WELLFOR SA92430 3PLY Laser Nonstick Stainless Steel Frypan Set Instructions
- June 3, 2024
- WELLFOR
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SA92430 3PLY Laser Nonstick Stainless Steel Frypan Set
Instructions
SA92430 3PLY Laser Nonstick Stainless Steel Frypan Set
Safety and Use Instructions
Read, understand, and follow all Safety and Use Instructions to avoid injury.
WARNING
- Keep children away from the stove while cooking. Be careful around water, and then thoroughly washing the cookware the next morning. burns.
- Never allow cookware to boil dry or leave an empty cookware on a hot burner, as the cookware can get extremely hot. This could lead to warping or damage of the non-stick coating.
- Do not overheat your non-stick cookware, as smoke or fumes from burning foods, oils, and non-stick coating can be hazardous. damage the exterior of the cookware and handle, voiding the guarantee. handles.
II. USE AND CARE
Keep children away from the stove while cooking. Be ca
Storing| To help reduce scratches on interior and exterior coatings, place
paper, soft cloth towels, or cookware protectors between cookware when
storing.
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Stovetop use| Cookware may be used on a glass or ceramic cooktop, electric
coil, gas burner range, or induction range. Exterior surfaces of cookware and
induction, glass top, and ceramic cooking surfaces should be clean and free of
food residue before heating. Consult your stove manufacturer’s instructions
for more details.
•Select a burner size that matches the diameter of the cookware base. For gas
stoves, flames should not extend beyond the base of cookware.
•Use appropriate heat level for cooking application. Overheating cookware can
cause discoloration. Discoloration (blue-colored tint on exterior surface)
will not affect the performance of the cookware.
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Non-stick| Always use low or medium heat when cooking food. This helps
preserve the nutrients in food (many of which are fragile, and easily damaged
when heated to extremes). It also helps preserve the nonstick surface.
Low heat| Simmering liquids, warming food, and preparing delicate sauces.
Medium heat| Preheating, sautéing, searing, frying, stir-frying, maintaining a
boil.
High heat| Boiling and reducing liquids only.
I. CLEANING
- Before using all cookware for the first time, wash it thoroughly with hot soapy water to ensure it is clean; cookware and lid are dishwasher-safe. Dry completely before storing.
- Do not use abrasive cleansers like steel wool, cleansers with chlorine bleach, or oven cleaning solutions as they may permanently damage the cookware and void the guarantee.
- To deep clean…
For stainless-only portions of the cookware (not the area with nonstick)| use
a stainless-steel cleanser to restore the luster and remove buildup and
discoloration.
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For the non-stick portion of the cookware| use a nonabrasive sponge or cloth
to deep clean.
For tougher food buildup or occasional deep cleaning, prepare a baking soda
paste by mixing 1/2 cup (125 mL) of baking soda with 3 tbsp (45 mL) of water.
Apply to the desired areas and let it stand for 15-20 minutes. Wipe off excess
paste, rinse thoroughly, and towel dry.
To maintain a clean and shiny lid| periodically clean with a cloth dampened
with vinegar or lemon juice. Rinse and dry completely.
To remove water spots or discoloration| use a vinegar solution of equal parts
water and vinegar. Apply vinegar solution with sponge or cloth.
Allow to sit for 10 minutes. Rinse and dry completely.
For best results when sautéing or searing, preheat cookware before adding food, but do not preheat empty cookware:
- Before you begin cooking, add a small amount of cooking oil (Note: aerosol non-stick sprays are not recommended and may create a sticky residue which is difficult to clean if not washed promptly or overheated). Preheat for 1-2 minutes on medium to medium-high heat. Add food and adjust the heat setting as needed.
- Add salt to liquids once a boil is reached. Salt will not absorb into cold water and may leave small white marks on the stainless surface. Salt should be added to foods toward the end of cooking.
Oven use| Cookware is oven-safe to 500°F (260°C). Glass lid is oven-safe to
500°F (260°C).
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Broiler use| Never place this product under the broiler. The nonstick coating
will be severely damaged and it will void the warranty.
Microwave and outdoor grill| Not microwave or outdoor grill-safe.
Non-stick sprays and oils| Do not use non-stick sprays on the cookware as they
cause an invisible buildup and impair the nonstick coating performance. Do not
overheat oil, butter, or shortening. This will create a sticky residue that
will affect the release of the nonstick and result in a reduced life of the
coating.
Utensils| Nylon, wooden, and plastic tools are recommended to maintain beauty
of the stainless steel. Metal whisks and non-sharp metal utensils can be used,
but may scratch the surface. In time, stainless will show wear from normal
use.
Instruction
Sliding cookware| Avoid sliding or dragging cookware over the surface of your
stovetop, especially glass top ranges. as scratches may result and are not
covered by the guarantee.
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Keep Clean| Do not use cookware as a food storage container, which could
encourage staining. It’s better to keep cookware clean when not in use.
Cool Down| Always allow cookware to cool before immersing in water.
If the non-stick performance declines, it can be from residue buildup on the
surface. Other residue can form from misuse, such as burned grease or food
residue. In either case, a deep cleaning of the nonstick surface can help
restore the non-stick performance. You can try soaking overnight in hot soapy
water, and then thoroughly washing the cookware the next morning.
III. SAFEGUARDS
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Steam and splatter:
Keep children away from the stove while cooking. Be careful around the stove as heat, steam, and splatter can cause burns. -
Unattended cooking:
Never allow cookware to boil dry or leave an empty cookware on a hot burner as the cookware can get extremely hot. This could lead to warping or damage of the nonstick coating. -
Fumes:
Do not overheat your nonstick cookware as smoke or fumes from burning foods, oils, and the non-stick coating itself can be hazardous to the respiratory systems of pet birds. -
Gas flames:
Gas flames should not extend up the sides of the cookware. This will damage the exterior of the cookware and handle, voiding the guarantee. -
Hot handles:
Always use a heat-resistant oven mitt or pad when handling hot handles. -
Cooktop outface:
For use on induction, flat glass, or ceramic cooktop surfaces, consult the manufacturer’s instruction manual before first use.
IV. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Caused By | How to Fix |
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The nonstick coating has browned | Overheating and/or using improper diameter | |
size on gas or flat top stoves. | Non-stick coating cannot be restored if |
browned.
The nonstick coating is peeling| Overheating and/or using improper diameter.|
Nonstick coating cannot be restored if it’s peeling.
There’s exposed metal (besides the pattern) under the nonstick| Overheating
and/or using improper diameter size on gas or flat top stoves.
Using a knife or sharp utensil on the surface.| Nonstick coating cannot be
restored if metal is exposed
Sticking/nonstick
coating does not release| Using nonstick spray or overheating oil, butter, or
shortening.
Failure to properly clean after every use.| Follow deep cleaning directions to
remove residues.
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