USING YOUR RANGE
Until you get used to the settings, use the following as a guide. For best results, start cooking at the high setting; then turn the control knob down to continue cooking.
SETTING | RECOMMENDED USE |
HI | • To start foods cooking. |
| • To bring liquids to a boil. |
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• To hold a rapid boil. | |
| • To fry chicken or |
| pancakes. |
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Medium | • For gravy, pudding, |
(opposite OFF) | and icing. |
(opposite OFF | • To cook large amounts |
| of vegetables. |
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• To keep food cooking | |
| after starting it on a |
| higher setting. |
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LO | • To keep food warm until |
| ready to serve. |
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Cookware tips
•Select a pan that is about the same size as the surface unit.
•NOTE: For best results and greater energy efficiency, use only
You can, however, use the newer cookware available with slightly indented bottoms or very small expansion channels. This cookware is specially designed to provide the good contact needed for best cooking results.
Also, woks, canners, and teakettles with flat bottoms suitable for use on your cooktop are now available in most stores that sell housewares.
•The pan should have straight sides and a
•Choose medium to heavy gauge (thick- ness) pans that are fairly lightweight.
•The pan material (metal or glass) affects how fast heat transfers from the surface unit through the pan material and how evenly heat spreads over the pan bottom. Choose pans that provide the best cooking results.
•Handles should be made of sturdy, heat- resistant material and be securely attached to the pan.
NOTES:
•Use the correct cookware to prevent damage to the surface unit, cooktop, wiring and surrounding areas.
•If the cookware is too small for the surface unit or the bottom is not flat, the surface unit could stay glowing red for an extended length of time causing damage to the unit.
•If you start cooking on high, it is impor- tant to turn the control down to a lower setting to complete cooking.
•The surface unit could overheat or be damaged if a pot has boiled dry or has been left empty on a hot surface unit.
Home canning information
The large diameter of most
To protect your range:
•Use
•Use the largest surface unit for best results. Also, use a canner/pan which can be centered over the surface unit and which does not extend more than 1 inch outside surface unit area. Large diameter canners/pans, if not properly centered, trap heat and can cause damage to the cooktop.
•Do not place canner on two surface units at the same time. Too much heat will build up and will damage the cooktop.
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