Kenyon B41511 Instruction Manual

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OPERATION
   READ SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE
The cooking surface areas of your glass ceramic cook top are identified by permanent
patterns in the cook top.  The appliance is easy to maintain and easy to clean.  Keeping the
cook top in top performance can be achieved by following the simple guidelines for use and
cleaning below:
Cookware
Chances are that your existing cookware will work just fine with your glass ceramic cook top.
Cooking on a glass ceramic cook top does not require special pots or pans. Since cookware
plays an important role in cooking efficiency and convenience, keep in mind the following
information when selecting your cookware.
The cookware should have a flat bottom.  Although glass and other types of cookware can
be used, metal cookware with thick, smooth, flat bottoms will generally conduct the heat
well.  Aluminum and stainless steel cookware usually works best.  Avoid cookware with
shaped and rounded bottoms as well as utensils that warp when heated.
Use cookware of the correct diameter only.  The base of the pot or pan should be about as
wide as the cooking zone on which it is used – not much wider or much narrower.  By using
utensils with the correct diameter, you should achieve maximum heating efficiency with the
shortest possible boiling times.
Be certain that both the cook top panel and the bottom of your pots and pans are clean
and dry before use.  By doing so, you will help prevent scratches and stains.
Heating Elements
This KENYON cook top contains ribbon-type, radiant heating elements.  The radiant
elements will “light up” about 4-5 seconds after being turned on.  The special design of
these elements direct the heat up through the ceramic glass providing efficient cooking.
Temperature limiters are included in each element to ensure that the safe operating
temperature of the ceramic glass top is not exceeded.  The temperature limiter will cycle the
radiant element off to prevent exceeding the maximum surface temperature.
Knobs & Indicator Lights
The cooking area controls are called “infinite” controls.  This type of control has an infinite
selection of heat settings.  The control settings begin at low and increase heat output by
cycling the heating elements between “off” and full power as you turn the knob clockwise.
The heating elements will stay at full power for longer periods and at zero power for shorter
periods as you turn the knob clockwise, thus controlling the heat output.
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