LG LCE3681ST Owner's Manual (English) - Page 9

Avoiding Scratches, For Best Results, Tips For Saving Energy - electric cooktop

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ENGLISH SELECTING COOKWARE (cont.) AVOIDING SCRATCHES It is recommended to always use heavier gauge stainless steel cookware on your ceramic cooktop surface. This will help reduce the possibility of developing scratches on the ceramic surface. Low-quality cookware can scratch the cooktop surface. Cookware should always be lifted over the ceramic cooktop surface to prevent scratching. Sliding any type of cookware over the ceramic cooktop can affect the overall appearance of the cooktop. Over time, sliding ANY type of cookware over the ceramic cooktop may alter the overall appearance of the cooktop. Eventually, the buildup of scratches can make cleaning the surface difficult and degrade the overall appearance of the cooktop. Scratches can also result from grains of sand (e.g., after washing vegetables) which are dragged with the pot across the cooking surface. FOR BEST RESULTS: Always follow the recommendations for proper cookware type and size. In addition: • Do not use dirty pans with grease buildup. Always use pans that are easy to clean after cooking, and make sure that the bottoms of the pans are clean and dry. • When cooking with large amounts of liquid, use large pots so that nothing can boil over. • Do not let pans boil dry. This may cause permanent damage in the form of breakage, fusion, or marring that can affect the ceramic cooktop. (This type of damage is not covered by your warranty.) • Match the pan size and Cooking Zone to the amount of food being prepared. TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY: • Always position pots and pans before you switch on the Cooking Zone. • Dirty cooking zones and cookware use more electricity. • Whenever possible, always have the lid firmly placed on the pots and pans so that they are completely covered. • Switch off the cooking zones before the end of the cooking time to use the residual heat for keeping food warm or for melting purpose. • The base of the pot should have the same size as the cooking zone. • Using a pressure cooker shortens the cooking times by up to 50%. 9

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ENGLISH
9
SELECTING COOKWARE
(cont.)
AVOIDING SCRATCHES
It is recommended to always use heavier gauge
stainless steel cookware on your ceramic cooktop
surface. This will help reduce the possibility of
developing scratches on the ceramic surface.
Low-quality cookware can scratch the cooktop
surface.
Cookware should always be lifted over the ceramic
cooktop surface to prevent scratching.
Sliding any type of cookware over the ceramic
cooktop can affect the overall appearance of the
cooktop. Over time, sliding ANY type of cookware
over the ceramic cooktop may alter the overall
appearance of the cooktop. Eventually, the buildup
of scratches can make cleaning the surface difficult
and degrade the overall appearance of the
cooktop.
Scratches can also result from grains of sand (e.g.,
after washing vegetables) which are dragged with
the pot across the cooking surface.
FOR BEST RESULTS:
Always follow the recommendations for proper
cookware type and size. In addition:
• Do not use dirty pans with grease buildup. Always
use pans that are easy to clean after cooking, and
make sure that the bottoms of the pans are clean
and dry.
• When cooking with large amounts of liquid, use
large pots so that nothing can boil over.
• Do not let pans boil dry. This may cause
permanent damage in the form of breakage,
fusion, or marring that can affect the ceramic
cooktop. (This type of damage is not covered by
your warranty.)
• Match the pan size and Cooking Zone to the
amount of food being prepared.
TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY:
• Always position pots and pans before you switch
on the Cooking Zone.
• Dirty cooking zones and cookware use more
electricity.
• Whenever possible, always have the lid firmly
placed on the pots and pans so that they are
completely covered.
• Switch off the cooking zones before the end of the
cooking time to use the residual heat for keeping
food warm or for melting purpose.
• The base of the pot should have the same size as
the cooking zone.
• Using a pressure cooker shortens the cooking
times by up to 50%.