Kenmore 79074332310, 79074332311, 79074332312, 79074332313, 79074332314 Owner’s Manual

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Use & Care Guide Gufa de uso y cuidada
English / Espafiol
Model/Modelos.. 790.7433*, 7434*
Kenmoreo
P/N 807189701 Rev B
Sears Brands Management Corporation Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Sears Canada, Inc. Toronto (Ontario) Canada M5B 2C3
www.sears.ca
Table of Contents
Please carefully read and save these instructions ............................... 2
Kenmore One Year Limited Warranty .................................................. 2
Before Setting Oven Controls ...................................................................... 9
Oven Vent Location ................................................................................... 9
Before Setting Surface Controls ............................................................... 10
Using Proper Cookware ......................................................................... 11
Cookware Material Types ..................................................................... 11
Setting Proper Burner Flame Size ......................................................... 11
Home Canning .......................................................................................... 12
Setting Surface Controls ............................................................................ 13
Setting Surface Burners .......................................................................... 13
Oven Controls ............................................................................................. 14
Minimum and Maximum Control Settings ............................................ 14
Warmer Drawer ...................................................................................... 26
Self Clean .................................................................................................. 28
Care & Cleaning ......................................................................................... 30
Before You Call ........................................................................................... 34
Oven Baking ............................................................................................. 34
Solutions to Common Problems .............................................................. 35
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This Use & Care Guide contains operating instructions for your appliance and feature information for several models. Your product may not have all the described features. The graphics shown are representative. The graphics on your appliance may not look exactly like those shown. Common sense and caution must be practiced with installing, operating and maintaining any appliance.
I(enmore One Year Limited Warranty
When installed, operated and maintained according to all supplied instructions, if this appliance fails due to a defect in material and workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® to arrange for free repair.
If this appliance is ever used for other than private family purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty covers ONLY defects in material and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
1. Cracks in a ceramic glass cooktop that are not a result of thermal shock.
2. Stains and scratches on a ceramic glass cooktop resulting from accident or improper operation or maintenance.
3. Expendable items that can wear out from normal use, including but not limited to filters, belts, incandescent light bulbs and bags.
4. A service technician to instruct the user in correct product installation, operation or maintenance.
5. A service technician to clean or maintain this product.
6. Damage to or failure of this product if it is not installed, operated or maintained according to all instructions supplied with the product.
Z Damage to or failure of this product resulting from accident, abuse, misuse or use for other than its intended purpose.
8. Damage to or failure of this product caused by the use of detergents, cleaners, chemicals or utensils other than those recom- mended in all instructions supplied with the product.
9. Damage to or failure of parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to this product.
Disclaimer of implied warranties; limitation of remedies
Customer's sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair as provided herein. Implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law. Sears shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limi- tation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the duration of implied warranties of merchantability or fitness, so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty applies only while this appliance is used in the United States or Canada*. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. * In Canada, in-home repair service is not available in all areas, nor will this warranty cover user or servicer travel and transporta-
tion expenses if this product is located in a remote area (as defined by Sears Canada Inc.) where an authorized servicer is not avail- able.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3
All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
This manual contains important safety symbols and instructions. Pay attention to these symbols and follow all instructions given.
Do not attempt to install or operate your appliance until you have read the safety precautions in this manual. Safety items throughout this manual are labeled with a
WARNING or CAUTION statement based on the hazard type.
DEFINITIONS
_This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
- Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in death or serious injury.
- Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
If the information in this manual
is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
--Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
--WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
--Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,
servicer or the gas supplier.
Important: Indicates installation, operation, maintenance, or valuable information that is
not hazard related.
Air curtain or other overhead range hoods, which operate by blowing a downward air flow on to a range, shall not be used in conjunction with gas ranges other than when the hood and range have been designed,
tested and listed by an independent test
laboratory for use in combination with each other.
Do Not Leave Children Alone -
Children should not be left alone or unat- tended in the area where appliance is in use.
They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance, including the
storage drawer, lower broiler drawer, warmer drawer, or lower double oven.
Save these instructions for future reference.
