GE JGB928 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions page 8

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Usingthe gas surface burners.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model
Before Lighting a Gas Burner
Make
sure
all burne]_
are in place.
Make
sure
all grates
on the
range
are
properly
placed
be/ore
using
any burne]:
After Lighting a Gas Burner
Do not operate
the burner
tot
an
extended
period
ot time
without
cookware
on the
grate.
The
finish
on
rite grate
may
chip
without
cookware
to abso]4)
the
heat.
Be sure
the
burne]s
and
grates
are
cool
before
you place
your
hand,
a pot holde];
cleaning
cloths
or other
materials
on
them.
Push the control knob in and tern it
to the LITE position.
How to Light a Gas Surface Burner
Make
sure
all the
surli_ce
burne]_
are
placed
in their
respecdve
positions.
Push
the
control
knob
in and
turn
it to
the LITE
position.
XA)u will hear
a little
clicking
noise>--
the
sound
of the
electric
spark
igniting
the
burne]:
Turn
the
knob
to at!it]st
the flame
size.
If the
knob
stays at
LITE,
it will contim]e
to click.
V]hen
one
burner
is turned
to UTE, all
the
burne]_
spark.
Do not attempt
to
disassemble
or clean
around
any burner
while
another
burner
is on. An electric
shock
may
result,
which
could
cause
vet!
to knock
over
hot
cookware.
Medium
Small
!
Large
Extra Large
0 0 FRONT
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Extra-large burners only
Sealed Gas Burners
Yi]t]]"gas range cooktop
has ibm" sealed
g_s burne]s.
They (>fib]"convenience,
deanabilitv
and flexfl)ilitv to be used in
a wide range ot cooking
applications.
The smallest burner
in the right rear
position
is the simmer
burne]:
This burner
can be turned
down to LO Ii>r a \'eta' low
simmer
setting,
It provides
precise cooking
perlom]ance
for delicate
toods such as
SatlCeS
OI" [i)o(ls
that require
low heat lot a
long cooking
time.
The medium
(left rear) and the la]ge (left
fl'ont) burne]s are the primal T burne]s fi:,r
]]]()st cooking.
These general-puq)ose
burne]s
can be turned
down fl'om HI to LO
to suit a wide range ot cooking
needs.
The
extra
la]ge
burner
(right
fl'ont)
is the
nlaxinluln
output
burnei;
i,ike the other
three
bt]rne]_,
it can be turned
down
fl'om
HI
to
LO
for a wide
range
ot cooking
applications;
h(>weve];
this burner
is
designed
to quickly
bring
large
amounts
(>t
liquid
to a boil.
It has a spedal
POWER
BOlE _
setting
designed
to be used
with
cookware
10 inches
or larger
in diamete]:
How to Select Flame Size
Forsafehandling of cookware, n everlet theflames
extendupthesidesof thecookware.
Watch
the
flame,
not
the
knob,
as you
]educe
heat.
When
ti_st heating
is desired,
the flame
size on a gas burner
should
Illatch
tile
cookware
you al'e
tlsing.
Haines
larger
than
the
bott(m]
of the
cookware
will not
result
in filster
heating
of
the
cookware
and
could
be hazardous.

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