Jenn-Air CCS446 Use And Care Manual page 8

Solid element cooktop
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Improper
Cookware
• Cookware that does not have flat bottoms.
• Thin, uneven, grooved or rough bottom utensils.
• Unbalanced cookware that does not rest flatly and evenly on solid element.
• Cookware that extends more than 1 inch beyond the surface of the solid element.
• Nonflat specialty
items that are oversized,
uneven or do not meet proper utensil
specifications
such as round bottom woks with rings, griddles,
rippled
bottom
canners, lobster pots, large pressure canners, etc.
Note: Oversized utensils or woks equipped with round metal rings can discolor
the
stainless steel rings.
CAUTION:
If flat bottom pans are not used, the top may overheat and the glass
cooktop could break.
Home
Canning
Acceptable
canning pots should not be oversized and must have a flat bottom. When
canners do not meet these standards, the use of the HI heat setting becomes excessive
and may result in damage to the cooktop. In addition, water may not come to a boil and
canners may not reach 10 lb. of pressure.
The acceptable canning procedure uses the HI setting just long enough to bring the
water to a boil, then lower the setting to maintain the water temperature.
Characteristics
of Utensil
Materials
Heavy gauge utensils with flat, smooth bottoms will generally work similarly. There are
some differences in the cooking performance
of various utensil materials.
• Aluminum
utensils heat quickly and evenly. Best suited for simmering,
braising,
boiling and frying.
• Stainless steel utensils will evenly distribute
heat if constructed
of tri-ply or com-
bined with other metals such as aluminum and copper. Use for cooking
functions
similar to aluminum.
• Cast iron utensils are slow to heat but cook more evenly once temperature
is
reached. Use for long term low heat cooking
or for browning
and frying.
• Glass ceramic,
earthenware,
heat-proof
glass or glazed utensils can be used if
f
recommended
by the manufacturer
for cooktop cooking.
Do not use with trivets.
Best used on LO to MED temperature
settings.
• Porcelain
enamel-on-steel
or porcelain
enamel-on-cast
iron should
be used
according to manufacturer's
directions.
Do not allow to boil dry.

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