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Cooktop
at a Glance
_Ihere are lwo models included
in this guide.
€ Model (7(7(32523 is 36" and has 5 sealed burners.
€ Model CCG2423
is 30" and has 4 sealed burners.
MODEL
CCG2523
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1. 1,eft front ,:urface burner (9,100 BTUs).
2. Lefl
rear
surface
burner 110,500
BTUs).
3.
(?ellier
rcilf
burner
(6,500
BTUs
(;ill
HI).
This burlier is designed lot cooking delicate items.
4. Right rear surl]_ce burner (9,100 BTUs).
5. Righl front surface burner (I 2,000 BTUs). This burner may be
used lo quickly bring water to a boil for large quantity cooking.
MODEL
CCG2423
Using
Your Cooktop
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1, All ignitors
will spark and click when any surface
burner knob is turned on. Itowever.
only the selected
burner will light.
A properly adjusted burner with clean ports will light
within a few seconds. The cone-shaped
flame will be
clear blue in color with a deeper blue inner core; there
should be no trace of yellow in the flame, (With I_P
gas, some yellow tips on the flames are acceptable.)
If the burner tlame is yellow, lifts off the ports or is
noisy, the air/gas mixture may be incorrect,
Contact
a service technician
to adjust.
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Matcln the pan size to the surface burner.
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Do not let the burner flame extend beyond the edge of
the pan.
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Do not allow large pans to extend over the control
knobs. Heat trapped
between
large pans and the
knobs could cause the knobs to become hot.
4
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1. l,cl'i li'onl surface bnrner (6,5t)0 BT[s
on HI).
This burner is de,signed l_)i cooking delicate items,
2. Left rear surface burrler ( 10,500 BTUs),
3. Righl rear surtace burner (9,100 BTUs).
4. Right front surface burner (12,000 BTt. s). This burner may be
used I'o quickly bring water to a boil lbr hlrge-quantily
cooking,
Setting
the Controls
Your cooktop
t/as sealed
gas burners
with atitoinatic
re-
ignition.
If the burner flame should go out, fine system will
automatically
spark to reignite
the burner.
1. Place a pan on line burner grate. (To preserve
the grate
finish, do not operate the burners without a pan on the grate
to absorb the heat fronl the burner flame),
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2. Push down the knob and turn immediately
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counterclockwise
to the desired
setting. _
(Ignilor
will
spark
and
click,
at aily
position, unti! tlnere is a flame.)
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Burner
Heat
Settings
The size and type of cookware
will affect the heat setting. For
information
on cook_ are, refer to Cooking
Made Simple
booklet.
An infinite number of settings exist between Hi and Lo. Use
the following
chart as a guide.
Setting
Recumnlcnded
Use
! To start foods cooking.
€ To bring liquids to
a boil.
€ To fry most foods.
€ To maintain boil of
large amounts
of food,
le
lilt
e*oe:
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€ To keep food warm.
€ To melt butter or
chocolate,