GE JGP623ER User Manual

Built-h Gas Cooktop  
Problem  
Safety instructions ....................2-5  
More questions  
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Operating Instructions, Tips  
Appliance Registration ..................................2  
AutomaticIgnition.........................................6  
Consumer Services  
Model and Serial Numbers ..........................2  
Warranty........................................BackCover  
Cookware  
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Features of Your Cooktop .............................5  
UsingYourCooktop...................................6,7  
Models:  
Care and  
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AirAdjustment...............................................7  
ControlKnobs..................................................8  
Burners  
BurnerGrates..................................................9  
DripPans...........................................................9  
PorcelainCooktop..........................................8  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  
Don’t attempt to repair or replace any  
part of your cooktop unless it is specifically  
recommended in this guide. All other servicing  
should be referred to a qualified technician.  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic  
Enforcement Act requires the Governor of  
California to publish a list of substances known to  
the  
to cause cancer, birth defects or other  
reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn  
Using Your Cooktop  
customers of potential exposure to such substances.  
Don’t leave children alone or unattended  
where a cooktop is hot or in operation. They  
could be seriously burned.  
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of  
these substances, namely benzene, carbon monoxide,  
formaldehyde and soot, caused primarily by the  
incomplete combustion of natural gas or LP fuels.  
Properly adjusted burners, indicated by a bluish  
rather than a yellow flame, will minimize incomplete  
combustion. Exposure to these substances can be  
minimized further by venting with an open window  
or using a ventilation fan or hood.  
CAUTION: ITEMS OF INTEREST TO  
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE STORED  
IN CABINETS ABOVE A  
CHILDREN CLIMBING ON THE  
COOKTOP TO REACH ITEMS COULD  
BE SERIOUSLY INJURED.  
Teach children not to play with the controls or  
any other part of the cooktop.  
When You Get Your Cooktop  
Do not operate the burner without all burner  
parts in place.  
When you get your cooktop, have the installer  
show you the location the gas shutoff valve  
and how to shut it off if necessary.  
Do not clean the cooktop with flammable or  
volatile cleaning fluids.  
Have your cooktop installed and properly  
grounded by a qualified installer, in accordance  
with the Installation Instructions. Any adjustment  
and service should by performed only by qualified  
gas range installers or service technicians.  
Do not clean the cooktop when the appliance is  
in use.  
Avoid scratching the cooktop with sharp  
implements, or with rings and other jewelry.  
- Plug your cooktop into a 120-volt grounded  
Never use the cooktop as a cutting board.  
outlet only. Do  
prong from the  
remove the  
If in doubt about the  
grounding  
Let burner grates and other surfaces cool  
before touching them or leaving them where  
children can reach them.  
grounding of the home electrical system, it is your  
personal responsibility and obligation to have an  
ungrounded outlet replaced with a  
. Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments  
while using the appliance. Be careful when  
reaching for items stored in cabinets over the  
cooktop. Flammable material could be ignited if  
brought in contact with flame or hot surfaces and  
may cause severe burns.  
grounded three-prong outlet in accordance with  
the National Electrical Code. Do not use an  
extension cord with this appliance.  
Be sure all packing materials are removed from  
the cooktop before operating it, to prevent fire or  
smoke damage should the packing material ignite.  
Never use your appliance for warming or  
heating the room. Prolonged use of the cooktop  
in this way can be hazardous.  
Be sure your cooktop is correctly adjusted by a  
qualified service technician or installer. This  
counter unit, as shipped from the factory, can  
only be operated with natural gas. Do not try  
to operate it with LP (bottled) gas unless you  
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follow the Installation Instructions  
your cooktop. See LP Gas Adjustments.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
(continued)  
Watch foods being fried at HI flame setting.  
Do not use water on grease fires.  
Never pick up a flaming pan.  
Foods for frying should be as dry as possible.  
Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh  
foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and over  
sides of pan.  
Smother flaming pan by covering pan  
completely with  
flat tray, or if available, use a dry chemical or  
foam-type extinguisher.  
lid, cookie sheet or  
Use least possible amount of fat for effective  
shallow or deep-fat frying. Filling the pan too  
full of fat can cause spillovers when food is added.  
Flaming grease outside a pan can be put out by  
covering with baking soda or if available a multi-  
purpose dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.  
