User manual

About the Solid
Element
The solid elements are made from a cast iron plate into which
electrical heating coils have been embedded. The coils are
arranged to provide a uniform heat distribution. Heat from the
solid element is conducted to the cookware rather than
radiated, as is the case with the electrical coils.
Since the solid elements are made from cast iron, they share
many qualities of cast iron cookware -- gradual heat-up, even
cooking and heat retention. These qualities provide the cook
with certain advantages. Although the elements are slower to
heat than standard electrical coil elements, once heated they
provide even heat distribution. When heavy gauge, flat bottom
utensils are used, even heat distribution prevents hot spots or
scorching. Less water is needed to cook foods. Energy can be
saved by turning the element off before cooking is completed
and using the retained heat to finish cooking.
The solid elements are easy to clean because they are slightly
elevated and sealed into the cooktop surface (without drip
bowls). Therefore, spills flow onto the cool surface area rather
than burning onto the element. Simple maintenance keeps the
elements looking like new.
Since this manual explains how you can obtain the best use of
your cooktop, it is essential that you follow the instructions
carefully. This will enable you to more fully enjoy and properly
maintain your appliance.
Should you have any questions about your Jenn-Air, please
write to us.
ConsumerRelationsDepartment
Jenn-Air Company
3035 Shadeland Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46226-0901