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Midea MER30B12AWWC
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• Do not use if cooktop is broken. Cleaning solutions and spillovers may
penetrate the broken cook-top and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a
qualified service provider immediately for repairs.
• To prevent cooktop glass breakage, do not slide cookware across cooking
surface or otherwise scratch cooktop glass. Do not use the glass cooktop as
a cutting board.
Types of Cooking Elements:
All Midea ranges are provided with 4 cooking elements (capable of raising
foods to safe cooking temperatures).
As the cooking elements operate, they will automatically
cycle on and off - even at the highest setting - to maintain power levels.
NOTE: Higher powered elements are placed towards the front for higher
temperature or shorter duration cooking, such as boiling, searing, and pan
frying. Lower powered elements are placed towards the rear for lower
temperature or longer duration cooking, such as simmer or melting chocolate.
Pan Size/Element Size Selection:
To minimize burn risk and maximize cooking efficiency, cookware should
completely cover the outlined area of the cooking element as indicated
below:
Correct Selection:
Small Pan on
Small Element
Large Pan on
Large Element
Small Pan on
Large Element
(with only inner
ring of activated )
Incorrect Selection:
Small Pan on
Large Element
Pan Off -Center
on Element
EN-40

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