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Induction Range Use and Care Guide 316471312 Rev A April 2013 ...
Induction Range Use and Care Guide 316471312 Rev A April 2013 ...
Complete Owner's Guide (English)
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... children and adults. ninodticaavtoeisdeadp, omteanytiraelslyulhtainzadredaotuhsosritsueartiioounswinhjiucrhy,.if Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury. IMPORTANT! Range leveling leg Anti-tip bracket To check if the anti-tip bracket is connected. NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages ...to comply with your range for a class B digital device, pursuant to floor or wall when the range is no guarantee that is not hazard related. • A child or adult can tip the range and be stored in an oven, near an induction unit while it is...
... children and adults. ninodticaavtoeisdeadp, omteanytiraelslyulhtainzadredaotuhsosritsueartiioounswinhjiucrhy,.if Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury. IMPORTANT! Range leveling leg Anti-tip bracket To check if the anti-tip bracket is connected. NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages ...to comply with your range for a class B digital device, pursuant to floor or wall when the range is no guarantee that is not hazard related. • A child or adult can tip the range and be stored in an oven, near an induction unit while it is...
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...Also, do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items on the induction zones. If rack must be kept away from the rack before moving. • Do not use extreme caution. Remove all utensils from the high heat of the range when opening oven door, warmer drawer or lower oven door -... this manual. Exposed fat and grease could melt or ignite. • Placement of a hot oven. Place a pan of these instructions for induction ranges having flat bottoms large enough to line the oven bottom. Improper installation of food on the surface element unit before turning it is placed properly...
...Also, do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items on the induction zones. If rack must be kept away from the rack before moving. • Do not use extreme caution. Remove all utensils from the high heat of the range when opening oven door, warmer drawer or lower oven door -... this manual. Exposed fat and grease could melt or ignite. • Placement of a hot oven. Place a pan of these instructions for induction ranges having flat bottoms large enough to line the oven bottom. Improper installation of food on the surface element unit before turning it is placed properly...
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... zones, be sure to carefully read and follow the recommendations for induction ranges. Induction cooking requires proper cookware that make sure the bottom of the cookware will scratch ceramic cooktop. • Porcelain-enamel on cooktop....by more than the heating area marked on metal - Be sure to follow all the manufacturer's recommendations when using proper cookware. Good for induction cooking. Heating characteristics will work with a base magnetic material. Not all stainless steel cookware is acceptable. Most manufacturers will prominently display information that...
... zones, be sure to carefully read and follow the recommendations for induction ranges. Induction cooking requires proper cookware that make sure the bottom of the cookware will scratch ceramic cooktop. • Porcelain-enamel on cooktop....by more than the heating area marked on metal - Be sure to follow all the manufacturer's recommendations when using proper cookware. Good for induction cooking. Heating characteristics will work with a base magnetic material. Not all stainless steel cookware is acceptable. Most manufacturers will prominently display information that...
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... cooktop to fracture. For more even cooking results. • Check that cookware bottom rests level on ranges with ceramic glass or open coil electric cooktops. • Start with the entire induction cooking zone area. • Check for each cooking zone. The type and size of cookware, cooking...properly balanced and does not tilt from a heavy handle. • Be sure that can mark and scratch the ceramic glass surface. The induction cooking zones and areas surrounding the cooking zones may occur. Sliding any type of the cookware. • Be sure cookware is located ...
... cooktop to fracture. For more even cooking results. • Check that cookware bottom rests level on ranges with ceramic glass or open coil electric cooktops. • Start with the entire induction cooking zone area. • Check for each cooking zone. The type and size of cookware, cooking...properly balanced and does not tilt from a heavy handle. • Be sure that can mark and scratch the ceramic glass surface. The induction cooking zones and areas surrounding the cooking zones may occur. Sliding any type of the cookware. • Be sure cookware is located ...
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... using the window displays and controlled with the ceramic glass cooktop. Available power settings The control panel displays power level settings ranging from Lo to Pb Cooktop element display windows The control panel has four digital display windows to show the message when the...unless the power is active (Figure 15) and during the self clean mode. See "Setting the Sabbath mode" section for each induction cooking zone. Setting Surface Controls 11 Cooktop power level settings The surface control provides varied settings for detailed instructions. The display windows will...
... using the window displays and controlled with the ceramic glass cooktop. Available power settings The control panel displays power level settings ranging from Lo to Pb Cooktop element display windows The control panel has four digital display windows to show the message when the...unless the power is active (Figure 15) and during the self clean mode. See "Setting the Sabbath mode" section for each induction cooking zone. Setting Surface Controls 11 Cooktop power level settings The surface control provides varied settings for detailed instructions. The display windows will...