ce/ Whirlpool CoHPOR4r,O MODULARCOOKTOPS Models RC8800XKH (3Modular~nit) RC830OXKH(~Modular~nit) Right Module Position RC8800XKI-I Plug-In Grill Module (packed separately with RGE-8300H) Model and Senal Plug-In Surface L!nit Modules Lefi Module One-Piece Reflector “I ..- 1- c..-I_--. RC8300XKH Chrome Bowls Center Module Position (only on RC8300XKH) Right Module Plug-In Surface Unit Modules Left Module Position h\,J \ Handle \-------r .
Surface Control Unit Knobs RC8300XKI-l Grill/Griddle Control Knobs Left Rear Con~ol Knob . Right Rear Control Knob .Wght Front Control Knob vlodule SipId Light Righl : Module 44. Signal Light Right Module COiltrOl Knob *Left Front Control Knob Left Module Signal Light I Left Moduie Controi Knob 0 The rectangular boxes. ‘: or :’ indicate which control knob to use for the grill or griddle. The grill or griddle may be used in either the left or right positions.
RC8800XKH Surface Control Unit Knobs Grill/Griddle Control Knobs Left Rear Control Knob - Center R ear COMfOl Knob ‘Right Re, ar Control Knob Module signal Lisht r Right Front Control Knob Right Module Signal Light Center Front Control Knob Center M&&e. Sisnd Light Left Fron It Control Knob Slgnal Lights will glou when a surface unit or module is ori.
Your cooktop has two or three sections which are called modules. One module has two 6-inch surface units. another has a 4-inch and an g-inch surface unit, and the grill is another module. All the modules are interchangeable and can be installed in any position in your cooktop. Additional modules may be purchased from your dealer. Optional items include: a griddle module. a rotisserie accessory for the grill; an extra grill: a cutting board; and additional surface unit combinations.
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4. Do not leave children alone or unattended in the area where the cooktop is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance. Do not let children play with the cooktop. It is not a toy! 5. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless it is specifically recommended in literature you receive with it. All servicing should be referred to a qualified technician. 6. Don’t store flammable materials near surface units. 7. Do not use water on grease fires.
How to use surface To turn on surface unit PUSH IN and turn to desired setting. Handle I unit controls The control knobs on your modular cooktop have a featurerequired on all ranges and cooktops-to help keep children from accldentally turning on the surface units. You must push in (down) on them first, then turn to the desired setting. The design to the left of each knob indicates which unit is controlled by that knob. (For example. ::s#.
Approximate grill cooking times (NOTE: Preheat grill for five minutes at suggested control setting.
How to remove and replace modules Make sure all Surface Unit Control Knobs are in the “OFF” and the modules are cool before removing or replacing. To remove or replace Surface Unit Modules 1. To remove: l Lift module using the handle at the front. (See Step 1.) Raise front just high enough to grasp at front edge. l Ease module toward you using both hands to unplug it. (See Step 2.) l Lift module out of cooktop. It may be used in any cooktop position (left.
How to clean Receptacle I I \ Terminal To remove surface unit, lift and pull straight out. Hold surface unit level when replacing. I i Lift 10 Push / and care for your cooktop 1. To remove the control knobs for cleaning: l Be sure control knob is in the “OFF” position. l Grasp the knob and pull straight up. l Wash in warm. sudsy water. l Push knob back into place (indicator line pointing to “OFF”). 2.
HOW PART WHAT TO USE Frame of cooktop Soft cloth. warm soapy water l Nylon or plastic scouring pad for stubborn spots l Surface units and grill heating element No cleaning required l Griddle and griddle cover Warm, soapy water Wipe off regularly when cooktop is cool. Do not use abrasive or harsh cleansers. Spatters or spills will burn off. Do not immerse in water. Do not place in Self-Cleaning Oven l l Wash. rinse and dry well. Do not immerse griddle in water. Do not use steel wool.
How to use the optional griddle The griddle (Part No. 261950) can be used III any position of either unit. Make sure the correct ,.. ::: or .. .. . control knob is used r** Before you use the griddle the first time: 1 Lliash it with hot sudsy water. using a sponge or dish cloth Do not jrnmerse griddle in water. (See below. “To clean the griddle .
lower front. using the handle. The bottom must fit into the holes in the (,ooktop frame. Pull the griddle forward slightly until notches slide into the holes. The griddle WA be level and firm when correctly replaced. ! Replace the cover only over clean. cool griddle. To replace griddle, line up griddle terminals with cooktop receptacle and push the griddle into position.
Step 4 Spit in low position 10 place foods securely on spit: Roasts ;ilwrt the spit lengthwise through the center of roasts and rest for Mance by rotating Fasten the meat securely !-Leave the spit In and out of ribs forming accordion folds. keeping Ribs TII~!nbs in balance for smooth turning and even cooking. Poultry Place the >plt through the cavity of the bird. Use the rotisserie :o:k> to h(11cithe iegs close to the body of the bird. Tie the wings Lki:~!.wd.
Hints and tips i Cooking on the rotlsserle can produce spattering. Clean all parts of the rcjtisserie and griil after each use. Fat may become rancid and develop ari odor if all parts are not thoroughly cleaned 2 The rotisserie end supports for the spit and motor can become hot dunng use. Allow all parts to cool before taking apart for cleaning .3 A tent or half circle of heavy duty foil can be placed over the rotisserie to 5ave cooking time and grease spattering.
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