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Questions & Answers

 May can foods and

preserves on my surface units?

A. Yes, but only use cookware
designed for canning purposes.
Check the manufacturer’s
instructions and recipes for
preserving foods. Be sure canner is
flat-bottomed and fits over the
center   the surface unit. Since
canning generates 

 amounts 

steam, be careful to avoid burns
from steam or heat. Canning should

only be done on surface units.

Q. Can I cover my drip pans
with foil?

A. No. Clean as recommended in
Cleaning 

Guide.

Home Canning Tips

Canning should be done on
surface units only.

In surface cooking, the use 

 pots

extending more than one inch
beyond the 

 of the surface

unit’s drip pan is not recommended.
However, when canning with a
water-bath or pressure canner,
large-diameter pots may be used.
This is because boiling water
temperatures (even under pressure)

 not harmful to cooktop surfaces

surrounding the surface units.

HOWEVER, DO NOT 

USE

LARGE-DIAMETER CANNERS
OR OTHER LARGE-DIAMETER
POTS FOR FRYING OR
BOILING FOODS OTHER

THAN WATER. 

Most syrup or

sauce mixtures—and all types of
frying—cook at temperatures
much higher than boiling water.
Such temperatures could

eventually harm cooktop surfaces

 surface units.

Q. Can   use special cooking
equipment, like an oriental wok,
on any surface unit?

A. Cookware without 

 surfaces

is not recommended. The life of
the surface units can be shortened
and the cooktop can be damaged
from the high heat needed for this
type   cooking.

Q. Why am   not getting the heat

 need from my surface units

even though I have the knobs on
the right setting?

A. After turning surface 

units 

off

and making sure they are cool,
check to make sure that 

 

in units are securely fastened into

the surface connection.

Q. Why does my cookware tilt
when   place it on the surface unit?

A. Because the surface unit is not
flat. Make sure that the “feet” on
your surface units are sitting
tightly in the cooktop indentation
and the drip pan is flat on the range

surface.

Q. Why is the porcelain finish on
my cookware coming off?

A.   

 set your surface unit

higher than required for the
cookware material, and let the
cookware sit too long, the
cookware’s finish may smoke,
crack, pop or burn, depending on
the pot or pan. Also, cooking small
amounts of dry food may damage
the cookware’s finish.

Observe Following Points
in Canning

1. Be 

sure the canner fits over the

center of

the surface unit.   your

range or its location does not allow
the canner to be centered on the
surface unit, use smaller-diameter
pots for good canning results.

2. Flat-bottomed canners must be
used. Do not use canners with
flanged or rippled bottoms (often
found in enamelware) because they
don’t make enough contact with
the surface unit and take too long
to boil water.

RIGHT

WRONG

3. When canning, use recipes and
procedures from reputable sources.
Reliable recipes and procedures
are available from the
manufacturer of your canner;
manufacturers 

 glass jars for

canning, such as Ball and Kerr;
and the United States Department
of Agriculture Extension Service.

4. Remember that canning is a
process that generates large
amounts of steam. To avoid burns
from steam or heat, be careful
when. canning.

NOTE: If your house has low
voltage, canning may take longer
than expected, even though
directions have been carefully
followed. The process time will be

shortened by:
(1) using a pressure canner, and

(2) starting with HOT tap water for
fastest heating of large quantities
of water.

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Summary of Contents for Appliances JDC27GP

Page 1: ...Services Safety Instructions 3 4 Energ kwing Tips 5 Surface Cooking 8 11 Features 6 7 Control Settings Model and Serial Numbers 2 Cooking Guide lo 11 Oven 12 Cookware Tim 10 11 Baking Baking Guide 15...

Page 2: ...contact the dealer or builder that sold you the range Save time and money Before you request service Check the Problem Solver in the back of this book It lists causes of minor operating problems that...

Page 3: ...other bulky cloth For your safety never use your appliance for warming or heating the room Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the oven when not in use Do not store flammable mater...

Page 4: ...sy spillovers that may catch on fire Q Be sure drip pans and vent ducts are not covered and are in place Their absence during cooking could damage range parts and wiring Don t use aluminum foil to lin...

Page 5: ...ways turn surface unit off before removing cookware Oven Cooking Preheat oven only when necessary Most foods will cook satisfactorily without preheating If you find preheating is necessary watch the i...

Page 6: ...Features of Your Range I Model JDS26Gp JDC27GP JDS27GP I 6...

Page 7: ...ed under right rear surface unit 11 Oven Controls Automatic Oven Timer turns your oven on and off for you automatically Oven Control and Thermostat Clock Timer lets you time any kitchen function even...

