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"Select-Top" Built-In Modular Downdraft Cooktop Safety Instructions 4, 5 _---_ Problem Solver 35, 36 Operating Instructions, Tips Coil Surface Unit Module 10, 11 _/_ iii I Controls 9 Cooktop Comparison 8 Cooktop Vent System 22 Features 6, 7 Griddle Accessory 18-20 Griddle Cooking Guide 20 Grill Module 14-17 Grill Cooking Guide 17 Home Canning Tips 21 Radiant Module 12-14 Installation...
"Select-Top" Built-In Modular Downdraft Cooktop Safety Instructions 4, 5 _---_ Problem Solver 35, 36 Operating Instructions, Tips Coil Surface Unit Module 10, 11 _/_ iii I Controls 9 Cooktop Comparison 8 Cooktop Vent System 22 Features 6, 7 Griddle Accessory 18-20 Griddle Cooking Guide 20 Grill Module 14-17 Grill Cooking Guide 17 Home Canning Tips 21 Radiant Module 12-14 Installation...
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...Accessory [1 You must have the grill module to clean. The front W and back of the griddle are controlled separately. ¢/) WARNING: Griddle modules JXDD43 and JXDD46 are listed below. If your nearest GE Appliances dealer or service center or call 800.626.2002. To purchase, contact your cooktop... units and drip pans are shown by the outlines on the glass. Each module has an electrical plug which fits into the grease jar. MODULES AND ACCESSORIES General Information GEAppliances.com A full selection of modules are inserted and removed differently than others. ...
...Accessory [1 You must have the grill module to clean. The front W and back of the griddle are controlled separately. ¢/) WARNING: Griddle modules JXDD43 and JXDD46 are listed below. If your nearest GE Appliances dealer or service center or call 800.626.2002. To purchase, contact your cooktop... units and drip pans are shown by the outlines on the glass. Each module has an electrical plug which fits into the grease jar. MODULES AND ACCESSORIES General Information GEAppliances.com A full selection of modules are inserted and removed differently than others. ...
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...improve efficiency. • Never leave the surface units unattended at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F and poultry to line the cooktop tubs. Never pick up a flaming pan. The use combustible materials. reflector pan, grill or griddle. Use a dry chemical or... outside a pan can be followed, including tile following: • Use this cooktop only for items stored over the cooktop. Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop, removable modules, accessories and areas facing the cooktop. • Cook meat and poultry thoroughlyimeat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of...
...improve efficiency. • Never leave the surface units unattended at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F and poultry to line the cooktop tubs. Never pick up a flaming pan. The use combustible materials. reflector pan, grill or griddle. Use a dry chemical or... outside a pan can be followed, including tile following: • Use this cooktop only for items stored over the cooktop. Potentially hot surfaces include the cooktop, removable modules, accessories and areas facing the cooktop. • Cook meat and poultry thoroughlyimeat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of...
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... Use a long-handled utensil to remove a coil surface unit or a module. • Never leave the kitchen while using the grill or griddle accessory. These steps Should control the flame until the fat is in temperature. • Only the grill grate and the griddle accessor) plate may break ...heat after the controls have been turned off before removing cookware • Never clean the cooktop surface when it will be hot. • NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE. Filling the pan too full of electrical shock. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Be sure the drain hole in a dishwasher. • ...
... Use a long-handled utensil to remove a coil surface unit or a module. • Never leave the kitchen while using the grill or griddle accessory. These steps Should control the flame until the fat is in temperature. • Only the grill grate and the griddle accessor) plate may break ...heat after the controls have been turned off before removing cookware • Never clean the cooktop surface when it will be hot. • NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE. Filling the pan too full of electrical shock. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Be sure the drain hole in a dishwasher. • ...
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... 13 Coil Surface Units May be removed to clean the drip pans. Use with the grill grate or griddle plate accessory and the reflector pan. 5 Reflector Pan Part of the Grill Module. 6 Cooktop Tub Easily cleaned when modules are removed. 7 Grease Collector System Uses wide mouth canning jars to collect grease. 8 Control... is turned on. Do not submm_e in and turn to set surface units from LO to HI. 9 Indicator Light Lights when any unit of the cooktop is turned on. 10 Vent Control Knob Turn on when the grill heating 11 Vent System The blower vents smoke down and out of the...
... 13 Coil Surface Units May be removed to clean the drip pans. Use with the grill grate or griddle plate accessory and the reflector pan. 5 Reflector Pan Part of the Grill Module. 6 Cooktop Tub Easily cleaned when modules are removed. 7 Grease Collector System Uses wide mouth canning jars to collect grease. 8 Control... is turned on. Do not submm_e in and turn to set surface units from LO to HI. 9 Indicator Light Lights when any unit of the cooktop is turned on. 10 Vent Control Knob Turn on when the grill heating 11 Vent System The blower vents smoke down and out of the...
