“Select-Topff Built-in Modular Downdraft Cooktop
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Coil
Unit Module
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Griddle Accessory ...............................22-24
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Consumer Services ..................43
Griddle Cooking Guide
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JP384
JP387
JP388
JP389
Care and
JP385
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Unit Module
JP386
Control Panel and
Grease Collector Jar
Griddle
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Grill Cover
Grill
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US
YOU...
If you received a damaged
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Before using your cooktop,
read this guide carefully.
contact the
(or builder) that sold
you the cooktop.
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your
new cooktop properly.
Save time and money.
Before you request service...
See the Problem Solver in the back of this guide.
It lists causes of minor operating problems that you
can correct yourself.
Keep it
for answers to your questions.
If you don’t
something or need more help,
write (include your phone number):
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GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
Write
the model
and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a nameplate underneath the
cooktop on the right side of the bottom chamber.
These model and serial numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that
came with your
Before sending in this car&
please write these numbers here:
Model Number
Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service
your cooktop.
YOU
if you are still not pleased, write all the
details-including your phone number—to:
To obtain service, see the
in the back of this guide.
page
Manager, Consumer Relations
We’re proud of our service and want you to be
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Louisville, KY 40225
FINALLY, if your problem is stall not
write:
FIRST, contact the people who
your
appliance.
most
why you are not
this will solve the problem.
In
Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel
20 North
Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
A
selection of
are available for
modules can be interchanged
Each module has an
See each module section for specific instructions
the cooktop.
for installing and removing that
and
To purchase, contact your nearest GE Appliances
dealer or service center. If you need assistance in
finding your nearest GE dealer, contact the GE
Answer Center” at 800.626.2000.
plug which fits into a
the center of the
outside
of the cooktop. Some are
inserted and removed
than others. If your
cooktop is connected to 208 volts, you will notice
some increase in cooking times.
Model numbers are listed below.
Modules and Accessories
Coil Surface Unit
Module
Chrome
Black Porcelain Enamel
White
This
Enamel
With this
you
char-broil meat indoors
has one 6“ and one 8“
surface
year long. Fat drains away and collects in
unit. The surface units and drip pans are removable
for cleaning.
grease jar.
front and back sections
heating element is divided so the
be controlled separately.
Solid Disk
Chrome
Chrome-
208V
Accessory
—
Black
Enamel
You must have the
accessory.
to use the griddle
Porcelain Enamel
Porcelain
The
sits
over the grill heating element
Porcelain
and reflector pan. It has two drain holes so fat and
meat drippings can drain into the grease jar. The front
This module has one 6“ and one 8“ solid disk surface
unit. The surface units are made of cast iron and are
sealed to the cooktop. Each surface unit has a built-in
protector that keeps it from getting too hot. It will
decrease the temperature of the surface
unit the case of over-heating or excessively high
temperatures.
and back of
are controlled separately.
modules and
are not to be used with these
Cover
Radiant Module
Radiant
–208V
Radiant
–208V
cover fits over the
or
Steel
Steel Trim
Black
and Black Trim
and White Trim
This module has one 5“ and one 7“ heating coil
beneath a smooth The surface
—
units are shown by the outlines on the glass. This
module provides fast heat, energy efficient operation
and is easy to clean.
3
.
the
combustible
including the ,
.
.,
,.
for its
other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or other appliance.
.
use
as
in this use and care
* Do
use
a
Turn&e surface units off.
●Be sure your
is
and
the flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the
by a qualified technician in accordance
with the provided initiation instructions.
pan completely with a
sheet or flat tray. Use a dry
fire extinguisher.
cookie
or foam type
o
Do not assume that you know how to
of the
differently
Do
Some features may work
Earning grease outside a pan can be put out by
those on your previous cooktop.
covering with baking soda or,
using a dry
extinguisher.
by
●
attempt to repair or
your is
recommended in this guide.
be referred
any part
or foam type
other servicing
technician.
show you the location of the
&Mark it for easy reference.
●
Do not heat unopened food
a
Pressure
burst
and the container could
● Have the
an injury.
circuit
Do not touch the
units. These surfaces
may be hot enough to burn even though they are
dark in
During and after use,
or let clothing or other flammable materials
contact
units or areas
time for
surface
first.
unattended
in operation.
hot
removable
the cooktop.
include the cooktop,
ties and areas facing
the
units
seriously
anyone to
They
Do not
the
stand or hang
●
follow the directions
and always cook the meat to an internal
temperature of at least
This assures
NOT BE
BE
in the
that trichina maybe
present the
it
be
and the meat
be safe eat.
●
Use proper pan
cookware having
wear
us@ the
or hanging garments
flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit
Be
when reaching
heating
The use of
cookware
for items stored over the cooktop.
expose a portion of the surface unit direct
contact and may result in ignition of clothing.
Proper relationship of cookware the surface
material
hot
ignited if brought contact with
and may cause severe bums.
unit
● Never leave the surface units unattended
high heat settings. cause smoking and
greasy that may catch on
sure the drip pans (on
improve efficiency.
●Use
dry pot
or damp pot
burns from
holders on hot surfaces
steam. Do
let potholders touch hot
units. Do not use a towel or other
cloths in
place
. For your
warming or heating the room.
●Keep the vent and the
to maintain good venting and to
grease or other
accumulate or the
holder.
●
never use your
for
are not covered
during cooking
wiring.
are
Their absence
damage cooktop parts and
clean
fires.
. Do not use aluminum
to
the
tubs,
or griddle. Misuse
in a
cooktop.
fire
or damage
to
4
,,,
“*Never use
cooktop surface as cutting
other- containers are
service; others break.
sudden change in temperature.
*
●Do
on top of the
.
cooktop
when
in use
the@ grate and the
over
accessory,
heating element.
● Be
stirring
when it is in use. They
when
other
cooktop surface
hot and
●
TO
the
of
and
be
ignition
the
on the
of
cookware
(on radiant modules
of the cooktop without extending over the
●To avoid
burn or electric
u n it s.
always be certain that
controls for
● Keep
tub, the reflector
the@ grate
the
surface units are at the off position and
surface
and the grease
jar
units are cool before attempting to remove a
drain hole in tub is
a fire
surface unit or a
occur.
the grease jars frequently.
●
●
the kitchen
using
● Do not immerse or soak the removable
or
Do not
the
or the @heating element
not put them a dishwasher.
disk
the grease
jar with a
break when hot
into it. Replace with any wide mouth
the radiant
mayonnaise jar which
grease
●
turn
surface
off before’
canning jar.
foods being fried at
heat
●
or
.
cooktop
when is
fumes and wet cloths
on a hot
Some cleaners produce
steam
●Foods
as
Frost
on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause
possible
hot fat to bubble up
Use fat for-effective
the pan too
when food is added.
. If a combination of or
in
melt slowly.
heat fat
over
the pan,
do
apply
Top
●
or deep-tit
to
surface when it is ‘hot
radiant
fat
cause
●
use a damp cloth or paper
residue
be used
to remove
(on radiant
stir together before heating, or as fats
. Read and
Cook Top Cleaning
and
.
and watch as it heats.
radiant
● ’Never try to move a pan
deep the fat is cool.
fat_
a
Wait
thermometer whenever possible
prevent overheating fat beyond
-when
the cooktop.
● Use a deep
The
heat after the
surface of the cooktop
have
turned off
To control
turndown the heat setting
low rather than off. This keeps the downdraft vent
on. @turn the vent blower to then turn
●
Do
operate the radiant
is broken. or cleaning solution
penetrate a broken cooktop and create a risk
units if the
the @off. Use along-handed
remove the food from the
to
steps
of
a
technician
control the
does
sheet or the
until
goes
immediately
glass cooktop become
the entire
with a cookie
broken
a large roasting pan. Use a pot
—
●
Avoid scratching
cooktop
to remove this later because it
be
The cooktop can be scratched with sharp
●
ON
A
instruments, rings or other
on clothing (on radiant
and rivets
● Do not stand on the
cooktop.
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OF
Models:
JP383
JP384
JP385
6
1
Disk Module
3,5,8,
12-15,
25,31
2 Radiant Surface Unit Module
3,5,8,
1618,32
3 Griddle Plate Accessory
3,4,
Use with the
Module heating element and reflector pan. 22-24,
29
4
Grate
4,
Part of the Grill Module. Use with the heating element
28
and the reflector pan.
5
Heating Element
Part of the Grill
or plate accessory and the reflector pan.
