Locking The Controls; Single Radiant Element - Kenmore 790.4422 Series Use And Care Manual

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Setting Surface Controls
Locking the controls
The Cooktop
Controls can be locked in order to prevent the
cooktop
from accidentally
being turned ON. This feature
can
be
activated
only when no cooking
zone is active.
If the
cooktop
is in use, it will not
be
possible to loci< the controls.
To Turn ON the Controls Lock Feature:
Touch and hold the _
key pad. After a few seconds a beep will
sound. The Loci< Indicator Light above the _k_ key pad will turn
ON indicating the cooktop is locked. This will keep any Cooking
Element or Cooktop functions from being accidentally
turned
ON. Note: If the cooktop
is in use when the Control Lock
Feature is activated,
the command
will be ignored.
To Turn OFF the Controls Lock Feature:
Touch and hold the _
key pad. After a few seconds a
beep will sound. The Loci< Indicator
Light above the _k_ key
pad will turn OFF indicating
the cooktop
is unlocked.
The
Cooking
Elements or any of the other Cooktop
functions
may now be used.
Single Radiant
Element
The cooktop
provides
single radiant
element
located
as
illustrated. Use the following
instructions when operating
these elements.
To Operate
the Single
Radiant
Surface
Elements:
1.
Place correctly
sized cookware
on the radiant
surface
element.
POWER
2.
Touch and hold the
On/Off
pad until a beep sounds. The
power indicator light will turn ON. Note:
If no key pad
is touched
within 10 seconds the request to Power ON
the cooktop
will dear.
ON
3.
Touch and hold OFF pad for the desired element
position
until a beep is heard. The element
display
will show "0".
Note:
If no further
pads are touched
within 10 seconds
the request to power the element
ON will dear.
4.
Touch A
pad once to turn ON the power level to 9
[Hi). Touch V
pad once for | [Lo).
5.
Each touch of the A
or V
pad will increase or
decrease
the power level from I through
9. Half power
levels (available
between
1 and 7 power level) are
indicated
by lighting
the display
decimal
point. Note:
The power level may be adjusted
at any time while the
element
is ON.
ON
6.
When cooking
has been completed
touch the OFF pad
once to turn the element
OFF and if no other surface
POWER
element
is used touch the oo/off key pad to turn off: the
cooktop.
Note: The H (hot element)
message will remain
ON if the cooktop
is still hot and will remain
ON until
the heating
surface
area has cooled
sumciently.
Hot Element
Indicator
Message
After using any of the radiant
element
positions
the cooktop
will become
very hot. Even after setting the controls to
OFF, the cooktop
will remain
hot for some time. The
cooktop
control
monitors the temperature
of the cooktop
and element
display
shows the message '"H" (hot element)
warning
when the cooktop
is still too hot to touch. If the H
message appears
in the element
window, the control
can still
be turned on again
for use.
Radiant surface
elements
may appear
to
have cooled
after they have been turned off:. The glass
surface
may still be hot and burns may occur if the glass
surface
is touched
before it has cooled
sufficiently.
Do not place alumlnum
foil, 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 dose to the surface
elements.
Important
notes:
° Start most cooking
operations
on a higher setting
and
then turn to a lower setting to finish cooking.
° For efficient
cooking,
turn the surface
element
OFF
several minutes before cooking
is complete.
This will allow
residual
heat to complete
the cooking
process.
° A glowing
red surface
heating
area extending
beyond the
bottom
edge of the cookware
indicates
the cookware
is
too small for the surface
heating
area.
° Radiant
elements
have a limiter that allows the radiant
heating
element to cycle ON and OFF, even at the 9
(hi) setting. This helps prevent damage
to the ceramic
cooktop.
Cycling
at the 9 (HI) setting is normal
and will
occur more often if the cookware
is too small for the
radiant
element
or if the cookware
bottom
is not fiat.

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