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Litho U.S.A. Before You Call for Service 9 Warranty i i Guide de I -4 Using Your Cooktop 5. -7 Care & Cleaning 8. GLASS COOKTOP _ABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions I 'utilisateur 12 Guia del Usuario 2. 4 JENN-AIR Form No. AJ01/0`3 Pa_t No. 8111P451-60 74007670 @ 200.3 Maytag Applianees Sales Go.
Litho U.S.A. Before You Call for Service 9 Warranty i i Guide de I -4 Using Your Cooktop 5. -7 Care & Cleaning 8. GLASS COOKTOP _ABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions I 'utilisateur 12 Guia del Usuario 2. 4 JENN-AIR Form No. AJ01/0`3 Pa_t No. 8111P451-60 74007670 @ 200.3 Maytag Applianees Sales Go.
User Guide
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... safe operation: Appliance must be detected by aqualified installer, service agency or the gas your applianceunlessit is recommended by gas suppliers that you in obtaining a gas detector PJease install maintain and use gasolineor other servicing should be referred to adjust, repair, service, or replace any part of this or any phone inyour • immediately call : Jenn-Air Customer Assistance 1-800-JENNAJR (1-800-536-6247) 1-800-688...
... safe operation: Appliance must be detected by aqualified installer, service agency or the gas your applianceunlessit is recommended by gas suppliers that you in obtaining a gas detector PJease install maintain and use gasolineor other servicing should be referred to adjust, repair, service, or replace any part of this or any phone inyour • immediately call : Jenn-Air Customer Assistance 1-800-JENNAJR (1-800-536-6247) 1-800-688...
User Guide
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HaW plastics are removed from the appliance before operating it. ers, HaW aerosol-type spray cansare EXPLOSIVEwhen exposed to heat. Keep plastics away from parts of the appliance that may become warm or hot. Do not leave plastic items on the cod Avoid their use or storage near a ...window, proper precautions should be Bghiy flammable. Keep area around apphancedear and free ...
HaW plastics are removed from the appliance before operating it. ers, HaW aerosol-type spray cansare EXPLOSIVEwhen exposed to heat. Keep plastics away from parts of the appliance that may become warm or hot. Do not leave plastic items on the cod Avoid their use or storage near a ...window, proper precautions should be Bghiy flammable. Keep area around apphancedear and free ...
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... burns from accumulatingon hood or filter. When flaming foods under the hood turn the fan on broken coN NEVER wear garments made of hot fat used as pothoHers becausethey can trail across hot surface burners and ignite or get caught on appliance parts. Damp pothNders may ignite or catch utensil handles. Do not let cooking grease or other substitutes sho@d never be used for deep fat...
... burns from accumulatingon hood or filter. When flaming foods under the hood turn the fan on broken coN NEVER wear garments made of hot fat used as pothoHers becausethey can trail across hot surface burners and ignite or get caught on appliance parts. Damp pothNders may ignite or catch utensil handles. Do not let cooking grease or other substitutes sho@d never be used for deep fat...
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... natural gas or liquid petroleum (LP) fuels. SAVE THESE NSTRUCTX}NS FOR FUTURE REbERENCE 4 Alwaysdisconnectpower to have a very sensitive respiratory system. Properly adjusted burners will minimize incomplete combustion. DO NOT CUT OR REHOVE THE THIRD GROUNDING PRONG FROH THE POWER CORD PLUG. [f an ungrounde& two-hale or other type electrical outlet is encountered, it is the personalresponsibilitoyf the appliance owner...
... natural gas or liquid petroleum (LP) fuels. SAVE THESE NSTRUCTX}NS FOR FUTURE REbERENCE 4 Alwaysdisconnectpower to have a very sensitive respiratory system. Properly adjusted burners will minimize incomplete combustion. DO NOT CUT OR REHOVE THE THIRD GROUNDING PRONG FROH THE POWER CORD PLUG. [f an ungrounde& two-hale or other type electrical outlet is encountered, it is the personalresponsibilitoyf the appliance owner...
User Guide
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... butter. Use care when cleaning around the surface burner. An intermediate flame size is detecte& open a window and wait five minutes before turning the knob° [he automatic re:ignition feature W!ii not operate during a power failure, Use to reduce the heat by rotating the [ Food wiii not cook any surface burner knob is covered. ko Use Lo to the desired surface burner head. 2. Expect some parts of the cooktop, espeaaHyaround the burners, to...
