GE JP362 Use And Care Manual

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Contents
Appliance Registration
Canning
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning Guide
Controls
Energy-Saving Tips
Feature Index
Model and Serial Numbers
9-14, 16-23
Cooking Guide
Griddle Module
Cooking Guide
Cooking Guide
Cooking Guide
Models JP362
Modular Upd&Cootip
2
Problem Solver
15
Repair Service
Safety Instructions
25, ;:
27
8
6
7
6, 18
2
10, 11
21,22
23
18, 19
20
12-14
16, 17
31
3,4
Back Cover

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Summary of Contents for GE JP362

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Energy-Saving Tips Features Feature Index Grease CollectorJar 6, 18 Model and Serial Numbers Modules 9-14, 16-23 Cooking Guide 10, 11 Griddle Module 21,22 Cooking Guide Grill Module 18, 19 Cooking Guide Solid Disk Module 12-14 Cooking Guide 16, 17 Models JP362...
  • Page 2: Help Us Help You

    (include these numbers here: your phone number): Consumer Affairs GE Appliances Model Number Appliance Park Louisville, KY 40225 Serial Number Use these numbers in any...
  • Page 3 When using elmtrid appliances, be fotiwed, including the following: intended use as your appliance is Never wear 1 hanging garments while using initiation could be ignited if brought in know that you how to operate all parts of the and may cause severe burns. Use only dry pot haIders—...
  • Page 4 grease drips into it. Wplace with of a bm or elwtric shti, always be certain that the are at 0~ @tion md # units are cool before attempting to dry as able. Frost on and over sides of pan. fats @be used b-, stir whenever possible prevent overheating tit beyond the...
  • Page 5 Use cookware with tight-fitting Use correct heat for cooking tisk: covers and flat bottoms which HIGH—to start cooking (if time completely cover the heated allows, do not use HIGH heat to portion of the surface unit. start). Cook fresh vegetables with a minimum amount of water in a MED—s1ow frying.
  • Page 6: Features Of Your Cooktop

    Features of Your Cooktop Model JP362 Model JP6fl Model JP6~ (For 208 volt imtillation)
  • Page 7 5 Chrome Trim Ring and Aluminum Drip Pan. Remove for cleaning. 6 Solid Disk Module. Cast iron solid disk elements are sealed so they are easy to clean. JXDS42 for models JP362 and JP671. JXDS48 for model JP673. (Optional at extra cost.) 7 Fixed Solid Disk Automatic Electronic Sensi-TempTM Surface Unit.
  • Page 8 Surface Cooting with How to Set the Controk for Using Heat Settings Infinite Heat Controk HIGH Bring water to boil. Your surface units and controls are designed to give you an infinite Fast fry, pan broil; maintain choice of heat settings for surface HIGH fast boil on large amount of unit cooking.
  • Page 9 See Calrod” Surface Unit Module Cooking Guide on pages 10 and U. How to Imert Module How to Remove Module Q. Why am I not getting the heat I need from my uniti even though Step 1: Be sure surface units are cool I have the knobs on the right before attempting to remove module.
  • Page 10 2. To conserve the most cooking 3. Deep Fat Frying. Do not overfill energy, pans should be flat on the kettle with fat that may spill over 1. Use medium-or heavy-weight bottom, have straight sides and tight when adding food. Frosty foods cookware.
  • Page 11 RIGHT WRONG Directions and Setting Setting to Complete Fond Cookware to Stirt Cooking Cooking Comments Fried Chicken HIGH. Melt fat. Switch to LOW. Cover skillet and For crisp dry chicken, cover ordy Skillet MED HIGH to brown cook until tender. after switching to LOW for 10 chicken.
  • Page 12 Solid Disk Module See Sotid Disk Element Cooking Guide on pages 16 and 17. How to Remove Module How to Imert Module Solid Disk Elemen@ Step 1: Be sure solid disk elements are cool before attempting to Using a solid disk element is quite remove module.
  • Page 13 Solid Disk Element Cookware ~ps For cooking on solid disk cookware is very importint. Aluminum cookware conducts heat faster than other metals. Place only dry pans on the solid . Cast iron and coated cast iron disk element. Do not place lids on Don’t use pans with rounded containers are slow to absorb heat, the element, particularly wet lids.
  • Page 14 Solid Disk Element Questions and Answem Q. May I can foods and preserves Q. Why is the cooktop hot to Q. Can I use special cooking equipment like an orientil wok? on my solid disk elements? the touch? A. Yes, but only use containers A.
  • Page 15: Automatic Surface Unit

