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COOKING VESSEL SELECTION 

 

The physical characteristics of pots and pane influence the performance of cooking. Heat is 
transferred through the glass top to the cooking vessel. Proper contact of the cooking vessel the 
stove top will assure heat is readily absorbed. Vessels with the following characteristics will work well. 
 

Flat Bottom:  

Use pans with bottoms that become flat when heated. In the cold state, the pan bottom must be 
slightly concave, I.e. must have small center bow; the size of the bow depends on the material, the 
thickness, and the diameter of the pan bottom. The entire bottom should touch the heating area in 
order to allow for even heat distribution. This will help eliminate “hot spots” which may scorch or burn 
food. One way to check the concavity of the pan bottom is to place a straightedge ruler parallel to the 
bottom of the pan. 

 
If your cookware spins on the cooking surface, it means that a small bow has formed toward 

the stove top during heating. Do not use this cookware. 

 

RIGHT 

 

 

WRONG 

        

   

  

 

 

    

Warped pan  

 

  Warped pan    

  

Warped pan 

 

Corrected Diameter:  

The Diameter of the vessel should be the same as the diameter of the glowing heat zone. 

 
Good Balance: 

Your pan should always be level on the cooking surface, with or without food in it. It 

will make good contact with the heating area for uniform heat distribution.

 

 

WRONG 

 

Thick Bottom: 

Pans with thick bottoms are also effective in eliminating hot spots by providing good 

heat distribution. In general, you should not use a vessel with a bottom less than 1/16”. 

Summary of Contents for GOURMET II G2247T-5100

Page 1: ...G2247T 5400 208v G2247TV 5400 208v G2247T 5200 240v G2247TV 5200 240v Serial Number IMPORTANT Read all instructions before operating stove Save the Owner s Manual Installation instructions for local...

Page 2: ...should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance WEAR PROPER APPAREL Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance USER SERVICING Do not repair...

Page 3: ...until it has had sufficient time to cool Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns among these surfaces are 1 Surfaces surrounding the stove top 2 The potholder support 3 T...

Page 4: ...ibution This will help eliminate hot spots which may scorch or burn food One way to check the concavity of the pan bottom is to place a straightedge ruler parallel to the bottom of the pan If your coo...

Page 5: ...cellent for gourmet cooking Wine Sauce and egg cookery Remember that tin lining will wear thin with continued use It must be re tinned to avoid toxic reactions between copper and food Ceramic Glass Ce...

Page 6: ...n about this product contact The Hope Company Inc 1 800 325 4026 for a dealer near you CAUTION 1 Avoid using abrasive plastic nylon and cloth pad They can scratch the stove tops surface 2 A void using...

Page 7: ...rn the burners off press the appropriate BURNER POWER OFF button DIGITAL TIMER 1 To activate the digital timer press the DIGITAL TIMER POWER button The timer display will flash Now using the or adjust...

Page 8: ...utton for approximately five 5 seconds CABINET INSTALLATION Cut Out Dimensions Width 21 3 8 Depth 12 3 8 See page 1 for minimum height Distance between cut out and wall to be no less than 3 1 Locate s...

Page 9: ...IANT ELEMENT 240V LARGE RADIANT ELEMENT 208V LARGE RADIANT ELEMENT 4 G2247T 5100 G2247T 5200 G2247T 5400 75203 75204 75205 120V SMALL RADIANT ELEMENT 240V SMALL RADIANT ELEMENT 208V SMALL RADIANT ELEM...

Page 10: ...es to our satisfaction to have been nonconforming or defective SEAWARD after establishing customer s purchase date and determining problem to be under warranty will either repair the product at their...

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