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Using the gas surface burners, Setting the flame size, Using the proper cookware – LG Studio 30 Inch Slide-In Gas Smart Range Owners Manual User Manual

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OPERATION

Using the Gas Surface Burners

CAUTION

• Match the size of the cooktop burner or element

to the size of the cookware in use. Using a large

element for a small pan wastes heating energy,

and the exposed surface of the element is a burn

or fire hazard.

1

Be sure that all of the surface burners and

grates are placed in the correct positions.

2

Place cookware on the grate.

3

Push the control knob and turn to the

LITE

position to light the burner.

NOTE

• The electric spark ignition system makes a

clicking noise.

4

Turn the control knob to control the flame

size.

CAUTION

• Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around

any burner while another burner is on. All the

burners spark when any burner is turned to

LITE

. An electric shock may result causing you to

knock over hot cookware.

Setting the Flame Size

Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce heat.

Match the flame size on a gas burner to the

cookware being used for fastest heating.

CAUTION

• Never let the flames extend up the sides of the

cookware.

NOTE

• The flames on the surface burners may burn

yellow in the presence of high humidity, such as

a rainy day or a nearby humidifier.

• After LP gas conversion, flames can be bigger

than normal when you put a pot on the surface

burner.

Using the Proper Cookware

• Aluminum

- Medium-weight cookware is recommended

because it heats quickly and evenly. Most

foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet.

Use saucepans with tight fitting lids when

cooking with minimum amounts of water.

• Cast-Iron

- If heated slowly, most skillets will give

satisfactory results.

• Stainless Steel

- This metal alone has poor heating properties

and is usually combined with copper,

aluminum or other metals for improved heat

distribution. Combination metal skillets work

satisfactorily if they are used with medium

heat as the manufacturer recommends.

• Enamelware

- Under some conditions, the enamel of this

cookware may melt. Follow cookware

manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking

methods.

• Glass

- There are two types of glass cookware. Those

for oven use only and those for top-of-range

cooking.

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