9
Difference
between
halogen and
radiant
surface units
Although the radiant and halogen surface units
cook very much alike, there are some
differences:
• Halogen units are much brighter than the
radiant units. Radiant units have a dull red
glow.
• Halogen units have radiant coils in the center
that do not glow as brightly as the outer
halogen coils.
• The halogen knob clicks in every position.
The radiant clicks at OFF and HI.
• The light of the radiant unit is visible at all
“on” settings. The light of the halogen unit will
not be visible at the three lowest settings
although the unit will still be giving low heat.
• Radiant coils take about 10 seconds longer to
glow than halogen units.
Be sure you turn the control knob off when you finish cooking.
You will feel a “click” at the OFF position.
Radiant
surface
units
The controls for the radiant surface units can
be set anywhere between LO and HI for an
unlimited number of heat settings.With the
infinite switch the coil cycles on and off to
maintain your selected control setting.
The control knobs must be pushed down to
turn from the OFF position. When the control
knobs are in any position other than off, they
may be turned without pushing down.
7² radiant
7² radiant
6² radiant
8² halogen
Bridge burner
9² halogen