Never cover any slots, holes, or
passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire oven rack with materials, such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
Storage In or On Appliance m
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, near surface units or in the storage
drawer, warmer drawer or lower oven. This includes paper, plastic, and cloth items, such as cookbooks, plastic ware, and towels, as well as flammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on or near the range.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Tip Over Hazard
A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
Verify the anti-tip device
has been installed to floor or
wall.
Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged to floor or wall when the range is moved.
Do not operate the range without the
anti-tip device in place and engaged.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children
and adults,
Range
leveling leg _T_ ^_,: ,,:_
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__'-- bracket
To check if the anti-tip bracket is installed
properly, use both arms and grasp the rear
edge of the range back. Carefully attempt
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to title range forward. When properly
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installaed, the range should not tilt forward.
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Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation
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instructions supplied with your range for
proper installation.
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Stepping, leaning, or sitting on the door or drawers of a range can result in serious injuries and also cause damage to the appliance. Do not allow children to climb or play around the range. The weight of a child on an open over door may cause the range to tip, resulting in serious burns or other injury.
Do not heat unopened food containers. Build-up of pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury.
When heating fat or grease, watch it closely. Grease may catch fire if it
becomes too hot.
Do not use water or flour on grease fires. Smother fire or flame or use dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher. Cover the fire with a pan lid or use baking soda.
Use dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholders touch hot cooking areas. Do not use towels or other bulky cloths.
Do not store items of interest to children in the cabinets above a range or on
the backguard of the range. Children climbing on the range to reach items could
be seriously injured.
Important: Important Safety Notice - The
California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act requires the governor of
California to publish a list of substances
known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harms, and it requires busi- nesses to warn customers of potential
exposures to such substances.
Wear proper apparel. Loose- fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using this appliance. Do not let clothing or other flammable materials come
into contact with hot surfaces.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Read and follow the below
instructions and precautions for unpacking, installing, and servicing your appliance:
Remove all tape and packaging before
using the range. Destroy the carton and
plastic bags after unpacking the range. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
Proper InstallationmBe sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician in
accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.- latest edition, or in
Canada CAN/CGA B149.1, and CAN/ CGA B149.2, and the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No.70-1atest edition, or in Canada CSA Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, and
local code requirements. Install only per installation instructions provided in the
literature package for this range.
User ServicingmDo not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifi- cally recommended in the manuals. All other servicing should be done only by a qualified technician. This reduces the risk of personal injury and damage to the
range. Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified
technician and an authorized repair service. Know how to disconnect the
power to the range at the circuit breaker or fuse box in case of an emergency.
Never modify or alter the construction of an range by removing the leveling legs,
panels, wire covers, anti-tip brackets/ screws, or any other part of the range.
Remove the oven door from any unused
range if it is to be stored or discarded.
For electric ignition models only--Do not attempt to operate the range during a power failure. If the power fails, always turn off the range. If the range is not turned off and the power resumes, the range will begin to operate again. Once the power resumes, reset the clock and
oven function. Cold temperatures can damage the elec-
tronic control. When using this appliance for the first time, or when the appliance has not been used for an extended period of time, be sure the appliance has been in temperatures above 32°F (0°C) for at least 3 hours before turning on the power to the appliance.
Be sure to have an appropriate foam-type fire extinguisher available, visible, and easily located near the appliance.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR OVEN
Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
Use care when opening oven door, lower oven door, or warmer drawer (some models). Stand to the side of the range when opening the door of a hot oven. Let hot air or steam escape before you remove or replace food in the oven.
Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. The oven vent is located below the backguard. Touching surfaces in this area when the oven is on may cause severe burns. Do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items on or
near the oven vent. These items can melt or ignite.
Do not cook food on the oven bottom. Always cook in proper bakeware and
always use the oven racks.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Placement of Oven Racks - Always place
oven racks in desired location while oven
is cool. If rack must be moved while oven in hot, use extreme caution and do not let
potholder contact hot heating element in oven. Use potholders and grasp the rack with both hands to reposition. Remove all
bakeware and utensils before moving the
rack.
Do not use a broiler pan without its insert.
