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Summary of Contents for Appliances Profile JGB920

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Page 2: ...onal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TODO IF YOUSMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do no...

Page 3: ...READ THIS MANUAL Inside you will find many helpfid hints on how to use and maintain your range properly Just a little preventive care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money _ verthe...

Page 4: ...ces can cause minor exposure to four of these substances namely benzene carbon monoxide formaldehyde and soot caused primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or LP fuels Properly adjusted...

Page 5: ...nge children climbing on the range m reach items could be seriously injured For 3_mr safety never use your appliance f _r warming or heating the room Never wear loose fitting or hanging garments while...

Page 6: ...ent may ignite flammable items and will increase pr essur e in closed containers which may cause them to burst Ifa combination of oils or fats will be used in flying stir uNether befbr e heating or as...

Page 7: ...se only the recommended cleaning cream m dean the cookmp To avoid possible damage to tim cooking smiace do not apply cleaning cream to the glass smlace when it is hot After cleaning use a h T clofll o...

Page 8: ...cturer s directions Do not use your oven to d U newspapers Ifoverheated they can catch fire Use only glass cookware that is recommended for use in gas ovens _Always remove tire broiler pan fiom range...

Page 9: ...o a boil quicker How to Select Name Size Forsafe handling of cookware never let the flames extend up the sides of the cookware Watch the flame not the knob as you reduce heat The tlmne size on a gas b...

Page 10: ...ed on gas ranges StainlessSteer This metal alone has poor heating properties and is usually combined with copper ahHninum or other metals fi r impr ved heat disuibufion ombinafion me al skillets usual...

Page 11: ...ty of the food CAUTION Do not warm food on the WARMINGZONE for more than two hours Donot useplastle wrap to cover food Plastic may melt onto thesurface and be verydifficult to clean Useon cookware rec...

Page 12: ...display when there has been a power outage If Err appears in the splay youhave tried to set a time or temperatureoutside of the control s bruits Press CLEAR OFFand entera new setting o CLOCKPad Tou h...

Page 13: ...d again and tile fisplay xdll show no shdn no shut off Touch the START pad to activate tile no shut offand leave the control set in this special i_ atures mode Fahrenhe or Celsius Temperature Selectio...

Page 14: ...y shows SE Touch tile CLOCKpad once The display xdll show 12hr If this is the hoice you want tou h tile STARTpad Touch the CLOCK pad again to change to tile 24 hour militmy time clock The display will...

Page 15: ...Notes 15...

Page 16: ...the flow of hot air flom the oven and flesh air to the oven burner be uninten_upted Av_ id t uching the vent openings or nembv surfaces during oven or broiler operation they may become hot _ Handles o...

Page 17: ...ture Preheating is necessa U when convection baking and ti r good resuhs when baking cakes cookies past U and breads Forovens withoutapreheatindicator l_ ht or tone preheat10minutes Baking resuhs will...

Page 18: ...food poisonhTg organisms may survive Source Safe Food Book YourKitchen Guide USDARoy June 1985 Beef Steaks Rare t Medium Well Done Rare t Medium Well Done Chicken LobsterTails FishFillets HamSlices sr...

Page 19: ...mmlber of minutes that can be entered is 60 To set a klitional tithe you _dll need m set it by h_ urs and minutes For exmnple to enter l hour and 30 minutes touch I 3 and 0 in that order If youmakeami...

Page 20: ...g time dmt you entered xdll be displayed Touch the START pad How to Set a Delayed Start and Automatic Stop Youcanset the ovencontrol to de y start the oven cookfor a specific lengthof time and then tu...

Page 21: ...st large muscle Insert the probe into the center of dishes such as ineat loaf or casseroles Insert the probe into the meatiest part of the inner flngh flom below and parallel to tlle leg of a whole tu...

Page 22: ...ated air will be drculated over and around the t_Jo 1being roasted The heated air seals in juices quickly ti r a moist and tender product while at the stone dine creating a rich golden brown exterior...

