GE JP939 Owner's Manual page 6

Electronic touch control cooktop
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Usingthe surface units.
Yournew Profile Cooktop makes an eloquent statement of style, convenience, and kitchen planning flexibility. Whether you
chose it for its purity of design, assiduous attention to detail, or for both of these reasons--you'll find that your Profile
cooktop's superior blend of form and function will delight you for years to come.
This cooktop contains several new features such as pan detection and pan sizing. Thetouch controls give you precise
control of the surface units. Youcan quickly switch between a steady low heat and full power or any setting in between.
Theinformation on the following pages will help you operate and maintain your cooktop properly.
NOTE:Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model
Never cook directly on tlTeglass.
Always use cookware.
Always place the pan in tlTecenter of
tlTesurface unit you are cooking on.
DO
Rot
slide
cool(ware
across
the
controlor cooktopsurfacebecause
it cat? scratchthe glass.Theglassis
scratch-resistant, not scratchprooL
About the radiant surface units...
The radiant
cooktop
teatures
heating
units beneath
a smooth
glass sm_i_ce.
Cooktop
temperatures
increase
with
the number
of Stlll'ilce units that are
on. With 3 or 4 units turned
on, surli_ce
temperatures
are high. _Mwavs use
caution
when touching
the cooktop.
The
ON/OFF indicator
lights will come
on next to the Wamler
and Dual burne_
when activated,
i,ights also activate t0r
the Pan Demct and Control
I,ock
features
when
they are turned
on. The
indicator
lights will go off when the
surtilce
unit or teature
is turned
off.
The ai)i)ropriate
HOTSURFACE indicator
light will glow when
its corresponding
radiant
element
is turned
on and will
remain
on until the surli_ce has cooled
below
150°K
NOTE."
Hot surface
indicator
light will:
Comeon when the surface unit is
turned on.
Stay on even after the unit is turned off
Glow brightly until the unit has cooled
below 150°£
NOTE: A slightodor/snormalwhena new
cooktop is usedfor thefkst time.It/s caused by
theheatingofnewpartsandinsulating materials
andwill disappear i n a shorttime.
It is sale to place hot cookware
fl'om the
oven or surli_ce on the glass cooktop
when the Stlitilce is cool. Neverplace
cookware on the control area.
Even alter the surti_ce units are turned
ofl_ the glass cooktop
retains
enough
heat to continue
cooking.
To avoid
ovei'cooking,
i'eil/ove
l)_lns
][i'oIl/
tile
surtilce
units when the toed is cooked.
Avoid plating
anything
on the stm'i_ce
unit until it has cooled
completely.
Waterstains (mineral deposits)are removable
using the c/ean/bgcream or furl strength white
vinegar
Useof window cbaner may leave an
iridescent film on the cool<top.Thecleaning
cream will remove this discoloration.
Don'tstoreheavy itemsabovethecooktop.
If theydropontothecooktop, t heycancause
damage.
Donotusethesurfaceasa cuttingboarcL
Radiant Surface Units
The controls
for the radiant
surli_ce milts
allow fiw l l different
heat settings:
ixm;
1-9 and High. The heating
element
may
not visibly glow at h m' heat settings.
NOTE:This cooktop hasa rapidheat-upfeature.
ff thecooktopiscoolwhenturned on,it will glow
redfora shortperiodof timeuntil thedesked
powersettingis reachec_ I f thecooktop isalready
warm,therapidheat-upfeature maynotactivate.
OR
i i
iiii !ii
!
Single Surface Un#
To
ttlx'n
on
a
single
StlX]il('e
tlnit:
[]
Touch
tile ON/OFF pad, then touch
the (+)/(-) pad. Tile smti_ce unit will
turn on to power
setting 5.
[]
Use the (+)/(-)pad
to choose
the
desired
power
setting.
The control
will beep each time a pad is touched.
To turn off a standard
stmfhce unit, touch
the ON/OFF pad again.
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