Kenmore 73511 User Manual

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Adjust top burner flame size so It does not

extend beyond the edge of tbe cookware.

Excessive flame is hazardous.

«Use only dry pot holders—moist or damp pot

holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from

steam. Do not lei pot holders come near open
flames when lifting cookware. Do not use a towel
or other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.

«To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition
of flammable materials and spillage, turn cook­
ware handles toward the side or back of the

range without letting them extend over adjacent
burners.

® Always turn surface burner to OFF before

removing cookware.

9 Carefully watch foods being fried at a high
flame setting.

a Wever block the vents (air openings) of the

range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that

are necessary for the range to operate properly
with correct combustion.. Air openings are locat­
ed in the following places:

—Oven vent at the rear of the cooktop.
—Air intake under the storage drawer

—Air vent at the top of the oven door.

9 Do not use a wok on the cooking surface if
the wok has a round metal ring that is placed
over the burner grate to support the wok.
This ling acts as a heat trap, which may damage
the burner grate and burner head,, Also, it may
cause the burner to work improperly. This may
cause a carbon monoxide level above that
allowed by current standards, resulting in a

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Foods for frying should be as dry as possi­

ble. Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh
foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over
sides of pan.

9 Use least possible amount of fa! for effec­
tive shallow or deep-lai frying. Filling the pan

too full of fat can cause spillovers when food is
added.,

® if a combination of oils or fats will be used

in frying, stir together before heating or as fats
melt slowly,

9 Always heat fat sJov/ly and watch as it heats,

® Use deep-fat thermometer whenever possi­

ble to prevent overheating fat beyond the smok­
ing point

9 Use proper pan size. Avoid pans that are

unstable or easily tipped. Select cookware with

flat bottoms large enough to cover burner
grates. To avoid spillovers, make sure cookware

is large enough to contain food properly. This will
both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous
accumulations of food, since heavy spattering or
spillovers left on the range can ignite. Use pans
with handies that can be easily grasped and will
remain cool.

® When using glass cookware, make sure it is
designed for top-of-range cooking,

9 Keep all plastics

away from top burners.

® Do not leave plastic

items Oil the cook-

top—they may melt if

left too dose to the
vent.

9 Do not leave any items on the cooktop. The

hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items
and will increase pressure in closed containers,

which may cause them to burst.

9 To avoid the possibility of a burn, always be
certain that the controls for all burners are at
the OFF position and all grates are cool
before attempting to remove a grate.

eWhen flaming foods are under the hood,
turn the fan off. The fan, if operating, may
spread the flames,

9 If range is iocaied near a window, do not use

long curtains that could blow over the top burn­
ers and create a fire hazard.

9 If you smell gas, turn off the gas to the range
and call a qualified service technician. Never use
an open flame to locate a leak,

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