Before setting surface controls – FRIGIDAIRE FGEF301DNW User Manual

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USING PROPER COOKWARE

The size and type of cookware used will infl uence the

setting needed for best cooking results. Be sure to follow

the recommendations for using proper cookware as

illustrated in Figures 1 & 2.
Cookware should have fl at bottoms that make good

contact with the entire surface heating element (Figure

1). Check for fl atness by rotating a ruler across the

bottom of the cookware (Figure 2).

Figure 2

Figure 1

BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS

COOKWARE MATERIAL TYPES

The cookware material determines how evenly and

quickly heat is transferred from the surface element to

the pan bottom. The most popular materials available

are:
Aluminum- Excellent heat conductor. Some types

of food will cause it to darken (Anodized aluminum

cookware resists staining & pitting). If aluminum pans

slide across the ceramic glass cooktop, they may leave

metal marks which will resemble scratches. Remove

these marks immediately.
Copper- Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily.

May leave metal marks on ceramic glass (see Aluminum

above).
Stainless steel- Slow heat conductor with uneven

cooking results. Is durable, easy to clean and resists

staining.
Cast iron- A poor heat conductor however will retain

heat very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is

reached. Not recommended for use on ceramic cooktops.
Porcelain-enamel on metal- Heating characteristics will

vary depending on base material. Porcelain-enamel coating

must be smooth to avoid scratching ceramic cooktops.
Glass- Slow heat conductor. Not recommended for

ceramic cooktop surfaces because it may scratch the glass.

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