Setting Surface Controls - Frigidaire FEF388CJSB Owner's Manual

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Setting
Surface
Controls
for Models
with
Radiant
Elements
LO
1
2
3
)FF
4
5
9
8
Radiant
Surface
Unit Control
OFF
LO
HI
1
9
2
8
3
7
4
6
5
Dual
Radiant
Surface
Unit
Control
OFF
MIN
A
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HI
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9
8
MED
Simmer
Select
Surface Unit Control
After
turning
a Radiant
Surface
Unit
OFF, be careful
not
to
touch either unit until it has had enough
time
to COOL. Surface
Units will
turn
dark in color after they have been turned
off and burns may occur if the units are
touched
at this time.
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 unit.
When using
the Simmer
Select feature
the element
will not glow
red when
it is hot.
To Operate
Radiant
Surface
Unit
1.
Place cooking
utensil
on the surface
element.
2.
Push in and turn the Surface
Control
knob in either
direction
to the desired
setting.
Start most
cooking
operations
on a higher
setting
and then
turn
to a lower
setting
to finish cooking.
The control
knobs
do not have to be
set exactly
on a particular
mark.
Use the marks as a guide
and adjust
the
control
knob as needed.
Each surface
unit provides
a constant
amount
of
heat
at each setting.
A glowing
red surface
unit
extending
beyond
the
bottom
edge of the utensil
indicates
the utensil
is too small for the unit.
3.
When cooking
is completed,
turn the surface element
off before removing
the
pan.
Note:
The surface
signal
light
will
glow
when
one
or more
elements
are turned
on. A quick glance
at the signal
light(s) when
cooking
is finished
is an easy check to be sure all control
knobs
are turned
off. The
hot cooktop
surface
light
will continue
to glow
after
the control
knob
is
turned
to off and will glow
until the element
has cooled
sufficiently.
To Operate
Dual
Radiant
Surface
Unit
(If equipped)
Set the rocker switch
to the desired
coil size.e
Indicates
inner coil only.
(_) Indicates
both
inner and outer
coils operate.
You may switch
from
either
coil setting
at any time during
cooking.
Push in and turn the Control
Knob in
either
direction
to the desired
setting
as instructed
above.
To Operate
Simmer
Select
Surface
Unit
(If equipped)
The right
side of the control
knob
allows
you to use the Simmer
Select unit as
you would
any normal
surface
unit on the medium
to high settings.
The left side of the control
knob is used to operate
the Simmer
Select feature.
This feature
allows
the element
to heat at a much
lower
temperature
than
when
used
as a normal
surface
unit.
This allows
you
to precisely
simmer
delicate
foods.
You may switch
between
normal
cooking
and Simmer
Select at anytime
during
the cooking
process.
Be sure to set the knob indicator
between
MAX and MIN
for simmering
or between
MED and HI for normal
cooking.
NOTE: The unit will not operate
if the knob is positioned
in the space between
MAX
and MED.
The suggested
settings
found
in the chart
below
are based
on cooking
in
medium-weight
aluminum
pans with
lids. Settings
mayvary
when using other
types of pans.
STANDARD
AND
DUAL RADIANT
SURFACE UNITS
Setting
Type of Cooking
HIGH (HI - 9)
Start most foods,
bring
water
to a boil, pan broiling
MEDIUM
HIGH (7 - 8)
Continue
a rapid
boil, fry, deep fat fry
MEDIUM
(5- 6)
Maintain
a slow
boil,
thicken
sauces
and
gravies,
steam vegetables
MEDIUM
LOW (2 - 4)
Keep foods
cooking,
poach,
stew
LOW (LO - 1)
Keep warm,
melt,
simmer
SIMMER
SELECT SURFACE UNIT
MAX
Larger
quantities
of food,
stews
and soups
MIN
Smaller
quanitites
of food,
delicate
foods,
melting
chocolate
or butter
Note: The size and type of utensil used, and the amount and type of food being
cooked will influence the setting needed for best cooking results.

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