Page 23: ...le CONVECTION BAKEor CONVECTION ROASTpad Touch tile number pads to set tile desired oven temperature Touch tile STARTpad When tile oven stmts to heat tile changing temperature stztrting at 100 F will...

Page 24: ...then touch the number pads to set the new desired tempexvmne Touch flEeSTART pad When tile oven starts to heat the word LOwill be in tile display After tile internal temperature of the tood reaches 10...

Page 25: ...E 160 E Well 20 24 325 E 170 E Boneless 3to 5 Ibs Medium 17 20 325 E 160 Well 20 24 325 E 170 E Seafood Fish whole 3to 5 Ibs 30 40total 4OO E Lobster Tails 6to 8 oz each 20 25total 350 E Poultry Whol...

Page 26: ...the display if necessai Remove tile food fiom tile oven Remember ti ods that are left in tile oven continue cooking after tile conuols are off i7 i i II i iiii ii i Z_ i _M_ How toSet a Delayed Start...

Page 27: ...r pads tile stone w_ly y ru read them For example to change the oven temperature 15 F t ruch I and 5 When you have made the a lstment touch the STARTpad to go back to the time of day display Use y rur...

Page 28: ...rack in place U sing the rack allows tin double stacking of items When Using the Warming Drawer Tile warming drawer will keep hot cooked foods at sev_dng tempemtme Ahvays st_ut wifll hot food Do not u...

Page 29: ...I Graw sauces HI Ham HI Onion rings HI Pies LO Pizza HI Potatoes baked HI Potatoes mashed LO Tortilla Chips LO CAUTION Donot keep food in the warming drawer for more than two hours ToCrisp Stale Items...

Page 30: ...en bottom Make sure tlle oven light bulb cover is in plate and the oven light is off IMPORTANT The heahh of some birds is extremely sensitive to the throes given off during the self cleaning _y le of...

Page 31: ...oes oil When the LOCKED DOORlight is off open tlle door After a Clean Cycle You may notke some white ash in the oven Wipe it up with a damp loth after the oven cools If whitespotsremain remove themwit...

Page 32: ...head is positioned over fire electrode Burner Heads NOTE Before remowbg theburnerheads and caps remember theksloeandlocation Replace themtbthesamelocation afterclean bg For proper ignition make sure t...

Page 33: ...urnerheads of yourrange must be kept cleanat all times for an even unhampered flame You should clean tile SUltilce burners routinely espedally at er bad spillovers whkh could dog these openings To rem...

Page 34: ...only After cleaning the grates hT them thoroughly by putting them in a wmm yen fi r a t ew nfinutes Do not put the gr4tes back on the range while they me wet When replacing the grates make sure they a...

Page 35: ...enclosed razor scraper Keep small amount of cream oil the soil as you scrape Heavily soiled areas may require repeated applications of cream It will be necessa U to press down oil tile razor scraper...

Page 36: ...door _ Spillage ofmminades fl_uitjuices tomato sauces and basting materials containing acids m W cruise discoloration and should be wiped up immediately When the sudime is cool clean and rinse Do not...

Page 37: ...hoM disu ibufion panel by rem_Mng tile fllse or s_Mtching offthe circuit breaker Make sure the wanning _hawer heating element is cool Most cleaning can be done with the awer in place H_wever tile draw...

Page 38: ...ckoutinfinmation in the Special features of your ovencontrol section in this rnanual Pull the knob straight off flTestem Lower Control Panel and Knobs It s a good idea to xdpe tile control panel after...

Page 39: ...offthe cover Do not remove any screws to remove the cover Do not touch hot bulb xdth a wet ch th Replace bulb with a 40 watt househoM appliance bulb Toreplace cover Place it into the gro _ve of the li...

Page 40: ...liance after installation is completed NOTE TO CONSUMER Keep this Owner s Manual and Installation Instructions for future use NOTE This applbnce must be properly grounded FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store...