If a combination of oils or fats will be used  
in frying, stir together before heating, or as fats  
melt slowly,  
When using glass cookware make sure it is  
designed for top-of-range cooking.  
Do not store flammable materials near the  
cooktop. Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.  
Use a deep fat thermometer whenever  
possible to prevent overheating fat beyond the  
smoking point.  
Do not let cooking grease or other  
flammable materials accumulate  
in or near the cooktop.  
Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially  
a deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.  
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Use proper pan size—Avoid pans that are  
unstable or easily tipped. Select cookware  
having flat bottoms large enough to properly  
contain food and avoid boilovers and spillovers, -  
and large enough to cover burner grate. This will  
both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous  
accumulations of food, since heavy spattering or  
spillovers left on cooktop can ignite. Use pans  
with handles that can be easily grasped and  
remain cool.  
Never clean the cooktop surface when it  
is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes  
and wet cloths could cause steam burns if used  
on a hot surface.  
Always use the LITE position when  
igniting top burners and make sure the  
burners have ignited.  
Never leave surface burners unattended at  
high flame settings.  
causes smoking and  
greasy spillovers that may catch on fire.  
Keep all plastics away from top burners.  
Adjust surface burner flame size it does  
not extend beyond the edge of the cookware.  
Excessive flame is hazardous.  
To avoid the possibility of a burn, always be  
certain that the controls for all burners are at  
OFF position and all grates are cool before  
attempting to remove a grate.  
Use only dry pot  
moist or damp pot holders on hot  
surfaces may result in burns from  
If cooktop is located near a window, do not use  
long curtains which could blow over the top  
burners and create a fire hazard.  
steam. Do not let pot holders come near open  
flames when lifting cookware. Do not use a towel  
If you smell gas, turn off the gas to the cooktop  
and call a qualified service technician. Never use  
an open flame to locate a leak.  
or other bulky  
in place of a pot holder.  
To minimize the possibility of  
ignition of flammable materials and spillage,  
turn cookware handles toward the side or  
center of the cooktop without extending over  
adjacent burner.  
Don’t use aluminum foil to line burner bowls.  
Misuse could result in a fire hazard or damage to  
the cooktop.  
Always turn surface burner to OFF before  
removing cookware.  
Do not cover or block the area around the  
cooktop knobs. This area must be kept clear for  
proper ventilation and burner performance.  
LP Conversion  
Your cooktop is shipped from the factory set to  
operate only with Natural Gas.  
When cooking pork, follow the directions  
exactly and always cook the meat to an internal  
If you wish to use your cooktop with Liquefied  
Petroleum Gas, you must follow the Installation  
Instructions packed with your cooktop. See LP Gas  
Adjustments.  
temperature of at least  
This assures that, in  
the remote possibility that trichina may be present  
in the meat, it will be killed and the meat will be  
safe to eat.  
WARNING: This conversion kit must be installed  
by a qualified service technician in accordance with  
the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and  
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in  
serious injury or property damage, The qualified  
agency performing this work assumes responsibility  
for the conversion.  
Do not use a wok on the cooking surface if  
the wok has a round metal ring which is placed  
over the burner grate to support the wok. This  
ring acts as a heat trap which may damage the  
burner grate and burner head. Also, it may cause  
the burner to work improperly. This may cause a  
carbon monoxide level above that allowed by  
current standards, resulting in health hazard.  
Clean only parts listed in this Use and  
Care Book.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
FEATURES OF YOUR COOKTOP  
Models JGP622ER  
JGP623ER  
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1. Surface Unit Controls  
2. Porcelain Cooktop Surface  
3. Burners  
USING YOUR COOKTOP  
Automatic Ignition  
Your surface burners are lighted by electric ignition, eliminating the need for  
standing pilot lights with constantly burning flames.  
In case of a power outage, you can light the burners with a match. Hold  
a lighted match to the burner, then turn  
knob to the LITE position. To  
avoid burning your hand, use extreme caution when lighting burners this way.  
Surface burners in use when an electrical power failure occurs  
to operate normally.  
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To Light a Burner  
Push the control knob in  
and turn it counterclockwise  
to LITE.  
Do not operate the burner for an extended period  
of time without cookware on the grate. The finish on  
the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the  
heat.  
