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Cooking Tips - Fisher & Paykel OR60SDBSX2 Using Manual

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Tips for using the elements
Temperature control knob
• The 'Element on' indicator light (Fig. 66, no.10) glows red whenever
an element is on.
After an element has been turned off, its 'Hot surface' indicator light
(Fig. 66, no. 11) will glow red until the element surface has cooled 4
down to a temperature that is safe to touch.
• The elements will cycle on and off to maintain your selected heat
setting. This is normal.
• It is safe to place hot cookware from the oven, or another element, on
the glass surface when 8 the surface is cool.
• Even after the elements are turned off, the glass surface retains
enough heat to continue cooking. To avoid overcooking, remove pans
from hot elements when the food is cooked.
• Avoid placing anything on a hot element until it has cooled completely
(its 'Hot surface' indicator light has gone out).
• You will need to experiment with the temperature settings to match
your desired cooking result. For delicate cooking tasks requiring
minimum heat, try turning the control knob below the lowest (1)
marking.

Cooking tips

• The higher settings are ideal for boiling, searing or frying.
• For general cooking purposes, turn the control knob to a high setting
to begin cooking and adjust as necessary. Once your pan is hot or
your food has come to the boil, reduce the temperature to maintain a
steady heat and cook your food through.
• The following tables contain guidelines to show recommended heat
settings for cooking different types of food.
• Exact settings will depend on the type of cookware and quantity of
food being cooked.
Knob setting
0
Switched OFF.
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Updated: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 18:05:53 GMT
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