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PMS 7740We started with one goal in mind: to bring healthy cooking within everyone’s reach.
- Never leave cookware unattended while in use and do not allow children near the stove while cooking.
- Use caution when handling hot cookware. Make sure the handles do not extend over the edge of the stove and do not allow handles to extend over an in-use burner or they may become hot resulting in a burn hazard.
- If the handle of your cookware becomes loose, stop using immediately and tighten the screw or other xation device. Using cookware with a loose handle can result in a burn injury. If you are unable to tighten the handle, contact customer service.
- Lids and handles are constructed to minimize heat transfer, though both may become hot during cooking. Use caution when removing lids or grabbing the handles. Oven mitts or kitchen towels are recommended. SAFETY WARNINGS ENGLISH• Do not plunge a hot lid into water, as the thermal shock can cause the lid to shatter.
- Do not use in a microwave.
KNOW YOUR BOUNDARIES
*Some handle discoloration may occur at temperatures above 280°F (138°C). **Please default to handle oven safety when your lid is not tted with stainless steel handle. ***Stainless steel begins to tarnish at 390°F (200°C). This is natural and doesn’t affect the performance of the pan. Material Oven Safety Wooden Handles Not Oven Safe Printed Design Handles 320˚F (160˚C)* Bakelite Handles 350°F (180°C) Glass Lids 425°F (218°C)** Stainless Steel Handles 600°F (315°C)*** Silicone Handles 392°F (200°C)
Welcome to the GreenLife kitchen! We are dedicated to helping you cook quick, easy, and healthy meals for everyone. Here are some quick tips to get the most out of your GreenLife products.
Remove all packaging materials and labels. Please recycle.
Hand wash your pan in warm soapy water, then rinse & dry it thoro- ughly with a soft cloth.
Performs best when preheated. Give your pan 90 secs on moderate heat before adding oil.TURN DOWN THE HEAT Our pans heat faster than others. Use moderate heat settings. Make sure the pan doesn’t get too hot; otherwise, it can burn your oil. DON’T USE SPRAY OILS! Always use a little bit of oil or butter. Never use cooking sprays.
Silicone utensils are best and will extend the life of your coating.
Always clean your pan thoroughly after each use. Leftover oils can create a sticky buildup over time.
Every nonstick coating wears out eventually, but how long it lasts depends on how you use it. Oil + lower heat + hand washing = a longer life.
Performs best when preheated. Give your pan 90 secs on moderate heat before adding oil.COOKING COOKING
Give your pan 90 seconds on moderate heat before adding oil.
MODERATE HEAT = HIGH PERFORMANCE
Our pans heat super fast, so less heat is necessary. You may need to cook on high with other pans, but our pans can deliver the same results with less heat. The ideal heat setting depends on your range. Use moderate settings (low to medium) depending on your stovetop. The more powerful your stove, the lower your heat setting should be.
Everything tastes better with butter or oil. It helps distribute heat, too. With our healthy ceramic nonstick, a little goes a long way. Do not use spray oils, though—they contain a propellant that damages nonstick coatings.
Oils with high smoke points are best. What are those? Avocado oil, canola oil, and grapeseed oils are great examples. If you use Extra Virgin Olive Oil, cook on moderate heat settings to prevent it from burning onto your pan.
Yup, ceramic nonstick cookware is oven safe. For specic temperature guidelines, please refer to your packaging. If you are unsure, please contact our care team for clarication.COOKING COOKING
We make ceramic nonstick cookware for all stovetops. Pans featuring our Magneto Induction Technology and our stainless steel collections are induction ready. Check your packaging for more information or refer to the product information on our website. SOFTER UTENSILS Even though some of our coatings are metal utensil safe, softer tools will help your pan’s coating last longer. Our favorite is silicone. DON’T
Use moderate heat Preheat your pan for 90 secs before adding oil Use oil or butter with a high smoke point Go with softer utensils like siliconeCARE & CLEANUP CARE & CLEANUP WASH UP Our pans are easy to clean with a soft sponge or brush and warm, soapy water. They’re also dishwasher safe, although we suggest hand washing to prolong the life of your pan’s coating. Always avoid abrasive detergents, scrubber sponges (with an aggressive side or edge), steel wool, or iron sponges. They can damage your coating.
Always let your cookware cool before washing. Plunging a hot pan into cold water risks thermal shock, which can warp pans and shatter glass lids.
DISHWASHING VS HAND WASHING
Although most of our collections are dishwasher safe, we always recommend hand washing because it helps your coating last longer. SAFE STORAGE For added protection, you can’t beat a pan protector. It’s a cushy pad that keeps your cookware from getting dinged when stacked or knocked around in your cabinets.CARE & CLEANUP CARE & CLEANUP
BURNT STUFF IS STICKY
If your pan gets too hot your oil can burn, which creates sticky spots (aka carbonization). But don’t worry! You can use a melamine sponge to wipe them away. DON’T
Use abrasive detergents like powdered cleaners and harsh chemicals Clean with steel wool, abrasive sponges, or iron sponges Plunge a hot pan in cold water Overheat your pan—burnt- on oils can cause sticky spots
Wash your pan by hand with dish soap Let your cookware cool before washing Clean with a soft sponge or brush and warm, soapy water Carefully store and stack your pans Use a melamine sponge to wipe away stubborn burnt-on oils (aka carbonization)STOP STUCK ON STUFF AKA CARBONIZATION If your pan gets too hot your oil can burn, which creates sticky spots (aka carbonization). But don’t worry! You can use a melamine sponge to wipe them away. How to use a melamine sponge to scrub away the sticky.
Run the pan under the faucet and get the sponge wet. Do not use soap. Rub the sponge on the cooking surface to remove burnt-on oils. Give the pan a rinse, then wash with soap and water, and you’re ready to start cooking again.LIMITED WARRANTY GreenLife Cookware is covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, beginning on the date of purchase and lasting (a) in the case of covered defects in the Thermolon ceramic non-stick coating on the product, for two (2) years, and (b) for all other covered defects, until the end of the purchaser’s lifetime. If your GreenLife Cookware product has a defect during the applicable warranty period, The Cookware Company (USA), LLC will either repair or replace the product. Further information on the warranty claim process, exclusions from warranty coverage, and other terms can be found in the complete limited warranty for this product, available online at www.greenlife-cookware.com/warranty
TERMS OF SALE; ARBITRATION
The terms on which The Cookware Company (USA), LLC sells GreenLife Cookware Cookware are available online www.greenlife-cookware.com/pages/warranty (the “Terms”). The Terms contain very important information regarding your rights and obligations, as well as conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to you. Please read them carefully. In particular, the Terms provide that, by your purchase of this product, you and The Cookware Company (USA), LLC are agreeing to give up any rights to litigate in a court or before a jury, or to participate in a class action or representative action with respect to a claim. Other rights that you would have if you went to court may also be unavailable or limited in arbitration. Any claim, dispute, or controversy between you and The Cookware Company (USA), LLC arising from or relating in any way to your purchase of products or services will be resolved exclusively and nally by binding arbitration. Under the Terms, you and The Cookware Company (USA), LLC agree to arbitration on an individual basis. In any dispute, NEITHER YOU
PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CAPACITY. If any provision of the arbitration agreement summarized herein and found in its entirety in the Terms is found unenforceable, the unenforceable provision will be severed and the remaining arbitration terms will be enforced.
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