5,
Use with the
grate
28
4,
6 Reflector Pan
Part of the Grill
7
4,28
5,18,
cleaned when modules are removed.
I
8 Grease Collector System
Uses wide-mouth
9 Control
canning jars to collect grease.
22,27
—
9,19,
23,27
Push in and turn to set
units from LO to HI.
10 Indicator Light
9
Lights when any unit of the
is turned on.
11 Vent Control
5,
26,27
Turn onto
odors, smoke or heat during cooking.
comes on when the grill heating
The blower
unit is turned on.
12 Vent System
5,9,
19,23,
26,28
The blower vents smoke down and out of the kitchen
and house. The vent
is located under the vent
and
be cleaned often.
4,30
13 Drip pans
14
Surface Units
May be removed to clean the drip pans. Do not submerge
in water.
3,4,8,
10,11,
28,30
15
Cover
3,29
16 Coil Surface Unit
3,4,8,
10,11
25,30
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HOW DOES
TO
COOKTOP
OLD
Your new modular cooktop may have several types of
following chart
help you to understand the
rooking
units. You
some
differences among the various cooking surface units
and how they differ from others you may have used
in the past.
when you use each one.
best types of cookware to use, plus heat-up and
cool-down times, depend upon the type of burner or
unit you are using.
Description
of Cooktop
How it Works
Heat travels to the glass
Electric roils
a
ceramic
Radiant
Ceramic)
Cooktop
and then to the
so pans must be flat on
the bottom for good rooking results.
cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan from the
you want cooking to stop.
glass cooktop stays hot enough to
unit if
o
Induction
High frequency
induction coils
under a glass
Pans must be made of ferrous metals (metal that attracts a magnet). Heat is
produced by a magnetic circuit the and the pan. Heats up right away
and changes heat settings right away, like a gas cooktop. turning the control
off, the glass cooktop is hot from the heat of the pan, but rooking stops right away.
Flattened metal
tubing
Heats by
with the pan and by heating the air under the pan. For best
results, use good quality pans.
are more forgiving of
but does not change
resistance
warped pans than radiant or solid disks. Heats up
wire suspended
over a drip pan.
heat settings as
as gas or induction. Electric roils stay hot enough to
rooking for a short time after they are turned off.
Solid
iron
Solid Disk
Heats by
with the pan, so pans must be flat on the bottom for good –
disk sealed to the
cooktop
cooking results. Heats up and
disk stays hot enough to
down more slowly than electric
cooking after it is turned off. Remove the pan
from the solid disk if you want the cooking to stop.
Gas Burners
Regular or sealed
gas burners use
Flames heat the pans directly. Pan flatness is not critical to rooking results, but
pans should be well
Gas burners heat the pan right away and change
either
gas
heat settings right away. When you turn the control off, cooking stops right away.
or natural gas.
of the Modules
Some of the
must be cured or
not in the cooktop, modules and
preconditioned before using them for the first time.
accessories should be stored in a
be careful not to drop the
could be damaged.
dry place.
or they
Modules and accessories be cleaned after
each use.
clean. See each
longer a soil remains, the harder it is to
section in this guide for specific
Never immerse any module in water.
Using the
Unit Modules
You must consider heat up and cool down times for
the electric surface when determining
cooking times. Heat up and cool down times depend
on initial temperature settings, the type of cookware
used and the amount of food being cooked.
Start cooking at a higher setting to heat the
unit faster, then turn to a lower setting to finish
cooking. Remember, cooking continues after the
surface unit is turned off.
8
Surface
With Infinite Heat Controls
At both OFF and the control “clicks” into position. You may hear slight
“clicking” sounds during cooking,
at the heat level you set.
the control is keeping the unit
Switching heats to a higher setting always shows a quicker change than
switching to a lower setting.
How to Set the
Push the knob in
and turn in either
direction to the heat
setting desired.
Be sure you turn the control to OFF when you
finish cooking.
surface unit
light
glow when
ANY heat on any module surface unit is on.
Guide for Using Heat Settings
HI—Used to begin cooking or to
water
OFF
to a bed. Reduce heat setting after water boils.
Medium
halfway between HI and
MED.) Maintains a fast boil on large amounts of food.
.
‘
.
and brown; keeps food at a medium
boil or simmer.
,
Medium
between
LO.) Cook after starting at HI; cooks with
in covered pan.
and
water
.
for long, slow cooking (simmering)
and develop flavors. Use this setting
to
to melt butter and chocolate or to keep foods warm.
surface unit light may
between LO and OFF, but there is no power
to the units.
Do not be alarmed by the blower.
It will automatically come on when the
grill or
is used.
9
How to
the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned
to OFF. To install the module,
position the plug to the outside
of the cooktop.
2. Slide the module toward the
in the side of the cooktop
until the plug is pushed the
way
3.
the inside edge of the
module into the cooktop
it is flush with the cooking
surface.
How to Remove the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned to OFF and the
surface units are cool before attempting to remove
the module.
3. To unplug, hold the
by the front and back
edges and slide toward the center of the cooktop.
Lift out when unplugged.
2. Lift up the tab at the inside edge of the
until the base clears the opening at the side of
the cooktop.
4. If you are storing
store other
do not stack them or
on top of them. This could
damage the surface of the
Wrong
Right
Use medium- or heavy-weight
cookware conducts heat faster than other metals.
Cast-iron and
absorb
cast-iron cookware are slow to
at low to
but generally cook
medium heat settings. Steel pans may cook
if not combined with other
For best rooking
be flat on the
of the saucepan to the
unit. The pan should not over the
Not over 1 inch
Over 1 inch
bottom. Match the
of
the
edge of the surface unit more than 1 inch.
read and follow cookware manufacturer’s
instructions on
use.
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DISK
How to Insert the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned
2. Slide the module toward the
in the side of the cooktop
until the plug is pushed the
way in.
3.
the
edge of the
to
To install the module,
into the cooktop until
position the plug to the outside
wall of the cooktop.
it is flush with the cooking
.
How to Remove the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned to
and the solid
3. To unplug, hold the module by the front and back
edges and slide toward the center of the cooktop.
Lift out when unplugged.
disk surface units are cool before attempting to
remove the module.
2. Lift up the tab at the
edge of the
4. If you are storing
do not stack them or
the base clears the opening at the side of the cooktop.
store other materials on top of them. This could
damage the surface of the
Before Using Your Solid Disk Module for the First Time
The top working surface of solid disk surface units
have a protective coating which must be hardened
before using the surface units for the first time.
To harden this coating, the surface units should be
briefly heated without a pan for about 5 minutes at the
UNIT’S
HARDENED TO
HELP PROTECT THE
THROUGHOUT ITS
BE
HI setting. Otherwise the
stick to the pan.
There
be some smoke and odor; this is
Heating of the surface units
change the
steel
unit trim rings to a gold color.
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Information About Solid Disk
Using a solid disk surface unit is quite similar to
● There retained heat in the surface
On wait for the unit to cool before
cleaning the surface unit area.
using an electric
surface unit. With both types
of surface units, you
enjoy the
of
electricity and the benefits of retained heat in the
units. However, there are differences:
● You must use proper flat bottomed cookware.
Pans with
are not
ridged or warped bottoms
Improper cookware
● Solid disk surface units reach cooking
temperature a little slower, and hold heat
than coil units. Solid disk surface units have very
even heat distribution. Since solid disk surface units
hold heat longer, you may wish to turn the unit off
cause unsatisfactory cooking
● Unlike electric coil surface units, solid disk
surface units do NOT turn red
even at the
glow
setting. However, you may notice a
sooner, and take advantage of the
heat.
when the surface units are on HI and the room is
lit.
amount of
heat is dependent upon the
quantity and type of
the material and thickness
● Solid disk cooking
easier cleanup
sealed against
you a step closer
the cooking surface is
are no drip pans or
of the pan and the setting used for cooking.
● The red dot in the center of the solid disk surface
unit indicates built-in temperature limiters that
reduce the heat if a pan boils dry, if
burner boxes to clean.
the unit is turned on without a pan or if the pan is
not making enough contact with the surface of the
unit.
red dots will wear off with use without
affecting the performance of the surface units.
Tips
For cooking on
correct cookware is very
cookware
other metals.
disk surface units the use of
●Good pans have a
flat bottom which absorbs
the heat from the surface unit.
provides good heat distribution from the
to the food.
flat bottom
unit
●
heat faster than
●Pans with thin, uneven bottoms do not do a good
job of using the heat coming from the surface unit.