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Check to be sure the burner you turn on is the one  
you want to use.  
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Be sure the burners and grates are cool before you  
place your hand, a pot holder, cleaning cloths or  
other materials on them.  
After the burner ignites,  
turn the knob to adjust the  
flame size. To turn the  
burner off, turn the knob  
clockwise as far as it will  
go, to the OFF position.  
How to Select Flame Size  
Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce heat. The flame size on a gas  
burner should match the cookware you are using.  
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FOR SAFE HANDLING OF COOKWARE, NEVER LET THE FLAME  
EXTEND UP THE SIDES OF THE COOKWARE. Any flame larger than  
the bottom of the cookware is wasted heat and only serves to heat the handle.  
Cookware  
Aluminum: Medium-weight cookware is recommended  
because it heats quickly and evenly. Most foods  
brown evenly in an aluminum skillet. Use saucepans  
with tight-fitting lids when cooking with minimum  
amounts of water.  
Heatproof Glass Ceramic: Can be used for either  
surface or oven cooking. It conducts heat very slowly  
and cools very slowly, Check cookware manufacturer’s  
directions to be sure it can be used on gas  
Stainless Steel: This metal alone has poor heating  
properties, and is usually combined with copper,  
aluminum or other metals for improved heat  
distribution. Combination metal skillets generally  
work satisfactorily if used at medium heat as the  
manufacturer recommends.  
Cast Iron: If heated slowly, most skillets will give  
satisfactory results.  
Enamelware: Under some conditions, the enamel of  
some cookware may melt. Follow cookware  
manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking methods.  
Glass: There are two types of glass cookware-those  
for oven use only and those for surface cooking  
(saucepans, coffee and teapots). Glass conducts heat  
very slowly.  
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Wok Cooking  
Do not use woks that  
have support rings. Use  
of these types of woks,  
with or without the ring  
in place, can be  
We recommend that you  
use only a flat-bottomed  
wok. They are available  
at your local retail store.  
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dangerous. Placing the  
ring over the burner  
grate may cause the burner to work improperly  
resulting in carbon monoxide levels above allowable  
current standards. This could be dangerous to your  
health. Do not try to use such woks without the ring.  
You could be seriously burned if the wok tipped over.  
Stove Top Grills  
Do not use stove top grills on your sealed gas burners.  
If you use the stove top grill on the sealed gas burner it  
will cause incomplete combustion and can result in  
exposure to carbon monoxide levels above allowable  
current standards. This can be hazardous to your health.  
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Air Adjustment  
If an air adjustment is needed, remove the control  
knobs and control panel.  
An air adjustment shutter for each surface burner  
regulates the flow of air to the flame.  
3/4” Inner Cone  
of  
If the flames are yellow, call for service.  
If the flames are yellow-tipped, you can  
make the adjustment yourself.  
When the right amount of air  
flows into the burner, the  
flame will be steady, relatively  
quiet and have approximately  
3/4 inch sharp blue cones. This  
is usually the case with factory  
preset shutters.  
Use pliers to open the air  
shutter more. If they blow  
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Burner  
awav from the burner. close  
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the airdshutter more. Be sure to  
keep the gap in the air shutter  
facing straight up. Be careful  
not to distort the air shutter  
when making adjustments with  
the pliers.  
With too much air, the flame will be unsteady,  
possibly won’t burn all the way around, and will be  
noisy, sounding like a blowtorch.  
NAT.  
L.P.  
Air Shutter  
With not enough air, you won’t see any sharp blue  
cones in the flame, you may see yellow tips, and soot  
may accumulate on cookware.  
Now look at the inner cone of  
the flame. It should be about  
3/4-inch long for all surface  
burners. If the flame is not the  
the orifice hood  
Use a l/2-in
wrench to the  
hood by in the ‘  
Valve  
L.P. direction to shorten and the  
Nat. direction to lengthen.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
Proper care and cleaning are important so your cooktop will give you  
efficient and satisfactory service. Follow these directions carefully in caring  
for it.  
Before cleaning any part of your cooktop, be sure all burners are off and  
DISCONNECT ELECTRIC POWER TO THE COOKTOP at the fuse  
box or circuit breaker panel, or pull the cooktop power plug, located  
beneath the cooktop and inside the cabinets.  
