GE JGP631ER Cooktop User Manual


 
Burner Assembly
The burner assemblies should be washed regularly
and,
of course, after
spillovers.
Turn all controls off before removing burner parts and
drip pans.
The electrode of the
spark igniter is exposed
beyond the top of the
burner. When cleaning
the burner bowl, be
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careful not to snag the electrode of the spark
igniter with your cleaning cloth. Damage to the
igniter could occur. Be careful not to push in any
cooktop controls while cleaning the burner bowls.
A slight electrical shock might result which could
cause you to knock over hot cookware.
Burner Grate
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Spark Igniter Burner Body
Burner
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CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE
BURNER WITHOUT ALL BURNER
PARTS IN PLACE.
The burner grates, burner tops and trim rings can be
lifted off, making them easy to clean. Removing them
gives you access to the burner bodies and burner
bowls. (To avoid snagging cloth on spark igniters,
leave burner tops in place when cleaning burner
bowls.) There are two locating pins that fit into
indentations at the bottom of the bowls. The pins
allow the grate to sit level in one direction only. Do
not remove the pins. Do not remove burner bowls
from glass top units.
Wash burner parts with all-purpose non-abrasive
cleaner and warm water. Soak stubborn soil. Dry them
with a cloth—don’t reassemble them wet.
DO NOT clean in a self-cleaning oven
or dishwasher.
To reassemble: Place the trim ring onto the burner
body first. Before replacing the burner top, first
examine the two tabs on its underside. The tabs are
to fit into receiving slots in the burner body. When
replacing burner grate, make sure the bottoms of
the four larger burner grate fingers fit into the
corresponding indentations in the burner bowl.
Burner Grates
Porcelain enamel burner grates
should be washed often. Wash
them in hot, soapy water and
rinse with clean water. Dry the
grates with a cloth—don’t put
them back on the cooktop wet.
When replacing the grates, be
sure they’re positioned securely
over the burners.
To get rid of burned-on food, place
the grates in a covered container or
plastic bag. Add 1/4 cup ammonia
and let them soak for 30 minutes.
Wash, rinse well, and dry.
Although they’re durable, the
grates will gradually lose their
shine, regardless of the best care
you can give them. This is due to
their continual exposure to
high temperatures.
Do not operate a burner for an
extended period of time without
cookware on the grate. The finish
on the grate may chip without
cookware to absorb the heat.
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