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OnCanadianmodels,thecookingsurfacewill notoperateduringa
._i CooktopmayemitlightsmokeandodorthefirstfewtimesitisusedThisisnormal. .
Whena controlisturnedon,a redglowfromtheelementcanbeseenthroughthe
NOTE:Donotattempto lift thecooktop.
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ceramicsurface.Formostefficientcook- _ | Beforefirstuse,cleanthecooktopas | ||
ing,fit thepansizeto theelementsize. |
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Pansshouldnot extendmorethan1/2to |
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"CookingMadeSimple"booklet, | J,- Donotallowplastic,sugarorfoodswith | ||
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Neverlet a pan boil dry as this will permanentlydamagethesurfaceand pan.
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thesurfaceandpan.Theseitemscan markoretchthetop.
,_ Do notslidealuminumpansacrossa hotsurfaceThepansmayleavemarks. whichneedto be removedpromptly.
(Seecleaningprocedures,page12).
Makesurethe surfaceand the pan bottomarecleanbeforeturningonto
preventscratches.
_ Topreventscratchingordamagetothe
saltor fatsonthecookingarea.Wipe thecooktopsurfacewithacleanclothor papertowelbeforeusing.
'_Neveruseasoileddishclothorsponge tocleanthecooktopsurfaceA. filmwill
remainwhichmaycausestainsonthe
cookingsurfaceaftertheareaisheated.
HOT SURFACE LIGHTS |
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will be iilu_ m__ hatedwhenthematch-
ingcookingareais hot. It willremainon, evenafterthecontrolisturnedoff,untilthe areahascooled.Theyarelocatedat the frontcenterofthecooktop.
Nevercookfooddirectlyon the sur- face.