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COOKTOP CARTRIDGES
C
ONVENTIONAL
C
OIL
:H
ALOGEN
:R
ADIANT
:
JEA7000ADB (black) JEA8130ADB (black) JEA8120ADB (black)
JEA7000ADW (white) JEA8130ADW (white) JEA8120ADW (white)
JEA7000ADS (stainless) Expressions® Collection: Expressions® Collection:
Expressions® Collection: AH151B/W AR141B/W
AC110B/W
CAUTIONS:
DO NOT use wire trivets, fire rings,
pads or any such items between the
cookware and the element.
DO NOT cook foods directly on
cooktop.
DO NOT allow pan to boil dry as
this could damage the cooktop and
the pan.
DO NOT slide heavy metal or glass
cookware across glass-ceramic
surface since these may scratch the
surface.
DO NOT use or place plastic items
anywhere on cooktop.
DO NOT use cartridge in the event
a break has occurred.
DO NOT drop heavy cookware on
the cooktop surface.
CONVENTIONAL
COIL ELEMENTS
The conventional coil cartridge is the most
versatile of the cartridges. When an
element is on, it will cycle on and off to
maintain the heat setting.
RADIANT AND
HALOGEN ELEMENTS
The two cooking areas are identified by
circles on the glass-ceramic cooktop.
When an element is turned on, the
cooktop will heat up and the red glow of
the heating element can be seen through
the glass-ceramic top. (NOTE: On
halogen model, a circular halogen bulb
will glow instantly.) It is normal to see the
red glow of the element whenever it cycles
on. The element will cycle on and off for
all control settings except Hi. However, it
may also cycle on Hi if improper cookware
is used.
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Select heavy gauge cookware.
Generally, heavy gauge cookware will
not change shape when heated.
Use cookware with flat, smooth
bottoms. To determine if the cookware
is flat, place the edge of a ruler on the
bottom. Hold up to the light. No light
should be visible between the edge of
the ruler and the pan. Reject any pans
that do not fit flush against ruler's edge.
Match the size of the cookware to
the size of the element. Cookware
should be the same size or slightly
larger.
IMPROPER COOKWARE
DO NOT use cookware that extends
more than one inch beyond the cooking
area.
Cookware that is smaller in diameter
than the cooking area should not be
used. Not only can this cause the
element to require more energy and
time, but can also result in spillovers
burning onto the cooking area resulting
in a cleaning chore.
DO NOT use specialty items that are
nonflat, oversized, uneven or do not
meet proper cookware specifications
such as round bottom woks with rings,
griddles, rippled bottom canners,
lobster pots, large pressure canners,
etc. Large utensils, such as pressure
canners or oversized skillets, should be
used only on conventional coil
cartridges.
Glass-ceramic, earthenware, heat proof
glass or glazed cookware may scratch
the glass-ceramic cooktop and
therefore are not recommended.
NOTE: On halogen cartridge only,
aluminum pans may cause the element
to cycle even when the control setting
is Hi.
SELECTING PROPER
COOKWARE
8111P499-60 6/8/06, 8:36 AM4
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