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Using Your Cooktop
Cooktop at a Glance Burner Heat Settings
Your cooktop is equipped with two small and two large The size and type ofcookware will affect the heat settin_
burners, information on cookware, refer to "Cooking Made Sin
booklet.
_Q i The controls offer flexibility in heat setting selection
(_ 2 infinite number of settings exist between Hi and Lo. At tt
3 setting, a detent can be felt. For all settings other that
_\(_ _ 4 simply adjust your flame for best results.
The following suggested settings are provided as guidel
1.Leftrearsurfaceburner(10,500BTUs).
2.Leftfiontsurfaceburner(6,500BTUs). To start foods cooking /,__,,_ _
3.Rightrear surfaceburner(6,500BTUs). quickly,to bringliquids to I_Q_'"4'_J "-
4.Rightfrontsurfaceburner(12,000BTUs). a boil.
qettln, the Controls _:1o: Forbrowning of foods and
(Med. rapidboil of large amounts
Hi) of food.
Your cooktop has sealed gas burners with automatic re-
ignition. If the burner flame should go out, the system will _5_ Formost frying,andslow '_'_ _...
automatically spark to reignite the burner. (Med.)boilof largeamountsof
1. Place a pan on the burner grate. (To preserve the grate food.
finish, do not operate the burner without a pan on the grate
to absorb the heat from the burner flame). '_ To corttinuecooking foods
(Med. startedon highersettings.
2. Push down the control knob and turn Lo)
immediately counterclockwise to the E_ _,, _
desired setting. (Ignitor will spark and It, To keepfoods warm and _'_,_
click, at any position, until there is a to meltbutter or _v'_" / j_' ' "
chocolate.
flame.) ,,_
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