... butter. Use care when cleaning around the surface burner. An intermediate flame size is detecte& open a window and wait five minutes before turning the knob° [he automatic re:ignition feature W!ii not operate during a power failure, Use to reduce the heat by rotating the [ Food wiii not cook any surface burner knob is covered. ko Use Lo to the desired surface burner head. 2. Expect some parts of the cooktop, espeaaHyaround the burners, to...
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... front surface burner (9,200 BTUs). 3. Do not operatethe burnerswithouta pan on the flames are durable, they will not seep underneath the cooktop. If the burner flame isyellow or is easily removed for cleaning.(Seepage8 for cleaning directions.) Burner caps must be removed. 2 3 45 1. The head portion of the pan. 6 Contact a service technician to adiust. (Adiustments are not covered by the warranty.) With LP gas, some types of the burner. However, the burners...
... front surface burner (9,200 BTUs). 3. Do not operatethe burnerswithouta pan on the flames are durable, they will not seep underneath the cooktop. If the burner flame isyellow or is easily removed for cleaning.(Seepage8 for cleaning directions.) Burner caps must be removed. 2 3 45 1. The head portion of the pan. 6 Contact a service technician to adiust. (Adiustments are not covered by the warranty.) With LP gas, some types of the burner. However, the burners...
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This is hot. This is normal. ° The glass-ceramic surface may emit light smoke and odor the first few times the cooktop is used. r C ,}N Fo ° Cooktop may appear discolored when it is normal and will disappear when the surface cools. ° Glass-ceramic cool
This is hot. This is normal. ° The glass-ceramic surface may emit light smoke and odor the first few times the cooktop is used. r C ,}N Fo ° Cooktop may appear discolored when it is normal and will disappear when the surface cools. ° Glass-ceramic cool
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Be sureapplianceis off a part is removed° be sure it is to avoid damage and possible burns. • To prevent staining or disco[orauon. Do not remove sea[ under [ [CZR&E " Do not clean in the OFF position by pulling up. dean apphanceafter each use, off and amm parts are coombefore handmingor CONTROL KNOBS cmeanklg° This is ° Remove knobs in dishwasheror self-cleaning oven, .
Be sureapplianceis off a part is removed° be sure it is to avoid damage and possible burns. • To prevent staining or disco[orauon. Do not remove sea[ under [ [CZR&E " Do not clean in the OFF position by pulling up. dean apphanceafter each use, off and amm parts are coombefore handmingor CONTROL KNOBS cmeanklg° This is ° Remove knobs in dishwasheror self-cleaning oven, .
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... clogged. • Flame may need to be sure burner cap is damaged,soiled or wet. See pg. 8. 2°Brown streaks and specks. • Sp@s not removed prompdy. Wiping with soi[ed cloth or sponge. Burner will not light if ignitor is correctly seated on the burner base. able when using LPgas. SURFACE SHOWS WEAR. If ignitor doesn't click, turn control knob OFF. ° Check to be adjusted. , FORE...
... clogged. • Flame may need to be sure burner cap is damaged,soiled or wet. See pg. 8. 2°Brown streaks and specks. • Sp@s not removed prompdy. Wiping with soi[ed cloth or sponge. Burner will not light if ignitor is correctly seated on the burner base. able when using LPgas. SURFACE SHOWS WEAR. If ignitor doesn't click, turn control knob OFF. ° Check to be adjusted. , FORE...
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... from whom your dealer or servicer; customers using TTY for commercial or industrial use . Glass.ceramic Cook:opt Due to thermal breakage, Canadian Residents The above exclusion may also have been removed, altered, or cannot be repaired or replaced free of purchase to : a° Correct installation errors. W:H£T Is C{,}VERED BY THESE FummOne Year Warranty - Misuse, abuse, accidents, or unreasonable use . 4. d. Products purchased for deaf...
... from whom your dealer or servicer; customers using TTY for commercial or industrial use . Glass.ceramic Cook:opt Due to thermal breakage, Canadian Residents The above exclusion may also have been removed, altered, or cannot be repaired or replaced free of purchase to : a° Correct installation errors. W:H£T Is C{,}VERED BY THESE FummOne Year Warranty - Misuse, abuse, accidents, or unreasonable use . 4. d. Products purchased for deaf...
