Kenmore Dual fuel range slide-in Use And Care Manual page 9

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Flame
Size
For most
cooking,
start
on the highest
control
setting
and then
turn to a lower
one to
complete
the process.
Use the chart below
as a guide
for determining
proper
flame
size
for various
types
of cooking.
The size and type of utensil
used and the amount
of food
being
cooked
will influence
the setting
needed
for cooking.
For deep
fat frying,
use a thermometer
and adjust
the surface
control
knob accordingly.
If the fat is too cool, the food
will absorb
the fat and be greasy.
If the fat is too hot, the
food
will
brown
so quickly
that
the center
will be undercooked.
Do not attempt
to deep
fat fry too much
food
at once as the food
will neither
brown
nor cook properly.
*Flame
Size
Type of Cooking
High Flame
Start most foods;
bring
water
to a boil; pan broiling
Medium
Flame
Maintain
a slow boil; thicken
sauces, gravies;
steam
Low Flame
Keep foods
cooking;
poach;
stew
*These
settings
are based on using
medium-weight
aluminum
pans with
lids. Settings
may vary when
using
other
types
of pans.
Never extend
the flame
beyond
the outer
edge of the utensil.
A higher
flame
simply
wastes
heat and energy,
and increases
your
risk of being
burned
by the flame.
Surface
Cooking
FEATURE OVERVIEW
Flame Size
Proper
Burner
Adjustment
Placement
of Burner
Bases and Caps
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RIGHT
WRONG
Proper
Burner Adjustments
The color
of the flame
is the key to proper
burner
adjustment.
A good flame
is clear,
blue and hardly visible
in a well-lighted
room.
Each cone of flame
should
be steady
and
sharply
defined.
Adjust
or clean burner
if flame
is yellow-orange.
To adjust
the flame
see
the Installation
Instructions
and to clean burner,
see instructions
under
General
Cleaning.
Placement
of Burner
Bases and
Caps
Your
Cooktop
is equipped
with
three
different
sized burners:
Power Burner,
Standard
Burner
and
Simmer
Burner.
Place the burner
base over each gas opening,
matching
the burner
base size with
the gas
opening
size.
Place the burner
cap on each
burner
base, again
matching
the cap size to the
burner
base size.
The cap for the each Burner
has
a inner locating
ring which
locates
the burner
cap
in the center
of the burner.
Burner Par"
(Budt-ln)
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Make
sure each burner
cap is properly
aligned
and level.
Turn
the burner
on to
determine
if it will light.
If
the burner
does not light,
contact
a Sears Service
Center.
Do not service the
sealed
burner
yourself.
Gas
i Opening
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