This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
APPLIANCES
GE “Profile” Induction Range
Induction technology is the latest in fast, responsive, easy-to-clean stove-top cooking. The GE Profile Free-Standing Induction Range boils water quickly. Burners under the glass cooktop stay cool; only the pot gets hot. NextStep knob less controls light up to easily control temperature settings for consistent results. The PreciseAir convection system circulates hot air for evenly browned and baked foods. www.geappliances.com


[SPECIFICATIONS]
Size — 30”width
Finish — Stainless steel
Convection Oven — Yes
Warming Drawer — Yes
Warming Cooktop Burner — Yes


[NOTABLE FEATURE]
>Cooking faster on cool induction burners and a convection oven saves time and energy.


 


CABINETRY
Armstrong “Origins” Cabinets
Armstrong’s Origins Series combines the durability and value of the company’s Genuine Allwood construction with the environmental benefits of sustainable, low-emitting materials. This construction is available on most cabinet styles. Using Origins Series cabinets can contribute to the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, for LEED NC EQ Credit 4.4, Low-Emitting Materials: Composite Wood. Additionally, an Origins Series cabinet and any of the solid wood center panel doors styles can satisfy the emissions standards of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Phase 2 regulations. www.armstrong.com


[SPECIFICATIONS]
Environmental Benefits
The sustainable, low emitting materials have high durability and strength thanks to sturdy plywood box construction. Moisture-Resistant — Yes
Easy Installation and Maintenance — Yes


[NOTABLE FEATURE]
>Origins cabinets are constructed of PureBond, using a urea-formaldehyde-free, soy-based adhesive.

Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40  |  Page 41  |  Page 42  |  Page 43  |  Page 44  |  Page 45  |  Page 46  |  Page 47  |  Page 48  |  Page 49  |  Page 50  |  Page 51  |  Page 52  |  Page 53  |  Page 54  |  Page 55  |  Page 56  |  Page 57  |  Page 58  |  Page 59  |  Page 60  |  Page 61  |  Page 62  |  Page 63  |  Page 64  |  Page 65  |  Page 66  |  Page 67  |  Page 68  |  Page 69  |  Page 70  |  Page 71  |  Page 72  |  Page 73  |  Page 74  |  Page 75  |  Page 76