USE AND CARE MANUAL FOR ELECTRIC COOKTOP MODELS: CTE36B, CTE36P, CTE48B & CTE48P THIS MANUAL SHOULD REMAIN WITH THE COOKTOP FOR REFERENCE Page# 1 of 1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR COOKTOP WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: 1. USE THIS UNIT ONLY IN THE MANNER INTENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER. 2. BEFORE SERVICING UNIT, SWITCH POWER OFF AT SERVICE PANEL AND LOCK SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS TO PREVENT POWER FROM BEING SWITCHED ON ACCIDENTALLY.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting garments or those with long sleeves should never be worn while cooking. 2. DO NOT TOUCH HOT COOKING AREA OR THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING AREA. These areas may be hot, even though dark in color. Areas near surface units may become hot enough to cause burns (among these areas are the cooktop glass, frame or areas facing the cooktop). Never let clothing, potholders or other flammable materials come in contact with a cooking area until it is cool.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE COOKTOP FOR THE FIRST TIME: Be sure all packing materials, labels or tape are removed from the cooktop surface. Wipe with a clean, damp sponge and dry CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS for glass top.) Precautions to observe to preserve the cooktop appearance. make it easier to remove food soil and water spots. The glass surface is resistant to impact but not unbreakable if pan a pan or other object is dropped on it with sufficient force.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Controls See Fig 1 of 2 for control locations and operation summary. Each element has a control knob that is designated for use with it. See Fig 1 or 2 for control knob locations and Fig 3 for control knob description. Controls are turned on by pushing the knob in and turning the knob in either direction to the heat setting desired. Caution: The control knobs are designated for various elements based on the knob graphics.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Temperature Limiters All heating elements are equipped with a temperature limiter, for safety reasons. The limiter will cycle the heating element, regardless of the control setting. This is normal and should not be cause for alarm. But, the following may cause the cycling to be more frequent. The bottom of the cooking utensil is not flat, convex or concave. The utensil/pan is too small in diameter for the element being used. Material of utensil/pan is poor conductor of heat.
MODEL CTE48B AND CTE48P RADIANT ELEMENTS - CONTROLS - SIGNAL LIGHTS SINGLE ELEMENT 7" 1800W BRIDGE 800W SINGLE ELEMENT 7" 1800W SINGLE ELEMENT 6" 1200W DUAL ELEM ENT 8"/5" 2100W/70 0W SINGLE ELEMENT 6" 1200W POWER ON SIGNAL LIGHT 4 2 WARMING SURFACE 300W 3 DUAL ELEMENT 9"/6" 2400W /1000W SURFACE HOT SIGNAL LIGHT 1 1 1 LEFT LEFT FRONT RIGHT FRONT 7" ROUND ELEMENT CONTROL PUSH & TURN IN EITHER DIRECTION SINGLE ELEMENT CONTROL PUSH & TURN IN EITHER DIRECTION 7" ROUND ELEMENT CONTROL PUSH
MODEL CTE36B AND CTE36P RADIANT ELEMENTS - CONTROLS - SIGNAL LIGHTS DUAL ELEMENT 8"/5" 2100W/700W SINGLE ELEMENT 7" 1800W SINGLE ELEMENT 6" 1200W BRIDGE 800W SINGLE ELEMENT 7" 1800W WARMING SURFACE 300W DUAL ELEMENT 9"/6" 2400W/1000W POWER/SURFACE HOT SIGNAL LIGHT 2 3 4 1 LEFT 7" ROUND ELEMENT CONTROL CENTER REAR SINGLE ELEMENT CONTROL PUSH & TURN IN EITHER DIRECTION PUSH & TURN IN EITHER DIRECTION RIGHT 7" ROUND & BRIDGE ELEMENT CONTROL PUSH & TURN CCW FOR 7" ELEMENT PUSH & TURN CW FOR 7"
Control Knob Location Instruction The following describes the graphics for the cooktop knobs when knobs are removed for cleaning they must be returned to the proper location to ensure the knob graphics correspond to the element being controlled. See Fig 1 or 2, depending on your cooktop model, for location of the four (4) knob styles used. The graphics appear on the flange of the knob.
CONTROL SETTING GUIDELINE Heating Elements TYPE ITEM BEING COOKED CONTROL SETTING Keep food -1/2 -1/2 to 5 CONTROL SETTING GUIDELINE Warming Zone TYPE ITEM BEING COOKED CONTROL SETTING 4 5 to 6 Quick heat up Note: A range of heat setting is indicated because the best setting will depend on the type, temperature and quantity of food as well as type of utensil/pan being used, the element selected and most important The settings are also based in 240 volt power supply.
CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Caring for your cooktop is easy and its beauty will be preserved if you follow a few simple maintenance techniques described in this section. Additionally some special cleaning methods are also described. Supplies The following items will be useful in the maintenance of your glass surface. Paper towels, sponge or cloth (avoid using soiled wipers) Razor blade scraper (supplied with cooktop) Nonmetallic scouring pads (i.e.: Tuffy ) General cleaners (i.e.
CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Special Cleaning Methods The following applies to the glass surface only: Sugar, syrup, milk or tomato spills REMOVE IMMEDIATELY/WHILE SURFACE IS HOT USE RAZOR BLADE SCRAPER ONLY NEVER USE DRY OR WET TOWELS OR SPONGES. Remove utensil/pan from surface and turn control off. Angle scraper slightly and push spill or residue off the heated 5).
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Warranty Full One Year Warranty Covers repairs and replacement of parts found to be defective due to materials and workmanship, for one year from the date of purchase, or date of occupancy for new previously unoccupied dwelling. Keep proof of purchase date or occupancy date available for inspection. Warranty Service Under terms of this warranty, service must be provided by a factory authorized service agency or representative, during normal working hours.
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