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GE JBS03 Owner's Manual And Installation Ins page 5

Coil top and radiant top models

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WARMING DRAWER (on s ome mode/s)
The pml)ose
of die wamling
drawer is
to hold hot cooked
foods at secving
mmperaun_e.
Always start with hot fbod;
cold food cannot
be heamd
or cooked
in tile wanning
drawer
Do
not
use file wamling
drawer
to d_T
newspapers.
If oxerheated,
they can catch
on fire.
Do not leme paper products,
cooking
umnsils or food in the warming
drawer
when not in use.
Never leax>jars
or cans of fat dfipping:s
in
or near your wanning
drawer
Always kee I) wooden
and plastic utensils
and canned
food a safe distance
away tiom
your wanning
drawer
Do not touch the heating element or the interior
surface of the warming drawer. _lese
sur_tces
may be hot enougtl
to BuHI.
REMEMBER: The inside surPace of die
wanning
drawer may be hot when tile
drawer is opened.
Use care when opening
die drawel: Open
tile drawer a crack and let hot air or steam
escape before
removing
or replacing
food,
Hot air or steam which escapes
can cause
burns to hands,
fl_ce and/or
eyes.
Do not use aluminunl
%il to line tile diawe_:
Foil is an excellent
heat insulator
and will
nap heat beneath
it. This will upset tile
performance
of tile drawer
and it could
damag_
tile inmrior
finish.
Do not warm food in tile wanning
drawer
for more than two hours.
SURFACE UNITS--ALL MODELS
Use proper pan size-select cookware having fiat 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 c/otMng. Proper relationship of cookware to surface unit will also
improve efficiency
Never leax> tile surthce
units unatmnded
at
higil heat setting:s. Boilo_ers cause smoking
and greasy spillox>rs that may catch on rile.
Only certain
types of glass, gtassAeramic,
earthenware
or other glazed containers
are
suitable for cookmp
secvice; oflmrs m W
break because
of tile sudden
chang_
in
temperature.
To minimize
dm possibility
of bums,
ignidon
of flammable
mamlials
and spillage,
tile handle
of a container
should be untied
toward dm center
of the rang> without
exmnding
ox_r nearby
snriace
traits.
Always tnill tile surthce units off before
remo\'ing
cookware.
Do not flame foods on die cooktop.
If you
do flame foods under
rile hood, unn
tile
_tn
oil,
Kee I) an eye on foods being tided at high or
medium
high heat setfing:s.
Foods for ti?ing
should be as d U as possible.
Frost on tiozen foods or moisune
on tiesh
foods can cause hot tZatto bubble
up and
o_er tile sides of tile pan.
Use little fat %r effective
shallow or deep fi_t
flying. Filling tile pan too tifll oftht can
cause spillovers when food is added.
ff a combination
of oils or fiats will be used in
flying, sill together
before
heating,
or as fiats
melt slowly.
_: Always heat fiat slowly, and watch as it heats.
Use a deep fiat fllennometer
whenever
possible
to prexent
oxerheafing
fi_t beyond
rile smoking
point.

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