Cooktops - Fisher & Paykel Freestanding range User Manual

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Cooktops

Ceramic glass cooktop
The ceramic cooktop is made from glass ceramic, a tough material that is not affected by
changes in temperature. If cared for, it will continue to function well and look attractive for
many years.
Elements
Your cooktop has four individual elements, one of which is a dual circuit element. The
diameters of the cooking areas are clearly marked.
The elements become red when turned on full and the corresponding indicator lights glow on
the control area.
Temperature limiters are fitted to the element to prevent the glass from overheating. The
limiters may turn the elements on and off during cooking.
Aluminium and copper cookware can leave a metallic residue on the cooktop. Clean this off
with ceramic glass cleaner after every use. If it is left, it becomes difficult to remove.
Surface hot indicator lights
The surface hot indicator lights are marked on the ceramic glass.
The indicator lights will glow when the element is above a safe touch temperature.
After the element has been turned off the indicator lights will continue to glow until the
element surface has cooled down to a surface temperature that is safe to touch.
Dual element control
To heat the entire element, turn the control knob anticlockwise.
To heat the inner part only, turn the control knob clockwise.
Ceramic disk element cooktop
These elements are enamelled to give fast heating and easy cleaning. The enamel coating
gives a surface that will not corrode and will continue to perform well and look good for
many years. The stainless steel ring surrounding the ceramic disk element may turn blue with
exposure to heat.
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WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
If the cooktop surface is cracked, switch the appliance off at the
wall. Contact an accredited service provider to repair it, and do not
use until it has been repaired.
Failure to do so could result in death or electric shock.

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