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Surface cooking – Electrolux EW30ES65GS User Manual

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Surface Cooking

Cookware material types

Setting the cooktop

Available cooktop settings

Element size indicators

The cookware material determines how evenly and

quickly heat is transferred from the surface element

to the pan bottom. The most popular materials

available are:
ALUMINUM - Excellent heat conductor. Some

types of food will cause it to darken (Anodized

aluminum cookware resists staining & pitting). If

aluminum pans slide across the ceramic glass

cooktop, they may leave metal marks which

will resemble scratches. Remove these marks

immediately.
COPPER - Excellent heat conductor but discolors

easily. May leave metal marks on ceramic glass

(see Aluminum above).
STAINLESS STEEL - Slow heat conductor with

uneven cooking results. Is durable, easy to clean

and resists staining.
CAST IRON - A poor heat conductor however will

retain heat very well. Cooks evenly once cooking

temperature is reached. Not recommended for use

on ceramic cooktops.
PORCELAIN-ENAMEL on METAL - Heating

characteristics will vary depending on 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 glass.

The cooktop control provides 5 digital display

windows to help set power levels for the heating

zones located on the cooktop. These settings work

the same way as normal knob settings except the

settings are displayed in LCD style displays.

Your control provides 25 different settings for each

heating zone. Some of these power levels include

Lo (1%) fig. 1, 5.0 (medium 50%) fig. 2, Hi

(100%) fig. 3.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Some cooktop zone positions offer 2 or 3 different

element sizes. At these locations, you may choose

to use the single inner heating ring only or you may

add 1 or 2 more heating rings with each press of

the

BURNER SIZE key.

The number of circles displayed at the element

zone LCD represents the number of heating rings

available for that position.

The

hi+ and lo- keys provide incremental

adjustments for more precise control when

changing settings between the lower heat levels

(Lo to 3.0 power levels). Higher heat level setting

changes (between 3.0 to HI) will change much

faster.

Display Setting Changes

Setting / Power

Incremental change

Lo to 3.0 (1-30%)

0.2

3.0 to HI (30-100%)

0.5

• 1 circle = single element
• 2 circles = double element (some positions)
• 3 circles = triple element (left front position)