Dual Radiant Surface Element; To Operate The Dual Radiant Element - Kenmore 790.9420 Series Use & Care Manual

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Setting Surface Controls
Dual Radiant
Surface
Element
(some models)
To operate
the dual radiant
element:
Radiant
surface
elements
may appear
to have
cooled
after
they have been turned
off. The glass surface
may
still be hot and burns may occur if the glass surface
is touched
before
it has cooled
sufficiently.
Do not place
plastic
items such as salt and
pepper
shakers,
spoon holders or plastic
wrappings
on top of
the range when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite.
Potholders,
towels or wooden
spoons could catch
fire if placed
too close to the surface
elements.
Do not allow
aluminum
foil, empty
glass/
porcelain
cookware
or any material
that can melt to make
contact
with the ceramic
cooktop.
If these items melt on the
cooktop
they may damage
the ceramic
cooktop.
1.
Place correctly
sized cookware
on single
radiant
surface
element.
2.
Push in and turn the surface control
knob clockwise
to begin
heating
both the inner and outer portions
of the element
(marked
dual - See Figure 12). If only the inner heating
portion
is needed
(marked
single - See Figure 12) for smaller
cookware,
push in and turn the knob counter-clockwise.
Important
note:
You may switch
from the single or dual settings
at any time
during
cooking.
3.
When
cooking
is complete,
turn the radiant
surface
element
off before
removing
the cookware.
Important
notes:
For efficient
cooking,
turn off the element
several
minutes
before
cooking
is complete.
This will allow
residual
heat to
complete
the cooking
process.
The surface
control
knobs do not have to be set exactly
on
a particular
spot. Use the graphics
provided
as a guide and
adjust the control
knob as needed.
Each surface
element
provides
a constant
amount
of heat at each setting.
Refer to
Table
I for suggested
power
level settings.
Start most cooking
operations
on a higher
setting
and then
turn to a lower setting
to finish cooking.
Radiant
elements
have a limiter
that allows
the radiant
heating
element
to cycle on and off, even at the HI setting.
This helps prevent
damage
to the ceramic
smoothtop.
Cycling
at the HI setting
is normal
and will occur more often
if the cookware
is too small for the radiant
element
or if the
cookware
bottom
is not flat.
A glowing
red surface
heating
area extending
beyond
the
bottom
edge of the cookware
indicates
the cookware
is too
small for the surface
heating
area.
4 SINGLE
OFF
DOUBLF I,_
4 SINGLE
OFF
DOUBLE
I_
HI
HI
HI
HI
6
6
LO
LO
LO
LO
Heating
with
inner (small)
element
only _
Heating
with
both elements _
Areas that heat are shown darkened.
Figure 12: Dual radiant
surface element operation
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