturer’sdirections tobesureitcanbeusedongasranges.
!3airdessWed: Thismetalalonehas poorheatingproperties,andisusually combinedwithcopper,aluminum or othermetalsfor improvedheat distribution.Combinationmetal skilletsgenerallyworksatisfactorily if used at mediumheatas the manufacturerrecommends.