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Summary of Contents for CCE3451

Page 1: ...JENN AIR Use and Care Manual Halogen Induction Radiant Cooktops Models CCE3401 CCE3451 CCE3531 CVE3400 L_ Model CCE3401...

Page 2: ...not usewater on greasefires Smotherfire or flame or use dry chemicalor foam typeextinguisher 8 Useonly dry potholders Moistordamppotholderson hot surfaces may result in burns from steam Do not let pot...

Page 3: ...to wipe spills on a hot cooking area be careful to avoid steam burns Some cleansers can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface 17 Do not operate with damaged cooking element after any prod...

Page 4: ...o CVE3400 3radiant 1dualradiant yes 36 5elements CCE3531 3radiant ldualradiant no I halogen Before you begin cooking with your new cooktop please take a few minutes to read and become familiar with th...

Page 5: ...ce 18 19 Cleaning 16 Ducting 15 Induction Cooking Procedures 13 Induction Cookware 12 Important Information 17 Radiant Halogen Cooking Procedures 10 11 Radiant Halogen Cookware 8 9 Safety Precautions...

Page 6: ...isinany position otherthan OFF Dual ElementControl it may be turned without pushing down Models COE3451 CVE3400 A redindicatorlight will glow whenanelementis turned ON There is a light for each elemen...

Page 7: ...Medium High For fast frying or browning foods to maintain rapid boil of large amounts of food 5 6 Medium For foods cooked in a double boiler sauteing slow boil of large amounts of food and most fryin...

Page 8: ...have a flat smooth bottomare the ruler test and the cooking test Ruler Test 1 Placethe edge of a ruleracross the bottom of the pot 2 Hold upto the light 3 No light should be visible underthe ruler Co...

Page 9: ...Hi settingjustlongenoughto bringthewater to a boil then lower the settingto maintainthe watertemperature Heavy gauge cookpots with flat smooth bottoms will usually work in a similar way However there...

Page 10: ...duse the retainedheatto complete the cooking Because of this heat retentioncharacteristic the elements will not respondto changesinsettingsasquicklyas cellelements inthe eventof apotential boJlover re...

Page 11: ...scratchthe cooktop Do NOT use chlorine bleach ammonia rust removers oven cleaners or other cleansernet specifically recommendedfor useon glass ceramic Make sure bottomsof cookpotsare always clean and...

Page 12: ...tainlesssteel Examplesof nonferromagneticmaterials whichdo NOTwork onthe inductionelements are_ a uminumor aluminumclad copper or copper clad porcelainon aluminum glass ceramic or earthenware Cookware...

Page 13: ...ighersetting Sincethe skillet beginsto heat mmediatelywithinduct on food could be burnedbefore the control setting was lowered If a food startsto boil over reducethe controlsetting The inductionelemen...

Page 14: ...odors from the kitchen as when chopping onions near the fan Air Grille The air grille lifts off easily Wipe clean or wash in sink with mild household detergents it may be cleaned in the dishwasher Fi...

Page 15: ...ce between elbows should be at least 18 Recommended Jenn Air wall cap should be used Make sure damper moves freely when ventilation system is operating There should be a minimum clearance of 6 for coo...

Page 16: ...er towel Rinse and dry thoroughly To remove residue from burned on spills make a paste of water and baking soda or Bon Ami Bar Keepers Friend Comet Shiny Sinks or nonabrasive soft scrubbing cleansers...

Page 17: ...er Serial Number Date Purchased JENN AIR DEALERFROMWHOM PURCHASED Address City Phone AUTHORIZEDJENN AIRSERVICE CONTRACTOR Address City Phone Important Retain proof of purchase documents for warranty s...

Page 18: ...clean cooktop glasscookware was slid across the cooktop cookwarewith a rough bottom was used If metal markings appear on cooktop metalcookpotsor utensilswere slidacrossthecooktop If brown streaks and...

Page 19: ...to have hot spots too highof control settingwas selected initially Inductionelements produce HOT skillets instantly Model CVE3400 Only If ventilation system is not capturing smoke efficiently check o...

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