The food to be cooked may bum and require more
time and electricity. You
more fat or water.
●Cast-iron and coated cast-iron containers are slow to
absorb heat, but
or medium heat settings.
cook
at minimum
have to add
● Glass cookware be used
manufacturer describes.
as the
Pans with uneven bottoms are not
●Do not use a wire trivet or any other kind of
heat-retarding pad between the cookware and the
surface unit.
13
DISK
(continued)
How to Check Pan
on a Solid Disk
Unit
Use of comet
can affect the cooking
and cleaning of
reduces the temperature of the
The correct
surface and minimizes the chance of
burning onto the
-
-
bottoms
not recommended.
You must use pans with
flat bottoms.
simple test to determine even heat
Some pans may have curved or rounded bottoms or
distribution across the cookware bottom is to put one
inch of water in the pan. Bring the water to a boil and
observe the location of bubbles the water starts to
may be
If you are unsure of the flatness of
your pans you may do this quick test.
Turn your pan upside
boil. Good flat
will have an even
down on the
distribution of bubbles over the bottom surface area of
place a ruler flat against
the pan surface. The
the pan. Bubbles
bottom
surface
in
a portion of the
of the pan to the
uneven
uneven heat
bottom of the pan and the
straight edge of the
or unsuitable pan.
should fit flush against each other all the way across.
Turn the
a full 360 degrees, checking for any
spare between the ruler and the bottom of the pan.
●Place
dry pans on the solid
●Do not use woks that have
support rings. This type of wok
will not heat on solid disk
surface units.
disk surface units. Do not place
lids on the units, particularly
wet lids.
,
—
●We recommend that you use
●
pots should not extend
more than 1 inch beyond the
surface of a solid disk surface
unit and should have flat
bottoms. When canning pots do
not meet this description, the use
of the HI heat setting causes
a flat-bottomed wok. They
are
at your
store. The bottom of the wok
should have the same diameter
as the
unit to insure
proper contact.
excessive heat
and may
result in damage to the
See the Home Canning Tips
section for further information.
● Some special cooking procedures require specific
cookware such as pressure cookers, deep fat fryers,
etc.
correct
if applicable to the cooking
cookware must have flat bottoms and be the
The cookware should be
14
Questions and
Q. May I can foods and preserves on my solid
disk surface units?
Q.
am
my food with the new
disk surface units?
A. Yes, but
use
designed for canning
A. The solid disk surface units are very
purposes. Check the manufacturer’s instructions
and recipes for preserving foods. Be sure the
canner is flat-bottomed and fits over the center of
the solid disk surface unit. Since canning generates
efficient and retain heat much longer than the
units. Food
boil or fry 3 to 5 minutes after the
controls are turned off. We recommend that you
begin rooking at lower settings than you have in
large amounts of steam, be
from steam or heat.
on the surface units. Follow our recommendations
to avoid burns
be done
the past and
desired. The energy savings are
increase or decrease heat as
Q.
does it take a long time to cook my food?
It doesn’t. The extra time it takes compared to the
in the Home
does the solid disk surface unit smoke
when I turn it on?
Tips section.
Q.
electric
not minutes. These few
greater mass of the surface unit. the food is
cooking slowly, it is the pots and pans are
surface unit is measured in
are due to the
A. This initial smoking is both normal and necessary.
A rust preventative is applied to each unit at the
factory. When the unit is turned on for the first
time, the coating will burn off the unit areas.
This takes approximately 5 minutes and should be
warped or have an uneven bottom surface. If
bottomed pots and pans are
of the solid disk
cooking
unit closely
done without any
Otherwise, the coating will stick to the cookware.
on the surface unit.
parallels that of the electric coil unit with less
energy consumption.
Q.
is the hot to the touch?
Q. Can I use special cooking equipment like an
oriental on my solid disk surface units?
A. More heat is transferred to the
disk surface units than by electric
the units are clamped
by the solid
units
—
We recommend that you use
a flat-bottomed
retail store.
wok. They are available at your
to the
This, of course, eliminates
The bottom of the wok
have the same
from getting inside the
to keeping the
chassis. The secret
diameter as the surface unit to ensure proper
comfortably cooler is to
contact. Do not use woks that have support rings.
turn the
on
after the cookware
its
This type of wok
surface units.
not heat on solid disk
contents are placed on the surface unit. More heat
will be transferred to the and the
food rather than the
temperature not cause damage to the
countertops or cookware.
Q.
is the porcelain finish on my cookware
coming
The
A. If you set the solid disk surface unit on a heat
than required for the cookware
let the
sit too long, the
pop or
cookware’s finish may smoke,
bum depending on the pot or pan.
amounts of dry food may damage the
finish.
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How to
the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned
2. Slide the
toward the
3. Lower the inside edge of the
module into the cooktop
is flush with the cooking
surface.
to
To install the module,
in the side of the cooktop
until the plug is pushed the
way in.
it
position the plug to the outside
of the cooktop.
How to Remove the Module
1. Be sure the controls are turned to
and the
3. To unplug, hold the module by the front and back
edges and slide toward the center of the cooktop.
Lift out when unplugged.
radiant surface units are cool before attempting to
remove the module.
2. Lift up the tab at the inside edge of the module
until the base clears the opening at the side of
the cooktop.
4. If you are storing modules, do not stack them or
store other
on top of them. This could
damage the surface of the
Information About Radiant Modules
The radiant module features heating coils beneath a
●Do not let pots boil dry. Overheated metal can
smooth glass
are shown by
surface. The two surfaces units
on the glass.
bond to glass module.
overheated copper pot
leave a residue that will permanently stain
the
●When a surface unit is activate&
beneath the
surface unit radiate heat through the glass to the
● Sliding
cookware across the glass
marks. These marks appear
The red glow of the
visible through the glass. It
a few moments to heat up. The
be instantly
leave
take the
unit
as small scratches. They can be removed with Cook
cycles on and off
Top Cleaning
●When a surface unit is turned on, the surface unit
can be seen glowing red within a few The
red will turn on and off (cycling) to maintain
and a razor scraper.
to maintain your selected control setting. The coils
have temperature limiters to prevent runaway
temperatures.
● Use the same cookware that you would use with
solid disk surface units.
the selected heat setting. With poor cookware, you
see frequent cycling of the unit off and on.
flat cookware will minimize the cycling.
●It is safe to place hot cookware from the oven or
surface on the glass ceramic surface when the
surface is cool.
●If you are storing modules, do not stack them or
store other
on top of
as damage to
the glass ceramic surface of the radiant module is
likely. Be careful not to damage or bend the
plug.
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of
The
information
help you choose
Stoneware: not recommended
cookware which
give good performance.
Poor performance. May scratch surface. Usable, but
not recommended.
Steel: highly recommend
Especially good with a sandwich clad bottom. The
sandwich bottom combines the benefits of
Cast Iron:
recommended
Poor performance. May scratch surface. Usable, but
steel (appearance, durability and stability) with the
not recommended.
advantages of
or copper (heat
●
We recommend that you
even heat distribution).
use
a flat-bottomed wok.
weight recommended
They are available at your
retail store. The bottom
of the wok should have the
same diameter as the surface
unit to insure proper contact.
Good conductivity.
residues sometimes
appear as scratches on the cooktop, but
removed if cleaned immediately.
be
of its
low melting
be used.
thin weight aluminum should not
●Do not use woks that have
support rings. This type of
wok will not heat on radiant
surfaces.
Copper Bottom:
weight recommended
Good
but
may leave residues
be
as long as the cooktop is cleaned immediately.
which can appear as scratches. The residues
●Some special cooking procedures require specific
such as pressure cookers, deep fat fryers,
Good performance
bottom. Avoid
fuse to the surface.
Glass-ceramic: not recommended
Poor performance. May scratch surface. Usable, but
not recommended.
with a
dry, porcelain
flat, smooth
melt and
etc.
cookware must have flat bottoms and be the
correct
The
should
be
if applicable to the cooking process.
How to Check Pan
Use of correct cookware can affect the cooking
performance and cleaning of your cooktop. The
correct cookware
the temperature of the
the chance of
cooktop surface and
burning onto the
Pans with rounded, curved, ridged or warped
bottoms are not recommended.
You must use pans with perfectly flat bottoms.
Some pans may have curved or rounded bottoms or
may be warped. If you are unsure of the flatness of
your pans you may do this quick test.
simple test to determine even heat
distribution across the cookware bottom is to put one
inch of water in the pan. Bring the water to a
and
observe the location of bubbles as the water starts to
bed. Good flat cookware will have an even distribution
of bubbles over the bottom surface area of the pan.
