F L ! T F
30" Radiant
Electric Cooktop
Use & Ca_e Guide
Cubierta para Cocinar
Eldctrica Radiante de 30"
Ma_ua_ de_ consu_w_ido_-
Models, Modelos 911.44022; 44023', 44024, 44029, 44424
229C4020P256-2 Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
(SR-10487) Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com
20P2562 ENv01
I-
ELECTRICRADIANTCOOKTOP
TABLEOFCONTENTS
Cooktop Safety ..................... 3_,
Protecting the Cooktop ............. 5
Features of Your Cooktop ......... 6
Removal of Packaging Tape ....6
Cooking Zones ......................... 7
HotCooktop IndicatorLight .........7
Cooking Utensils and Woks .....7
Checking Your Cookware .........8
Cookware Performance ............ 8
Radiant Coils ............................ 8
Temperature Limiter ................. 8
Control Settings ........................ 8
Dual Cooking Zones ................. 9
Bridge Surface Unit .................. 9
Home Canning Tips .................. 9
Glass-Ceramic Cooktop ....10-12
Cleaning ............................ 10_11
Potential for
Permanent Damage ............... 11
Precautions ............................. 12
Control Knobs ......................... 12
Before Calling for
Service .............................. 13-14
Warranty .................................. 15
Consumer Service
Numbers ................................. 32
For your convenience and future reference, please write down your model
and serial numbers in the space provided. They are located on a tag
underneath the cooktop.
MODELNUMBER:
© Sears, Roebuck and Co.
SERIALNUMBER:
2
20P2562 ENV01
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance. When using
gas or electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be
followed, including the following:
• NEVERHEATunopenedfood
containers.Pressurebuildupcan
causethe containertoburst and
cause injury.
IMPORTANT:Toensuresafety
foryourself,family,andhome,please
readyourUseand CareGuide
carefully.Keepit handyforreference.
Paycloseattentionto SafetySections.
BE SUREyour appliance is installed
andgrounded bya qualified
technician.
• DONOTleavechildrenaloneor
unattendednearan appliance inuse.
• TEACH CHILDRENnotto play
with controlsorany partofthe
appliance,and nottosit,climb,or
stand onanypartoftheappliance.
• CAUTION:NEVERSTOREitems
of interesttochildrenin cabinets
abovethe appliance.Children
climbing onthe appliancecould
be seriouslyinjured.
• KEEPTHISbookfor lateruse.
• NEVERUSE yourappliancefor
warmingor heatingthe room.
• NEVERTRY to repairor replace
anypart oftheapplianceunless
instructionsare giveninthis guide.
All otherwork shouldbe done by
a qualified technician.
• ALWAYS KEEP combustiblewall
coverings,curtains,dishcloths,
towels,potholdersand otherlinens
a safe distancefromthe appliance.
• NEVERLEAVEcontainersof fat
or drippings onyourcooktop.
• ALWAYSKEEPcookingzones
freefrom thingsthat will burn.
Food,woodenutensils,and
greasebuildup couldcatchfire.
Plasticutensilscould meltand
cannedfoodscould explode.
Yourapplianceshouldneverbe
usedasa storagearea.
• ALWAYSKEEPyourappliance
clearofthings thatwill burn
(gasolineand otherflammable
vaporsor liquids).
• NEVERTRY tocleana hotsurface.
Somecleanersproducenoxious
fumes,and wetclothsor sponges
couldcause steamburns.
• NEVERWEAR loose-fittingclothing
whenusingyourappliance.
• NEVERUSEa towelor otherbulky
cloth as a potholder.Makesure the
potholderisdry. Moistpotholders
and wet clothsor spongescould
causesteamburns.DO NOT let
potholderstouch hotcookingzones.
• DO NOTtouchcookingzonesor
surfacesnearthem.Thesemay be
hotenoughto causeburns even
thoughthey aredark incolor. During
and afteruse,do nottouch or let
clothingor flammablematerial
contactthecookingzonesuntilthey
havehadtimeto cool.
