Proper use of the electric hotplate, Type of cooking – Caple C736GSS User Manual
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PROPER USE OF THE ELECTRIC HOTPLATE
When the pan comes to the boil, turn the heat down to the level desired.
Remember that the hotplate will continue to produce heat for about five minutes
after it has been turned off.
While using the electric hotplate, you must:
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avoid keeping it on without something on it;
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avoid pouring liquids on it while it is hot;
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use flat-bottomed (electric hotplate type) pots and pans only;
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use cooking receptacles which cover as much of the surface of the hotplate as
possible;
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to save electricity, use lids whenever possible;
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never cook food directly on the hotplate: always use a pan or suitable
container.
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caution: the cooking hob becomes very hot during operation. Keep
children well out of reach.
Switched OFF
For melting operations (of
butter or chocolate)
To keep foods warm or heat
small quantities of water
To heat greater quantities of
water and to whip creams
and sauces
Slow boiling, e.g.spaghetti,
soups, boiled meats, to
continue steam heating of
roast meats and stews.
Far all kinds of fried foods,
steaks, cutlets and cooking
without a lid.
For browning of meat, cooked
potatoes, fried fish and for
boiling large quantities of
water.
Rapid frying, grilled steaks,
etc.
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Type of cooking
Position
of switch
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C - Roasting -Frying
B - Cooking
A - Warming
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