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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
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A symbol near the cooktop control knobs shows which element IS lurned on by each knob
Check the Choosing Cookware char? on page 9 to see which type of cookware is best for each type of cooking you do. Pans must cover the entire element to absorb the full heat output An undersized pan WIIIexpose part of the element and the uncovered part will glow red. This shows heat and energy are being wasted. Use pans that: A. Have flat bottoms and straight sides. B. Have light handles that do not tilt pans. C. Are about the same size as the element When possible, thaw frozen foods before cooklng. cook with the mInImum amount 01 water and use a pan with a tightly flttlng Ild. Put pans on the cooktop elements before the heat ISturned on, so you will not waste heat. Be sure to watch foods when heating them quickly on HI As soon as the food reaches the cooking temperature, reduce the heat to the lowest setting that will keep it cooklng. Turn the element off just before cooking is done, to use the remaining heat to finish cooking and keep food warm before serving. Never leave an empty pan on a hot element. This can damage the range cooktop, reflector bowl and pan, and the element.
. The cooktop controls can be set anywhere between LO and HI for an unllmlted number of heat settings. To turn the control knobs from the OFF position, push the knobs in, then turn in either direction. Start your cooking at a higher setting to speed element heat up, then turn the control to a lower senlng to flnlsh cooklng. Remember that cooking WIIIcontmue after the unit IS turned off. Train yourself to turn controls down or off before cooking IS fInIshed See the chart below for suggested control settings
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Never line reflector bowls with aluminum foil. Foil can block normal heat flow, and damage the range. This is especially true if foil blocks the oven vent tube under the right rear cooktop element.
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