Manual

Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air radiant cooktop cartridge. The two cooking
areas are identified by circles on the glass-ceramic cooktop. When an element is turned
ON, the cooktop will heat up and the red glow of the heating element can be seen through
the glass-ceramic top. It is normal to see the red glow of the element whenever it cycles
on. The element will cycle on and off for all control settings except Hi. However, it may
also cycle on Hi if improper cookware is used.
BEFORE FIRST USE CLEAN COOKTOP CARTRIDGE (See p.7)
For best results, always use recommended cookware.
Different cookpots and different amounts of food being prepared will influence the
control settings needed for best results. (See cooktop or range use & care manual
for typical control settings.) For fastest cooking, start with the surface control on
Hi for one minute; then turn the control to the lower desired setting. Covering pans,
whenever possible, speeds cooking and is more energy efficient.
The glass-ceramic cooking area retains heat for a period of time after the elements
have been turned off. Put this retained heat to good use. Turn the elements off
a few minutes before food is completely cooked and use the retained heat to
complete the cooking. Because of this heat retention characteristic, the elements
will not respond to changes in heat settings as quickly as coil elements. In the
event of a potential boil over, remove the cookpot from the cooking area.
When preparing foods which can be easily scorched or over-cooked, start cooking
at a lower temperature setting and gradually increase temperature as needed.
A higher setting than normal may be necessary when using cookpots made with
material that is slow to conduct heat, such as cast iron.
A lower setting can be used when cooking small quantities of foods or when using
a cookpot that conducts heat quickly.