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Surface cooking
Surface cooking
BURNER POSITION
FUNCTION
TYPE OF FOOD
RIGHT FRONT (RF)
Quick heating
Low simmering
Boiling Food
Tomato Sauce*
RIGHT REAR (RR)
Low simmering
Chocolate, Casseroles,
Sauces
CENTER
Using Griddle
Pancakes, Hamburgers,
Fried Eggs,
Hot Sandwiches
LEFT FRONT (LF)
Quick heating
Boiling Food
LEFT REAR (LR)
General heating
General Food
Casseroles
NOTE
* Tomato sauce needs to be stirred during the low simmering
This provides better heat distribution for larger cookware (12” [30.5 cm]) or larger
pots and pans.
The center oval burner can also be used for large pots and pans, but is designed
to be used with the center burner grate and/or the center griddle accessory (if
equipped).
The oval burner also spreads out the heat more evenly over the large center
cooking area.
Each surface burner has a control knob with
settings from HI to LO.
They also have a LITE setting that is only
used to light the flame. The electronic
ignition system sparks when the control
knob is in the LITE position.
The surface burner indicator next to the
control knob shows which burner the knob
controls.
Gas surface burners and control knobs
LR
RR
LF
RF
CENTER
Your gas range cooktop has five gas
burners. All sealed cooktop burners are of
an open-port design to provide you easy
assembly and accurate and dependable
operation. The different burner sizes ensure
you have the proper heat source for the
desired cooking job.
The right rear side burner provides precise cooking performance for delicate foods
and foods that require low heat for long cooking times. The right rear side burner
lets you use the LO setting for a very low simmer setting.
The left rear side and center round burners are general-purpose burners that can
be used for most cooking. The HI to LO settings provide a wide range of cooking
temperatures to meet your cooking needs.
The right and left front side burners provide maximium output. These burners can
also be used as general-purpose burners, but they are designed to provide quick
heat to large cookware. (The dual burner on the right front is designed to control
inner flame and outer flame separately.). The right and left front side burner
spreads out the heat with a larger circle of flames.