3
20P2562 ENV01
IMPORTANTSAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
• ONLY certain kinds of glass or
ceramic cookware can be used
for cooktop cooking. Make sure
the cookware you choose to use
is designed for cooktop cooking
without breaking due to the
sudden temperature change.
• ALWAYS USE care when
touching cooking zones.
They will retain heat after the
cooktop has been turned off.
• COOKWARE USED for
cooktop cooking should be flat
on the bottom and large enough
to cover the heating zone being
used. Undersized utensils
expose the heating zone and
may result in direct contact
or ignition of clothing. The
proper-size utensil will also
improve efficiency.
• NEVER LEAVE cooking zones
unattended at high settings.
Boilovers result in smoking
or greasy spills which could
catch fire.
• NEVER cook on a broken
cooktop; cleaning solutions and
spillage could penetrate it and
create the risk of electrical shock
or fire. Contact a qualified
technician for repairs.
• LARGE SCRATCHES OR
IMPACTS to glass cooktops
can lead to broken or shattered
glass.
•ALWAYS TURN utensil handles
inward and away from other
cooking zones to reduce the risk
of burns, ignition, unintended
contact and spillage.
• NEVER use your appliance for
warming or heating the room.
• CLEAN ventilating hoods
frequently. Do not allow grease
to accumulate on the hood or
filter.
• WHEN PREPARING flaming
foods under the hood, turn the
ventilation fan on.
• USE extreme caution when
moving a pan of hot fat. Wait
until the fat is cool.
READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS INFORMATION NOW!
Be sure everyone in your home
knows what to do in case of fire.
Never use water on a grease
fire; it will only spread the
flames.
COOKTOP GREASE FIRE:
Never pick up a flaming pan...
1. Turn off the surface elements.
2. Smother the flame with a tightly
fitting lid, use baking soda, or
use a dry chemical, foam or
halon-type extinguisher.
20P2562 ENv01
4
OPERATION
ProtectingtheCooktop
• DO NOT slidecookwareacross
yourcooktop.
• DO NOT usea dishtowelor sponge
to cleanor wipeyourcooktop.
• DO NOT usescouringpowdersor
plastic, nylon,or metalcleaning
pads on yourcooktop.
• DO NOT applyyourcooktop
cleaning cremeto the cooktop
surface ifthesurfaceishot.
• READthe instructionlabelon the
cooktop cleaningcremebottle
beforeattemptingtocleanthe
surfaceof yourcooktop.
• AFTER cleaning the cooktop
surface,be sureto wipeoff any
residuethat may be leftfromthe
cremewith a dry papertowel.
• FORMAJORspills, turn the surface
control knobto OFF.Usea dry
paper towelto wipeup spill,then
usea razor scraper (heldwitha
potholder)at a45° angleagainst
thesurfaceofthecooktopto
scrape remainingspillfrom the
hotcooking zone.
• DO NOT cook directlyon the
surfaceofthe glass.
• DO NOTusethecooktopasa
cutting board.
_ AUTION: When
the surface controls
are turned off, the
Hot Surface Indicator light
will remain lit until the
cooktop surface has cooled
to approximately 150°F.
The glass ceramic surface
will retain heat after the
indicator light goes out.
Use caution until the cooktop
surface has had time to cool.
Sugarspills (suchasjellies,fudge,
candy syrups) or meltedplastic can
cause pitting ofthecooktopsurface
unlessthespill is removedwhileitis
still hot.Specialcareshouldbetaken
whenremovinghotsubstances.
Followtheseinstructionscarefullyand
removesoilwhilespillis hot.
1. Turnoff all surface units.Remove
hotpans.
2. Wearingan ovenmitt:
a. Usethe razorscraper to move
thespillto a coolarea onthe
cooktop.
b, Removethe spillwithpaper
towels.
3. Any remaining spillover should be
left until the surface of the cooktop
has cooled.
4. Don't usethe surface unitsagain
untilall of theresiduehasbeen
completelyremoved.
NOTE: Ifpitting or indentationinthe
glass surface has already occurred,
the cooktopglasswill haveto be
replaced. In this case,servicewillbe
necessary.
J
20P2562 ENv01
5