Cuisinart CRHC-22B Installation Guide
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To season the Cuisinart CRHC-22B, wash it with warm, soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely. Apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the surface and heat it over medium heat for about 5 minutes. Let it cool completely before wiping off any excess oil.
If food sticks, try deglazing the pan with a bit of water or broth while the pan is still warm. This will help release the food. Ensure the pan is properly seasoned and preheated before cooking to minimize sticking.
To clean burnt residues, fill the pan with water and a bit of dish soap, then heat it on the stove until it simmers. Use a wooden spoon to gently scrape off the residue. For stubborn stains, use a paste of baking soda and water to scrub the surface.
It's best to avoid metal utensils as they can scratch the surface. Opt for wooden, silicone, or plastic utensils to prolong the life of the cookware.
The Cuisinart CRHC-22B is not recommended for dishwasher use. Hand wash with warm water and mild detergent to maintain its non-stick properties and overall condition.
To maintain the non-stick surface, always use a small amount of oil or butter when cooking, avoid high heat settings, and clean gently with non-abrasive sponges. Regularly re-season the pan if needed to enhance its non-stick quality.
Store the Cuisinart CRHC-22B in a cool, dry place. If stacking with other cookware, place a soft cloth or paper towel between them to prevent scratches or dents.
Medium heat is recommended for most cooking tasks with the Cuisinart CRHC-22B. Avoid high heat as it can damage the pan and reduce its lifespan. Adjust as necessary for specific recipes.
To remove discoloration, create a paste with baking soda and water, and gently scrub the affected area. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners to maintain the pan's finish.
If the handle becomes loose, tighten it using an appropriate screwdriver. Ensure not to overtighten as it may strip the screws or damage the handle. Check periodically for any loosening and adjust as needed.