Kenmore 790. 7260 Before Setting Surface Controls, Using proper cookware, Cookware material types

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Before Setting Surface Controls

Before Setting Surface Controls

Using proper cookware

DO NOT place flammable items such as plastic salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings on the cooktop when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite. Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if placed too close to the range cooktop.

Important: DO NOT place aluminum foil, or ANY material that can melt on the range cooktop. If these items melt they

may damage the cooktop.

Setting proper burner flame size

Never extend the flame beyond the outer edge of the cooking utensil. A higher flame wastes energy, and increases your risk of being burned by the flame.

The color of the flame is the key to proper burner adjustment. A good flame is clear, blue and hardly visible in a well-lighted room. Each cone of flame should be steady and sharp. Adjust or clean burner if flame is yellow-orange.

For best cooking results, cookware should have flat bottoms that rest level on the surface burner grate. Before using cookware, check for flatness by rotating a ruler across the bottom of the cookware

(Fig. 1).

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Fig. 1

Correct

flame setting

incorrect

flame setting

Please note: The size and type of utensil used, and the amount and type of food being cooked will influence the burner flame setting needed for best cooking results.

Cookware material types

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).

Copper - Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily.

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

Cast Iron - A slow heat conductor however will retain heat

very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is reached.

Porcelain-enamel on metal - Heating characteristics will

vary depending on base material.

Glass - Slow heat conductor.

For most cooking; start on the highest setting and then turn to a lower setting to complete the process. Use the

recommendations below as a guide for determining proper flame size for various types of cooking (Fig. 2)

For deep fat frying; use a thermometer and adjust the

surface knob accordingly. If the fat is too cool, the food will absorb the fat and be greasy. If the fat is too hot, the food will brown so quickly that the center will be under cooked. Do not attempt to deep fat fry too much food at once as the food will neither brown or cook properly.

Flame

size*

Type

of cooking

 

 

 

High flame

Start

most

foods;

bring

water

to a boil;

 

 

pan

broiling.

 

 

 

 

Medium

flame

Maintain

a

slow

boil;

thicken

sauces,

 

 

gravies; steaming.

 

 

 

Low flame

Keep

foods

cooking;

poach;

stewing.

Fig. 2

*These settings are based for medium-weight metal or

aluminum pans with lids. Settings may vary when using cookware made from different materials.

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Kenmore 790. 7260 manual Before Setting Surface Controls, Using proper cookware, Setting proper burner flame size