n Never leave the surfaceunits unattended athigh heat settings.Boilovers causesmoking and greasyspillovers that maycatch on fire.n Avoid scratching theglass cooktop. Thecooktop can bescratched with itemssuch as sharpinstruments, rings orother jewelry and rivetson clothing.n Use little fat foreffective shallow ordeep fat frying. Fillingthe pan too full of fatcan cause spilloverswhen food is added.n If a combination of oilsor fats will be used infrying, stir togetherbefore heating, or asfats melt slowly.n Always heat fat slowly,and watch as it heats.n Do not operate theradiant surface units ifthe glass is broken.Spillovers or cleaningsolution may penetratea broken cooktop andcreate a risk of electricalshock. Contact aqualified technicianimmediately shouldyour glass cooktopbecome broken.n Never use the glasscooktop surface as acutting board.n Do not place or storeitems that can melt orcatch fire on the glasscooktop, even when it isnot being used.Use proper pan size—select cookware having flat bottomslarge enough to cover the surface unit heating element. Theuse of undersized cookware will expose a portion of thesurface unit to direct contact and may result in ignition ofclothing. Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit willalso improve efficiency.WARNING!RADIANT SURFACE UNITSIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.10Operating InstructionsInstallation InstructionsSafety InformationTroubleshooting TipsCustomer Service