Cookware - GE JBP90 Owner's Manual

Self cleaning convection ranges
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SURFACE UNITS
Use proper pan size-select cookware having flat bottoms large 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 efficiency.
_ Nex_r leave file smthce
units unattended
at
higt_ heat settings. Boiloxers cause smoking
and gTeasy spillox>rs that may catch on fire.
iJ_i:; Only certain
types of glass, gtassAeramic,
earthenware
or other glazed containers
are
suitable for cooktop
service; others m W
break because
of the sudden
chang_
in
temperature.
iJ_i:; To minimize
the possibili U of bums,
ignition
of flammable
mamfials
and
spillage, the handle
of a container
should
be turned
toward rite center of the range
without exmnding
oxer nearl)y surfi_ce units.
Y_;
Always
um_ the surfi_ce units off before
removing
cookware.
iJ_i:; _Alten preparing
flaming foods under
the
hood,
um_ the tim on.
_ Use care when touching
fire cooktop.
The
glass surPace of fire cooktop
will retain
heat
after rite conuols
ha_
been mined
off'.
iJ_i:; Kee I) an eye on foods being flied at high
or medium
high heat settings.
Y_; Foods %r flTing should
be as d U as
possible.
Frost on flozen
foods or moisun_e
on fresh fbods can cause hot fat to bubble
up and ox>r the sides of the pan.
_ Use little tht for effective shallow or deep
Pat fiTing. Filling dm pan too flfll of fat can
cause spilloxers when food is added.
iJ_i:; If a combination
of oils or fi_ts will be used
in flTing, stir together
before
heating,
or as
fats melt slowly.
_ii¢ A lways heat fl_t slowly, and watch as it heats.
_; Use a deep fat thermomemr
whenex_r
possible
to prevent
oveflteafing
fi_t beyond
the smoking
point.
iJ_i:; Avoid scratching
the glass cooktop.
The
cooktop
can be scratched
with items such
as shaq) instruments,
ring_ or odter
jeweh T, and fix>ts on clothing.
@ Do not operate
rite radiant
surPace units if
the glass is broken.
Spilloxers
or cleaning
solution
may penetram
a broken
cooktop
and cream a risk of electrical
shock.
Contact
a qualified
technician
immediately
should your glass cooktop
become
broken.
Nexer use dm glass cooktop
surfi_ce as a
cutting
hoard.
Do not place or store items that can melt
or catch rite on the glass cooktop,
ex>n
when it is not being used.
_; Be carefltl when placing
spoons or oilier
sfining
utensils on glass cooktop
surface
when it is in use. They may become
hot
and could cause broils.
Clean the cooktop
with caution,
ff a wet
sponge
or cloth is used to wipe spills on a
hot snrface
unit,
be carefltl to ax_id smam
bums.
Some cleaners
can produce
noxious
flmtes if applied
to a hot surface.
NOTE."'We recommend
flint you moid
wiping a W surface
unit areas until flmy
ha_
cooled
and the indicator
light has
g_ne off. Sugar spills are the exception
to this. Please see the Cleaning the glass
cooktop section.
_; When the cooktop
is cool, use only
CERAMA BRYTP _Ceramic
Cooktop
Cleaner
and the CERAMA BRYTE ¢_
Cleaning
Pad to clean the cooktop.
i_hi:; To avoid possible
damage
to fl_e cooking
surface, do not apply cleaning
cream to
the glass surface
when it is hot.
?_ 'After cleaning,
use a d U cloth or paper
towel to remox> all cleaning
cream
residue.
)_ Read and follow all insmtcdons
and
warnings
on the cleaning
cream labels.
i_i:; i,arg_ scratches
or impacts
to glass
doors or cooktops
can lead
to
broken
or shatmred
glass.

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