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Kenmore range user manual

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o Adjust
top burner
flame
size so it does
not
extend
beyond
the edge
of the
cookware,
Excessive
flame is hazardous.
o Use only
dry pot holderswmoist
or damp pot
holders on hot surfaces
may result in burns from
steam.
Do not let pot holders
come
near open
flames when lifting coot<ware. Do not use a towel
or other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.
o 3"o minimize
the possibility
of burns,
ignition
of flammable
materials
and spillage,
turn cook-
ware
handles
toward
the side or back
of the
range without letting them extend over adjacent
burners.
o Always
turn surface
burner
to OFF before
rernovmg cookware,
o Carefully
watch
foods
being
fried
at a high
flame
setting.
o Never
block
the vents
(air openings)
of the
range,
They provide the air inlet and outlet that
are necessary
for the range to operate
properly
with correct combustion
Air openings
are locat-
ed in the following
places:
--Oven
vent at the real of the cooktop
--Air
intake under the storage
drawer
--Air
vent at the top of the oven door
o Do not use a wok on the cooking
surface
if
the wok has a round
metal
ring that is placed
over
the
burner
grate
to support
the wok.
This ring acts as a heat trap, which may damage
the burner
grate and burner
head.. Also, it may
cause the burner to work improperly..
This may
cause
a carbon
monoxide
level
above
that
allowed
by current
standards,
resulting
in a
health hazard
o Foods
for frying
should
be as dry as possi-
ble, Frost on frozen foods
or moisture
on fresh
foods
can cause
hot fat to bubble
up and over
sides of pan.
Use _east possible
amount
of fat for effec-
tive shallow
or deep-fat
frying.
Filling the pan
too full of fat can cause spillovers
when food is
added.
o tf a combination
of oils or fats wil! be used
in frying,
stir together
before heating
or as fats
melt slowly,.
o Always
heat "/at slowly
and watch as it heats.
o Use deep-fat
thermometer
whenever
possi-
ble to prevent
overheating
fat beyond the smok-
ing point
oUse
proper
pan
size.
Avoid
pans
that are
unstable
or easily tipped.
Select cookware
with
flat
bottoms
large
enough
to
cover
burner
grates. To avoid spillovers,
make sure cookware
is large enough to contain food properly,. This will
both save cleaning
time and prevent
hazardous
accumulations
of food, since heavy spattering
or
spillovers
left on the range can igniter Use pans
with handles
that can be easily grasped
and will
remain cool
o When
using
glass
cookware,
make sure it is
designed
for top-of-range
cooking
o Keep
all
ptastics
away from top burners,
o Do not leave plastic
items
on
the
cook-
top--they
may
melt
if
left
too
close
to
the
vent.
o Do not leave any items
on the cooktop.
The
hot air from the vent may ignite flammable
items
and will increase
pressure
in closed
containers,
which may cause them to bursL
o7"0avoid the possibility
of a burn, always be
certain that the controls
for all burners are at
the OFF position
and all grates
are cool
before attempting
to remove a grate.
oWhen
flaming
foods
are
under
the
hood,
turn
the fan
off. The
fan,
if operating,
may
spread the flames
o If range is located
nea_ a window,
do not use
long curtains
that could blow over the top burn-
ers and create a fire hazard.
o If you srn_ll
gas, turn off the gas to the range
and call a qualified
service technician.
Never use
an open flame to locate a leak
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