Turn your pan upside
down on the
place a ruler flat against
the pan surface. The
Bubbles
in
a portion of the bottom
indicate uneven contact of the pan to the surface unit,
uneven heat transfer or an unsuitable pan.
Use pans that match the diameter of the surface
bottom of the pan and the
straight edge of the ruler
should flush against each other all the way across,
Turn the ruler a
space between the
360 degrees, checking for any
and the bottom of the pan.
unit. Cooking performance
not be as good if
the cookware is either smaller or larger than the
surface unit.
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● Never
on the glass.
. Do not slide cookware across the
cooktop because it scratch the
is scratch
proof.
use
not
●
place the pan in the center of
the surface unit you are cooking on.
●Do not use the surface as a cutting
board.
Plastic and
Sugary
(such as jellies, fudge, candy
Special care should be
when removing hot
syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the
substances.
the instructions in the and
surface of your
(not covered by the warranty)
stall hot.
Cleaning section carefully.
the spill is removed
You can enjoy delicious grilled food year ‘round,
prepared in the convenience of your own kitchen.
Separate heating elements can be set at different
temperatures, allowing you to use
the cooking
to prepare
to
meat and the other
potatoes or other vegetables, for a complete
How to
the
1. Make sure the grease collector jar
3. Make sure controls are
turned to OFF. Hold the heating
element with plug facing the
side of the cooktop and level
with the surface. the plug
is in place beneath the cooktop.
as far as it will go.
not
heating element
rest on the ledge
2. Fit the reflector pan in the
support
cooktop.
slots in the
of the reflector pan.
permit grease to drain
into the jar. Keep the slots
open at all times.
\ 4. Place
grate on
the reflector pan over the
heating element.
grate
should be seated properly
on the reflector pan.
,
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the
Module
When removing the parts of the grill
in the position and the module is cool. Remove the grill grate and then
slide the heating element toward the renter of the
Remove the pan. Empty grease collector jar when
the jar.
to clean, be sure switches are
it is unplugged,
Be sure to
How to Set The
Controls
The control
prevents the heating element from being turned on
accidentally. Push the knob in when it is in the
must be pushed in to turn; this
Push in the
knob depending on which side
grill module is used. The right front
of the
and right rear control knobs control the grill when
the module is on the right side (on some models). The
left front and left rear control knobs operate the
position. When the knob is in any other position,
it can be turned without pushing it in.
when the
module is on the left side of the
Front and rear sections of the grill heating element
are controlled separately. Heat
half the grill
for
portions or set each at
a different temperature for cooking different types
of foods.
Automatic Blower Operation
—
The blower comes on
when the grill is turned on and turns off
when the grill is turned off.
What to Do if a Flame-Up Occurs.
Grilling fat or juicy foods may cause flame-ups.
steps should
the flame until it eventually
You
never leave the kitchen while using the
goes out. If it does not, cover the entire@
with a cookie sheet or the lid from a large roasting
pan. Use a pot holder to remove this later
will be hot.
It’s important to control flame-ups so they do
not get out of
TO CONTROL
Turn down the heat setting to LO rather than
This keeps the downdraft vent blower on. Or, turn the
vent to ON, then turn the grill
it
Never use water on a grease fire. Water will spread
the flames.
It is recommended that you have a dry
foam or
type fire extinguisher where
Using a long-handed utensil,
food from the grill.
remove the
you
easily reach it in case of a rooking fire.
(continued)
●Do not leave the grill unattended
in use.
●
between foods when placing them on
Air needs to circulate around the food for
the
●
Be sure to preheat according to the cooking guide.
best cooking results.
rearrange foods on the
sticking and provide better browning.
●Season meats after cooking rather than
●Make sure the grease collector jar and the reflector
pan are clean and in place before using the
●Remove grease from the grease collector jar after
each use to avoid
●
to prevent
can draw out juices and dry out meat. Use tongs
to turn and rearrange meats on the grill; forks will
pierce the meat and release juices.
●The grates should be oiled or sprayed with a non-
stick coating before cooking to prevent sticking.
Remove the grate before spraying, and spray
If your house has low voltage, foods may be lighter
brown than expected. A longer preheating and grill
time may be necessary to achieve the desired results.
while cool. Spraying
cause a fire.
onto a hot grill may
●Trim fat from meats before placing on the grill.
This will reduce smoking and lessen grease buildup
in the grease collector jar.
● Th e blower comes on
is turned on and turns off
is turned off.
when the grill
when the
●
cooking foods of various
and
thicknesses, start larger or thicker pieces first, and
quicker-cooking
pieces later. Press meat
grill: slash the fat on the
lightly to lie flat on
edges of
and chops to prevent curling; break
the joints of split chickens so they will lie flat.
Questions and
Q. Can my
me?
be switched to the other side of the
Q.
I
the cooking times suggested in
the
cooking guide but my foods were not
where it would be more convenient for
done properly. Is there something wrong with
my grill?
A. Your interchangeable
can be used
on either the right or the left side of the
A. Probably not. Suggested cooking times should be
(on some models).
inserting or removing a
used
as a general guide. Variables in food can
module, take care not to force the connection or
change cooking times required.
exert undue pressure which
contacts.
damage the
Q. How can keep barbecued meats from
developing an unattractive burned look
and taste?
Q.
cooking many
I do to insure that foods
foods, what can
cook evenly?
A.
containing sugar will often bum if used
during the entire cooking time. If your favorite
cooking foods of various
and
thicknesses, start larger or thicker pieces first
sauce
sugar, try adding it
during the
and add quicker cooking,
pieces later.
Slash
last 15 to 20 minutes of cooking time for best
Press the meat lightly to lie flat on the
the fat on the edges of steaks and chops to prevent
curling. Break the joints of split chickens so they
will lie flat.
Q. Foods cooked on my grill are not browning as
much as I would like. could cause this?
A. A longer preheating and grill time maybe
necessary to achieve the desired
Q. My grilled meats sometimes come out drier
than they should.
prevent this?
can I do to help
A. Season meats after
rather than
—
can draw out juices and dry out meat. Use
tongs to turn and rearrange meats on the grill;
forks will pierce the meat and release juices.
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Do not leave
turned to
turned to HI
1. Preheat 5 minutes before grilling. Refer to
the setting in the guide for a particular food.
unattended
“preheat”
2. Trim
fat from the meat.
or anytime the knobs are
food on the grill.
3. Before cooking steaks, slash fat around edges to
prevent curling of meat.
4. Suggested cooking times
be used
change
as a guide, since variables in food
times.
Cook Time
Food
Suggested Setting
Preheat grill 10 minutes for rare.
Rare:
Medium:
Well:
HI
per side
minutes per side
8-10 minutes side
Steak
3/4 inch-l% inch thick
Preheat grill 10 minutes for rare.
to MED for well done.
Rare:
Medium:
Well:
HI
9-11 minutes per side
13–15 minutes per side
Steak
inch-2 inches thick
20-23 minutes
side
Preheat grill 10 minutes for rare.
Rare:
Medium:
Well:
HI
minutes per side
Ground Steak or
Hamburgers
8–10 minutes per side
11-12 minutes
side
3/4 inch thick
Turn over frequently and if desired baste with
last 10 to 15 minutes.
45-60 minutes
(total)
MED
Chicken
Break joint bones. Plain skin side down. Turn
over every 15 minutes and baste frequently as
desired. Wing-breast quarters take longer than
thigh-leg quarters.
1 hr. to 1 hr. 10 minutes
(total)
Break joint bones. Plain skin side down on
preheated grill. Turn over and baste frequently
as desired.
Halves:
MED
MED
hr. to 1 hr. 25 minutes
(total)
10 minutes per side
8–9 minutes (total)
Ham
1 inch thick
Turn frequently.
HI
Hot Dogs
Pork
MED
MED
minutes
40–50 minutes
(total)
side
Boil 5 minutes before grilling. Rearrange and
Spare ribs
turn over frequently. Baste with
last
10 minutes as desired. Very meaty ribs may
take about 10 minutes longer.
20–22 minutes per side
With a sharp knife or scissors, cut
minutes per side
the undersell into the meat almost through
to outer shell. Spread tail
meat while grilling.
to expose
meat but leave in
shell. Spray grates with non-stick coating
before Preheating.
Brush with melted butter.
8–10 minutes per side
10–12 minutes per side
MED
MED
Steaks
1 inch thick
Use bratwurst,
Polish sausage.
or smoked
Sausage
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You must have the
grid&e accessory.