Broiler pans and inserts allow dripping fat to drain away from the high heat of the
broiler. Do not cover the broiler insert with aluminum foil; exposed fat and grease
could ignite.
Protective Liners - Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottoms, except as
suggested in the manual. Improper instal-
lation of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock, or fire.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR COOKTOP
Use Proper Flame Size m Adjust flame size so it does not extend beyond the edge of the utensil. The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion of the burner flame to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to flame will also improve efficiency.
Know which knob controls each surface
heating unit. Place a pan of food on the surface element unit before turning it on, and turn the element off before removing the pan.
When flaming foods under a ventilating
hood, turn the fan on.
Use proper pan size m This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different sizes. Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit heating element. The use of undersized utensils will expose a portion
of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing.
Proper relationship of utensil to element
will also improve efficiency. Utensil handles should be turned inward
and not extend over adjacent surface elements _ To reduce the risk of burns,
ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, the handle of the utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent
surface units. Never leave surface elements unattended
at high heat settings _ Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite, or a pan that has boiled dry may
melt. Glazed cooking utensils _ Only certain
types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for cook top service without breaking due to the sudden change in temperature. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for cook top use.
Improper cookware may break due to
sudden changes in temperature. Check the cookware manufacturer's recommen-
dations for cooktop use. Do not use decorative surface burner
covers. If an element is accidentally turned on, the decorative over will become hot and possibly melt. Burns will
occur if the hot covers are touched. Damage may also be done to the
cooktop.
Always turn knob to the full LITE position when igniting top burners. Visually check
that burner has lit. Then adjust the flame so it does not extend beyond the edge of
the utensil.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR RANGE
Before manually cleaning any
part of the range, be sure all controls are turned off and the range is cool. The range may be hot and can cause burns.
Clean the range regularly to keep all
parts free of grease that could catch fire.
Pay particular attention to the area around each surface element. Do not
allow grease to accumulate. Always follow the manufacturer's recom-
mended directions for use of kitchen cleaners and aerosols. Be aware that excess residue from cleaners and aerosols
may ignite causing damage and injury.
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE
HEATING UNITS, OR SURFACE COOKING
ELEMENTS, AREAS NEAR THESE SURFACE HEATING UNITS, OR INTERIOR SURFACE OF THE OVEN. Both surface heating and oven heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Areas near surface cooking units may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other
flammable materials touch these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool. Among
these areas are the cook top, surfaces facing the cook top, the oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings, oven door and
oven door window.
Clean ventilating hoods frequently. Grease should not be allowed to accumu-
late on the hood or filter. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning
hoods.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR SELF-CLEANING OVENS
Clean only the parts listed in this manual.
Before using self-clean, remove the broiler pan, any food, utensils, and bakeware
from the oven. Remove oven racks unless otherwise instructed.
Do Not Use Oven Cleaners. No commer-
cial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven.
Do Not Clean Door Gasket. The door
gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or
move the gasket.
CONVERSION TO L.P. GAS
Personal injury or death from electrical shock may occur if the conversion to L.P.gas is not made by a qualified installer
or electrician.
Any additions, changes or conversions required in order for this appliance to satisfactorily meet the applica- tion needs must be made by a qualified tech-
nician.
This appliance allows for conversion to
Liquefied Petroleum (L.P.)Gas.
If L.P.conversion is needed, contact your
local L.P.Gas provider for assistance. The L.P. conversion kit is provided with this appliance and is located on the lower REAR (back side)
panel of the range. Before installing the kit
be sure to read the L.P. Installation Instruc- tions and follow them carefully when making
the installation.
Some birds are extremely sensitive to the fumes given off during the self-clean cycle of any oven. Move birds to another
well-ventilated room.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Avoid fire hazard or electrical
shock. Do not use an adapter plug, an extension cord, or remove grounding prong from electrical power cord. Failure to follow this warning can cause serious injury, fire or
death.
This appliance is equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
For personal safety, the range must be properly grounded. For maximum safety, the power cord must be plugged into an elec- trical outlet that is correctly polarized and properly grounded.
If a 2-prong wall receptacle is the only available outlet, it is the personal responsi- bility of the consumer to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall receptacle installed by a qualified electri-
cian.
