Cooktop Cooking; Cooking Elements; Control Settings; Home Canning Tips - Kenmore 911.94378690 Owner's Manual

30" electric self-cleaning free-standing range
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COOgTOP COO-KING
Before using the cooktop
for the first time, take
a few moments
to familiarize
yourself
with the
elements
and the knob used to turn on each
element°
The sign
near each
control
knob
shows ,you which element is turned on by that
knob,
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LEFT
REAR
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RIGHT
REAR
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LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
FRONT
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Used for quick
starts,
such as
bringing
water to a boil,
MED
Used for slow boiling and sauteing.
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Used
for
steaming
foods
or
keeping
cooked
foods at serving
temperature,,
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1o Push down to tum the
knob,
2, Set on or between
marks for desired
heat°
Water-bath
or pressure
canners
and large
diameter pots extending
more than
1
"beyond
the edge of the cooktop
element may be used
for canning.
This is because
the temperature
needed
to boil water
is not harmful
to the
surfaces
surrounding
the cooktop
elements,
However,
do not use
large
diameter
cannersw
pots
or pans
for
anything
other
than
boiling
water.
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Be sure the canner
is centered
over the
element,
2.
Make sure the canner is flat on the bottom,
3_
4_
Use
recipes
and
procedures
from
reputable
sources
These are available
from manufacturers
such as Ball and Kerr
and
the
Department
of Agriculture
Extension
Service
Use caution while canning, to prevent bums
from steam or heat
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CAUTION:
Never line the drip
bowls with aluminum
foil. Foil
can block the normal heat flow
and damage
the range.
Always use cookware
and woks that are
fiat on the bottom and the same size as
the cooking
element
being used.
Cookware
should not extend more than
1" beyond
the edge of the cooking
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