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use the -

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(0= ~tit ~ddmcooktop surface as a cutting

~. earthenwm’or

other- containers are

 

 

*

~tabl~ for ~ktop service; others may break.

Do not piace ‘or store items on top of the

‘becaw’ofthe sudden change in temperature. .‘. .

‘‘? Ody the@ grate and the @d@e accessory, ~.

X cooktop dce when ~is not in use

(onradiantmodules

ody).

phtemay &.placed over the@ heating element.

Be carefuI when phcing spoomor other

TO ~ the possib~ of bnrns, ignition

 

 

stirring ute~ on the ghs cooktop surface

of -abk mateW and sp~gq the

 

when it is in use. They may become hot and

cookware handes shodd be turned toward tie

 

codd causeburns (on radiant modules ody).

enter of the cooktop without extending over the

To avoid the possibtity ofa burn or electric

nearby Stiim

units.

 

 

shock always be certain that the controls for all

Keep the tub, the reflector pa% the@ grate

 

 

surface units are at the off position and dl surface

and the grease co~ector jar dean. Besure the

 

units are cool before attempting to remove a cod

drain hole in tub is o~n. ‘Xclogg@ a fire can

 

surface unit or a modde.

 

occur. fipty the grease jars frequently.

 

Neverleave the kitchen w~e using the@

Do not immerse or soak the removable con

 

 

or ddde accessorv.

 

sfice tit moddq the sotid disk moddq

 

 

u

 

 

Do not rephce the grease co~ector jar with a

the radiant modde or the @heating element

mayonnaise jar which mdd break when hot

Do not put them k a dishwasher.

 

 

grease drips into it. Replace with any wide mouth

Mways turn tie surface units off before’

 

 

canning jar.

 

Femoving cookware

 

K~p &- eye on foods being fried at high or

. Neverdti the cooktop hce when it is h~

 

medium W heat settins

Some cleaners produce ~oxions fumes and wet cloths

Foods for- shotid &“& dry as possible Frost

dd cause steam b- ifused on a hot XCC.

 

 

on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause

*To avoid possible dam~e to the coohg

 

 

hot fat to bubble up and over thesidesof the pan,

S-Wdo not apply tik Top ~eaning Crerne

 

Use time fat for-effective shfiow or deep-tit

to tie @ass surface when it is ‘hot (on radiant

 

 

-g.F~g the pan too W of fat can cause

moddes ordy).

 

 

 

 

sptiovers when food is added.

Mer cm, use a damp cloth or paper towel

 

 

. If a combination of ok or tits W be used

to remove W tik Top ~eaning Creme residue

 

in ~g, stir together before heating, or as fats

(on radiant moddesody).

 

 

melt slowly.

 

. Read and foflow W instictions and w~~gs.

 

. #ways heat fat slow~, and watch as it heats.

on Cook Top Cleaning Crerne kbek (on radiant

’Never try to move a pan of.hot fat_

modul* Ody).

 

 

 

 

a deep tit fryec Wait unti the fat is cool.

*Use -when tonc~g the cooktop.

 

 

Use a deep kt thermometer whenever possible to

The #ass surface of the cooktop WM retain

 

 

prevent overheating fat beyond tbesmokingpoin~

heat after the controk have been turned off

 

(on

radiant moddes ordy).

 

To control tie-up% turndown the heat setting to

Do not operate the radiant sufice units if the

 

low rather than off. This keeps the downdraft vent

 

blower on. @turn the vent blower to OQ then turn

gb is broken. SpMovers or cleaning solution

 

 

the @off. Use along-handed utensti to care~y

may penetrate a broken cooktop and create a risk

remove the food from the gri~. These steps shodd

of electrid shock Gntact a qtied technician

control the flame until it eveBtily goes out Hit

immediately shodd your glass cooktop become

 

 

does not @ver the entire @l module with a cookie

broken

(onradiantmodules ody).

 

 

sheet or the lidfrom a large roasting pan. Use a pot

 

 

 

Avoid scratching the gk cooktop surface:

 

holder to remove this later because it ~ be ho~

The cooktop can be scratched with sharp

NE= USX WA= ON A GWSE ~.

instruments, rings or other jewe~ and rivets

 

on clothing (on radiant rnoddes ody).

SAWmE~~U~ONS

Do not stand on the _ cooktop.

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