Page 41: ...to 200 F Avoid placing cabineLs above the range To reduce tire hazard caused by reaching over the open flames of operating burners install a ventilation hood over the range that projects fbrwar 1 at l...

Page 42: ...ocations may be adjusted to meet specific requirements The range may be placed with O clearance flush at the back wall eepth with d_r closed _c udes doer hand e _1 28 to 29 Seespecifications sheetfory...

Page 43: ...ION Do not locate the range where it may be subject to strong drafts Any openings in the floor or waft behind the range should be sealed Make sure the openings around the base of the range that supply...

Page 44: ...ction Never use an old onne tor when installing a new range If the hard piping method is used you must arefiflly align the pipe the range annot be moved after the onne tion is made To prevent gas leak...

Page 45: ...ws for flush range I installation wifl7 through the wall I cmTnection of pipe stub shut off I valve and rear wall 120Vouflet I Shortest comTection from hard pipe stub location to range hookup This are...

Page 46: ...nge I _oo E bew Iprovidedl _ _ _ _4 i FlexcenoecterIB maxl Adapter _ _rr Adapter Gasshut offvalve 1 2 or3 4 Gaspipe _ L J _ RigidPipeHookup Pressure regulator 90 Elbow provided Installer Inform the co...

Page 47: ...i y and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle DO NOT UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT ORREMOVE THETHIRD GROUND PRONG FROM THEPOWERCORD UsageSitu...

Page 48: ...anutacmred Home Sites Comnmnifies and Set Ups ANSI A225 1 latest edition or with local codes In anada mobile home installation nmst be in accordance with the current CAN CSA Z240 MH Mobile Home Instal...

Page 49: ...d and then press the number pads until 350 appears in the display Touch the STARTpad After 30 90 seconds the oven burner will ignite and burn until the set temperature is reached The oven burner will...

Page 50: ...he end of outer cones me normal Flmnes sh uld lot lift off burner ports If lifting is obsecved gra hmlly re me air shuuer opening until flmnes me stabilized Toremovetheovenbottom Remove tile knurled s...

Page 51: ...ngle of 20 degrees fiom the horizontal A nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available Mount the Anti Tip device xdth the screw proxfded For cement or concrete constI tlction you will need a 1 4...

Page 52: ...it match your regulator type Make sure electrical plug is plugged lute a live properly grounded outlet Tinyscratches may Incorrect cleaning Use recoululended cleaniug procedures appearas cracks method...

Page 53: ...Installation of the range section seated in position Food does not Oven controls improperly set Make sure you touch tile BROIL HI LO pad broilproperly Oven door not closed See the Using the oven se f...

Page 54: ...the Using the self cleaning oven se ti_m clean cycle Oven was heavily soiled Clean up hea_ T spillovers before starting the lean Tcle Heavily soiled ovens may need to self clean again or tbr a h nger...

Page 55: ...oise The convection fan may turn on This is normal Tile convection thn will run until tile and off automatically tmlction is over or tile door is opened Convection fan Preheat temperature Fan will sl_...

Page 56: ...m Notes 0 0 q_ m I w ww_ 0 m 0 0 _rJ m m r _ 56...

Page 57: ...on _he remaining value ifyour con_racL No questions asked h s Iha_ simple Pro_e _ your refrigera_or dishwasher washer and dryer range TV VCR and much more anybrand Plus d_ere s no extra charge _hr em...

Page 58: ...operme youi new appliance properly liyou have questions or need more infi rmadon call 1he GEAns_ _erCenter 800 626 2000 Model Number Serial Number I I Important If you did not get a registration card...

Page 59: ...d misused or used for other than the intended purpose or used commercially _ Damage to the glass cooktop caused by hardened spills of sugarymaterials or melted plastic that are not cleaned according t...

Page 60: ...warranty expires PartsandAccessories 800 626 2002 Individuals qualified to setwice their ox_11appliances can have p_uts or accessories sent directly to thdr homes VISA Master md and Discover cmds are...

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