GE JB910 Owner's Manual page 4

Radiant self-cleaning convection ranges
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iMPORTANT SAFETY iNFORMATiON.
READALL iNSTRUCTiONS BEFORE USING.
RADIANT SURFACE UNITS
Use proper pan size--select
cookware having fiat bottoms largo enough to cover the surface unit
heating element. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the surface unit to direct
contact and may result in ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit will
also improve efficiencv.
;;Ji:: N ever
leave
the
surfi_ce
units
unattended
at
high
heat
settings.
Boilove_3
cause
smoking
and
greasy
spillove_
that
may
catch
on fire.
::Ji:: O nly
certain
t,ipes
of glass, glassA'eramic,
earthenware
or other
glazed
containers
are
suitable
fi)r cooktop
service;
othe_
may break
because
of the
sudden
change
in temperature.
_: To minimize
the possibili_'
of bm'ns,
ignition
of flammable
mamfials
and
spillage,
the
handle
of a container
should
be turned
toward
the
center
of the
range
without
extending
over
nearby
SUlq'ilce units.
_: Mwavs mrn tile sudilce
traits off befiwe
rei/loving
cookware.
::Ji:: _]_en
preparing
flaming
foods tinder the
hood,
ttlFn the tim on.
::Ji:: Use care when touching
the cooktop.
The glass surlilce
ot the cooktop
will retain
heat alter the controls
have been
turned
off.
::Ji:: Kee I) an eye on foods being flied at high or
medium
high heat settings.
_: Foods for fl'ying should
be as dry as possible.
Fl'ost
on
ll"ozen
lOo(1s
or
i/loisttli'e
on
ti'esh
fi)o(ls can cause hot lilt to bubble
up and
over the sides of the pan.
::Ji:: Use little tilt tot effective shallow or deep
lilt fl'ying. Filling the pan too flfll of tilt can
cause spillove_5 when food is added.
::Ji:: If a combination
of oils or lilts will be used
in flTing, stir together
before
heating,
or
as lilts melt slowlY.
_: Mwavs heat tilt slowly; and watch as it heats.
::J):: Use a deep lilt themlometer
whenever
possible
to prevent
overheating
lilt beyond
the smoking
point.
::Ji:: Avoid scratching
the glass cooktop.
The
cooktop
can be scratched
with imms such
as shaq)
instruments,
rings or otherjeweh%
and rivets on clothing.
::Ji:: imge
scratches
or impacts
to glass (loo_
or
cooktops
can lead to broken
or shattered
glass.
::Ji:: Do not operate
tile radiant
surtilce
units if the
glass is broken.
SpilloveI5 or cleaning
solution
may penetrate
a broken
cooktop
and create a
risk of electrical
shock. Contact
a qualified
technician
immediately
should
yore" glass
cooktop
becoi//e
broken.
_: Never use the glass cooktop
stm'ilce as a
cutting
board.
_: Do not place or store items that can melt or
catch fire on the glass cooktop,
even when it
is not being used.
::Ji:: Be carefifl when placing
spoons
or other
stirring
utensils
on glass cooktop
sm'lilce when
it is in use. Thev may become
hot and could
Cause
b/lI'ns.
::Ji:: C lean
the
cooktop
with
caution.
If a wet
sponge
or cloth
is used
to wipe
spills on a hot
surfilce
trait,
be careflfl
to
avoid
steam
burns.
Sollle
cleanei_
can produce
noXiO/IS
J[illlleS i[
applied
to a hot surfllce.
NOTE:
"We recommend
that
you
avoid
wiping
any surfilce
trait
areas
imtil
they
have
cooled
and
the
indicator
light
has gone
off. Sugar
spills
are
the exception
to this.
Please
see the
Cleaning
the glass cooktop
section.
_: \4]_en the cooktop
is cool, use only the
(;EbDdHA BRYTE ': Ceramic
Cooktop
Cleaner
and the CEI_dHA
BRYTE Ceramic
Cooktop
Cleaning
Pad to clean the cooktop.
_: To avoid possible
damage
to the cooking
surtilce,
do not apply cleaning
cream
to
the glass sm_hce when it is hot.
::Ji:: _Mter cleaning,
use a (hw cloth or paper
towel
to remove
all cleaning
cream
residue.
::Ji:: Read and follow all instructions
and warnings
on the cleaning
cream
labels.
_: Do not IIse plastic wrap m cover food. Plastic
may melt onto
the sm_hce and be very difficult
to
i'ei/love.
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