Cooking Zones; Cooking Utensils; Checking Your Cookware; Cookware Performance - Kenmore 911.95281890 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
®
Radiant CooktopCooking
Before using your new radiant
cooktop,
clean it with the Cooktop
Cleaning
Creme _'. This will leave
a protective
coating.
The cooking zones are shown by the
outline on the glass. The sign below
each control knob shows you which
radiant zone is turned on by that knob.
Cooking zones
...............
O0
Left
Rear
O@
OO
Right
Rear
\00
@O
O@
Left
Right
Front
Front
Use pans and woks that are flat on
the bottom. The size of the pan
should match the size of the cooking
zone as closely as possible.
__!
[
Sized
Bottom _
_
_
cooking
of pan
_
zone
I
Pans should be
flat on bottom.
if you don't know if
_,_,
your cookware
is flat
on the bottom, try this
test. Turn your pan
upside down on the countertop
and
place the edge of a ruler flat against
the surface of the pan. Rotate the
ruler a full circle, checking
as you
turn for any space between the two
surfaces.
The bottom of the pan and
the edge of the ruler should fit flush
against each other all the way across.
Stainless
Steel: Highly
recommended
for use with your
new cooktop.
Especially
good with
a sandwich
clad bottom.
Aluminum:
Heavyweight
aluminum
cookware
recommended.
Cast Iron: Cast iron cookware
that is
completely
covered
with porcelain
enamel is recommended.
Cast iron
that is not covered
with porcelain
enamel may scratch the glass
ceramic
surface of the cooktop.
Copper
Bottom:
Has good
performance,
but it can leave a
residue on the cooktop
surface
if
allowed to boil dry.
Glass-Ceramic
or Stoneware:
Usable, check for rough edges
or burrs which may scratch the
cooktop surface.
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