Your non-stick coated
cooking surface for meats, pancakes, or other food
prepared in a frying pan or
module to use the
provides an extra-large
Do not use
with these
or
How to
the
and the
Module
1. Make sure the grease
, Make sure
are
the heating element with
the plug facing the side
of the cooktop and level
with the surface. Insert
the plug into the
outlet as far as it
not force.) The
heating
should rest on the ledge
of the reflector pan.
jar is in place
to OFF. Hold
beneath the cooktop.
go.
2. Fit the reflector
pan in the cooktop.
The slots in the pan
permit grease to
drain into the jar.
Keep the slots open
at all times.
4. Place the
plate
—
on the reflector pan
over the heating
element. The plate
be seated
properly on the reflector
with the
drain holes at the front.
the
Module
removing the parts of the grill module to clean, be sure
are in the OFF position the module is cool. Remove the
switches
plate
and then slide the heating element toward the center of the cooktop
it
is unplugged. Remove the reflector pan. Empty grease
jar when
Be sure to
the jar.
Using the
non-stick
must be preconditioned before
Do not overheat the griddle.
the
at
using it for the
time. To
first wash
HI for more than 5 minutes without food
the non-stick coating.
damage
the
in soap and water and dry. Then use a paper
amount of cooking oil to the
Remove excess oil with a clean paper towel.
Preheat the as recommended in the
Cooking Guide. preheating for the
amount of time, apply a small amount
towel to apply a
Because the heating element under the
is
you
vary the temperature of the front
and rear sections.
of oil or butter.
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How to Set The
Controls
Front and rear sections of the griddle heating
element are controlled separately. Heat
the
for cooking small portions or set
each
at a different temperature for rooking
different types of foods.
Push in the control knob depending on which side of
the
module is used.
right front
the when
and right rear control knobs
the module is on the right side (on some models).
The left front and left rear control knobs operate the
control
must be pushed in to turn;
this prevents the heating element from being turned
when the
module is on the left side of
on
the OFF position.
position, it
Push the knob in
when it is in
the
the knob is in any other
be turned without pushing it in.
Automatic Blower Operation
The blower comes on
when the
is turned off.
is turned on and turns
off
when the
Griddle Tips
●Most
foods require cooking on a preheated
surface, which may be greased before adding
food. Preheat 5 minutes or less at HI setting,
then switch to recommended setting.
●If your house has low voltage, foods may be
● The blower
on
when the
is turned on and turns off automatically
when the
is turned off.
●
Avoid using metal utensils with sharp points or
rough or sharp edges which might damage the
nonstick coated
on the
lighter brown than expected.
and
rooking
A
longer preheating
surface. Do not cut foods
time maybe needed to get good
●Foods to be warmed may be placed
on the
a high domed metal cover, such an
placed over them help store
●Make sure the
is clean.
jar and empty if
inverted
the heat.
●Check the grease
necessary to avoid
Condition or “season” the
use.
before
●
To avoid damaging the nonstick finish, store the
upright on edge, if possible. If it is
to store it flat, avoid placing other pans or
on top.
●Foods which are high in natural fat, such as bacon
or sausage, maybe started on a
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ACCESSORY
Questions and
Q. Can my
be switched to the other side of
where it would be more convenient
Q. How should I store my griddle when it is not
the
in use?
for me?
To avoid marring the non-stick finish, store
upright on the edge with the terminals up
to avoid damage. If it is necessary to store it flat,
avoid placing other pans or cookware on top.
A. Your interchangeable
used on either the right or left side of the
(on some models). inserting or removing a
modules can be
take care not to force the connection or
Q. How long can foods be kept warm with the
griddle without losing their appeal?
exert undue pressure which could damage the
contacts.
Q. Can prolonged periods of high heat damage my
griddle’s surface?
than 2 hours is
to assure
good
quality and prevent spoilage. ‘Delicate
foods, such as eggs, should not be kept more than
15 to 30 minutes; entrees and casseroles maybe
warmed for 30 to 60 minutes. Hors d’oeuvres
stay hot for serving up to 1 or 1 hours.
A. A brief preheating period is often necessary for
best
with many foods, but leaving the
on HI heat setting for more than 5 minutes
without food can damage the nonstick mating.
be sure to turn control knobs to OFF when
cooking is completed.
Rearrange or stir food occasionally, if possible.
Q.
aren’t my foods done even
- have cooked the full time?
Q. Do I need special cookware for use with
my
Preheat the
for a longer time and leave
longer to attain the desired
foods on the
A. Avoid using
cookware with sharp points or
degree of browning.
rough or sharp edges which might damage the non-
stick coated
Use
surface. Do not cut foods on the
heat-resistant dishes when foods
in containers are to be warmed on the
For
further information on
for your
and Cleaning section.
surface, see the
Suggested cooking times
be used
as a
Do not leave
unattended during “preheat”
since variables in food may
cooking time.
turned
or anytime the knobs are
turned to HI with food on the griddle.
Cooking times
be slightly longer when using the
downdraft vent system.
Food
Comments
I
Bacon
Medium High
Medium
Cube &Mb Eye Steaks
Fried
Fish Steaks
French Toast
Ham
Medium High
MED
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease lightly if desired.
Medium High
Medium High
Medium High
Medium High
Medium High
Medium High
MED
—
Hot
Pancakes
Sandwiches
Sausage Patties
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease lightly if desired.
Grease
if desired.
Medium
High
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Canning should be done on the
Surface
DO NOT USE LARGE
the Solid Disk Units or the Radiant Units
CANNERS OR OTHER LARGE
POTS
FOR
OR
FOODS OTHER
Pots that extend beyond 1 inch of the surface unit are not
recommended for most surface cooking. However, when
with a water-bath or pressure canner,
THAN
Most syrup or sauce
at temperatures much higher
types of
than boiling water. Such temperatures could
eventually harm cooktop surfaces surrounding the
module surface units.
diameter
water temperatures (even under pressure) are not
to cooktop surfaces the surface unit.
maybe used This is because
in Canning
1. Be sure the canner fits over the center of the surface
3. When canning, use recipes and procedures from
reputable sources. Reliable recipes and procedures
are available from the manufacturer of your canner;
unit. your cooktop or its location does not
canner to be centered on the surface unit, use
the
manufacturers of
jars for canning, such as
for good
g results or try putting
on opposite side of cooktop (on some models)
so the larger unit is front. Be sure the canner or other
Ball and Kerr; and the United States Department of
Extension Service.
large diameter pans do not touch the
the vent The knobs and the vent
damaged touched by hot
knobs or
be
4. Remember that canning is a process that generates
large amounts of steam. To avoid burns from steam
or heat, be
when canning.
2. flat-bottomed canners must be used. Do not use
canners with flanged or rippled bottoms (often
found in enamelware) because they don’t make
enough contact with the solid disk surface unit
and take a long time to boil water.
If your house has low voltage, canning may
take longer than expected, even though directions
have been
The
followed.
be shortened by:
time
(1) using a pressure canner, and
(2) starting with water for fastest
heating of large quantities of water.
canners are recommended for
electric
surface units. They are required for
disk surface units and glass
SOLID DISK
Safe canning requires that
are destroyed and that the jars are sealed
completely. When canning foods in a water-bath
microorganisms
If a solid disk surface unit is used for canning,
please note that solid disk surface units heat up and
down more slowly than other electric coil
units. Because of this difference, after you have
canner, a
but steady boil must be maintained
canning
continuously for the required time.
adjusted the
it is very important to make sure
or pressure levels are maintained
foods in a pressure canner, the pressure must be
maintained continuously for the required time.
the prescribed
for the required time.
After you have adjusted the controls, it is very
important to make sure the prescribed boil or
pressure levels are maintained for the required time.
What is a Temperature Limiter?
Every solid disk and radiant surface unit has a
Temperature Limiter. The Temperature Limiter
GLASS AND
DISK
protects the
surface from getting too hot
The glass and solid disk surface units have
temperature limiters that help prevent them from
getting too hot. If the bottom of your canner is not
The Temperature Limiter may turn off the
surface units if:
flat, the surface unit
overheat, triggering
●
pan boils dry.
temperature limiters to turn the unit off for a time. This
will stop the boil or reduce the pressure in the canner.
●The pan bottom is not flat.
●
The pan is off center.
There is no pan on the unit.
Since you must make sure to process the canning jars
for the prescribed time, with no interruption in processing
time, you cannot can on glass or solid
units if the bottom of your canner is not flat enough.