Installation Manual
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...NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Leave these instructions with the appliance. • NOTICE TO CONSUMER: Retain these instructions for motor/blower service. • Side Clearance - TIONINSTRUCTIONS). Grills installednear a side wall must allow a minimum clearance of 8"....cabinet clearance to motor for horizontal or verticaldirection by looseningnuts aroundblower inlet. TIE DOWNBOLT ON EACHEND BLOWERCANBE SWIVELED90° GREASE CONTAINER 29" _1/ Min. CONVERTIBLE GAS GRILL COOKTOP SERIES JGD8130 & JGD8345 JENN-AIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN BOTH INCHES AND CENTIMETERS *Blower may be providedto remove...
...NOTICE TO INSTALLER: Leave these instructions with the appliance. • NOTICE TO CONSUMER: Retain these instructions for motor/blower service. • Side Clearance - TIONINSTRUCTIONS). Grills installednear a side wall must allow a minimum clearance of 8"....cabinet clearance to motor for horizontal or verticaldirection by looseningnuts aroundblower inlet. TIE DOWNBOLT ON EACHEND BLOWERCANBE SWIVELED90° GREASE CONTAINER 29" _1/ Min. CONVERTIBLE GAS GRILL COOKTOP SERIES JGD8130 & JGD8345 JENN-AIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN BOTH INCHES AND CENTIMETERS *Blower may be providedto remove...
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.../NFPA No. 70 USA or current CSA STANDARD C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code part 1. Installing Cabinetry Over Your Jenn-Air Grill *A = 30" (76.2 cm) minimum verticat clearance between cooking surface and construction above the appliance. *B = 13" (33.02 cm) maximum depth of local codes, with a grounded tpe power cord. The electricalsupply required is 13 inches. install a manual shutoffvalve in the shaded illustration (see figure 2). DISCOLORATION OR DAMAGE, SUCH...
.../NFPA No. 70 USA or current CSA STANDARD C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code part 1. Installing Cabinetry Over Your Jenn-Air Grill *A = 30" (76.2 cm) minimum verticat clearance between cooking surface and construction above the appliance. *B = 13" (33.02 cm) maximum depth of local codes, with a grounded tpe power cord. The electricalsupply required is 13 inches. install a manual shutoffvalve in the shaded illustration (see figure 2). DISCOLORATION OR DAMAGE, SUCH...
Installation Manual
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... clearance. Grill Burner Air Shutter end Surface Bumer (if so equipped) AIR INSERT SCREWDRIVER BLADE IN SLOT AND TWIST WITH SLIGHT PRESSURE TO ALLOW AIR SHUTTER TO SLIDE EASILY ILLUSTRATION "A" On any burner, closingthe air shuttertoo far wilt cause the flame to reset for use with N=ural Gas. The snug fit of the cartridge housing. Slide air shutters backward or forward to increase or decrease the size of cutout...
... clearance. Grill Burner Air Shutter end Surface Bumer (if so equipped) AIR INSERT SCREWDRIVER BLADE IN SLOT AND TWIST WITH SLIGHT PRESSURE TO ALLOW AIR SHUTTER TO SLIDE EASILY ILLUSTRATION "A" On any burner, closingthe air shuttertoo far wilt cause the flame to reset for use with N=ural Gas. The snug fit of the cartridge housing. Slide air shutters backward or forward to increase or decrease the size of cutout...
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... shutoff valve must be checked by closingits individual manual shutoffvalve during any pressuretesting of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to increase. 5, Replace control knob when adjustment is necessary, or to low several times without extinguishing the flame This adjustment, at low setting, will automatically provide the proper flame size at test pressures in illustration=D". If further adjustment is completed. Remove control knob from the gas...
... shutoff valve must be checked by closingits individual manual shutoffvalve during any pressuretesting of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to increase. 5, Replace control knob when adjustment is necessary, or to low several times without extinguishing the flame This adjustment, at low setting, will automatically provide the proper flame size at test pressures in illustration=D". If further adjustment is completed. Remove control knob from the gas...
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... being cooked wi(I Minimum Spacing Requirement Convertible Gas Cooktops For installing a Double Bay Downdraft Cooktop in Illustration"E". Mad setting is shippedfrom the factorywith orifice hoods ddlledfor usewith Natural Gas. Food will indicate a leak. To make these conversion adjustments follow the instructions and illustrations ("A" through 4. 1. i Apply a non-corrosive leak detection fluid to all joints and fittings in convertible appliance pressure regulator (if so equipped) located at each burner by turning adjustment screw in the range if connections were...
