User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Introducing your new range
- Before you begin
- Surface cooking
- Operating the oven
- The oven control panel
- Oven lock
- Setting the clock
- Setting the kitchen timer
- Timed cooking
- Delay start
- Turning the oven light on and off
- Minimum and maximum settings
- Using the oven racks
- Baking
- Convection baking
- Convection roasting
- Broiling
- Air fry
- Using the special function
- Using the keep warm feature
- Using the smart control feature
- Using the voice control
- Using the options function
- Using the Sabbath feature
- Maintaining your appliance
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty (U.S.A)
- Warranty (CANADA)
- Appendix
- Instrucciones de seguridad importantes
- Introducción a su nueva estufa
- Antes de comenzar
- Superficie de cocción
- Funcionamiento del horno
- Panel de control del horno
- Bloqueo del horno
- Ajuste del reloj
- Cómo programar el temporizador de cocina
- Cocción por temporizador
- Retrasar el inicio
- Cómo encender y apagar la luz del horno
- Ajustes mínimos y máximos
- Uso de las parrillas del horno
- Hornear
- Horneado por convección
- Asar por convección
- Asar a la parrilla
- Freidora de aire
- Uso de la función especial
- Cómo usar la función de mantener caliente
- Uso de la función de control inteligente
- Uso de la función de control por voz
- Cómo usar la función de opciones
- Uso de la función Sabbat
- Mantenimiento de su electrodoméstico
- Resolución de problemas
- Garantía (EE.UU.)
- Garantía (CANADÁ)
- Apéndice
- Consignes de sécurité importantes
- Présentation de votre nouvelle cuisinière
- Avant de commencer
- Table de cuisson
- Utilisation du four
- Panneau de commande du four
- Verrouillage du four
- Réglage de l'horloge
- Réglage de la minuterie
- Cuisson minutée
- Départ différé
- Activation et désactivation de l'éclairage du four
- Réglages minimum et maximum
- Utilisation des grilles du four
- Cuisson traditionnelle
- Cuisson par convection
- Rôtissage par convection
- Cuisson au gril
- Friture par application d'air
- Utilisation de Fonction spéciale
- Utilisation de la fonction Maintien au chaud
- Utilisation de la fonction Smart Control
- Utilisation de la fonction commande vocale
- Utilisation de la fonction des options
- Utilisation de la fonction Sabbat
- Entretien de votre appareil
- Dépannage
- Garantie (ÉTATS-UNIS)
- Garantie (CANADA)
- Annexe
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Surface cooking
Griddle
The coated griddle provides an extra cooking surface. This is useful especially
when cooking meats, pancakes, or other foods requiring a large cooking space.
The griddle is available only with the bridge element. Use caution when putting
the griddle on the bridge element.
It is advisable to preheat the griddle. See the table below.
Type of Food
Preheat
Time
Preheat
Condition
Cook
Condition
Pancakes 5 min. MED MED
Hamburgers / Bacon 5 min. 6 6
Fried Eggs / Sausages 5 min. 4 4
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches 5 min. 6 4
* This table is for reference only.
CAUTION
• Do not remove the griddle until the cooktop, surfaces, and griddle itself cool
down.
• The griddle on the cooktop may become very hot when you use the cooktop or
oven. Use oven gloves when placing or removing the griddle.
• The griddle is quite heavy. Use both hands when placing or removing the
griddle.
• Do not overheat the griddle. This can damage the coating of the griddle.
• Do not use metal utensils that can damage the griddle surface.
• Do not use the griddle for other purposes like a cutting board or storage.
• Do not cook excessively greasy foods. The grease may spill over.
• Do not preheat cooking for more than 10 minutes. They can be transformed.
• When cooking, use safety gloves so that the grids do not move.
NOTE
• Griddle settings may need to be readjusted over time.
• The griddle may discolor over time as it becomes seasoned with use.
• Do not leave the griddle rusty. Remove the rust before or during use of the
griddle.
Choosing the proper cookware
What your cookware is made of determines how evenly and quickly heat is
transferred from the surface element to the pan bottom.
• ALUMINUM - Excellent heat conductor. Some types of food will cause the
aluminum to darken. (Anodized aluminum cookware resists staining & pitting).
If aluminum pans are slid across the ceramic cooktop, they may leave metal
marks that resemble scratches. Remove these marks as soon as the cooktop
cools down.
• COPPER - Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily. May leave metal
marks on ceramic glass (to remove, see above.)
• STAINLESS STEEL - Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking results.
It's durable, easy to clean, and resists staining.
• CAST IRON - A poor conductor; retains heat very well. Cooks evenly once
cooking temperature is reached. Not recommended for use on ceramic
cooktops.
• ENAMELWARE - Heating characteristics will vary depending on the 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 surface.