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The blower comes on
is turned on and turns off
or is turned off.
when the grill or
when
the vent is turned on using the knob, the blower
not turn off
and must be turned off
the
using the knob.
The
vent system helps remove cooking
odors and smoke from foods prepared on the
How to
Vent System
To operate the vent system using the knob,
turn the knob on the control panel to ON.
Some models have a control that allows you to
choose blower speeds from low to high.
Continuous use of the vent system
helps keep the kitchen comfortable and less
reducing cooking odors and
cooking
that
creates a frequent need for cleaning.
on some models
on some models
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cool before touching or
Proper care and cleaning are important so your
give you
efficient and satisfactory service. Follow these directions carefully in
caring for your
to assure safe and proper maintenance.
Enamel Finish (on some models)
The porcelain enamel finish sturdy but
If
spill on the
while
hot, use a dry
misused. This
is acid-resistant. However,
paper towel or cloth to wipe it up right away. When
any acidic foods spilled (such as fruit
tomato
the surface has
wash with soap and water.
Rinse well.
or vinegar)
not be permitted to remain on
the finish.
For other spills such as fat smatterings, wash with soap
and water after the surface has cooled. Rinse well.
Polish with a dry cloth.
Chrome Finish (on some models)
Clean the brushed chrome top with warm, soapy water or Bon
brand
cleanser and immediately dry it with a clean, soft cloth. T&ewe to dry the
following the “grain”. To help prevent finger
after cleaning,
spread a thin film of baby on the surface. Wipe away excess oil with a
cloth.
Grease
Jar
out grease with a large spoon.
the jar in
warm water to loosen grease if desired. Clean with a
plastic or
scouring pad and hot soapy water.
be cleaned in the dishwasher.
The jar may
The jar may be replaced with any wide mouth
canning jar.
Control Panel and
Clean up
Remove heavier
or spatters with a damp cloth.
with soapy water.
.
Clean the control panel with mild liquid dish
detergent and a soft cloth. Rub the control panel
lightly.
Do not use abrasives of any
on the control panel.
The control
cleaning.
maybe removed for easier
To remove a
Wash the
it straight off the stem.
in soap and water but do not
Do not allow water to run down inside the surface of
the panel
to the
area on the
cleaning. After drying, return the
sure to match the flat
to the shaft.
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CL
(continued)
Wipe out tub with hot soapy
a soap filled
or plastic pad. Rinse with a damp cloth.
Make sure the drain hole not blocked. Clean with
a cotton swab or toothpick.
Vent System
Before cleaning the vent grille, be sure exhaust
Vent Filter
blower is shut off.
filter is held in place with a metal latch. Move
latch up in either direction and lift filter up and out of
the vent opening.
Clean the
Rinse well and dry
To clean the vent grille, remove it from the
by lifting it up. Wipe with a damp cloth.
If necessary the vent
can be washed in the sink.
by swishing it in hot, soapy water.
Use liquid for cleaning.
Do not use abrasive cleaners. will damage the
vent finish.
Do not operate the vent without the filter in
Do not clean the vent grille in the dishwasher.
Vent
To clean the vent chamber, use hot soapy water.
Do not use abrasive cleaners. They will damage
the finish.
Vent Chamber
.
Modules
●Be sure controls are turned
before attempting to remove a
units or heating element
or heating element.
●Do not attempt to clean plug-in
in an automatic dishwasher.
●Do not immerse plug-in surface units in liquids of any
●Do not bend the plug-in unit plug terminals.
●Do not attempt to clean, adjust or in any way repair the plug-in receptacle.
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Module
To remove:
●Lift off the
grate.
Unplug the heating element.
Grate
●
Do not
to clean the heating
To replace:
●Place the reflector pan in the
tub with
the hole for the plug-in towards the outside of
the
●
Plug in the heating element.
●Place the grill or
pan.
grate on top of the
Reflector Pan
Let or
Grill Grate
cool, then remove. Lift out the
Clean with a plastic
Rinse well. The
pad and hot soapy water.
reflector pan. Clean with either a plastic or soap-filled
pad and hot soapy water. The reflector pan
grate may
be cleaned in the
oven.
dishwasher. Do not clean in a
may
be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Clean with a plastic scouring pad and hot soapy water.
Rinse well. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Do not clean in the dishwasher.
Cover
Do not place the cover on a hot
over the preheating.
or leave it
To clean the cover, wash it at the
water and dry. For stubborn
with soap and
for
let it
5 to 10 minutes or use a
brush or pad. Do not
use a metal scouring pad or other abrasives.
Do not clean in the dishwasher.
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Coil
Unit Module
To remove a surface unit:
To remove the drip pans for cleaning, the surface units
must be removed first.
Clean the area
the surface
according to either the Brushed Chrome or Porcelain
section (depending on your model).
To clean the surface
highest setting for a minute. The coils will bum off
any soil.
turn the control to the
Lift the surface unit about 1 inch above the drip pan
and
it out.
Do not
the surface unit more than 1 inch. If you
do, it may not lie flat on the drip pan when you
plug it back in.
● Be sure controls are turned to OFF and
surface units are cool before attempting to
remove them.
●Do not immerse the surface units or the module
in liquids of any kind.
●Do not clean the surface units or the module in
a dishwasher.
●Do not bend the surface unit plug
Repeated
of the surface unit more than 1
inch above the drip pan can permanently damage
the receptacle.
To replace a surface unit:
●Replace the drip pan into the recess in the
Make sure the opening in the pan lines up with the
receptacle.
●Do not attempt to clean, adjust or in any way repair
the plug-in receptacle.
●Insert the
of the surface unit through the
opening in the drip pan and into the receptacle.
●Guide the surface unit into place so it rests
Unit
Pan
Drip Pans
-
Remove the surface units. Then lift out the drip pans.
For best results, clean the drip pans by hand.
them in a covered container (or a plastic bag)
with 1/4 cup ammonia to loosen the soil. Then scrub
with a soap filled scouring pad if necessary.
with clean water and polish with a clean soft cloth.
The drip pans may
be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Do not cover the drip pans with foil.
Using foil so close to the receptacle could cause
fire or damage to the
the area under the drip pans often.
Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch on fire.
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Solid Disk Module
The matte black surface can be maintained by
treating it periodically with Cello
polish
which is available from your GE supplier. Use the
applicator to apply a very thin coating of the polish to
the entire
for several minutes to bake the polish to the unit.
the unit is rub with a cloth or
unit surface. Turn the unit on high
Clean the area surrounding the solid disk surface units
according to either the Brushed Chrome or Porcelain
sections (depending on your model).
paper towel to remove any excess polish. Before next
use, bum off the unit by means of a short preheating
period. A slight amount of smoke and odor will occur.
I
DO NOT USE steel wool or abrasives on the brushed
chrome parts of the module.
Failure maintain the solid disk surface units as
directed will result in defacing the surface over a
period of time primarily due to
as the
The
disk surface units are made of high
surface units are made of cast-iron construction.
Do not use covers over the solid disk surface units.
A surface unit turned on while the cover is in plain
strength cast-iron
The surface has a heat-resistant coating to
preserve the surface of the
After the unit
can permanently damage the
can
cools, any boded-over material on the solid disk
surface units should be removed as soon as possible
trap moisture which may cause the solid disk surface
units to rust.
with a
damp cloth. The unit
then be
dried by switching on for a few minutes. After it
cools, wipe with cooking oil.
Clean very dirty solid disk surface units with a
cleaning powder (such as
or with a scouring pad.
cleanser)
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Cleaning
Cleaning of
ceramic cooktops is different from
Special Care:
Sugary
syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the
surface of your (not covered by the warranty)
the spill is removed while still hot. Special
when removing hot
substances. Follow these instructions carefully and
remove the soil while the spill is still hot.
cleaning a standard porcelain finish. To maintain and
protect the surface of your new glass ceramic
follow these basic steps.
(such as jellies, fudge,
Before using your module for the first time, clean
it with Cook Top
the top and makes clean-up easier.
Use only Cook Top Cleaning
Creme on Glass Ceramic.
care should be
Creme. This helps protect
1. Turn off all the surface units affected by the
Remove hot pans.
For normal,
soil:
2. Wearing an oven mitt, hold the razor
scraper at a 30° angle to the
1. Rub a few drops
Creme onto the
is better) of Cook Top
area using a damp paper towel.
and scrape the hot spill to a cool area
outside the surface unit.
