Burner Grates And Ventgrille - GE JGS905 Owner's Manual

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Careand cleaning of the range.
Burner Grates and VentGrille
Porcelain
enan_el burner
grates and the
vent grille should
be washed
regularly
and,
of COtli_e,
atter
spillovei_.
The grates may be washed either
in the
dishwasher
or you may wash them in hot
seal/)' water and rinse with clean water:
_l_)/l
IIlaV
also
use
al)rasive
cleanei_
and
scotwing
pads to clean burner
grates and
the vent grille. D_' the grates and grille
with a cloth---<lon't
put them back on the
cooktop
wet.
To get rid of burned-on
loot1, place the
grates and grille in a covered
containe_:
Add 1/4 cup
(59 mi,) ammonia
and let
them soak several hom_ or overnight.
_MIsh, rinse well and di'v.
_Mthough
the)"re
durable,
the grates
and grille will gradually
lose their shine,
regardless
at the best care you can give
them.
This is due to their continual
exposure
to high temperatures.
Do not operate
a burner
for an extended
period
of time without
cookware
on tile
grate. Tile finish on tile grate ma) chip
without
cookware
to absorb
tile heat.
_dter cleaning,
replace
tile center
vent
grille fi_t. Replace
the side grates so that
tile center
extensions
are oriented
toward
the center
of the cooktop.
The rear
center
extensions
should
slightly overlap
the vent grille. Make sm'e the grates are
positioned
securely
over tile burne_
and that they are stable and level,
Rubber Grate Feet
F(:,r stability, your cooktop
has rubber
teet on tile burner
grates.
If any of these
rubber
feet should
become
damaged
or
lost, replace
them immediately.
To order replacement
rubber
grate feet,
please call am" t()ll-ti'ee mmfl)er:
National Parts
Center ...............
800.626.2002(U.S.)
800.661.1616(Canada)
ge.com (U.S.)
www.GEAppliances.ca (Canada)
Rubber Grate Feet .......
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Socket
/
Tab
Glasscover
Oven tight Bulbs
NOTE." The glass cover should be
removed only when cold. Wearing latex
gloves
may offer a better
grip.
CAUTION. Before
replacing
your
oven light bulb, disconnect the electrical
power to the oven at the main fuse or
circu# breaker panel
Be sure to let tile light co\er
;rod bulb
cool completely.
For your satbff, do not t(>uch a hot bulb
with bare hands or a damp
cloth.
Toremove:
[]
Tm'n tile glass co_er
counterclockwise
I/4 turn
until tile
tails at tile glass co\vr
clear tile
groo\vs
of tile socket.
[]
Using glo_es or a dr} cloth, remo'_e
tile bulb b} I)ullin°_ it straight
()tit.
Toreplace:
[]
Llse a ne_
130-_olt halogen
bulb,
not to exceed
50 watts.
[]
Using. , _,,loxes or a de,, cloth, retool e
tile bulb fl'om its t)'_cka dno
Do not
touch
tile bulb with bare finge_.
Use gloves
OrclDth
[]
Push tile bulb straight
into tile
receptacle
all tile win.
[]
Place the tabs of the glass cover into
the grooves
(>f the socket. Turn
tile
glass co\er
ch>ckwise 1/4 mrn t(>
engage.
For impro\vd
lighting
inside
tile oven, clean tile glass co\ er
fi'equently
using a wet cloth. This
should
be done
when tile oven is
con/l)letely
cool.
]
Recomlect
electrical
power to
tile ox ell.

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