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Summary of Contents for 88LK-6

Page 1: ...refully you will be ableto the illustration in thisbook New features have dramatically fully enjoy and properlymaintain changed today scookingappliances yournewappliance CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 3 USING YOUR COOKTOP 4 9 Coilelements 4 5 Ceramiccooktop 6 7 Solidelements 6 9 UTENSIL INFORMATION 10 SUGGESTED HEAT SETTINGS 11 GENERAL CLEANINS CHART 12 SERVICE 13 Circuitbreaker Canada only MODEL ...

Page 2: ...ustible surfaces or materials as seriously injured listedin theInstallation Instructions De netstoreor usegasoline or other flammable materials vapors andliquids If unitisinstalled nearawiridow take in v cln ofthi orany oor SERVICING steps to prevent curtains from appllance_ Do notrepairor replaceanypartof blowing over surface elements this unit unless such service is specifically recommended in t...

Page 3: ...ilon the small grease shouldbecleaned upassoon surfaceelement andlargeutensilon as possible If they are allowedto VENTILATING HOOD thelargesurface element for efficient accumulate they couldcreatea fire Cleanventilatinghood if equipped cooking Using a smallutensil onthe hazard frequentlyto preventgreasefrom large elementexposesa portionof accumulating onit or itsfilter When thehotelement whichcanr...

Page 4: ...h as volatile substitutes shouldneverbe used liquids cleaners oraerosol sprays J 3 Use caution when wearing as potholdersbecausethey can If cabinet storage is provide d garments made of flammable trail acrosshot surfaceelements above installation ofa range hood material to aveld clothingflrn and ignite or get caught on that projects at least 6 inche_ Loose fitting or long hanging appliance beyond ...

Page 5: ...for numbered settings bestefficiency Tooperate Pushdownandturnknob Be sure drip bowls are in place to thedesiredsetting A signallight Absence of these bowls during will turnon to indicatethat oneor cooking may subject Wiring or moreofthesurfaceelements areon componentparts underneaththe cooktopto damage Toremove Raiseelement WHEN COOL Cleanafter eachusewith soapand andcarefullypulloutandawayfrom w...

Page 6: ...urnonthe bottomof the utensil towel Usea higher heatsettingtobringliquid toa boilorto For even cookingresults preheatgriddleusing a begincooking thenreduce to a lowersetting mediumor medium high heatsettingfor 5 minutes or untiltheentirecooking surface isheated Sprinkle a few Neverleave feedunattended ona highsetting dropsof waterover the griddle If water beadsand dances on the surface the griddle...

Page 7: ...daffectcookingefficiency When a cooking areaisturned ON the down to the lower temperature coil elementunderthe cooktopwill afterthesettinghasbeenreduced 4 Use of thin gauge aluminum heatupandtheredglowof thewire Toavoidboilovers donotwaitfor cookware aluminumfoil or foil canbeseenthrough theceramic top liquidto cometo a full boilbefore containerssuch as pop corn Theelement will cycleon andoff to m...

Page 8: ...tain Rinsecompletely anddry bleaches rust ram overs o r ElcoCooktop Cleaning Creme maybepurchased fromyourlocalauthorized dealer orservice agency ammonia may damagethe finish of the ceramiccooktop 3 Cleaning agents designed for glassware whichcontainammonia may harmthe cooktop 4 Soiledcloth orsponge willleavean invisible film on the cnoktop PROBLElt SOLVING CHART CAUTION PROeLEM CAUSE TOPREVENT If...

Page 9: ...itches toa element This device_sensesand LO to HI or between thesettingsto lowerwattage Thethermalprotector regulates the temperatureof the provide infinite variationsof heat prevents utensilsfrom meltdown or bottomof the pan warpage TOCOOK Begincookingon a higher heatsettingthen reduceto a lower The Protector also reduces the heatsettingto complete thecooking wattage if the elementzsoperated oper...

Page 10: ...e care you would any glass Thebodyofthesolidelement ismade and non toxic When smoking material ofcastiron Overa period oftime the stops turnelement off Wipeupspillsimmediately witha element mayloseitsdarkluster This is normal and will not affect its When element is cool remove dry cloth Clean glass cooktop excesscleanerfromthe element after surface has cooled After heatingperformance with a cleanc...

Page 11: ... heat setting becomesexcessiveand page6 to bringwaterto a boil may result in damaoe to the cooktop Also cookinoefficiency SlalnlezsSteel is a poor heat is reduced as heatis notproperly conductor anddevelops hotspots conducted fromtheelement to the If combined withothermetals such pan as aluminum andcopper however they will evenlydistributed heat Because canning utensils areoften Use for cookingfun...

Page 12: ...a lowerheatsettingwhenliquidsboii or foodbeginsto cook 8 Tobrownor searmeat heatoil for deepfat frying scald 8 Tofast sauteor fry 7 Tomaintainfast boilfor largeamounts of liquids for slowerfryingor sauteing O To maintain slowboilfor largeamounts of liquids I 4 To continueCookinguncoveredfoods and for mostfrying 3 To continuecookingcoveredfoods maintainboil pressurein mostpressure cookers Stews bra...

Page 13: ...cleaning fluid or cleaningagents Theywill damageglass Rinsewith clear ammonia wateranddry To prevent staining of glass neveruseexces siveamounts of waterwhichmayseepunder or behind glass Coil typeelements are selfcleaning Soilwill burnoff as elements are used Metalfinishes Trimparts Soap water Washwithsoapandwater Remove stubborn soilwithpaste Pasteof bakingsoda of bakingsodaandwater Donotuseabras...

Page 14: ...f you did not receivesatisfactory operate checkto see if one of the HOW TOOBTAIN SERVICEserv ce through your service agency breakers hastripped Reset the Whenyour ooktoprequires service orMaycoryoumaycontact theMajor breakerto the ONposition or replacement parts contactyour Appliance Consumer ActionPanelby DealerorAuthorized Service Agency letter including your name address e Consult the Yellow Pa...

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