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Summary of Contents for 86HS-1

Page 1: ...CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 3 USING YOUR COOKTOP 4 11 Coil elements 4 5 Smoothtop cooktop 6 7 Solid disc elements 9 11 UTENSIL INFORMATION 12 GENERAL CLEANING CHART 13 SERVICE 14 Circuit breaker Ca...

Page 2: ...e hazard ent sizes Select utensils having flat bottoms large of reachingoverhotsurfaceelements cabinetstorage enoughto cover the surfaceelement The use of un should not be provided directlyabove a uni...

Page 3: ...RE WHEN OPENING DOOR Let hotairor RIOR SURFACES OF OVEN Elements may be hot steam escape before removingor replacingfood eventhoughtheyaredarkincolor Areasnearsurface elements and interior surfaces of...

Page 4: ...n Some cleaners can produce nox door or stand on an open ious fumes if applied to a hot surface oven door as in some cases it could cause the DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN ALONE Children range to tip over bre...

Page 5: ...Clean after each use with soap and the desired setting A signal light will To replace Insert the terminals on the water Remove stubborn stains with turn on to indicate that one or more of element into...

Page 6: ...s remove For evencooking results preheatgriddle using a mediumor lid and reduce to a lower setting Allow enough time for medium high heat setting for 5 minutes or until the entire the cooking area to...

Page 7: ...ing between the utensil and clean and dry before use the cooktop These items can mark or etch the surface and affect cooking effi ciency Turn control knob to the desired heat KNOBS setting If in doubt...

Page 8: ...e Lower the heat setting if using stainless steel or cast iron utensils HI To bring liquid to a boil blanch preheat skillet or bring pressure up in pressure cooker Note Always follow instructionsin pr...

Page 9: ...emove remaining stain ers or pads will scratch the smooth Rinse completely and dry top Chemicals oven cleaners chlorine bleaches rust removers or ammo nia may damage the finish of the smoothtop Cleani...

Page 10: ...eat and automatically switches to a wattage then maintainsthe heat setting lower wattage The thermal protector by cyclingthe element off and on at furl wattage The on time is longer at higher prevents...

Page 11: ...uceto alower heat set ting when liquids boil or food begins to cook SETFINGS To brown or sear meat heat oil for deep fat frying scald 7 9 To fast saute or fry To make candy To maintain fast broil for...

Page 12: ...maintain original matte black ing Althoughimpactresistant treatthis pans to heatproperly appearance of the solid element glass cooktopwiththe same care you Apply Agent Restorer whichwas wouldany glass...

Page 13: ...ssure with other metals suchas aluminum and canners should not be oversized and copper however they will evenly dis _ _ must have a flat bottom The following tribute heat Use for cooking functions are...

Page 14: ...ns Windowcleaningfluidor ammonia abrasive materials such as scouring pads steel wool or for smoothtop cook powdered cleaning agents They will damage glass Rinse top with clear water and dry Porcelain...

Page 15: ...f you did not receive satisfactory serv ance does not operate check to see it When your cooktop requires service or ice through your servicer or Maycoryou one of the breakers has tripped Reset replace...

Page 16: ...for lion or damage not attributableto a defect in mate commercial or industrial use rial or workmanship 6 Any expense incurred for service calls to correct in 2 Conditions resulting from damage such...

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