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KitchenAid KEDT105V - Using the Range; Before Using the Cast-Iron; Surface Elements; Using the Cooktop Controls

KitchenAid KEDT105V
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Using
ike
Range
RIGHT
REAR
CONTROL
—
KNOB
LEFT
REAR
CONTROL
—
KNOB
SURFACE
ELEMENT
INDICATORS
AND
LIGHTS
LEFT
FRONT
CONTROL
-
KNOB
RIGHT
FRONT
CONTROL
-
KNOB
Before
Using
the
Cast-Iron
Surface
Elements
some
smoking
and
odor
as
the
elements
are
heating;
this
is
normal
and
nontoxic.
The
stainless
steel
rings
around
each
element
will
also
permanently
change
to
a
gold
color
as
the
elements
heat.
If
the
coating
is
not
hardened
before
use,
it
can
adhere
to
the
pan
and
remove
some
of
the
element
finish.
Using
the
Cooktop
Controls
The
solid
dot
in
the
Surface
Element
Indicator
shows
which
surface
element
is
turned
on
by
that
knob.
Grasp
the
control
knob,
push
down
and
turn
in
either
direction
to
any
of
the
settings
indicated,
or
to
any
position
in
between.
The
Power
ON
light
in
the
Surface
Element
Indicator
will
come
on
when
the
element
is
on.
Burn
or
Fire
Hazard
Be
sure
all
control
knobs
are
turned
to
OFF
and
all
Power
ON
lights
are
off
when
you
are
not
cooking.
Someone
could
be
burned
or
a
fire
could
start
if
a
surface
element
is
accidentally
left
on.
The
control
knobs
for
each
element
have
infinite
positions
ranging
from
"HI"
for
the
highest
level
of
heat
to
"LO"
for
simmer.
The
following
settings
are
merely
a
guide
and
may
vary
according
to
the
material
and
thickness
of
the
pan
used:
Use
HI
to
bring
foods
to
a
boil.
Use
6
-
5
to
hold
a
rapid
boil
or
for
fast
frying.
Use
4
to
continue
frying
or
for
foods
cooked
in
a
double
boiler.
IMPORTANT:
The
elements
on
your
KitchenAid
range
have
a
protective
coating
which
must
be
heat
hardened
before
use.
To
cure
this
coating,
heat
the
elements
on
HIGH
for
three
to
five
minutes
without
a
pan.
There
will
be
Use
3
-
2
to
continue
boiling
or
cooking
medium
to
large
amounts
of
food.
Use
LO
to
keep
smaller
amounts
of
food
at
the
boiling
point
or
to
gently
simmer
foods.
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