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Using surface units.
About the radiant surface units.. .
_SURFACE _,
_£00 KING _ The radiant cooktop teatures heating units beneath a
smooth glass surface.
NOTE: A sfight odoris normal when a newcool@p is used forthe
first time. /t is caused by the heating of new parts and insulating
materials and will disappear in a short time.
Nsvercookdirectlyontheglass.
Alwaysusecod(ware. The surt_tce unit will Q,cle on and off to maintain your
Alwaysplacethepaninthecenterof
the su,dace unit you are cooking on.
selected control setting.
It is sat_' to place hot cookware ti"om the oven or surlace
on the glass surt_tce when the surface is cool.
Even _d'ter the surlace units are turned ate the glass
cooktop retains ellOtlgh heat to contintle cooking. To
avoid over4ooking, remove pans from the surtace units
when the food is cooked. Avoid pla( ing an) thing on the
surtace unit until it has cooled completely.
_ Waterstains(mineraldeposits)areremovableusingthecleaning
creamor furl strengthwhite vinegar,
_!:'_Useof windowcleanermayleavean iridescentfilmon the
cooktop.Thecleaningcreamwill removethisdiscoloration.
_,_Don'tstoreheawitemsabovethecooktop.If theydropontothe
cooktop,theycancausedamage.
_,_Donot usethesurfaceasa cuttingboard
oo S ,Jecook areacrosscoo op
because it Canscratch the glass_the glass is
Scratch resistant, not scratch proof.
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