Frigidaire FCFE3062AW Complete Owners Guide - Page 14

Before Setting Surface Controls

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14 BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS Types of Ceramic Cooktop Elements The circles on the ceramic glass cooktop outline the size and type of element underneath. The elements on your cooktop depend on the model. • A single radiant element has one circle. Some models have a large Simmer to Boil element for large pots • A dual radiant element (some models) has two circles. The dual radiant element may be set using only the smaller inner element or both inner and outer elements may be set to heat together for a larger surface. • Dual elements allow more flexibility with the size of cookware. • A keep warm element (some models) has one small circle. It is used to keep food warm after cooking. The keep warm element is not designed to cook food. Figure 3: Single and double elements Figure 6: Surface elements Figure 4: Large single element (some models) Figure 5: Warm zone

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BEFORE SETTING SURFACE CONTROLS
Types of Ceramic Cooktop Elements
The circles on the ceramic glass cooktop outline
the size and type of element underneath. The ele-
ments on your cooktop depend on the model.
A single radiant element has one circle. Some
models have a large Simmer to Boil element for
large pots
A dual radiant element (some models) has two
circles. The dual radiant element may be set us-
ing only the smaller inner element or both inner
and outer elements may be set to heat together
for a larger surface.
Dual elements allow more flexibility with the
size of cookware.
A keep warm element (some models) has one
small circle. It is used to keep food warm after
cooking. The keep warm element is not de-
signed to cook food.
Figure 3: Single and double elements
Figure 4: Large single element (some models)
Figure 5: Warm zone
Figure 6: Surface elements