Lift-Up Top  
Clean the area under the cooktop often. Built-up soil,  
especially grease, may catch fire.  
To make cleaning under the top easier, the top may be  
lifted up and supported by a locking arm.  
After cleaning under the top with hot, soapy water,  
lower the top back in place. Be careful not to pinch  
your fingers.  
To raise cooktop:  
Be sure all burners are turned off and unit is cool.  
Remove cooktop burner bowls, grates and control  
knobs. Grasp cooktop at the front and lift up. Raise  
the support rod into place and hook it into the bracket  
on the underside of the cooktop to hold the cooktop  
while cleaning.  
To lower cooktop:  
Carefully replace the support rod and  
lower the cooktop. Press  
place. Make sure the  
strikes fit in the catches to fasten the cooktop. Replace  
four surface units and control knobs.  
Be sure to secure the cooktop support rod in the  
top strike catch.  
Porcelain Cooktop  
If acids spill on the cooktop while  
it is hot, use a dry paper towel or  
cloth to wipe it up right away. When  
the surface has cooled, wash with  
soap and water or cleansing  
powders. Rinse well.  
For other spills such as fat  
smatterings, wash with soap and  
water or cleansing powders after the  
surface has cooled. Rinse well.  
Polish with a dry cloth.  
The porcelain enamel finish is  
sturdy but breakable if misused.  
This finish is acid resistant.  
However, any acid foods spilled  
(such as fruit juices, tomato or  
vinegar) should not be permitted  
to remain on the finish.  
Control Panel  
Control Knobs  
The control knobs may be removed  
for cleaning.  
It’s a good idea to wipe the control panel clean after  
each use of the cooktop. For a more thorough  
cleaning, the knobs can be removed by pulling them  
off the knob stems. Clean with mild soap and water,  
rinse with clean water and polish dry with a soft cloth.  
To remove knob, pull it straight  
off the stem. If knob is difficult  
to remove, place a thin cloth  
Do not use abrasive cleaners, strong liquid cleaners or  
oven cleaners on the control panel—they will damage  
the finish. A 50/50 solution of vinegar and hot water  
works well.  
(like  
a
handkerchief)
a piece of string under  
and around the knob edge and pull up.  
Wash knobs in soap and water but do not soak.  
To replace knob, match the “D” shaft on the knob to  
the “D” shaft on the stem. Do not force the knob.  
Burners  
2. Lift the end of the burner assembly, then pull away  
from the front of the cooktop to free the air shutter  
from the gas valve orifice.  
The holes in the burners of your cooktop must be kept  
clean at all times for proper ignition and an even,  
unhampered flame.  
To remove burned-on food, soak the burners in a  
solution of mild liquid detergent and water. Soak the  
burners for 20 to 30 minutes. If the food doesn’t rinse  
off completely, scrub them with soap and water and a  
brush or plastic pad. Do not use steel wool or abrasive  
cleansers because they will clog the burner openings  
and scratch the burners. If the holes become clogged,  
clean them with a small sewing needle or a small  
safety pin.  
You should clean the  
burners routinely,  
especially after bad  
spillovers which could  
clog these holes.  
Burners lift out for  
cleaning if the screws  
are removed.  
Do not attempt to clean burners in an automatic  
dishwasher. Loosened food soil can clog burner  
holes, and the strong action of the dishwasher  
detergent can damage the burner heads. Before  
putting the burners back, shake out excess water and  
dry them thoroughly.  
To replace burners:  
1. Slip the air shutter over the gas valve orifice.  
2. Lower the burner assembly and hook the tabs in the  
slots in the burner support.  
To remove burners:  
3. Be sure both tabs are in their slots, that the burner  
sits level and straight, and that the flash tube forms  
a straight line from the igniter to the burner.  
1. Grasp burner head and tilt it to the right to release  
the two tabs from slots in the burner support. (A  
and B)  
Burner Grates  
Although they’re durable, the grates will gradually  
lose their shine, regardless of the best care you can  
give them. This is due to their continual exposure to  
high temperatures.  
Burner grates should be washed regularly and,  
of course, after spillovers. Wash them in hot, soapy  
water and rinse with clean water. Dry the grates with  
a cloth—don’t put them back on the range wet. When  
replacing the grates, be sure they’re positioned  
securely over the burners.  
