Operation
Radiant Elements
Dual Elements
Bridge Element
(36" and 45" Models Only)
English 4
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Do not use the glass surface as a cutting board.
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Do not slide cookware across the cooking surface; it may scratch the glass.
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Do not place wet pans on the glass surface.
This type of electric element uses a wire ribbon located under the ceramic glass
surface to provide the heat for cooking. There are an infinite number of heat set-
tings between the LO and HI positions. Detents (fixed positions) are found at LO
and HI to define minimum and maximum heat settings. Radiant elements will
cycle on and off by design. (See Temperature Limiters, below.)
Figure 3 - Radiant Control Knob
LO
The dual element consists of two radiant ribbon elements within the same heating
area. Either the small inner element or both the inner and outer elements may be
selected for use. There are detents at LO and HI with infinite settings between.
To turn ON the small, inner element, push down on the control knob and turn it
counterclockwise following the single line graphic.
To turn ON both inner and outer elements together, push down on the control
knob and turn it clockwise following the double line graphic.
Figure 4 - Dual Element Control Knob
The Bridge element consists of 3 separate elements that can be operated in 2 dif-
ferent ways:
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Use of either one or both of the circular elements independently.
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Use of both circular elements plus the Bridge element simultaneously with a
single control.
When all 3 elements are used, it creates an oblong heating area. This oblong
shape is ideal for griddles, open roasters and poachers. Pans should have a flat
bottom and match the bridge cooking area as closely as possible.
OFF
HI
MED
OFF
HI
HI
LO
LO