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...accessories should be damaged. Start cooking at a higher setting to heat the surface unit faster, then turn to a lower setting to use . Heats up and cool down more forgiving of burner or surface unit you may have used and the amount of Cooktop Radiant (Glass Ceramic) Cooktop O Induction Electric..., but does not change heat settings right away. The disk stays hot enough to continue cooking for good cooking results. Your new modular cooktop may have several types of ferrous metals (metal that attracts a magnet). Pan flamess is turned off . Care of the Modules Some...
...accessories should be damaged. Start cooking at a higher setting to heat the surface unit faster, then turn to a lower setting to use . Heats up and cool down more forgiving of burner or surface unit you may have used and the amount of Cooktop Radiant (Glass Ceramic) Cooktop O Induction Electric..., but does not change heat settings right away. The disk stays hot enough to continue cooking for good cooking results. Your new modular cooktop may have several types of ferrous metals (metal that attracts a magnet). Pan flamess is turned off . Care of the Modules Some...
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... excess oil with the surface. The plate should rest on the reflector pan with these cooktops. After preheating for meats, pancakes, or other food usually prepared in a frying pan or electric skillet. How to OFF. The slots in the pan permit grease to the griddle. WARNING: Do not use a ... in soap and water and dry. Make sure all switches are turned to Insert the Griddle Accessory and the Grill Module 1. Remove the reflector pan. Be sure to use the griddle accessory. GRIDDLE ACCESSORY You must be sure all controls are in the OFF position and the module is divided, ...
... excess oil with the surface. The plate should rest on the reflector pan with these cooktops. After preheating for meats, pancakes, or other food usually prepared in a frying pan or electric skillet. How to OFF. The slots in the pan permit grease to the griddle. WARNING: Do not use a ... in soap and water and dry. Make sure all switches are turned to Insert the Griddle Accessory and the Grill Module 1. Remove the reflector pan. Be sure to use the griddle accessory. GRIDDLE ACCESSORY You must be sure all controls are in the OFF position and the module is divided, ...
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... variables in use with sharp points or rough or sharp edges which could damage the electrical contacts. Rearrange or stir food occasionally, if possible. Grease lightly if desired. For ... griddle when it is completed. Grease lightly if desired. GRIDDLE ACCESSORY (continued) Questions and Answers Q. Your interchangeable cooktop modules can be warmed on the edge with the griddle without food... the griddle longer to the other pans or cookware on caring for serving up to 30 minutes; Q. A. To avoid marring the non-stick finish, store the griddle upright...
... variables in use with sharp points or rough or sharp edges which could damage the electrical contacts. Rearrange or stir food occasionally, if possible. Grease lightly if desired. For ... griddle when it is completed. Grease lightly if desired. GRIDDLE ACCESSORY (continued) Questions and Answers Q. Your interchangeable cooktop modules can be warmed on the edge with the griddle without food... the griddle longer to the other pans or cookware on caring for serving up to 30 minutes; Q. A. To avoid marring the non-stick finish, store the griddle upright...
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...grill or griddle grate on a hot module or leave it over the grill while preheating. To replace: • Place the reflector pan in the cooktop tub with the hole for 5 to clean the heating element. Do not clean in the dishwasher. • Do not immerse plug-in surface units...not clean in the dishwasher. Rinse well. For stubborn soil, let it at the sink with a plastic scouring pad and hot, soapy water. Griddle Accessory Clean with soap and water and dry. Reflector Pan Let grill or griddle cool, then remove. Lift out the reflector pan. GEAppliances.com Modules CAUTION...
...grill or griddle grate on a hot module or leave it over the grill while preheating. To replace: • Place the reflector pan in the cooktop tub with the hole for 5 to clean the heating element. Do not clean in the dishwasher. • Do not immerse plug-in surface units...not clean in the dishwasher. Rinse well. For stubborn soil, let it at the sink with a plastic scouring pad and hot, soapy water. Griddle Accessory Clean with soap and water and dry. Reflector Pan Let grill or griddle cool, then remove. Lift out the reflector pan. GEAppliances.com Modules CAUTION...
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... parts or accessories sent directly to their own appliances can have tile secure feeling that 's convenient will still be there. S i. to 2:00 p.m. Other servicing generally should be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation. 39 Many GE Consumer Service ...ever need assistance with impaired hearing or speech who haxe access to a TDD or a conxentional teletypewriter ma) call --toll-fiee! Try the GE Appliances _.Vebsite 24 hours a day, any -ol)erated convenience locations ofti_r VO/I service (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. M1 you can ...
... parts or accessories sent directly to their own appliances can have tile secure feeling that 's convenient will still be there. S i. to 2:00 p.m. Other servicing generally should be exercised, since improper servicing may cause unsafe operation. 39 Many GE Consumer Service ...ever need assistance with impaired hearing or speech who haxe access to a TDD or a conxentional teletypewriter ma) call --toll-fiee! Try the GE Appliances _.Vebsite 24 hours a day, any -ol)erated convenience locations ofti_r VO/I service (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. M1 you can ...