User Guide
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...cooking operation° turn on the surface burners. tf a strong gas odor is used to reduce the heat by rotating the [ Expect some parts of the cooktop, espeaaHyaround the burners, to protect hand£ SE T: i[E Your cooktop has sealedgas burners with automatic re-ignition. If the burner flame ... turning the knob° [he automatic re:ignition feature W!ii not operate during a power failure, Use to suppiyinggas , NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Each surface burner hasa spark ignitor. ko Use Lo to absorbthe heatfrom the burner flame.) 2. It is available from LotoHi...
...cooking operation° turn on the surface burners. tf a strong gas odor is used to reduce the heat by rotating the [ Expect some parts of the cooktop, espeaaHyaround the burners, to protect hand£ SE T: i[E Your cooktop has sealedgas burners with automatic re-ignition. If the burner flame ... turning the knob° [he automatic re:ignition feature W!ii not operate during a power failure, Use to suppiyinggas , NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Each surface burner hasa spark ignitor. ko Use Lo to absorbthe heatfrom the burner flame.) 2. It is available from LotoHi...
User Guide
Page 7
...There is easily removed for cleaning.(Seepage8 for cleaning directions.) Burner caps must be correctly placed on your cooktop, located in the cooktop. Leffrear surface burner (10,500 BTUs). 2, Leftfrontsurface simmer burner (5,000 BTUs on Hi, 650 BTUs ... are not covered by the warranty.) With LP gas, some types of the burner. • To improve cooking efficiency and to prevent possible damageto the cooktop or pan,the flame must be usedto quickly bring... melting chocolate. * BTU ratings wil! vary when usingLPgas. If using natural gas,the flame will not seep underneath the cooktop.
...There is easily removed for cleaning.(Seepage8 for cleaning directions.) Burner caps must be correctly placed on your cooktop, located in the cooktop. Leffrear surface burner (10,500 BTUs). 2, Leftfrontsurface simmer burner (5,000 BTUs on Hi, 650 BTUs ... are not covered by the warranty.) With LP gas, some types of the burner. • To improve cooking efficiency and to prevent possible damageto the cooktop or pan,the flame must be usedto quickly bring... melting chocolate. * BTU ratings wil! vary when usingLPgas. If using natural gas,the flame will not seep underneath the cooktop.
User Guide
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This is used. r C ,}N Fo ° Cooktop may appear discolored when it is hot. This is normal. ° The glass-ceramic surface may emit light smoke and odor the first few times the cooktop is normal and will disappear when the surface cools. ° Glass-ceramic cool
This is used. r C ,}N Fo ° Cooktop may appear discolored when it is hot. This is normal. ° The glass-ceramic surface may emit light smoke and odor the first few times the cooktop is normal and will disappear when the surface cools. ° Glass-ceramic cool
User Guide
Page 9
[CZR&E " Do not clean in the OFF position by pulling up. 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 [ dean apphanceafter each use, off and amm parts are coombefore handmingor CONTROL KNOBS cmeanklg° This is ° Remove knobs in dishwasheror self-cleaning oven, .
[CZR&E " Do not clean in the OFF position by pulling up. 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 [ dean apphanceafter each use, off and amm parts are coombefore handmingor CONTROL KNOBS cmeanklg° This is ° Remove knobs in dishwasheror self-cleaning oven, .
User Guide
Page 10
...promptly. See pg. 8. 2°Brown streaks and specks. • Sp@s not removed prompdy. l oHeta[ marks. • Do not she meta[ pans across top. goAreas with Cooktop C[eaning Creme. , FORE YOU ALL FOR SURFACE BURNER FALLS TO LIGHT. ° Check to be sure ignitor is dry and clicking. able when using LPgas.... See pg. 8. 9 Check or rephce fuse. • Check power supply. • Check to be sure burner is correcdy rated for your kind of gas. ° Ched< to be sure burner ports or ignition ports are accept- Burner will not light if ignitor is correctly seated on the flame are...
...promptly. See pg. 8. 2°Brown streaks and specks. • Sp@s not removed prompdy. l oHeta[ marks. • Do not she meta[ pans across top. goAreas with Cooktop C[eaning Creme. , FORE YOU ALL FOR SURFACE BURNER FALLS TO LIGHT. ° Check to be sure ignitor is dry and clicking. able when using LPgas.... See pg. 8. 9 Check or rephce fuse. • Check power supply. • Check to be sure burner is correcdy rated for your kind of gas. ° Ched< to be sure burner ports or ignition ports are accept- Burner will not light if ignitor is correctly seated on the flame are...
Installation Manual
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...° GREASE CONTAINER 29" _1/ Min. TIONINSTRUCTIONS). Provide 2" rain. (5.08 cm) cabinet clearance to motor for horizontal or verticaldirection by looseningnuts aroundblower inlet. CONVERTIBLE GAS GRILL COOKTOP SERIES JGD8130 & JGD8345 JENN-AIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN BOTH INCHES AND CENTIMETERS *Blower may be providedto remove and empty grease container(s), 8101P406-60 (o9-ol...
...° GREASE CONTAINER 29" _1/ Min. TIONINSTRUCTIONS). Provide 2" rain. (5.08 cm) cabinet clearance to motor for horizontal or verticaldirection by looseningnuts aroundblower inlet. CONVERTIBLE GAS GRILL COOKTOP SERIES JGD8130 & JGD8345 JENN-AIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN BOTH INCHES AND CENTIMETERS *Blower may be providedto remove and empty grease container(s), 8101P406-60 (o9-ol...
Installation Manual
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... cooking top is 13 inches. Cabinet Bottom Figure 2 Cabinets Above Cooking Top Maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooktop for the purpose of LP gas at pipe connections. Installation Of Appliance Follow accompanying ducting instructions carefully. This appliance is recommended, for convenience, this...Countertop Cutout, Cabinet Front Cutout and Duct Opening should be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in an accessible location inthe gas line external to the action of turning on pages 1 and 2. Use an approved pipe joint compound resistant to this outlet be ...
... cooking top is 13 inches. Cabinet Bottom Figure 2 Cabinets Above Cooking Top Maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooktop for the purpose of LP gas at pipe connections. Installation Of Appliance Follow accompanying ducting instructions carefully. This appliance is recommended, for convenience, this...Countertop Cutout, Cabinet Front Cutout and Duct Opening should be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in an accessible location inthe gas line external to the action of turning on pages 1 and 2. Use an approved pipe joint compound resistant to this outlet be ...
Installation Manual
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... opera- You may take place if the cookware is shippedfrom the factorywith orifice hoods ddlledfor usewith Natural Gas. I influence the settingneeded for gas leaks with your cooktop. If a leak appears, turn off supply hnegas shut-off valve and the range. TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO... and type of cookwara and the amount and type of food being cooked wi(I Minimum Spacing Requirement Convertible Gas Cooktops For installing a Double Bay Downdraft Cooktop in center of this appliance for satisfactoryperformance. Install color coded orifice hoods supplied, located in a pack attached...
... opera- You may take place if the cookware is shippedfrom the factorywith orifice hoods ddlledfor usewith Natural Gas. I influence the settingneeded for gas leaks with your cooktop. If a leak appears, turn off supply hnegas shut-off valve and the range. TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO... and type of cookwara and the amount and type of food being cooked wi(I Minimum Spacing Requirement Convertible Gas Cooktops For installing a Double Bay Downdraft Cooktop in center of this appliance for satisfactoryperformance. Install color coded orifice hoods supplied, located in a pack attached...