Page 8: ...t only from OFF position When control is in any position other than OFF it may be rotated without pushing in Be sure you turn control to OFF when you finish cooking An indicator light will glow when A...

Page 9: ...aking sure they are cool check to make sure that yoLu plug in units are securely fastened into the surface connection Q Why does my cookware tilt when I place it on the surface unit A Because the surf...

Page 10: ...not combined with other metals Directions and Settings to Complete Cooking MEDIUM LO or LO Lhen add cereal Finish iming according to package directions MED to cook I or 2 minutes to completely blend i...

Page 11: ...is heard HI Bring just to boil HI Measure I 2 to 1 inch water in saucepan Add salt and prepared vegetable In covered saucepan bring to boil HI Measure water and salt as above Add frozen block of veget...

Page 12: ...when voLI are removing food from them Or placing food on them When placing cookware on a shelf pLli the shelf IU IO he stop position Place he ccmkwam on the shelf then slide the shelf back into the t...

Page 13: ...amount of time you want your food to cook Press BAKE and the INCREASE or DECREASE pad to set the oven temperature The oven will shut off after the selected Cook Time has run out 10 STOP TIME Use this...

Page 14: ...REASE or DECREASE pad to set the amount of time on the timer The timer will start automatically within a few seconds of releasing the pad The timer as you arc setting it will display seconds until 60...

Page 15: ...baking is finished and then remove food from oven How to Time Bake The oven control allows you to turn the oven on or off automatically at specific times that you set NOTE Before beginning make sure t...

Page 16: ...OP TIME pad 151m 5 00 tippears on the display and STOP TIME flashes The control automatically sets Stop Time by adding the Cook Time to the time of day In this example the time of day is 2 00 and the...

Page 17: ...s Loat Pans Metal or Glass Loat Pins Shiny Obkmg or Muffin Pans Shiny Ohiong 01 Mutfin pans Pldin rolls SWCLX 1 0115 Cakes wi houl shot tcning Angel I ood lcll roll Aiuminum Tube pun Mwd telly Roll Pi...

Page 18: ...erature during Bake cycle press BAKE pad and then INCREASE or DECREASE pad to get new temperature Remove fat and drippings as necessary Baste as desired Step 5 Press CLEAR OFF when baking is finished...

Page 19: ...3500 325 Doneness Rare Medium Well Done Rare Medium Well Done Well Done Well Done To Warm Well Done Well Done Well Done Well Done Approximate Roasting Time in Minutes per Pound 3 to 5 lbs 6 to 8 lbs...

Page 20: ...the foil tightly to the rack and cut slits in it just like the rack Without the slits the foil will prevent fat and meat juices from draining to the broiler pan The juices could become hot enough to...

Page 21: ...10 7 5 6 Ii 7 8 14 16 20 25 Beet Steaks Rare Medium Well Done Ral e Mdi Llnl en Done HI 6 12 10 15 15 LO 35 HI I F 2 3 4 HI 13 16 HI 5 1 in thick I to 17 Ibs c c c c c c A Steks less than I in thick c...

Page 22: ...ing a small amount of water and a stiff bristle nylon brush Use water sparingly and change it frequently keeping it as clean as possible and be sure to blot it up with paper towels cloth or sponges Do...

Page 23: ...bulb when replacing it To remove Unscrew and 1 ift off the glass cover Remove the bulb To replace Put in a new 40 watt appliance bulb NOTE A 40 watt appliance bulb is smaller than a standard 40 watt h...

Page 24: ...years may drift from the factory setting and differences in timing between an old and a new oven of 5 to 10 minutes are not unusual You may be inclined to think that the new oven is not performing cor...

Page 25: ...steel Ii wIcI clc m sul t dccs wi sh rinse LUUJ then polish wool abrasives with tI dt y cloth ammonia acids or commercial oven cleaners Wush all glass with cloth Lkunperwd in s Mp w iter Rinse tlnd po...

Page 26: ...ked on hot pan Cookware is not suitable for broiling Aluminum foil used on the broil pan rack has not been fitted properly and slit as recommended Oven controls not properly set Check Roasting or Baki...

Page 27: ...chase a IX contract while your war ranty is still in effect and you ll receive a substantial discount With a multiple year contract you re assured of future service at today s prices Telecommunication...

Page 28: ...use fuses or teach you how to use the product resetting of circuit breakers Read your Use and Care material Failure of the product if it is used If you then have any questions for other than its inten...

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