Home canning information, Positioning racks and pans, Rack placement for specific foods – Whirlpool FGP335B User Manual

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U S I N G Y O U R R A N G E

• Handles

should be made of a sturdy, heat-

resistant material and be securely attached

to the pan.

• Pans

should be easy to clean. Check to be

sure there are no crevices, rough edges or
areas where food might collect.

• Be sure pans

do not tip, whether they are

full or empty.

• Use cookware

only as it was intended to

be used. Follow pan instructions. This is
very important for glass cookware because
some should be used only in the oven.

Other pans are marked as flameware and
may be used on the surface burners.

Home canning information

The large diameter of most water-bath or
pressure canners combined with high heat
settings for long periods of time can cause
damage to the cooktop.

To protect your range:
• For best results,

use a canner which can

be centered over the surface burner.

• Do not place canner

on two surface

burners at the same time. Too much heat
will build up and will damage the cooktop.

• Start with hot water.

This reduces the

time the control is set on high. Reduce

heat setting to lowest position needed to
keep water boiling.

Positioning racks and pans

For baking/roasting with one rack,

place

the rack so the top of the food will be
centered in the oven.

Rack placement for specific foods:

FOOD

RACK POSITION

Frozen pies, large
roasts, turkeys

1st or 2nd rack

guide from bottom

Angel and bundt cakes,

most quick breads,

yeast breads, casse­

roles, meats

2nd rack guide
from bottom

Cookies, biscuits,

muffins, cakes,
nonfrozen pies

2nd or 3rd rack
guide from bottom

When baking on two racks,

arrange racks

on first and third rack guides from bottom.

^WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard

• Always position oven rack(s) in

desired location before turning oven
on. Be sure the rack(s) is level.

• If rack(s) must be moved while oven

is hot, use potholders or oven mitts to
protect hands.

• Do not place items on the open oven

door.

• Be careful when installing and remov­

ing large food items from sixth rack
position. Food will be close to hot
surfaces, including oven bottom and
sides.

Failure to follow the above precautions

could result in personal injury.

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