Wipe
soil and creme are
Frequent
cleaning leaves a protective coating which is essential
in preventing scratches and abrasions.
3. With the
remove any
be left
in a cool
Any
of
to use the
has been removed.
use a dry paper towel to
2. Clean the surface with Cook Top Cleaning Creme
the
has cooled.
surface unit
after each use.
Do not
For heavy, burned on soil:
of the
under Heavy
the steps
1. Apply a few drops of Cook Top Cleaning Creme
to continue the cleaning process.
to the (cool) soiled area.
General Information:
As the Cook Top Cleaning Creme cleans, it
2. Using a damp paper towel, rub creme into the
burned on area. As with any burned on
may require some effort.
this
leaves a protective coating on the
surface.
-
This coating helps to prevent build-up
deposits (water spots) and will make future cleaning
3.
scrape remaining soil with the razor
scraper. Hold the scraper at a 30° against the
surface.
easier.
detergents remove this protective
coating and therefore make the
more
4. If any
remains, repeat the steps listed above.
susceptible to staining.
For
after soil has been
To conveniently order more creme and/or
scrapers for cleaning your radiant range,
call our toll free number:
polish the entire surface with the Cook
Top Cleaning Creme.
5. Buff with a dry paper towel.
National Parts Center
800-626-2002
#
#
#
Creme 10 oz.
●Using a razor scraper will not damage the surface
Scraper
if the 30° angle is maintained.
Creme and scraper kit
●Be sure to use a new, sharp razor scraper.
Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
● Store the
scraper out of reach of children.
●Water stains (mineral deposits) are removable
using Cook Top Cleaning Creme or full
white vinegar.
●Most cleaners contain ammonia, chemicals and
abrasives which can damage the surface of your
cooktop. Use only the Cook Top Cleaning Creme
for proper cleaning and protection of your glass
ceramic surface.
●
pots with a thin overlay of
or
enamel are allowed to
with the
dry, the overlay may bond
and leave a black discoloration.
● If you slide aluminum or copper
across
This
be removed immediately before heating
the surface of your cooktop, they may leave metal
markings which appear as scratches. If this
happen, use the razor scraper and Cleaning Creme to
remove these markings. Failure to remove these
residues immediately may leave permanent marks.
again or the discoloration maybe permanent.
● Use of window cleaner may leave an iridescent film —
on the cooktop. Cook Top Cleaning Creme will
remove this discoloration.
Read and follow
instructions and warnings
on Cook Top Cleaning Creme labels.
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Note to
sure to leave
Consumer.
must be
you
these
instructions
and
instructions for
governing codes
grounded.
very knowledgeable in
of engage a
inspectors
use.
professional
and ordinances.
Requirement
You
. Saw
HOUSE
OR
●
blade screwdriver
BEPORE
● Electrician
● Duct tape
Measuring tape or
must be
voltage and frequency, as
connected to an
with the proper
with Step 9, and
properly grounded
●
Carpenters square
branch
protected by a circuit breaker or
● Wrench or socket set
time delay fuse. Proper
be verified on
ratings should
plate.
●
and
rating plate is located on the right-hand side
of the exhaust plenum.
● Sheet
. Junction box
screws
wire connections must be made
accordance
Initiation of
requires 2 people.
without
with
codes and properly insulated. Check
for governing electrical
Do not attempt to
your
codes and ordinances. In
absence of
codes, the National Electric Code,
No. Edition, governing
electric range initiations, must be
A copy of the National Electrical Code
obtained by writing to:
be
National Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park
Unit must be vented to the outside!
30”
only)
I
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Step 2
Preparing
Preparing for
cooktop designed to fit
into a variety
of cabinets.
some cabinets may require
cooktop designed to look best when centered
in a cabinet same width.
modifications.
a
a
The exhaust vent beneath the cooktop must be
located
studs or floor joists so that
properly
some cabinets, the sides may need be scooped
or cut down 2“ as shown, and corner braces
removed in order to accommodate the
maybe
At least 6“ must be allowed
of cooktop and adjacent
side edges
75 cm. and cm. European
the back panel may need to beat
5“ to accommodate
or
unit
a
type
a peninsula or island type cabinet, the sides
may need to be scooped or cut down, and the
corner braces removed in order to accommodate
the unit.
5“
for European
Avoid placing
above the cooktop unit,
if possible, in order to reduce the
caused by reaching overheated surface units.
are placed over the cooktop, the risks
can be reduced by
projects
beyond the bottom of the
is used above
a range hood that
of 5 inches
Step
3
a
Rough
of
a
FUSE OR OPEN
BEFORE
30” clearance between the cooking
the bottom of any unprotected
surface
clearance
cooktop and
is
an approved junction box within shaded
less than 30”,
bottom must be
area shown in diagram. Junction box must be at
with flame retardant
at least 1/4”
least
below top of cabinet.
thick, covered with 28 gauge sheet steel or
0.020” thick copper, Clearance between cooktop
Run conductors from residence
junction box according to
wiring to
and protected
24”.
must
BE
codes.
g“
4“
of a fisted microwave
over the cooktop
oven or cooking
conform to the initiation instructions packed
with that
A
15” minimum must be kept from the side
edge of cooktop to the bottom of any
not
above cooktop. clearance is less
than 15”, adjacent cabinets should beat least
6“ from side edge of cooktop.
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Step 5A
Blower to
Preparing
the use of flexible ducting is
discouraged because it can severely
Clearance between inside front of
and
rear of countertop cutout must be 2&A” in order
restricted airflow. However, if the blower
to accommodate
depth.
and the floor or
duct location do NOT
ducting can be used
well,
flexible
to adapt to an offset. Good
of flexible ducting is
without use
. Do not exceed the maximum recommended
offset of 3“.
Do not
collapse.
the flexible ducting to kink or
A 1/2” wide flat area is required around the edge
of opening for support of the unit.
unit must be level and sit squarely into
countertop opening.
. Do stretch the flexible ducting as much as
possible to
as possible.
as much of the corrugation
● Do rotate blower
to off-set
cut countertop opening according to
(see step 6).
the dimensions shown in the frustration. Be sure
that opening is cut squarely, with sides
each other and rear
to
to sides.
3“
Centerline
to
Centerline
Back Venting
Bottom Venting
Step 5
Steps to Determine Flexible
Ductwork
be vented to
DO NOT vent into a
or any
space.
or floor as appropriate
1. Measure the actual amount of offset
3“
The effect upon
Cut hole in cabinet
airflow is dependent upon the amount of
for your initiation. Make sure exhaust duct is
between
studs or floor joists.
2. Calculate the equivalent ducting
using:
in. offset) x (14
per inch)
—
equivalent length.
value into
3. Enter the
this initiation instruction.
1 of
4. Ensure that the
equivalent length of
ducting does not exceed the
recommendation of
(continued
35
6
Select downward or
To convert
blower exhaust direction, remove four nuts
inside the plenum which hold blower and wire
Use
minimum 26 gauge
or 24 gauge
x 10” or
guard. Remove blower and
so that
duct in 6“ round or
exhaust faces downward or rear direction
needed. Replace wire finger guard and nuts.
nuts.
combination of both.
duct
be used if
under a
poured concrete slab.
Blower exhaust direction can be adjusted
in its vertical or
direction by
code must be
approved type and
in
loosening four nuts holding blower, rotating
of
blower and nuts.
duct used.
5“ round duct maybe used on SHORT
runs. But, note higher equivalent lengths for
Use the shortest and straightest duct run
possible. For satisfactory performance the duct
run should not exceed 100 feet equivalent
each 5“ dia. piece used. Don’t convert back to
length. Refer to
1 of equivalent lengths.
5“ duct after use of 6“ round or
use an appropriate roof or
x
Use
to calculate the equivalent
cap with
length of the ductwork.
damper.
be used.
type
caps
toe space
Downward venting
Between floor joist
Inside
to roof
Rear
to outside
venting
ductwork,
connections in direction of
Secure joints with sheet
duct tape to assure airtight seal.
as shown.
screws and
tape over
and screw
Flow
36
1
Equivalent Number
Used
Equivalent
Length
Duct Pieces
5“ round
to
=
=
Calculate Total
Number
Used
Equivalent
Length
x
10”
Duct Pieces
5“ round,
=
transition
90° elbow
x
(
)
2.7
X
(
6“ round
to
x 10”
(
transition
90° elbow
1
1
straight ‘
x
(
)=
x
10”
x
10”
straight
x
(
to 6“ round
5“, 90°
elbow
transition
5fi.
x
(
)
=
ft.
x ( ) =
x 10”
to 6“ round
transition
90° elbow
6“, 90°
elbow
x ( ) =
12 fi. x (
)=
5“, 45°
elbow
X
(
Tapered
)=
5“ round
to 6“ round
transition
6“, 45°
elbow
x ( ) =
6
fi.
