Cuisinart 76610-36PHS Use and Care Guide
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To season your Cuisinart 76610-36PHS, wash it with warm soapy water, dry it thoroughly, and then apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the interior surface. Heat the cookware on medium heat for a few minutes, then let it cool completely. Wipe off any excess oil with a paper towel.
Allow the cookware to cool before cleaning. Use warm, soapy water and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or steel wool, which can damage the surface. For stubborn stains, a paste of baking soda and water can be used.
Yes, the Cuisinart 76610-36PHS is induction-compatible. Its stainless steel construction allows it to be used on all types of cooktops, including induction.
While the Cuisinart 76610-36PHS is technically dishwasher safe, hand washing is recommended to maintain its finish and performance. Frequent dishwasher use may dull the stainless steel surface over time.
If food starts sticking, ensure the pan is preheated before adding any oil or food. You might also need to reseason the cookware. If sticking persists, check that you're using the right heat setting and enough oil.
To remove discoloration, use a mixture of vinegar and water (1:1 ratio). Bring it to a boil in the pan, let it cool, and then wash it as usual. For tough stains, a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner can be used.
While the stainless steel is durable, it's recommended to use wooden, silicone, or plastic utensils to prevent scratching and prolong the life of your cookware.
If the handle becomes loose, use a screwdriver to gently tighten the screws. Ensure not to overtighten, as it might strip the screw or damage the handle.
To prevent warping, avoid exposing the cookware to extreme temperature changes. Allow it to cool before cleaning and avoid running cold water over a hot pan.
Store your Cuisinart 76610-36PHS in a dry place. If stacking is necessary, place a soft cloth or paper towel between pans to prevent scratching.