Do not operate a burner for an extended period of  
time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the  
grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.  
To get rid of burned-on food, place the grates  
in a covered container or plastic bag. Add 1/4 cup  
ammonia and let them soak for 30 minutes. Wash,  
rinse well, and dry.  
Do not clean in the self-cleaning oven.  
Drip Pans  
Blue/gold heat stains can be lessened with a metal  
polish but are usually permanent. To minimize  
staining, avoid excessive use of high heat setting and  
use flat bottom pans that do not extend more than two  
inches from the surface unit.  
Drip pans can permanently discolor if exposed to  
excessively high heat or if soil is allowed to bake on.  
Remove the grates. Then lift out the drip pans.  
To remove brown food stains, soak them for about  
20 minutes in slightly diluted liquid cleanser or a mild  
solution of ammonia and water (1/2 cup of ammonia  
to one gallon of water). Rinse with clean water.  
The drip pans may also be cleaned in the dishwasher.  
When replacing drip pans, the notch on the rear  
pan and the notch on the front pan should meet in  
middle.  
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QUESTIONS?  
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
PROBLEM  
. When the knob is at the OFF position, it must be pushed in before it can be  
turned, and must be turned in a counterclockwise direction. When the knob is at  
any other position, it can be turned in either direction without being pushed in.  
CONTROL KNOB  
WILL NOT TURN  
Turn burner off and relight. If ticking is still present, call for service.  
TICKING SOUND  
OF SPARK IGNITER  
PERSISTS AFTER  
BURNER LIGHTS  
sure knob is in the OFF position. Remove knob by pulling it straight off  
the stem and check bottom of knob for any build-up of soil.  
TICKING SOUND  
PERSISTS AFTER  
BURNER IS  
TURNED OFF  
Make sure electrical plug is plugged into a live power outlet.  
Gas supply not connected or not turned on.  
BURNERS DO NOT  
LIGHT  
Burner parts not replaced correctly (see Care and Cleaning section).  
Counter unit not properly grounded or polarized. This can affect spark ignition.  
Soil clogging holes in burner top. Remove and clean.  
Cooktop burner top not replaced correctly.  
Knob not  
correctly. Push knob down on the stem.  
BURNERS HAVE  
YELLOW OR  
YELLOW-TIPPED  
FLAMES  
(C) Normal soft  
flames  
(B) Yellow-tipped flames  
(A) Yellow flames  
If burner flames look like (A) or (B), call for service. Normal burner flames  
should look like (C), burning with a soft blue flame.  
If you need more help.. call, toll free:  
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YOUR BUILT-IN COOKTOP  
WARRANTY  
Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or  
check to establish warranty period.  
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
This warranty is extended to  
WHAT IS COVERED  
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For one year from date of original  
purchase, we will provide, free of  
charge, parts and service labor in  
your home to repair or replace  
that fails  
succeeding owner for products  
purchased for ordinary home use in  
the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and  
Washington,  
In Alaska the  
warranty is the same except that it is  
LIMITED because you must pay to  
ship the product to the service  
or for the service technician’s travel  
costs to your home.  
because of a manufacturing defect.  
All warranty service will be provided  
by our Factory Service Centers or by  
our authorized Customer  
servicers during normal working  
hours.  
Should your appliance need service,  
during warranty period or beyond,  
call 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).  
You are responsible for providing  
adequate electrical, gas, exhausting  
and other connecting facilities as  
described in the Installation  
Instructions provided with the  
product.  
Service trips to your home to teach  
you how to use the product.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
Read your Use and Care material.  
If you then have any questions  
about operating the product, please  
contact your dealer or our  
Consumer Affairs office at the  
address below, or call, toll free:  
Replacement of house fuses or  
resetting of circuit breakers.  
Failure of the product if it is used  
for other than its intended purpose  
or used commercially.  
GE Answer  
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. Improper installation.  
Damage to product caused by  
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.  
If you have an installation problem,  
contact your dealer or installer.  
WARRANTOR IS NOTRESPONSIBLE  
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
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Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.  
Warrantor: General Electric Company  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:  
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225  
JGP622ER  
JGP623ER  
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