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Using Your Range
To obtain the best cooking results possible, you must operate your range properly. This
section gives you important information for efficient and safe use of your range.
Using the surface units
Push in &ntrol knobs before turning
them to a setting. You can set them any-
where between HI and OFF.
Surface unit markers
The solid dot in the Surface Unit Marker
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shows which surface unit is
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turned on by that knob.
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Surface unit indicator lights
One of the Surface Unit Indicator Lights on
the control panel will glow when
a surface unit is on.
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.
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To hold a rapid boil.
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To fry chicken or pancakes.
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For gravy, pudding, and
icing.
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To cook large amounts of
veaetables.
Fire Hazard
Be sure all control knobs are turned to
OFF and all indicator lights are OFF
when you are not cooking.
A fire could start or someone could be
burned if a surface unit is accidentally
left ON.
Cookware tips
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Select a pan
that is about the same size
as the surface unit.
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NOTE: For best results and greater
energy efficiency,
use only flat-bottomed
cookware that makes good contact with
the surface units. Cookware with rounded,
warped, ribbed (such as some porcelain
enamelware), or dented bottoms could
cause severe overheating, which damages
the cookware and/or surface unit.
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.
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The pan
should have straight sides and a
tight-fitting lid.
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Choose medium to heavy gauge
(thick-
ness) pans that are fairly lightweight.
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