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Frigidaire 36" Electric Cooktop

Frigidaire 36" Electric Cooktop

36" W x 21-1/2" D x 3" H

FFEC3605LW

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    1. Complete Owner's Guide

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    2. Wiring Diagram

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    3. Installation Instructions

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    4. Product Specifications Sheet

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    5. Instrucciones de instalación

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    6. Guide d'utilisation complet

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    7. Instructions d'installation

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    Cooktops/Stovetops

    1. What is the difference between a drop-in cooktop and a slide-in cooktop?

      Both drop-in cooktops and slide-in cooktops can be used in an island, peninsula or a traditional setting. The main difference is that a drop-in cooktop will have the controls on the top while the slide-in will have them on the front. A slide-in cooktop will require special installation.

    2. What is a BTU and how do I know when I should use high or low BTUs?

      A BTU is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water 1˚F. BTUs are used as a measurement of the heating power of gas cooktops or ovens. To decide how much BTU capacity you’d like in your appliance, consider the following:

      • The higher the BTU capacity, the hotter the cooktop or oven can get. For everyday cooking, 9,000 BTUs is generally sufficient.
      • If you plan to do a lot of high-heat cooking—such as sautéing or stir-frying—you might find that you want 12,000 BTUs or more. Commercial burners can be as high as 20,000 BTUs, and some designed for home use can have 15,000 BTUs. With that kind of heat, you can bring eight quarts of water to a boil in six minutes.
      • You may also want a higher degree of precision for low-heat cooking. Some burners, for example, can go down to 5,000 BTUs and cycle on and off, allowing you to simmer a dish without scorching it.
      • Consider cooking surfaces with various burner and/or element configurations to offer you the greatest degree of flexibility in your cooking.
    3. How do I know if my cookware is compatible with an induction cooktop?

      For cookware to work on an induction surface, it must be magnetic and have a completely flat bottom. In general, most stainless steel and cast iron cookware will work. Here's a simple test: Try sticking a magnet to the bottom of your pan. If the magnet sticks, that cookware should work; if it doesn’t, most likely the cookware is not compatible with an induction cooktop surface.

    4. What does Real Stainless Steel mean?

      Frigidaire’s Real Stainless Steel is true stainless steel that has been treated with a protective coating that reduces fingerprints and smudges, making it much easier to clean.

    5. Why does the surface light indicate “On” after I’ve turned off my cooktop?

      The light will stay on until the cooktop has cooled down.

    6. How do I clean my burners/elements?

      Keep your burner components clean by using a mild nongranular cleaner, such as ammonia or a degreaser. This will ensure that the gas ports do not get blocked. When putting the parts back together, always make sure the burners and caps are level and firmly set in place.