Do not under any
circumstance, cut, remove, or bypass the grounding prong.
PRODUCT RECORD
In this space below, record the date of purchase, model and serial number of your product. You will find the model and serial number printed on an identification plate.
See Figure 2 for serial plate location. Model No.
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Save sales receipt for future reference.
Figure 2: Serial plate location
To locate the serial plate, open storage drawer (some models) or warmer drawer
(some models). The serial plate is attached to the lower right oven frame.
Power supply cord
with 3-prong grounding plug.
Figure 1: Grounding type wall receptacle
See the installation instructions packaged with this range for complete installation and grounding instructions.
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Before Setting Oven Controls
Oven Vent Location
The oven vent is located below the control panel (See Figure 3). When the oven is on, warm air passes through this vent. This venting is necessary for proper air circulation in the oven and good baking results. Do not block oven vent.
oven vent
Figure 3: Do not block oven vent location
Do not line the oven walls, racks, bottom or any other part of the range with aluminum foil. Doing so will destroy heat distribution, produce poor baking results and cause permanent damage to the oven interior. Aluminum foil will melt
to the interior of the oven.
Always use pot holders or oven mitts when using
the oven. When cooking, the oven interior and exterior, as well as the oven racks, will become very hot which can cause burns.
Removing, replacing, and arranging flat or offset oven racks
To Arrange - Always arrange the oven racks when the oven is cool (prior to operating the oven).
To Remove - Pull the oven rack straight forward until it reaches the stop position. Lift up front of oven rack slightly and slide out.
To Replace - Place the oven rack on the rack guides on both sides of oven walls. Tilt the front of oven rack upward slightly and slide the oven rack back into place. Be sure oven racks are level before using.
fiat handle oven rack
offset oven rack
Figure 4: Oven rack types Oven Rack Descriptions
Flat oven racks (or the flat handle oven rack) may be used for most cooking needs and may be placed in most oven rack positions.
The offset oven rack (some models) provides additional stepdown positions from the standard flat rack design. The offset design positions the base of the rack about 1/2 of a rack position lower than the flat rack and may be used in most oven rack positions.
To maximize oven cooking space, place the bottom oven rack (some models) in the lowest rack position for baking or roasting large cuts of meat.
Air Circulation in the Oven
For best baking results allow 2-4" (5-10 cm) around the cookware for proper air circulation and be sure pans and cookware do not touch each other, the oven door, sides or back of the oven cavity. Hot air must be able to circulate around the
cookware in the oven for even heat to reach around the food.
Before Setting Surface Controls
Check Burner Cap Placement Before Operating the Surface Burners
To prevent flare-ups and avoid creation of
harmful by-products, do not use the cooktop without all burner caps properly installed to insure proper ignition and gas flame
size.
It is very important to be sure that all surface burner caps and burner grates are properly installed and in the correct locations before operating the cooktop burners.
Important notes:
Always keep surface burner caps in place whenever using a surface burner.
When placing the burner caps, be sure that all burner caps are seated firmly and rest level on top of burner heads.
For proper flow of gas and ignition of burners do not allow spills, food, cleaning agents or any other material to enter the gas orifice port opening.
On round style burners, the burner cap lip (See Figure 5) should fit snug into the center of burner head and rest level.
Burner cap
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Burner cap lip
Once in place, you may check the fit by gently sliding the burner cap from side to side to be sure it is centered and firmly seated (See Figure 7). When the burner cap lip makes contact inside the center of the burner head you will be able to hear the burner cap click. Please note that the burner cap should not move off the center of the burner head when sliding from side to
side.
Check and be sure that all oval style (some models) burner caps are correctly in place on oval burner heads.
Figure 7: Checking the fit
Installing Burner Grates
Surface elements may appear to have cooled
after they have been turned off. The surface element may still be hot and burns may occur if the surface element is touched before it has cooled sufficiently.
Figure 5: Burner cap lip placement Refer to Figure 6 for correct and incorrect burner cap place-
ment.
