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Summary of Contents for 82JN-2K

Page 1: ...burners 10 Pilotless ignition 4 Selecting flame size 10 Cooktop 5 Burner grates 5 CARE AND CLEANING CHART 11 Surface burners 5 Lighting surface burners 5 MAINTENANCE 12 Selecting flame size 6 Electrical connection 12 Griddle 7 Remove cooktop for cleaning 12 Hi sim warm valve adjustment 12 SEALED BURNER COOKTOP 8 10 Sealed burner identification 8 SERVICE 13 Gas tubing 8 How to obtain service 13 Ign...

Page 2: ...ping of the ap tential hazard to the consumer as well pliance or breakage of door and serious as damage to the appliance injuries Your appliance is vented through the _I _ base of the backguard or backsplash f E_ _ _ panel on eye level models Neverblock _c_ _ _m_f _ _ _ _ J oven vent or air intakes Do not obstruct i _ _ _ the flow of combustion and ventilation air Restriction of air flow to the bu...

Page 3: ...e fire extin reach items could be seriously injured guisher if available or sprinkle heavily Do not use an appliance as a step stool with baking soda to cabinets above ANTI TIP DEVICE Never heat an unopened container on the surface burner or in the oven Pres To reducethe riskof tipping of the appli sure build up may cause container to ance from unusual usage or by exces burst resulting in serious ...

Page 4: ...ndled erly adjusted burners will minimize in pans Do not use pans if their handles PLASTICS complete combustion Exposure to twist and cannot betightened Pansthat Many plastics are vulnerable to heat these substances can also be mini are heavy to move when filled with food Keepplastics away from parts of theap mized byproperlyventing the burners to may also be hazardous pliance that may become warm...

Page 5: ...d turn knob on When the burner lights turn the knob off and pro _ ttii_ _ to _ Besure all surfacecontrolsare set inthe eeed as directed below OFF position prior to supplying gas to _tO__i _ _ _ _ _ t_ the appliance To light pilot Remove or raise and _positi_ support cooktop on metal rod if equipped Hold lighted match near the pilot ports TO OPERATE SURFACE BURNER WITH PILOTLESS IGNITION DURING A P...

Page 6: ...ed flamesize indented sides together so straight flame indicatesan impropermixtureof sidesare at front andrear air gas This wastes fuel so have a servicemanadjustthe mixtureif a yel As theburnerheatsandcools youmay lowflame occurs On LPgas someyel hearsoundsofthe metalexpanding and I _ I Iowtipping is acceptable This is nOrmal contracting This is a nOrmaIOperating and adjustment is not necessary s...

Page 7: ...r leave food unattended when us covered sition Wait several seconds then light ing a HIGH flame setting again To obtain a lower flame size turn knob back toward the OFF position until the Use SIMMER medium to continue a desired flame size is reached The low cooking operation Food will not cook est flame setting is located adjacent to Flameshould be adjusted so itdoes not any fasterwhen a higherfla...

Page 8: ...s suchas immersinghotgriddle in die coverandliftoff DO NOT pryoff water with any instrumentor tool 4 Never replace griddle cover until griddlehascooledcompletery I _ L _ _ _ _ I To use griddle grease To clean griddle 1 Remove griddle cover BEFORE turningon griddleburner Top cover Whengriddleiscool removeandwash inhot soapywater rinseand dry Donot must be removedwhenevergriddle wash in the dishwash...

Page 9: ...s soiled or siredsetting The sparkingwillnotstop clothCl gged to cleanUSe thea cottOnarea swab or a soft sition Untilthe knobisturned from the LITE pc _ _ _ BURNEB CAP Gas must flow freely through the small hole in the orifice for the burner to light CAUTION Do not touch the burner _ 0_ _TBIM RING properly This area must be free of any when the ignitor is on and a sparking _ _ soil and be kept pro...

Page 10: ...arge pot cooking See sition burners without a panon the grate The information on rating plate to determine porcelain finish may chip without a pan if your appliance features the HIGH 2 Hold a lighted match to the desired to absorb the intense heat SPEED burners surface burner head 3 Turn knob to LITE The burner will When reinstalling square grates place LOCATION OF BURNERS then light indented side...

Page 11: ...at serving temperatures Some cooking may take place if the utensil is Flameshould be adjusted so it does not covered extend beyond the edge of cooking utensil This isfor personal safety andto If flame should go out during a cooking prevent damage to cabinets above operatiOn sTRoNGHAS ACCUMULATEDGAstUrn theODoRbUrneris DETECTED ff ANDIF GASA cooktop _ _9 _ __1 WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR THE GAS ODOR TO DIS...

Page 12: ...h adry cloth When surface is cool clean with warm soapy water NEVERWIPE OFFA WARM OR HOT ENAMELSURFACE WITH A DAMPCLOTH THIS MAYCAUSE CRACKING AND CHIPPING Never use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range Surface burners Soap water Paste of Clean as necessary withwarm soapy water Remove stubborn soil by scouring conventional baking soda and water with a non abrasive plasti...

Page 13: ...ove appliance Always disconnect power to appfi from cabinet To adjust Operate burner on HI for ance before servicing 5 Reverse procedure to reinstall If gas about 5 minutes to preheat burner cap line has been disconnected check Turn knob back to WARM remove forgas leaks after reconnection See knob and insert asmall screwdriver into If an ungrounded two hole or other Installation Instructions for g...

Page 14: ...on Panel by letter including tous Our addressis found on the rating your name address and telephone plate See front cover for location of rat number as well asthe model and serial HOW TO OBTAIN ing plate numbers of the appliance SERVICE If you are not satisfied with the local re When your appliance requires service sponse to your service requirements MajorApplianceConsumer ActionPanel or replaceme...

Page 15: ... defect in mate commercial or industrial use rial or workmanship 6 Any expense incurred for service calls to correct in 2 Conditions resurtingfrom damage such as 1 im stallation errors or to instruct you on how to use the proper maintenance b misuse abuse accident products iii i ilii _ or c incorrect electrical current or voltage 7 CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES 3 Warranties are void ifthe or...

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