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Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nTo Remove Stains
Calcium in your water may leave a multicolored stain on the outside of your cookware. This is from a harmless deposit and can be removed with a little warm vinegar. Certain foods such as pasta or oatmeal may leave a light residue or cloudy appearance. This can be easily removed with any of these cleaning products: Bon Ami®, Cameo® Stainless Steel or Metal Cleaner,
nTo Remove Burner Stains
nEssential Precautions
Never use Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nBefore Using
Wash your new cookware in warm water with a mild soap or dish detergent, or in a dishwasher, before using for the first time. Rinse thoroughly and immediately wipe dry with a soft dish towel; or you may also place your Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nEasy Maintenance
Let your Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nWhat About The Dishwasher?
Though Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nproper cooking utensils
We recommend using plastic or wooden utensils in your Cuisinart® Cookware to maintain its appearance and performance. Refrain from cutting foods or using sharp utensils such as forks, knives, mashers or whisks that can scratch the cooking surface.
Stains on the outside bottom (not sides) of pans can be removed with an oven cleaner. Follow the manufacturer’s directions and spray or brush the cleaner on only the outside bottom of the pan. If the directions call for using the cleaner in a warm oven, heat the pan before applying the cleaner. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
nCooking Over a Gas Burner
When cooking over a gas burner, make certain the flame touches only the pan bottom. If the flame comes up the sides of the pan, energy is wasted and the sides of the pan may become permanently discolored.
important note: Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nCooking Temperature in Oven
Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™
nTo Break A Vacuum Seal
The uniquely designed rims and covers form a perfect fit to reduce the evaporation of liquids. If you leave the cover on after turning the heat down or off, a partial vacuum may form which will seal the lid to the pan. To break the seal, turn on the heat for a few moments, and the cover will come off easily. If you don’t want the lid to seal itself to the pan, simply remove the cover or set it slightly ajar before turning the heat down or off.
nConvenient Storage
A cookware rack or pegboard provides convenient, safe storage for your Cuisinart® Chef’s Classic™