GE JB900 Owner's Manual page 10

Self-cleaning radiant ranges
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Usingthe surface units.
The following information will help you choose cookware which will give good performance on glass cooktops.
SURFACE
COOKING
Never cook directly on rne gross,
Alwal s use cooKware
AIwavs #lace the oan r7the center of
the surface unit you are cooking on.
About the radiant surface units...
The
radiant
cooktop
teatures
heating
units
beneath
a smooth
glass
sm_fi_ce.
DflAGGIN'G
NOT .'Asl, htodorisnormalwhenanew
cooktop is usedforthe firstt#ne.It/s caused by
theheatingof newpartsand insulating materials
andwill disappear in a shorttime.
NOTE:Onmodels with hghtcolored glass
cooktops, it is normal f or thecooking zones to
change colorwhenhotor coolingdown.Thisis
temporary andwill disappear a s theglasscools
to roomtemperature.
The
smthce
refit will cycle
on and
off to
maim;fin
yore" selected
control
setting.
It is sate to place
hot cookware
on the
glass stli'iilce even when the cooktop
is cool.
Even
after
the
surfi_ce
milts
are tin'ned
off, the
glass cooktop
retains
enough
heat
to continue
cooking.
To avoid
ovei'cookillg,
i'elilove
p[llIS
_i'Olil
the
sm'li_ce
milts
when
the food
is cooked.
Avoid placing anything on the surtilce
refit tmtil it has cooled completely.
Do not slide cookware across the cooktop
because it can scratch the glass--the glass
is scratch resistant,not scratch proof.
Water stains(mineral d eposits) a reremovable
usingthecleaning creamor fullstrengthwhite
vinegar
Useof windowcleaner m ayleavean
iridescent f ilmon thecooktop. T hecleaning
creamwill remove thledlecoloration.
Don'tstoreheavyitemsabovethecooktop.
If theydropontothecooktop, t heycancause
damage.
Donot usethesurface asa cuttingboard
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