Lid Vacuum:
A lid left on a pan after turning
down the heat or turning the burner off may
result in a vacuum that causes the lid to seal to
the pan. Using a lid made for another pan can
also cause a lid vacuum. If a lid vacuum occurs,
DO NOT attempt to remove the lid from the pan
in any way. If your lid is vacuum-sealed to your
pan, return it to the burner on low heat so that
the air inside the pan warms and expands and
releases the seal. The lid should lift effortlessly
from the pan. To avoid a lid vacuum, remove the
lid or set it ajar before turning heat off.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CERAMIC/GLASS STOVETOPS
Always follow
your stovetop manufacturer’s
instructions for correct stovetop use and for
specific cookware restrictions.
Overheating
or allowing this cookware to boil
dry can result in the fusing of the cookware to
your ceramic/glass stovetop, requiring
replacement of the stovetop.
Hestan/Meyer Corporation U.S. will not be
responsible for damage to stovetops.
Never place
a hot pan on a cool ceramic/glass
stovetop burner. This can also cause fusion
of the pan to the stovetop. Before using a double-
burner griddle or other large cookware pieces
that are manufactured to sit over two stovetop
burners, consult the stove manufacturer’s manual
to ensure that your ceramic/glass stovetop has a
bridge between the two burners you intend to
use. If your stovetop does not have a bridge
between the burners, DO NOT USE YOUR
DOUBLE-BURNER GRIDDLE OR OTHER
LARGE COOKWARE PIECES – they may fuse
to your stovetop, causing stovetop damage.
Do not
drag or scrape cookware across your
ceramic/glass stovetop. This can cause scratches
or marks on your stovetop. Hestan/Meyer
Corporation U.S. will not be responsible for
stovetop damage.