Correct burner cap
placement
Figure 6: Burner cap placement
Incorrect burner cap
placement
Figure 8: Burner grates placement Make sure the burner grates are properly placed on the cooktop
before using the surface burners. The grates are designed to rest inside the recess on the cooktop.
To install burner grates, place grates flat-side down and align into the cooktop recess. Grates should rest flush against each other and against the sides of the recess (See Figure 8).
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Before Setting Surface Controls
Using Proper Cookware
Do not place flammable items such as plastic
salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings on the cooktop when it is in use. These items could melt or ignite. Potholders, towels or wooden spoons could catch fire if placed too close to the range cooktop.
Important: Do not place aluminum foil, or any material that can melt on the
range cooktop. If these items melt they may damage the cooktop.
For best cooking results, cook- ware should have flat bottoms
that rest level on the surface burner grate. Before using
cookware, check for flatness by rotating a ruler across the bot- tom of the cookware (See Figure 9).
Figure 9: Testing cookware
Important:
The size and type of utensil used, and the amount and type of food being cooked will influence the burner flame setting needed for best cooking results.
Cookware Material Types
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 and pitting).
Setting Proper Burner Flame Size
Never extend the flame beyond the outer edge
of the cooking utensil. A higher flame wastes energy, and increases your risk of being burned by the flame.
The color of the flame is the key to proper burner adiustment. A good flame is clear, blue and hardly visible in a well-lighted room. Each cone of flame should be steady and sharp. Adiust or clean burner if flame is yellow-orange.
Figure 10: Correct and incorrect flame settings
For most cooking: start on the highest setting and then turn to a lower setting to complete the process. Use the recommendations in Table 1 as a guide for determining proper flame size for various types of cooking.)
For deep fat frying: use a thermometer and adiust the surface knob accordingly. If the fat is too cool, the food will absorb the fat and be greasy. If the fat is too hot, the food will brown so quickly that the center will be under cooked. Do not attempt to deep fat fry too much food at once as the food will neither brown or cook properly.
Table 1: Flame size recommendations
Copper - Excellent heat conductor but discolors easily (See Aluminum).
Stainless - Slow heat conductor with uneven cooking results. Is durable, easy to clean and resists staining.
Cast Iron - A slow heat conductor however will retain heat very well. Cooks evenly once cooking temperature is reached.
Porcelain-enamel on metal - Heating characteristics will vary depending on base material.
Glass - Slow heat conductor.
Flame Size * Type of Cooking
High flame Start most foods; bring water to a boil;
pan broiling
Medium flame Maintain a slow boil; thicken sauces;
gravies; steaming
Low flame Keep foods cooking; poach; stewing
_These settings are based for medium-weight metal or aluminum pans with lids. Settings may vary when using
cookware made from different materials.
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Before Setting Surface Controls
Home Canning
Canning can generate large amounts of steam.
Use extreme caution to prevent burns. Always raise the lid to vent steam away from you. Safe canning requires that harmful micro-organisms are destroyed and the jars are sealed completely. When canning in a water bath canner, a gentle but steady boil must be maintained continuously for the required
time.
Be sure to read and observe all the following points when home canning with your appliance. Check with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Web site and be sure to read all the information they have available as well as follow their recommendations for home canning procedures.
Use only quality flat bottom canners when home canning. Use a straight-edge to check canner bottom.
Use only a completely flat bottom canner with no ridges that radiate from the bottom center when home canning. Heat is spread more evenly when the bottom surface is flat.
Make sure the diameter of the canner does not exceed 1 inch beyond the surface element markings or burner. It is
recommended to use smaller diameter canners on electric coil and ceramic glass cooktops and to center canners on
the burner grates.
Start with hot tap water to bring water to boil more quickly.
Use the highest heat seating when first bringing the water to a boil. Once boiling is achieved, reduce heat to lowest possible setting to maintain that boil.
Use tested recipes and follow instructions carefully. Check with your local Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service or a manufacturer of glass jars for the latest canning infor-
mation.
It is best to can small amounts and light loads.
Do not leave water bath or pressure canners on high heat for an extended amount of time.
Alternate surface units between each batch to allow the units and surrounding surfaces to cool down. Try to avoid
canning on the same burner unit all day.
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