Cooktop; Deep Fat Fryers; Oven; Heating Elements - Jenn-Air JES9800 User Manual

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Always turnoffallcontrolswhencookingis
changein temperature. FolJow utensil
SELF-CLEANING
OVEN
completed,
manufacturer'sinstructions when using
Clean onlypartslistedin thisguide. D o not
NEVERheatunopened containers o nthe
glass,
cleandoor gasket. T hegasketisessential
surface unitorin theoven.Pressure b uild-
Turnpanhandletoward c enterofcooktop,
for a good seal.Do not rub, damage, or
upin the container maycause container t o
not out into the room or over another
movethe gasket.
burstresultinginburns, injuryordamageto
surface element. T his reducesthe risk of
Do not useovencleaners. No commercial
the appliance,
burns,ignitionof flammable materials, o r
ovencleaner o r ovenlinerprotective coat-
This appliancehasbeentested for safe
spillageif pan is accidentlybumpedor
ingofanykindshouldbeusedinoraround
performance u sing conventional cookware,
reached by small c hildren,
anypartof the oven.
Do not use anydevices o r accessories that
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove
are not specifically r ecommended in this
GLASS-CERAMIC
broiler pan,ovenracksandother utensils
manual. Donot use eyelid covers, s tovetop
grillsor add-onovenconvectionsystems.
COOKTOP
to preventexcessive smoking, d iscolora-
tion of the ovenracksor possible damage
Theuseof devices or accessories that are
NEVER cook on broken cooktop. If
to utensils.
notexpressly r ecommended i nthismanual
cooktopshouldbreak,cleaning solutions
cancreateserious safety hazards, resultin
andspilloversmay penetrate the broken
Wipe up excessivespillovers,especially
performance p roblems, andreduce the life
cooktopandcreateariskof electricshock,
greasy spills, b eforethe cleancycleto pre-
of the components o f this appliance.
Contactaqualified technician immediately, ventsmoking, f lare-ups or flaming.
NEVER usealuminumfoil to line drip
Cleancooktopwithcaution. Some cleaners
Itisnormalforthecooktoptobecomeho_
bowlsor coverovenracks or ovenbottom,
canproducenoxiousfumesif applied to a
duringaelean c ycle.Therefore, avoid touch-
This couldresultin risk of electricshock,
hot surface. I fawet sponge, cloth,or paper
ing the cooktop, door, window or over
fire, or damage to the appliance. Usefoil
towel is usedon a hot cookingarea,be
ventduringa cleancycle.
onlyasdirectedin this guide,
careful t o avoidsteamburn.
Slide-in ranges featurea coolingfanwhich
Aerosol-type cansare EXPLOSIVE w hen
operates automatically d uringaclean cycle
exposedto heatand maybehighlyflam-
Ifthe fandoesnotturn on,cancel t heclean
mable. Do not use or storenearappliance, DEEP
FAT
FRYERS
operation and contact an authorized
Use extreme cautionwhen movingthe
servicer.
greasepan or disposingof hot grease.
COOKTOP
Allow grease to coolbeforeattempting to
NEVER leavesurfaceunits unattended move pan.
HEATING ELEMENTS
especially w hen using highheat.An unat-
NEYERtouchsurfaceorovenheating
elements, areas near elements, or
tendedboilover couldcause smoking anda
greasy spillovercancause a fire.
OVEN
interior surfacesof oven.
This appliance is equipped with different
Usecarewhenopening door. Lethot airor
Heating elements maybehot eventhougl
sizesurface elements. Select p ans with fiat
steam escape beforeremoving or replacing they aredarkin color.Areasnearsurfao
bottomslargeenoughto cover element,
food.
elements andinterior surfaces of anover
Fittingpansize to elementwill improve
For proper oven operation and perfor-
maybecome hot enough to cause burns.
cookingefficiency,
mance, donot blockor obstructovenvent
Duringandafteruse,do not touch or le
Ifpanissmaller t hanelement, a portionof
ductlocatedonthe rightsideof the the air
clothingor otherflammable materials con
the element w ill beexposed to directcon-
grille.Whenovenisin use, t hearea nearthe
tactheating elements, areas nearelements
vent becomes hot enough to cause burns,
or interior surfaces o f ovenuntiltheyhaw
tactandcouldigniteclothingor potholder.
Only certaintypesof glass, g lass/ceramic, Alwaysplaceoven racks in desiredIoca-
hadsufficient t ime to cool.
ceramic, earthenware, or otherglazed uten-
tions while oven is cool. If rack must be
Other potentially hot surfacesinclude
silsaresuitableforcooktoporoven s ervice
movedwhileovenishot, donotletpotholder
Cooktop,areas facingthe cooktop,over
without breaking due to the sudden
contacthot elementin oven.
vent,andsurfaces nearthe vent opening
ovendoor,areas around the doorandover
window.

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