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3/4" Flame height onHI setting
I/8" flame height in the low position
Air Adjustment
An aYadjustment shutter for each surfaceburner
regulates the flow ofair to the flame.
Whentherightamountofa# flowsintothe
burner,the flmne xdll be steady, relatively
quiet and have approximately 3/4-inch
sharp blue cones. This isusually the case
xdth fitcto_Tpreset shutter settings.
With tee much air, the fl_une xdll be
unsteady, possibly wtm't burn all the w_ff
around, and will be noisy, st)unding like
a blowtorch.
Withnotenoughair,you wtm't see any
sharp blue cones in the flmne, you may
see yelh)w tips and soot may accumulam
on pots and pans.
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To a(!just the flow of air to the burners,
rotate the shutters to allow more or less
air into the burner tubes as needed.
Never let the flame extend up the
sides of the cookware.
How to Select FlameSize
Watchthe flame,not the knob,asyoureduce
hea_ Theflamesloeona gas burnershou/d
match thecookware youare using.
Forsafehandlingofcookware,neverletthe
flameextendupthesidesofthecoekware.
Any flame larger than the bottom of the
cookwme is wasted and only serves to heat
the handle.
Topof RangeCookware
Aluminum:Medium-weight cookwme is
recommended beomse it heals quickly
and evenly. Most fi)ods brown evenly in
an aluminum skillet. Use sm_cepans with
tight-fitting lids when cooking with
nfininnnn :41tlotln|s ofw;ner.
Cast-iron:If heated sh)wly, most skillets
_dll give safisl[hcto_Tresuhs.
Enamelware:Under some contritions,
the enmnel of some cookwme may
melt. Follow cookware manufacturer's
recommendations fin cooking methods.
Glass:There me 2 types of glass
cookware-those fin oven use only
and those fi)r top-of range cooking
(smmepans, coffee and teapots).
Glass con(hints heat ve_y slowly.
HeatproofGlassCeramic:Can be used
fi)r either smthce or oven cooking. It
con(h_cts heat vexT slowly and cools vexT
slowly. Check cookwme manufimmrer's
directions to be sure it can be used on
gasranges.
StainlessSteel'.This metal alone has
poor heating properties and is usually
combined with copper, ahmfinum
or other metals fin imprt)ved heat
disnibufion. Combination metal skillets
usually w{nk sads_,mtorily if they are used
with medium heat as the manufimmrer
iecollllllends.
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