... being cooked wi(I Minimum Spacing Requirement Convertible Gas Cooktops For installing a Double Bay Downdraft Cooktop in Illustration"E". Mad setting is shippedfrom the factorywith orifice hoods ddlledfor usewith Natural Gas. Food will indicate a leak. To make these conversion adjustments follow the instructions and illustrations ("A" through 4. 1. i Apply a non-corrosive leak detection fluid to all joints and fittings in convertible appliance pressure regulator (if so equipped) located at each burner by turning adjustment screw in the range if connections were...
Installation Manual
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Propane Gas conversion orifice hoods are supplied with these models• Propane Gas input specified - JGD8130/JGD8345 33,000 BTUthr / 51,000 BTU/hr. Propane Gas pressure required - 10" W.C. The _ualif!_ agency performing this work assumes responsibility for this conversion. r Models - Incoming Propane Gas pressure required to follow instructions could .,_ult_ serious "injury or property damage. TO CONVERTAPPLIANCEFOR USE WITH PROPANEGAS Natural Gas To Propane Gas (LP) Conversion Instructions ...,, . __ Authorized Service Contractor (or other qualifiedagency) in accordancewith...
Propane Gas conversion orifice hoods are supplied with these models• Propane Gas input specified - JGD8130/JGD8345 33,000 BTUthr / 51,000 BTU/hr. Propane Gas pressure required - 10" W.C. The _ualif!_ agency performing this work assumes responsibility for this conversion. r Models - Incoming Propane Gas pressure required to follow instructions could .,_ult_ serious "injury or property damage. TO CONVERTAPPLIANCEFOR USE WITH PROPANEGAS Natural Gas To Propane Gas (LP) Conversion Instructions ...,, . __ Authorized Service Contractor (or other qualifiedagency) in accordancewith...
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..."RAGJmASvr'areSeTE Models - Natural Gas pressure required - 5" W.C. Page 4 Illustration "E". JGD8130 & JGD8345 Series Manifold - The two hoods with LP Gas, each bumer. Natural Gas input specified, Model JGD8130/JGD8345 36,000 BTU/hr / 56,000 BTU/hr. Replace al!orificehoods- Follow the instructions for burner low flame adjustment on the center underside of ,the authority , having _dsdtcti0p,' F_Um to the gas manifold. TO CONVERTAPPLIANCEFOR USE WITH NATURALGAS Propane Gas (LP) To Natural Gas Conversion Instructions If...
..."RAGJmASvr'areSeTE Models - Natural Gas pressure required - 5" W.C. Page 4 Illustration "E". JGD8130 & JGD8345 Series Manifold - The two hoods with LP Gas, each bumer. Natural Gas input specified, Model JGD8130/JGD8345 36,000 BTU/hr / 56,000 BTU/hr. Replace al!orificehoods- Follow the instructions for burner low flame adjustment on the center underside of ,the authority , having _dsdtcti0p,' F_Um to the gas manifold. TO CONVERTAPPLIANCEFOR USE WITH NATURALGAS Propane Gas (LP) To Natural Gas Conversion Instructions If...
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... authorized Jenn-Air Service Contractor. If LP gas is the fuel of choice, follow the conversion ----] Test all external connections for low flame settings. e dMowosntdrdaoftwnsdyrastfet ms, ysctheemck ptrhoebledmucstinagreinastttarilblauttioend ttoo pmoaokre dsuucrtiengit cporancfoticrmess. ZJENN-AIR 4_ WEST FOURTH STREET, NORTH • NEWTON, IA 50208 If ventilation problems persist contact your installer if the ventilation system will not remove smoke or cooking fumes from well trimmed cuts...
... authorized Jenn-Air Service Contractor. If LP gas is the fuel of choice, follow the conversion ----] Test all external connections for low flame settings. e dMowosntdrdaoftwnsdyrastfet ms, ysctheemck ptrhoebledmucstinagreinastttarilblauttioend ttoo pmoaokre dsuucrtiengit cporancfoticrmess. ZJENN-AIR 4_ WEST FOURTH STREET, NORTH • NEWTON, IA 50208 If ventilation problems persist contact your installer if the ventilation system will not remove smoke or cooking fumes from well trimmed cuts...