X
(
)
=
ft.
ft.
ft.
ft.
Flexible
5“ round collar
to 6“ round
cap transition 13 fi. x ( ) =
5“ round
wall cap
Metal Offset See Calculations
Adapter
in Step 5A
x
10”
X
(
)
=
90° elbow
ft.
10”
45° xelbow
damper 84 fi. X ( ) =
5fi. x ( ) =
ft.
6“ round
wall cap
with damper 21
x 10“
90° flat elbow
18
( ) =
fi.
x
(
(
)
)
=
5“ round
to
transition
x
10”
x 10”
wall cap
3
x (
ft.
with damper 27
X
=
=
ft.
ft.
)=
6“ round
to
6“ round,
roof cap
x 10”
20
x
(
)
x
(
)
=
ft.
ft.
6“ round,
roof vent
Subtotal Column 1
24
X
(
)=
Subtotal Column 2 =
Subtotal Column 1 =
TOTAL
* Equivalent lengths of duct pieces are based
on actual tests and reflect requirements for good
performance with any downdraft
n.
n.
ft.
Measure and
Count and
feet of straight duct used.
the quantity of
other duct
Should not exceed 100 feet.
pieces for the ‘Number
of each type.
is used;
feet values in the table should be doubled.
flexible duct be straight and smooth
and extended as much as possible.
the equivalent
For
efficiency, use the shortest and
straightest duct run possible, with as few
as possible. For satisfactory performance,
DO use plastic
Vent initiation should not exceed 100 feet
equivalent length.
duct run
not exceed 100 feet
length.
Venting performance is improved by using
larger diameter
Blower is rated at 400
back pressure.
at 0.1 inch of water
37
the clamp
Step 7
1/2”
over the
Conduit
conduit.
Clamp
sure the
clam
bushing is
seated against
the stop tab in
the clamp.
A
stop
has been
included with
the
Clam
Tab
for
-.. ,
the
1/2”
Stop Ta
Tighten the
clamping screw
until the
Clamping
Screw
Tab
clamping tab is
seated
Remove the screws
holding the wire
compartment cover and
remove the cover.
Remove the clamping
screw and the clamp.
against the wire
compartment
. 0
Complete the rest of the
observing
codes (see steps 9 and 10).
complete
wire compartment
cover.
leads
through the
be sure
to leave enough
length to
Step
Remove grease jar(s) from beneath COOMOP to
avoid Remove vent from
(Fully Seated)
connect these
leads to the
COOMOP power
leads.
surface. Using 2 people, position
cooMop over countertop opening, with power
cable inserted through the opening.
Thread the leads through an anti-short bushing
Holding
by side edges, lower it into
and seat the bushing in the end of the
countertop opening.
Replace jar(s) and vent
Feed the leads
through the hole in
the wire
compartment
the conduit
against the side of
the wire
compartment
COOMOP by tightening hold-down bolts in
bottom of the COOMOP case. (2 bolts, 1 per side.)
Countertop
Hold
Case
38
4-Conductor
Step 9
When connecting cooktop to a
connect the red leads of the cooktop and
the power supply to the branch circuit red lead;
connect the black leads to each other. Separate
the green and white leads of the cooktop.
Note to
with this
The power leads
are U.
for
connection to large gauge household wiring. The
insulation of these leads is rated at temperatures
much higher than the temperature rating of
household wiring. The current carrying capacity
of a conductor is governed by the wire gauge
Connect cooktop white lead to the power supply
and branch circuit neutral leads, which are white
or gray. Ground the unit by
the green
conductor of the cooktop to the bare or green
leads of the power supply and branch circuit
leads).
and
the temperature rating of the insulation
around the wire.
IMPROPER
CAN
Branch Circuit
OF ALUMINUM HOUSE
Power
Branch Circuit
Cooktop
Power
Leads
TO
COPPER
PROBLEMS.
Attach copper wires to
wiring using
special connectors designed and U. L. for
joining copper to
Follow the
connector manufacturer’s recommended
closely.
AC
Bare or
Green
Bare or
Green
Green
Step 10
The frame of this
is grounded
to
Requirement=
3-Conductor
When
Model #
cooktop to a
JP384
connect the red leads of the cooktop and
the power supply to the branch circuit red lead;
connect the black leads to each other. Connect
the green and white leads of the cooktop to the
power supply and branch circuit neutral leads,
which are white or gray.
JP386
JP389
JP387
* For reference only, verify with products
rating plate.
Branch Circuit
Power
Branch Circuit
Power
Leads
Black
Black
Black
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USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER
CAUSE
PROBLEM
in the main distribution
a
a
main&
breaker,’ depending on nature of the power
box=-,
breaker
(a
.
be changed. BUT ONLY BY SOMEONE
after performing 1 of these
the
or circuit breaker trips
for
owners
before
.
perform this
for
are riot
wrong
is set for the
element
you are using.
:
●
unit
is
to heat-switch the
plugged’ properly.
to the other side
that side, then switch maybe at
are that there is a
in the
●
●
units are not
are not set
not properly set
in
in the
wrong
using..
●
element is not plugged in
element
. ;&l
are not
use
rear
of @l or
it
to
front and
set for unit you are using.
before first
was not
:
TO
●
is
high.
:
instruments or
of sharp.
of
has been damaged by
.
.
. Some smoke, and odor is
hotter than you are
when using
disk
cleaner..
for the first
.
-
This
flat-bottomed pans-M&
keep the
● Using the vent
pans
be
be seen between
disk and radiant
bottom and a straightedge, the
operate properly. . .
not
—
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PROBLEM
CAUSE
●
d&
bottoms has
particles
or
were between the cookware
coarse
bottoms and cookware
before
removable
and
bottoms.
scratches are
less
in
time as a
of
● Do not
cookware across the
Use
(may
radiant
scratches
cleaning
to remove marks.
cleaning materials have been-
spatters remain on the Use a
cleaning
or grease.
scraper and r-remended
, . .
● ’ Use a
scraper
recommended cleaning
be removed with
● Mineral deposits from water or food
Top
●
the
LO, wipe
hot
with
dry
scraper
a
to
hot
cool area
the
the
cookware to
with
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Cracking of the rubber seal
between the glass top and
the frame
This warranty is
to
FULL
For one year from date of original
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your home to repair or replace any
of tie
the original purchaser and any
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purchased for ordinary home use
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Bum out of any of the radiant
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In
fails
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For the
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will provide, free of charge, a
replacement solid element
heating unit if the element fails
because of a manufacturing
defect. You pay for the
to your home and service labor
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warranty seMce will be
provided by our
Centers or by our
Customer Care”
normal working hours.
SeMce
trip
during
● Cracking of the glass cooktop
due to thermal shock
Unit
●
of the glass
Should your appliance need
during warranty period or
● Wear off of the pattern on the glass
Cooktop
beyond,
800-GE-CARES
IS NOT
● Improper installation.
●Damage to the glass
●
trips to your home to
If you have an installation
caused by hardened spills of
teach you how to use the product.
problem, contact your dealer or
installer. You are responsible for
providing adequate electrical,
gas, exhausting and other
sugary materials or
plastic
Read your Use and Cars material.
If you then have any questions
about operating the product,
that are not cleaned
to the directions in the Use and
Care Guide.
Damage to the product due to
misuse or abuse.
please
your dealer or our
office at the
connecting facilities as described
in the Installation Instructions
provided with the product.
Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
Damage to the glass cooktop
caused by use of cleaners other
●
Consumer
address below, or call, toll free:
GE Answer
● Failure of the product if it is used
for other than its intended
purpose or used commercially.
● Damage to product caused
●
800.626.2000
information service
by
of God.
fire, floods or acts
than the cooktop
with the product.
provided
WARRANTOR IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not
exclusion or limitation of
or
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
rights vary from state to state,
or your state’s General.
may not
To
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have
what your rights are in your state, your or state consumer
Warrantor: General Electric Company
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville,
40225
No.
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fire extinguisher.
v
HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY
REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING-”
OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
● Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet sponge
or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot surface unit,
—
be careful to avoid
Some cleansers can
● Do not leave children alone+
should
produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface.
is in use. They should never be allowed
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