    Automatic Surface Unit Solid disk elements do N~ glow When turned on, the automatic Before Using Your red, even at HI setting. surface unit element always begins with full power, no matter where Automatic Surface Unit . There is retained heat in the the did is set.
  • Page 16: Suggested Heat Settings

    Solid Disk Element Cooki~ Guide Suggested Heat Settings Regular Element Automatic Surface Unit Food Start at Setting Complete at Setting (Models JP6fl and JP6~ only) Beverages Cocoa milk. Cover. to a boil at HI. Heat milk at LO. LOW—heat Bring Coffee HIGH—bring water to perk.
  • Page 17 Regular Element Automatic Surface Unit Food Start at Setting (Models JP6n and JP6~ only) rice to water, cover, cook on Rice HIGH—cover, bring water according to package directions. to a boil. timing according to package directions. Chocolate 10 to 15 minutes to melt to melt through.
  • Page 18 Grill Module Grill Cooking Guide on page How to Set Grill Controls Grill The control knob must be pushed in to turn; this prevents heating unit from being turned on accidentally. Push the knob in only when it is in the OFF position.
  • Page 19 Grill Questions and hwrs Grill ~ps Q. I follow the cooking times If your cooktop is being operated Do not leave grill unattended on low power (voltage), foods may suggested, but my foods don’t get while in use. done properly. h there something be lighter brown than expected.
  • Page 20 Grill Cooti~ Guide leave cooktop unattended – Do not Preheat 5 minutes on HIGH 2. Before cooting steak, slash fat during “preheat” (knobs turned before cooting (except for rare around edges to prevent curling of meat. to HIGH) or anvtime the knobs minutes).
  • Page 21: Grease Collectorjar

    Griddle Module See Griddle Cooking Guide on page 23. — How to Set GridWe Control How to Imert Griddle Your non-stick coated griddle provides an extra-large cooking The control knob must be pushed surface for meak, pancakes, or into turn; this prevents surface other food usually prepared in heating units from being turned on a frying pan or electric skillet.
  • Page 22 Griddle Q. Can my griddle be switched To help maintain good food Most griddled foods require to the other side of the cooktop quality and prevent spoilage, do cooking on a preheated surface, where it wotid be more convenient not keep foods warm on griddle for which may be greased lightly for me? more than two hours.
  • Page 23 Griddle Cooti~ Guide Suggested cooting times should be Do not leave cooktop unattended used only as a guide since variables during “preheat” (knobs turned in food may change cooking time. to HIGH) or anytime the knobs are turned to HIGH with food on the griddle.
  • Page 24 Home Canning ~ps CAUTION: Canning should be done on Observe Following Poinfi in Canning Safe canning requires that Disk modules only. or Solid harmful microorganisms are Be sure the canner fits over the destroyed and that the jars are In surface cooking, the use of pots center of the cooking element.
  • Page 25: Modules

    Care and Cleaning Note: Ut cooktop park cool before touching or handling. Grill Module Wipe around the edges of the surface unit opening in the cooktop important so your cookt~p will give or module. Clean the area below you efficient and satisfactory service. the unit.
  • Page 26: Solid Disk Module

    Cello Electrol@ polish which abrasive cleansers that can scratch so it fits evenly into the trim ring. is available from your GE supplier. the non-stick surface. Do not wash Note: The drip pan must be under the griddle in an automatic Use the applicator to apply a very the trim ring.
  • Page 27 Cello Electrol@ polish. It is available from your GE supplier. To use the finish, use the applicator to apply a very thin coating of the polish to the entire element surface. ~rn the element on high for several minutes to bake the polish to the element.
  • Page 28 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY MODULES ARE in the main distribution circuit fise, a tiipped circuit breaker, the main fuse or the main circuit breaker, PROPERLY If the control box uses fuses, tie circuit fuse (a cartridge-type) should be changed BUT ONLY BY SOMEONE FAMILWR WITH ELE~RICAL CIRCUITS.
  • Page 29 Absolutely flat pans must be used. Iflight can k seen betwwn tie pm bottom and a ELEMENTS WILL NOT MA~TAIN A ROLLING BOIL AND/OR FRYING RATE IS N~ FAST FEELS H~ If you need more help.. call, toll free: GE Answer Center” 800.626.2000 consumer information service...
  • Page 31: If You Need Service

    If You Need Service To obtain service, see your warranty on the back page of this book. We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are three steps to follow for further help.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    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 1-90 CG...

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