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CAUTION

Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above the stove top. Children climbing on the 

stovetop, to reach items could be seriously injured.

Do not touch the surface or areas near the stove as they may be hot.

Cooking surfaces may be hot, even though they are dark in color. Areas near the unit become hot 

enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, let clothing, or other flammable materials 

near stovetop, until the stovetop has had sufficient time to cool. "HOT LIGHT" will remain on for a period 

of time after the unit is turned off*. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause 

burns, among these surfaces are:

 

1.  Surfaces surrounding the stovetop.

2.  The pot and pans.

3.  Potholders.

* Note: surface may still be hot to touch.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The branch circuit requirement is as follows:

 

MODEL

VOLTAGE

RATING

(KW)

BREAKER SIZE

(AMPS)

MINIMUM*

WIRE SIZE

(AWG)

2247-AC-5100

120

2.4

25

14

2247-AC-5200

240

2.4

15 (PER LEG)

14

Mentioned in title 33 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 183, Subpart I, Section 183.435.b

COOKING OPERATION

1.  Push knob down to clear safety lock and turn counter clockwise to desired setting.

2.  The indicator light will turn on when the burners are active.

3.  The burners will cycle on and off during cooking, this is a normal funciton of the stove.

COOKING VESSEL SELECTION

The physical characteristics of pots and pans influence the performance of cooking. Heat is transferred 

through the stovetop of the cooking vessel. Proper contact of the cooking vessel to the stovetop 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.

Summary of Contents for 2247-AC-5100

Page 1: ...MANUAL FOR ELECTRIC STOVES Working for a safer world CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING APPLIANCE MODELS 2247 AC 5100 2247 AC 5200 SERIAL NUMBER_________________________________________ 75253...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ents should never be worn while using the appliance USER SERVICING Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual All other servicing should be referr...

Page 4: ...Mentioned in title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 183 Subpart I Section 183 435 b COOKING OPERATION 1 Push knob down to clear safety lock and turn counter clockwise to desired setting 2 The indi...

Page 5: ...steel Enamelware Ideal for cooking large amounts of liquid It is stain resistant The thickness of the bottom should be at least 3 32 of an inch thick Aluminum Best suited for frying braising and pot r...

Page 6: ...he stovetop surface such as plastic objects aluminum foil sugar and foods with high sugar content remove it immediately while the stove is still hot preferably with a razor blade scrapper before perma...

Page 7: ...ut to the dimension shown 3 Peel off tape and secure the stove to the counter top Note Please clean the entire surface surrounding the counter top Dust particles and loose sediment may cause the stove...

Page 8: ...6 2247 AC 5100 2247 AC 5200 6...

Page 9: ...5100 75243 ENCLOSURE 13 2247 AC 5100 75247 INFINITE SHIELD BOTTOM 14 2247 AC 5100 80592 TOP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST MODELS 2247 AC 5200 ITEM MODEL NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 2247 AC 5200 72302 3 4 GROMMET 3...

Page 10: ...following information 1 The Part Number 2 The Part Description 3 The Model Number of the Stove 4 The Serial Number of the Stove The Model Number and the Serial Number of the Stove will be found on th...

Page 11: ...under warranty are 1 Porcelain enamel 2 Glass 3 Routine maintenance that may be required The foregoing Warranty and condition shall apply to any repaired reworked or replaced products part or componen...

Page 12: ...NOTES 10...

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