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Lighting Inst 'uctions
Surface
burners
on this range are lighted
by electric
ignition,
ending the need for standing
pilots with con-
stantly burning flames.
In case of a power
outage,
you can light the pilotless
ignition
surface
burners
on your range with a match.
Hold a lighted match to the burner,
then turn the knob
to the LITE position.
Use extreme
caution
when
lighting
burners
in this manner.
Surface
burners
in use when an electrical
power fail-
ure occurs will continue
to operate
normally.
Surface Burner Controls
The knobs that turn the surface burners
on and off are
located on the control panel in front of the burners.
The two knobs on the left control the left front and left
rear burners
The two knobs on the right control the
right front and right rear burners.
To Light a S .B ace Burner
Push the control
knob in
and turn
it to LITE
You
will
hear
a little clicking
noise--the
sound
of the
electric
spark igniting
the
burner
Flame will be a_most horizontal
and will lift slightly
away
from
the
burner
when
the
burner
is first
turned
on. A blowing
or hissing
sound
may
be
heard
for 30 to 60 seconds.
This normal
sound
is
due to improved injection of gas and air into the burner°
Put a pan on the burner before lighting it, or adjust the
flame to match pan size as soon as it lights, and the
blowing or hissing sound will be much less noticeable
Note:
o Do not operate a burner for extended
periods of time
without
having
cookware
on the grate., The finish on
the grate
may chip without
cookware
to absorb
the
heat.
o Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one
you want to use.
o Be sure the burners
and grates are cool before you
place your hand, a pot holder, cleaning
cloths or other
materials
on them
How to Select Flame Size
Watch
the flame,
not the knob, as you reduce
heat
The flame
size on a gas burner
should
match
the
cookware
you are using.
NEVER LET THE FLAME
EXTEND
UP THE SIDES
OF
THE
COOKWARE.
Any flame larger than the
bottom of the cookware
is
wasted
and only
serves
to heat the handle.
When using aluminum
or aluminum-clad
stainless
steel pots and pans,
adjust the flame so the circle it
makes
is about
1/2 inch smaller
than the cookware's
bottom.
When
boiling,
use this same
flame
size--l/2
inch
smaller
than the bottom
of the cookware--no
matter
what the cookware
is made of. Foods
cook just as
quickly
at a gentle
boil as they do at a furious,
rolling
boil A high boil creates
steam and cooks away mois-
ture, flavor and nutrition.
Avoid
it except
for the few
cooking
processes
that need a vigorous
boil.
When
frying
or warming
foods
in stainless
steel,
cast
iron
or enamelware,
keep the flame down--to
about 1/2 the diameter
of the pan.
When
frying
in glass
or ceramic
cookware,
lower
the flame even more.
Top-of-Range Cookware
Aluminum:
Medium-weight
cookware
is recommend-
ed because
it heats quickly
and evenly
Most foods
brown evenly in an aluminum
skilet
Minerals
in food
and water
will stain
but will not harm aluminum.
A
quick
scour
with a soap-filed
steel
wool
pad after
each
use keeps
aluminum
cookware
looking
shiny
and new. Use saucepans
with tight-fitting
lids for cook-
ing with minimum
amounts
of water
Cast Iron:
If heated slowly, most skillets wil give sat-
isfactory
results.
Enamelware:
Under some conditions,
the enamel
of
some cookware
may melt.
Follow
cookware
manu-
facturer's
recommendations
for cooking
methods..
Glass:
There
are two types
of glass
cookware--
those
for oven
use only and those
for top-of-range
cooking
(saucepans,
coffee and teapots).. Glass con-
ducts heat very slowly
Heatproof
Glass
Ceramic:
Can be used for either
surface
or oven cooking.
It conducts
heat very slowly
and cools very slowly. Check cookware
manufacturer's
directions
to be sure it can be used on gas ranges
Stainless
Steel:
This metal alone has poor heating
properties
and is usually
combined
with
copper,
aluminum
or other
metals
for improved
heat distri-
bution
Combination
metal
skillets
generally
work
satisfactorily
if used at medium
heat as the manu-
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